diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 6477210f..8cedb9d6 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,2300 +1,2307 @@ 0.20.29 UNRELEASED * Support staging submodules. (Jelmer Vernooij) + * Drop deprecated Index.iterblobs and iter_fresh_blobs. + (Jelmer Vernooij) + + * Unify clone behaviour of ``Repo.clone`` and + ``porcelain.clone``, and add branch parameter for + clone. (Peter Rowlands, #851) + 0.20.28 2022-01-05 * Fix hook test on Mac OSX / Linux when dulwich is not installed system-wide. (Jelmer Vernooij, #919) * Cope with gecos being unset. (Jelmer Vernooij, #917) 0.20.27 2022-01-04 * Allow adding files to repository in pre-commit hook. (Jelmer Vernooij, #916) * Raise SubmoduleEncountered in ``tree_lookup_path``. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.20.26 2021-10-29 * Support os.PathLike arguments to Repo.stage(). (Jan Wiśniewski, #907) * Drop support for Python 3.5. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add ``dulwich.porcelain._reset_file``. (Ded_Secer) * Add ``Repo.unstage``. (Ded_Secer) 0.20.25 2021-08-23 * Fix ``dulwich`` script when installed via setup.py. (Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen) * Make default file mask consistent with Git. (Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen, #884) 0.20.24 2021-07-18 * config: disregard UTF-8 BOM when reading file. (Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen) * Skip lines with spaces only in .gitignore. (Andrey Torsunov, #878) * Add a separate HTTPProxyUnauthorized exception for 407 errors. (Jelmer Vernooij, #822) * Split out a AbstractHTTPGitClient class. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.20.23 2021-05-24 * Fix installation of GPG during package publishing. (Ruslan Kuprieiev) 0.20.22 2021-05-24 * Prevent removal of refs directory when the last ref is deleted. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix filename: MERGE_HEADS => MERGE_HEAD. (Jelmer Vernooij, #861) * For ignored directories, porcelain.add and porcelain.status now only return the path to directory itself in the list of ignored paths. Previously, paths for all files within the directory would also be included in the list. (Peter Rowlands, #853) * Provide depth argument to ``determine_wants``. (Peter Rowlands) * Various tag signature handling improvements. (Daniel Murphy) * Add separate Tag.verify(). (Peter Rowlands) * Add support for version 3 index files. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix autocrlf=input handling. (Peter Rowlands, Boris Feld) * Attempt to find C Git global config on Windows. (Peter Rowlands) API CHANGES * The APIs for writing and reading individual index entries have changed to handle lists of (name, entry) tuples rather than tuples. 0.20.21 2021-03-20 * Add basic support for a GcsObjectStore that stores pack files in gcs. (Jelmer Vernooij) * In porcelain.push, default to local active branch. (Jelmer Vernooij, #846) * Support fetching symrefs. (Jelmer Vernooij, #485, #847) * Add aarch64 wheel building. (odidev, Jelmer Vernooij) 0.20.20 2021-03-03 * Implement ``Stash.drop``. (Peter Rowlands) * Support untracked symlinks to paths outside the repository. (Peter Rowlands, #842) 0.20.19 2021-02-11 * Fix handling of negative matches in nested gitignores. (Corentin Hembise, #836) 0.20.18 2021-02-04 * Fix formatting in setup.py. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add release configuration. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.20.17 2021-02-04 * credentials: ignore end-of-line character. (Georges Racinet) * Fix failure in get_untracked_paths when the repository contains symlinks. (#830, #793, mattseddon) * docs: Clarify that Git objects are created on `git add`. (Utku Gultopu) 0.20.16 2021-01-16 * Add flag to only attempt to fetch ignored untracked files when specifically requested. (Matt Seddon) 0.20.15 2020-12-23 * Add some functions for parsing and writing bundles. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add ``no_verify`` flag to ``porcelain.commit`` and ``Repo.do_commit``. (Peter Rowlands) * Remove dependency on external mock module. (Matěj Cepl, #820) 0.20.14 2020-11-26 * Fix some stash functions on Python 3. (Peter Rowlands) * Fix handling of relative paths in alternates files on Python 3. (Georges Racinet) 0.20.13 2020-11-22 * Add py.typed to allow type checking. (David Caro) * Add tests demonstrating a bug in the walker code. (Doug Hellman) 0.20.11 2020-10-30 * Fix wheels build on Linux. (Ruslan Kuprieiev) * Enable wheels build for Python 3.9 on Linux. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.20.8 2020-10-29 * Build wheels on Mac OS X / Windows for Python 3.9. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.20.7 2020-10-29 * Check core.repositoryformatversion. (Jelmer Vernooij, #803) * Fix ACK/NACK handling in archive command handling in dulwich.client. (DzmitrySudnik, #805) 0.20.6 2020-08-29 * Add a ``RefsContainer.watch`` interface. (Jelmer Vernooij, #751) * Fix pushing of new branches from porcelain.push. (Jelmer Vernooij, #788) * Honor shallows when pushing from a shallow clone. (Jelmer Vernooij, #794) * Fix porcelain.path_to_tree_path for Python 3.5. (Boris Feld, #777) * Add support for honor proxy environment variables for HTTP. (Aurélien Campéas, #797) 0.20.5 2020-06-22 * Print a clearer exception when setup.py is executed on Python < 3.5. (Jelmer Vernooij, #783) * Send an empty pack to clients if they requested objects, even if they already have those objects. Thanks to Martijn Pieters for the detailed bug report. (Jelmer Vernooij, #781) * porcelain.pull: Don't ask for objects that we already have. (Jelmer Vernooij, #782) * Add LCA implementation. (Kevin Hendricks) * Add functionality for finding the merge base. (Kevin Hendricks) * Check for diverged branches during push. (Jelmer Vernooij, #494) * Check for fast-forward during pull. (Jelmer Vernooij, #666) * Return a SendPackResult object from GitClient.send_pack(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * ``GitClient.send_pack`` now sets the ``ref_status`` attribute on its return value to a dictionary mapping ref names to error messages. Previously, it raised UpdateRefsError if any of the refs failed to update. (Jelmer Vernooij, #780) * Add a ``porcelain.Error`` object that most errors in porcelain derive from. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix argument parsing in dulwich command-line app. (Jelmer Vernooij, #784) 0.20.3 2020-06-14 * Add support for remembering remote refs after push/pull. (Jelmer Vernooij, #752) * Support passing tree and output encoding to dulwich.patch.unified_diff. (Jelmer Vernooij, #763) * Fix pushing of new refs over HTTP(S) when there are no new objects to be sent. (Jelmer Vernooij, #739) * Raise new error HTTPUnauthorized when the server sends back a 401. The client can then retry with credentials. (Jelmer Vernooij, #691) * Move the guts of bin/dulwich to dulwich.cli, so it is easier to test or import. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Install dulwich script from entry_points when setuptools is available, making it slightly easier to use on Windows. (Jelmer Vernooij, #540) * Set python_requires>=3.5 in setup.py. (Manuel Jacob) 0.20.2 2020-06-01 * Brown bag release to fix uploads of Windows wheels. 0.20.1 2020-06-01 * Publish binary wheels for: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. (Jelmer Vernooij, #711, #710, #629) 0.20.0 2020-06-01 * Drop support for Python 2. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Only return files from the loose store that look like git objects. (Nicolas Dandrimont) * Ignore agent= capability if sent by client. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Don't break when encountering block devices. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Decode URL paths in HttpGitClient using utf-8 rather than file system encoding. (Manuel Jacob) * Fix pushing from a shallow clone. (Brecht Machiels, #705) 0.19.16 2020-04-17 * Don't send "deepen None" to server if graph walker supports shallow. (Jelmer Vernooij, #747) * Support tweaking the compression level for loose objects through the "core.looseCompression" and "core.compression" settings. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support tweaking the compression level for pack objects through the "core.packCompression" and "core.compression" settings. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add a "dulwich.contrib.diffstat" module. (Kevin Hendricks) 0.19.15 2020-01-26 * Properly handle files that are just executable for the current user. (Jelmer Vernooij, #734) * Fix handling of stored encoding in ``dulwich.porcelain.get_object_by_path`` on Python 3. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support the include_trees and rename_detector arguments at the same time when diffing trees. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.14 2019-11-30 * Strip superfluous <> around email. (monnerat) * Stop checking for ref validity client-side. Users can still call check_wants manually. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Switch over to Google-style docstrings. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add a ``dulwich.porcelain.active_branch`` function. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Cleanup new directory if clone fails. (Jelmer Vernooij, #733) * Expand "~" in global exclude path. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.13 2019-08-19 BUG FIXES * Avoid ``PermissionError``, since it is Python3-specific. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix regression that added a dependency on C git for the test suite. (Jelmer Vernooij, #720) * Fix compatibility with Python 3.8 - mostly deprecation warnings. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.12 2019-08-13 BUG FIXES * Update directory detection for `get_unstaged_changes` for Python 3. (Boris Feld, #684) * Add a basic ``porcelain.clean``. (Lane Barlow, #398) * Fix output format of ``porcelain.diff`` to match that of C Git. (Boris Feld) * Return a 404 not found error when repository is not found. * Mark ``.git`` directories as hidden on Windows. (Martin Packman, #585) * Implement ``RefsContainer.__iter__`` (Jelmer Vernooij, #717) * Don't trust modes if they can't be modified after a file has been created. (Jelmer Vernooij, #719) 0.19.11 2019-02-07 IMPROVEMENTS * Use fullname from gecos field, if available. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support ``GIT_AUTHOR_NAME`` / ``GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add support for short ids in parse_commit. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add support for ``prune`` and ``prune_tags`` arguments to ``porcelain.fetch``. (Jelmer Vernooij, #681) BUG FIXES * Fix handling of race conditions when new packs appear. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.10 2018-01-15 IMPROVEMENTS * Add `dulwich.porcelain.write_tree`. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support reading ``MERGE_HEADS`` in ``Repo.do_commit``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Import from ``collections.abc`` rather than ``collections`` where applicable. Required for 3.8 compatibility. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support plain strings as refspec arguments to ``dulwich.porcelain.push``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add support for creating signed tags. (Jelmer Vernooij, #542) BUG FIXES * Handle invalid ref that pretends to be a sub-folder under a valid ref. (KS Chan) 0.19.9 2018-11-17 BUG FIXES * Avoid fetching ghosts in ``Repo.fetch``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Preserve port and username in parsed HTTP URLs. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add basic server side implementation of ``git-upload-archive``. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.8 2018-11-06 * Fix encoding when reading README file in setup.py. (egor , #668) 0.19.7 2018-11-05 CHANGES * Drop support for Python 3 < 3.4. This is because pkg_resources (which get used by setuptools and mock) no longer supports 3.3 and earlier. (Jelmer Vernooij) IMPROVEMENTS * Support ``depth`` argument to ``GitClient.fetch_pack`` and support fetching and updating shallow metadata. (Jelmer Vernooij, #240) BUG FIXES * Don't write to stdout and stderr when they are not available (such as is the case for pythonw). (Sylvia van Os, #652) * Fix compatibility with newer versions of git, which expect CONTENT_LENGTH to be set to 0 for empty body requests. (Jelmer Vernooij, #657) * Raise an exception client-side when a caller tries to request SHAs that are not directly referenced the servers' refs. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Raise more informative errors when unable to connect to repository over SSH or subprocess. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Handle commit identity fields with multiple ">" characters. (Nicolas Dandrimont) IMPROVEMENTS * ``dulwich.porcelain.get_object_by_path`` method for easily accessing a path in another tree. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support the ``i18n.commitEncoding`` setting in config. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.6 2018-08-11 BUG FIXES * Fix support for custom transport arguments in ``dulwich.porcelain.clone``. (Semyon Slepov) * Fix compatibility with Python 3.8 (Jelmer Vernooij, Daniel M. Capella) * Fix some corner cases in ``path_to_tree_path``. (Romain Keramitas) * Support paths as bytestrings in various places in ``dulwich.index`` (Jelmer Vernooij) * Avoid setup.cfg for now, since it seems to break pypi metadata. (Jelmer Vernooij, #658) 0.19.5 2018-07-08 IMPROVEMENTS * Add ``porcelain.describe``. (Sylvia van Os) BUG FIXES * Fix regression in ``dulwich.porcelain.clone`` that prevented cloning of remote repositories. (Jelmer Vernooij, #639) * Don't leave around empty parent directories for removed refs. (Damien Tournoud, #640) 0.19.4 2018-06-24 IMPROVEMENTS * Add ``porcelain.ls_files``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add ``Index.items``. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Avoid unicode characters (e.g. the digraph ij in my surname) in setup.cfg, since setuptools doesn't deal well with them. See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/1062. (Jelmer Vernooij, #637) 0.19.3 2018-06-17 IMPROVEMENTS * Add really basic `dulwich.porcelain.fsck` implementation. (Jelmer Vernooij) * When the `DULWICH_PDB` environment variable is set, make SIGQUIT open pdb in the 'dulwich' command. * Add `checkout` argument to `Repo.clone`. (Jelmer Vernooij, #503) * Add `Repo.get_shallow` method. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add basic `dulwich.stash` module. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support a `prefix` argument to `dulwich.archive.tar_stream`. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Fix handling of encoding for tags. (Jelmer Vernooij, #608) * Fix tutorial tests on Python 3. (Jelmer Vernooij, #573) * Fix remote refs created by `porcelain.fetch`. (Daniel Andersson, #623) * More robust pack creation on Windows. (Daniel Andersson) * Fix recursive option for `porcelain.ls_tree`. (Romain Keramitas) TESTS * Some improvements to paramiko tests. (Filipp Frizzy) 0.19.2 2018-04-07 BUG FIXES * Fix deprecated Index.iterblobs method. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.1 2018-04-05 IMPROVEMENTS * Add 'dulwich.mailmap' file for reading mailmap files. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Dulwich no longer depends on urllib3[secure]. Instead, "dulwich[https]" can be used to pull in the necessary dependencies for HTTPS support. (Jelmer Vernooij, #616) * Support the `http.sslVerify` and `http.sslCAInfo` configuration options. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Factor out `dulwich.client.parse_rsync_url` function. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix repeat HTTP requests using the same smart HTTP client. (Jelmer Vernooij) * New 'client.PLinkSSHVendor' for creating connections using PuTTY's plink.exe. (Adam Bradley, Filipp Frizzy) * Only pass in `key_filename` and `password` to SSHVendor implementations if those parameters are set. (This helps with older SSHVendor implementations) (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * Index.iterblobs has been renamed to Index.iterobjects. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.19.0 2018-03-10 BUG FIXES * Make `dulwich.archive` set the gzip header file modification time so that archives created from the same Git tree are always identical. (#577, Jonas Haag) * Allow comment characters (#, ;) within configuration file strings (Daniel Andersson, #579) * Raise exception when passing in invalid author/committer values to Repo.do_commit(). (Jelmer Vernooij, #602) IMPROVEMENTS * Add a fastimport ``extra``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Start writing reflog entries. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add ability to use password and keyfile ssh options with SSHVendor. (Filipp Kucheryavy) * Add ``change_type_same`` flag to ``tree_changes``. (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * ``GitClient.send_pack`` now accepts a ``generate_pack_data`` rather than a ``generate_pack_contents`` function for performance reasons. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Dulwich now uses urllib3 internally for HTTP requests. The `opener` argument to `dulwich.client.HttpGitClient` that took a `urllib2` opener instance has been replaced by a `pool_manager` argument that takes a `urllib3` pool manager instance. (Daniel Andersson) 0.18.6 2017-11-11 BUG FIXES * Fix handling of empty repositories in ``porcelain.clone``. (#570, Jelmer Vernooij) * Raise an error when attempting to add paths that are not under the repository. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix error message for missing trailing ]. (Daniel Andersson) * Raise EmptyFileException when corruption (in the form of an empty file) is detected. (Antoine R. Dumont, #582) IMPROVEMENTS * Enforce date field parsing consistency. This also add checks on those date fields for potential overflow. (Antoine R. Dumont, #567) 0.18.5 2017-10-29 BUG FIXES * Fix cwd for hooks. (Fabian Grünbichler) * Fix setting of origin in config when non-standard origin is passed into ``Repo.clone``. (Kenneth Lareau, #565) * Prevent setting SSH arguments from SSH URLs when using SSH through a subprocess. Note that Dulwich doesn't support cloning submodules. (CVE-2017-16228) (Jelmer Vernooij) IMPROVEMENTS * Silently ignored directories in ``Repo.stage``. (Jelmer Vernooij, #564) API CHANGES * GitFile now raises ``FileLocked`` when encountering a lock rather than OSError(EEXIST). (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.18.4 2017-10-01 BUG FIXES * Make default User-Agent start with "git/" because GitHub won't response to HTTP smart server requests otherwise (and reply with a 404). (Jelmer vernooij, #562) 0.18.3 2017-09-03 BUG FIXES * Read config during porcelain operations that involve remotes. (Jelmer Vernooij, #545) * Fix headers of empty chunks in unified diffs. (Taras Postument, #543) * Properly follow redirects over HTTP. (Jelmer Vernooij, #117) IMPROVEMENTS * Add ``dulwich.porcelain.update_head``. (Jelmer Vernooij, #439) * ``GitClient.fetch_pack`` now returns symrefs. (Jelmer Vernooij, #485) * The server now supports providing symrefs. (Jelmer Vernooij, #485) * Add ``dulwich.object_store.commit_tree_changes`` to incrementally commit changes to a tree structure. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add basic ``PackBasedObjectStore.repack`` method. (Jelmer Vernooij, Earl Chew, #296, #549, #552) 0.18.2 2017-08-01 TEST FIXES * Use constant timestamp so tests pass in all timezones, not just BST. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.18.1 2017-07-31 BUG FIXES * Fix syntax error in dulwich.contrib.test_swift_smoke. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.18.0 2017-07-31 BUG FIXES * Fix remaining tests on Windows. (Jelmer Vernooij, #493) * Fix build of C extensions with Python 3 on Windows. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Pass 'mkdir' argument onto Repo.init_bare in Repo.clone. (Jelmer Vernooij, #504) * In ``dulwich.porcelain.add``, if no files are specified, add from current working directory rather than repository root. (Jelmer Vernooij, #521) * Properly deal with submodules in 'porcelain.status'. (Jelmer Vernooij, #517) * ``dulwich.porcelain.remove`` now actually removes files from disk, not just from the index. (Jelmer Vernooij, #488) * Fix handling of "reset" command with markers and without "from". (Antoine Pietri) * Fix handling of "merge" command with markers. (Antoine Pietri) * Support treeish argument to porcelain.reset(), rather than requiring a ref/commit id. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Handle race condition when mtime doesn't change between writes/reads. (Jelmer Vernooij, #541) * Fix ``dulwich.porcelain.show`` on commits with Python 3. (Jelmer Vernooij, #532) IMPROVEMENTS * Add basic support for reading ignore files in ``dulwich.ignore``. ``dulwich.porcelain.add`` and ``dulwich.porcelain.status`` now honor ignores. (Jelmer Vernooij, Segev Finer, #524, #526) * New ``dulwich.porcelain.check_ignore`` command. (Jelmer Vernooij) * ``dulwich.porcelain.status`` now supports a ``ignored`` argument. (Jelmer Vernooij) DOCUMENTATION * Clarified docstrings for Client.{send_pack,fetch_pack} implementations. (Jelmer Vernooij, #523) 0.17.3 2017-03-20 PLATFORM SUPPORT * List Python 3.3 as supported. (Jelmer Vernooij, #513) BUG FIXES * Fix compatibility with pypy 3. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.17.2 2017-03-19 BUG FIXES * Add workaround for https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/2499/cpyext-pystring_asstring-doesnt-work, fixing Dulwich when used with C extensions on pypy < 5.6. (Victor Stinner) * Properly quote config values with a '#' character in them. (Jelmer Vernooij, #511) 0.17.1 2017-03-01 IMPROVEMENTS * Add basic 'dulwich pull' command. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Cope with existing submodules during pull. (Jelmer Vernooij, #505) 0.17.0 2017-03-01 TEST FIXES * Skip test that requires sync to synchronize filesystems if os.sync is not available. (Koen Martens) IMPROVEMENTS * Implement MemoryRepo.{set_description,get_description}. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Raise exception in Repo.stage() when absolute paths are passed in. Allow passing in relative paths to porcelain.add().(Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Handle multi-line quoted values in config files. (Jelmer Vernooij, #495) * Allow porcelain.clone of repository without HEAD. (Jelmer Vernooij, #501) * Support passing tag ids to Walker()'s include argument. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Don't strip trailing newlines from extra headers. (Nicolas Dandrimont) * Set bufsize=0 for subprocess interaction with SSH client. Fixes hangs on Python 3. (René Stern, #434) * Don't drop first slash for SSH paths, except for those starting with "~". (Jelmer Vernooij, René Stern, #463) * Properly log off after retrieving just refs. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.16.3 2016-01-14 TEST FIXES * Remove racy check that relies on clock time changing between writes. (Jelmer Vernooij) IMPROVEMENTS * Add porcelain.remote_add. