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# Copyright (C) 2017-2019 The Software Heritage developers
# See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution
# License: GNU Affero General Public License version 3, or any later version
# See top-level LICENSE file for more information
import
base64
from
collections
import
defaultdict
import
magic
import
pypandoc
import
stat
import
textwrap
from
django.core.cache
import
cache
from
django.utils.safestring
import
mark_safe
from
importlib
import
reload
from
swh.model.identifiers
import
persistent_identifier
from
swh.web.common
import
highlightjs
,
service
from
swh.web.common.exc
import
NotFoundExc
,
http_status_code_message
from
swh.web.common.origin_visits
import
get_origin_visit
from
swh.web.common.utils
import
(
reverse
,
format_utc_iso_date
,
get_swh_persistent_id
,
swh_object_icons
)
from
swh.web.config
import
get_config
def
get_directory_entries
(
sha1_git
):
"""Function that retrieves the content of a directory
from the archive.
The directories entries are first sorted in lexicographical order.
Sub-directories and regular files are then extracted.
Args:
sha1_git: sha1_git identifier of the directory
Returns:
A tuple whose first member corresponds to the sub-directories list
and second member the regular files list
Raises:
NotFoundExc if the directory is not found
"""
cache_entry_id
=
'directory_entries_
%s
'
%
sha1_git
cache_entry
=
cache
.
get
(
cache_entry_id
)
if
cache_entry
:
return
cache_entry
entries
=
list
(
service
.
lookup_directory
(
sha1_git
))
for
e
in
entries
:
e
[
'perms'
]
=
stat
.
filemode
(
e
[
'perms'
])
if
e
[
'type'
]
==
'rev'
:
# modify dir entry name to explicitly show it points
# to a revision
e
[
'name'
]
=
'
%s
@
%s
'
%
(
e
[
'name'
],
e
[
'target'
][:
7
])
dirs
=
[
e
for
e
in
entries
if
e
[
'type'
]
in
(
'dir'
,
'rev'
)]
files
=
[
e
for
e
in
entries
if
e
[
'type'
]
==
'file'
]
dirs
=
sorted
(
dirs
,
key
=
lambda
d
:
d
[
'name'
])
files
=
sorted
(
files
,
key
=
lambda
f
:
f
[
'name'
])
cache
.
set
(
cache_entry_id
,
(
dirs
,
files
))
return
dirs
,
files
def
get_mimetype_and_encoding_for_content
(
content
):
"""Function that returns the mime type and the encoding associated to
a content buffer using the magic module under the hood.
Args:
content (bytes): a content buffer
Returns:
A tuple (mimetype, encoding), for instance ('text/plain', 'us-ascii'),
associated to the provided content.
"""
while
True
:
try
:
magic_result
=
magic
.
detect_from_content
(
content
)
mime_type
=
magic_result
.
mime_type
encoding
=
magic_result
.
encoding
break
except
Exception
:
# workaround an issue with the magic module who can fail
# if detect_from_content is called multiple times in
# a short amount of time
reload
(
magic
)
return
mime_type
,
encoding
# maximum authorized content size in bytes for HTML display
# with code highlighting
content_display_max_size
=
get_config
()[
'content_display_max_size'
]
snapshot_content_max_size
=
get_config
()[
'snapshot_content_max_size'
]
def
_reencode_content
(
mimetype
,
encoding
,
content_data
):
# encode textual content to utf-8 if needed
if
mimetype
.
startswith
(
'text/'
):
# probably a malformed UTF-8 content, re-encode it
# by replacing invalid chars with a substitution one
if
encoding
==
'unknown-8bit'
:
content_data
=
content_data
.
decode
(
'utf-8'
,
'replace'
)
\
.
encode
(
'utf-8'
)
elif
'ascii'
not
in
encoding
and
encoding
not
in
[
'utf-8'
,
'binary'
]:
content_data
=
content_data
.
decode
(
encoding
,
'replace'
)
\
.
encode
(
'utf-8'
)
elif
mimetype
.
startswith
(
'application/octet-stream'
):
# file may detect a text content as binary
# so try to decode it for display
encodings
=
[
'us-ascii'
]
encodings
+=
[
'iso-8859-
%s
'
%
i
for
i
in
range
(
1
,
17
)]
for
encoding
in
encodings
:
try
:
content_data
=
content_data
.
decode
(
encoding
)
\
.
encode
(
'utf-8'
)
except
Exception
:
pass
else
:
# ensure display in content view
mimetype
=
'text/plain'
break
return
mimetype
,
content_data
def
request_content
(
query_string
,
max_size
=
content_display_max_size
,
raise_if_unavailable
=
True
,
reencode
=
True
):
"""Function that retrieves a content from the archive.
Raw bytes content is first retrieved, then the content mime type.
