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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# git-p4.py -- A tool for bidirectional operation between a Perforce depot and git.
#
# Author: Simon Hausmann <[email protected]>
# Copyright: 2007 Simon Hausmann <[email protected]>
# 2007 Trolltech ASA
# License: MIT <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>
#
# pylint: disable=invalid-name,missing-docstring,too-many-arguments,broad-except
# pylint: disable=no-self-use,wrong-import-position,consider-iterating-dictionary
# pylint: disable=wrong-import-order,unused-import,too-few-public-methods
# pylint: disable=too-many-lines,ungrouped-imports,fixme,too-many-locals
# pylint: disable=line-too-long,bad-whitespace,superfluous-parens
# pylint: disable=too-many-statements,too-many-instance-attributes
# pylint: disable=too-many-branches,too-many-nested-blocks
#
import sys
if sys.version_info.major < 3 and sys.version_info.minor < 7:
sys.stderr.write("git-p4: requires Python 2.7 or later.\n")
sys.exit(1)
import os
import optparse
import functools
import marshal
import subprocess
import tempfile
import time
import platform
import re
import shutil
import stat
import zipfile
import zlib
import ctypes
import errno
import glob
# On python2.7 where raw_input() and input() are both availble,
# we want raw_input's semantics, but aliased to input for python3
# compatibility
# support basestring in python3
try:
if raw_input and input:
input = raw_input
except:
pass
verbose = False
# Only labels/tags matching this will be imported/exported
defaultLabelRegexp = r'[a-zA-Z0-9_\-.]+$'
# The block size is reduced automatically if required
defaultBlockSize = 1<<20
p4_access_checked = False
def p4_build_cmd(cmd):
"""Build a suitable p4 command line.
This consolidates building and returning a p4 command line into one
location. It means that hooking into the environment, or other configuration
can be done more easily.
"""
real_cmd = ["p4"]
user = gitConfig("git-p4.user")
if len(user) > 0:
real_cmd += ["-u",user]
password = gitConfig("git-p4.password")
if len(password) > 0:
real_cmd += ["-P", password]
port = gitConfig("git-p4.port")
if len(port) > 0:
real_cmd += ["-p", port]
host = gitConfig("git-p4.host")
if len(host) > 0:
real_cmd += ["-H", host]
client = gitConfig("git-p4.client")
if len(client) > 0:
real_cmd += ["-c", client]
retries = gitConfigInt("git-p4.retries")
if retries is None:
# Perform 3 retries by default
retries = 3
if retries > 0:
# Provide a way to not pass this option by setting git-p4.retries to 0
real_cmd += ["-r", str(retries)]
if not isinstance(cmd, list):
real_cmd = ' '.join(real_cmd) + ' ' + cmd
else:
real_cmd += cmd
# now check that we can actually talk to the server
global p4_access_checked
if not p4_access_checked:
p4_access_checked = True # suppress access checks in p4_check_access itself
p4_check_access()
return real_cmd
def git_dir(path):
""" Return TRUE if the given path is a git directory (/path/to/dir/.git).
This won't automatically add ".git" to a directory.
"""
d = read_pipe(["git", "--git-dir", path, "rev-parse", "--git-dir"], True).strip()
if not d or len(d) == 0:
return None
else:
return d
def chdir(path, is_client_path=False):
"""Do chdir to the given path, and set the PWD environment
variable for use by P4. It does not look at getcwd() output.
Since we're not using the shell, it is necessary to set the
PWD environment variable explicitly.
Normally, expand the path to force it to be absolute. This
addresses the use of relative path names inside P4 settings,
e.g. P4CONFIG=.p4config. P4 does not simply open the filename
as given; it looks for .p4config using PWD.
If is_client_path, the path was handed to us directly by p4,
and may be a symbolic link. Do not call os.getcwd() in this
case, because it will cause p4 to think that PWD is not inside
the client path.
"""
os.chdir(path)
if not is_client_path:
path = os.getcwd()
os.environ['PWD'] = path
def calcDiskFree():
"""Return free space in bytes on the disk of the given dirname."""