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.16.2 2016-01-14 IMPROVEMENTS * Fixed failing test-cases on windows. (Koen Martens) API CHANGES * Repo is now a context manager, so that it can be easily closed using a ``with`` statement. (Søren Løvborg) TEST FIXES * Only run worktree list compat tests against git 2.7.0, when 'git worktree list' was introduced. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Ignore filemode when building index when core.filemode is false. (Koen Martens) * Initialize core.filemode configuration setting by probing the filesystem for trustable permissions. (Koen Martens) * Fix ``porcelain.reset`` to respect the comittish argument. (Koen Martens) * Fix dulwich.porcelain.ls_remote() on Python 3. (#471, Jelmer Vernooij) * Allow both unicode and byte strings for host paths in dulwich.client. (#435, Jelmer Vernooij) * Add remote from porcelain.clone. (#466, Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix unquoting of credentials before passing to urllib2. (#475, Volodymyr Holovko) * Cope with submodules in `build_index_from_tree`. (#477, Jelmer Vernooij) * Handle deleted files in `get_unstaged_changes`. (#483, Doug Hellmann) * Don't overwrite files when they haven't changed in `build_file_from_blob`. (#479, Benoît HERVIER) * Check for existence of index file before opening pack. Fixes a race when new packs are being added. (#482, wme) 0.16.1 2016-12-25 BUG FIXES * Fix python3 compatibility for dulwich.contrib.release_robot. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.16.0 2016-12-24 IMPROVEMENTS * Add support for worktrees. See `git-worktree(1)` and `gitrepository-layout(5)`. (Laurent Rineau) * Add support for `commondir` file in Git control directories. (Laurent Rineau) * Add support for passwords in HTTP URLs. (Jon Bain, Mika Mäenpää) * Add `release_robot` script to contrib, allowing easy finding of current version based on Git tags. (Mark Mikofski) * Add ``Blob.splitlines`` method. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Fix handling of ``Commit.tree`` being set to an actual tree object rather than a tree id. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Return remote refs from LocalGitClient.fetch_pack(), consistent with the documentation for that method. (#461, Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix handling of unknown URL schemes in get_transport_and_path. (#465, Jelmer Vernooij) 0.15.0 2016-10-09 BUG FIXES * Allow missing trailing LF when reading service name from HTTP servers. (Jelmer Vernooij, Andrew Shadura, #442) * Fix dulwich.porcelain.pull() on Python3. (Jelmer Vernooij, #451) * Properly pull in tags during dulwich.porcelain.clone. (Jelmer Vernooij, #408) CHANGES * Changed license from "GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or later" to "Apache License, version 2.0 or later or GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or later". (#153) IMPROVEMENTS * Add ``dulwich.porcelain.ls_tree`` implementation. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.14.1 2016-07-05 BUG FIXES * Fix regression removing untouched refs when pushing over SSH. (Jelmer Vernooij #441) * Skip Python3 tests for SWIFT contrib module, as it has not yet been ported. 0.14.0 2016-07-03 BUG FIXES * Fix ShaFile.id after modification of a copied ShaFile. (Félix Mattrat, Jelmer Vernooij) * Support removing refs from porcelain.push. (Jelmer Vernooij, #437) * Stop magic protocol ref `capabilities^{}` from leaking out to clients. (Jelmer Vernooij, #254) IMPROVEMENTS * Add `dulwich.config.parse_submodules` function. * Add `RefsContainer.follow` method. (#438) 0.13.0 2016-04-24 IMPROVEMENTS * Support `ssh://` URLs in get_transport_and_path_from_url(). (Jelmer Vernooij, #402) * Support missing empty line after headers in Git commits and tags. (Nicolas Dandrimont, #413) * Fix `dulwich.porcelain.status` when used in empty trees. (Jelmer Vernooij, #415) * Return copies of objects in MemoryObjectStore rather than references, making the behaviour more consistent with that of DiskObjectStore. (Félix Mattrat, Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix ``dulwich.web`` on Python3. (#295, Jonas Haag) CHANGES * Drop support for Python 2.6. * Fix python3 client web support. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Fix hang on Gzip decompression. (Jonas Haag) * Don't rely on working tell() and seek() methods on wsgi.input. (Jonas Haag) * Support fastexport/fastimport functionality on python3 with newer versions of fastimport (>= 0.9.5). (Jelmer Vernooij, Félix Mattrat) 0.12.0 2015-12-13 IMPROVEMENTS * Add a `dulwich.archive` module that can create tarballs. Based on code from Jonas Haag in klaus. * Add a `dulwich.reflog` module for reading and writing reflogs. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix handling of ambiguous refs in `parse_ref` to make it match the behaviour described in https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions. (Chris Bunney) * Support Python3 in C modules. (Lele Gaifax) BUG FIXES * Simplify handling of SSH command invocation. Fixes quoting of paths. Thanks, Thomas Liebetraut. (#384) * Fix inconsistent handling of trailing slashes for DictRefsContainer. (#383) * Add hack to support thin packs duing fetch(), albeit while requiring the entire pack file to be loaded into memory. (jsbain) CHANGES * This will be the last release to support Python 2.6. 0.11.2 2015-09-18 IMPROVEMENTS * Add support for agent= capability. (Jelmer Vernooij, #298) * Add support for quiet capability. (Jelmer Vernooij) CHANGES * The ParamikoSSHVendor class has been moved to * dulwich.contrib.paramiko_vendor, as it's currently untested. (Jelmer Vernooij, #364) 0.11.1 2015-09-13 Fix-up release to exclude broken blame.py file. 0.11.0 2015-09-13 IMPROVEMENTS * Extended Python3 support to most of the codebase. (Gary van der Merwe, Jelmer Vernooij) * The `Repo` object has a new `close` method that can be called to close any open resources. (Gary van der Merwe) * Support 'git.bat' in SubprocessGitClient on Windows. (Stefan Zimmermann) * Advertise 'ofs-delta' capability in receive-pack server side capabilities. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Switched `default_local_git_client_cls` to `LocalGitClient`. (Gary van der Merwe) * Add `porcelain.ls_remote` and `GitClient.get_refs`. (Michael Edgar) * Add `Repo.discover` method. (B. M. Corser) * Add `dulwich.objectspec.parse_refspec`. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add `porcelain.pack_objects` and `porcelain.repack`. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Fix handling of 'done' in graph walker and implement the 'no-done' capability. (Tommy Yu, #88) * Avoid recursion limit issues resolving deltas. (William Grant, #81) * Allow arguments in local client binary path overrides. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix handling of commands with arguments in paramiko SSH client. (Andreas Klöckner, Jelmer Vernooij, #363) * Fix parsing of quoted strings in configs. (Jelmer Vernooij, #305) 0.10.1 2015-03-25 BUG FIXES * Return `ApplyDeltaError` when encountering delta errors in both C extensions and native delta application code. (Jelmer Vernooij, #259) 0.10.0 2015-03-22 BUG FIXES * In dulwich.index.build_index_from_tree, by default refuse to create entries that start with .git/. (Jelmer Vernooij, CVE-2014-9706) * Fix running of testsuite when installed. (Jelmer Vernooij, #223) * Use a block cache in _find_content_rename_candidates(), improving performance. (Mike Williams) * Add support for ``core.protectNTFS`` setting. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix TypeError when fetching empty updates. (Hwee Miin Koh) * Resolve delta refs when pulling into a MemoryRepo. (Max Shawabkeh, #256) * Fix handling of tags of non-commits in missing object finder. (Augie Fackler, #211) * Explicitly disable mmap on plan9 where it doesn't work. (Jeff Sickel) IMPROVEMENTS * New public method `Repo.reset_index`. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Prevent duplicate parsing of loose files in objects directory when reading. Thanks to David Keijser for the report. (Jelmer Vernooij, #231) 0.9.9 2015-03-20 SECURITY BUG FIXES * Fix buffer overflow in C implementation of pack apply_delta(). (CVE-2015-0838) Thanks to Ivan Fratric of the Google Security Team for reporting this issue. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.9.8 2014-11-30 BUG FIXES * Various fixes to improve test suite running on Windows. (Gary van der Merwe) * Limit delta copy length to 64K in v2 pack files. (Robert Brown) * Strip newline from final ACKed SHA while fetching packs. (Michael Edgar) * Remove assignment to PyList_SIZE() that was causing segfaults on pypy. (Jelmer Vernooij, #196) IMPROVEMENTS * Add porcelain 'receive-pack' and 'upload-pack'. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Handle SIGINT signals in bin/dulwich. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add 'status' support to bin/dulwich. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add 'branch_create', 'branch_list', 'branch_delete' porcelain. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add 'fetch' porcelain. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add 'tag_delete' porcelain. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add support for serializing/deserializing 'gpgsig' attributes in Commit. (Jelmer Vernooij) CHANGES * dul-web is now available as 'dulwich web-daemon'. (Jelmer Vernooij) * dulwich.porcelain.tag has been renamed to tag_create. dulwich.porcelain.list_tags has been renamed to tag_list. (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * Restore support for Python 2.6. (Jelmer Vernooij, Gary van der Merwe) 0.9.7 2014-06-08 BUG FIXES * Fix tests dependent on hash ordering. (Michael Edgar) * Support staging symbolic links in Repo.stage. (Robert Brown) * Ensure that all files object are closed when running the test suite. (Gary van der Merwe) * When writing OFS_DELTA pack entries, write correct offset. (Augie Fackler) * Fix handler of larger copy operations in packs. (Augie Fackler) * Various fixes to improve test suite running on Windows. (Gary van der Merwe) * Fix logic for extra adds of identical files in rename detector. (Robert Brown) IMPROVEMENTS * Add porcelain 'status'. (Ryan Faulkner) * Add porcelain 'daemon'. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add `dulwich.greenthreads` module which provides support for concurrency of some object store operations. (Fabien Boucher) * Various changes to improve compatibility with Python 3. (Gary van der Merwe, Hannu Valtonen, michael-k) * Add OpenStack Swift backed repository implementation in dulwich.contrib. See README.swift for details. (Fabien Boucher) API CHANGES * An optional close function can be passed to the Protocol class. This will be called by its close method. (Gary van der Merwe) * All classes with close methods are now context managers, so that they can be easily closed using a `with` statement. (Gary van der Merwe) * Remove deprecated `num_objects` argument to `write_pack` methods. (Jelmer Vernooij) OTHER CHANGES * The 'dul-daemon' script has been removed. The same functionality is now available as 'dulwich daemon'. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.9.6 2014-04-23 IMPROVEMENTS * Add support for recursive add in 'git add'. (Ryan Faulkner, Jelmer Vernooij) * Add porcelain 'list_tags'. (Ryan Faulkner) * Add porcelain 'push'. (Ryan Faulkner) * Add porcelain 'pull'. (Ryan Faulkner) * Support 'http.proxy' in HttpGitClient. (Jelmer Vernooij, #1096030) * Support 'http.useragent' in HttpGitClient. (Jelmer Vernooij) * In server, wait for clients to send empty list of wants when talking to empty repository. (Damien Tournoud) * Various changes to improve compatibility with Python 3. (Gary van der Merwe) BUG FIXES * Support unseekable 'wsgi.input' streams. (Jonas Haag) * Raise TypeError when passing unicode() object to Repo.__getitem__. (Jonas Haag) * Fix handling of `reset` command in dulwich.fastexport. (Jelmer Vernooij, #1249029) * In client, don't wait for server to close connection first. Fixes hang when used against GitHub server implementation. (Siddharth Agarwal) * DeltaChainIterator: fix a corner case where an object is inflated as an object already in the repository. (Damien Tournoud, #135) * Stop leaking file handles during pack reload. (Damien Tournoud) * Avoid reopening packs during pack cache reload. (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * Drop support for Python 2.6. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.9.5 2014-02-23 IMPROVEMENTS * Add porcelain 'tag'. (Ryan Faulkner) * New module `dulwich.objectspec` for parsing strings referencing objects and commit ranges. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add shallow branch support. (milki) * Allow passing urllib2 `opener` into HttpGitClient. (Dov Feldstern, #909037) CHANGES * Drop support for Python 2.4 and 2.5. (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * Remove long deprecated ``Repo.commit``, ``Repo.get_blob``, ``Repo.tree`` and ``Repo.tag``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Remove long deprecated ``Repo.revision_history`` and ``Repo.ref``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Remove long deprecated ``Tree.entries``. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Raise KeyError rather than TypeError when passing in unicode object of length 20 or 40 to Repo.__getitem__. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Use 'rm' rather than 'unlink' in tests, since the latter does not exist on OpenBSD and other platforms. (Dmitrij D. Czarkoff) 0.9.4 2013-11-30 IMPROVEMENTS * Add ssh_kwargs attribute to ParamikoSSHVendor. (milki) * Add Repo.set_description(). (Víðir Valberg Guðmundsson) * Add a basic `dulwich.porcelain` module. (Jelmer Vernooij, Marcin Kuzminski) * Various performance improvements for object access. (Jelmer Vernooij) * New function `get_transport_and_path_from_url`, similar to `get_transport_and_path` but only supports URLs. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add support for file:// URLs in `get_transport_and_path_from_url`. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add LocalGitClient implementation. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Support filesystems with 64bit inode and device numbers. (André Roth) CHANGES * Ref handling has been moved to dulwich.refs. (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * Remove long deprecated RefsContainer.set_ref(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Repo.ref() is now deprecated in favour of Repo.refs[]. (Jelmer Vernooij) FEATURES * Add support for graftpoints. (milki) 0.9.3 2013-09-27 BUG FIXES * Fix path for stdint.h in MANIFEST.in. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.9.2 2013-09-26 BUG FIXES * Include stdint.h in MANIFEST.in (Mark Mikofski) 0.9.1 2013-09-22 BUG FIXES * Support lookups of 40-character refs in BaseRepo.__getitem__. (Chow Loong Jin, Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix fetching packs with side-band-64k capability disabled. (David Keijser, Jelmer Vernooij) * Several fixes in send-pack protocol behaviour - handling of empty pack files and deletes. (milki, #1063087) * Fix capability negotiation when fetching packs over HTTP. (#1072461, William Grant) * Enforce determine_wants returning an empty list rather than None. (Fabien Boucher, Jelmer Vernooij) * In the server, support pushes just removing refs. (Fabien Boucher, Jelmer Vernooij) IMPROVEMENTS * Support passing a single revision to BaseRepo.get_walker() rather than a list of revisions. (Alberto Ruiz) * Add `Repo.get_description` method. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Support thin packs in Pack.iterobjects() and Pack.get_raw(). (William Grant) * Add `MemoryObjectStore.add_pack` and `MemoryObjectStore.add_thin_pack` methods. (David Bennett) * Add paramiko-based SSH vendor. (Aaron O'Mullan) * Support running 'dulwich.server' and 'dulwich.web' using 'python -m'. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add ObjectStore.close(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Raise appropriate NotImplementedError when encountering dumb HTTP servers. (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * SSHVendor.connect_ssh has been renamed to SSHVendor.run_command. (Jelmer Vernooij) * ObjectStore.add_pack() now returns a 3-tuple. The last element will be an abort() method that can be used to cancel the pack operation. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.9.0 2013-05-31 BUG FIXES * Push efficiency - report missing objects only. (#562676, Artem Tikhomirov) * Use indentation consistent with C Git in config files. (#1031356, Curt Moore, Jelmer Vernooij) * Recognize and skip binary files in diff function. (Takeshi Kanemoto) * Fix handling of relative paths in dulwich.client.get_transport_and_path. (Brian Visel, #1169368) * Preserve ordering of entries in configuration. (Benjamin Pollack) * Support ~ expansion in SSH client paths. (milki, #1083439) * Support relative paths in alternate paths. (milki, Michel Lespinasse, #1175007) * Log all error messages from wsgiref server to the logging module. This makes the test suit quiet again. (Gary van der Merwe) * Support passing None for empty tree in changes_from_tree. (Kevin Watters) * Support fetching empty repository in client. (milki, #1060462) IMPROVEMENTS: * Add optional honor_filemode flag to build_index_from_tree. (Mark Mikofski) * Support core/filemode setting when building trees. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add chapter on tags in tutorial. (Ryan Faulkner) FEATURES * Add support for mergetags. (milki, #963525) * Add support for posix shell hooks. (milki) 0.8.7 2012-11-27 BUG FIXES * Fix use of alternates in ``DiskObjectStore``.{__contains__,__iter__}. (Dmitriy) * Fix compatibility with Python 2.4. (David Carr) 0.8.6 2012-11-09 API CHANGES * dulwich.__init__ no longer imports client, protocol, repo and server modules. (Jelmer Vernooij) FEATURES * ConfigDict now behaves more like a dictionary. (Adam 'Cezar' Jenkins, issue #58) * HTTPGitApplication now takes an optional `fallback_app` argument. (Jonas Haag, issue #67) * Support for large pack index files. (Jameson Nash) TESTING * Make index entry tests a little bit less strict, to cope with slightly different behaviour on various platforms. (Jelmer Vernooij) * ``setup.py test`` (available when setuptools is installed) now runs all tests, not just the basic unit tests. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Commit._deserialize now actually deserializes the current state rather than the previous one. (Yifan Zhang, issue #59) * Handle None elements in lists of TreeChange objects. (Alex Holmes) * Support cloning repositories without HEAD set. (D-Key, Jelmer Vernooij, issue #69) * Support ``MemoryRepo.get_config``. (Jelmer Vernooij) * In ``get_transport_and_path``, pass extra keyword arguments on to HttpGitClient. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.8.5 2012-03-29 BUG FIXES * Avoid use of 'with' in dulwich.index. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Be a little bit strict about OS behaviour in index tests. Should fix the tests on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.8.4 2012-03-28 BUG FIXES * Options on the same line as sections in config files are now supported. (Jelmer Vernooij, #920553) * Only negotiate capabilities that are also supported by the server. (Rod Cloutier, Risto Kankkunen) * Fix parsing of invalid timezone offsets with two minus signs. (Jason R. Coombs, #697828) * Reset environment variables during tests, to avoid test isolation leaks reading ~/.gitconfig. (Risto Kankkunen) TESTS * $HOME is now explicitly specified for tests that use it to read ``~/.gitconfig``, to prevent test isolation issues. (Jelmer Vernooij, #920330) FEATURES * Additional arguments to get_transport_and_path are now passed on to the constructor of the transport. (Sam Vilain) * The WSGI server now transparently handles when a git client submits data using Content-Encoding: gzip. (David Blewett, Jelmer Vernooij) * Add dulwich.index.build_index_from_tree(). (milki) 0.8.3 2012-01-21 FEATURES * The config parser now supports the git-config file format as described in git-config(1) and can write git config files. (Jelmer Vernooij, #531092, #768687) * ``Repo.do_commit`` will now use the user identity from .git/config or ~/.gitconfig if none was explicitly specified. (Jelmer Vernooij) BUG FIXES * Allow ``determine_wants`` methods to include the zero sha in their return value. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.8.2 2011-12-18 BUG FIXES * Cope with different zlib buffer sizes in sha1 file parser. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix get_transport_and_path for HTTP/HTTPS URLs. (Bruno Renié) * Avoid calling free_objects() on NULL in error cases. (Chris Eberle) * Fix use --bare argument to 'dulwich init'. (Chris Eberle) * Properly abort connections when the determine_wants function raises an exception. (Jelmer Vernooij, #856769) * Tweak xcodebuild hack to deal with more error output. (Jelmer Vernooij, #903840) FEATURES * Add support for retrieving tarballs from remote servers. (Jelmer Vernooij, #379087) * New method ``update_server_info`` which generates data for dumb server access. (Jelmer Vernooij, #731235) 0.8.1 2011-10-31 FEATURES * Repo.do_commit has a new argument 'ref'. * Repo.do_commit has a new argument 'merge_heads'. (Jelmer Vernooij) * New ``Repo.get_walker`` method. (Jelmer Vernooij) * New ``Repo.clone`` method. (Jelmer Vernooij, #725369) * ``GitClient.send_pack`` now supports the 'side-band-64k' capability. (Jelmer Vernooij) * ``HttpGitClient`` which supports the smart server protocol over HTTP. "dumb" access is not yet supported. (Jelmer Vernooij, #373688) * Add basic support for alternates. (Jelmer Vernooij, #810429) CHANGES * unittest2 or python >= 2.7 is now required for the testsuite. testtools is no longer supported. (Jelmer Vernooij, #830713) BUG FIXES * Fix compilation with older versions of MSVC. (Martin gz) * Special case 'refs/stash' as a valid ref. (Jelmer Vernooij, #695577) * Smart protocol clients can now change refs even if they are not uploading new data. (Jelmer Vernooij, #855993) * Don't compile C extensions when running in pypy. (Ronny Pfannschmidt, #881546) * Use different name for strnlen replacement function to avoid clashing with system strnlen. (Jelmer Vernooij, #880362) API CHANGES * ``Repo.revision_history`` is now deprecated in favor of ``Repo.get_walker``. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.8.0 2011-08-07 FEATURES * New DeltaChainIterator abstract class for quickly iterating all objects in a pack, with implementations for pack indexing and inflation. (Dave Borowitz) * New walk module with a Walker class for customizable commit walking. (Dave Borowitz) * New tree_changes_for_merge function in diff_tree. (Dave Borowitz) * Easy rename detection in RenameDetector even without find_copies_harder. (Dave Borowitz) BUG FIXES * Avoid storing all objects in memory when writing pack. (Jelmer Vernooij, #813268) * Support IPv6 for git:// connections. (Jelmer Vernooij, #801543) * Improve performance of Repo.revision_history(). (Timo Schmid, #535118) * Fix use of SubprocessWrapper on Windows. (Paulo Madeira, #670035) * Fix compilation on newer versions of Mac OS X (Lion and up). (Ryan McKern, #794543) * Prevent raising ValueError for correct refs in RefContainer.__delitem__. * Correctly return a tuple from MemoryObjectStore.get_raw. (Dave Borowitz) * Fix a bug in reading the pack checksum when there are fewer than 20 bytes left in the buffer. (Dave Borowitz) * Support ~ in git:// URL paths. (Jelmer Vernooij, #813555) * Make ShaFile.