diff --git a/swh/web/api/views/origin.py b/swh/web/api/views/origin.py index 09fefabe..75db3a27 100644 --- a/swh/web/api/views/origin.py +++ b/swh/web/api/views/origin.py @@ -1,255 +1,255 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2018 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 from distutils.util import strtobool from swh.web.common import service from swh.web.common.utils import reverse from swh.web.api import utils from swh.web.api import apidoc as api_doc from swh.web.api.apiurls import api_route from swh.web.api.views.utils import ( api_lookup, doc_exc_id_not_found, doc_header_link, doc_arg_last_elt, doc_arg_per_page ) def _enrich_origin(origin): if 'id' in origin: o = origin.copy() o['origin_visits_url'] = \ reverse('origin-visits', kwargs={'origin_id': origin['id']}) return o return origin @api_route(r'/origin/(?P[0-9]+)/', 'origin') @api_route(r'/origin/(?P[a-z]+)/url/(?P.+)', 'origin') @api_doc.route('/origin/') @api_doc.arg('origin_id', default=1, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, argdoc='origin identifier (when looking up by ID)') @api_doc.arg('origin_type', default='git', argtype=api_doc.argtypes.str, argdoc='origin type (when looking up by type+URL)') @api_doc.arg('origin_url', default='https://github.com/hylang/hy', argtype=api_doc.argtypes.path, argdoc='origin URL (when looking up by type+URL)') @api_doc.raises(exc=api_doc.excs.notfound, doc=doc_exc_id_not_found) @api_doc.returns(rettype=api_doc.rettypes.dict, retdoc="""The metadata of the origin corresponding to the given criteria""") def api_origin(request, origin_id=None, origin_type=None, origin_url=None): """Get information about a software origin. Software origins might be looked up by origin type and canonical URL (e.g., "git" + a "git clone" URL), or by their unique (but otherwise meaningless) identifier. """ ori_dict = { 'id': origin_id, 'type': origin_type, 'url': origin_url } ori_dict = {k: v for k, v in ori_dict.items() if ori_dict[k]} if 'id' in ori_dict: error_msg = 'Origin with id %s not found.' % ori_dict['id'] else: error_msg = 'Origin with type %s and URL %s not found' % ( ori_dict['type'], ori_dict['url']) return api_lookup( service.lookup_origin, ori_dict, notfound_msg=error_msg, enrich_fn=_enrich_origin) @api_route(r'/origin/search/(?P.+)/', 'origin-search') @api_doc.route('/origin/search/') @api_doc.arg('url_pattern', default='python', argtype=api_doc.argtypes.str, argdoc='string pattern to search for in origin urls') @api_doc.header('Link', doc=doc_header_link) @api_doc.param('offset', default=0, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, doc='number of found origins to skip before returning results') # noqa @api_doc.param('limit', default=70, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, doc='the maximum number of found origins to return') @api_doc.param('regexp', default='false', argtype=api_doc.argtypes.str, doc="""if that query parameter is set to 'true', consider provided pattern as a regular expression and search origins whose urls match it""") @api_doc.returns(rettype=api_doc.rettypes.list, retdoc="""The metadata of the origins whose urls match the provided string pattern""") def api_origin_search(request, url_pattern): """Search for origins whose urls contain a provided string pattern or match a provided regular expression. The search is performed in a case insensitive way. """ result = {} offset = int(request.query_params.get('offset', '0')) limit = int(request.query_params.get('limit', '70')) regexp = request.query_params.get('regexp', 'false') r = api_lookup(service.search_origin, url_pattern, offset, limit, bool(strtobool(regexp)), enrich_fn=_enrich_origin) l = len(r) if l == limit: query_params = {} query_params['offset'] = offset + limit query_params['limit'] = limit query_params['regexp'] = regexp result['headers'] = { 'link-next': reverse('origin-search', kwargs={'url_pattern': url_pattern}, query_params=query_params) } result.update({ 'results': r }) return result @api_route(r'/origin/(?P[0-9]+)/visits/', 'origin-visits') @api_doc.route('/origin/visits/') @api_doc.arg('origin_id', default=1, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, argdoc='software origin identifier') @api_doc.header('Link', doc=doc_header_link) @api_doc.param('last_visit', default=None, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, doc=doc_arg_last_elt) @api_doc.param('per_page', default=10, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, doc=doc_arg_per_page) @api_doc.raises(exc=api_doc.excs.notfound, doc=doc_exc_id_not_found) @api_doc.returns(rettype=api_doc.rettypes.list, retdoc="""a list of dictionaries describing individual visits. For each visit, its identifier, timestamp (as UNIX time), outcome, and visit-specific URL for more information are given.""") def api_origin_visits(request, origin_id): """Get information about all visits of a given software origin. """ result = {} per_page = int(request.query_params.get('per_page', '10')) last_visit = request.query_params.get('last_visit') if last_visit: last_visit = int(last_visit) def _lookup_origin_visits( origin_id, last_visit=last_visit, per_page=per_page): return service.lookup_origin_visits( origin_id, last_visit=last_visit, per_page=per_page) def _enrich_origin_visit(origin_visit): ov = origin_visit.copy() ov['origin_visit_url'] = reverse('origin-visit', kwargs={'origin_id': origin_id, 'visit_id': ov['visit']}) snapshot = ov['snapshot'] if snapshot: ov['snapshot_url'] = reverse('snapshot', kwargs={'snapshot_id': snapshot}) else: ov['snapshot_url'] = None return ov r = api_lookup( _lookup_origin_visits, origin_id, notfound_msg='No origin {} found'.format(origin_id), enrich_fn=_enrich_origin_visit) if r: l = len(r) if l == per_page: new_last_visit = r[-1]['visit'] query_params = {} query_params['last_visit'] = new_last_visit if request.query_params.get('per_page'): query_params['per_page'] = per_page result['headers'] = { 'link-next': reverse('origin-visits', kwargs={'origin_id': origin_id}, query_params=query_params) } result.update({ 'results': r }) return result @api_route(r'/origin/(?P[0-9]+)/visit/(?P[0-9]+)/', 'origin-visit') @api_doc.route('/origin/visit/') @api_doc.arg('origin_id', default=1, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, argdoc='software origin identifier') @api_doc.arg('visit_id', default=1, argtype=api_doc.argtypes.int, argdoc="""visit identifier, relative to the origin identified by origin_id""") @api_doc.raises(exc=api_doc.excs.notfound, doc=doc_exc_id_not_found) @api_doc.returns(rettype=api_doc.rettypes.dict, retdoc="""dictionary containing both metadata for the entire visit (e.g., timestamp as UNIX time, visit outcome, etc.) and what was at the software origin during the visit (i.e., a mapping from branches to other archive objects)""") def api_origin_visit(request, origin_id, visit_id): """Get information about a specific visit of a software origin. """ def _enrich_origin_visit(origin_visit): ov = origin_visit.copy() ov['origin_url'] = reverse('origin', kwargs={'origin_id': ov['origin']}) snapshot = ov['snapshot'] if snapshot: ov['snapshot_url'] = reverse('snapshot', kwargs={'snapshot_id': snapshot}) else: ov['snapshot_url'] = None # TODO: remove that piece of code once the snapshot migration # is totally effective in storage (no more occurrences) if 'occurrences' in ov: ov['occurrences'] = { - k: utils.enrich_object(v) + k: utils.enrich_object(v) if v else None for k, v in ov['occurrences'].items() } return ov return api_lookup( service.lookup_origin_visit, origin_id, visit_id, notfound_msg=('No visit {} for origin {} found' .format(visit_id, origin_id)), enrich_fn=_enrich_origin_visit) diff --git a/swh/web/api/views/snapshot.py b/swh/web/api/views/snapshot.py index 94f011e7..0bcc071f 100644 --- a/swh/web/api/views/snapshot.py +++ b/swh/web/api/views/snapshot.py @@ -1,55 +1,55 @@ # Copyright (C) 2018 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 from swh.web.common import service from swh.web.api import apidoc as api_doc from swh.web.api import utils from swh.web.api.apiurls import api_route from swh.web.api.views.utils import ( api_lookup, doc_exc_id_not_found, doc_exc_bad_id ) @api_route(r'/snapshot/(?P[0-9a-f]+)/', 'snapshot') @api_doc.route('/snapshot/') @api_doc.arg('snapshot_id', default='584b2fe3ce6218a96892e73bd76c2966bbc2a797', argtype=api_doc.argtypes.sha1, argdoc='snapshot identifier') @api_doc.raises(exc=api_doc.excs.badinput, doc=doc_exc_bad_id) @api_doc.raises(exc=api_doc.excs.notfound, doc=doc_exc_id_not_found) @api_doc.returns(rettype=api_doc.rettypes.dict, retdoc='dictionnary referencing the different' ' named branches the snapshot contains') def api_snapshot(request, snapshot_id): """Get information about a snapshot. A snapshot is a set of named branches, which are pointers to objects at any level of the Software Heritage DAG. It represents a full picture of an origin at a given time. As well as pointing to other objects in the Software Heritage DAG, branches can also be aliases, in which case their target is the name of another branch in the same snapshot, or dangling, in which case the target is unknown. A snapshot identifier is a salted sha1. See the `documentation `_ for details about how they are computed. """ def _enrich_snapshot(snapshot): s = snapshot.copy() if 'branches' in s: s['branches'] = { - k: utils.enrich_object(v) + k: utils.enrich_object(v) if v else None for k, v in s['branches'].items() } return s return api_lookup( service.lookup_snapshot, snapshot_id, notfound_msg='Snapshot with id {} not found.'