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-#!/usr/bin/python
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-# git-cl -- a git-command for integrating reviews on Rietveld
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-# Copyright (C) 2008 Evan Martin <martine@danga.com>
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-
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-import getpass
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-import optparse
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-import os
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-import re
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-import subprocess
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-import sys
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-import tempfile
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-import textwrap
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-import upload
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-import urllib2
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-
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-try:
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- import readline
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-except ImportError:
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- pass
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-
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-DEFAULT_SERVER = 'codereview.appspot.com'
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-
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-def DieWithError(message):
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- print >>sys.stderr, message
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- sys.exit(1)
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-
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-
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-def RunGit(args, error_ok=False, error_message=None, exit_code=False,
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- redirect_stdout=True):
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- cmd = ['git'] + args
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- # Useful for debugging:
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- # print >>sys.stderr, ' '.join(cmd)
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- if redirect_stdout:
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- stdout = subprocess.PIPE
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- else:
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- stdout = None
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- proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=stdout)
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- output = proc.communicate()[0]
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- if exit_code:
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- return proc.returncode
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- if not error_ok and proc.returncode != 0:
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- DieWithError('Command "%s" failed.\n' % (' '.join(cmd)) +
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- (error_message or output))
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- return output
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-
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-
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-class Settings:
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- def __init__(self):
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- self.server = None
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- self.cc = None
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- self.is_git_svn = None
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- self.svn_branch = None
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- self.tree_status_url = None
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- self.viewvc_url = None
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-
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- def GetServer(self, error_ok=False):
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- if not self.server:
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- if not error_ok:
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- error_message = ('You must configure your review setup by running '
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- '"git cl config".')
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- self.server = self._GetConfig('rietveld.server',
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- error_message=error_message)
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- else:
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- self.server = self._GetConfig('rietveld.server', error_ok=True)
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- return self.server
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-
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- def GetCCList(self):
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- if self.cc is None:
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- self.cc = self._GetConfig('rietveld.cc', error_ok=True)
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- return self.cc
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-
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- def GetIsGitSvn(self):
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- """Return true if this repo looks like it's using git-svn."""
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- if self.is_git_svn is None:
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- # If you have any "svn-remote.*" config keys, we think you're using svn.
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- self.is_git_svn = RunGit(['config', '--get-regexp', r'^svn-remote\.'],
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- exit_code=True) == 0
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- return self.is_git_svn
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-
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- def GetSVNBranch(self):
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- if self.svn_branch is None:
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- if not self.GetIsGitSvn():
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- raise "Repo doesn't appear to be a git-svn repo."
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-
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- # Try to figure out which remote branch we're based on.
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- # Strategy:
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- # 1) find all git-svn branches and note their svn URLs.
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- # 2) iterate through our branch history and match up the URLs.
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-
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- # regexp matching the git-svn line that contains the URL.
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- git_svn_re = re.compile(r'^\s*git-svn-id: (\S+)@', re.MULTILINE)
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-
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- # Get the refname and svn url for all refs/remotes/*.
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- remotes = RunGit(['for-each-ref', '--format=%(refname)',
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- 'refs/remotes']).splitlines()
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- svn_refs = {}
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- for ref in remotes:
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- match = git_svn_re.search(RunGit(['cat-file', '-p', ref]))
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- if match:
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- svn_refs[match.group(1)] = ref
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-
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- if len(svn_refs) == 1:
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- # Only one svn branch exists -- seems like a good candidate.
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- self.svn_branch = svn_refs.values()[0]
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- elif len(svn_refs) > 1:
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- # We have more than one remote branch available. We don't
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- # want to go through all of history, so read a line from the
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- # pipe at a time.
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- # The -100 is an arbitrary limit so we don't search forever.
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- cmd = ['git', 'log', '-100']
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- proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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- for line in proc.stdout:
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- match = git_svn_re.match(line)
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- if match:
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- url = match.group(1)
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- if url in svn_refs:
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- self.svn_branch = svn_refs[url]
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- proc.stdout.close() # Cut pipe.
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- break
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-
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- if not self.svn_branch:
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- raise "Can't guess svn branch -- try specifying it on the command line"
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-
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- return self.svn_branch
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-
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- def GetTreeStatusUrl(self, error_ok=False):
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- if not self.tree_status_url:
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- error_message = ('You must configure your tree status URL by running '
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- '"git cl config".')