__eq__ work when other is not a ShaFile. (Dave Borowitz) * ObjectStore.get_graph_walker() now no longer yields the same revision more than once. This has a significant improvement for performance when wide revision graphs are involved. (Jelmer Vernooij, #818168) * Teach ReceivePackHandler how to read empty packs. (Dave Borowitz) * Don't send a pack with duplicates of the same object. (Dave Borowitz) * Teach the server how to serve a clone of an empty repo. (Dave Borowitz) * Correctly advertise capabilities during receive-pack. (Dave Borowitz) * Fix add/add and add/rename conflicts in tree_changes_for_merge. (Dave Borowitz) * Use correct MIME types in web server. (Dave Borowitz) API CHANGES * write_pack no longer takes the num_objects argument and requires an object to be passed in that is iterable (rather than an iterator) and that provides __len__. (Jelmer Vernooij) * write_pack_data has been renamed to write_pack_objects and no longer takes a num_objects argument. (Jelmer Vernooij) * take_msb_bytes, read_zlib_chunks, unpack_objects, and PackStreamReader.read_objects now take an additional argument indicating a crc32 to compute. (Dave Borowitz) * PackObjectIterator was removed; its functionality is still exposed by PackData.iterobjects. (Dave Borowitz) * Add a sha arg to write_pack_object to incrementally compute a SHA. (Dave Borowitz) * Include offset in PackStreamReader results. (Dave Borowitz) * Move PackStreamReader from server to pack. (Dave Borowitz) * Extract a check_length_and_checksum, compute_file_sha, and pack_object_header pack helper functions. (Dave Borowitz) * Extract a compute_file_sha function. (Dave Borowitz) * Remove move_in_thin_pack as a separate method; add_thin_pack now completes the thin pack and moves it in in one step. Remove ThinPackData as well. (Dave Borowitz) * Custom buffer size in read_zlib_chunks. (Dave Borowitz) * New UnpackedObject data class that replaces ad-hoc tuples in the return value of unpack_object and various DeltaChainIterator methods. (Dave Borowitz) * Add a lookup_path convenience method to Tree. (Dave Borowitz) * Optionally create RenameDetectors without passing in tree SHAs. (Dave Borowitz) * Optionally include unchanged entries in RenameDetectors. (Dave Borowitz) * Optionally pass a RenameDetector to tree_changes. (Dave Borowitz) * Optionally pass a request object through to server handlers. (Dave Borowitz) TEST CHANGES * If setuptools is installed, "python setup.py test" will now run the testsuite. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add a new build_pack test utility for building packs from a simple spec. (Dave Borowitz) * Add a new build_commit_graph test utility for building commits from a simple spec. (Dave Borowitz) 0.7.1 2011-04-12 BUG FIXES * Fix double decref in _diff_tree.c. (Ted Horst, #715528) * Fix the build on Windows. (Pascal Quantin) * Fix get_transport_and_path compatibility with pre-2.6.5 versions of Python. (Max Bowsher, #707438) * BaseObjectStore.determine_wants_all no longer breaks on zero SHAs. (Jelmer Vernooij) * write_tree_diff() now supports submodules. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix compilation for XCode 4 and older versions of distutils.sysconfig. (Daniele Sluijters) IMPROVEMENTS * Sphinxified documentation. (Lukasz Balcerzak) * Add Pack.keep.(Marc Brinkmann) API CHANGES * The order of the parameters to Tree.add(name, mode, sha) has changed, and is now consistent with the rest of Dulwich. Existing code will still work but print a DeprecationWarning. (Jelmer Vernooij, #663550) * Tree.entries() is now deprecated in favour of Tree.items() and Tree.iteritems(). (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.7.0 2011-01-21 FEATURES * New `dulwich.diff_tree` module for simple content-based rename detection. (Dave Borowitz) * Add Tree.items(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add eof() and unread_pkt_line() methods to Protocol. (Dave Borowitz) * Add write_tree_diff(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add `serve_command` function for git server commands as executables. (Jelmer Vernooij) * dulwich.client.get_transport_and_path now supports rsync-style repository URLs. (Dave Borowitz, #568493) BUG FIXES * Correct short-circuiting operation for no-op fetches in the server. (Dave Borowitz) * Support parsing git mbox patches without a version tail, as generated by Mercurial. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix dul-receive-pack and dul-upload-pack. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Zero-padded file modes in Tree objects no longer trigger an exception but the check code warns about them. (Augie Fackler, #581064) * Repo.init() now honors the mkdir flag. (#671159) * The ref format is now checked when setting a ref rather than when reading it back. (Dave Borowitz, #653527) * Make sure pack files are closed correctly. (Tay Ray Chuan) DOCUMENTATION * Run the tutorial inside the test suite. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Reorganized and updated the tutorial. (Jelmer Vernooij, Dave Borowitz, #610550, #610540) 0.6.2 2010-10-16 BUG FIXES * HTTP server correctly handles empty CONTENT_LENGTH. (Dave Borowitz) * Don't error when creating GitFiles with the default mode. (Dave Borowitz) * ThinPackData.from_file now works with resolve_ext_ref callback. (Dave Borowitz) * Provide strnlen() on mingw32 which doesn't have it. (Hans Kolek) * Set bare=true in the configuratin for bare repositories. (Dirk Neumann) FEATURES * Use slots for core objects to save up on memory. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Web server supports streaming progress/pack output. (Dave Borowitz) * New public function dulwich.pack.write_pack_header. (Dave Borowitz) * Distinguish between missing files and read errors in HTTP server. (Dave Borowitz) * Initial work on support for fastimport using python-fastimport. (Jelmer Vernooij) * New dulwich.pack.MemoryPackIndex class. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Delegate SHA peeling to the object store. (Dave Borowitz) TESTS * Use GitFile when modifying packed-refs in tests. (Dave Borowitz) * New tests in test_web with better coverage and fewer ad-hoc mocks. (Dave Borowitz) * Standardize quote delimiters in test_protocol. (Dave Borowitz) * Fix use when testtools is installed. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add trivial test for write_pack_header. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Refactor some of dulwich.tests.compat.server_utils. (Dave Borowitz) * Allow overwriting id property of objects in test utils. (Dave Borowitz) * Use real in-memory objects rather than stubs for server tests. (Dave Borowitz) * Clean up MissingObjectFinder. (Dave Borowitz) API CHANGES * ObjectStore.iter_tree_contents now walks contents in depth-first, sorted order. (Dave Borowitz) * ObjectStore.iter_tree_contents can optionally yield tree objects as well. (Dave Borowitz). * Add side-band-64k support to ReceivePackHandler. (Dave Borowitz) * Change server capabilities methods to classmethods. (Dave Borowitz) * Tweak server handler injection. (Dave Borowitz) * PackIndex1 and PackIndex2 now subclass FilePackIndex, which is itself a subclass of PackIndex. (Jelmer Vernooij) DOCUMENTATION * Add docstrings for various functions in dulwich.objects. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Clean up docstrings in dulwich.protocol. (Dave Borowitz) * Explicitly specify allowed protocol commands to ProtocolGraphWalker.read_proto_line. (Dave Borowitz) * Add utility functions to DictRefsContainer. (Dave Borowitz) 0.6.1 2010-07-22 BUG FIXES * Fix memory leak in C implementation of sorted_tree_items. (Dave Borowitz) * Use correct path separators for named repo files. (Dave Borowitz) * python > 2.7 and testtools-based test runners will now also pick up skipped tests correctly. (Jelmer Vernooij) FEATURES * Move named file initilization to BaseRepo. (Dave Borowitz) * Add logging utilities and git/HTTP server logging. (Dave Borowitz) * The GitClient interface has been cleaned up and instances are now reusable. (Augie Fackler) * Allow overriding paths to executables in GitSSHClient. (Ross Light, Jelmer Vernooij, #585204) * Add PackBasedObjectStore.pack_loose_objects(). (Jelmer Vernooij) TESTS * Add tests for sorted_tree_items and C implementation. (Dave Borowitz) * Add a MemoryRepo that stores everything in memory. (Dave Borowitz) * Quiet logging output from web tests. (Dave Borowitz) * More flexible version checking for compat tests. (Dave Borowitz) * Compat tests for servers with and without side-band-64k. (Dave Borowitz) CLEANUP * Clean up file headers. (Dave Borowitz) TESTS * Use GitFile when modifying packed-refs in tests. (Dave Borowitz) API CHANGES * dulwich.pack.write_pack_index_v{1,2} now take a file-like object rather than a filename. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Make dul-daemon/dul-web trivial wrappers around server functionality. (Dave Borowitz) * Move reference WSGI handler to web.py. (Dave Borowitz) * Factor out _report_status in ReceivePackHandler. (Dave Borowitz) * Factor out a function to convert a line to a pkt-line. (Dave Borowitz) 0.6.0 2010-05-22 note: This list is most likely incomplete for 0.6.0. BUG FIXES * Fix ReceivePackHandler to disallow removing refs without delete-refs. (Dave Borowitz) * Deal with capabilities required by the client, even if they can not be disabled in the server. (Dave Borowitz) * Fix trailing newlines in generated patch files. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Implement RefsContainer.__contains__. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Cope with \r in ref files on Windows. ( http://github.com/jelmer/dulwich/issues/#issue/13, Jelmer Vernooij) * Fix GitFile breakage on Windows. (Anatoly Techtonik, #557585) * Support packed ref deletion with no peeled refs. (Augie Fackler) * Fix send pack when there is nothing to fetch. (Augie Fackler) * Fix fetch if no progress function is specified. (Augie Fackler) * Allow double-staging of files that are deleted in the index. (Dave Borowitz) * Fix RefsContainer.add_if_new to support dangling symrefs. (Dave Borowitz) * Non-existant index files in non-bare repositories are now treated as empty. (Dave Borowitz) * Always update ShaFile.id when the contents of the object get changed. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Various Python2.4-compatibility fixes. (Dave Borowitz) * Fix thin pack handling. (Dave Borowitz) FEATURES * Add include-tag capability to server. (Dave Borowitz) * New dulwich.fastexport module that can generate fastexport streams. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Implemented BaseRepo.__contains__. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add __setitem__ to DictRefsContainer. (Dave Borowitz) * Overall improvements checking Git objects. (Dave Borowitz) * Packs are now verified while they are received. (Dave Borowitz) TESTS * Add framework for testing compatibility with C Git. (Dave Borowitz) * Add various tests for the use of non-bare repositories. (Dave Borowitz) * Cope with diffstat not being available on all platforms. (Tay Ray Chuan, Jelmer Vernooij) * Add make_object and make_commit convenience functions to test utils. (Dave Borowitz) API BREAKAGES * The 'committer' and 'message' arguments to Repo.do_commit() have been swapped. 'committer' is now optional. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Repo.get_blob, Repo.commit, Repo.tag and Repo.tree are now deprecated. (Jelmer Vernooij) * RefsContainer.set_ref() was renamed to RefsContainer.set_symbolic_ref(), for clarity. (Jelmer Vernooij) API CHANGES * The primary serialization APIs in dulwich.objects now work with chunks of strings rather than with full-text strings. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.5.02010-03-03 BUG FIXES * Support custom fields in commits (readonly). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Improved ref handling. (Dave Borowitz) * Rework server protocol to be smarter and interoperate with cgit client. (Dave Borowitz) * Add a GitFile class that uses the same locking protocol for writes as cgit. (Dave Borowitz) * Cope with forward slashes correctly in the index on Windows. (Jelmer Vernooij, #526793) FEATURES * --pure option to setup.py to allow building/installing without the C extensions. (Hal Wine, Anatoly Techtonik, Jelmer Vernooij, #434326) * Implement Repo.get_config(). (Jelmer Vernooij, Augie Fackler) * HTTP dumb and smart server. (Dave Borowitz) * Add abstract baseclass for Repo that does not require file system operations. (Dave Borowitz) 0.4.1 2010-01-03 FEATURES * Add ObjectStore.iter_tree_contents(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add Index.changes_from_tree(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add ObjectStore.tree_changes(). (Jelmer Vernooij) * Add functionality for writing patches in dulwich.patch. (Jelmer Vernooij) 0.4.0 2009-10-07 DOCUMENTATION * Added tutorial. API CHANGES * dulwich.object_store.tree_lookup_path will now return the mode and sha of the object found rather than the object itself. BUG FIXES * Use binascii.hexlify / binascii.unhexlify for better performance. * Cope with extra unknown data in index files by ignoring it (for now). * Add proper error message when server unexpectedly hangs up. (#415843) * Correctly write opcode for equal in create_delta. 0.3.3 2009-07-23 FEATURES * Implement ShaFile.__hash__(). * Implement Tree.__len__() BUG FIXES * Check for 'objects' and 'refs' directories when looking for a Git repository. (#380818) 0.3.2 2009-05-20 BUG FIXES * Support the encoding field in Commits. * Some Windows compatibility fixes. * Fixed several issues in commit support. FEATURES * Basic support for handling submodules. 0.3.1 2009-05-13 FEATURES * Implemented Repo.__getitem__, Repo.__setitem__ and Repo.__delitem__ to access content. API CHANGES * Removed Repo.set_ref, Repo.remove_ref, Repo.tags, Repo.get_refs and Repo.heads in favor of Repo.refs, a dictionary-like object for accessing refs. BUG FIXES * Removed import of 'sha' module in objects.py, which was causing deprecation warnings on Python 2.6. 0.3.0 2009-05-10 FEATURES * A new function 'commit_tree' has been added that can commit a tree based on an index. BUG FIXES * The memory usage when generating indexes has been significantly reduced. * A memory leak in the C implementation of parse_tree has been fixed. * The send-pack smart server command now works. (Thanks Scott Chacon) * The handling of short timestamps (less than 10 digits) has been fixed. * The handling of timezones has been fixed. 0.2.1 2009-04-30 BUG FIXES * Fix compatibility with Python2.4. 0.2.0 2009-04-30 FEATURES * Support for activity reporting in smart protocol client. * Optional C extensions for better performance in a couple of places that are performance-critical. 0.1.1 2009-03-13 BUG FIXES * Fixed regression in Repo.find_missing_objects() * Don't fetch ^{} objects from remote hosts, as requesting them causes a hangup. * Always write pack to disk completely before calculating checksum. FEATURES * Allow disabling thin packs when talking to remote hosts. 0.1.0 2009-01-24 * Initial release. diff --git a/dulwich/clone.py b/dulwich/clone.py deleted file mode 100644 index 05f28710..00000000 --- a/dulwich/clone.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -# clone.py -# Copyright (C) 2021 Jelmer Vernooij -# -# Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU -# General Public License as public by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 -# or (at your option) any later version. You can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of either of these two licenses. -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. -# -# You should have received a copy of the licenses; if not, see -# for a copy of the GNU General Public License -# and for a copy of the Apache -# License, Version 2.0. -# - -"""Repository clone handling.""" - -import os -import shutil -from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, Tuple - -from dulwich.objects import ( - Tag, -) -from dulwich.refs import ( - LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX, - LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX, -) - -if TYPE_CHECKING: - from dulwich.repo import Repo - - -def do_clone( - source_path, - target_path, - clone_refs: Callable[["Repo", bytes], Tuple[bytes, bytes]] = None, - mkdir=True, - bare=False, - origin=b"origin", - checkout=None, - errstream=None, - branch=None, -): - """Clone a repository. - - Args: - source_path: Source repository path - target_path: Target repository path - clone_refs: Callback to handle setting up cloned remote refs in - the target repo - mkdir: Create the target directory - bare: Whether to create a bare repository - checkout: Whether or not to check-out HEAD after cloning - origin: Base name for refs in target repository - cloned from this repository - branch: Optional branch or tag to be used as HEAD in the new repository - instead of the source repository's HEAD. - Returns: Created repository as `Repo` - """ - from dulwich.repo import Repo - - if not clone_refs: - raise ValueError("clone_refs callback is required") - - if mkdir: - os.mkdir(target_path) - - try: - target = None - if not bare: - target = Repo.init(target_path) - if checkout is None: - checkout = True - else: - if checkout: - raise ValueError("checkout and bare are incompatible") - target = Repo.init_bare(target_path) - - target_config = target.get_config() - target_config.set((b"remote", origin), b"url", source_path) - target_config.set( - (b"remote", origin), - b"fetch", - b"+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/" + origin + b"/*", - ) - target_config.write_to_path() - - ref_message = b"clone: from " + source_path - origin_head, origin_sha = clone_refs(target, ref_message) - if origin_sha and not origin_head: - # set detached HEAD - target.refs[b"HEAD"] = origin_sha - - _set_origin_head(target, origin, origin_head) - head_ref = _set_default_branch( - target, origin, origin_head, branch, ref_message - ) - - # Update target head - if head_ref: - head = _set_head(target, head_ref, ref_message) - else: - head = None - - if checkout and head is not None: - if errstream: - errstream.write(b"Checking out " + head + b"\n") - target.reset_index() - except BaseException: - if target is not None: - target.close() - if mkdir: - shutil.rmtree(target_path) - raise - - return target - - -def _set_origin_head(r, origin, origin_head): - # set refs/remotes/origin/HEAD - origin_base = b"refs/remotes/" + origin + b"/" - if origin_head and origin_head.startswith(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX): - origin_ref = origin_base + b"HEAD" - target_ref = origin_base + origin_head[len(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) :] - if target_ref in r.refs: - r.refs.set_symbolic_ref(origin_ref, target_ref) - - -def _set_default_branch(r, origin, origin_head, branch, ref_message): - origin_base = b"refs/remotes/" + origin + b"/" - if branch: - origin_ref = origin_base + branch - if origin_ref in r.refs: - local_ref = LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX + branch - r.refs.add_if_new( - local_ref, r.refs[origin_ref], ref_message - ) - head_ref = local_ref - elif LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX + branch in r.refs: - head_ref = LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX + branch - else: - raise ValueError( - "%s is not a valid branch or tag" % os.fsencode(branch) - ) - elif origin_head: - head_ref = origin_head - if origin_head.startswith(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX): - origin_ref = origin_base + origin_head[len(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) :] - else: - origin_ref = origin_head - try: - r.refs.add_if_new( - head_ref, r.refs[origin_ref], ref_message - ) - except KeyError: - pass - return head_ref - - -def _set_head(r, head_ref, ref_message): - if head_ref.startswith(LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX): - # detach HEAD at specified tag - head = r.refs[head_ref] - if isinstance(head, Tag): - _cls, obj = head.object - head = obj.get_object(obj).id - del r.refs[b"HEAD"] - r.refs.set_if_equals( - b"HEAD", None, head, message=ref_message - ) - else: - # set HEAD to specific branch - try: - head = r.refs[head_ref] - r.refs.set_symbolic_ref(b"HEAD", head_ref) - r.refs.set_if_equals( - b"HEAD", None, head, message=ref_message - ) - except KeyError: - head = None - return head diff --git a/dulwich/porcelain.py b/dulwich/porcelain.py index 6d53055c..188dca23 100644 --- a/dulwich/porcelain.py +++ b/dulwich/porcelain.py @@ -1,1933 +1,1909 @@ # porcelain.py -- Porcelain-like layer on top of Dulwich # Copyright (C) 2013 Jelmer Vernooij # # Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU # General Public License as public by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 # or (at your option) any later version. You can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of either of these two licenses. # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # You should have received a copy of the licenses; if not, see # for a copy of the GNU General Public License # and for a copy of the Apache # License, Version 2.0. # """Simple wrapper that provides porcelain-like functions on top of Dulwich. Currently implemented: * archive * add * branch{_create,_delete,_list} * check-ignore * checkout * clone * commit * commit-tree * daemon * describe * diff-tree * fetch * init * ls-files * ls-remote * ls-tree * pull * push * rm * remote{_add} * receive-pack * reset * rev-list * tag{_create,_delete,_list} * upload-pack * update-server-info * status * symbolic-ref These functions are meant to behave similarly to the git subcommands. Differences in behaviour are considered bugs. Note: one of the consequences of this is that paths tend to be interpreted relative to the current working directory rather than relative to the repository root. Functions should generally accept both unicode strings and bytestrings """ from collections import namedtuple from contextlib import ( closing, contextmanager, ) from io import BytesIO, RawIOBase import datetime import os from pathlib import Path import posixpath import stat import sys import time from typing import ( Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union, ) from dulwich.archive import ( tar_stream, ) from dulwich.client import ( get_transport_and_path, ) -from dulwich.clone import ( - do_clone, -) from dulwich.config import ( StackedConfig, ) from dulwich.diff_tree import ( CHANGE_ADD, CHANGE_DELETE, CHANGE_MODIFY, CHANGE_RENAME, CHANGE_COPY, RENAME_CHANGE_TYPES, ) from dulwich.errors import ( SendPackError, ) from dulwich.graph import ( can_fast_forward, ) from dulwich.ignore import IgnoreFilterManager from dulwich.index import ( blob_from_path_and_stat, get_unstaged_changes, build_file_from_blob, _fs_to_tree_path, ) from dulwich.object_store import ( tree_lookup_path, ) from dulwich.objects import ( Commit, Tag, format_timezone, parse_timezone, pretty_format_tree_entry, ) from dulwich.objectspec import ( parse_commit, parse_object, parse_ref, parse_reftuples, parse_tree, ) from dulwich.pack import ( write_pack_index, write_pack_objects, ) from dulwich.patch import write_tree_diff from dulwich.protocol import ( Protocol, ZERO_SHA, ) from dulwich.refs import ( ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX, LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX, LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX, strip_peeled_refs, RefsContainer, ) from dulwich.repo import BaseRepo, Repo from dulwich.server import ( FileSystemBackend, TCPGitServer, ReceivePackHandler, UploadPackHandler, update_server_info as server_update_server_info, ) # Module level tuple definition for status output GitStatus = namedtuple("GitStatus", "staged unstaged untracked") class NoneStream(RawIOBase): """Fallback if stdout or stderr are unavailable, does nothing.""" def read(self, size=-1): return None def readall(self): return None def readinto(self, b): return None def write(self, b): return None default_bytes_out_stream = getattr(sys.stdout, "buffer", None) or NoneStream() default_bytes_err_stream = getattr(sys.stderr, "buffer", None) or NoneStream() DEFAULT_ENCODING = "utf-8" class Error(Exception): """Porcelain-based error. """ def __init__(self, msg, inner=None): super(Error, self).