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
free_bytes = ctypes.c_ulonglong(0)
ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetDiskFreeSpaceExW(ctypes.c_wchar_p(os.getcwd()), None, None, ctypes.pointer(free_bytes))
return free_bytes.value
else:
st = os.statvfs(os.getcwd())
return st.f_bavail * st.f_frsize
def die(msg):
""" Terminate execution. Make sure that any running child processes have been wait()ed for before
calling this.
"""
if verbose:
raise Exception(msg)
else:
sys.stderr.write(msg + "\n")
sys.exit(1)
def prompt(prompt_text):
""" Prompt the user to choose one of the choices
Choices are identified in the prompt_text by square brackets around
a single letter option.
"""
choices = set(m.group(1) for m in re.finditer(r"\[(.)\]", prompt_text))
while True:
sys.stderr.flush()
sys.stdout.write(prompt_text)
sys.stdout.flush()
response=sys.stdin.readline().strip().lower()
if not response:
continue
response = response[0]
if response in choices:
return response
# We need different encoding/decoding strategies for text data being passed
# around in pipes depending on python version
if bytes is not str:
# For python3, always encode and decode as appropriate
def decode_text_stream(s):
return s.decode() if isinstance(s, bytes) else s
def encode_text_stream(s):
return s.encode() if isinstance(s, str) else s
else:
# For python2.7, pass read strings as-is, but also allow writing unicode
def decode_text_stream(s):
return s
def encode_text_stream(s):
return s.encode('utf_8') if isinstance(s, unicode) else s
def decode_path(path):
"""Decode a given string (bytes or otherwise) using configured path encoding options
"""
encoding = gitConfig('git-p4.pathEncoding') or 'utf_8'
if bytes is not str:
return path.decode(encoding, errors='replace') if isinstance(path, bytes) else path
else:
try:
path.decode('ascii')
except:
path = path.decode(encoding, errors='replace')
if verbose:
print('Path with non-ASCII characters detected. Used {} to decode: {}'.format(encoding, path))
return path
def run_git_hook(cmd, param=[]):
"""Execute a hook if the hook exists."""
if verbose:
sys.stderr.write("Looking for hook: %s\n" % cmd)
sys.stderr.flush()
hooks_path = gitConfig("core.hooksPath")
if len(hooks_path) <= 0:
hooks_path = os.path.join(os.environ["GIT_DIR"], "hooks")
if not isinstance(param, list):
param=[param]
# resolve hook file name, OS depdenent
hook_file = os.path.join(hooks_path, cmd)
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
if not os.path.isfile(hook_file):
# look for the file with an extension
files = glob.glob(hook_file + ".*")
if not files:
return True
files.sort()
hook_file = files.pop()
while hook_file.upper().endswith(".SAMPLE"):
# The file is a sample hook. We don't want it
if len(files) > 0:
hook_file = files.pop()
else:
return True
if not os.path.isfile(hook_file) or not os.access(hook_file, os.X_OK):
return True
return run_hook_command(hook_file, param) == 0
def run_hook_command(cmd, param):
"""Executes a git hook command
cmd = the command line file to be executed. This can be
a file that is run by OS association.
param = a list of parameters to pass to the cmd command
On windows, the extension is checked to see if it should
be run with the Git for Windows Bash shell. If there
is no file extension, the file is deemed a bash shell
and will be handed off to sh.exe. Otherwise, Windows
will be called with the shell to handle the file assocation.
For non Windows operating systems, the file is called
as an executable.
"""
cli = [cmd] + param
use_shell = False
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
(root,ext) = os.path.splitext(cmd)
if ext == "":
exe_path = os.environ.get("EXEPATH")
if exe_path is None:
exe_path = ""
else:
exe_path = os.path.join(exe_path, "bin")
cli = [os.path.join(exe_path, "SH.EXE")] + cli
else:
use_shell = True
return subprocess.call(cli, shell=use_shell)
def write_pipe(c, stdin):
if verbose:
sys.stderr.write('Writing pipe: %s\n' % str(c))
expand = not isinstance(c, list)
p = subprocess.Popen(c, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, shell=expand)
pipe = p.stdin
val = pipe.write(stdin)
pipe.close()
if p.wait():
die('Command failed: %s' % str(c))
return val
def p4_write_pipe(c, stdin):
real_cmd = p4_build_cmd(c)
if bytes is not str and isinstance(stdin, str):
stdin = encode_text_stream(stdin)
return write_pipe(real_cmd, stdin)
def read_pipe_full(c):
""" Read output from command. Returns a tuple
of the return status, stdout text and stderr
text.