If the mime type is not stored in the archive, it will be computed
using Python magic module.
Args:
query_string: a string of the form "[ALGO_HASH:]HASH" where
optional ALGO_HASH can be either ``sha1``, ``sha1_git``,
``sha256``, or ``blake2s256`` (default to ``sha1``) and HASH
the hexadecimal representation of the hash value
max_size: the maximum size for a content to retrieve (default to 1MB,
no size limit if None)
Returns:
A tuple whose first member corresponds to the content raw bytes
and second member the content mime type
Raises:
NotFoundExc if the content is not found
"""
content_data
=
service
.
lookup_content
(
query_string
)
filetype
=
None
language
=
None
license
=
None
# requests to the indexer db may fail so properly handle
# those cases in order to avoid content display errors
try
:
filetype
=
service
.
lookup_content_filetype
(
query_string
)
language
=
service
.
lookup_content_language
(
query_string
)
license
=
service
.
lookup_content_license
(
query_string
)
except
Exception
:
pass
mimetype
=
'unknown'
encoding
=
'unknown'
if
filetype
:
mimetype
=
filetype
[
'mimetype'
]
encoding
=
filetype
[
'encoding'
]
# workaround when encountering corrupted data due to implicit
# conversion from bytea to text in the indexer db (see T818)
# TODO: Remove that code when all data have been correctly converted
if
mimetype
.
startswith
(
'
\\
'
):
filetype
=
None
content_data
[
'error_code'
]
=
200
content_data
[
'error_message'
]
=
''
content_data
[
'error_description'
]
=
''
if
not
max_size
or
content_data
[
'length'
]
<
max_size
:
try
:
content_raw
=
service
.
lookup_content_raw
(
query_string
)
except
Exception
as
e
:
if
raise_if_unavailable
:
raise
e
else
:
content_data
[
'raw_data'
]
=
None
content_data
[
'error_code'
]
=
404
content_data
[
'error_description'
]
=
\
'The bytes of the content are currently not available in the archive.'
# noqa
content_data
[
'error_message'
]
=
\
http_status_code_message
[
content_data
[
'error_code'
]]
else
:
content_data
[
'raw_data'
]
=
content_raw
[
'data'
]
if
not
filetype
:
mimetype
,
encoding
=
\
get_mimetype_and_encoding_for_content
(
content_data
[
'raw_data'
])
# noqa
if
reencode
:
mimetype
,
raw_data
=
_reencode_content
(
mimetype
,
encoding
,
content_data
[
'raw_data'
])
content_data
[
'raw_data'
]
=
raw_data
else
:
content_data
[
'raw_data'
]
=
None
content_data
[
'mimetype'
]
=
mimetype
content_data
[
'encoding'
]
=
encoding
if
language
:
content_data
[
'language'
]
=
language
[
'lang'
]
else
:
content_data
[
'language'
]
=
'not detected'
if
license
:
content_data
[
'licenses'
]
=
', '
.
join
(
license
[
'facts'
][
0
][
'licenses'
])
else
:
content_data
[
'licenses'
]
=
'not detected'
return
content_data
_browsers_supported_image_mimes
=
set
([
'image/gif'
,
'image/png'
,
'image/jpeg'
,
'image/bmp'
,
'image/webp'
,
'image/svg'
,
'image/svg+xml'
])
def
prepare_content_for_display
(
content_data
,
mime_type
,
path
):
"""Function that prepares a content for HTML display.
The function tries to associate a programming language to a
content in order to perform syntax highlighting client-side
using highlightjs. The language is determined using either
the content filename or its mime type.
If the mime type corresponds to an image format supported
by web browsers, the content will be encoded in base64
for displaying the image.
Args:
content_data (bytes): raw bytes of the content
mime_type (string): mime type of the content
path (string): path of the content including filename
Returns:
A dict containing the content bytes (possibly different from the one
provided as parameter if it is an image) under the key 'content_data
and the corresponding highlightjs language class under the
key 'language'.
"""
language
=
highlightjs
.
get_hljs_language_from_filename
(
path
)
if
not
language
:
language
=
highlightjs
.
get_hljs_language_from_mime_type
(
mime_type
)
if
not
language
:
language
=
'nohighlight'
elif
mime_type
.
startswith
(
'application/'
):
mime_type
=
mime_type
.
replace
(
'application/'
,
'text/'
)
if
mime_type
.
startswith
(
'image/'
):
if
mime_type
in
_browsers_supported_image_mimes
:
content_data
=
base64
.
b64encode
(
content_data
)
else
:
content_data
=
None
if
mime_type
.
startswith
(
'image/svg'
):
mime_type
=
'image/svg+xml'
return
{
'content_data'
:
content_data
,
'language'
:
language
,
'mimetype'
:
mime_type
}
def
process_snapshot_branches
(
snapshot
):
"""
Process a dictionary describing snapshot branches: extract those
targeting revisions and releases, put them in two different lists,
then sort those lists in lexicographical order of the branches' names.