__init__(msg) self.inner = inner class RemoteExists(Error): """Raised when the remote already exists.""" def open_repo(path_or_repo): """Open an argument that can be a repository or a path for a repository.""" if isinstance(path_or_repo, BaseRepo): return path_or_repo return Repo(path_or_repo) @contextmanager def _noop_context_manager(obj): """Context manager that has the same api as closing but does nothing.""" yield obj def open_repo_closing(path_or_repo): """Open an argument that can be a repository or a path for a repository. returns a context manager that will close the repo on exit if the argument is a path, else does nothing if the argument is a repo. """ if isinstance(path_or_repo, BaseRepo): return _noop_context_manager(path_or_repo) return closing(Repo(path_or_repo)) def path_to_tree_path(repopath, path, tree_encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING): """Convert a path to a path usable in an index, e.g. bytes and relative to the repository root. Args: repopath: Repository path, absolute or relative to the cwd path: A path, absolute or relative to the cwd Returns: A path formatted for use in e.g. an index """ # Resolve might returns a relative path on Windows # https://bugs.python.org/issue38671 if sys.platform == "win32": path = os.path.abspath(path) path = Path(path) resolved_path = path.resolve() # Resolve and abspath seems to behave differently regarding symlinks, # as we are doing abspath on the file path, we need to do the same on # the repo path or they might not match if sys.platform == "win32": repopath = os.path.abspath(repopath) repopath = Path(repopath).resolve() try: relpath = resolved_path.relative_to(repopath) except ValueError: # If path is a symlink that points to a file outside the repo, we # want the relpath for the link itself, not the resolved target if path.is_symlink(): parent = path.parent.resolve() relpath = (parent / path.name).relative_to(repopath) else: raise if sys.platform == "win32": return str(relpath).replace(os.path.sep, "/").encode(tree_encoding) else: return bytes(relpath) class DivergedBranches(Error): """Branches have diverged and fast-forward is not possible.""" def check_diverged(repo, current_sha, new_sha): """Check if updating to a sha can be done with fast forwarding. Args: repo: Repository object current_sha: Current head sha new_sha: New head sha """ try: can = can_fast_forward(repo, current_sha, new_sha) except KeyError: can = False if not can: raise DivergedBranches(current_sha, new_sha) def archive( repo, committish=None, outstream=default_bytes_out_stream, errstream=default_bytes_err_stream, ): """Create an archive. Args: repo: Path of repository for which to generate an archive. committish: Commit SHA1 or ref to use outstream: Output stream (defaults to stdout) errstream: Error stream (defaults to stderr) """ if committish is None: committish = "HEAD" with open_repo_closing(repo) as repo_obj: c = parse_commit(repo_obj, committish) for chunk in tar_stream( repo_obj.object_store, repo_obj.object_store[c.tree], c.commit_time ): outstream.write(chunk) def update_server_info(repo="."): """Update server info files for a repository. Args: repo: path to the repository """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: server_update_server_info(r) def symbolic_ref(repo, ref_name, force=False): """Set git symbolic ref into HEAD. Args: repo: path to the repository ref_name: short name of the new ref force: force settings without checking if it exists in refs/heads """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as repo_obj: ref_path = _make_branch_ref(ref_name) if not force and ref_path not in repo_obj.refs.keys(): raise Error("fatal: ref `%s` is not a ref" % ref_name) repo_obj.refs.set_symbolic_ref(b"HEAD", ref_path) def commit( repo=".", message=None, author=None, committer=None, encoding=None, no_verify=False, ): """Create a new commit. Args: repo: Path to repository message: Optional commit message author: Optional author name and email committer: Optional committer name and email no_verify: Skip pre-commit and commit-msg hooks Returns: SHA1 of the new commit """ # FIXME: Support --all argument # FIXME: Support --signoff argument if getattr(message, "encode", None): message = message.encode(encoding or DEFAULT_ENCODING) if getattr(author, "encode", None): author = author.encode(encoding or DEFAULT_ENCODING) if getattr(committer, "encode", None): committer = committer.encode(encoding or DEFAULT_ENCODING) with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: return r.do_commit( message=message, author=author, committer=committer, encoding=encoding, no_verify=no_verify, ) def commit_tree(repo, tree, message=None, author=None, committer=None): """Create a new commit object. Args: repo: Path to repository tree: An existing tree object author: Optional author name and email committer: Optional committer name and email """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: return r.do_commit( message=message, tree=tree, committer=committer, author=author ) def init(path=".", bare=False): """Create a new git repository. Args: path: Path to repository. bare: Whether to create a bare repository. Returns: A Repo instance """ if not os.path.exists(path): os.mkdir(path) if bare: return Repo.init_bare(path) else: return Repo.init(path) def clone( source, target=None, bare=False, checkout=None, errstream=default_bytes_err_stream, outstream=None, origin=b"origin", depth=None, branch=None, **kwargs ): """Clone a local or remote git repository. Args: source: Path or URL for source repository target: Path to target repository (optional) bare: Whether or not to create a bare repository checkout: Whether or not to check-out HEAD after cloning errstream: Optional stream to write progress to outstream: Optional stream to write progress to (deprecated) origin: Name of remote from the repository used to clone depth: Depth to fetch at branch: Optional branch or tag to be used as HEAD in the new repository instead of the cloned repository's HEAD. Returns: The new repository """ if outstream is not None: import warnings warnings.warn( "outstream= has been deprecated in favour of errstream=.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3, ) errstream = outstream if checkout is None: checkout = not bare if checkout and bare: raise Error("checkout and bare are incompatible") if target is None: target = source.split("/")[-1] mkdir = not os.path.exists(target) - if not isinstance(source, bytes): - source = source.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING) - - def clone_refs(target_repo, ref_message): - fetch_result = fetch( - target_repo, - origin, - errstream=errstream, - message=ref_message, - depth=depth, - **kwargs + with open_repo_closing(source) as r: + return r.clone( + target, + mkdir=mkdir, + bare=bare, + origin=origin, + checkout=checkout, + branch=branch, ) - head_ref = fetch_result.symrefs.get(b"HEAD", None) - try: - head_sha = target_repo[fetch_result.refs[b"HEAD"]].id - except KeyError: - head_sha = None - return head_ref, head_sha - - return do_clone( - source, - target, - clone_refs=clone_refs, - mkdir=mkdir, - bare=bare, - origin=origin, - checkout=checkout, - errstream=errstream, - branch=branch, - ) def add(repo=".", paths=None): """Add files to the staging area. Args: repo: Repository for the files paths: Paths to add. No value passed stages all modified files. Returns: Tuple with set of added files and ignored files If the repository contains ignored directories, the returned set will contain the path to an ignored directory (with trailing slash). Individual files within ignored directories will not be returned. """ ignored = set() with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: repo_path = Path(r.path).resolve() ignore_manager = IgnoreFilterManager.from_repo(r) if not paths: paths = list( get_untracked_paths( str(Path(os.getcwd()).resolve()), str(repo_path), r.open_index(), ) ) relpaths = [] if not isinstance(paths, list): paths = [paths] for p in paths: path = Path(p) relpath = str(path.resolve().relative_to(repo_path)) # FIXME: Support patterns if path.is_dir(): relpath = os.path.join(relpath, "") if ignore_manager.is_ignored(relpath): ignored.add(relpath) continue relpaths.append(relpath) r.stage(relpaths) return (relpaths, ignored) def _is_subdir(subdir, parentdir): """Check whether subdir is parentdir or a subdir of parentdir If parentdir or subdir is a relative path, it will be disamgibuated relative to the pwd. """ parentdir_abs = os.path.realpath(parentdir) + os.path.sep subdir_abs = os.path.realpath(subdir) + os.path.sep return subdir_abs.startswith(parentdir_abs) # TODO: option to remove ignored files also, in line with `git clean -fdx` def clean(repo=".", target_dir=None): """Remove any untracked files from the target directory recursively Equivalent to running `git clean -fd` in target_dir. Args: repo: Repository where the files may be tracked target_dir: Directory to clean - current directory if None """ if target_dir is None: target_dir = os.getcwd() with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: if not _is_subdir(target_dir, r.path): raise Error("target_dir must be in the repo's working dir") config = r.get_config_stack() require_force = config.get_boolean( # noqa: F841 (b"clean",), b"requireForce", True ) # TODO(jelmer): if require_force is set, then make sure that -f, -i or # -n is specified. index = r.open_index() ignore_manager = IgnoreFilterManager.from_repo(r) paths_in_wd = _walk_working_dir_paths(target_dir, r.path) # Reverse file visit order, so that files and subdirectories are # removed before containing directory for ap, is_dir in reversed(list(paths_in_wd)): if is_dir: # All subdirectories and files have been removed if untracked, # so dir contains no tracked files iff it is empty. is_empty = len(os.listdir(ap)) == 0 if is_empty: os.rmdir(ap) else: ip = path_to_tree_path(r.path, ap) is_tracked = ip in index rp = os.path.relpath(ap, r.path) is_ignored = ignore_manager.is_ignored(rp) if not is_tracked and not is_ignored: os.remove(ap) def remove(repo=".", paths=None, cached=False): """Remove files from the staging area. Args: repo: Repository for the files paths: Paths to remove """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: index = r.open_index() for p in paths: full_path = os.fsencode(os.path.abspath(p)) tree_path = path_to_tree_path(r.path, p) try: index_sha = index[tree_path].sha except KeyError: raise Error("%s did not match any files" % p) if not cached: try: st = os.lstat(full_path) except OSError: pass else: try: blob = blob_from_path_and_stat(full_path, st) except IOError: pass else: try: committed_sha = tree_lookup_path( r.__getitem__, r[r.head()].tree, tree_path )[1] except KeyError: committed_sha = None if blob.id != index_sha and index_sha != committed_sha: raise Error( "file has staged content differing " "from both the file and head: %s" % p ) if index_sha != committed_sha: raise Error("file has staged changes: %s" % p) os.remove(full_path) del index[tree_path] index.write() rm = remove def commit_decode(commit, contents, default_encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING): if commit.encoding: encoding = commit.encoding.decode("ascii") else: encoding = default_encoding return contents.decode(encoding, "replace") def commit_encode(commit, contents, default_encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING): if commit.encoding: encoding = commit.encoding.decode("ascii") else: encoding = default_encoding return contents.encode(encoding) def print_commit(commit, decode, outstream=sys.stdout): """Write a human-readable commit log entry. Args: commit: A `Commit` object outstream: A stream file to write to """ outstream.write("-" * 50 + "\n") outstream.write("commit: " + commit.id.decode("ascii") + "\n") if len(commit.parents) > 1: outstream.write( "merge: " + "...".join([c.decode("ascii") for c in commit.parents[1:]]) + "\n" ) outstream.write("Author: " + decode(commit.author) + "\n") if commit.author != commit.committer: outstream.write("Committer: " + decode(commit.committer) + "\n") time_tuple = time.gmtime(commit.author_time + commit.author_timezone) time_str = time.strftime("%a %b %d %Y %H:%M:%S", time_tuple) timezone_str = format_timezone(commit.author_timezone).decode("ascii") outstream.write("Date: " + time_str + " " + timezone_str + "\n") outstream.write("\n") outstream.write(decode(commit.message) + "\n") outstream.write("\n") def print_tag(tag, decode, outstream=sys.stdout): """Write a human-readable tag. Args: tag: A `Tag` object decode: Function for decoding bytes to unicode string outstream: A stream to write to """ outstream.write("Tagger: " + decode(tag.tagger) + "\n") time_tuple = time.gmtime(tag.tag_time + tag.tag_timezone) time_str = time.strftime("%a %b %d %Y %H:%M:%S", time_tuple) timezone_str = format_timezone(tag.tag_timezone).decode("ascii") outstream.write("Date: " + time_str + " " + timezone_str + "\n") outstream.write("\n") outstream.write(decode(tag.message)) outstream.write("\n") def show_blob(repo, blob, decode, outstream=sys.stdout): """Write a blob to a stream. Args: repo: A `Repo` object blob: A `Blob` object decode: Function for decoding bytes to unicode string outstream: A stream file to write to """ outstream.write(decode(blob.data)) def show_commit(repo, commit, decode, outstream=sys.stdout): """Show a commit to a stream. Args: repo: A `Repo` object commit: A `Commit` object decode: Function for decoding bytes to unicode string outstream: Stream to write to """ print_commit(commit, decode=decode, outstream=outstream) if commit.parents: parent_commit = repo[commit.parents[0]] base_tree = parent_commit.tree else: base_tree = None diffstream = BytesIO() write_tree_diff(diffstream, repo.object_store, base_tree, commit.tree) diffstream.seek(0) outstream.write(commit_decode(commit, diffstream.getvalue())) def show_tree(repo, tree, decode, outstream=sys.stdout): """Print a tree to a stream. Args: repo: A `Repo` object tree: A `Tree` object decode: Function for decoding bytes to unicode string outstream: Stream to write to """ for n in tree: outstream.write(decode(n) + "\n") def show_tag(repo, tag, decode, outstream=sys.stdout): """Print a tag to a stream. Args: repo: A `Repo` object tag: A `Tag` object decode: Function for decoding bytes to unicode string outstream: Stream to write to """ print_tag(tag, decode, outstream) show_object(repo, repo[tag.object[1]], decode, outstream) def show_object(repo, obj, decode, outstream): return { b"tree": show_tree, b"blob": show_blob, b"commit": show_commit, b"tag": show_tag, }[obj.type_name](repo, obj, decode, outstream) def print_name_status(changes): """Print a simple status summary, listing changed files.""" for change in changes: if not change: continue if isinstance(change, list): change = change[0] if change.type == CHANGE_ADD: path1 = change.new.path path2 = "" kind = "A" elif change.type == CHANGE_DELETE: path1 = change.old.path path2 = "" kind = "D" elif change.type == CHANGE_MODIFY: path1 = change.new.path path2 = "" kind = "M" elif change.type in RENAME_CHANGE_TYPES: path1 = change.old.path path2 = change.new.path if change.type == CHANGE_RENAME: kind = "R" elif change.type == CHANGE_COPY: kind = "C" yield "%-8s%-20s%-20s" % (kind, path1, path2) def log( repo=".", paths=None, outstream=sys.stdout, max_entries=None, reverse=False, name_status=False, ): """Write commit logs. Args: repo: Path to repository paths: Optional set of specific paths to print entries for outstream: Stream to write log output to reverse: Reverse order in which entries are printed name_status: Print name status max_entries: Optional maximum number of entries to display """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: walker = r.get_walker(max_entries=max_entries, paths=paths, reverse=reverse) for entry in walker: def decode(x): return commit_decode(entry.commit, x) print_commit(entry.commit, decode, outstream) if name_status: outstream.writelines( [line + "\n" for line in print_name_status(entry.changes())] ) # TODO(jelmer): better default for encoding? def show( repo=".", objects=None, outstream=sys.stdout, default_encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING, ): """Print the changes in a commit. Args: repo: Path to repository objects: Objects to show (defaults to [HEAD]) outstream: Stream to write to default_encoding: Default encoding to use if none is set in the commit """ if objects is None: objects = ["HEAD"] if not isinstance(objects, list): objects = [objects] with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: for objectish in objects: o = parse_object(r, objectish) if isinstance(o, Commit): def decode(x): return commit_decode(o, x, default_encoding) else: def decode(x): return x.decode(default_encoding) show_object(r, o, decode, outstream) def diff_tree(repo, old_tree, new_tree, outstream=sys.stdout): """Compares the content and mode of blobs found via two tree objects. Args: repo: Path to repository old_tree: Id of old tree new_tree: Id of new tree outstream: Stream to write to """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: write_tree_diff(outstream, r.object_store, old_tree, new_tree) def rev_list(repo, commits, outstream=sys.stdout): """Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order. Args: repo: Path to repository commits: Commits over which to iterate outstream: Stream to write to """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: for entry in r.get_walker(include=[r[c].id for c in commits]): outstream.write(entry.commit.id + b"\n") def tag(*args, **kwargs): import warnings warnings.warn( "tag has been deprecated in favour of tag_create.", DeprecationWarning ) return tag_create(*args, **kwargs) def tag_create( repo, tag, author=None, message=None, annotated=False, objectish="HEAD", tag_time=None, tag_timezone=None, sign=False, ): """Creates a tag in git via dulwich calls: Args: repo: Path to repository tag: tag string author: tag author (optional, if annotated is set) message: tag message (optional) annotated: whether to create an annotated tag objectish: object the tag should point at, defaults to HEAD tag_time: Optional time for annotated tag tag_timezone: Optional timezone for annotated tag sign: GPG Sign the tag (bool, defaults to False, pass True to use default GPG key, pass a str containing Key ID to use a specific GPG key) """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: object = parse_object(r, objectish) if annotated: # Create the tag object tag_obj = Tag() if author is None: # TODO(jelmer): Don't use repo private method. author = r._get_user_identity(r.get_config_stack()) tag_obj.tagger = author tag_obj.message = message + "\n".encode() tag_obj.name = tag tag_obj.object = (type(object), object.id) if tag_time is None: tag_time = int(time.time()) tag_obj.tag_time = tag_time if tag_timezone is None: # TODO(jelmer) Use current user timezone rather than UTC tag_timezone = 0 elif isinstance(tag_timezone, str): tag_timezone = parse_timezone(tag_timezone) tag_obj.tag_timezone = tag_timezone if sign: tag_obj.sign(sign if isinstance(sign, str) else None) r.object_store.add_object(tag_obj) tag_id = tag_obj.id else: tag_id = object.id r.refs[_make_tag_ref(tag)] = tag_id def list_tags(*args, **kwargs): import warnings warnings.warn( "list_tags has been deprecated in favour of tag_list.", DeprecationWarning, ) return tag_list(*args, **kwargs) def tag_list(repo, outstream=sys.stdout): """List all tags. Args: repo: Path to repository outstream: Stream to write tags to """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: tags = sorted(r.refs.as_dict(b"refs/tags")) return tags def tag_delete(repo, name): """Remove a tag. Args: repo: Path to repository name: Name of tag to remove """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: if isinstance(name, bytes): names = [name] elif isinstance(name, list): names = name else: raise Error("Unexpected tag name type %r" % name) for name in names: del r.refs[_make_tag_ref(name)] def reset(repo, mode, treeish="HEAD"): """Reset current HEAD to the specified state. Args: repo: Path to repository mode: Mode ("hard", "soft", "mixed") treeish: Treeish to reset to """ if mode != "hard": raise Error("hard is the only mode currently supported") with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: tree = parse_tree(r, treeish) r.reset_index(tree.id) def get_remote_repo( repo: Repo, remote_location: Optional[Union[str, bytes]] = None ) -> Tuple[Optional[str], str]: config = repo.get_config() if remote_location is None: remote_location = get_branch_remote(repo) if isinstance(remote_location, str): encoded_location = remote_location.encode() else: encoded_location = remote_location section = (b"remote", encoded_location) remote_name = None # type: Optional[str] if config.has_section(section): remote_name = encoded_location.decode() url = config.get(section, "url") encoded_location = url else: remote_name = None return (remote_name, encoded_location.decode()) def push( repo, remote_location=None, refspecs=None, outstream=default_bytes_out_stream, errstream=default_bytes_err_stream, force=False, **kwargs ): """Remote push with dulwich via dulwich.client Args: repo: Path to repository remote_location: Location of the remote refspecs: Refs to push to remote outstream: A stream file to write output errstream: A stream file to write errors force: Force overwriting refs """ # Open the repo with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: if refspecs is None: refspecs = [active_branch(r)] (remote_name, remote_location) = get_remote_repo(r, remote_location) # Get the client and path client, path = get_transport_and_path( remote_location, config=r.get_config_stack(), **kwargs ) selected_refs = [] remote_changed_refs = {} def update_refs(refs): selected_refs.extend(parse_reftuples(r.refs, refs, refspecs, force=force)) new_refs = {} # TODO: Handle selected_refs == {None: None} for (lh, rh, force_ref) in selected_refs: if lh is None: new_refs[rh] = ZERO_SHA remote_changed_refs[rh] = None else: try: localsha = r.refs[lh] except KeyError: raise Error("No valid ref %s in local repository" % lh) if not force_ref and rh in refs: check_diverged(r, refs[rh], localsha) new_refs[rh] = localsha remote_changed_refs[rh] = localsha return new_refs err_encoding = getattr(errstream, "encoding", None) or DEFAULT_ENCODING remote_location = client.get_url(path) try: result = client.send_pack( path, update_refs, generate_pack_data=r.generate_pack_data, progress=errstream.write, ) except SendPackError as e: raise Error( "Push to " + remote_location + " failed -> " + e.args[0].decode(), inner=e, ) else: errstream.write( b"Push to " + remote_location.encode(err_encoding) + b" successful.