"""
if verbose:
sys.stderr.write('Reading pipe: %s\n' % str(c))
expand = not isinstance(c, list)
p = subprocess.Popen(c, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=expand)
(out, err) = p.communicate()
return (p.returncode, out, decode_text_stream(err))
def read_pipe(c, ignore_error=False, raw=False):
""" Read output from command. Returns the output text on
success. On failure, terminates execution, unless
ignore_error is True, when it returns an empty string.
If raw is True, do not attempt to decode output text.
"""
(retcode, out, err) = read_pipe_full(c)
if retcode != 0:
if ignore_error:
out = ""
else:
die('Command failed: %s\nError: %s' % (str(c), err))
if not raw:
out = decode_text_stream(out)
return out
def read_pipe_text(c):
""" Read output from a command with trailing whitespace stripped.
On error, returns None.
"""
(retcode, out, err) = read_pipe_full(c)
if retcode != 0:
return None
else:
return decode_text_stream(out).rstrip()
def p4_read_pipe(c, ignore_error=False, raw=False):
real_cmd = p4_build_cmd(c)
return read_pipe(real_cmd, ignore_error, raw=raw)
def read_pipe_lines(c):
if verbose:
sys.stderr.write('Reading pipe: %s\n' % str(c))
expand = not isinstance(c, list)
p = subprocess.Popen(c, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=expand)
pipe = p.stdout
val = [decode_text_stream(line) for line in pipe.readlines()]
if pipe.close() or p.wait():
die('Command failed: %s' % str(c))
return val
def p4_read_pipe_lines(c):
"""Specifically invoke p4 on the command supplied. """
real_cmd = p4_build_cmd(c)
return read_pipe_lines(real_cmd)
def p4_has_command(cmd):
"""Ask p4 for help on this command. If it returns an error, the
command does not exist in this version of p4."""
real_cmd = p4_build_cmd(["help", cmd])
p = subprocess.Popen(real_cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
p.communicate()
return p.returncode == 0
def p4_has_move_command():
"""See if the move command exists, that it supports -k, and that
it has not been administratively disabled. The arguments
must be correct, but the filenames do not have to exist. Use
ones with wildcards so even if they exist, it will fail."""
if not p4_has_command("move"):
return False
cmd = p4_build_cmd(["move", "-k", "@from", "@to"])
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
(out, err) = p.communicate()
err = decode_text_stream(err)
# return code will be 1 in either case
if err.find("Invalid option") >= 0:
return False
if err.find("disabled") >= 0:
return False
# assume it failed because @... was invalid changelist
return True
def system(cmd, ignore_error=False):
expand = not isinstance(cmd, list)
if verbose:
sys.stderr.write("executing %s\n" % str(cmd))
retcode = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=expand)
if retcode and not ignore_error:
raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
return retcode
def p4_system(cmd):
"""Specifically invoke p4 as the system command. """
real_cmd = p4_build_cmd(cmd)
expand = not isinstance(real_cmd, list)
retcode = subprocess.call(real_cmd, shell=expand)
if retcode:
raise CalledProcessError(retcode, real_cmd)
def die_bad_access(s):
die("failure accessing depot: {0}".format(s.rstrip()))
def p4_check_access(min_expiration=1):
""" Check if we can access Perforce - account still logged in
"""
results = p4CmdList(["login", "-s"])
if len(results) == 0:
# should never get here: always get either some results, or a p4ExitCode
assert("could not parse response from perforce")
result = results[0]
if 'p4ExitCode' in result:
# p4 returned non-zero status, e.g. P4PORT invalid, or p4 not in path
die_bad_access("could not run p4")
code = result.get("code")
if not code:
# we get here if we couldn't connect and there was nothing to unmarshal
die_bad_access("could not connect")
elif code == "stat":
expiry = result.get("TicketExpiration")
if expiry:
expiry = int(expiry)
if expiry > min_expiration:
# ok to carry on
return
else:
die_bad_access("perforce ticket expires in {0} seconds".format(expiry))
else:
# account without a timeout - all ok
return
elif code == "error":
data = result.get("data")
if data:
die_bad_access("p4 error: {0}".format(data))
else:
die_bad_access("unknown error")
elif code == "info":
return
else:
die_bad_access("unknown error code {0}".format(code))
_p4_version_string = None
def p4_version_string():
"""Read the version string, showing just the last line, which
hopefully is the interesting version bit.
