diff --git a/dulwich/hooks.py b/dulwich/hooks.py
index ae89c4c6..fef044dc 100644
--- a/dulwich/hooks.py
+++ b/dulwich/hooks.py
@@ -1,196 +1,196 @@
# hooks.py -- for dealing with git hooks
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Jelmer Vernooij and others.
#
# 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.
#
"""Access to hooks."""
import os
import subprocess
-import tempfile
from dulwich.errors import (
HookError,
)
class Hook(object):
"""Generic hook object."""
def execute(self, *args):
"""Execute the hook with the given args
Args:
args: argument list to hook
Raises:
HookError: hook execution failure
Returns:
a hook may return a useful value
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.execute)
class ShellHook(Hook):
"""Hook by executable file
Implements standard githooks(5) [0]:
[0] http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/githooks.html
"""
def __init__(self, name, path, numparam,
pre_exec_callback=None, post_exec_callback=None,
cwd=None):
"""Setup shell hook definition
Args:
name: name of hook for error messages
path: absolute path to executable file
numparam: number of requirements parameters
pre_exec_callback: closure for setup before execution
Defaults to None. Takes in the variable argument list from the
execute functions and returns a modified argument list for the
shell hook.
post_exec_callback: closure for cleanup after execution
Defaults to None. Takes in a boolean for hook success and the
modified argument list and returns the final hook return value
if applicable
cwd: working directory to switch to when executing the hook
"""
self.name = name
self.filepath = path
self.numparam = numparam
self.pre_exec_callback = pre_exec_callback
self.post_exec_callback = post_exec_callback
self.cwd = cwd
def execute(self, *args):
"""Execute the hook with given args"""
if len(args) != self.numparam:
raise HookError("Hook %s executed with wrong number of args. \
Expected %d. Saw %d. args: %s"
% (self.name, self.numparam, len(args), args))
if (self.pre_exec_callback is not None):
args = self.pre_exec_callback(*args)
try:
ret = subprocess.call([self.filepath] + list(args), cwd=self.cwd)
if ret != 0:
if (self.post_exec_callback is not None):
self.post_exec_callback(0, *args)
raise HookError("Hook %s exited with non-zero status %d"
% (self.name, ret))
if (self.post_exec_callback is not None):
return self.post_exec_callback(1, *args)
except OSError: # no file. silent failure.
if (self.post_exec_callback is not None):
self.post_exec_callback(0, *args)
class PreCommitShellHook(ShellHook):
"""pre-commit shell hook"""
def __init__(self, controldir):
filepath = os.path.join(controldir, 'hooks', 'pre-commit')
ShellHook.__init__(self, 'pre-commit', filepath, 0, cwd=controldir)
class PostCommitShellHook(ShellHook):
"""post-commit shell hook"""
def __init__(self, controldir):
filepath = os.path.join(controldir, 'hooks', 'post-commit')
ShellHook.__init__(self, 'post-commit', filepath, 0, cwd=controldir)
class CommitMsgShellHook(ShellHook):
"""commit-msg shell hook
Args:
args[0]: commit message
Returns:
new commit message or None
"""
def __init__(self, controldir):
filepath = os.path.join(controldir, 'hooks', 'commit-msg')
def prepare_msg(*args):
+ import tempfile
(fd, path) = tempfile.mkstemp()
with os.fdopen(fd, 'wb') as f:
f.write(args[0])
return (path,)
def clean_msg(success, *args):
if success:
with open(args[0], 'rb') as f:
new_msg = f.read()
os.unlink(args[0])
return new_msg
os.unlink(args[0])
ShellHook.__init__(self, 'commit-msg', filepath, 1,
prepare_msg, clean_msg, controldir)
class PostReceiveShellHook(ShellHook):
"""post-receive shell hook"""
def __init__(self, controldir):
self.controldir = controldir
filepath = os.path.join(controldir, 'hooks', 'post-receive')
ShellHook.__init__(self, 'post-receive', filepath, 0)
def execute(self, client_refs):
# do nothing if the script doesn't exist
if not os.path.exists(self.filepath):
return None
try:
env = os.environ.copy()
env['GIT_DIR'] = self.controldir
p = subprocess.Popen(
self.filepath,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
env=env
)
# client_refs is a list of (oldsha, newsha, ref)
in_data = '\n'.join([' '.join(ref) for ref in client_refs])
out_data, err_data = p.communicate(in_data)
if (p.returncode != 0) or err_data:
err_fmt = "post-receive exit code: %d\n" \
+ "stdout:\n%s\nstderr:\n%s"
err_msg = err_fmt % (p.returncode, out_data, err_data)
raise HookError(err_msg)
return out_data
except OSError as err:
raise HookError(repr(err))
diff --git a/dulwich/object_store.py b/dulwich/object_store.py
index 5908b934..32878bb1 100644
--- a/dulwich/object_store.py
+++ b/dulwich/object_store.py
@@ -1,1418 +1,1419 @@
# object_store.py -- Object store for git objects
# Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Jelmer Vernooij
# and others
#
# 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.
#
"""Git object store interfaces and implementation."""