\n" ) for ref, error in (result.ref_status or {}).items(): if error is not None: errstream.write( b"Push of ref %s failed: %s\n" % (ref, error.encode(err_encoding)) ) else: errstream.write(b"Ref %s updated\n" % ref) if remote_name is not None: _import_remote_refs(r.refs, remote_name, remote_changed_refs) def pull( repo, remote_location=None, refspecs=None, outstream=default_bytes_out_stream, errstream=default_bytes_err_stream, fast_forward=True, force=False, **kwargs ): """Pull from remote via dulwich.client Args: repo: Path to repository remote_location: Location of the remote refspec: refspecs to fetch outstream: A stream file to write to output errstream: A stream file to write to errors """ # Open the repo with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: (remote_name, remote_location) = get_remote_repo(r, remote_location) if refspecs is None: refspecs = [b"HEAD"] selected_refs = [] def determine_wants(remote_refs, **kwargs): selected_refs.extend( parse_reftuples(remote_refs, r.refs, refspecs, force=force) ) return [ remote_refs[lh] for (lh, rh, force_ref) in selected_refs if remote_refs[lh] not in r.object_store ] client, path = get_transport_and_path( remote_location, config=r.get_config_stack(), **kwargs ) fetch_result = client.fetch( path, r, progress=errstream.write, determine_wants=determine_wants ) for (lh, rh, force_ref) in selected_refs: try: check_diverged(r, r.refs[rh], fetch_result.refs[lh]) except DivergedBranches: if fast_forward: raise else: raise NotImplementedError("merge is not yet supported") r.refs[rh] = fetch_result.refs[lh] if selected_refs: r[b"HEAD"] = fetch_result.refs[selected_refs[0][1]] # Perform 'git checkout .' - syncs staged changes tree = r[b"HEAD"].tree r.reset_index(tree=tree) if remote_name is not None: _import_remote_refs(r.refs, remote_name, fetch_result.refs) def status(repo=".", ignored=False): """Returns staged, unstaged, and untracked changes relative to the HEAD. Args: repo: Path to repository or repository object ignored: Whether to include ignored files in `untracked` Returns: GitStatus tuple, staged - dict with lists of staged paths (diff index/HEAD) unstaged - list of unstaged paths (diff index/working-tree) untracked - list of untracked, un-ignored & non-.git paths """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: # 1. Get status of staged tracked_changes = get_tree_changes(r) # 2. Get status of unstaged index = r.open_index() normalizer = r.get_blob_normalizer() filter_callback = normalizer.checkin_normalize unstaged_changes = list(get_unstaged_changes(index, r.path, filter_callback)) untracked_paths = get_untracked_paths( r.path, r.path, index, exclude_ignored=not ignored ) untracked_changes = list(untracked_paths) return GitStatus(tracked_changes, unstaged_changes, untracked_changes) def _walk_working_dir_paths(frompath, basepath, prune_dirnames=None): """Get path, is_dir for files in working dir from frompath Args: frompath: Path to begin walk basepath: Path to compare to prune_dirnames: Optional callback to prune dirnames during os.walk dirnames will be set to result of prune_dirnames(dirpath, dirnames) """ for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(frompath): # Skip .git and below. if ".git" in dirnames: dirnames.remove(".git") if dirpath != basepath: continue if ".git" in filenames: filenames.remove(".git") if dirpath != basepath: continue if dirpath != frompath: yield dirpath, True for filename in filenames: filepath = os.path.join(dirpath, filename) yield filepath, False if prune_dirnames: dirnames[:] = prune_dirnames(dirpath, dirnames) def get_untracked_paths(frompath, basepath, index, exclude_ignored=False): """Get untracked paths. Args: frompath: Path to walk basepath: Path to compare to index: Index to check against exclude_ignored: Whether to exclude ignored paths Note: ignored directories will never be walked for performance reasons. If exclude_ignored is False, only the path to an ignored directory will be yielded, no files inside the directory will be returned """ with open_repo_closing(basepath) as r: ignore_manager = IgnoreFilterManager.from_repo(r) ignored_dirs = [] def prune_dirnames(dirpath, dirnames): for i in range(len(dirnames) - 1, -1, -1): path = os.path.join(dirpath, dirnames[i]) ip = os.path.join(os.path.relpath(path, basepath), "") if ignore_manager.is_ignored(ip): if not exclude_ignored: ignored_dirs.append( os.path.join(os.path.relpath(path, frompath), "") ) del dirnames[i] return dirnames for ap, is_dir in _walk_working_dir_paths( frompath, basepath, prune_dirnames=prune_dirnames ): if not is_dir: ip = path_to_tree_path(basepath, ap) if ip not in index: if ( not exclude_ignored or not ignore_manager.is_ignored( os.path.relpath(ap, basepath) ) ): yield os.path.relpath(ap, frompath) yield from ignored_dirs def get_tree_changes(repo): """Return add/delete/modify changes to tree by comparing index to HEAD. Args: repo: repo path or object Returns: dict with lists for each type of change """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: index = r.open_index() # Compares the Index to the HEAD & determines changes # Iterate through the changes and report add/delete/modify # TODO: call out to dulwich.diff_tree somehow. tracked_changes = { "add": [], "delete": [], "modify": [], } try: tree_id = r[b"HEAD"].tree except KeyError: tree_id = None for change in index.changes_from_tree(r.object_store, tree_id): if not change[0][0]: tracked_changes["add"].append(change[0][1]) elif not change[0][1]: tracked_changes["delete"].append(change[0][0]) elif change[0][0] == change[0][1]: tracked_changes["modify"].append(change[0][0]) else: raise NotImplementedError("git mv ops not yet supported") return tracked_changes def daemon(path=".", address=None, port=None): """Run a daemon serving Git requests over TCP/IP. Args: path: Path to the directory to serve. address: Optional address to listen on (defaults to ::) port: Optional port to listen on (defaults to TCP_GIT_PORT) """ # TODO(jelmer): Support git-daemon-export-ok and --export-all. backend = FileSystemBackend(path) server = TCPGitServer(backend, address, port) server.serve_forever() def web_daemon(path=".", address=None, port=None): """Run a daemon serving Git requests over HTTP. Args: path: Path to the directory to serve address: Optional address to listen on (defaults to ::) port: Optional port to listen on (defaults to 80) """ from dulwich.web import ( make_wsgi_chain, make_server, WSGIRequestHandlerLogger, WSGIServerLogger, ) backend = FileSystemBackend(path) app = make_wsgi_chain(backend) server = make_server( address, port, app, handler_class=WSGIRequestHandlerLogger, server_class=WSGIServerLogger, ) server.serve_forever() def upload_pack(path=".", inf=None, outf=None): """Upload a pack file after negotiating its contents using smart protocol. Args: path: Path to the repository inf: Input stream to communicate with client outf: Output stream to communicate with client """ if outf is None: outf = getattr(sys.stdout, "buffer", sys.stdout) if inf is None: inf = getattr(sys.stdin, "buffer", sys.stdin) path = os.path.expanduser(path) backend = FileSystemBackend(path) def send_fn(data): outf.write(data) outf.flush() proto = Protocol(inf.read, send_fn) handler = UploadPackHandler(backend, [path], proto) # FIXME: Catch exceptions and write a single-line summary to outf. handler.handle() return 0 def receive_pack(path=".", inf=None, outf=None): """Receive a pack file after negotiating its contents using smart protocol. Args: path: Path to the repository inf: Input stream to communicate with client outf: Output stream to communicate with client """ if outf is None: outf = getattr(sys.stdout, "buffer", sys.stdout) if inf is None: inf = getattr(sys.stdin, "buffer", sys.stdin) path = os.path.expanduser(path) backend = FileSystemBackend(path) def send_fn(data): outf.write(data) outf.flush() proto = Protocol(inf.read, send_fn) handler = ReceivePackHandler(backend, [path], proto) # FIXME: Catch exceptions and write a single-line summary to outf. handler.handle() return 0 def _make_branch_ref(name): if getattr(name, "encode", None): name = name.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING) return LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX + name def _make_tag_ref(name): if getattr(name, "encode", None): name = name.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING) return LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX + name def branch_delete(repo, name): """Delete a branch. Args: repo: Path to the repository name: Name of the branch """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: if isinstance(name, list): names = name else: names = [name] for name in names: del r.refs[_make_branch_ref(name)] def branch_create(repo, name, objectish=None, force=False): """Create a branch. Args: repo: Path to the repository name: Name of the new branch objectish: Target object to point new branch at (defaults to HEAD) force: Force creation of branch, even if it already exists """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: if objectish is None: objectish = "HEAD" object = parse_object(r, objectish) refname = _make_branch_ref(name) ref_message = b"branch: Created from " + objectish.encode("utf-8") if force: r.refs.set_if_equals(refname, None, object.id, message=ref_message) else: if not r.refs.add_if_new(refname, object.id, message=ref_message): raise Error("Branch with name %s already exists." % name) def branch_list(repo): """List all branches. Args: repo: Path to the repository """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: return r.refs.keys(base=LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) def active_branch(repo): """Return the active branch in the repository, if any. Args: repo: Repository to open Returns: branch name Raises: KeyError: if the repository does not have a working tree IndexError: if HEAD is floating """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: active_ref = r.refs.follow(b"HEAD")[0][1] if not active_ref.startswith(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX): raise ValueError(active_ref) return active_ref[len(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) :] def get_branch_remote(repo): """Return the active branch's remote name, if any. Args: repo: Repository to open Returns: remote name Raises: KeyError: if the repository does not have a working tree """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: branch_name = active_branch(r.path) config = r.get_config() try: remote_name = config.get((b"branch", branch_name), b"remote") except KeyError: remote_name = b"origin" return remote_name def _import_remote_refs( refs_container: RefsContainer, remote_name: str, refs: Dict[str, str], message: Optional[bytes] = None, prune: bool = False, prune_tags: bool = False, ): stripped_refs = strip_peeled_refs(refs) branches = { n[len(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) :]: v for (n, v) in stripped_refs.items() if n.startswith(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) } refs_container.import_refs( b"refs/remotes/" + remote_name.encode(), branches, message=message, prune=prune, ) tags = { n[len(b"refs/tags/") :]: v for (n, v) in stripped_refs.items() if n.startswith(b"refs/tags/") and not n.endswith(ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX) } refs_container.import_refs(b"refs/tags", tags, message=message, prune=prune_tags) def fetch( repo, remote_location=None, outstream=sys.stdout, errstream=default_bytes_err_stream, message=None, depth=None, prune=False, prune_tags=False, force=False, **kwargs ): """Fetch objects from a remote server. Args: repo: Path to the repository remote_location: String identifying a remote server outstream: Output stream (defaults to stdout) errstream: Error stream (defaults to stderr) message: Reflog message (defaults to b"fetch: from ") depth: Depth to fetch at prune: Prune remote removed refs prune_tags: Prune reomte removed tags Returns: Dictionary with refs on the remote """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: (remote_name, remote_location) = get_remote_repo(r, remote_location) if message is None: message = b"fetch: from " + remote_location.encode("utf-8") client, path = get_transport_and_path( remote_location, config=r.get_config_stack(), **kwargs ) fetch_result = client.fetch(path, r, progress=errstream.write, depth=depth) if remote_name is not None: _import_remote_refs( r.refs, remote_name, fetch_result.refs, message, prune=prune, prune_tags=prune_tags, ) return fetch_result def ls_remote(remote, config=None, **kwargs): """List the refs in a remote. Args: remote: Remote repository location config: Configuration to use Returns: Dictionary with remote refs """ if config is None: config = StackedConfig.default() client, host_path = get_transport_and_path(remote, config=config, **kwargs) return client.get_refs(host_path) def repack(repo): """Repack loose files in a repository. Currently this only packs loose objects. Args: repo: Path to the repository """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: r.object_store.pack_loose_objects() def pack_objects(repo, object_ids, packf, idxf, delta_window_size=None): """Pack objects into a file. Args: repo: Path to the repository object_ids: List of object ids to write packf: File-like object to write to idxf: File-like object to write to (can be None) """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: entries, data_sum = write_pack_objects( packf, r.object_store.iter_shas((oid, None) for oid in object_ids), delta_window_size=delta_window_size, ) if idxf is not None: entries = sorted([(k, v[0], v[1]) for (k, v) in entries.items()]) write_pack_index(idxf, entries, data_sum) def ls_tree( repo, treeish=b"HEAD", outstream=sys.stdout, recursive=False, name_only=False, ): """List contents of a tree. Args: repo: Path to the repository tree_ish: Tree id to list outstream: Output stream (defaults to stdout) recursive: Whether to recursively list files name_only: Only print item name """ def list_tree(store, treeid, base): for (name, mode, sha) in store[treeid].iteritems(): if base: name = posixpath.join(base, name) if name_only: outstream.write(name + b"\n") else: outstream.write(pretty_format_tree_entry(name, mode, sha)) if stat.S_ISDIR(mode) and recursive: list_tree(store, sha, name) with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: tree = parse_tree(r, treeish) list_tree(r.object_store, tree.id, "") def remote_add(repo, name, url): """Add a remote. Args: repo: Path to the repository name: Remote name url: Remote URL """ if not isinstance(name, bytes): name = name.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING) if not isinstance(url, bytes): url = url.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING) with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: c = r.get_config() section = (b"remote", name) if c.has_section(section): raise RemoteExists(section) c.set(section, b"url", url) c.write_to_path() def check_ignore(repo, paths, no_index=False): """Debug gitignore files. Args: repo: Path to the repository paths: List of paths to check for no_index: Don't check index Returns: List of ignored files """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: index = r.open_index() ignore_manager = IgnoreFilterManager.from_repo(r) for path in paths: if not no_index and path_to_tree_path(r.path, path) in index: continue if os.path.isabs(path): path = os.path.relpath(path, r.path) if ignore_manager.is_ignored(path): yield path def update_head(repo, target, detached=False, new_branch=None): """Update HEAD to point at a new branch/commit. Note that this does not actually update the working tree. Args: repo: Path to the repository detach: Create a detached head target: Branch or committish to switch to new_branch: New branch to create """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: if new_branch is not None: to_set = _make_branch_ref(new_branch) else: to_set = b"HEAD" if detached: # TODO(jelmer): Provide some way so that the actual ref gets # updated rather than what it points to, so the delete isn't # necessary. del r.refs[to_set] r.refs[to_set] = parse_commit(r, target).id else: r.refs.set_symbolic_ref(to_set, parse_ref(r, target)) if new_branch is not None: r.refs.set_symbolic_ref(b"HEAD", to_set) def reset_file(repo, file_path: str, target: bytes = b'HEAD'): """Reset the file to specific commit or branch. Args: repo: dulwich Repo object file_path: file to reset, relative to the repository path target: branch or commit or b'HEAD' to reset """ tree = parse_tree(repo, treeish=target) file_path = _fs_to_tree_path(file_path) file_entry = tree.lookup_path(repo.object_store.__getitem__, file_path) full_path = os.path.join(repo.path.encode(), file_path) blob = repo.object_store[file_entry[1]] mode = file_entry[0] build_file_from_blob(blob, mode, full_path) def check_mailmap(repo, contact): """Check canonical name and email of contact. Args: repo: Path to the repository contact: Contact name and/or email Returns: Canonical contact data """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: from dulwich.mailmap import Mailmap try: mailmap = Mailmap.from_path(os.path.join(r.path, ".mailmap")) except FileNotFoundError: mailmap = Mailmap() return mailmap.lookup(contact) def fsck(repo): """Check a repository. Args: repo: A path to the repository Returns: Iterator over errors/warnings """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: # TODO(jelmer): check pack files # TODO(jelmer): check graph # TODO(jelmer): check refs for sha in r.object_store: o = r.object_store[sha] try: o.check() except Exception as e: yield (sha, e) def stash_list(repo): """List all stashes in a repository.""" with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: from dulwich.stash import Stash stash = Stash.from_repo(r) return enumerate(list(stash.stashes())) def stash_push(repo): """Push a new stash onto the stack.""" with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: from dulwich.stash import Stash stash = Stash.from_repo(r) stash.push() def stash_pop(repo, index): """Pop a stash from the stack.""" with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: from dulwich.stash import Stash stash = Stash.from_repo(r) stash.pop(index) def stash_drop(repo, index): """Drop a stash from the stack.""" with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: from dulwich.stash import Stash stash = Stash.from_repo(r) stash.drop(index) def ls_files(repo): """List all files in an index.""" with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: return sorted(r.open_index()) def describe(repo): """Describe the repository version. Args: projdir: git repository root Returns: a string description of the current git revision Examples: "gabcdefh", "v0.1" or "v0.1-5-gabcdefh". """ # Get the repository with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: # Get a list of all tags refs = r.get_refs() tags = {} for key, value in refs.items(): key = key.decode() obj = r.get_object(value) if u"tags" not in key: continue _, tag = key.rsplit(u"/", 1) try: commit = obj.object except AttributeError: continue else: commit = r.get_object(commit[1]) tags[tag] = [ datetime.datetime(*time.gmtime(commit.commit_time)[:6]), commit.id.decode("ascii"), ] sorted_tags = sorted(tags.items(), key=lambda tag: tag[1][0], reverse=True) # If there are no tags, return the current commit if len(sorted_tags) == 0: return "g{}".format(r[r.head()].id.decode("ascii")[:7]) # We're now 0 commits from the top commit_count = 0 # Get the latest commit latest_commit = r[r.head()] # Walk through all commits walker = r.get_walker() for entry in walker: # Check if tag commit_id = entry.commit.id.decode("ascii") for tag in sorted_tags: tag_name = tag[0] tag_commit = tag[1][1] if commit_id == tag_commit: if commit_count == 0: return tag_name else: return "{}-{}-g{}".format( tag_name, commit_count, latest_commit.id.decode("ascii")[:7], ) commit_count += 1 # Return plain commit if no parent tag can be found return "g{}".format(latest_commit.id.decode("ascii")[:7]) def get_object_by_path(repo, path, committish=None): """Get an object by path. Args: repo: A path to the repository path: Path to look up committish: Commit to look up path in Returns: A `ShaFile` object """ if committish is None: committish = "HEAD" # Get the repository with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: commit = parse_commit(r, committish) base_tree = commit.tree if not isinstance(path, bytes): path = commit_encode(commit, path) (mode, sha) = tree_lookup_path(r.object_store.__getitem__, base_tree, path) return r[sha] def write_tree(repo): """Write a tree object from the index. Args: repo: Repository for which to write tree Returns: tree id for the tree that was written """ with open_repo_closing(repo) as r: return r.open_index().commit(r.object_store) diff --git a/dulwich/refs.py b/dulwich/refs.py index bda6bdc5..9d022f44 100644 --- a/dulwich/refs.py +++ b/dulwich/refs.py @@ -1,1205 +1,1271 @@ # refs.py -- For dealing with git refs # Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Jelmer Vernooij # # Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU # General Public License as public by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 # or (at your option) any later version. You can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of either of these two licenses. # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # You should have received a copy of the licenses; if not, see # for a copy of the GNU General Public License # and for a copy of the Apache # License, Version 2.0. # """Ref handling. """ import os from dulwich.errors import ( PackedRefsException, RefFormatError, ) from dulwich.objects import ( git_line, valid_hexsha, ZERO_SHA, + Tag, ) from dulwich.file import ( GitFile, ensure_dir_exists, ) SYMREF = b"ref: " LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX = b"refs/heads/" LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX = b"refs/tags/" BAD_REF_CHARS = set(b"\177 ~^:?*[") ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX = b"^{}" def parse_symref_value(contents): """Parse a symref value. Args: contents: Contents to parse Returns: Destination """ if contents.startswith(SYMREF): return contents[len(SYMREF) :].rstrip(b"\r\n") raise ValueError(contents) def check_ref_format(refname): """Check if a refname is correctly formatted. Implements all the same rules as git-check-ref-format[1]. [1] http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-check-ref-format.html Args: refname: The refname to check Returns: True if refname is valid, False otherwise """ # These could be combined into one big expression, but are listed # separately to parallel [1]. if b"/." in refname or refname.startswith(b"."): return False if b"/" not in refname: return False if b".." in refname: return False for i, c in enumerate(refname): if ord(refname[i : i + 1]) < 0o40 or c in BAD_REF_CHARS: return False if refname[-1] in b"/.": return False if refname.endswith(b".lock"): return False if b"@{" in refname: return False if b"\\" in refname: return False return True class RefsContainer(object): """A container for refs.""" def __init__(self, logger=None): self._logger = logger def _log( self, ref, old_sha, new_sha, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): if self._logger is None: return if message is None: return self._logger(ref, old_sha, new_sha, committer, timestamp, timezone, message) def set_symbolic_ref( self, name, other, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): """Make a ref point at another ref. Args: name: Name of the ref to set other: Name of the ref to point at message: Optional message """ raise NotImplementedError(self.set_symbolic_ref) def get_packed_refs(self): """Get contents of the packed-refs file. Returns: Dictionary mapping ref names to SHA1s Note: Will return an empty dictionary when no packed-refs file is present. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.get_packed_refs) def get_peeled(self, name): """Return the cached peeled value of a ref, if available. Args: name: Name of the ref to peel Returns: The peeled value of the ref. If the ref is known not point to a tag, this will be the SHA the ref refers to. If the ref may point to a tag, but no cached information is available, None is returned. """ return None def import_refs( self, base, other, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, prune=False, ): if prune: to_delete = set(self.subkeys(base)) else: to_delete = set() for name, value in other.items(): if value is None: to_delete.add(name) else: self.set_if_equals( b"/".join((base, name)), None, value, message=message ) if to_delete: try: to_delete.remove(name) except KeyError: pass for ref in to_delete: self.remove_if_equals(b"/".join((base, ref)), None, message=message) def allkeys(self): """All refs present in this container.""" raise NotImplementedError(self.allkeys) def __iter__(self): return iter(self.allkeys()) def keys(self, base=None): """Refs present in this container. Args: base: An optional base to return refs under. Returns: An unsorted set of valid refs in this container, including packed refs. """ if base is not None: return self.subkeys(base) else: return self.allkeys() def subkeys(self, base): """Refs present in this container under a base. Args: base: The base to return refs under. Returns: A set of valid refs in this container under the base; the base prefix is stripped from the ref names returned. """ keys = set() base_len = len(base) + 1 for refname in self.allkeys(): if refname.startswith(base): keys.add(refname[base_len:]) return keys def as_dict(self, base=None): """Return the contents of this container as a dictionary.""" ret = {} keys = self.keys(base) if base is None: base = b"" else: base = base.rstrip(b"/") for key in keys: try: ret[key] = self[(base + b"/" + key).strip(b"/")] except KeyError: continue # Unable to resolve return ret def _check_refname(self, name): """Ensure a refname is valid and lives in refs or is HEAD. HEAD is not a valid refname according to git-check-ref-format, but this class needs to be able to touch HEAD. Also, check_ref_format expects refnames without the leading 'refs/', but this class requires that so it cannot touch anything outside the refs dir (or HEAD). Args: name: The name of the reference. Raises: KeyError: if a refname is not HEAD or is otherwise not valid. """ if name in (b"HEAD", b"refs/stash"): return if not name.startswith(b"refs/") or not check_ref_format(name[5:]): raise RefFormatError(name) def read_ref(self, refname): """Read a reference without following any references. Args: refname: The name of the reference Returns: The contents of the ref file, or None if it does not exist. """ contents = self.read_loose_ref(refname) if not contents: contents = self.get_packed_refs().get(refname, None) return contents def read_loose_ref(self, name): """Read a loose reference and return its contents. Args: name: the refname to read Returns: The contents of the ref file, or None if it does not exist. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.read_loose_ref) def follow(self, name): """Follow a reference name. Returns: a tuple of (refnames, sha), wheres refnames are the names of references in the chain """ contents = SYMREF + name depth = 0 refnames = [] while contents.startswith(SYMREF): refname = contents[len(SYMREF) :] refnames.append(refname) contents = self.read_ref(refname) if not contents: break depth += 1 if depth > 5: raise KeyError(name) return refnames, contents def _follow(self, name): import warnings warnings.warn( "RefsContainer._follow is deprecated. Use RefsContainer.follow " "instead.", DeprecationWarning, ) refnames, contents = self.follow(name) if not refnames: return (None, contents) return (refnames[-1], contents) def __contains__(self, refname): if self.read_ref(refname): return True return False def __getitem__(self, name): """Get the SHA1 for a reference name. This method follows all symbolic references. """ _, sha = self.follow(name) if sha is None: raise KeyError(name) return sha def set_if_equals( self, name, old_ref, new_ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): """Set a refname to new_ref only if it currently equals old_ref. This method follows all symbolic references if applicable for the subclass, and can be used to perform an atomic compare-and-swap operation. Args: name: The refname to set. old_ref: The old sha the refname must refer to, or None to set unconditionally. new_ref: The new sha the refname will refer to. message: Message for reflog Returns: True if the set was successful, False otherwise. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.set_if_equals) def add_if_new(self, name, ref): """Add a new reference only if it does not already exist. Args: name: Ref name ref: Ref value message: Message for reflog """ raise NotImplementedError(self.add_if_new) def __setitem__(self, name, ref): """Set a reference name to point to the given SHA1. This method follows all symbolic references if applicable for the subclass. Note: This method unconditionally overwrites the contents of a reference. To update atomically only if the reference has not changed, use set_if_equals(). Args: name: The refname to set. ref: The new sha the refname will refer to. """ self.set_if_equals(name, None, ref) def remove_if_equals( self, name, old_ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): """Remove a refname only if it currently equals old_ref. This method does not follow symbolic references, even if applicable for the subclass. It can be used to perform an atomic compare-and-delete operation. Args: name: The refname to delete. old_ref: The old sha the refname must refer to, or None to delete unconditionally. message: Message for reflog Returns: True if the delete was successful, False otherwise. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.remove_if_equals) def __delitem__(self, name): """Remove a refname. This method does not follow symbolic references, even if applicable for the subclass. Note: This method unconditionally deletes the contents of a reference. To delete atomically only if the reference has not changed, use remove_if_equals(). Args: name: The refname to delete. """ self.remove_if_equals(name, None) def get_symrefs(self): """Get a dict with all symrefs in this container. Returns: Dictionary mapping source ref to target ref """ ret = {} for src in self.allkeys(): try: dst = parse_symref_value(self.read_ref(src)) except ValueError: pass else: ret[src] = dst return ret def watch(self): """Watch for changes to the refs in this container. Returns a context manager that yields tuples with (refname, new_sha) """ raise NotImplementedError(self.watch) class _DictRefsWatcher(object): def __init__(self, refs): self._refs = refs def __enter__(self): from queue import Queue self.queue = Queue() self._refs._watchers.add(self) return self def __next__(self): return self.queue.get() def _notify(self, entry): self.queue.put_nowait(entry) def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): self._refs._watchers.remove(self) return False class DictRefsContainer(RefsContainer): """RefsContainer backed by a simple dict. This container does not support symbolic or packed references and is not threadsafe. """ def __init__(self, refs, logger=None): super(DictRefsContainer, self).__init__(logger=logger) self._refs = refs self._peeled = {} self._watchers = set() def allkeys(self): return self._refs.keys() def read_loose_ref(self, name): return self._refs.get(name, None) def get_packed_refs(self): return {} def _notify(self, ref, newsha): for watcher in self._watchers: watcher._notify((ref, newsha)) def watch(self): return _DictRefsWatcher(self) def set_symbolic_ref( self, name, other, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): old = self.follow(name)[-1] new = SYMREF + other self._refs[name] = new self._notify(name, new) self._log( name, old, new, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) def set_if_equals( self, name, old_ref, new_ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): if old_ref is not None and self._refs.get(name, ZERO_SHA) != old_ref: return False realnames, _ = self.follow(name) for realname in realnames: self._check_refname(realname) old = self._refs.get(realname) self._refs[realname] = new_ref self._notify(realname, new_ref) self._log( realname, old, new_ref, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) return True def add_if_new( self, name, ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): if name in self._refs: return False self._refs[name] = ref self._notify(name, ref) self._log( name, None, ref, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) return True def remove_if_equals( self, name, old_ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): if old_ref is not None and self._refs.get(name, ZERO_SHA) != old_ref: return False try: old = self._refs.pop(name) except KeyError: pass else: self._notify(name, None) self._log( name, old, None, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) return True def get_peeled(self, name): return self._peeled.get(name) def _update(self, refs): """Update multiple refs; intended only for testing.""" # TODO(dborowitz): replace this with a public function that uses # set_if_equal. for ref, sha in refs.items(): self.set_if_equals(ref, None, sha) def _update_peeled(self, peeled): """Update cached peeled refs; intended only for testing.""" self._peeled.update(peeled) class InfoRefsContainer(RefsContainer): """Refs container that reads refs from a info/refs file.""" def __init__(self, f): self._refs = {} self._peeled = {} for line in f.readlines(): sha, name = line.rstrip(b"\n").split(b"\t") if name.endswith(ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX): name = name[:-3] if not check_ref_format(name): raise ValueError("invalid ref name %r" % name) self._peeled[name] = sha else: if not check_ref_format(name): raise ValueError("invalid ref name %r" % name) self._refs[name] = sha def allkeys(self): return self._refs.keys() def read_loose_ref(self, name): return self._refs.get(name, None) def get_packed_refs(self): return {} def get_peeled(self, name): try: return self._peeled[name] except KeyError: return self._refs[name] class _InotifyRefsWatcher(object): def __init__(self, path): import pyinotify from queue import Queue self.path = os.fsdecode(path) self.manager = pyinotify.WatchManager() self.manager.add_watch( self.path, pyinotify.IN_DELETE | pyinotify.IN_CLOSE_WRITE | pyinotify.IN_MOVED_TO, rec=True, auto_add=True, ) self.notifier = pyinotify.ThreadedNotifier( self.manager, default_proc_fun=self._notify ) self.queue = Queue() def _notify(self, event): if event.dir: return if event.pathname.endswith(".lock"): return ref = os.fsencode(os.path.relpath(event.pathname, self.path)) if event.maskname == "IN_DELETE": self.queue.put_nowait((ref, None)) elif event.maskname in ("IN_CLOSE_WRITE", "IN_MOVED_TO"): with open(event.pathname, "rb") as f: sha = f.readline().rstrip(b"\n\r") self.queue.put_nowait((ref, sha)) def __next__(self): return self.queue.get() def __enter__(self): self.notifier.start() return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): self.notifier.stop() return False class DiskRefsContainer(RefsContainer): """Refs container that reads refs from disk.""" def __init__(self, path, worktree_path=None, logger=None): super(DiskRefsContainer, self).__init__(logger=logger) if getattr(path, "encode", None) is not None: path = os.fsencode(path) self.path = path if worktree_path is None: worktree_path = path if getattr(worktree_path, "encode", None) is not None: worktree_path = os.fsencode(worktree_path) self.worktree_path = worktree_path self._packed_refs = None self._peeled_refs = None def __repr__(self): return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path) def subkeys(self, base): subkeys = set() path = self.refpath(base) for root, unused_dirs, files in os.walk(path): dir = root[len(path) :] if os.path.sep != "/": dir = dir.replace(os.fsencode(os.path.sep), b"/") dir = dir.strip(b"/") for filename in files: refname = b"/".join(([dir] if dir else []) + [filename]) # check_ref_format requires at least one /, so we prepend the # base before calling it. if check_ref_format(base + b"/" + refname): subkeys.add(refname) for key in self.get_packed_refs(): if key.startswith(base): subkeys.add(key[len(base) :].strip(b"/")) return subkeys def allkeys(self): allkeys = set() if os.path.exists(self.refpath(b"HEAD")): allkeys.add(b"HEAD") path = self.refpath(b"") refspath = self.refpath(b"refs") for root, unused_dirs, files in os.walk(refspath): dir = root[len(path) :] if os.path.sep != "/": dir = dir.replace(os.fsencode(os.path.sep), b"/") for filename in files: refname = b"/".join([dir, filename]) if check_ref_format(refname): allkeys.add(refname) allkeys.update(self.get_packed_refs()) return allkeys def refpath(self, name): """Return the disk path of a ref.""" if os.path.sep != "/": name = name.replace(b"/", os.fsencode(os.path.sep)) # TODO: as the 'HEAD' reference is working tree specific, it # should actually not be a part of RefsContainer if name == b"HEAD": return os.path.join(self.worktree_path, name) else: return os.path.join(self.path, name) def get_packed_refs(self): """Get contents of the packed-refs file. Returns: Dictionary mapping ref names to SHA1s Note: Will return an empty dictionary when no packed-refs file is present. """ # TODO: invalidate the cache on repacking if self._packed_refs is None: # set both to empty because we want _peeled_refs to be # None if and only if _packed_refs is also None. self._packed_refs = {} self._peeled_refs = {} path = os.path.join(self.path, b"packed-refs") try: f = GitFile(path, "rb") except FileNotFoundError: return {} with f: first_line = next(iter(f)).rstrip() if first_line.startswith(b"# pack-refs") and b" peeled" in first_line: for sha, name, peeled in read_packed_refs_with_peeled(f): self._packed_refs[name] = sha if peeled: self._peeled_refs[name] = peeled else: f.seek(0) for sha, name in read_packed_refs(f): self._packed_refs[name] = sha return self._packed_refs def get_peeled(self, name): """Return the cached peeled value of a ref, if available. Args: name: Name of the ref to peel Returns: The peeled value of the ref. If the ref is known not point to a tag, this will be the SHA the ref refers to. If the ref may point to a tag, but no cached information is available, None is returned. """ self.get_packed_refs() if self._peeled_refs is None or name not in self._packed_refs: # No cache: no peeled refs were read, or this ref is loose return None if name in self._peeled_refs: return self._peeled_refs[name] else: # Known not peelable return self[name] def read_loose_ref(self, name): """Read a reference file and return its contents. If the reference file a symbolic reference, only read the first line of the file. Otherwise, only read the first 40 bytes. Args: name: the refname to read, relative to refpath Returns: The contents of the ref file, or None if the file does not exist. Raises: IOError: if any other error occurs """ filename = self.refpath(name) try: with GitFile(filename, "rb") as f: header = f.read(len(SYMREF)) if header == SYMREF: # Read only the first line return header + next(iter(f)).rstrip(b"\r\n") else: # Read only the first 40 bytes return header + f.read(40 - len(SYMREF)) except (FileNotFoundError, IsADirectoryError, NotADirectoryError): return None def _remove_packed_ref(self, name): if self._packed_refs is None: return filename = os.path.join(self.path, b"packed-refs") # reread cached refs from disk, while holding the lock f = GitFile(filename, "wb") try: self._packed_refs = None self.get_packed_refs() if name not in self._packed_refs: return del self._packed_refs[name] if name in self._peeled_refs: del self._peeled_refs[name] write_packed_refs(f, self._packed_refs, self._peeled_refs) f.close() finally: f.abort() def set_symbolic_ref( self, name, other, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): """Make a ref point at another ref. Args: name: Name of the ref to set other: Name of the ref to point at message: Optional message to describe the change """ self._check_refname(name) self._check_refname(other) filename = self.refpath(name) f = GitFile(filename, "wb") try: f.write(SYMREF + other + b"\n") sha = self.follow(name)[-1] self._log( name, sha, sha, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) except BaseException: f.abort() raise else: f.close() def set_if_equals( self, name, old_ref, new_ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): """Set a refname to new_ref only if it currently equals old_ref. This method follows all symbolic references, and can be used to perform an atomic compare-and-swap operation. Args: name: The refname to set. old_ref: The old sha the refname must refer to, or None to set unconditionally. new_ref: The new sha the refname will refer to. message: Set message for reflog Returns: True if the set was successful, False otherwise. """ self._check_refname(name) try: realnames, _ = self.follow(name) realname = realnames[-1] except (KeyError, IndexError): realname = name filename = self.refpath(realname) # make sure none of the ancestor folders is in packed refs probe_ref = os.path.dirname(realname) packed_refs = self.get_packed_refs() while probe_ref: if packed_refs.get(probe_ref, None) is not None: raise NotADirectoryError(filename) probe_ref = os.path.dirname(probe_ref) ensure_dir_exists(os.path.dirname(filename)) with GitFile(filename, "wb") as f: if old_ref is not None: try: # read again while holding the lock orig_ref = self.read_loose_ref(realname) if orig_ref is None: orig_ref = self.get_packed_refs().get(realname, ZERO_SHA) if orig_ref != old_ref: f.abort() return False except (OSError, IOError): f.abort() raise try: f.write(new_ref + b"\n") except (OSError, IOError): f.abort() raise self._log( realname, old_ref, new_ref, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) return True def add_if_new( self, name, ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): """Add a new reference only if it does not already exist. This method follows symrefs, and only ensures that the last ref in the chain does not exist. Args: name: The refname to set. ref: The new sha the refname will refer to. message: Optional message for reflog Returns: True if the add was successful, False otherwise. """ try: realnames, contents = self.follow(name) if contents is not None: return False realname = realnames[-1] except (KeyError, IndexError): realname = name self._check_refname(realname) filename = self.refpath(realname) ensure_dir_exists(os.path.dirname(filename)) with GitFile(filename, "wb") as f: if os.path.exists(filename) or name in self.get_packed_refs(): f.abort() return False try: f.write(ref + b"\n") except (OSError, IOError): f.abort() raise else: self._log( name, None, ref, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) return True def remove_if_equals( self, name, old_ref, committer=None, timestamp=None, timezone=None, message=None, ): """Remove a refname only if it currently equals old_ref. This method does not follow symbolic references. It can be used to perform an atomic compare-and-delete operation. Args: name: The refname to delete. old_ref: The old sha the refname must refer to, or None to delete unconditionally. message: Optional message Returns: True if the delete was successful, False otherwise. """ self._check_refname(name) filename = self.refpath(name) ensure_dir_exists(os.path.dirname(filename)) f = GitFile(filename, "wb") try: if old_ref is not None: orig_ref = self.read_loose_ref(name) if orig_ref is None: orig_ref = self.get_packed_refs().get(name, ZERO_SHA) if orig_ref != old_ref: return False # remove the reference file itself try: os.remove(filename) except FileNotFoundError: pass # may only be packed self._remove_packed_ref(name) self._log( name, old_ref, None, committer=committer, timestamp=timestamp, timezone=timezone, message=message, ) finally: # never write, we just wanted the lock f.abort() # outside of the lock, clean-up any parent directory that might now # be empty. this ensures that re-creating a reference of the same # name of what was previously a directory works as expected parent = name while True: try: parent, _ = parent.rsplit(b"/", 1) except ValueError: break if parent == b'refs': break parent_filename = self.refpath(parent) try: os.rmdir(parent_filename) except OSError: # this can be caused by the parent directory being # removed by another process, being not empty, etc. # in any case, this is non fatal because we already # removed the reference, just ignore it break return True def watch(self): import pyinotify # noqa: F401 return _InotifyRefsWatcher(self.path) def _split_ref_line(line): """Split a single ref line into a tuple of SHA1 and name.""" fields = line.rstrip(b"\n\r").split(b" ") if len(fields) != 2: raise PackedRefsException("invalid ref line %r" % line) sha, name = fields if not valid_hexsha(sha): raise PackedRefsException("Invalid hex sha %r" % sha) if not check_ref_format(name): raise PackedRefsException("invalid ref name %r" % name) return (sha, name) def read_packed_refs(f): """Read a packed refs file. Args: f: file-like object to read from Returns: Iterator over tuples with SHA1s and ref names. """ for line in f: if line.startswith(b"#"): # Comment continue if line.startswith(b"^"): raise PackedRefsException("found peeled ref in packed-refs without peeled") yield _split_ref_line(line) def read_packed_refs_with_peeled(f): """Read a packed refs file including peeled refs. Assumes the "# pack-refs with: peeled" line was already read. Yields tuples with ref names, SHA1s, and peeled SHA1s (or None). Args: f: file-like object to read from, seek'ed to the second line """ last = None for line in f: if line[0] == b"#": continue line = line.rstrip(b"\r\n") if line.startswith(b"^"): if not last: raise PackedRefsException("unexpected peeled ref line") if not valid_hexsha(line[1:]): raise PackedRefsException("Invalid hex sha %r" % line[1:]) sha, name = _split_ref_line(last) last = None yield (sha, name, line[1:]) else: if last: sha, name = _split_ref_line(last) yield (sha, name, None) last = line if last: sha, name = _split_ref_line(last) yield (sha, name, None) def write_packed_refs(f, packed_refs, peeled_refs=None): """Write a packed refs file. Args: f: empty file-like object to write to packed_refs: dict of refname to sha of packed refs to write peeled_refs: dict of refname to peeled value of sha """ if peeled_refs is None: peeled_refs = {} else: f.write(b"# pack-refs with: peeled\n") for refname in sorted(packed_refs.keys()): f.write(git_line(packed_refs[refname], refname)) if refname in peeled_refs: f.write(b"^" + peeled_refs[refname] + b"\n") def read_info_refs(f): ret = {} for line in f.readlines(): (sha, name) = line.rstrip(b"\r\n").split(b"\t", 1) ret[name] = sha return ret def write_info_refs(refs, store): """Generate info