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# remote.py
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# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Michael Trier (mtrier@gmail.com) and contributors
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#
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# This module is part of GitPython and is released under
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# the BSD License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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# Module implementing a remote object allowing easy access to git remotes
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import logging
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import re
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from git.cmd import handle_process_output, Git
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from git.compat import (defenc, force_text, is_win)
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from git.exc import GitCommandError
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from git.util import (
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LazyMixin,
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Iterable,
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IterableList,
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RemoteProgress,
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CallableRemoteProgress
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)
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from git.util import (
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join_path,
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)
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import os.path as osp
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from .config import (
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SectionConstraint,
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cp,
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)
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from .refs import (
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Head,
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Reference,
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RemoteReference,
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SymbolicReference,
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TagReference
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)
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log = logging.getLogger('git.remote')
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log.addHandler(logging.NullHandler())
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__all__ = ('RemoteProgress', 'PushInfo', 'FetchInfo', 'Remote')
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#{ Utilities
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def add_progress(kwargs, git, progress):
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"""Add the --progress flag to the given kwargs dict if supported by the
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git command. If the actual progress in the given progress instance is not
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given, we do not request any progress
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:return: possibly altered kwargs"""
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if progress is not None:
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v = git.version_info[:2]
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if v >= (1, 7):
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kwargs['progress'] = True
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# END handle --progress
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# END handle progress
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return kwargs
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#} END utilities
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def to_progress_instance(progress):
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"""Given the 'progress' return a suitable object derived from
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RemoteProgress().
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"""
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# new API only needs progress as a function
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if callable(progress):
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return CallableRemoteProgress(progress)
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# where None is passed create a parser that eats the progress
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elif progress is None:
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return RemoteProgress()
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# assume its the old API with an instance of RemoteProgress.
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else:
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return progress
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class PushInfo(object):
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"""
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Carries information about the result of a push operation of a single head::
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info = remote.push()[0]
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info.flags # bitflags providing more information about the result
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info.local_ref # Reference pointing to the local reference that was pushed
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# It is None if the ref was deleted.
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info.remote_ref_string # path to the remote reference located on the remote side
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info.remote_ref # Remote Reference on the local side corresponding to
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# the remote_ref_string. It can be a TagReference as well.
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info.old_commit # commit at which the remote_ref was standing before we pushed
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# it to local_ref.commit. Will be None if an error was indicated
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info.summary # summary line providing human readable english text about the push
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"""
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__slots__ = ('local_ref', 'remote_ref_string', 'flags', '_old_commit_sha', '_remote', 'summary')
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NEW_TAG, NEW_HEAD, NO_MATCH, REJECTED, REMOTE_REJECTED, REMOTE_FAILURE, DELETED, \
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FORCED_UPDATE, FAST_FORWARD, UP_TO_DATE, ERROR = [1 << x for x in range(11)]
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_flag_map = {'X': NO_MATCH,
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'-': DELETED,
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'*': 0,
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'+': FORCED_UPDATE,
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' ': FAST_FORWARD,
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'=': UP_TO_DATE,
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'!': ERROR}
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def __init__(self, flags, local_ref, remote_ref_string, remote, old_commit=None,
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summary=''):
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""" Initialize a new instance """
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self.flags = flags
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self.local_ref = local_ref
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self.remote_ref_string = remote_ref_string
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self._remote = remote
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self._old_commit_sha = old_commit
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self.summary = summary
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@property
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def old_commit(self):
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return self._old_commit_sha and self._remote.repo.commit(self._old_commit_sha) or None
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@property
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def remote_ref(self):
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"""
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:return:
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Remote Reference or TagReference in the local repository corresponding
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to the remote_ref_string kept in this instance."""