from io import BytesIO
import os
import stat
import sys
-import tempfile
from dulwich.diff_tree import (
tree_changes,
walk_trees,
)
from dulwich.errors import (
NotTreeError,
)
from dulwich.file import GitFile
from dulwich.objects import (
Commit,
ShaFile,
Tag,
Tree,
ZERO_SHA,
hex_to_sha,
sha_to_hex,
hex_to_filename,
S_ISGITLINK,
object_class,
valid_hexsha,
)
from dulwich.pack import (
Pack,
PackData,
PackInflater,
PackFileDisappeared,
iter_sha1,
pack_objects_to_data,
write_pack_header,
write_pack_index_v2,
write_pack_data,
write_pack_object,
compute_file_sha,
PackIndexer,
PackStreamCopier,
)
from dulwich.refs import ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX
INFODIR = 'info'
PACKDIR = 'pack'
class BaseObjectStore(object):
"""Object store interface."""
def determine_wants_all(self, refs):
return [sha for (ref, sha) in refs.items()
if sha not in self and
not ref.endswith(ANNOTATED_TAG_SUFFIX) and
not sha == ZERO_SHA]
def iter_shas(self, shas):
"""Iterate over the objects for the specified shas.
Args:
shas: Iterable object with SHAs
Returns: Object iterator
"""
return ObjectStoreIterator(self, shas)
def contains_loose(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1 and is loose."""
raise NotImplementedError(self.contains_loose)
def contains_packed(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1 and is packed."""
raise NotImplementedError(self.contains_packed)
def __contains__(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1.
This method makes no distinction between loose and packed objects.
"""
return self.contains_packed(sha) or self.contains_loose(sha)
@property
def packs(self):
"""Iterable of pack objects."""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_raw(self, name):
"""Obtain the raw text for an object.
Args:
name: sha for the object.
Returns: tuple with numeric type and object contents.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_raw)
def __getitem__(self, sha):
"""Obtain an object by SHA1."""
type_num, uncomp = self.get_raw(sha)
return ShaFile.from_raw_string(type_num, uncomp, sha=sha)
def __iter__(self):
"""Iterate over the SHAs that are present in this store."""
raise NotImplementedError(self.__iter__)
def add_object(self, obj):
"""Add a single object to this object store.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.add_object)
def add_objects(self, objects, progress=None):
"""Add a set of objects to this object store.
Args:
objects: Iterable over a list of (object, path) tuples
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.add_objects)
def add_pack_data(self, count, pack_data, progress=None):
"""Add pack data to this object store.
Args:
num_items: Number of items to add
pack_data: Iterator over pack data tuples
"""
if count == 0:
# Don't bother writing an empty pack file
return
f, commit, abort = self.add_pack()
try:
write_pack_data(
f, count, pack_data, progress,
compression_level=self.pack_compression_level)
except BaseException:
abort()
raise
else:
return commit()
def tree_changes(self, source, target, want_unchanged=False,
include_trees=False, change_type_same=False,
rename_detector=None):
"""Find the differences between the contents of two trees
Args:
source: SHA1 of the source tree
target: SHA1 of the target tree
want_unchanged: Whether unchanged files should be reported
include_trees: Whether to include trees
change_type_same: Whether to report files changing
type in the same entry.
Returns: Iterator over tuples with
(oldpath, newpath), (oldmode, newmode), (oldsha, newsha)
"""
for change in tree_changes(self, source, target,
want_unchanged=want_unchanged,
include_trees=include_trees,
change_type_same=change_type_same,
rename_detector=rename_detector):
yield ((change.old.path, change.new.path),
(change.old.mode, change.new.mode),
(change.old.sha, change.new.sha))
def iter_tree_contents(self, tree_id, include_trees=False):
"""Iterate the contents of a tree and all subtrees.
Iteration is depth-first pre-order, as in e.g. os.walk.
Args:
tree_id: SHA1 of the tree.
include_trees: If True, include tree objects in the iteration.
Returns: Iterator over TreeEntry namedtuples for all the objects in a
tree.
"""
for entry, _ in walk_trees(self, tree_id, None):
if ((entry.mode is not None and
not stat.S_ISDIR(entry.mode)) or include_trees):
yield entry
def find_missing_objects(self, haves, wants, shallow=None, progress=None,
get_tagged=None,
get_parents=lambda commit: commit.parents,
depth=None):
"""Find the missing objects required for a set of revisions.
Args:
haves: Iterable over SHAs already in common.
wants: Iterable over SHAs of objects to fetch.
shallow: Set of shallow commit SHA1s to skip
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.
get_parents: Optional function for getting the parents of a
commit.
Returns: Iterator over (sha, path) pairs.
"""
finder = MissingObjectFinder(self, haves, wants, shallow, progress,
get_tagged, get_parents=get_parents)
return iter(finder.next, None)
def find_common_revisions(self, graphwalker):
"""Find which revisions this store has in common using graphwalker.
Args:
graphwalker: A graphwalker object.