$ p4 -V
Perforce - The Fast Software Configuration Management System.
Copyright 1995-2011 Perforce Software. All rights reserved.
Rev. P4/NTX86/2011.1/393975 (2011/12/16).
"""
global _p4_version_string
if not _p4_version_string:
a = p4_read_pipe_lines(["-V"])
_p4_version_string = a[-1].rstrip()
return _p4_version_string
def p4_integrate(src, dest):
p4_system(["integrate", "-Dt", wildcard_encode(src), wildcard_encode(dest)])
def p4_sync(f, *options):
p4_system(["sync"] + list(options) + [wildcard_encode(f)])
def p4_add(f):
# forcibly add file names with wildcards
if wildcard_present(f):
p4_system(["add", "-f", f])
else:
p4_system(["add", f])
def p4_delete(f):
p4_system(["delete", wildcard_encode(f)])
def p4_edit(f, *options):
p4_system(["edit"] + list(options) + [wildcard_encode(f)])
def p4_revert(f):
p4_system(["revert", wildcard_encode(f)])
def p4_reopen(type, f):
p4_system(["reopen", "-t", type, wildcard_encode(f)])
def p4_reopen_in_change(changelist, files):
cmd = ["reopen", "-c", str(changelist)] + files
p4_system(cmd)
def p4_move(src, dest):
p4_system(["move", "-k", wildcard_encode(src), wildcard_encode(dest)])
def p4_last_change():
results = p4CmdList(["changes", "-m", "1"], skip_info=True)
return int(results[0]['change'])
def p4_describe(change, shelved=False):
"""Make sure it returns a valid result by checking for
the presence of field "time". Return a dict of the
results."""
cmd = ["describe", "-s"]
if shelved:
cmd += ["-S"]
cmd += [str(change)]
ds = p4CmdList(cmd, skip_info=True)
if len(ds) != 1:
die("p4 describe -s %d did not return 1 result: %s" % (change, str(ds)))
d = ds[0]
if "p4ExitCode" in d:
die("p4 describe -s %d exited with %d: %s" % (change, d["p4ExitCode"],
str(d)))
if "code" in d:
if d["code"] == "error":
die("p4 describe -s %d returned error code: %s" % (change, str(d)))
if "time" not in d:
die("p4 describe -s %d returned no \"time\": %s" % (change, str(d)))
return d
#
# Canonicalize the p4 type and return a tuple of the
# base type, plus any modifiers. See "p4 help filetypes"
# for a list and explanation.
#
def split_p4_type(p4type):
p4_filetypes_historical = {
"ctempobj": "binary+Sw",
"ctext": "text+C",
"cxtext": "text+Cx",
"ktext": "text+k",
"kxtext": "text+kx",
"ltext": "text+F",
"tempobj": "binary+FSw",
"ubinary": "binary+F",
"uresource": "resource+F",
"uxbinary": "binary+Fx",
"xbinary": "binary+x",
"xltext": "text+Fx",
"xtempobj": "binary+Swx",
"xtext": "text+x",
"xunicode": "unicode+x",
"xutf16": "utf16+x",
}
if p4type in p4_filetypes_historical:
p4type = p4_filetypes_historical[p4type]
mods = ""
s = p4type.split("+")
base = s[0]
mods = ""
if len(s) > 1:
mods = s[1]
return (base, mods)
#
# return the raw p4 type of a file (text, text+ko, etc)
#
def p4_type(f):
results = p4CmdList(["fstat", "-T", "headType", wildcard_encode(f)])
return results[0]['headType']
#
# Given a type base and modifier, return a regexp matching
# the keywords that can be expanded in the file
#
def p4_keywords_regexp_for_type(base, type_mods):
if base in ("text", "unicode", "binary"):
kwords = None
if "ko" in type_mods:
kwords = 'Id|Header'
elif "k" in type_mods:
kwords = 'Id|Header|Author|Date|DateTime|Change|File|Revision'
else:
return None
pattern = r"""
\$ # Starts with a dollar, followed by...