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# translate heads to a local remote, tags stay as they are
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if self.remote_ref_string.startswith("refs/tags"):
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return TagReference(self._remote.repo, self.remote_ref_string)
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elif self.remote_ref_string.startswith("refs/heads"):
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remote_ref = Reference(self._remote.repo, self.remote_ref_string)
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return RemoteReference(self._remote.repo, "refs/remotes/%s/%s" % (str(self._remote), remote_ref.name))
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else:
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raise ValueError("Could not handle remote ref: %r" % self.remote_ref_string)
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# END
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@classmethod
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def _from_line(cls, remote, line):
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"""Create a new PushInfo instance as parsed from line which is expected to be like
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refs/heads/master:refs/heads/master 05d2687..1d0568e as bytes"""
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control_character, from_to, summary = line.split('\t', 3)
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flags = 0
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# control character handling
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try:
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flags |= cls._flag_map[control_character]
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except KeyError:
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raise ValueError("Control character %r unknown as parsed from line %r" % (control_character, line))
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# END handle control character
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# from_to handling
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from_ref_string, to_ref_string = from_to.split(':')
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if flags & cls.DELETED:
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from_ref = None
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else:
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from_ref = Reference.from_path(remote.repo, from_ref_string)
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# commit handling, could be message or commit info
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old_commit = None
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if summary.startswith('['):
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if "[rejected]" in summary:
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flags |= cls.REJECTED
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elif "[remote rejected]" in summary:
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flags |= cls.REMOTE_REJECTED
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elif "[remote failure]" in summary:
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flags |= cls.REMOTE_FAILURE
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elif "[no match]" in summary:
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flags |= cls.ERROR
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elif "[new tag]" in summary:
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flags |= cls.NEW_TAG
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elif "[new branch]" in summary:
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flags |= cls.NEW_HEAD
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# uptodate encoded in control character
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else:
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# fast-forward or forced update - was encoded in control character,
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# but we parse the old and new commit
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split_token = "..."
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if control_character == " ":
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split_token = ".."
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old_sha, new_sha = summary.split(' ')[0].split(split_token) # @UnusedVariable
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# have to use constructor here as the sha usually is abbreviated
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old_commit = old_sha
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# END message handling
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return PushInfo(flags, from_ref, to_ref_string, remote, old_commit, summary)
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class FetchInfo(object):
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"""
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Carries information about the results of a fetch operation of a single head::
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info = remote.fetch()[0]
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info.ref # Symbolic Reference or RemoteReference to the changed
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# remote head or FETCH_HEAD
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info.flags # additional flags to be & with enumeration members,
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# i.e. info.flags & info.REJECTED
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# is 0 if ref is SymbolicReference
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info.note # additional notes given by git-fetch intended for the user
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info.old_commit # if info.flags & info.FORCED_UPDATE|info.FAST_FORWARD,
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# field is set to the previous location of ref, otherwise None
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info.remote_ref_path # The path from which we fetched on the remote. It's the remote's version of our info.ref
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"""
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__slots__ = ('ref', 'old_commit', 'flags', 'note', 'remote_ref_path')
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NEW_TAG, NEW_HEAD, HEAD_UPTODATE, TAG_UPDATE, REJECTED, FORCED_UPDATE, \
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FAST_FORWARD, ERROR = [1 << x for x in range(8)]
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_re_fetch_result = re.compile(r'^\s*(.) (\[?[\w\s\.$@]+\]?)\s+(.+) -> ([^\s]+)( \(.*\)?$)?')
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_flag_map = {
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'!': ERROR,
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'+': FORCED_UPDATE,
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'*': 0,
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'=': HEAD_UPTODATE,
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' ': FAST_FORWARD,
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'-': TAG_UPDATE,
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}
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@classmethod
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def refresh(cls):
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"""This gets called by the refresh function (see the top level
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__init__).