Returns: List of SHAs that are in common
"""
haves = []
sha = next(graphwalker)
while sha:
if sha in self:
haves.append(sha)
graphwalker.ack(sha)
sha = next(graphwalker)
return haves
def generate_pack_contents(self, have, want, shallow=None, progress=None):
"""Iterate over the contents of a pack file.
Args:
have: List of SHA1s of objects that should not be sent
want: List of SHA1s of objects that should be sent
shallow: Set of shallow commit SHA1s to skip
progress: Optional progress reporting method
"""
missing = self.find_missing_objects(have, want, shallow, progress)
return self.iter_shas(missing)
def generate_pack_data(self, have, want, shallow=None, progress=None,
ofs_delta=True):
"""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
shallow: Set of shallow commit SHA1s to skip
ofs_delta: Whether OFS deltas can be included
progress: Optional progress reporting method
"""
# TODO(jelmer): More efficient implementation
return pack_objects_to_data(
self.generate_pack_contents(have, want, shallow, progress))
def peel_sha(self, sha):
"""Peel all tags from a SHA.
Args:
sha: The object SHA 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.
"""
obj = self[sha]
obj_class = object_class(obj.type_name)
while obj_class is Tag:
obj_class, sha = obj.object
obj = self[sha]
return obj
def _collect_ancestors(self, heads, common=set(), shallow=set(),
get_parents=lambda commit: commit.parents):
"""Collect all ancestors of heads up to (excluding) those in common.
Args:
heads: commits to start from
common: commits to end at, or empty set to walk repository
completely
get_parents: Optional function for getting the parents of a
commit.
Returns: a tuple (A, B) where A - all commits reachable
from heads but not present in common, B - common (shared) elements
that are directly reachable from heads
"""
bases = set()
commits = set()
queue = []
queue.extend(heads)
while queue:
e = queue.pop(0)
if e in common:
bases.add(e)
elif e not in commits:
commits.add(e)
if e in shallow:
continue
cmt = self[e]
queue.extend(get_parents(cmt))
return (commits, bases)
def close(self):
"""Close any files opened by this object store."""
# Default implementation is a NO-OP
class PackBasedObjectStore(BaseObjectStore):
def __init__(self, pack_compression_level=-1):
self._pack_cache = {}
self.pack_compression_level = pack_compression_level
@property
def alternates(self):
return []
def contains_packed(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1 and is packed.
This does not check alternates.
"""
for pack in self.packs:
try:
if sha in pack:
return True
except PackFileDisappeared:
pass
return False
def __contains__(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1.
This method makes no distinction between loose and packed objects.
"""
if self.contains_packed(sha) or self.contains_loose(sha):
return True
for alternate in self.alternates:
if sha in alternate:
return True
return False
def _add_cached_pack(self, base_name, pack):
"""Add a newly appeared pack to the cache by path.
"""
prev_pack = self._pack_cache.get(base_name)
if prev_pack is not pack:
self._pack_cache[base_name] = pack
if prev_pack:
prev_pack.close()
def _clear_cached_packs(self):
pack_cache = self._pack_cache
self._pack_cache = {}
while pack_cache:
(name, pack) = pack_cache.popitem()
pack.close()
def _iter_cached_packs(self):
return self._pack_cache.values()
def _update_pack_cache(self):
raise NotImplementedError(self._update_pack_cache)
def close(self):
self._clear_cached_packs()
@property
def packs(self):
"""List with pack objects."""
return (
list(self._iter_cached_packs()) + list(self._update_pack_cache()))
def _iter_alternate_objects(self):
"""Iterate over the SHAs of all the objects in alternate stores."""
for alternate in self.alternates:
for alternate_object in alternate:
yield alternate_object
def _iter_loose_objects(self):
"""Iterate over the SHAs of all loose objects."""
raise NotImplementedError(self._iter_loose_objects)
def _get_loose_object(self, sha):
raise NotImplementedError(self._get_loose_object)
def _remove_loose_object(self, sha):
raise NotImplementedError(self._remove_loose_object)
def _remove_pack(self, name):
raise NotImplementedError(self._remove_pack)
def pack_loose_objects(self):
"""Pack loose objects.
Returns: Number of objects packed
"""
objects = set()
for sha in self._iter_loose_objects():
objects.add((self._get_loose_object(sha), None))
self.add_objects(list(objects))
for obj, path in objects:
self._remove_loose_object(obj.id)
return len(objects)
def repack(self):
"""Repack the packs in this repository.
Note that this implementation is fairly naive and currently keeps all
objects in memory while it repacks.
"""
loose_objects = set()
for sha in self._iter_loose_objects():
loose_objects.add(self._get_loose_object(sha))
objects = {(obj, None) for obj in loose_objects}
old_packs = {p.name(): p for p in self.packs}
for name, pack in old_packs.items():
objects.update((obj, None) for obj in pack.iterobjects())
# The name of the consolidated pack might match the name of a
# pre-existing pack. Take care not to remove the newly created
# consolidated pack.
consolidated = self.add_objects(objects)
old_packs.pop(consolidated.name(), None)
for obj in loose_objects:
self._remove_loose_object(obj.id)
for name, pack in old_packs.items():
self._remove_pack(pack)
self._update_pack_cache()
return len(objects)
def __iter__(self):
"""Iterate over the SHAs that are present in this store."""
self._update_pack_cache()
for pack in self._iter_cached_packs():
try:
for sha in pack:
yield sha
except PackFileDisappeared:
pass
for sha in self._iter_loose_objects():
yield sha
for sha in self._iter_alternate_objects():
yield sha
def contains_loose(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1 and is loose.