.format(snapshot_id), enrich_fn=_enrich_snapshot) diff --git a/swh/web/browse/utils.py b/swh/web/browse/utils.py index 7b6922cb..b0a27a84 100644 --- a/swh/web/browse/utils.py +++ b/swh/web/browse/utils.py @@ -1,839 +1,841 @@ # Copyright (C) 2017-2018 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import base64 import magic import math import stat from django.core.cache import cache from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe from importlib import reload from swh.web.common import highlightjs, service from swh.web.common.exc import NotFoundExc from swh.web.common.utils import ( reverse, format_utc_iso_date, parse_timestamp ) from swh.web.config import get_config def get_directory_entries(sha1_git): """Function that retrieves the content of a SWH directory from the SWH 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)) entries = sorted(entries, key=lambda e: e['name']) for entry in entries: entry['perms'] = stat.filemode(entry['perms']) dirs = [e for e in entries if e['type'] == 'dir'] files = [e for e in entries if e['type'] == 'file'] 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 as exc: # workaround an issue with the magic module who can fail # if detect_from_content is called multiple times in # a short amount of time if 'too many values to unpack' in str(exc): reload(magic) else: break 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'] def request_content(query_string, max_size=content_display_max_size): """Function that retrieves a SWH content from the SWH 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 = service.lookup_content_filetype(query_string) language = service.lookup_content_language(query_string) license = service.lookup_content_license(query_string) mimetype = 'unknown' encoding = 'unknown' if filetype: mimetype = filetype['mimetype'] encoding = filetype['encoding'] if not max_size or content_data['length'] < max_size: content_raw = service.lookup_content_raw(query_string) content_data['raw_data'] = content_raw['data'] if not filetype: mimetype, encoding = \ get_mimetype_and_encoding_for_content(content_data['raw_data']) # encode textual content to utf-8 if needed if mimetype.startswith('text/'): # probably a malformed UTF-8 content, reencode it # by replacing invalid chars with a substitution one if encoding == 'unknown-8bit': content_data['raw_data'] = \ content_data['raw_data'].decode('utf-8', 'replace')\ .encode('utf-8') elif 'ascii' not in encoding and encoding not in ['utf-8', 'binary']: # noqa content_data['raw_data'] = \ content_data['raw_data'].decode(encoding, 'replace')\ .encode('utf-8') 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['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']) 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-swh' 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 return {'content_data': content_data, 'language': language} def get_origin_visits(origin_info): """Function that returns the list of visits for a swh origin. That list is put in cache in order to speedup the navigation in the swh web browse ui. Args: origin_id (int): the id of the swh origin to fetch visits from Returns: A list of dict describing the origin visits:: [{'date': , 'origin': , 'status': <'full' | 'partial'>, 'visit': }, ... ] Raises: NotFoundExc if the origin is not found """ cache_entry_id = 'origin_%s_visits' % origin_info['id'] cache_entry = cache.get(cache_entry_id) if cache_entry: return cache_entry origin_visits = [] per_page = service.MAX_LIMIT last_visit = None while 1: visits = list(service.lookup_origin_visits(origin_info['id'], last_visit=last_visit, per_page=per_page)) origin_visits += visits if len(visits) < per_page: break else: if not last_visit: last_visit = per_page else: last_visit += per_page def _visit_sort_key(visit): ts = parse_timestamp(visit['date']).timestamp() return ts + (float(visit['visit']) / 10e3) for v in origin_visits: if 'metadata' in v: del v['metadata'] origin_visits = [dict(t) for t in set([tuple(d.items()) for d in origin_visits])] origin_visits = sorted(origin_visits, key=lambda v: _visit_sort_key(v)) cache.set(cache_entry_id, origin_visits) return origin_visits def get_origin_visit(origin_info, visit_ts=None, visit_id=None): """Function that returns information about a SWH visit for a given origin. The visit is retrieved from a provided timestamp. The closest visit from that timestamp is selected. 