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"""
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# clear the old values in _flag_map
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try:
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del cls._flag_map["t"]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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try:
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del cls._flag_map["-"]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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# set the value given the git version
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if Git().version_info[:2] >= (2, 10):
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cls._flag_map["t"] = cls.TAG_UPDATE
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else:
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cls._flag_map["-"] = cls.TAG_UPDATE
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return True
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def __init__(self, ref, flags, note='', old_commit=None, remote_ref_path=None):
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"""
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Initialize a new instance
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"""
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self.ref = ref
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self.flags = flags
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self.note = note
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self.old_commit = old_commit
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self.remote_ref_path = remote_ref_path
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def __str__(self):
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return self.name
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@property
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def name(self):
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""":return: Name of our remote ref"""
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return self.ref.name
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@property
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def commit(self):
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""":return: Commit of our remote ref"""
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return self.ref.commit
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@classmethod
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def _from_line(cls, repo, line, fetch_line):
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"""Parse information from the given line as returned by git-fetch -v
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and return a new FetchInfo object representing this information.
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We can handle a line as follows
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"%c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s"
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Where c is either ' ', !, +, -, *, or =
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! means error
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+ means success forcing update
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- means a tag was updated
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* means birth of new branch or tag
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= means the head was up to date ( and not moved )
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' ' means a fast-forward
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fetch line is the corresponding line from FETCH_HEAD, like
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acb0fa8b94ef421ad60c8507b634759a472cd56c not-for-merge branch '0.1.7RC' of /tmp/tmpya0vairemote_repo"""
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match = cls._re_fetch_result.match(line)
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if match is None:
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raise ValueError("Failed to parse line: %r" % line)
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# parse lines
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control_character, operation, local_remote_ref, remote_local_ref, note = match.groups()
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try:
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new_hex_sha, fetch_operation, fetch_note = fetch_line.split("\t") # @UnusedVariable
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ref_type_name, fetch_note = fetch_note.split(' ', 1)
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except ValueError: # unpack error
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raise ValueError("Failed to parse FETCH_HEAD line: %r" % fetch_line)
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# parse flags from control_character
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flags = 0
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try:
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flags |= cls._flag_map[control_character]
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except KeyError:
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raise ValueError("Control character %r unknown as parsed from line %r" % (control_character, line))
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# END control char exception handling
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# parse operation string for more info - makes no sense for symbolic refs, but we parse it anyway
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old_commit = None
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is_tag_operation = False
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if 'rejected' in operation:
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flags |= cls.REJECTED
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if 'new tag' in operation:
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flags |= cls.NEW_TAG
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is_tag_operation = True
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if 'tag update' in operation:
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flags |= cls.TAG_UPDATE
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is_tag_operation = True
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if 'new branch' in operation:
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flags |= cls.NEW_HEAD
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if '...' in operation or '..' in operation:
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split_token = '...'
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if control_character == ' ':
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split_token = split_token[:-1]
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old_commit = repo.rev_parse(operation.split(split_token)[0])
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# END handle refspec
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# handle FETCH_HEAD and figure out ref type
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# If we do not specify a target branch like master:refs/remotes/origin/master,
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# the fetch result is stored in FETCH_HEAD which destroys the rule we usually
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# have. In that case we use a symbolic reference which is detached
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ref_type = None
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if remote_local_ref == "FETCH_HEAD":
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ref_type = SymbolicReference
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elif ref_type_name == "tag" or is_tag_operation:
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# the ref_type_name can be branch, whereas we are still seeing a tag operation. It happens during
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# testing, which is based on actual git operations
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ref_type = TagReference
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elif ref_type_name in ("remote-tracking", "branch"):
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# note: remote-tracking is just the first part of the 'remote-tracking branch' token.
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# We don't parse it correctly, but its enough to know what to do, and its new in git 1.7something
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ref_type = RemoteReference
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elif '/' in ref_type_name:
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# If the fetch spec look something like this '+refs/pull/*:refs/heads/pull/*', and is thus pretty
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# much anything the user wants, we will have trouble to determine what's going on
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# For now, we assume the local ref is a Head
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ref_type = Head
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else:
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raise TypeError("Cannot handle reference type: %r" % ref_type_name)
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# END handle ref type
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# create ref instance
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if ref_type is SymbolicReference:
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remote_local_ref = ref_type(repo, "FETCH_HEAD")
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else:
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# determine prefix. Tags are usually pulled into refs/tags, they may have subdirectories.