This does not check alternates.
"""
return self._get_loose_object(sha) is not None
def get_raw(self, name):
"""Obtain the raw fulltext for an object.
Args:
name: sha for the object.
Returns: tuple with numeric type and object contents.
"""
if name == ZERO_SHA:
raise KeyError(name)
if len(name) == 40:
sha = hex_to_sha(name)
hexsha = name
elif len(name) == 20:
sha = name
hexsha = None
else:
raise AssertionError("Invalid object name %r" % (name, ))
for pack in self._iter_cached_packs():
try:
return pack.get_raw(sha)
except (KeyError, PackFileDisappeared):
pass
if hexsha is None:
hexsha = sha_to_hex(name)
ret = self._get_loose_object(hexsha)
if ret is not None:
return ret.type_num, ret.as_raw_string()
# Maybe something else has added a pack with the object
# in the mean time?
for pack in self._update_pack_cache():
try:
return pack.get_raw(sha)
except KeyError:
pass
for alternate in self.alternates:
try:
return alternate.get_raw(hexsha)
except KeyError:
pass
raise KeyError(hexsha)
def add_objects(self, objects, progress=None):
"""Add a set of objects to this object store.
Args:
objects: Iterable over (object, path) tuples, should support
__len__.
Returns: Pack object of the objects written.
"""
return self.add_pack_data(
*pack_objects_to_data(objects),
progress=progress)
class DiskObjectStore(PackBasedObjectStore):
"""Git-style object store that exists on disk."""
def __init__(self, path, loose_compression_level=-1,
pack_compression_level=-1):
"""Open an object store.
Args:
path: Path of the object store.
loose_compression_level: zlib compression level for loose objects
pack_compression_level: zlib compression level for pack objects
"""
super(DiskObjectStore, self).__init__(
pack_compression_level=pack_compression_level)
self.path = path
self.pack_dir = os.path.join(self.path, PACKDIR)
self._alternates = None
self.loose_compression_level = loose_compression_level
self.pack_compression_level = pack_compression_level
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s(%r)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path)
@classmethod
def from_config(cls, path, config):
try:
default_compression_level = int(config.get(
(b'core', ), b'compression').decode())
except KeyError:
default_compression_level = -1
try:
loose_compression_level = int(config.get(
(b'core', ), b'looseCompression').decode())
except KeyError:
loose_compression_level = default_compression_level
try:
pack_compression_level = int(config.get(
(b'core', ), 'packCompression').decode())
except KeyError:
pack_compression_level = default_compression_level
return cls(path, loose_compression_level, pack_compression_level)
@property
def alternates(self):
if self._alternates is not None:
return self._alternates
self._alternates = []
for path in self._read_alternate_paths():
self._alternates.append(DiskObjectStore(path))
return self._alternates
def _read_alternate_paths(self):
try:
f = GitFile(os.path.join(self.path, INFODIR, "alternates"), 'rb')
except FileNotFoundError:
return
with f:
for line in f.readlines():
line = line.rstrip(b"\n")
if line[0] == b"#":
continue
if os.path.isabs(line):
yield os.fsdecode(line)
else:
yield os.fsdecode(os.path.join(self.path, line))
def add_alternate_path(self, path):
"""Add an alternate path to this object store.
"""
try:
os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.path, INFODIR))
except FileExistsError:
pass
alternates_path = os.path.join(self.path, INFODIR, "alternates")
with GitFile(alternates_path, 'wb') as f:
try:
orig_f = open(alternates_path, 'rb')
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
else:
with orig_f:
f.write(orig_f.read())
f.write(os.fsencode(path) + b"\n")
if not os.path.isabs(path):
path = os.path.join(self.path, path)
self.alternates.append(DiskObjectStore(path))
def _update_pack_cache(self):
"""Read and iterate over new pack files and cache them."""