Args:
snapshot_branches (dict): A dict describing the branches of a snapshot
as returned for instance by :func:`swh.web.common.service.lookup_snapshot`
Returns:
tuple: A tuple whose first member is the sorted list of branches
targeting revisions and second member the sorted list of branches
targeting releases
"""
# noqa
snapshot_branches
=
snapshot
[
'branches'
]
branches
=
{}
branch_aliases
=
{}
releases
=
{}
revision_to_branch
=
defaultdict
(
set
)
revision_to_release
=
defaultdict
(
set
)
release_to_branch
=
defaultdict
(
set
)
for
branch_name
,
target
in
snapshot_branches
.
items
():
if
not
target
:
# FIXME: display branches with an unknown target anyway
continue
target_id
=
target
[
'target'
]
target_type
=
target
[
'target_type'
]
if
target_type
==
'revision'
:
branches
[
branch_name
]
=
{
'name'
:
branch_name
,
'revision'
:
target_id
,
}
revision_to_branch
[
target_id
]
.
add
(
branch_name
)
elif
target_type
==
'release'
:
release_to_branch
[
target_id
]
.
add
(
branch_name
)
elif
target_type
==
'alias'
:
branch_aliases
[
branch_name
]
=
target_id
# FIXME: handle pointers to other object types
def
_enrich_release_branch
(
branch
,
release
):
releases
[
branch
]
=
{
'name'
:
release
[
'name'
],
'branch_name'
:
branch
,
'date'
:
format_utc_iso_date
(
release
[
'date'
]),
'id'
:
release
[
'id'
],
'message'
:
release
[
'message'
],
'target_type'
:
release
[
'target_type'
],
'target'
:
release
[
'target'
],
}
def
_enrich_revision_branch
(
branch
,
revision
):
branches
[
branch
]
.
update
({
'revision'
:
revision
[
'id'
],
'directory'
:
revision
[
'directory'
],
'date'
:
format_utc_iso_date
(
revision
[
'date'
]),
'message'
:
revision
[
'message'
]
})
releases_info
=
service
.
lookup_release_multiple
(
release_to_branch
.
keys
()
)
for
release
in
releases_info
:
branches_to_update
=
release_to_branch
[
release
[
'id'
]]
for
branch
in
branches_to_update
:
_enrich_release_branch
(
branch
,
release
)
if
release
[
'target_type'
]
==
'revision'
:
revision_to_release
[
release
[
'target'
]]
.
update
(
branches_to_update
)
revisions
=
service
.
lookup_revision_multiple
(
set
(
revision_to_branch
.
keys
())
|
set
(
revision_to_release
.
keys
())
)
for
revision
in
revisions
:
if
not
revision
:
continue
for
branch
in
revision_to_branch
[
revision
[
'id'
]]:
_enrich_revision_branch
(
branch
,
revision
)
for
release
in
revision_to_release
[
revision
[
'id'
]]:
releases
[
release
][
'directory'
]
=
revision
[
'directory'
]
for
branch_alias
,
branch_target
in
branch_aliases
.
items
():
if
branch_target
in
branches
:
branches
[
branch_alias
]
=
dict
(
branches
[
branch_target
])
else
:
snp
=
service
.
lookup_snapshot
(
snapshot
[
'id'
],
branches_from
=
branch_target
,
branches_count
=
1
)
if
snp
and
branch_target
in
snp
[
'branches'
]:
target_type
=
snp
[
'branches'
][
branch_target
][
'target_type'
]
target
=
snp
[
'branches'
][
branch_target
][
'target'
]
if
target_type
==
'revision'
:
branches
[
branch_alias
]
=
snp
[
'branches'
][
branch_target
]
revision
=
service
.
lookup_revision
(
target
)
_enrich_revision_branch
(
branch_alias
,
revision
)
elif
target_type
==
'release'
:
release
=
service
.
lookup_release
(
target
)
_enrich_release_branch
(
branch_alias
,
release
)
if
branch_alias
in
branches
:
branches
[
branch_alias
][
'name'
]
=
branch_alias
ret_branches
=
list
(
sorted
(
branches
.
values
(),
key
=
lambda
b
:
b
[
'name'
]))
ret_releases
=
list
(
sorted
(
releases
.
values
(),
key
=
lambda
b
:
b
[
'name'
]))
return
ret_branches
,
ret_releases
def
get_snapshot_content
(
snapshot_id
):
"""Returns the lists of branches and releases
associated to a swh snapshot.