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# It is not clear sometimes where exactly the item is, unless we have an absolute path as indicated
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# by the 'ref/' prefix. Otherwise even a tag could be in refs/remotes, which is when it will have the
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# 'tags/' subdirectory in its path.
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# We don't want to test for actual existence, but try to figure everything out analytically.
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ref_path = None
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remote_local_ref = remote_local_ref.strip()
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if remote_local_ref.startswith(Reference._common_path_default + "/"):
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# always use actual type if we get absolute paths
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# Will always be the case if something is fetched outside of refs/remotes (if its not a tag)
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ref_path = remote_local_ref
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if ref_type is not TagReference and not \
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remote_local_ref.startswith(RemoteReference._common_path_default + "/"):
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ref_type = Reference
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# END downgrade remote reference
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elif ref_type is TagReference and 'tags/' in remote_local_ref:
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# even though its a tag, it is located in refs/remotes
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ref_path = join_path(RemoteReference._common_path_default, remote_local_ref)
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else:
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ref_path = join_path(ref_type._common_path_default, remote_local_ref)
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# END obtain refpath
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# even though the path could be within the git conventions, we make
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# sure we respect whatever the user wanted, and disabled path checking
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remote_local_ref = ref_type(repo, ref_path, check_path=False)
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# END create ref instance
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note = (note and note.strip()) or ''
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return cls(remote_local_ref, flags, note, old_commit, local_remote_ref)
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class Remote(LazyMixin, Iterable):
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"""Provides easy read and write access to a git remote.
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Everything not part of this interface is considered an option for the current
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remote, allowing constructs like remote.pushurl to query the pushurl.
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NOTE: When querying configuration, the configuration accessor will be cached
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to speed up subsequent accesses."""
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__slots__ = ("repo", "name", "_config_reader")
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_id_attribute_ = "name"
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def __init__(self, repo, name):
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"""Initialize a remote instance
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:param repo: The repository we are a remote of
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:param name: the name of the remote, i.e. 'origin'"""
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self.repo = repo
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self.name = name
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if is_win:
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# some oddity: on windows, python 2.5, it for some reason does not realize
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# that it has the config_writer property, but instead calls __getattr__
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# which will not yield the expected results. 'pinging' the members
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# with a dir call creates the config_writer property that we require
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# ... bugs like these make me wonder whether python really wants to be used
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# for production. It doesn't happen on linux though.
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dir(self)
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# END windows special handling
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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"""Allows to call this instance like
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remote.special( \\*args, \\*\\*kwargs) to call git-remote special self.name"""
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if attr == "_config_reader":
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return super(Remote, self).__getattr__(attr)
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# sometimes, probably due to a bug in python itself, we are being called
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# even though a slot of the same name exists
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try:
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return self._config_reader.get(attr)
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except cp.NoOptionError:
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return super(Remote, self).__getattr__(attr)
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# END handle exception
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def _config_section_name(self):
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return 'remote "%s"' % self.name
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def _set_cache_(self, attr):
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if attr == "_config_reader":
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# NOTE: This is cached as __getattr__ is overridden to return remote config values implicitly, such as
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# in print(r.pushurl)
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self._config_reader = SectionConstraint(self.repo.config_reader("repository"), self._config_section_name())
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else:
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super(Remote, self)._set_cache_(attr)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.name
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<git.%s "%s">' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.name == other.name
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not (self == other)
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash(self.name)
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def exists(self):
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"""
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:return: True if this is a valid, existing remote.
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Valid remotes have an entry in the repository's configuration"""
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try:
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self.config_reader.get('url')
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return True
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except cp.NoOptionError:
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# we have the section at least ...