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- self.tree_status_url = self._GetConfig('rietveld.tree-status-url',
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- error_ok=error_ok,
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- error_message=error_message)
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- return self.tree_status_url
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-
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- def GetViewVCUrl(self):
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- if not self.viewvc_url:
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- self.viewvc_url = self._GetConfig('rietveld.viewvc-url', error_ok=True)
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- return self.viewvc_url
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-
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- def _GetConfig(self, param, **kwargs):
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- return RunGit(['config', param], **kwargs).strip()
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-
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-
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-settings = Settings()
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-
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-
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-did_migrate_check = False
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-def CheckForMigration():
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- """Migrate from the old issue format, if found.
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-
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- We used to store the branch<->issue mapping in a file in .git, but it's
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- better to store it in the .git/config, since deleting a branch deletes that
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- branch's entry there.
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- """
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-
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- # Don't run more than once.
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- global did_migrate_check
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- if did_migrate_check:
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- return
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-
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- gitdir = RunGit(['rev-parse', '--git-dir']).strip()
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- storepath = os.path.join(gitdir, 'cl-mapping')
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- if os.path.exists(storepath):
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- print "old-style git-cl mapping file (%s) found; migrating." % storepath
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- store = open(storepath, 'r')
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- for line in store:
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- branch, issue = line.strip().split()
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- RunGit(['config', 'branch.%s.rietveldissue' % ShortBranchName(branch),
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- issue])
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- store.close()
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- os.remove(storepath)
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- did_migrate_check = True
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-
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-
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-def IssueURL(issue):
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- """Get the URL for a particular issue."""
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- return 'http://%s/%s' % (settings.GetServer(), issue)
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-
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-
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-def ShortBranchName(branch):
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- """Convert a name like 'refs/heads/foo' to just 'foo'."""
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- return branch.replace('refs/heads/', '')
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-
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-
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-class Changelist:
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- def __init__(self, branchref=None):
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- # Poke settings so we get the "configure your server" message if necessary.
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- settings.GetServer()
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- self.branchref = branchref
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- if self.branchref:
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- self.branch = ShortBranchName(self.branchref)
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- else:
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- self.branch = None
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- self.upstream_branch = None
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- self.has_issue = False
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- self.issue = None
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- self.has_description = False
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- self.description = None
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-
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- def GetBranch(self):
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- """Returns the short branch name, e.g. 'master'."""
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- if not self.branch:
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- self.branchref = RunGit(['symbolic-ref', 'HEAD']).strip()
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- self.branch = ShortBranchName(self.branchref)
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- return self.branch
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- def GetBranchRef(self):
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- """Returns the full branch name, e.g. 'refs/heads/master'."""
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- self.GetBranch() # Poke the lazy loader.
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- return self.branchref
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-
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- def GetUpstreamBranch(self):
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- if self.upstream_branch is None:
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- branch = self.GetBranch()
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- upstream_branch = RunGit(['config', 'branch.%s.merge' % branch],
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- error_ok=True).strip()
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- if upstream_branch:
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- remote = RunGit(['config', 'branch.%s.remote' % branch]).strip()
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- # We have remote=origin and branch=refs/heads/foobar; convert to
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- # refs/remotes/origin/foobar.
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- self.upstream_branch = upstream_branch.replace('heads',
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- 'remotes/' + remote)
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-
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- if not self.upstream_branch:
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- # Fall back on trying a git-svn upstream branch.
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- if settings.GetIsGitSvn():
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- self.upstream_branch = settings.GetSVNBranch()
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-
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- if not self.upstream_branch:
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- DieWithError("""Unable to determine default branch to diff against.
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-Either pass complete "git diff"-style arguments, like
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- git cl upload origin/master
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-or verify this branch is set up to track another (via the --track argument to
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-"git checkout -b ...").""")
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-
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- return self.upstream_branch
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-
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- def GetIssue(self):
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- if not self.has_issue:
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- CheckForMigration()
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- issue = RunGit(['config', self._IssueSetting()], error_ok=True).strip()
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- if issue:
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- self.issue = issue
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- else:
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- self.issue = None
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- self.has_issue = True
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- return self.issue
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-
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- def GetIssueURL(self):
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- return IssueURL(self.GetIssue())
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-
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- def GetDescription(self, pretty=False):
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- if not self.has_description:
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- if self.GetIssue():
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- url = self.GetIssueURL() + '/description'
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- self.description = urllib2.urlopen(url).read().strip()
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- self.has_description = True
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- if pretty:
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- wrapper = textwrap.TextWrapper()
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- wrapper.initial_indent = wrapper.subsequent_indent = ' '
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- return wrapper.fill(self.description)
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- return self.description
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-
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- def GetPatchset(self):
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- if not self.has_patchset:
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- patchset = RunGit(['config', self._PatchsetSetting()],
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- error_ok=True).strip()
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- if patchset:
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- self.patchset = patchset
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- else:
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- self.patchset = None
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- self.has_patchset = True
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- return self.patchset
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-
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- def SetPatchset(self, patchset):
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- """Set this branch's patchset. If patchset=0, clears the patchset."""