That list is put in cache in order to speedup the navigation
in the swh-web/browse ui.
.. warning:: At most 1000 branches contained in the snapshot
will be returned for performance reasons.
Args:
snapshot_id (str): hexadecimal representation of the snapshot
identifier
Returns:
A tuple with two members. The first one is a list of dict describing
the snapshot branches. The second one is a list of dict describing the
snapshot releases.
Raises:
NotFoundExc if the snapshot does not exist
"""
cache_entry_id
=
'swh_snapshot_
%s
'
%
snapshot_id
cache_entry
=
cache
.
get
(
cache_entry_id
)
if
cache_entry
:
return
cache_entry
[
'branches'
],
cache_entry
[
'releases'
]
branches
=
[]
releases
=
[]
if
snapshot_id
:
snapshot
=
service
.
lookup_snapshot
(
snapshot_id
,
branches_count
=
snapshot_content_max_size
)
branches
,
releases
=
process_snapshot_branches
(
snapshot
)
cache
.
set
(
cache_entry_id
,
{
'branches'
:
branches
,
'releases'
:
releases
,
})
return
branches
,
releases
def
get_origin_visit_snapshot
(
origin_info
,
visit_ts
=
None
,
visit_id
=
None
,
snapshot_id
=
None
):
"""Returns the lists of branches and releases
associated to a swh origin for a given visit.
The visit is expressed by a timestamp. In the latter case,
the closest visit from the provided timestamp will be used.
If no visit parameter is provided, it returns the list of branches
found for the latest visit.
That list is put in cache in order to speedup the navigation
in the swh-web/browse ui.
.. warning:: At most 1000 branches contained in the snapshot
will be returned for performance reasons.
Args:
origin_info (dict): a dict filled with origin information
(id, url, type)
visit_ts (int or str): an ISO date string or Unix timestamp to parse
visit_id (int): optional visit id for disambiguation in case
several visits have the same timestamp
Returns:
A tuple with two members. The first one is a list of dict describing
the origin branches for the given visit.
The second one is a list of dict describing the origin releases
for the given visit.
Raises:
NotFoundExc if the origin or its visit are not found
"""
visit_info
=
get_origin_visit
(
origin_info
,
visit_ts
,
visit_id
,
snapshot_id
)
return
get_snapshot_content
(
visit_info
[
'snapshot'
])
def
gen_link
(
url
,
link_text
=
None
,
link_attrs
=
None
):
"""
Utility function for generating an HTML link to insert
in Django templates.
Args:
url (str): an url
link_text (str): optional text for the produced link,
if not provided the url will be used
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
An HTML link in the form '<a href="url">link_text</a>'
"""
attrs
=
' '
if
link_attrs
:
for
k
,
v
in
link_attrs
.
items
():
attrs
+=
'
%s
="
%s
" '
%
(
k
,
v
)
if
not
link_text
:
link_text
=
url
link
=
'<a
%s
href="
%s
">
%s
</a>'
%
(
attrs
,
url
,
link_text
)
return
mark_safe
(
link
)
def
_snapshot_context_query_params
(
snapshot_context
):
query_params
=
None
if
snapshot_context
and
snapshot_context
[
'origin_info'
]:
origin_info
=
snapshot_context
[
'origin_info'
]
query_params
=
{
'origin'
:
origin_info
[
'url'
]}
if
'timestamp'
in
snapshot_context
[
'url_args'
]:
query_params
[
'timestamp'
]
=
\
snapshot_context
[
'url_args'
][
'timestamp'
]
if
'visit_id'
in
snapshot_context
[
'query_params'
]:
query_params
[
'visit_id'
]
=
\
snapshot_context
[
'query_params'
][
'visit_id'
]
elif
snapshot_context
:
query_params
=
{
'snapshot_id'
:
snapshot_context
[
'snapshot_id'
]}
return
query_params
def
gen_person_link
(
person_id
,
person_name
,
snapshot_context
=
None
,
link_attrs
=
None
):
"""
Utility function for generating a link to a person HTML view
to insert in Django templates.
Args:
person_id (int): a person id
person_name (str): the associated person name
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
An HTML link in the form '<a href="person_view_url">person_name</a>'
"""
query_params
=
_snapshot_context_query_params
(
snapshot_context
)
person_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-person'
,
url_args
=
{
'person_id'
:
person_id
},
query_params
=
query_params
)
return
gen_link
(
person_url
,
person_name
or
'None'
,
link_attrs
)
def
gen_revision_url
(
revision_id
,
snapshot_context
=
None
):
"""
Utility function for generating an url to a revision.