try:
pack_dir_contents = os.listdir(self.pack_dir)
except FileNotFoundError:
self.close()
return []
pack_files = set()
for name in pack_dir_contents:
if name.startswith("pack-") and name.endswith(".pack"):
# verify that idx exists first (otherwise the pack was not yet
# fully written)
idx_name = os.path.splitext(name)[0] + ".idx"
if idx_name in pack_dir_contents:
pack_name = name[:-len(".pack")]
pack_files.add(pack_name)
# Open newly appeared pack files
new_packs = []
for f in pack_files:
if f not in self._pack_cache:
pack = Pack(os.path.join(self.pack_dir, f))
new_packs.append(pack)
self._pack_cache[f] = pack
# Remove disappeared pack files
for f in set(self._pack_cache) - pack_files:
self._pack_cache.pop(f).close()
return new_packs
def _get_shafile_path(self, sha):
# Check from object dir
return hex_to_filename(self.path, sha)
def _iter_loose_objects(self):
for base in os.listdir(self.path):
if len(base) != 2:
continue
for rest in os.listdir(os.path.join(self.path, base)):
sha = os.fsencode(base+rest)
if not valid_hexsha(sha):
continue
yield sha
def _get_loose_object(self, sha):
path = self._get_shafile_path(sha)
try:
return ShaFile.from_path(path)
except FileNotFoundError:
return None
def _remove_loose_object(self, sha):
os.remove(self._get_shafile_path(sha))
def _remove_pack(self, pack):
try:
del self._pack_cache[os.path.basename(pack._basename)]
except KeyError:
pass
pack.close()
os.remove(pack.data.path)
os.remove(pack.index.path)
def _get_pack_basepath(self, entries):
suffix = iter_sha1(entry[0] for entry in entries)
# TODO: Handle self.pack_dir being bytes
suffix = suffix.decode('ascii')
return os.path.join(self.pack_dir, "pack-" + suffix)
def _complete_thin_pack(self, f, path, copier, indexer):
"""Move a specific file containing a pack into the pack directory.
Note: The file should be on the same file system as the
packs directory.
Args:
f: Open file object for the pack.
path: Path to the pack file.
copier: A PackStreamCopier to use for writing pack data.
indexer: A PackIndexer for indexing the pack.
"""
entries = list(indexer)
# Update the header with the new number of objects.
f.seek(0)
write_pack_header(f, len(entries) + len(indexer.ext_refs()))
# Must flush before reading (http://bugs.python.org/issue3207)
f.flush()
# Rescan the rest of the pack, computing the SHA with the new header.
new_sha = compute_file_sha(f, end_ofs=-20)
# Must reposition before writing (http://bugs.python.org/issue3207)
f.seek(0, os.SEEK_CUR)
# Complete the pack.
for ext_sha in indexer.ext_refs():
assert len(ext_sha) == 20
type_num, data = self.get_raw(ext_sha)
offset = f.tell()
crc32 = write_pack_object(
f, type_num, data, sha=new_sha,
compression_level=self.pack_compression_level)
entries.append((ext_sha, offset, crc32))
pack_sha = new_sha.digest()
f.write(pack_sha)
f.close()
# Move the pack in.
entries.sort()
pack_base_name = self._get_pack_basepath(entries)
target_pack = pack_base_name + '.pack'
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Windows might have the target pack file lingering. Attempt
# removal, silently passing if the target does not exist.
try:
os.remove(target_pack)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
os.rename(path, target_pack)
# Write the index.
index_file = GitFile(pack_base_name + '.idx', 'wb')
try:
write_pack_index_v2(index_file, entries, pack_sha)
index_file.close()
finally:
index_file.abort()
# Add the pack to the store and return it.
final_pack = Pack(pack_base_name)
final_pack.check_length_and_checksum()
self._add_cached_pack(pack_base_name, final_pack)
return final_pack
def add_thin_pack(self, read_all, read_some):
"""Add a new thin pack to this object store.
Thin packs are packs that contain deltas with parents that exist
outside the pack. They should never be placed in the object store
directly, and always indexed and completed as they are copied.
Args:
read_all: Read function that blocks until the number of
requested bytes are read.
read_some: Read function that returns at least one byte, but may
not return the number of bytes requested.
Returns: A Pack object pointing at the now-completed thin pack in the
objects/pack directory.
"""
+ import tempfile
fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=self.path, prefix='tmp_pack_')
with os.fdopen(fd, 'w+b') as f:
indexer = PackIndexer(f, resolve_ext_ref=self.get_raw)
copier = PackStreamCopier(read_all, read_some, f,
delta_iter=indexer)
copier.verify()
return self._complete_thin_pack(f, path, copier, indexer)
def move_in_pack(self, path):
"""Move a specific file containing a pack into the pack directory.
Note: The file should be on the same file system as the
packs directory.
Args:
path: Path to the pack file.
"""
with PackData(path) as p:
entries = p.sorted_entries()
basename = self._get_pack_basepath(entries)
index_name = basename + ".idx"
if not os.path.exists(index_name):
with GitFile(index_name, "wb") as f:
write_pack_index_v2(f, entries, p.get_stored_checksum())
for pack in self.packs:
if pack._basename == basename:
return pack
target_pack = basename + '.pack'
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Windows might have the target pack file lingering. Attempt
# removal, silently passing if the target does not exist.
try:
os.remove(target_pack)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
os.rename(path, target_pack)
final_pack = Pack(basename)
self._add_cached_pack(basename, final_pack)
return final_pack
def add_pack(self):
"""Add a new pack to this object store.
Returns: Fileobject to write to, a commit function to
call when the pack is finished and an abort
function.
"""
+ import tempfile
fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=self.pack_dir, suffix=".pack")
f = os.fdopen(fd, 'wb')
def commit():
f.flush()
os.fsync(fd)
f.close()
if os.path.getsize(path) > 0:
return self.move_in_pack(path)
else:
os.remove(path)
return None
def abort():
f.close()
os.remove(path)
return f, commit, abort
def add_object(self, obj):
"""Add a single object to this object store.