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return True
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except cp.NoSectionError:
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return False
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# end
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@classmethod
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def iter_items(cls, repo):
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""":return: Iterator yielding Remote objects of the given repository"""
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for section in repo.config_reader("repository").sections():
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if not section.startswith('remote '):
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continue
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lbound = section.find('"')
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rbound = section.rfind('"')
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if lbound == -1 or rbound == -1:
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raise ValueError("Remote-Section has invalid format: %r" % section)
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yield Remote(repo, section[lbound + 1:rbound])
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# END for each configuration section
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def set_url(self, new_url, old_url=None, **kwargs):
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"""Configure URLs on current remote (cf command git remote set_url)
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This command manages URLs on the remote.
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:param new_url: string being the URL to add as an extra remote URL
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:param old_url: when set, replaces this URL with new_url for the remote
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:return: self
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"""
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scmd = 'set-url'
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kwargs['insert_kwargs_after'] = scmd
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if old_url:
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self.repo.git.remote(scmd, self.name, new_url, old_url, **kwargs)
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else:
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self.repo.git.remote(scmd, self.name, new_url, **kwargs)
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return self
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|
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def add_url(self, url, **kwargs):
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|
"""Adds a new url on current remote (special case of git remote set_url)
|
|
|
|
This command adds new URLs to a given remote, making it possible to have
|
|
multiple URLs for a single remote.
|
|
|
|
:param url: string being the URL to add as an extra remote URL
|
|
:return: self
|
|
"""
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|
return self.set_url(url, add=True)
|
|
|
|
def delete_url(self, url, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Deletes a new url on current remote (special case of git remote set_url)
|
|
|
|
This command deletes new URLs to a given remote, making it possible to have
|
|
multiple URLs for a single remote.
|
|
|
|
:param url: string being the URL to delete from the remote
|
|
:return: self
|
|
"""
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|
return self.set_url(url, delete=True)
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|
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|
@property
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|
def urls(self):
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|
""":return: Iterator yielding all configured URL targets on a remote as strings"""
|
|
try:
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|
remote_details = self.repo.git.remote("get-url", "--all", self.name)
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|
for line in remote_details.split('\n'):
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|
yield line
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|
except GitCommandError as ex:
|
|
## We are on git < 2.7 (i.e TravisCI as of Oct-2016),
|
|
# so `get-utl` command does not exist yet!
|
|
# see: https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/pull/528#issuecomment-252976319
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|
# and: http://stackoverflow.com/a/32991784/548792
|
|
#
|
|
if 'Unknown subcommand: get-url' in str(ex):
|
|
try:
|
|
remote_details = self.repo.git.remote("show", self.name)
|
|
for line in remote_details.split('\n'):
|
|
if ' Push URL:' in line:
|
|
yield line.split(': ')[-1]
|
|
except GitCommandError as ex:
|
|
if any(msg in str(ex) for msg in ['correct access rights', 'cannot run ssh']):
|
|
# If ssh is not setup to access this repository, see issue 694
|
|
result = Git().execute(
|
|
['git', 'config', '--get', 'remote.%s.url' % self.name]
|
|
)
|
|
yield result
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ex
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ex
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def refs(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
:return:
|
|
IterableList of RemoteReference objects. It is prefixed, allowing
|
|
you to omit the remote path portion, i.e.::
|
|
remote.refs.master # yields RemoteReference('/refs/remotes/origin/master')"""
|
|
out_refs = IterableList(RemoteReference._id_attribute_, "%s/" % self.name)
|
|
out_refs.extend(RemoteReference.list_items(self.repo, remote=self.name))
|
|
return out_refs
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def stale_refs(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
:return:
|
|
IterableList RemoteReference objects that do not have a corresponding
|
|
head in the remote reference anymore as they have been deleted on the
|
|
remote side, but are still available locally.
|
|
|
|
The IterableList is prefixed, hence the 'origin' must be omitted. See
|
|
'refs' property for an example.