Args:
revision_id (str): a revision id
snapshot_context (dict): if provided, generate snapshot-dependent
browsing url
Returns:
str: The url to browse the revision
"""
query_params
=
_snapshot_context_query_params
(
snapshot_context
)
return
reverse
(
'browse-revision'
,
url_args
=
{
'sha1_git'
:
revision_id
},
query_params
=
query_params
)
def
gen_revision_link
(
revision_id
,
shorten_id
=
False
,
snapshot_context
=
None
,
link_text
=
'Browse'
,
link_attrs
=
{
'class'
:
'btn btn-default btn-sm'
,
'role'
:
'button'
}):
"""
Utility function for generating a link to a revision HTML view
to insert in Django templates.
Args:
revision_id (str): a revision id
shorten_id (boolean): whether to shorten the revision id to 7
characters for the link text
snapshot_context (dict): if provided, generate snapshot-dependent
browsing link
link_text (str): optional text for the generated link
(the revision id will be used by default)
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
str: An HTML link in the form '<a href="revision_url">revision_id</a>'
"""
if
not
revision_id
:
return
None
revision_url
=
gen_revision_url
(
revision_id
,
snapshot_context
)
if
shorten_id
:
return
gen_link
(
revision_url
,
revision_id
[:
7
],
link_attrs
)
else
:
if
not
link_text
:
link_text
=
revision_id
return
gen_link
(
revision_url
,
link_text
,
link_attrs
)
def
gen_directory_link
(
sha1_git
,
snapshot_context
=
None
,
link_text
=
'Browse'
,
link_attrs
=
{
'class'
:
'btn btn-default btn-sm'
,
'role'
:
'button'
}):
"""
Utility function for generating a link to a directory HTML view
to insert in Django templates.
Args:
sha1_git (str): directory identifier
link_text (str): optional text for the generated link
(the directory id will be used by default)
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
An HTML link in the form '<a href="directory_view_url">link_text</a>'
"""
if
not
sha1_git
:
return
None
query_params
=
_snapshot_context_query_params
(
snapshot_context
)
directory_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-directory'
,
url_args
=
{
'sha1_git'
:
sha1_git
},
query_params
=
query_params
)
if
not
link_text
:
link_text
=
sha1_git
return
gen_link
(
directory_url
,
link_text
,
link_attrs
)
def
gen_snapshot_link
(
snapshot_id
,
snapshot_context
=
None
,
link_text
=
'Browse'
,
link_attrs
=
{
'class'
:
'btn btn-default btn-sm'
,
'role'
:
'button'
}):
"""
Utility function for generating a link to a snapshot HTML view
to insert in Django templates.
Args:
snapshot_id (str): snapshot identifier
link_text (str): optional text for the generated link
(the snapshot id will be used by default)
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
An HTML link in the form '<a href="snapshot_view_url">link_text</a>'
"""
query_params
=
_snapshot_context_query_params
(
snapshot_context
)
snapshot_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-snapshot'
,
url_args
=
{
'snapshot_id'
:
snapshot_id
},
query_params
=
query_params
)
if
not
link_text
:
link_text
=
snapshot_id
return
gen_link
(
snapshot_url
,
link_text
,
link_attrs
)
def
gen_content_link
(
sha1_git
,
snapshot_context
=
None
,
link_text
=
'Browse'
,
link_attrs
=
{
'class'
:
'btn btn-default btn-sm'
,
'role'
:
'button'
}):
"""
Utility function for generating a link to a content HTML view
to insert in Django templates.
Args:
sha1_git (str): content identifier
link_text (str): optional text for the generated link
(the content sha1_git will be used by default)
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
An HTML link in the form '<a href="content_view_url">link_text</a>'
"""
if
not
sha1_git
:
return
None
query_params
=
_snapshot_context_query_params
(
snapshot_context
)
content_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-content'
,
url_args
=
{
'query_string'
:
'sha1_git:'
+
sha1_git
},
query_params
=
query_params
)
if
not
link_text
:
link_text
=
sha1_git
return
gen_link
(
content_url
,
link_text
,
link_attrs
)
def
get_revision_log_url
(
revision_id
,
snapshot_context
=
None
):
"""
Utility function for getting the URL for a revision log HTML view
(possibly in the context of an origin).