(%s) # one of the keywords, followed by...
(:[^$\n]+)? # possibly an old expansion, followed by...
\$ # another dollar
""" % kwords
return pattern
else:
return None
#
# Given a file, return a regexp matching the possible
# RCS keywords that will be expanded, or None for files
# with kw expansion turned off.
#
def p4_keywords_regexp_for_file(file):
if not os.path.exists(file):
return None
else:
(type_base, type_mods) = split_p4_type(p4_type(file))
return p4_keywords_regexp_for_type(type_base, type_mods)
def setP4ExecBit(file, mode):
# Reopens an already open file and changes the execute bit to match
# the execute bit setting in the passed in mode.
p4Type = "+x"
if not isModeExec(mode):
p4Type = getP4OpenedType(file)
p4Type = re.sub('^([cku]?)x(.*)', '\\1\\2', p4Type)
p4Type = re.sub('(.*?\+.*?)x(.*?)', '\\1\\2', p4Type)
if p4Type[-1] == "+":
p4Type = p4Type[0:-1]
p4_reopen(p4Type, file)
def getP4OpenedType(file):
# Returns the perforce file type for the given file.
result = p4_read_pipe(["opened", wildcard_encode(file)])
match = re.match(".*\((.+)\)( \*exclusive\*)?\r?$", result)
if match:
return match.group(1)
else:
die("Could not determine file type for %s (result: '%s')" % (file, result))
# Return the set of all p4 labels
def getP4Labels(depotPaths):
labels = set()
if not isinstance(depotPaths, list):
depotPaths = [depotPaths]
for l in p4CmdList(["labels"] + ["%s..." % p for p in depotPaths]):
label = l['label']
labels.add(label)
return labels
# Return the set of all git tags
def getGitTags():
gitTags = set()
for line in read_pipe_lines(["git", "tag"]):
tag = line.strip()
gitTags.add(tag)
return gitTags
_diff_tree_pattern = None
def parseDiffTreeEntry(entry):
"""Parses a single diff tree entry into its component elements.
See git-diff-tree(1) manpage for details about the format of the diff
output. This method returns a dictionary with the following elements:
src_mode - The mode of the source file
dst_mode - The mode of the destination file
src_sha1 - The sha1 for the source file
dst_sha1 - The sha1 fr the destination file
status - The one letter status of the diff (i.e. 'A', 'M', 'D', etc)
status_score - The score for the status (applicable for 'C' and 'R'
statuses). This is None if there is no score.
src - The path for the source file.
dst - The path for the destination file. This is only present for
copy or renames. If it is not present, this is None.
If the pattern is not matched, None is returned."""
global _diff_tree_pattern
if not _diff_tree_pattern:
_diff_tree_pattern = re.compile(':(\d+) (\d+) (\w+) (\w+) ([A-Z])(\d+)?\t(.*?)((\t(.*))|$)')
match = _diff_tree_pattern.match(entry)
if match:
return {
'src_mode': match.group(1),
'dst_mode': match.group(2),
'src_sha1': match.group(3),
'dst_sha1': match.group(4),
'status': match.group(5),
'status_score': match.group(6),
'src': match.group(7),
'dst': match.group(10)
}
return None
def isModeExec(mode):