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- if patchset:
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- RunGit(['config', self._PatchsetSetting(), str(patchset)])
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- else:
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- RunGit(['config', '--unset', self._PatchsetSetting()])
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- self.has_patchset = False
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-
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- def SetIssue(self, issue):
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- """Set this branch's issue. If issue=0, clears the issue."""
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- if issue:
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- RunGit(['config', self._IssueSetting(), str(issue)])
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- else:
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- RunGit(['config', '--unset', self._IssueSetting()])
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- self.SetPatchset(0)
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- self.has_issue = False
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-
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- def CloseIssue(self):
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- def GetUserCredentials():
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- email = raw_input('Email: ').strip()
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- password = getpass.getpass('Password for %s: ' % email)
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- return email, password
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-
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- rpc_server = upload.HttpRpcServer(settings.GetServer(),
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- GetUserCredentials,
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- host_override=settings.GetServer(),
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- save_cookies=True)
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- # You cannot close an issue with a GET.
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- # We pass an empty string for the data so it is a POST rather than a GET.
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- data = [("description", self.description),]
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- ctype, body = upload.EncodeMultipartFormData(data, [])
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- rpc_server.Send('/' + self.GetIssue() + '/close', body, ctype)
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-
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- def _IssueSetting(self):
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- """Return the git setting that stores this change's issue."""
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- return 'branch.%s.rietveldissue' % self.GetBranch()
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-
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- def _PatchsetSetting(self):
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- """Return the git setting that stores this change's most recent patchset."""
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- return 'branch.%s.rietveldpatchset' % self.GetBranch()
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-
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-
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-def CmdConfig(args):
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- server = settings.GetServer(error_ok=True)
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- prompt = 'Rietveld server (host[:port])'
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- prompt += ' [%s]' % (server or DEFAULT_SERVER)
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- newserver = raw_input(prompt + ': ')
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- if not server and not newserver:
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- newserver = DEFAULT_SERVER
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- if newserver and newserver != server:
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- RunGit(['config', 'rietveld.server', newserver])
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-
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- def SetProperty(initial, caption, name):
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- prompt = caption
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- if initial:
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- prompt += ' ("x" to clear) [%s]' % initial
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- new_val = raw_input(prompt + ': ')
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- if new_val == 'x':
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- RunGit(['config', '--unset-all', 'rietveld.' + name], error_ok=True)
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- elif new_val and new_val != initial:
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- RunGit(['config', 'rietveld.' + name, new_val])
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-
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- SetProperty(settings.GetCCList(), 'CC list', 'cc')
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- SetProperty(settings.GetTreeStatusUrl(error_ok=True), 'Tree status URL',
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- 'tree-status-url')
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- SetProperty(settings.GetViewVCUrl(), 'ViewVC URL', 'viewvc-url')
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-
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- # TODO: configure a default branch to diff against, rather than this
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- # svn-based hackery.
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-
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-
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-def CmdStatus(args):
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- branches = RunGit(['for-each-ref', '--format=%(refname)', 'refs/heads'])
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- if branches:
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- print 'Branches associated with reviews:'
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- for branch in sorted(branches.splitlines()):
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- cl = Changelist(branchref=branch)
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- print " %10s: %s" % (cl.GetBranch(), cl.GetIssue())
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-
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- cl = Changelist()
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- print
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- print 'Current branch:',
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- if not cl.GetIssue():
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- print 'no issue assigned.'
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- return 0
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- print cl.GetBranch()
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- print 'Issue number:', cl.GetIssue(), '(%s)' % cl.GetIssueURL()
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- print 'Issue description:'
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- print cl.GetDescription(pretty=True)
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-
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-
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-def CmdIssue(args):
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- cl = Changelist()
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- if len(args) > 0:
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- cl.SetIssue(int(args[0]))
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- print 'Issue number:', cl.GetIssue(), '(%s)' % cl.GetIssueURL()
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-
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-
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-def UserEditedLog(starting_text):
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- """Given some starting text, let the user edit it and return the result."""