Args:
revision_id (str): revision identifier the history heads to
snapshot_context (dict): if provided, generate snapshot-dependent
browsing link
Returns:
The revision log view URL
"""
query_params
=
{
'revision'
:
revision_id
}
if
snapshot_context
and
snapshot_context
[
'origin_info'
]:
origin_info
=
snapshot_context
[
'origin_info'
]
url_args
=
{
'origin_url'
:
origin_info
[
'url'
]}
if
'timestamp'
in
snapshot_context
[
'url_args'
]:
url_args
[
'timestamp'
]
=
\
snapshot_context
[
'url_args'
][
'timestamp'
]
if
'visit_id'
in
snapshot_context
[
'query_params'
]:
query_params
[
'visit_id'
]
=
\
snapshot_context
[
'query_params'
][
'visit_id'
]
revision_log_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-origin-log'
,
url_args
=
url_args
,
query_params
=
query_params
)
elif
snapshot_context
:
url_args
=
{
'snapshot_id'
:
snapshot_context
[
'snapshot_id'
]}
revision_log_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-snapshot-log'
,
url_args
=
url_args
,
query_params
=
query_params
)
else
:
revision_log_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-revision-log'
,
url_args
=
{
'sha1_git'
:
revision_id
})
return
revision_log_url
def
gen_revision_log_link
(
revision_id
,
snapshot_context
=
None
,
link_text
=
'Browse'
,
link_attrs
=
{
'class'
:
'btn btn-default btn-sm'
,
'role'
:
'button'
}):
"""
Utility function for generating a link to a revision log HTML view
(possibly in the context of an origin) to insert in Django templates.
Args:
revision_id (str): revision identifier the history heads to
snapshot_context (dict): if provided, generate snapshot-dependent
browsing link
link_text (str): optional text to use for the generated link
(the revision id will be used by default)
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
An HTML link in the form
'<a href="revision_log_view_url">link_text</a>'
"""
if
not
revision_id
:
return
None
revision_log_url
=
get_revision_log_url
(
revision_id
,
snapshot_context
)
if
not
link_text
:
link_text
=
revision_id
return
gen_link
(
revision_log_url
,
link_text
,
link_attrs
)
def
gen_release_link
(
sha1_git
,
snapshot_context
=
None
,
link_text
=
'Browse'
,
link_attrs
=
{
'class'
:
'btn btn-default btn-sm'
,
'role'
:
'button'
}):
"""
Utility function for generating a link to a release HTML view
to insert in Django templates.
Args:
sha1_git (str): release identifier
link_text (str): optional text for the generated link
(the release id will be used by default)
link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class)
to add to the link
Returns:
An HTML link in the form '<a href="release_view_url">link_text</a>'
"""
query_params
=
_snapshot_context_query_params
(
snapshot_context
)
release_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-release'
,
url_args
=
{
'sha1_git'
:
sha1_git
},
query_params
=
query_params
)
if
not
link_text
:
link_text
=
sha1_git
return
gen_link
(
release_url
,
link_text
,
link_attrs
)
def
format_log_entries
(
revision_log
,
per_page
,
snapshot_context
=
None
):
"""
Utility functions that process raw revision log data for HTML display.
Its purpose is to:
* add links to relevant browse views
* format date in human readable format
* truncate the message log
Args:
revision_log (list): raw revision log as returned by the swh-web api
per_page (int): number of log entries per page
snapshot_context (dict): if provided, generate snapshot-dependent
browsing link
"""
revision_log_data
=
[]
for
i
,
rev
in
enumerate
(
revision_log
):
if
i
==
per_page
:
break
author_name
=
'None'
author_fullname
=
'None'
committer_fullname
=
'None'
if
rev
[
'author'
]:
author_name
=
rev
[
'author'
][
'name'
]
or
rev
[
'author'
][
'fullname'
]
author_fullname
=
rev
[
'author'
][
'fullname'
]
if
rev
[
'committer'
]:
committer_fullname
=
rev
[
'committer'
][
'fullname'
]
author_date
=
format_utc_iso_date
(
rev
[
'date'
])
committer_date
=
format_utc_iso_date
(
rev
[
'committer_date'
])
tooltip
=
'revision
%s
\n
'
%
rev
[
'id'
]
tooltip
+=
'author:
%s
\n
'
%
author_fullname
tooltip
+=
'author date:
%s
\n
'
%
author_date
tooltip
+=
'committer:
%s
\n
'
%
committer_fullname
tooltip
+=
'committer date:
%s
\n\n
'
%
committer_date
if
rev
[
'message'
]:
tooltip
+=
textwrap
.
indent
(
rev
[
'message'
],
' '
*
4
)
revision_log_data
.
append
({
'author'
:
author_name
,
'id'
:
rev
[
'id'
][:
7
],
'message'
:
rev
[
'message'
],
'date'
:
author_date
,
'commit_date'
:
committer_date
,
'url'
:
gen_revision_url
(
rev
[
'id'
],
snapshot_context
),
'tooltip'
:
tooltip
})
return
revision_log_data
# list of origin types that can be found in the swh archive
# TODO: retrieve it dynamically in an efficient way instead
# of hardcoding it
_swh_origin_types
=
[
'git'
,
'svn'
,
'deb'
,
'hg'
,
'ftp'
,
'deposit'
,
'pypi'
,
'npm'
]
def
get_origin_info
(
origin_url
,
origin_type
=
None
):
"""
Get info about a software origin.