Args:
obj: Object to add
"""
path = self._get_shafile_path(obj.id)
dir = os.path.dirname(path)
try:
os.mkdir(dir)
except FileExistsError:
pass
if os.path.exists(path):
return # Already there, no need to write again
with GitFile(path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(obj.as_legacy_object(
compression_level=self.loose_compression_level))
@classmethod
def init(cls, path):
try:
os.mkdir(path)
except FileExistsError:
pass
os.mkdir(os.path.join(path, "info"))
os.mkdir(os.path.join(path, PACKDIR))
return cls(path)
class MemoryObjectStore(BaseObjectStore):
"""Object store that keeps all objects in memory."""
def __init__(self):
super(MemoryObjectStore, self).__init__()
self._data = {}
self.pack_compression_level = -1
def _to_hexsha(self, sha):
if len(sha) == 40:
return sha
elif len(sha) == 20:
return sha_to_hex(sha)
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid sha %r" % (sha,))
def contains_loose(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1 and is loose."""
return self._to_hexsha(sha) in self._data
def contains_packed(self, sha):
"""Check if a particular object is present by SHA1 and is packed."""
return False
def __iter__(self):
"""Iterate over the SHAs that are present in this store."""
return iter(self._data.keys())
@property
def packs(self):
"""List with pack objects."""
return []
def get_raw(self, name):
"""Obtain the raw text for an object.
Args:
name: sha for the object.
Returns: tuple with numeric type and object contents.
"""
obj = self[self._to_hexsha(name)]
return obj.type_num, obj.as_raw_string()
def __getitem__(self, name):
return self._data[self._to_hexsha(name)].copy()
def __delitem__(self, name):
"""Delete an object from this store, for testing only."""
del self._data[self._to_hexsha(name)]
def add_object(self, obj):
"""Add a single object to this object store.
"""
self._data[obj.id] = obj.copy()
def add_objects(self, objects, progress=None):
"""Add a set of objects to this object store.
Args:
objects: Iterable over a list of (object, path) tuples
"""
for obj, path in objects:
self.add_object(obj)
def add_pack(self):
"""Add a new pack to this object store.
Because this object store doesn't support packs, we extract and add the
individual objects.
Returns: Fileobject to write to and a commit function to
call when the pack is finished.
"""
f = BytesIO()
def commit():
p = PackData.from_file(BytesIO(f.getvalue()), f.tell())
f.close()
for obj in PackInflater.for_pack_data(p, self.get_raw):
self.add_object(obj)
def abort():
pass
return f, commit, abort
def _complete_thin_pack(self, f, indexer):
"""Complete a thin pack by adding external references.
Args:
f: Open file object for the pack.
indexer: A PackIndexer for indexing the pack.
"""
entries = list(indexer)
# Update the header with the new number of objects.
f.seek(0)
write_pack_header(f, len(entries) + len(indexer.ext_refs()))
# Rescan the rest of the pack, computing the SHA with the new header.
new_sha = compute_file_sha(f, end_ofs=-20)
# Complete the pack.
for ext_sha in indexer.ext_refs():
assert len(ext_sha) == 20
type_num, data = self.get_raw(ext_sha)
write_pack_object(
f, type_num, data, sha=new_sha)
pack_sha = new_sha.digest()
f.write(pack_sha)
def add_thin_pack(self, read_all, read_some):
"""Add a new thin pack to this object store.
Thin packs are packs that contain deltas with parents that exist
outside the pack. Because this object store doesn't support packs, we
extract and add the individual objects.
Args:
read_all: Read function that blocks until the number of
requested bytes are read.
read_some: Read function that returns at least one byte, but may
not return the number of bytes requested.
"""
f, commit, abort = self.add_pack()
try:
indexer = PackIndexer(f, resolve_ext_ref=self.get_raw)
copier = PackStreamCopier(read_all, read_some, f,
delta_iter=indexer)
copier.verify()
self._complete_thin_pack(f, indexer)
except BaseException:
abort()
raise
else:
commit()
class ObjectIterator(object):
"""Interface for iterating over objects."""
def iterobjects(self):
raise NotImplementedError(self.iterobjects)
class ObjectStoreIterator(ObjectIterator):
"""ObjectIterator that works on top of an ObjectStore."""
def __init__(self, store, sha_iter):
"""Create a new ObjectIterator.
Args:
store: Object store to retrieve from
sha_iter: Iterator over (sha, path) tuples
"""
self.store = store
self.sha_iter = sha_iter
self._shas = []
def __iter__(self):
"""Yield tuple with next object and path."""
for sha, path in self.itershas():
yield self.store[sha], path
def iterobjects(self):
"""Iterate over just the objects."""
for o, path in self:
yield o
def itershas(self):
"""Iterate over the SHAs."""
for sha in self._shas:
yield sha
for sha in self.sha_iter:
self._shas.append(sha)
yield sha
def __contains__(self, needle):
"""Check if an object is present.
Note: This checks if the object is present in
the underlying object store, not if it would
be yielded by the iterator.
