#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """This module contains functions for using git.""" import os import re import shutil import subprocess import tempfile import utils class GitLocalConfig(object): """Class to manage local git configs.""" def __init__(self, config_dict): self._config_dict = config_dict self._previous_values = {} def __enter__(self): for k, v in self._config_dict.items(): try: prev = subprocess.check_output([ 'git', 'config', '--local', k]).decode('utf-8').rstrip() if prev: self._previous_values[k] = prev except subprocess.CalledProcessError: # We are probably here because the key did not exist in the config. pass subprocess.check_call(['git', 'config', '--local', k, v]) def __exit__(self, exc_type, _value, _traceback): for k in self._config_dict: if self._previous_values.get(k): subprocess.check_call( ['git', 'config', '--local', k, self._previous_values[k]]) else: subprocess.check_call(['git', 'config', '--local', '--unset', k]) class GitBranch(object): """Class to manage git branches. This class allows one to create a new branch in a repository to make changes, then it commits the changes, switches to main branch, and deletes the created temporary branch upon exit. """ def __init__(self, branch_name, commit_msg, upload=True, commit_queue=False, delete_when_finished=True, cc_list=None): self._branch_name = branch_name self._commit_msg = commit_msg self._upload = upload self._commit_queue = commit_queue self._patch_set = 0 self._delete_when_finished = delete_when_finished self._cc_list = cc_list def __enter__(self): subprocess.check_call(['git', 'reset', '--hard', 'HEAD']) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'checkout', 'main']) if self._branch_name in subprocess.check_output([ 'git', 'branch']).decode('utf-8').split(): subprocess.check_call(['git', 'branch', '-D', self._branch_name]) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'checkout', '-b', self._branch_name, '-t', 'origin/main']) return self def commit_and_upload(self, use_commit_queue=False): """Commit all changes and upload a CL, returning the issue URL.""" subprocess.check_call(['git', 'commit', '-a', '-m', self._commit_msg]) upload_cmd = ['git', 'cl', 'upload', '-f', '--bypass-hooks', '--bypass-watchlists'] self._patch_set += 1 if self._patch_set > 1: upload_cmd.extend(['-t', 'Patch set %d' % self._patch_set]) if use_commit_queue: upload_cmd.append('--use-commit-queue') # Need the --send-mail flag to publish the CL and remove WIP bit. upload_cmd.append('--send-mail') if self._cc_list: upload_cmd.extend(['--cc=%s' % ','.join(self._cc_list)]) subprocess.check_call(upload_cmd) output = subprocess.check_output([ 'git', 'cl', 'issue']).decode('utf-8').rstrip() return re.match('^Issue number: (?P\d+) \((?P.+)\)$', output).group('issue_url') def __exit__(self, exc_type, _value, _traceback): if self._upload: # Only upload if no error occurred. try: if exc_type is None: self.commit_and_upload(use_commit_queue=self._commit_queue) finally: subprocess.check_call(['git', 'checkout', 'main']) if self._delete_when_finished: subprocess.check_call(['git', 'branch', '-D', self._branch_name]) class NewGitCheckout(utils.tmp_dir): """Creates a new local checkout of a Git repository.""" def __init__(self, repository, local=None): """Set parameters for this local copy of a Git repository. Because this is a new checkout, rather than a reference to an existing checkout on disk, it is safe to assume that the calling thread is the only thread manipulating the checkout. You must use the 'with' statement to create this object: with NewGitCheckout(*args) as checkout: # use checkout instance # the checkout is automatically cleaned up here Args: repository: URL of the remote repository (e.g., 'https://skia.googlesource.com/common') or path to a local repository (e.g., '/path/to/repo/.git') to check out a copy of local: optional path to an existing copy of the remote repo on local disk. If provided, the initial clone is performed with the local copy as the upstream, then the upstream is switched to the remote repo and the new copy is updated from there. """ super(NewGitCheckout, self).__init__() self._checkout_root = '' self._repository = repository self._local = local @property def name(self): return self._checkout_root @property def root(self): """Returns the root directory containing the checked-out files.""" return self.name def __enter__(self): """Check out a new local copy of the repository. Uses the parameters that were passed into the constructor. """ super(NewGitCheckout, self).__enter__() remote = self._repository if self._local: remote = self._local subprocess.check_call(['git', 'clone', remote]) repo_name = remote.split('/')[-1] if repo_name.endswith('.git'): repo_name = repo_name[:-len('.git')] self._checkout_root = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), repo_name) os.chdir(repo_name) if self._local: subprocess.check_call([ 'git', 'remote', 'set-url', 'origin', self._repository]) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'remote', 'update']) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'checkout', 'main']) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'reset', '--hard', 'origin/main']) return self