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- editor = os.getenv('EDITOR', 'vi')
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-
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- file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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- filename = file.name
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- file.write(starting_text)
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- file.flush()
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-
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- ret = subprocess.call(editor + ' ' + filename, shell=True)
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- if ret != 0:
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- return
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-
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- file.flush()
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- file.seek(0)
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- text = file.read()
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- file.close()
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- stripcomment_re = re.compile(r'^#.*$', re.MULTILINE)
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- return stripcomment_re.sub('', text).strip()
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-
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-
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-def CmdUpload(args):
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- parser = optparse.OptionParser(
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- usage='git cl upload [options] [args to "git diff"]')
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- parser.add_option('-m', dest='message', help='message for patch')
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- parser.add_option('-r', '--reviewers',
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- help='reviewer email addresses')
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- parser.add_option('--send-mail', action='store_true',
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- help='send email to reviewer immediately')
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- (options, args) = parser.parse_args(args)
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-
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- cl = Changelist()
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- if not args:
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- # Default to diffing against the "upstream" branch.
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- args = [cl.GetUpstreamBranch()]
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- # --no-ext-diff is broken in some versions of Git, so try to work around
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- # this by overriding the environment (but there is still a problem if the
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- # git config key "diff.external" is used).
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- env = os.environ.copy()
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- if 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' in env: del env['GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF']
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- subprocess.call(['git', 'diff', '--no-ext-diff', '--stat', ] + args, env=env)
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-
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- upload_args = ['--assume_yes'] # Don't ask about untracked files.
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- upload_args.extend(['--server', settings.GetServer()])
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- if options.reviewers:
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- upload_args.extend(['--reviewers', options.reviewers])
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- upload_args.extend(['--cc', settings.GetCCList()])
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- if options.message:
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- upload_args.extend(['--message', options.message])
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- if options.send_mail:
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- if not options.reviewers:
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- DieWithError("Must specify reviewers to send email.")
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- upload_args.append('--send_mail')
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- if cl.GetIssue():
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- upload_args.extend(['--issue', cl.GetIssue()])
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- print ("This branch is associated with issue %s. "
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- "Adding patch to that issue." % cl.GetIssue())
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- else:
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- # Construct a description for this change from the log.
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- # We need to convert diff options to log options.
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- log_args = []
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- if len(args) == 1 and not args[0].endswith('.'):
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- log_args = [args[0] + '..']
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- elif len(args) == 2:
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- log_args = [args[0] + '..' + args[1]]
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- else:
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- log_args = args[:] # Hope for the best!
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- desc = RunGit(['log', '--pretty=format:%s\n\n%b'] + log_args)
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- initial_text = """# Enter a description of the change.
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-# This will displayed on the codereview site.
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-# The first line will also be used as the subject of the review."""
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- desc = UserEditedLog(initial_text + '\n' + desc)
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- if not desc:
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- print "Description empty; aborting."
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- return 1
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- subject = desc.splitlines()[0]
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- upload_args.extend(['--message', subject])
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- upload_args.extend(['--description', desc])
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- issue, patchset = upload.RealMain(['upload'] + upload_args + args)
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- if not cl.GetIssue():
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- cl.SetIssue(issue)
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- cl.SetPatchset(patchset)
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-
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-
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-def CmdDCommit(args):
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- parser = optparse.OptionParser(
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- usage='git cl dcommit [options] [git-svn branch to apply against]')
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- parser.add_option('-f', action='store_true', dest='force',
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- help="force yes to questions (don't prompt)")
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- parser.add_option('-c', dest='contributor',
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- help="external contributor for patch (appended to " +
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- "description)")
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- (options, args) = parser.parse_args(args)
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-
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- cl = Changelist()
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-
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- if not args:
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- # Default to merging against our best guess of the upstream branch.
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- args = [cl.GetUpstreamBranch()]
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-
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- base_branch = args[0]
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-
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- # It is important to have these checks at the top. Not only for user
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- # convenience, but also because the cl object then caches the correct values
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- # of these fields even as we're juggling branches for setting up the commit.
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- if not cl.GetIssue():
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- print 'Current issue unknown -- has this branch been uploaded?'
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- return 1
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- if not cl.GetDescription():
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- print 'No description set.'