|
|
|
|
To make things more complicated, it can be possible for the list to include
|
|
other kinds of references, for example, tag references, if these are stale
|
|
as well. This is a fix for the issue described here:
|
|
https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/issues/260
|
|
"""
|
|
out_refs = IterableList(RemoteReference._id_attribute_, "%s/" % self.name)
|
|
for line in self.repo.git.remote("prune", "--dry-run", self).splitlines()[2:]:
|
|
# expecting
|
|
# * [would prune] origin/new_branch
|
|
token = " * [would prune] "
|
|
if not line.startswith(token):
|
|
raise ValueError("Could not parse git-remote prune result: %r" % line)
|
|
ref_name = line.replace(token, "")
|
|
# sometimes, paths start with a full ref name, like refs/tags/foo, see #260
|
|
if ref_name.startswith(Reference._common_path_default + '/'):
|
|
out_refs.append(SymbolicReference.from_path(self.repo, ref_name))
|
|
else:
|
|
fqhn = "%s/%s" % (RemoteReference._common_path_default, ref_name)
|
|
out_refs.append(RemoteReference(self.repo, fqhn))
|
|
# end special case handling
|
|
# END for each line
|
|
return out_refs
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def create(cls, repo, name, url, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Create a new remote to the given repository
|
|
:param repo: Repository instance that is to receive the new remote
|
|
:param name: Desired name of the remote
|
|
:param url: URL which corresponds to the remote's name
|
|
:param kwargs: Additional arguments to be passed to the git-remote add command
|
|
:return: New Remote instance
|
|
:raise GitCommandError: in case an origin with that name already exists"""
|
|
scmd = 'add'
|
|
kwargs['insert_kwargs_after'] = scmd
|
|
repo.git.remote(scmd, name, Git.polish_url(url), **kwargs)
|
|
return cls(repo, name)
|
|
|
|
# add is an alias
|
|
add = create
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def remove(cls, repo, name):
|
|
"""Remove the remote with the given name
|
|
:return: the passed remote name to remove
|
|
"""
|
|
repo.git.remote("rm", name)
|
|
if isinstance(name, cls):
|
|
name._clear_cache()
|
|
return name
|
|
|
|
# alias
|
|
rm = remove
|
|
|
|
def rename(self, new_name):
|
|
"""Rename self to the given new_name
|
|
:return: self """
|
|
if self.name == new_name:
|
|
return self
|
|
|
|
self.repo.git.remote("rename", self.name, new_name)
|
|
self.name = new_name
|
|
self._clear_cache()
|
|
|
|
return self
|
|
|
|
def update(self, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Fetch all changes for this remote, including new branches which will
|
|
be forced in ( in case your local remote branch is not part the new remote branches
|
|
ancestry anymore ).
|
|
|
|
:param kwargs:
|
|
Additional arguments passed to git-remote update
|
|
|
|
:return: self """
|
|
scmd = 'update'
|
|
kwargs['insert_kwargs_after'] = scmd
|
|
self.repo.git.remote(scmd, self.name, **kwargs)
|
|
return self
|
|
|
|
def _get_fetch_info_from_stderr(self, proc, progress):
|
|
progress = to_progress_instance(progress)
|
|
|
|
# skip first line as it is some remote info we are not interested in
|
|
output = IterableList('name')
|
|
|
|
# lines which are no progress are fetch info lines
|
|
# this also waits for the command to finish
|
|
# Skip some progress lines that don't provide relevant information
|
|
fetch_info_lines = []
|
|
# Basically we want all fetch info lines which appear to be in regular form, and thus have a
|
|
# command character. Everything else we ignore,
|
|
cmds = set(FetchInfo._flag_map.keys())
|
|
|
|
progress_handler = progress.new_message_handler()
|
|
handle_process_output(proc, None, progress_handler, finalizer=None, decode_streams=False)
|
|
|
|
stderr_text = progress.error_lines and '\n'.join(progress.error_lines) or ''
|
|
proc.wait(stderr=stderr_text)
|
|
if stderr_text:
|
|
log.warning("Error lines received while fetching: %s", stderr_text)
|
|
|
|
for line in progress.other_lines:
|
|
line = force_text(line)
|
|
for cmd in cmds:
|
|
if len(line) > 1 and line[0] == ' ' and line[1] == cmd:
|
|
fetch_info_lines.append(line)
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# read head information
|
|
with open(osp.join(self.repo.common_dir, 'FETCH_HEAD'), 'rb') as fp:
|
|
fetch_head_info = [l.decode(defenc) for l in fp.readlines()]
|
|
|
|
l_fil = len(fetch_info_lines)
|
|
l_fhi = len(fetch_head_info)
|
|
if l_fil != l_fhi:
|
|
msg = "Fetch head lines do not match lines provided via progress information\n"
|
|
msg += "length of progress lines %i should be equal to lines in FETCH_HEAD file %i\n"
|
|
msg += "Will ignore extra progress lines or fetch head lines."