# Returns True if the given git mode represents an executable file,
# otherwise False.
return mode[-3:] == "755"
class P4Exception(Exception):
""" Base class for exceptions from the p4 client """
def __init__(self, exit_code):
self.p4ExitCode = exit_code
class P4ServerException(P4Exception):
""" Base class for exceptions where we get some kind of marshalled up result from the server """
def __init__(self, exit_code, p4_result):
super(P4ServerException, self).__init__(exit_code)
self.p4_result = p4_result
self.code = p4_result[0]['code']
self.data = p4_result[0]['data']
class P4RequestSizeException(P4ServerException):
""" One of the maxresults or maxscanrows errors """
def __init__(self, exit_code, p4_result, limit):
super(P4RequestSizeException, self).__init__(exit_code, p4_result)
self.limit = limit
class P4CommandException(P4Exception):
""" Something went wrong calling p4 which means we have to give up """
def __init__(self, msg):
self.msg = msg
def __str__(self):
return self.msg
def isModeExecChanged(src_mode, dst_mode):
return isModeExec(src_mode) != isModeExec(dst_mode)
def p4CmdList(cmd, stdin=None, stdin_mode='w+b', cb=None, skip_info=False,
errors_as_exceptions=False):
if not isinstance(cmd, list):
cmd = "-G " + cmd
expand = True
else:
cmd = ["-G"] + cmd
expand = False
cmd = p4_build_cmd(cmd)
if verbose:
sys.stderr.write("Opening pipe: %s\n" % str(cmd))
# Use a temporary file to avoid deadlocks without
# subprocess.communicate(), which would put another copy
# of stdout into memory.
stdin_file = None
if stdin is not None:
stdin_file = tempfile.TemporaryFile(prefix='p4-stdin', mode=stdin_mode)
if not isinstance(stdin, list):
stdin_file.write(stdin)
else:
for i in stdin:
stdin_file.write(encode_text_stream(i))
stdin_file.write(b'\n')
stdin_file.flush()
stdin_file.seek(0)
p4 = subprocess.Popen(cmd,
shell=expand,
stdin=stdin_file,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = []
try:
while True:
entry = marshal.load(p4.stdout)
if bytes is not str:
# Decode unmarshalled dict to use str keys and values, except for:
# - `data` which may contain arbitrary binary data
# - `depotFile[0-9]*`, `path`, or `clientFile` which may contain non-UTF8 encoded text
decoded_entry = {}
for key, value in entry.items():
key = key.decode()
if isinstance(value, bytes) and not (key in ('data', 'path', 'clientFile') or key.startswith('depotFile')):
value = value.decode()
decoded_entry[key] = value
# Parse out data if it's an error response
if decoded_entry.get('code') == 'error' and 'data' in decoded_entry:
decoded_entry['data'] = decoded_entry['data'].decode()
entry = decoded_entry
if skip_info:
if 'code' in entry and entry['code'] == 'info':
continue
if cb is not None:
cb(entry)
else:
result.append(entry)
except EOFError:
pass
exitCode = p4.wait()
if exitCode != 0:
if errors_as_exceptions:
if len(result) > 0:
data = result[0].get('data')
if data:
m = re.search('Too many rows scanned \(over (\d+)\)', data)
if not m:
m = re.search('Request too large \(over (\d+)\)', data)
if m:
limit = int(m.group(1))
raise P4RequestSizeException(exitCode, result, limit)
raise P4ServerException(exitCode, result)
else:
raise P4Exception(exitCode)
else:
entry = {}
entry["p4ExitCode"] = exitCode
result.append(entry)
return result
def p4Cmd(cmd):
list = p4CmdList(cmd)
result = {}
for entry in list:
result.update(entry)
return result;
def p4Where(depotPath):
if not depotPath.endswith("/"):
depotPath += "/"
depotPathLong = depotPath + "..."
outputList = p4CmdList(["where", depotPathLong])
output = None
for entry in outputList:
if "depotFile" in entry:
# Search for the base client side depot path, as long as it starts with the branch's P4 path.
# The base path always ends with "/...".
entry_path = decode_path(entry['depotFile'])
if entry_path.find(depotPath) == 0 and entry_path[-4:] == "/...":
output = entry
break
elif "data" in entry:
data = entry.get("data")
space = data.find(" ")
if data[:space] == depotPath:
output = entry
break
if output == None:
return ""
if output["code"] == "error":
return ""
clientPath = ""
if "path" in output:
clientPath = decode_path(output['path'])
elif "data" in output:
data = output.get("data")
lastSpace = data.rfind(b" ")
clientPath = decode_path(data[lastSpace + 1:])
if clientPath.endswith("..."):
clientPath = clientPath[:-3]
return clientPath
def currentGitBranch():
return read_pipe_text(["git", "symbolic-ref", "--short", "-q", "HEAD"])
def isValidGitDir(path):
return git_dir(path) != None
def parseRevision(ref):
return read_pipe("git rev-parse %s" % ref).strip()
def branchExists(ref):
rev = read_pipe(["git", "rev-parse", "-q", "--verify", ref],
ignore_error=True)
return len(rev) > 0
def extractLogMessageFromGitCommit(commit):
logMessage = ""
## fixme: title is first line of commit, not 1st paragraph.
foundTitle = False
for log in read_pipe_lines(["git", "cat-file", "commit", commit]):
if not foundTitle:
if len(log) == 1:
foundTitle = True
continue
logMessage += log
return logMessage
def extractSettingsGitLog(log):
values = {}
for line in log.split("\n"):
line = line.strip()
m = re.search (r"^ *\[git-p4: (.*)\]$", line)
if not m:
continue
assignments = m.group(1).split (':')
for a in assignments:
vals = a.split ('=')
key = vals[0].strip()
val = ('='.join (vals[1:])).strip()
if val.endswith ('\"') and val.startswith('"'):
val = val[1:-1]
values[key] = val
paths = values.get("depot-paths")
if not paths:
paths = values.get("depot-path")
if paths:
values['depot-paths'] = paths.split(',')
return values
def gitBranchExists(branch):
proc = subprocess.Popen(["git", "rev-parse", branch],
stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE);
return proc.wait() == 0;
def gitUpdateRef(ref, newvalue):
subprocess.check_call(["git", "update-ref", ref, newvalue])
def gitDeleteRef(ref):
subprocess.check_call(["git", "update-ref", "-d", ref])
_gitConfig = {}
def gitConfig(key, typeSpecifier=None):
if key not in _gitConfig:
cmd = [ "git", "config" ]
if typeSpecifier:
cmd += [ typeSpecifier ]
cmd += [ key ]
s = read_pipe(cmd, ignore_error=True)
_gitConfig[key] = s.strip()
return _gitConfig[key]
def gitConfigBool(key):
"""Return a bool, using git config --bool. It is True only if the
variable is set to true, and False if set to false or not present
in the config."""
if key not in _gitConfig:
_gitConfig[key] = gitConfig(key, '--bool') == "true"
return _gitConfig[key]
def gitConfigInt(key):
if key not in _gitConfig:
cmd = [ "git", "config", "--int", key ]
s = read_pipe(cmd, ignore_error=True)
v = s.strip()
try:
_gitConfig[key] = int(gitConfig(key, '--int'))
except ValueError:
_gitConfig[key] = None
return _gitConfig[key]
def gitConfigList(key):
if key not in _gitConfig:
s = read_pipe(["git", "config", "--get-all", key], ignore_error=True)
_gitConfig[key] = s.strip().splitlines()
if _gitConfig[key] == ['']:
_gitConfig[key] = []
return _gitConfig[key]
def p4BranchesInGit(branchesAreInRemotes=True):
"""Find all the branches whose names start with "p4/", looking
in remotes or heads as specified by the argument. Return
a dictionary of { branch: revision } for each one found.
The branch names are the short names, without any
"p4/" prefix."""
branches = {}
cmdline = "git rev-parse --symbolic "
if branchesAreInRemotes:
cmdline += "--remotes"
else:
cmdline += "--branches"
for line in read_pipe_lines(cmdline):
line = line.strip()
# only import to p4/
if not line.startswith('p4/'):
continue
# special symbolic ref to p4/master
if line == "p4/HEAD":
continue
# strip off p4/ prefix
branch = line[len("p4/"):]
branches[branch] = parseRevision(line)
return branches
def branch_exists(branch):
"""Make sure that the given ref name really exists."""
cmd = [ "git", "rev-parse", "--symbolic", "--verify", branch ]
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
out, _ = p.communicate()
out = decode_text_stream(out)
if p.returncode:
return False