refs.""" for name, sha in sorted(refs.items()): # get_refs() includes HEAD as a special case, but we don't want to # advertise it if name == b"HEAD": continue try: o = store[sha] except KeyError: continue peeled = store.peel_sha(sha) yield o.id + b"\t" + name + b"\n" if o.id != peeled.id: yield peeled.id + b"\t" + name + ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX + b"\n" def is_local_branch(x): return x.startswith(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) def strip_peeled_refs(refs): """Remove all peeled refs""" return { ref: sha for (ref, sha) in refs.items() if not ref.endswith(ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX) } + + +def _set_origin_head(refs, origin, origin_head): + # set refs/remotes/origin/HEAD + origin_base = b"refs/remotes/" + origin + b"/" + if origin_head and origin_head.startswith(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX): + origin_ref = origin_base + b"HEAD" + target_ref = origin_base + origin_head[len(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) :] + if target_ref in refs: + refs.set_symbolic_ref(origin_ref, target_ref) + + +def _set_default_branch(refs, origin, origin_head, branch, ref_message): + origin_base = b"refs/remotes/" + origin + b"/" + if branch: + origin_ref = origin_base + branch + if origin_ref in refs: + local_ref = LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX + branch + refs.add_if_new( + local_ref, refs[origin_ref], ref_message + ) + head_ref = local_ref + elif LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX + branch in refs: + head_ref = LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX + branch + else: + raise ValueError( + "%s is not a valid branch or tag" % os.fsencode(branch) + ) + elif origin_head: + head_ref = origin_head + if origin_head.startswith(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX): + origin_ref = origin_base + origin_head[len(LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX) :] + else: + origin_ref = origin_head + try: + refs.add_if_new( + head_ref, refs[origin_ref], ref_message + ) + except KeyError: + pass + return head_ref + + +def _set_head(refs, head_ref, ref_message): + if head_ref.startswith(LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX): + # detach HEAD at specified tag + head = refs[head_ref] + if isinstance(head, Tag): + _cls, obj = head.object + head = obj.get_object(obj).id + del refs[b"HEAD"] + refs.set_if_equals( + b"HEAD", None, head, message=ref_message + ) + else: + # set HEAD to specific branch + try: + head = refs[head_ref] + refs.set_symbolic_ref(b"HEAD", head_ref) + refs.set_if_equals( + b"HEAD", None, head, message=ref_message + ) + except KeyError: + head = None + return head diff --git a/dulwich/repo.py b/dulwich/repo.py index 0938e2da..e0362ef4 100644 --- a/dulwich/repo.py +++ b/dulwich/repo.py @@ -1,1713 +1,1749 @@ # repo.py -- For dealing with git repositories. # Copyright (C) 2007 James Westby # Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Jelmer Vernooij # # Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU # General Public License as public by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 # or (at your option) any later version. You can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of either of these two licenses. # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # You should have received a copy of the licenses; if not, see # for a copy of the GNU General Public License # and for a copy of the Apache # License, Version 2.0. # """Repository access. This module contains the base class for git repositories (BaseRepo) and an implementation which uses a repository on local disk (Repo). """ from io import BytesIO import os import sys import stat import time from typing import Optional, Tuple, TYPE_CHECKING, List, Dict, Union, Iterable if TYPE_CHECKING: # There are no circular imports here, but we try to defer imports as long # as possible to reduce start-up time for anything that doesn't need # these imports. from dulwich.config import StackedConfig, ConfigFile from dulwich.index import Index -from dulwich.clone import ( - do_clone, -) from dulwich.errors import ( NoIndexPresent, NotBlobError, NotCommitError, NotGitRepository, NotTreeError, NotTagError, CommitError, RefFormatError, HookError, ) from dulwich.file import ( GitFile, ) from dulwich.object_store import ( DiskObjectStore, MemoryObjectStore, BaseObjectStore, ObjectStoreGraphWalker, ) from dulwich.objects import ( check_hexsha, valid_hexsha, Blob, Commit, ShaFile, Tag, Tree, ) from dulwich.pack import ( pack_objects_to_data, ) from dulwich.hooks import ( Hook, PreCommitShellHook, PostCommitShellHook, CommitMsgShellHook, PostReceiveShellHook, ) from dulwich.line_ending import BlobNormalizer, TreeBlobNormalizer from dulwich.refs import ( # noqa: F401 ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX, LOCAL_BRANCH_PREFIX, LOCAL_TAG_PREFIX, check_ref_format, RefsContainer, DictRefsContainer, InfoRefsContainer, DiskRefsContainer, read_packed_refs, read_packed_refs_with_peeled, write_packed_refs, SYMREF, + _set_default_branch, + _set_head, + _set_origin_head, ) import warnings CONTROLDIR = ".git" OBJECTDIR = "objects" REFSDIR = "refs" REFSDIR_TAGS = "tags" REFSDIR_HEADS = "heads" INDEX_FILENAME = "index" COMMONDIR = "commondir" GITDIR = "gitdir" WORKTREES = "worktrees" BASE_DIRECTORIES = [ ["branches"], [REFSDIR], [REFSDIR, REFSDIR_TAGS], [REFSDIR, REFSDIR_HEADS], ["hooks"], ["info"], ] DEFAULT_REF = b"refs/heads/master" class InvalidUserIdentity(Exception): """User identity is not of the format 'user '""" def __init__(self, identity): self.identity = identity def _get_default_identity() -> Tuple[str, str]: import getpass import socket username = getpass.getuser() try: import pwd except ImportError: fullname = None else: try: gecos = pwd.getpwnam(username).pw_gecos except KeyError: fullname = None else: if gecos: fullname = gecos.split(",")[0] else: fullname = None if not fullname: fullname = username email = os.environ.get("EMAIL") if email is None: email = "{}@{}".format(username, socket.gethostname()) return (fullname, email) def get_user_identity(config: "StackedConfig", kind: Optional[str] = None) -> bytes: """Determine the identity to use for new commits. If kind is set, this first checks GIT_${KIND}_NAME and GIT_${KIND}_EMAIL. If those variables are not set, then it will fall back to reading the user.name and user.email settings from the specified configuration. If that also fails, then it will fall back to using the current users' identity as obtained from the host system (e.g. the gecos field, $EMAIL, $USER@$(hostname -f). Args: kind: Optional kind to return identity for, usually either "AUTHOR" or "COMMITTER". Returns: A user identity """ user = None # type: Optional[bytes] email = None # type: Optional[bytes] if kind: user_uc = os.environ.get("GIT_" + kind + "_NAME") if user_uc is not None: user = user_uc.encode("utf-8") email_uc = os.environ.get("GIT_" + kind + "_EMAIL") if email_uc is not None: email = email_uc.encode("utf-8") if user is None: try: user = config.get(("user",), "name") except KeyError: user = None if email is None: try: email = config.get(("user",), "email") except KeyError: email = None default_user, default_email = _get_default_identity() if user is None: user = default_user.encode("utf-8") if email is None: email = default_email.encode("utf-8") if email.startswith(b"<") and email.endswith(b">"): email = email[1:-1] return user + b" <" + email + b">" def check_user_identity(identity): """Verify that a user identity is formatted correctly. Args: identity: User identity bytestring Raises: InvalidUserIdentity: Raised when identity is invalid """ try: fst, snd = identity.split(b" <", 1) except ValueError: raise InvalidUserIdentity(identity) if b">" not in snd: raise InvalidUserIdentity(identity) def parse_graftpoints( graftpoints: Iterable[bytes], ) -> Dict[bytes, List[bytes]]: """Convert a list of graftpoints into a dict Args: graftpoints: Iterator of graftpoint lines Each line is formatted as: []* Resulting dictionary is: : [*] https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GraftPoint """ grafts = {} for line in graftpoints: raw_graft = line.split(None, 1) commit = raw_graft[0] if len(raw_graft) == 2: parents = raw_graft[1].split() else: parents = [] for sha in [commit] + parents: check_hexsha(sha, "Invalid graftpoint") grafts[commit] = parents return grafts def serialize_graftpoints(graftpoints: Dict[bytes, List[bytes]]) -> bytes: """Convert a dictionary of grafts into string The graft dictionary is: : [*] Each line is formatted as: []* https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GraftPoint """ graft_lines = [] for commit, parents in graftpoints.items(): if parents: graft_lines.append(commit + b" " + b" ".join(parents)) else: graft_lines.append(commit) return b"\n".join(graft_lines) def _set_filesystem_hidden(path): """Mark path as to be hidden if supported by platform and filesystem. On win32 uses SetFileAttributesW api: """ if sys.platform == "win32": import ctypes from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, DWORD, LPCWSTR FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN = 2 SetFileAttributesW = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(BOOL, LPCWSTR, DWORD)( ("SetFileAttributesW", ctypes.windll.kernel32) ) if isinstance(path, bytes): path = os.fsdecode(path) if not SetFileAttributesW(path, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN): pass # Could raise or log `ctypes.WinError()` here # Could implement other platform specific filesytem hiding here class ParentsProvider(object): def __init__(self, store, grafts={}, shallows=[]): self.store = store self.grafts = grafts self.shallows = set(shallows) def get_parents(self, commit_id, commit=None): try: return self.grafts[commit_id] except KeyError: pass if commit_id in self.shallows: return [] if commit is None: commit = self.store[commit_id] return commit.parents class BaseRepo(object): """Base class for a git repository. :ivar object_store: Dictionary-like object for accessing the objects :ivar refs: Dictionary-like object with the refs in this repository """ def __init__(self, object_store: BaseObjectStore, refs: RefsContainer): """Open a repository. This shouldn't be called directly, but rather through one of the base classes, such as MemoryRepo or Repo. Args: object_store: Object store to use refs: Refs container to use """ self.object_store = object_store self.refs = refs self._graftpoints = {} # type: Dict[bytes, List[bytes]] self.hooks = {} # type: Dict[str, Hook] def _determine_file_mode(self) -> bool: """Probe the file-system to determine whether permissions can be trusted. Returns: True if permissions can be trusted, False otherwise. """ raise NotImplementedError(self._determine_file_mode) def _init_files(self, bare: bool) -> None: """Initialize a default set of named files.""" from dulwich.config import ConfigFile self._put_named_file("description", b"Unnamed repository") f = BytesIO() cf = ConfigFile() cf.set("core", "repositoryformatversion", "0") if self._determine_file_mode(): cf.set("core", "filemode", True) else: cf.set("core", "filemode", False) cf.set("core", "bare", bare) cf.set("core", "logallrefupdates", True) cf.write_to_file(f) self._put_named_file("config", f.getvalue()) self._put_named_file(os.path.join("info", "exclude"), b"") def get_named_file(self, path): """Get a file from the control dir with a specific name. Although the filename should be interpreted as a filename relative to the control dir in a disk-based Repo, the object returned need not be pointing to a file in that location. Args: path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir. Returns: An open file object, or None if the file does not exist. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.get_named_file) def _put_named_file(self, path, contents): """Write a file to the control dir with the given name and contents. Args: path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir. contents: A string to write to the file. """ raise NotImplementedError(self._put_named_file) def _del_named_file(self, path): """Delete a file in the contrl directory with the given name.""" raise NotImplementedError(self._del_named_file) def open_index(self): """Open the index for this repository. Raises: NoIndexPresent: If no index is present Returns: The matching `Index` """ raise NotImplementedError(self.open_index) def fetch(self, target, determine_wants=None, progress=None, depth=None): """Fetch objects into another repository. Args: target: The target repository determine_wants: Optional function to determine what refs to fetch. progress: Optional progress function depth: Optional shallow fetch depth Returns: The local refs """ if determine_wants is None: determine_wants = target.object_store.determine_wants_all count, pack_data = self.fetch_pack_data( determine_wants, target.get_graph_walker(), progress=progress, depth=depth, ) target.object_store.add_pack_data(count, pack_data, progress) return self.get_refs() def fetch_pack_data( self, determine_wants, graph_walker, progress, get_tagged=None, depth=None, ): """Fetch the pack data required for a set of revisions. Args: determine_wants: Function that takes a dictionary with heads and returns the list of heads to fetch. graph_walker: Object that can iterate over the list of revisions to fetch and has an "ack" method that will be called to acknowledge that a revision is present. progress: Simple progress function that will be called with updated progress strings. get_tagged: Function that returns a dict of pointed-to sha -> tag sha for including tags. depth: Shallow fetch depth Returns: count and iterator over pack data """ # TODO(jelmer): Fetch pack data directly, don't create objects first. objects = self.fetch_objects( determine_wants, graph_walker, progress, get_tagged, depth=depth ) return pack_objects_to_data(objects) def fetch_objects( self, determine_wants, graph_walker, progress, get_tagged=None, depth=None, ): """Fetch the missing objects required for a set of revisions. Args: determine_wants: Function that takes a dictionary with heads and returns the list of heads to fetch. graph_walker: Object that can iterate over the list of revisions to fetch and has an "ack" method that will be called to acknowledge that a revision is present. progress: Simple progress function that will be called with updated progress strings. get_tagged: Function that returns a dict of pointed-to sha -> tag sha for including tags. depth: Shallow fetch depth Returns: iterator over objects, with __len__ implemented """ if depth not in (None, 0): raise NotImplementedError("depth not supported yet") refs = {} for ref, sha in self.get_refs().items(): try: obj = self.object_store[sha] except KeyError: warnings.warn( "ref %s points at non-present sha %s" % (ref.decode("utf-8", "replace"), sha.decode("ascii")), UserWarning, ) continue else: if isinstance(obj, Tag): refs[ref + ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX] = obj.object[1] refs[ref] = sha wants = determine_wants(refs) if not isinstance(wants, list): raise TypeError("determine_wants() did not return a list") shallows = getattr(graph_walker, "shallow", frozenset()) unshallows = getattr(graph_walker, "unshallow", frozenset()) if wants == []: # TODO(dborowitz): find a way to short-circuit that doesn't change # this interface. if shallows or unshallows: # Do not send a pack in shallow short-circuit path return None return [] # If the graph walker is set up with an implementation that can # ACK/NAK to the wire, it will write data to the client through # this call as a side-effect. haves = self.object_store.find_common_revisions(graph_walker) # Deal with shallow requests separately because the haves do # not reflect what objects are missing if shallows or unshallows: # TODO: filter the haves commits from iter_shas. the specific # commits aren't missing. haves = [] parents_provider = ParentsProvider(self.object_store, shallows=shallows) def get_parents(commit): return parents_provider.get_parents(commit.id, commit) return self.object_store.iter_shas( self.object_store.find_missing_objects( haves, wants, self.get_shallow(), progress, get_tagged, get_parents=get_parents, ) ) def generate_pack_data(self, have, want, progress=None, ofs_delta=None): """Generate pack data objects for a set of wants/haves. Args: have: List of SHA1s of objects that should not be sent want: List of SHA1s of objects that should be sent ofs_delta: Whether OFS deltas can be included progress: Optional progress reporting method """ return self.object_store.generate_pack_data( have, want, shallow=self.get_shallow(), progress=progress, ofs_delta=ofs_delta, ) def get_graph_walker(self, heads=None): """Retrieve a graph walker. A graph walker is used by a remote repository (or proxy) to find out which objects are present in this repository. Args: heads: Repository heads to use (optional) Returns: A graph walker object """ if heads is None: heads = [ sha for sha in self.refs.as_dict(b"refs/heads").values() if sha in self.object_store ] parents_provider = ParentsProvider(self.object_store) return ObjectStoreGraphWalker( heads, parents_provider.get_parents, shallow=self.get_shallow() ) def get_refs(self) -> Dict[bytes, bytes]: """Get dictionary with all refs. Returns: A ``dict`` mapping ref names to SHA1s """ return self.refs.as_dict() def head(self) -> bytes: """Return the SHA1 pointed at by HEAD.""" return self.refs[b"HEAD"] def _get_object(self, sha, cls): assert len(sha) in (20, 40) ret = self.get_object(sha) if not isinstance(ret, cls): if cls is Commit: raise NotCommitError(ret) elif cls is Blob: raise NotBlobError(ret) elif cls is Tree: raise NotTreeError(ret) elif cls is Tag: raise NotTagError(ret) else: raise Exception( "Type invalid: %r != %r" % (ret.type_name, cls.type_name) ) return ret def get_object(self, sha: bytes) -> ShaFile: """Retrieve the object with the specified SHA. Args: sha: SHA to retrieve Returns: A ShaFile object Raises: KeyError: when the object can not be found """ return self.object_store[sha] def parents_provider(self): return ParentsProvider( self.object_store, grafts=self._graftpoints, shallows=self.get_shallow(), ) def get_parents(self, sha: bytes, commit: Commit = None) -> List[bytes]: """Retrieve the parents of a specific commit. If the specific commit is a graftpoint, the graft parents will be returned instead. Args: sha: SHA of the commit for which to retrieve the parents commit: Optional commit matching the sha Returns: List of parents """ return self.parents_provider().get_parents(sha, commit) def get_config(self): """Retrieve the config object. Returns: `ConfigFile` object for the ``.git/config`` file. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.get_config) def get_description(self): """Retrieve the description for this repository. Returns: String with the description of the repository as set by the user. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.get_description) def set_description(self, description): """Set the description for this repository. Args: description: Text to set as description for this repository. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.set_description) def get_config_stack(self) -> "StackedConfig": """Return a config stack for this repository. This stack accesses the configuration for both this repository itself (.git/config) and the global configuration, which usually lives in ~/.gitconfig. Returns: `Config` instance for this repository """ from dulwich.config import StackedConfig backends = [self.get_config()] + StackedConfig.default_backends() return StackedConfig(backends, writable=backends[0]) def get_shallow(self): """Get the set of shallow commits. Returns: Set of shallow commits. """ f = self.get_named_file("shallow") if f is None: return set() with f: return {line.strip() for line in f} def update_shallow(self, new_shallow, new_unshallow): """Update the list of shallow objects. Args: new_shallow: Newly shallow objects new_unshallow: Newly no longer shallow objects """ shallow = self.get_shallow() if new_shallow: shallow.update(new_shallow) if new_unshallow: shallow.difference_update(new_unshallow) if shallow: self._put_named_file( "shallow", b"".join([sha + b"\n" for sha in shallow]) ) else: self._del_named_file("shallow") def get_peeled(self, ref): """Get the peeled value of a ref. Args: ref: The refname to peel. Returns: The fully-peeled SHA1 of a tag object, after peeling all intermediate tags; if the original ref does not point to a tag, this will equal the original SHA1. """ cached = self.refs.get_peeled(ref) if cached is not None: return cached return self.object_store.peel_sha(self.refs[ref]).id def get_walker(self, include=None, *args, **kwargs): """Obtain a walker for this repository. Args: include: Iterable of SHAs of commits to include along with their ancestors. Defaults to [HEAD] exclude: Iterable of SHAs of commits to exclude along with their ancestors, overriding includes. order: ORDER_* constant specifying the order of results. Anything other than ORDER_DATE may result in O(n) memory usage. reverse: If True, reverse the order of output, requiring O(n) memory. max_entries: The maximum number of entries to yield, or None for no limit. paths: Iterable of file or subtree paths to show entries for. rename_detector: diff.RenameDetector object for detecting renames. follow: If True, follow path across renames/copies. Forces a default rename_detector. since: Timestamp to list commits after. until: Timestamp to list commits before. queue_cls: A class to use for a queue of commits, supporting the iterator protocol. The constructor takes a single argument, the Walker. Returns: A `Walker` object """ from dulwich.walk import Walker if include is None: include = [self.head()] if isinstance(include, str): include = [include] kwargs["get_parents"] = lambda commit: self.get_parents(commit.id, commit) return Walker(self.object_store, include, *args, **kwargs) def __getitem__(self, name): """Retrieve a Git object by SHA1 or ref. Args: name: A Git object SHA1 or a ref name Returns: A `ShaFile` object, such as a Commit or Blob Raises: KeyError: when the specified ref or object does not exist """ if not isinstance(name, bytes): raise TypeError( "'name' must be bytestring, not %.80s" % type(name).