|
|
msg %= (l_fil, l_fhi)
|
|
log.debug(msg)
|
|
if l_fil < l_fhi:
|
|
fetch_head_info = fetch_head_info[:l_fil]
|
|
else:
|
|
fetch_info_lines = fetch_info_lines[:l_fhi]
|
|
# end truncate correct list
|
|
# end sanity check + sanitization
|
|
|
|
output.extend(FetchInfo._from_line(self.repo, err_line, fetch_line)
|
|
for err_line, fetch_line in zip(fetch_info_lines, fetch_head_info))
|
|
return output
|
|
|
|
def _get_push_info(self, proc, progress):
|
|
progress = to_progress_instance(progress)
|
|
|
|
# read progress information from stderr
|
|
# we hope stdout can hold all the data, it should ...
|
|
# read the lines manually as it will use carriage returns between the messages
|
|
# to override the previous one. This is why we read the bytes manually
|
|
progress_handler = progress.new_message_handler()
|
|
output = IterableList('name')
|
|
|
|
def stdout_handler(line):
|
|
try:
|
|
output.append(PushInfo._from_line(self, line))
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
# If an error happens, additional info is given which we parse below.
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
handle_process_output(proc, stdout_handler, progress_handler, finalizer=None, decode_streams=False)
|
|
stderr_text = progress.error_lines and '\n'.join(progress.error_lines) or ''
|
|
try:
|
|
proc.wait(stderr=stderr_text)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
if not output:
|
|
raise
|
|
elif stderr_text:
|
|
log.warning("Error lines received while fetching: %s", stderr_text)
|
|
|
|
return output
|
|
|
|
def _assert_refspec(self):
|
|
"""Turns out we can't deal with remotes if the refspec is missing"""
|
|
config = self.config_reader
|
|
unset = 'placeholder'
|
|
try:
|
|
if config.get_value('fetch', default=unset) is unset:
|
|
msg = "Remote '%s' has no refspec set.\n"
|
|
msg += "You can set it as follows:"
|
|
msg += " 'git config --add \"remote.%s.fetch +refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*\"'."
|
|
raise AssertionError(msg % (self.name, self.name))
|
|
finally:
|
|
config.release()
|
|
|
|
def fetch(self, refspec=None, progress=None, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Fetch the latest changes for this remote
|
|
|
|
:param refspec:
|
|
A "refspec" is used by fetch and push to describe the mapping
|
|
between remote ref and local ref. They are combined with a colon in
|
|
the format <src>:<dst>, preceded by an optional plus sign, +.
|
|
For example: git fetch $URL refs/heads/master:refs/heads/origin means
|
|
"grab the master branch head from the $URL and store it as my origin
|
|
branch head". And git push $URL refs/heads/master:refs/heads/to-upstream
|
|
means "publish my master branch head as to-upstream branch at $URL".
|
|
See also git-push(1).
|
|
|
|
Taken from the git manual
|
|
|
|
Fetch supports multiple refspecs (as the
|
|
underlying git-fetch does) - supplying a list rather than a string
|
|
for 'refspec' will make use of this facility.
|
|
:param progress: See 'push' method
|
|
:param kwargs: Additional arguments to be passed to git-fetch
|
|
:return:
|
|
IterableList(FetchInfo, ...) list of FetchInfo instances providing detailed
|
|
information about the fetch results
|
|
|
|
:note:
|
|
As fetch does not provide progress information to non-ttys, we cannot make
|
|
it available here unfortunately as in the 'push' method."""