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 Returns: A dict containing the visit info as described below:: {'origin': 2, 'date': '2017-10-08T11:54:25.582463+00:00', 'metadata': {}, 'visit': 25, 'status': 'full'} """ visits = get_origin_visits(origin_info) if not visits: raise NotFoundExc('No SWH visit associated to origin with' ' type %s and url %s!' % (origin_info['type'], origin_info['url'])) if visit_id: visit = [v for v in visits if v['visit'] == int(visit_id)] if len(visit) == 0: raise NotFoundExc( 'Visit with id %s for origin with type %s' ' and url %s not found!' % (visit_id, origin_info['type'], origin_info['url'])) return visit[0] if not visit_ts: return visits[-1] parsed_visit_ts = math.floor(parse_timestamp(visit_ts).timestamp()) visit_idx = None for i, visit in enumerate(visits): ts = math.floor(parse_timestamp(visit['date']).timestamp()) if i == 0 and parsed_visit_ts <= ts: return visit elif i == len(visits) - 1: if parsed_visit_ts >= ts: return visit else: next_ts = math.floor( parse_timestamp(visits[i+1]['date']).timestamp()) if parsed_visit_ts >= ts and parsed_visit_ts < next_ts: if (parsed_visit_ts - ts) < (next_ts - parsed_visit_ts): visit_idx = i break else: visit_idx = i+1 break if visit_idx: visit = visits[visit_idx] while visit_idx < len(visits) - 1 and \ visit['date'] == visits[visit_idx+1]['date']: visit_idx = visit_idx + 1 visit = visits[visit_idx] return visit else: raise NotFoundExc( 'Visit with timestamp %s for origin with type %s and url %s not found!' % # noqa (visit_ts, origin_info['type'], origin_info['url'])) def get_origin_visit_snapshot(origin_info, visit_ts=None, visit_id=None): """Function that 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. 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 desambiguation 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:: [{'name': , 'revision': , 'directory': }, ... ] The second one is a list of dict describing the origin branches 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) visit = visit_info['visit'] cache_entry_id = 'origin_%s_visit_%s_snapshot' % (origin_info['id'], visit) cache_entry = cache.get(cache_entry_id) if cache_entry: return cache_entry['branches'], cache_entry['releases'] branches = [] releases = [] if visit_info['snapshot']: revision_ids = [] releases_ids = [] origin_visit_snapshot = service.lookup_snapshot(visit_info['snapshot']) snapshot_branches = origin_visit_snapshot['branches'] for key in sorted(snapshot_branches.keys()): + if not snapshot_branches[key]: + continue if snapshot_branches[key]['target_type'] == 'revision': branches.append({'name': key, 'revision': snapshot_branches[key]['target']}) revision_ids.append(snapshot_branches[key]['target']) elif snapshot_branches[key]['target_type'] == 'release': releases_ids.append(snapshot_branches[key]['target']) releases_info = service.lookup_release_multiple(releases_ids) for release in releases_info: releases.append({'name': release['name'], 'date': format_utc_iso_date(release['date']), 'id': release['id'], 'message': release['message'], 'target_type': release['target_type'], 'target': release['target']}) revision_ids.append(release['target']) revisions = service.lookup_revision_multiple(revision_ids) branches_to_remove = [] for idx, revision in enumerate(revisions): if idx < len(branches): if revision: branches[idx]['directory'] = revision['directory'] branches[idx]['date'] = format_utc_iso_date(revision['date']) # noqa branches[idx]['message'] = revision['message'] else: branches_to_remove.append(branches[idx]) else: rel_idx = idx - len(branches) if revision: releases[rel_idx]['directory'] = revision['directory'] for b in branches_to_remove: branches.remove(b) cache.set(cache_entry_id, {'branches': branches, 'releases': releases}) return branches, releases def gen_link(url, link_text, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating an HTML link to insert in Django templates. Args: url (str): an url link_text (str): the text for the produced link link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class) to add to the link Returns: An HTML link in the form 'link_text' """ attrs = ' ' for k, v in link_attrs.items(): attrs += '%s="%s" ' % (k, v) link = '%s' % (attrs, url, link_text) return mark_safe(link) def gen_person_link(person_id, person_name, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating a link to a SWH person HTML view to insert in Django templates. Args: person_id (int): a SWH 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 'person_name' """ person_url = reverse('browse-person', kwargs={'person_id': person_id}) return gen_link(person_url, person_name, link_attrs) def gen_revision_link(revision_id, shorten_id=False, origin_context=None, link_text=None, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating a link to a SWH revision HTML view to insert in Django templates. Args: revision_id (str): a SWH revision id shorten_id (boolean): wheter to shorten the revision id to 7 characters for the link text origin_context (dict): if provided, generate origin-dependent browsing link (see :func:`swh.web.browse.utils.get_origin_context`) link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class) to add to the link Returns: An HTML link in the form 'revision_id' """ query_params = None if origin_context: origin_info = origin_context['origin_info'] query_params = {'origin_type': origin_info['type'], 'origin_url': origin_info['url']} if 'timestamp' in origin_context['url_args']: query_params['timestamp'] = \ origin_context['url_args']['timestamp'] if 'visit_id' in origin_context['query_params']: query_params['visit_id'] = \ origin_context['query_params']['visit_id'] revision_url = reverse('browse-revision', kwargs={'sha1_git': revision_id}, query_params=query_params) 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_origin_link(origin_info, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating a link to a SWH origin HTML view to insert in Django templates. Args: origin_info (dict): a dicted filled with origin information (id, type, url) link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class) to add to the link Returns: An HTML link in the form 'Origin: origin_url' """ # noqa origin_browse_url = reverse('browse-origin', kwargs={'origin_type': origin_info['type'], 'origin_url': origin_info['url']}) return gen_link(origin_browse_url, 'Origin: ' + origin_info['url'], link_attrs) def gen_directory_link(sha1_git, link_text=None, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating a link to a SWH directory HTML view to insert in Django templates. Args: sha1_git (str): directory identifier link_text (str): optional text for the generated link (the generated url 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 'link_text' """ directory_url = reverse('browse-directory', kwargs={'sha1_git': sha1_git}) if not link_text: link_text = directory_url return gen_link(directory_url, link_text, link_attrs) def gen_origin_directory_link(origin_context, revision_id=None, link_text=None, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating a link to a SWH directory HTML view in the context of an origin to insert in Django templates. Args: origin_info (dict): the origin information (type and url) revision_id (str): optional revision identifier in order to use the associated directory link_text (str): optional text to use for the generated link link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class) to add to the link Returns: An HTML link in the form 'origin_directory_view_url' """ origin_info = origin_context['origin_info'] url_args = {'origin_type': origin_info['type'], 'origin_url': origin_info['url']} query_params = {'revision': revision_id} if 'timestamp' in origin_context['url_args']: url_args['timestamp'] = \ origin_context['url_args']['timestamp'] if 'visit_id' in origin_context['query_params']: query_params['visit_id'] = \ origin_context['query_params']['visit_id'] directory_url = reverse('browse-origin-directory', kwargs=url_args, query_params=query_params) if not link_text: link_text = directory_url return gen_link(directory_url, link_text, link_attrs) def gen_content_link(sha1_git, link_text=None, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating a link to a SWH content HTML view to insert in Django templates. Args: sha1_git (str): content identifier link_text (str): optional text for the generated link (the generated url 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 'link_text' """ content_url = reverse('browse-content', kwargs={'query_string': 'sha1_git:' + sha1_git}) if not link_text: link_text = content_url return gen_link(content_url, link_text, link_attrs) def get_revision_log_url(revision_id, origin_context=None): """ Utility function for getting the URL for a SWH revision log HTML view (possibly in the context of an origin). Args: revision_id (str): revision identifier the history heads to origin_context (dict): if provided, generate origin-dependent browsing link (see :func:`swh.web.browse.utils.get_origin_context`) Returns: The SWH revision log view URL """ if origin_context: origin_info = origin_context['origin_info'] url_args = {'origin_type': origin_info['type'], 'origin_url': origin_info['url']} query_params = {'revision': revision_id} if 'timestamp' in origin_context['url_args']: url_args['timestamp'] = \ origin_context['url_args']['timestamp'] if 'visit_id' in origin_context['query_params']: query_params['visit_id'] = \ origin_context['query_params']['visit_id'] revision_log_url = reverse('browse-origin-log', kwargs=url_args, query_params=query_params) else: revision_log_url = reverse('browse-revision-log', kwargs={'sha1_git': revision_id}) return revision_log_url def gen_revision_log_link(revision_id, origin_context=None, link_text=None, link_attrs={}): """ Utility function for generating a link to a SWH 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 origin_context (dict): if provided, generate origin-dependent browsing link (see :func:`swh.web.browse.utils.get_origin_context`) link_text (str): optional text to use for the generated link link_attrs (dict): optional attributes (e.g. class) to add to the link Returns: An HTML link in the form 'link_text' """ revision_log_url = get_revision_log_url(revision_id, origin_context) if not link_text: link_text = revision_log_url return gen_link(revision_log_url, link_text, link_attrs) def _format_log_entries(revision_log, per_page, origin_context=None): revision_log_data = [] for i, log in enumerate(revision_log): if i == per_page: break revision_log_data.append( {'author': gen_person_link(log['author']['id'], log['author']['name']), 'revision': gen_revision_link(log['id'], True, origin_context), 'message': log['message'], 'date': format_utc_iso_date(log['date']), 'directory': log['directory']}) return revision_log_data def prepare_revision_log_for_display(revision_log, per_page, revs_breadcrumb, origin_context=None): """ Utility functions that process raw revision log data for HTML display. Its purpose is to: * add links to relevant SWH browse views * format date in human readable format * truncate the message log It also computes the data needed to generate the links for navigating back and forth in the history log. Args: revision_log (list): raw revision log as returned by the SWH web api per_page (int): number of log entries per page revs_breadcrumb (str): breadcrumbs of revisions navigated so far, in the form 'rev1[/rev2/../revN]'. Each revision corresponds to the first one displayed in the HTML view for history log. origin_context (boolean): wheter or not the revision log is browsed from an origin view. """ current_rev = revision_log[0]['id'] next_rev = None prev_rev = None next_revs_breadcrumb = None prev_revs_breadcrumb = None if len(revision_log) == per_page + 1: prev_rev = revision_log[-1]['id'] prev_rev_bc = current_rev if origin_context: prev_rev_bc = prev_rev if revs_breadcrumb: revs = revs_breadcrumb.split('/') next_rev = revs[-1] if len(revs) > 1: next_revs_breadcrumb = '/'.join(revs[:-1]) if len(revision_log) == per_page + 1: prev_revs_breadcrumb = revs_breadcrumb + '/' + prev_rev_bc else: prev_revs_breadcrumb = prev_rev_bc return {'revision_log_data': _format_log_entries(revision_log, per_page, origin_context), 'prev_rev': prev_rev, 'prev_revs_breadcrumb': prev_revs_breadcrumb, 'next_rev': next_rev, 'next_revs_breadcrumb': next_revs_breadcrumb} def get_origin_context(origin_type, origin_url, timestamp, visit_id=None): """ Utility function to compute relevant information when navigating the SWH archive in an origin context. Args: origin_type (str): the origin type (git, svn, deposit, ...) origin_url (str): the origin_url (e.g. https://github.com//) timestamp (str): a datetime string for retrieving the closest SWH 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 SWH 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 containg url arguments to use when browsing in the context of the origin and its visit """ # noqa origin_info = service.lookup_origin({'type': origin_type, 'url': origin_url}) visit_info = get_origin_visit(origin_info, timestamp, visit_id) visit_info['fmt_date'] = format_utc_iso_date(visit_info['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) releases = list(reversed(releases)) url_args = {'origin_type': origin_info['type'], 'origin_url': origin_info['url']} if timestamp: url_args['timestamp'] = format_utc_iso_date(timestamp, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') origin_browse_url = reverse('browse-origin', kwargs={'origin_type': origin_info['type'], 'origin_url': origin_info['url']}) origin_visit_url = reverse('browse-origin-directory', kwargs=url_args, query_params={'visit_id': visit_id}) origin_branches_url = reverse('browse-origin-branches', kwargs=url_args, query_params={'visit_id': visit_id}) origin_releases_url = reverse('browse-origin-releases', kwargs=url_args, query_params={'visit_id': visit_id}) return { 'origin_info': origin_info, 'visit_info': visit_info, 'branches': branches, 'releases': releases, 'branch': None, 'release': None, 'origin_browse_url': origin_browse_url, 'origin_branches_url': origin_branches_url, 'origin_releases_url': origin_releases_url, 'origin_visit_url': origin_visit_url, 'url_args': url_args, 'query_params': {'visit_id': visit_id} }