Args:
needle: SHA1 of the object to check for
"""
if needle == ZERO_SHA:
return False
return needle in self.store
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""Find an object by SHA1.
Note: This retrieves the object from the underlying
object store. It will also succeed if the object would
not be returned by the iterator.
"""
return self.store[key]
def __len__(self):
"""Return the number of objects."""
return len(list(self.itershas()))
def empty(self):
import warnings
warnings.warn('Use bool() instead.', DeprecationWarning)
return self._empty()
def _empty(self):
it = self.itershas()
try:
next(it)
except StopIteration:
return True
else:
return False
def __bool__(self):
"""Indicate whether this object has contents."""
return not self._empty()
def tree_lookup_path(lookup_obj, root_sha, path):
"""Look up an object in a Git tree.
Args:
lookup_obj: Callback for retrieving object by SHA1
root_sha: SHA1 of the root tree
path: Path to lookup
Returns: A tuple of (mode, SHA) of the resulting path.
"""
tree = lookup_obj(root_sha)
if not isinstance(tree, Tree):
raise NotTreeError(root_sha)
return tree.lookup_path(lookup_obj, path)
def _collect_filetree_revs(obj_store, tree_sha, kset):
"""Collect SHA1s of files and directories for specified tree.
Args:
obj_store: Object store to get objects by SHA from
tree_sha: tree reference to walk
kset: set to fill with references to files and directories
"""
filetree = obj_store[tree_sha]
for name, mode, sha in filetree.iteritems():
if not S_ISGITLINK(mode) and sha not in kset:
kset.add(sha)
if stat.S_ISDIR(mode):
_collect_filetree_revs(obj_store, sha, kset)
def _split_commits_and_tags(obj_store, lst, ignore_unknown=False):
"""Split object id list into three lists with commit, tag, and other SHAs.
Commits referenced by tags are included into commits
list as well. Only SHA1s known in this repository will get
through, and unless ignore_unknown argument is True, KeyError
is thrown for SHA1 missing in the repository
Args:
obj_store: Object store to get objects by SHA1 from
lst: Collection of commit and tag SHAs
ignore_unknown: True to skip SHA1 missing in the repository
silently.
Returns: A tuple of (commits, tags, others) SHA1s
"""
commits = set()
tags = set()
others = set()
for e in lst:
try:
o = obj_store[e]
except KeyError:
if not ignore_unknown:
raise
else:
if isinstance(o, Commit):
commits.add(e)
elif isinstance(o, Tag):
tags.add(e)
tagged = o.object[1]
c, t, o = _split_commits_and_tags(
obj_store, [tagged], ignore_unknown=ignore_unknown)
commits |= c
tags |= t
others |= o
else:
others.add(e)
return (commits, tags, others)
class MissingObjectFinder(object):
"""Find the objects missing from another object store.
Args:
object_store: Object store containing at least all objects to be
sent
haves: SHA1s of commits not to send (already present in target)
wants: SHA1s of commits to send
progress: Optional function to report progress to.
get_tagged: Function that returns a dict of pointed-to sha -> tag
sha for including tags.
get_parents: Optional function for getting the parents of a commit.
tagged: dict of pointed-to sha -> tag sha for including tags
"""
def __init__(self, object_store, haves, wants, shallow=None, progress=None,
get_tagged=None, get_parents=lambda commit: commit.parents):
self.object_store = object_store
if shallow is None:
shallow = set()
self._get_parents = get_parents
# process Commits and Tags differently
# Note, while haves may list commits/tags not available locally,
# and such SHAs would get filtered out by _split_commits_and_tags,
# wants shall list only known SHAs, and otherwise
# _split_commits_and_tags fails with KeyError
have_commits, have_tags, have_others = (
_split_commits_and_tags(object_store, haves, True))
want_commits, want_tags, want_others = (
_split_commits_and_tags(object_store, wants, False))
# all_ancestors is a set of commits that shall not be sent
# (complete repository up to 'haves')
all_ancestors = object_store._collect_ancestors(
have_commits, shallow=shallow, get_parents=self._get_parents)[0]
# all_missing - complete set of commits between haves and wants
# common - commits from all_ancestors we hit into while
# traversing parent hierarchy of wants
missing_commits, common_commits = object_store._collect_ancestors(
want_commits, all_ancestors, shallow=shallow,
get_parents=self._get_parents)
self.sha_done = set()
# Now, fill sha_done with commits and revisions of
# files and directories known to be both locally
# and on target. Thus these commits and files
# won't get selected for fetch
for h in common_commits:
self.sha_done.add(h)
cmt = object_store[h]
_collect_filetree_revs(object_store, cmt.tree, self.sha_done)
# record tags we have as visited, too
for t in have_tags:
self.sha_done.add(t)
missing_tags = want_tags.difference(have_tags)
missing_others = want_others.difference(have_others)
# in fact, what we 'want' is commits, tags, and others
# we've found missing
wants = missing_commits.union(missing_tags)
wants = wants.union(missing_others)
self.objects_to_send = set([(w, None, False) for w in wants])
if progress is None:
self.progress = lambda x: None
else:
self.progress = progress
self._tagged = get_tagged and get_tagged() or {}
def add_todo(self, entries):
self.objects_to_send.update([e for e in entries
if not e[0] in self.sha_done])
def next(self):
while True:
if not self.objects_to_send:
return None
(sha, name, leaf) = self.objects_to_send.pop()
if sha not in self.sha_done:
break
if not leaf:
o = self.object_store[sha]
if isinstance(o, Commit):
self.add_todo([(o.tree, "", False)])
elif isinstance(o, Tree):
self.add_todo([(s, n, not stat.S_ISDIR(m))
for n, m, s in o.iteritems()
if not S_ISGITLINK(m)])
elif isinstance(o, Tag):
self.add_todo([(o.object[1], None, False)])
if sha in self._tagged:
self.add_todo([(self._tagged[sha], None, True)])
self.sha_done.add(sha)
self.progress(("counting objects: %d\r" %
len(self.sha_done)).encode('ascii'))
return (sha, name)
__next__ = next
class ObjectStoreGraphWalker(object):
"""Graph walker that finds what commits are missing from an object store.