|
|
if refspec is None:
|
|
# No argument refspec, then ensure the repo's config has a fetch refspec.
|
|
self._assert_refspec()
|
|
kwargs = add_progress(kwargs, self.repo.git, progress)
|
|
if isinstance(refspec, list):
|
|
args = refspec
|
|
else:
|
|
args = [refspec]
|
|
|
|
proc = self.repo.git.fetch(self, *args, as_process=True, with_stdout=False,
|
|
universal_newlines=True, v=True, **kwargs)
|
|
res = self._get_fetch_info_from_stderr(proc, progress)
|
|
if hasattr(self.repo.odb, 'update_cache'):
|
|
self.repo.odb.update_cache()
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def pull(self, refspec=None, progress=None, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Pull changes from the given branch, being the same as a fetch followed
|
|
by a merge of branch with your local branch.
|
|
|
|
:param refspec: see 'fetch' method
|
|
:param progress: see 'push' method
|
|
:param kwargs: Additional arguments to be passed to git-pull
|
|
:return: Please see 'fetch' method """
|
|
if refspec is None:
|
|
# No argument refspec, then ensure the repo's config has a fetch refspec.
|
|
self._assert_refspec()
|
|
kwargs = add_progress(kwargs, self.repo.git, progress)
|
|
proc = self.repo.git.pull(self, refspec, with_stdout=False, as_process=True,
|
|
universal_newlines=True, v=True, **kwargs)
|
|
res = self._get_fetch_info_from_stderr(proc, progress)
|
|
if hasattr(self.repo.odb, 'update_cache'):
|
|
self.repo.odb.update_cache()
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def push(self, refspec=None, progress=None, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Push changes from source branch in refspec to target branch in refspec.
|
|
|
|
:param refspec: see 'fetch' method
|
|
:param progress:
|
|
Can take one of many value types:
|
|
|
|
* None to discard progress information
|
|
* A function (callable) that is called with the progress information.
|
|
|
|
Signature: ``progress(op_code, cur_count, max_count=None, message='')``.
|
|
|
|
`Click here <http://goo.gl/NPa7st>`_ for a description of all arguments
|
|
given to the function.
|
|
* An instance of a class derived from ``git.RemoteProgress`` that
|
|
overrides the ``update()`` function.
|
|
|
|
:note: No further progress information is returned after push returns.
|
|
:param kwargs: Additional arguments to be passed to git-push
|
|
:return:
|
|
IterableList(PushInfo, ...) iterable list of PushInfo instances, each
|
|
one informing about an individual head which had been updated on the remote
|
|
side.
|
|
If the push contains rejected heads, these will have the PushInfo.ERROR bit set
|
|
in their flags.
|
|
If the operation fails completely, the length of the returned IterableList will
|
|
be null."""
|
|
kwargs = add_progress(kwargs, self.repo.git, progress)
|
|
proc = self.repo.git.push(self, refspec, porcelain=True, as_process=True,
|
|
universal_newlines=True, **kwargs)
|
|
return self._get_push_info(proc, progress)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def config_reader(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
:return:
|
|
GitConfigParser compatible object able to read options for only our remote.
|
|
Hence you may simple type config.get("pushurl") to obtain the information"""
|
|
return self._config_reader
|
|
|
|
def _clear_cache(self):
|
|
try:
|
|
del(self._config_reader)
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
# END handle exception
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def config_writer(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
:return: GitConfigParser compatible object able to write options for this remote.
|
|
:note:
|
|
You can only own one writer at a time - delete it to release the
|
|
configuration file and make it usable by others.
|
|
|
|
To assure consistent results, you should only query options through the
|
|
writer. Once you are done writing, you are free to use the config reader
|
|
once again."""
|
|
writer = self.repo.config_writer()
|
|
|
|
# clear our cache to assure we re-read the possibly changed configuration
|
|
self._clear_cache()
|
|
return SectionConstraint(writer, self._config_section_name())
|