__name__ ) if len(name) in (20, 40): try: return self.object_store[name] except (KeyError, ValueError): pass try: return self.object_store[self.refs[name]] except RefFormatError: raise KeyError(name) def __contains__(self, name: bytes) -> bool: """Check if a specific Git object or ref is present. Args: name: Git object SHA1 or ref name """ if len(name) == 20 or (len(name) == 40 and valid_hexsha(name)): return name in self.object_store or name in self.refs else: return name in self.refs def __setitem__(self, name: bytes, value: Union[ShaFile, bytes]): """Set a ref. Args: name: ref name value: Ref value - either a ShaFile object, or a hex sha """ if name.startswith(b"refs/") or name == b"HEAD": if isinstance(value, ShaFile): self.refs[name] = value.id elif isinstance(value, bytes): self.refs[name] = value else: raise TypeError(value) else: raise ValueError(name) def __delitem__(self, name: bytes): """Remove a ref. Args: name: Name of the ref to remove """ if name.startswith(b"refs/") or name == b"HEAD": del self.refs[name] else: raise ValueError(name) def _get_user_identity(self, config: "StackedConfig", kind: str = None) -> bytes: """Determine the identity to use for new commits.""" # TODO(jelmer): Deprecate this function in favor of get_user_identity return get_user_identity(config) def _add_graftpoints(self, updated_graftpoints: Dict[bytes, List[bytes]]): """Add or modify graftpoints Args: updated_graftpoints: Dict of commit shas to list of parent shas """ # Simple validation for commit, parents in updated_graftpoints.items(): for sha in [commit] + parents: check_hexsha(sha, "Invalid graftpoint") self._graftpoints.update(updated_graftpoints) def _remove_graftpoints(self, to_remove: List[bytes] = []) -> None: """Remove graftpoints Args: to_remove: List of commit shas """ for sha in to_remove: del self._graftpoints[sha] def _read_heads(self, name): f = self.get_named_file(name) if f is None: return [] with f: return [line.strip() for line in f.readlines() if line.strip()] def do_commit( # noqa: C901 self, message=None, committer=None, author=None, commit_timestamp=None, commit_timezone=None, author_timestamp=None, author_timezone=None, tree=None, encoding=None, ref=b"HEAD", merge_heads=None, no_verify=False, ): """Create a new commit. If not specified, `committer` and `author` default to get_user_identity(..., 'COMMITTER') and get_user_identity(..., 'AUTHOR') respectively. Args: message: Commit message committer: Committer fullname author: Author fullname commit_timestamp: Commit timestamp (defaults to now) commit_timezone: Commit timestamp timezone (defaults to GMT) author_timestamp: Author timestamp (defaults to commit timestamp) author_timezone: Author timestamp timezone (defaults to commit timestamp timezone) tree: SHA1 of the tree root to use (if not specified the current index will be committed). encoding: Encoding ref: Optional ref to commit to (defaults to current branch) merge_heads: Merge heads (defaults to .git/MERGE_HEAD) no_verify: Skip pre-commit and commit-msg hooks Returns: New commit SHA1 """ try: if not no_verify: self.hooks["pre-commit"].execute() except HookError as e: raise CommitError(e) except KeyError: # no hook defined, silent fallthrough pass c = Commit() if tree is None: index = self.open_index() c.tree = index.commit(self.object_store) else: if len(tree) != 40: raise ValueError("tree must be a 40-byte hex sha string") c.tree = tree config = self.get_config_stack() if merge_heads is None: merge_heads = self._read_heads("MERGE_HEAD") if committer is None: committer = get_user_identity(config, kind="COMMITTER") check_user_identity(committer) c.committer = committer if commit_timestamp is None: # FIXME: Support GIT_COMMITTER_DATE environment variable commit_timestamp = time.time() c.commit_time = int(commit_timestamp) if commit_timezone is None: # FIXME: Use current user timezone rather than UTC commit_timezone = 0 c.commit_timezone = commit_timezone if author is None: author = get_user_identity(config, kind="AUTHOR") c.author = author check_user_identity(author) if author_timestamp is None: # FIXME: Support GIT_AUTHOR_DATE environment variable author_timestamp = commit_timestamp c.author_time = int(author_timestamp) if author_timezone is None: author_timezone = commit_timezone c.author_timezone = author_timezone if encoding is None: try: encoding = config.get(("i18n",), "commitEncoding") except KeyError: pass # No dice if encoding is not None: c.encoding = encoding if message is None: # FIXME: Try to read commit message from .git/MERGE_MSG raise ValueError("No commit message specified") try: if no_verify: c.message = message else: c.message = self.hooks["commit-msg"].execute(message) if c.message is None: c.message = message except HookError as e: raise CommitError(e) except KeyError: # no hook defined, message not modified c.message = message if ref is None: # Create a dangling commit c.parents = merge_heads self.object_store.add_object(c) else: try: old_head = self.refs[ref] c.parents = [old_head] + merge_heads self.object_store.add_object(c) ok = self.refs.set_if_equals( ref, old_head, c.id, message=b"commit: " + message, committer=committer, timestamp=commit_timestamp, timezone=commit_timezone, ) except KeyError: c.parents = merge_heads self.object_store.add_object(c) ok = self.refs.add_if_new( ref, c.id, message=b"commit: " + message, committer=committer, timestamp=commit_timestamp, timezone=commit_timezone, ) if not ok: # Fail if the atomic compare-and-swap failed, leaving the # commit and all its objects as garbage. raise CommitError("%s changed during commit" % (ref,)) self._del_named_file("MERGE_HEAD") try: self.hooks["post-commit"].execute() except HookError as e: # silent failure warnings.warn("post-commit hook failed: %s" % e, UserWarning) except KeyError: # no hook defined, silent fallthrough pass return c.id def read_gitfile(f): """Read a ``.git`` file. The first line of the file should start with "gitdir: " Args: f: File-like object to read from Returns: A path """ cs = f.read() if not cs.startswith("gitdir: "): raise ValueError("Expected file to start with 'gitdir: '") return cs[len("gitdir: ") :].rstrip("\n") class UnsupportedVersion(Exception): """Unsupported repository version.""" def __init__(self, version): self.version = version class Repo(BaseRepo): """A git repository backed by local disk. To open an existing repository, call the contructor with the path of the repository. To create a new repository, use the Repo.init class method. """ def __init__(self, root, object_store=None, bare=None): hidden_path = os.path.join(root, CONTROLDIR) if bare is None: if (os.path.isfile(hidden_path) or os.path.isdir(os.path.join(hidden_path, OBJECTDIR))): bare = False elif (os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, OBJECTDIR)) and os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, REFSDIR))): bare = True else: raise NotGitRepository( "No git repository was found at %(path)s" % dict(path=root) ) self.bare = bare if bare is False: if os.path.isfile(hidden_path): with open(hidden_path, "r") as f: path = read_gitfile(f) self._controldir = os.path.join(root, path) else: self._controldir = hidden_path else: self._controldir = root commondir = self.get_named_file(COMMONDIR) if commondir is not None: with commondir: self._commondir = os.path.join( self.controldir(), os.fsdecode(commondir.read().rstrip(b"\r\n")), ) else: self._commondir = self._controldir self.path = root config = self.get_config() try: format_version = int(config.get("core", "repositoryformatversion")) except KeyError: format_version = 0 if format_version != 0: raise UnsupportedVersion(format_version) if object_store is None: object_store = DiskObjectStore.from_config( os.path.join(self.commondir(), OBJECTDIR), config ) refs = DiskRefsContainer( self.commondir(), self._controldir, logger=self._write_reflog ) BaseRepo.__init__(self, object_store, refs) self._graftpoints = {} graft_file = self.get_named_file( os.path.join("info", "grafts"), basedir=self.commondir() ) if graft_file: with graft_file: self._graftpoints.update(parse_graftpoints(graft_file)) graft_file = self.get_named_file("shallow", basedir=self.commondir()) if graft_file: with graft_file: self._graftpoints.update(parse_graftpoints(graft_file)) self.hooks["pre-commit"] = PreCommitShellHook(self.path, self.controldir()) self.hooks["commit-msg"] = CommitMsgShellHook(self.controldir()) self.hooks["post-commit"] = PostCommitShellHook(self.controldir()) self.hooks["post-receive"] = PostReceiveShellHook(self.controldir()) def _write_reflog( self, ref, old_sha, new_sha, committer, timestamp, timezone, message ): from .reflog import format_reflog_line path = os.path.join(self.controldir(), "logs", os.fsdecode(ref)) try: os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path)) except FileExistsError: pass if committer is None: config = self.get_config_stack() committer = self._get_user_identity(config) check_user_identity(committer) if timestamp is None: timestamp = int(time.time()) if timezone is None: timezone = 0 # FIXME with open(path, "ab") as f: f.write( format_reflog_line( old_sha, new_sha, committer, timestamp, timezone, message ) + b"\n" ) @classmethod def discover(cls, start="."): """Iterate parent directories to discover a repository Return a Repo object for the first parent directory that looks like a Git repository. Args: start: The directory to start discovery from (defaults to '.') """ remaining = True path = os.path.abspath(start) while remaining: try: return cls(path) except NotGitRepository: path, remaining = os.path.split(path) raise NotGitRepository( "No git repository was found at %(path)s" % dict(path=start) ) def controldir(self): """Return the path of the control directory.""" return self._controldir def commondir(self): """Return the path of the common directory. For a main working tree, it is identical to controldir(). For a linked working tree, it is the control directory of the main working tree.""" return self._commondir def _determine_file_mode(self): """Probe the file-system to determine whether permissions can be trusted. Returns: True if permissions can be trusted, False otherwise. """ fname = os.path.join(self.path, ".probe-permissions") with open(fname, "w") as f: f.write("") st1 = os.lstat(fname) try: os.chmod(fname, st1.st_mode ^ stat.S_IXUSR) except PermissionError: return False st2 = os.lstat(fname) os.unlink(fname) mode_differs = st1.st_mode != st2.st_mode st2_has_exec = (st2.st_mode & stat.S_IXUSR) != 0 return mode_differs and st2_has_exec def _put_named_file(self, path, contents): """Write a file to the control dir with the given name and contents. Args: path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir. contents: A string to write to the file. """ path = path.lstrip(os.path.sep) with GitFile(os.path.join(self.controldir(), path), "wb") as f: f.write(contents) def _del_named_file(self, path): try: os.unlink(os.path.join(self.controldir(), path)) except FileNotFoundError: return def get_named_file(self, path, basedir=None): """Get a file from the control dir with a specific name. Although the filename should be interpreted as a filename relative to the control dir in a disk-based Repo, the object returned need not be pointing to a file in that location. Args: path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir. basedir: Optional argument that specifies an alternative to the control dir. Returns: An open file object, or None if the file does not exist. """ # TODO(dborowitz): sanitize filenames, since this is used directly by # the dumb web serving code. if basedir is None: basedir = self.controldir() path = path.lstrip(os.path.sep) try: return open(os.path.join(basedir, path), "rb") except FileNotFoundError: return None def index_path(self): """Return path to the index file.""" return os.path.join(self.controldir(), INDEX_FILENAME) def open_index(self) -> "Index": """Open the index for this repository. Raises: NoIndexPresent: If no index is present Returns: The matching `Index` """ from dulwich.index import Index if not self.has_index(): raise NoIndexPresent() return Index(self.index_path()) def has_index(self): """Check if an index is present.""" # Bare repos must never have index files; non-bare repos may have a # missing index file, which is treated as empty. return not self.bare def stage(self, fs_paths: Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike, Iterable[Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike]]]) -> None: """Stage a set of paths. Args: fs_paths: List of paths, relative to the repository path """ root_path_bytes = os.fsencode(self.path) if isinstance(fs_paths, (str, bytes, os.PathLike)): fs_paths = [fs_paths] fs_paths = list(fs_paths) from dulwich.index import ( blob_from_path_and_stat, index_entry_from_stat, index_entry_from_directory, _fs_to_tree_path, ) index = self.open_index() blob_normalizer = self.get_blob_normalizer() for fs_path in fs_paths: if not isinstance(fs_path, bytes): fs_path = os.fsencode(fs_path) if os.path.isabs(fs_path): raise ValueError( "path %r should be relative to " "repository root, not absolute" % fs_path ) tree_path = _fs_to_tree_path(fs_path) full_path = os.path.join(root_path_bytes, fs_path) try: st = os.lstat(full_path) except OSError: # File no longer exists try: del index[tree_path] except KeyError: pass # already removed else: if stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): entry = index_entry_from_directory(st, full_path) if entry: index[tree_path] = entry else: try: del index[tree_path] except KeyError: pass elif not stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) and not stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode): try: del index[tree_path] except KeyError: pass else: blob = blob_from_path_and_stat(full_path, st) blob = blob_normalizer.checkin_normalize(blob, fs_path) self.object_store.add_object(blob) index[tree_path] = index_entry_from_stat(st, blob.id, 0) index.write() def unstage(self, fs_paths: List[str]): """unstage specific file in the index Args: fs_paths: a list of files to unstage, relative to the repository path """ from dulwich.index import ( IndexEntry, _fs_to_tree_path, ) index = self.open_index() try: tree_id = self[b'HEAD'].tree except KeyError: # no head mean no commit in the repo for fs_path in fs_paths: tree_path = _fs_to_tree_path(fs_path) del index[tree_path] index.write() return for fs_path in fs_paths: tree_path = _fs_to_tree_path(fs_path) try: tree_entry = self.object_store[tree_id].lookup_path( self.object_store.__getitem__, tree_path) except KeyError: # if tree_entry didnt exist, this file was being added, so # remove index entry try: del index[tree_path] continue except KeyError: raise KeyError("file '%s' not in index" % (tree_path.decode())) st = None try: st = os.lstat(os.path.join(self.path, fs_path)) except FileNotFoundError: pass index_entry = IndexEntry( ctime=(self[b'HEAD'].commit_time, 0), mtime=(self[b'HEAD'].commit_time, 0), dev=st.st_dev if st else 0, ino=st.st_ino if st else 0, mode=tree_entry[0], uid=st.st_uid if st else 0, gid=st.st_gid if st else 0, size=len(self[tree_entry[1]].data), sha=tree_entry[1], flags=0, extended_flags=0 ) index[tree_path] = index_entry index.write() def clone( self, target_path, mkdir=True, bare=False, origin=b"origin", checkout=None, branch=None, ): """Clone this repository. Args: target_path: Target path mkdir: Create the target directory bare: Whether to create a bare repository checkout: Whether or not to check-out HEAD after cloning origin: Base name for refs in target repository cloned from this repository branch: Optional branch or tag to be used as HEAD in the new repository instead of this repository's HEAD. Returns: Created repository as `Repo` """ - def clone_refs(target_repo, ref_message): - self.fetch(target_repo) - target_repo.refs.import_refs( + encoded_path = self.path + if not isinstance(encoded_path, bytes): + encoded_path = os.fsencode(encoded_path) + + if mkdir: + os.mkdir(target_path) + + try: + target = None + if not bare: + target = Repo.init(target_path) + if checkout is None: + checkout = True + else: + if checkout: + raise ValueError("checkout and bare are incompatible") + target = Repo.init_bare(target_path) + + target_config = target.get_config() + target_config.set((b"remote", origin), b"url", encoded_path) + target_config.set( + (b"remote", origin), + b"fetch", + b"+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/" + origin + b"/*", + ) + target_config.write_to_path() + + ref_message = b"clone: from " + encoded_path + self.fetch(target) + target.refs.import_refs( b"refs/remotes/" + origin, self.refs.as_dict(b"refs/heads"), message=ref_message, ) - target_repo.refs.import_refs( + target.refs.import_refs( b"refs/tags", self.refs.as_dict(b"refs/tags"), message=ref_message ) - head_chain, sha = self.refs.follow(b"HEAD") - head_chain = head_chain[-1] if head_chain else None - return head_chain, sha + head_chain, origin_sha = self.refs.follow(b"HEAD") + origin_head = head_chain[-1] if head_chain else None + if origin_sha and not origin_head: + # set detached HEAD + target.refs[b"HEAD"] = origin_sha - encoded_path = self.path - if not isinstance(encoded_path, bytes): - encoded_path = os.fsencode(encoded_path) + _set_origin_head(target.refs, origin, origin_head) + head_ref = _set_default_branch( + target.refs, origin, origin_head, branch, ref_message + ) - return do_clone( - encoded_path, - target_path, - clone_refs=clone_refs, - mkdir=mkdir, - bare=bare, - origin=origin, - checkout=checkout, - branch=branch, - ) + # Update target head + if head_ref: + head = _set_head(target.refs, head_ref, ref_message) + else: + head = None + + if checkout and head is not None: + target.reset_index() + except BaseException: + if target is not None: + target.close() + if mkdir: + import shutil + shutil.rmtree(target_path) + raise + return target def reset_index(self, tree=None): """Reset the index back to a specific tree. Args: tree: Tree SHA to reset to, None for current HEAD tree. """ from dulwich.index import ( build_index_from_tree, validate_path_element_default, validate_path_element_ntfs, ) if tree is None: head = self[b"HEAD"] if isinstance(head, Tag): _cls, obj = head.object head = self.get_object(obj) tree = head.tree config = self.get_config() honor_filemode = config.get_boolean(b"core", b"filemode", os.name != "nt") if config.get_boolean(b"core", b"core.protectNTFS", os.name == "nt"): validate_path_element = validate_path_element_ntfs else: validate_path_element = validate_path_element_default return build_index_from_tree( self.path, self.index_path(), self.object_store, tree, honor_filemode=honor_filemode, validate_path_element=validate_path_element, ) def get_config(self) -> "ConfigFile": """Retrieve the config object. Returns: `ConfigFile` object for the ``.git/config`` file. """ from dulwich.config import ConfigFile path = os.path.join(self._controldir, "config") try: return ConfigFile.from_path(path) except FileNotFoundError: ret = ConfigFile() ret.path = path return ret def get_description(self): """Retrieve the description of this repository. Returns: A string describing the repository or None. """ path = os.path.join(self._controldir, "description") try: with GitFile(path, "rb") as f: return f.read() except FileNotFoundError: return None def __repr__(self): return "" % self.path def set_description(self, description): """Set the description for this repository. Args: description: Text to set as description for this repository. """ self._put_named_file("description", description) @classmethod def _init_maybe_bare(cls, path, controldir, bare, object_store=None): for d in BASE_DIRECTORIES: os.mkdir(os.path.join(controldir, *d)) if object_store is None: object_store = DiskObjectStore.init(os.path.join(controldir, OBJECTDIR)) ret = cls(path, bare=bare, object_store=object_store) ret.refs.set_symbolic_ref(b"HEAD", DEFAULT_REF) ret._init_files(bare) return ret @classmethod def init(cls, path, mkdir=False): """Create a new repository. Args: path: Path in which to create the repository mkdir: Whether to create the directory Returns: `Repo` instance """ if mkdir: os.mkdir(path) controldir = os.path.join(path, CONTROLDIR) os.mkdir(controldir) _set_filesystem_hidden(controldir) return cls._init_maybe_bare(path, controldir, False) @classmethod def _init_new_working_directory(cls, path, main_repo, identifier=None, mkdir=False): """Create a new working directory linked to a repository. Args: path: Path in which to create the working tree. main_repo: Main repository to reference identifier: Worktree identifier mkdir: Whether to create the directory Returns: `Repo` instance """ if mkdir: os.mkdir(path) if identifier is None: identifier = os.path.basename(path) main_worktreesdir = os.path.join(main_repo.controldir(), WORKTREES) worktree_controldir = os.path.join(main_worktreesdir, identifier) gitdirfile = os.path.join(path, CONTROLDIR) with open(gitdirfile, "wb") as f: f.write(b"gitdir: " + os.fsencode(worktree_controldir) + b"\n") try: os.mkdir(main_worktreesdir) except FileExistsError: pass try: os.mkdir(worktree_controldir) except FileExistsError: pass with open(os.path.join(worktree_controldir, GITDIR), "wb") as f: f.write(os.fsencode(gitdirfile) + b"\n") with open(os.path.join(worktree_controldir, COMMONDIR), "wb") as f: f.write(b"../..\n") with open(os.path.join(worktree_controldir, "HEAD"), "wb") as f: f.write(main_repo.head() + b"\n") r = cls(path) r.reset_index() return r @classmethod def init_bare(cls, path, mkdir=False, object_store=None): """Create a new bare repository. ``path`` should already exist and be an empty directory. Args: path: Path to create bare repository in Returns: a `Repo` instance """ if mkdir: os.mkdir(path) return cls._init_maybe_bare(path, path, True, object_store=object_store) create = init_bare def close(self): """Close any files opened by this repository.""" self.object_store.close() def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): self.close() def get_blob_normalizer(self): """Return a BlobNormalizer object""" # TODO Parse the git attributes files git_attributes = {} config_stack = self.get_config_stack() try: tree = self.object_store[self.refs[b"HEAD"]].tree return TreeBlobNormalizer( config_stack, git_attributes, self.object_store, tree, ) except KeyError: return BlobNormalizer(config_stack, git_attributes) class MemoryRepo(BaseRepo): """Repo that stores refs, objects, and named files in memory. MemoryRepos are always bare: they have no working tree and no index, since those have a stronger dependency on the filesystem. """ def __init__(self): from dulwich.config import ConfigFile self._reflog = [] refs_container = DictRefsContainer({}, logger=self._append_reflog) BaseRepo.__init__(self, MemoryObjectStore(), refs_container) self._named_files = {} self.bare = True self._config = ConfigFile() self._description = None def _append_reflog(self, *args): self._reflog.append(args) def set_description(self, description): self._description = description def get_description(self): return self._description def _determine_file_mode(self): """Probe the file-system to determine whether permissions can be trusted. Returns: True if permissions can be trusted, False otherwise. """ return sys.platform != "win32" def _put_named_file(self, path, contents): """Write a file to the control dir with the given name and contents. Args: path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir. contents: A string to write to the file. """ self._named_files[path] = contents def _del_named_file(self, path): try: del self._named_files[path] except KeyError: pass def get_named_file(self, path, basedir=None): """Get a file from the control dir with a specific name. Although the filename should be interpreted as a filename relative to the control dir in a disk-baked Repo, the object returned need not be pointing to a file in that location. Args: path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir. Returns: An open file object, or None if the file does not exist. """ contents = self._named_files.get(path, None) if contents is None: return None return BytesIO(contents) def open_index(self): """Fail to open index for this repo, since it is bare. Raises: NoIndexPresent: Raised when no index is present """ raise NoIndexPresent() def get_config(self): """Retrieve the config object. Returns: `ConfigFile` object. """ return self._config @classmethod def init_bare(cls, objects, refs): """Create a new bare repository in memory. Args: objects: Objects for the new repository, as iterable refs: Refs as dictionary, mapping names to object SHA1s """ ret = cls() for obj in objects: ret.object_store.add_object(obj) for refname, sha in refs.items(): ret.refs.add_if_new(refname, sha) ret._init_files(bare=True) return ret