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- print 'Visit %s/edit to set it.' % (cl.GetIssueURL())
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- return 1
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-
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- if RunGit(['diff-index', 'HEAD']):
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- print 'Cannot dcommit with a dirty tree. You must commit locally first.'
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- return 1
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-
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- # This rev-list syntax means "show all commits not in my branch that
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- # are in base_branch".
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- upstream_commits = RunGit(['rev-list', '^' + cl.GetBranchRef(),
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- base_branch]).splitlines()
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- if upstream_commits:
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- print ('Base branch "%s" has %d commits '
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- 'not in this branch.' % (base_branch, len(upstream_commits)))
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- print 'Run "git merge %s" before attempting to dcommit.' % base_branch
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- return 1
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-
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- if not options.force:
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- # Check the tree status if the tree status URL is set.
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- status = GetTreeStatus()
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- if 'closed' == status:
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- print ('The tree is closed. Please wait for it to reopen. Use '
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- '"git cl dcommit -f" to commit on a closed tree.')
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- return 1
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- elif 'unknown' == status:
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- print ('Unable to determine tree status. Please verify manually and '
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- 'use "git cl dcommit -f" to commit on a closed tree.')
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-
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- description = cl.GetDescription()
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-
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- description += "\n\nReview URL: %s" % cl.GetIssueURL()
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- if options.contributor:
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- description += "\nPatch from %s." % options.contributor
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- print 'Description:', repr(description)
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-
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- branches = [base_branch, cl.GetBranchRef()]
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- if not options.force:
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- subprocess.call(['git', 'diff', '--stat'] + branches)
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- raw_input("About to commit; enter to confirm.")
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-
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- # We want to squash all this branch's commits into one commit with the
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- # proper description.
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- # We do this by doing a "merge --squash" into a new commit branch, then
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- # dcommitting that.
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- MERGE_BRANCH = 'git-cl-commit'
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- # Delete the merge branch if it already exists.
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- if RunGit(['show-ref', '--quiet', '--verify', 'refs/heads/' + MERGE_BRANCH],
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- exit_code=True) == 0:
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- RunGit(['branch', '-D', MERGE_BRANCH])
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-
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- # We might be in a directory that's present in this branch but not in the
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- # trunk. Move up to the top of the tree so that git commands that expect a
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- # valid CWD won't fail after we check out the merge branch.
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- rel_base_path = RunGit(['rev-parse', '--show-cdup']).strip()
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- if rel_base_path:
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- os.chdir(rel_base_path)
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-
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- # Stuff our change into the merge branch.
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- RunGit(['checkout', '-q', '-b', MERGE_BRANCH, base_branch])
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- RunGit(['merge', '--squash', cl.GetBranchRef()])
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- RunGit(['commit', '-m', description])
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- # dcommit the merge branch.
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- output = RunGit(['svn', 'dcommit'])
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- # And then swap back to the original branch and clean up.
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- RunGit(['checkout', '-q', cl.GetBranch()])
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- RunGit(['branch', '-D', MERGE_BRANCH])
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- if output.find("Committed r") != -1:
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- print "Closing issue (you may be prompted for your codereview password)..."
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- if cl.has_issue:
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- viewvc_url = settings.GetViewVCUrl()
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- if viewvc_url:
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- revision = re.compile(".*?\nCommitted r(\d+)",
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- re.DOTALL).match(output).group(1)
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- cl.description = (cl.description +
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- "\n\nCommitted: " + viewvc_url + revision)
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- cl.CloseIssue()
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- cl.SetIssue(0)
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-
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-
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-def CmdPatch(args):
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- parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=('git cl patch [options] '
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- '<patch url or issue id>'))
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- parser.add_option('-b', dest='newbranch',
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- help='create a new branch off trunk for the patch')
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- parser.add_option('-f', action='store_true', dest='force',
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- help='with -b, clobber any existing branch')
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- parser.add_option('--reject', action='store_true', dest='reject',
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- help='allow failed patches and spew .rej files')
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- parser.add_option('-n', '--no-commit', action='store_true', dest='nocommit',
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- help="don't commit after patch applies")
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- (options, args) = parser.parse_args(args)
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- if len(args) != 1:
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- return parser.print_help()
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- input = args[0]
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-
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- if re.match(r'\d+', input):
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- # Input is an issue id. Figure out the URL.