:ivar heads: Revisions without descendants in the local repo
:ivar get_parents: Function to retrieve parents in the local repo
"""
def __init__(self, local_heads, get_parents, shallow=None):
"""Create a new instance.
Args:
local_heads: Heads to start search with
get_parents: Function for finding the parents of a SHA1.
"""
self.heads = set(local_heads)
self.get_parents = get_parents
self.parents = {}
if shallow is None:
shallow = set()
self.shallow = shallow
def ack(self, sha):
"""Ack that a revision and its ancestors are present in the source."""
if len(sha) != 40:
raise ValueError("unexpected sha %r received" % sha)
ancestors = set([sha])
# stop if we run out of heads to remove
while self.heads:
for a in ancestors:
if a in self.heads:
self.heads.remove(a)
# collect all ancestors
new_ancestors = set()
for a in ancestors:
ps = self.parents.get(a)
if ps is not None:
new_ancestors.update(ps)
self.parents[a] = None
# no more ancestors; stop
if not new_ancestors:
break
ancestors = new_ancestors
def next(self):
"""Iterate over ancestors of heads in the target."""
if self.heads:
ret = self.heads.pop()
ps = self.get_parents(ret)
self.parents[ret] = ps
self.heads.update(
[p for p in ps if p not in self.parents])
return ret
return None
__next__ = next
def commit_tree_changes(object_store, tree, changes):
"""Commit a specified set of changes to a tree structure.
This will apply a set of changes on top of an existing tree, storing new
objects in object_store.
changes are a list of tuples with (path, mode, object_sha).
Paths can be both blobs and trees. See the mode and
object sha to None deletes the path.
This method works especially well if there are only a small
number of changes to a big tree. For a large number of changes
to a large tree, use e.g. commit_tree.
Args:
object_store: Object store to store new objects in
and retrieve old ones from.
tree: Original tree root
changes: changes to apply
Returns: New tree root object
"""
# TODO(jelmer): Save up the objects and add them using .add_objects
# rather than with individual calls to .add_object.
nested_changes = {}
for (path, new_mode, new_sha) in changes:
try:
(dirname, subpath) = path.split(b'/', 1)
except ValueError:
if new_sha is None:
del tree[path]
else:
tree[path] = (new_mode, new_sha)
else:
nested_changes.setdefault(dirname, []).append(
(subpath, new_mode, new_sha))
for name, subchanges in nested_changes.items():
try:
orig_subtree = object_store[tree[name][1]]
except KeyError:
orig_subtree = Tree()
subtree = commit_tree_changes(object_store, orig_subtree, subchanges)
if len(subtree) == 0:
del tree[name]
else:
tree[name] = (stat.S_IFDIR, subtree.id)
object_store.add_object(tree)
return tree
class OverlayObjectStore(BaseObjectStore):
"""Object store that can overlay multiple object stores."""
def __init__(self, bases, add_store=None):
self.bases = bases
self.add_store = add_store
def add_object(self, object):
if self.add_store is None:
raise NotImplementedError(self.add_object)
return self.add_store.add_object(object)
def add_objects(self, objects, progress=None):
if self.add_store is None:
raise NotImplementedError(self.add_object)
return self.add_store.add_objects(objects, progress)
@property
def packs(self):
ret = []
for b in self.bases:
ret.extend(b.packs)
return ret
def __iter__(self):
done = set()
for b in self.bases:
for o_id in b:
if o_id not in done:
yield o_id
done.add(o_id)
def get_raw(self, sha_id):
for b in self.bases:
try:
return b.get_raw(sha_id)
except KeyError:
pass
raise KeyError(sha_id)
def contains_packed(self, sha):
for b in self.bases:
if b.contains_packed(sha):
return True
return False
def contains_loose(self, sha):
for b in self.bases:
if b.contains_loose(sha):
return True
return False
def read_packs_file(f):
"""Yield the packs listed in a packs file."""
for line in f.read().splitlines():
if not line:
continue
(kind, name) = line.split(b" ", 1)
if kind != b"P":
continue
yield os.fsdecode(name)