Its main purpose is to automatically find an origin type
when it is not provided as parameter.
Args:
origin_url (str): complete url of a software origin
origin_type (str): optional origin type
Returns:
A dict with the following entries:
* type: the origin type
* url: the origin url
* id: the internal id of the origin
"""
if
origin_type
:
return
service
.
lookup_origin
({
'type'
:
origin_type
,
'url'
:
origin_url
})
else
:
for
origin_type
in
_swh_origin_types
:
try
:
origin_info
=
service
.
lookup_origin
({
'type'
:
origin_type
,
'url'
:
origin_url
})
return
origin_info
except
Exception
:
pass
raise
NotFoundExc
(
'Origin with url
%s
not found!'
%
origin_url
)
def
get_snapshot_context
(
snapshot_id
=
None
,
origin_type
=
None
,
origin_url
=
None
,
timestamp
=
None
,
visit_id
=
None
):
"""
Utility function to compute relevant information when navigating
the archive in a snapshot context. The snapshot is either
referenced by its id or it will be retrieved from an origin visit.
Args:
snapshot_id (str): hexadecimal representation of a snapshot identifier,
all other parameters will be ignored if it is provided
origin_type (str): the origin type (git, svn, deposit, ...)
origin_url (str): the origin_url (e.g. https://github.com/(user)/(repo)/)
timestamp (str): a datetime string for retrieving the closest
visit of the origin
visit_id (int): optional visit id for disambiguation in case
of several visits with the same timestamp
Returns:
A dict with the following entries:
* origin_info: dict containing origin information
* visit_info: dict containing visit information
* branches: the list of branches for the origin found
during the visit
* releases: the list of releases for the origin found
during the visit
* origin_browse_url: the url to browse the origin
* origin_branches_url: the url to browse the origin branches
* origin_releases_url': the url to browse the origin releases
* origin_visit_url: the url to browse the snapshot of the origin
found during the visit
* url_args: dict containing url arguments to use when browsing in
the context of the origin and its visit
Raises:
NotFoundExc: if no snapshot is found for the visit of an origin.
"""
# noqa
origin_info
=
None
visit_info
=
None
url_args
=
None
query_params
=
{}
branches
=
[]
releases
=
[]
browse_url
=
None
visit_url
=
None
branches_url
=
None
releases_url
=
None
swh_type
=
'snapshot'
if
origin_url
:
swh_type
=
'origin'
origin_info
=
get_origin_info
(
origin_url
,
origin_type
)
visit_info
=
get_origin_visit
(
origin_info
,
timestamp
,
visit_id
,
snapshot_id
)
fmt_date
=
format_utc_iso_date
(
visit_info
[
'date'
])
visit_info
[
'fmt_date'
]
=
fmt_date
snapshot_id
=
visit_info
[
'snapshot'
]
if
not
snapshot_id
:
raise
NotFoundExc
(
'No snapshot associated to the visit of origin '
'
%s
on
%s
'
%
(
origin_url
,
fmt_date
))
# provided timestamp is not necessarily equals to the one
# of the retrieved visit, so get the exact one in order
# use it in the urls generated below
if
timestamp
:
timestamp
=
visit_info
[
'date'
]
branches
,
releases
=
\
get_origin_visit_snapshot
(
origin_info
,
timestamp
,
visit_id
,
snapshot_id
)
url_args
=
{
'origin_type'
:
origin_type
,
'origin_url'
:
origin_info
[
'url'
]}
query_params
=
{
'visit_id'
:
visit_id
}
browse_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-origin-visits'
,
url_args
=
url_args
)
if
timestamp
:
url_args
[
'timestamp'
]
=
format_utc_iso_date
(
timestamp
,
'%Y-%m-
%d
T%H:%M:%S'
)
visit_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-origin-directory'
,
url_args
=
url_args
,
query_params
=
query_params
)
visit_info
[
'url'
]
=
visit_url
branches_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-origin-branches'
,
url_args
=
url_args
,
query_params
=
query_params
)
releases_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-origin-releases'
,
url_args
=
url_args
,
query_params
=
query_params
)
elif
snapshot_id
:
branches
,
releases
=
get_snapshot_content
(
snapshot_id
)
url_args
=
{
'snapshot_id'
:
snapshot_id
}
browse_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-snapshot'
,
url_args
=
url_args
)
branches_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-snapshot-branches'
,
url_args
=
url_args
)
releases_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-snapshot-releases'
,
url_args
=
url_args
)
releases
=
list
(
reversed
(
releases
))
snapshot_size
=
service
.
lookup_snapshot_size
(
snapshot_id
)
is_empty
=
sum
(
snapshot_size
.