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- issue = input
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- fetch = "curl --silent http://%s/%s" % (settings.GetServer(), issue)
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- grep = "grep -E -o '/download/issue[0-9]+_[0-9]+.diff'"
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- pipe = subprocess.Popen("%s | %s" % (fetch, grep), shell=True,
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- stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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- path = pipe.stdout.read().strip()
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- url = 'http://%s%s' % (settings.GetServer(), path)
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- else:
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- # Assume it's a URL to the patch.
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- match = re.match(r'http://.*?/issue(\d+)_\d+.diff', input)
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- if match:
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- issue = match.group(1)
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- url = input
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- else:
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- print "Must pass an issue ID or full URL for 'Download raw patch set'"
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- return 1
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-
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- if options.newbranch:
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- if options.force:
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- RunGit(['branch', '-D', options.newbranch], error_ok=True)
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- RunGit(['checkout', '-b', options.newbranch])
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-
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- # Switch up to the top-level directory, if necessary, in preparation for
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- # applying the patch.
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- top = RunGit(['rev-parse', '--show-cdup']).strip()
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- if top:
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- os.chdir(top)
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-
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- # Construct a pipeline to feed the patch into "git apply".
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- # We use "git apply" to apply the patch instead of "patch" so that we can
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- # pick up file adds.
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- # 1) Fetch the patch.
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- fetch = "curl --silent %s" % url
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- # 2) Munge the patch.
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- # Git patches have a/ at the beginning of source paths. We strip that out
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- # with a sed script rather than the -p flag to patch so we can feed either
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- # Git or svn-style patches into the same apply command.
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- gitsed = "sed -e 's|^--- a/|--- |; s|^+++ b/|+++ |'"
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- # 3) Apply the patch.
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- # The --index flag means: also insert into the index (so we catch adds).
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- apply = "git apply --index -p0"
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- if options.reject:
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- apply += " --reject"
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- subprocess.check_call(' | '.join([fetch, gitsed, apply]), shell=True)
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-
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- # If we had an issue, commit the current state and register the issue.
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- if not options.nocommit:
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- RunGit(['commit', '-m', 'patch from issue %s' % issue])
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- cl = Changelist()
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- cl.SetIssue(issue)
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- print "Committed patch."
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- else:
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- print "Patch applied to index."
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-
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-def CmdRebase(args):
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- # Provide a wrapper for git svn rebase to help avoid accidental
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- # git svn dcommit.
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- RunGit(['svn', 'rebase'], redirect_stdout=False)
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-
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-def GetTreeStatus():
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- """Fetches the tree status and returns either 'open', 'closed',
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- 'unknown' or 'unset'."""
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- url = settings.GetTreeStatusUrl(error_ok=True)
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- if url:
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- status = urllib2.urlopen(url).read().lower()
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- if status.find('closed') != -1:
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- return 'closed'
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- elif status.find('open') != -1:
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- return 'open'
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- return 'unknown'
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-
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- return 'unset'
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-
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-def CmdTreeStatus(args):
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- status = GetTreeStatus()
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- if 'unset' == status:
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- print 'You must configure your tree status URL by running "git cl config".'
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- else:
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- print "The tree is %s" % status
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-
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-def CmdUpstream(args):
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- cl = Changelist()
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- print cl.GetUpstreamBranch()
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-
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-COMMANDS = [
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- ('config', 'edit configuration for this tree', CmdConfig),
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- ('status', 'show status of changelists', CmdStatus),
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- ('issue', 'show/set current branch\'s issue number', CmdIssue),
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- ('upload', 'upload the current changelist to codereview', CmdUpload),
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- ('dcommit', 'commit the current changelist via git-svn', CmdDCommit),
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- ('patch', 'patch in a code review', CmdPatch),
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- ('rebase', 'rebase current branch on top of svn repo', CmdRebase),
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- ('tree', 'show the status of the tree', CmdTreeStatus),
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- ('upstream', 'print the name of the upstream branch, if any', CmdUpstream),
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-]
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-
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-
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-def Usage(name):
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- print 'usage: %s <command>' % name
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- print 'commands are:'
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- for name, desc, _ in COMMANDS:
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- print ' %-10s %s' % (name, desc)
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- sys.exit(1)
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-
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-
|
-def main(argv):
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- if len(argv) < 2:
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- Usage(argv[0])
|
-
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- command = argv[1]
|
- for name, _, func in COMMANDS:
|
- if name == command:
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- return func(argv[2:])
|
- print 'unknown command: %s' % command
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- Usage(argv[0])
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-
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-
|
-if __name__ == '__main__':
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- sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
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