values
())
==
0
swh_snp_id
=
persistent_identifier
(
'snapshot'
,
snapshot_id
)
return
{
'swh_type'
:
swh_type
,
'swh_object_id'
:
swh_snp_id
,
'snapshot_id'
:
snapshot_id
,
'snapshot_size'
:
snapshot_size
,
'is_empty'
:
is_empty
,
'origin_info'
:
origin_info
,
# keep track if the origin type was provided as url argument
'origin_type'
:
origin_type
,
'visit_info'
:
visit_info
,
'branches'
:
branches
,
'releases'
:
releases
,
'branch'
:
None
,
'release'
:
None
,
'browse_url'
:
browse_url
,
'branches_url'
:
branches_url
,
'releases_url'
:
releases_url
,
'url_args'
:
url_args
,
'query_params'
:
query_params
}
# list of common readme names ordered by preference
# (lower indices have higher priority)
_common_readme_names
=
[
"readme.markdown"
,
"readme.md"
,
"readme.rst"
,
"readme.txt"
,
"readme"
]
def
get_readme_to_display
(
readmes
):
"""
Process a list of readme files found in a directory
in order to find the adequate one to display.
Args:
readmes: a list of dict where keys are readme file names and values
are readme sha1s
Returns:
A tuple (readme_name, readme_sha1)
"""
readme_name
=
None
readme_url
=
None
readme_sha1
=
None
readme_html
=
None
lc_readmes
=
{
k
.
lower
():
{
'orig_name'
:
k
,
'sha1'
:
v
}
for
k
,
v
in
readmes
.
items
()}
# look for readme names according to the preference order
# defined by the _common_readme_names list
for
common_readme_name
in
_common_readme_names
:
if
common_readme_name
in
lc_readmes
:
readme_name
=
lc_readmes
[
common_readme_name
][
'orig_name'
]
readme_sha1
=
lc_readmes
[
common_readme_name
][
'sha1'
]
readme_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-content-raw'
,
url_args
=
{
'query_string'
:
readme_sha1
},
query_params
=
{
'reencode'
:
'true'
})
break
# otherwise pick the first readme like file if any
if
not
readme_name
and
len
(
readmes
.
items
())
>
0
:
readme_name
=
next
(
iter
(
readmes
))
readme_sha1
=
readmes
[
readme_name
]
readme_url
=
reverse
(
'browse-content-raw'
,
url_args
=
{
'query_string'
:
readme_sha1
},
query_params
=
{
'reencode'
:
'true'
})
# convert rst README to html server side as there is
# no viable solution to perform that task client side
if
readme_name
and
readme_name
.
endswith
(
'.rst'
):
cache_entry_id
=
'readme_
%s
'
%
readme_sha1
cache_entry
=
cache
.
get
(
cache_entry_id
)
if
cache_entry
:
readme_html
=
cache_entry
else
:
try
:
rst_doc
=
request_content
(
readme_sha1
)
readme_html
=
pypandoc
.
convert_text
(
rst_doc
[
'raw_data'
],
'html'
,
format
=
'rst'
)
cache
.
set
(
cache_entry_id
,
readme_html
)
except
Exception
:
readme_html
=
'Readme bytes are not available'
return
readme_name
,
readme_url
,
readme_html
def
get_swh_persistent_ids
(
swh_objects
,
snapshot_context
=
None
):
"""
Returns a list of dict containing info related to persistent
identifiers of swh objects.
Args:
swh_objects (list): a list of dict with the following keys:
* type: swh object type (content/directory/release/revision/snapshot)
* id: swh object id
snapshot_context (dict): optional parameter describing the snapshot in which
the object has been found
Returns:
list: a list of dict with the following keys:
* object_type: the swh object type (content/directory/release/revision/snapshot)
* object_icon: the swh object icon to use in HTML views
* swh_id: the computed swh object persistent identifier
* swh_id_url: the url resolving the persistent identifier
* show_options: boolean indicating if the persistent id options must
be displayed in persistent ids HTML view
"""
# noqa
swh_ids
=
[]
for
swh_object
in
swh_objects
:
if
not
swh_object
[
'id'
]:
continue
swh_id
=
get_swh_persistent_id
(
swh_object
[
'type'
],
swh_object
[
'id'
])
show_options
=
swh_object
[
'type'
]
==
'content'
or
\
(
snapshot_context
and
snapshot_context
[
'origin_info'
]
is
not
None
)
object_icon
=
swh_object_icons
[
swh_object
[
'type'
]]
swh_ids
.
append
({
'object_type'
:
swh_object
[
'type'
],
'object_icon'
:
object_icon
,
'swh_id'
:
swh_id
,
'swh_id_url'
:
reverse
(
'browse-swh-id'
,
url_args
=
{
'swh_id'
:
swh_id
}),
'show_options'
:
show_options
})
return
swh_ids
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