| Index: recipe_modules/git/api.py
|
| diff --git a/recipe_modules/git/api.py b/recipe_modules/git/api.py
|
| new file mode 100644
|
| index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3832fc3779e7f52e4077969b310064fe13844c09
|
| --- /dev/null
|
| +++ b/recipe_modules/git/api.py
|
| @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@
|
| +# Copyright 2013 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.
|
| +
|
| +import itertools
|
| +import re
|
| +
|
| +from recipe_engine import recipe_api
|
| +
|
| +class GitApi(recipe_api.RecipeApi):
|
| + _GIT_HASH_RE = re.compile('[0-9a-f]{40}', re.IGNORECASE)
|
| +
|
| + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
| + """Return a git command step."""
|
| + name = kwargs.pop('name', 'git '+args[0])
|
| + infra_step = kwargs.pop('infra_step', True)
|
| + if 'cwd' not in kwargs:
|
| + kwargs.setdefault('cwd', self.m.path['checkout'])
|
| + git_cmd = ['git']
|
| + if self.m.platform.is_win:
|
| + git_cmd = [self.m.path['depot_tools'].join('git.bat')]
|
| + options = kwargs.pop('git_config_options', {})
|
| + for k, v in sorted(options.iteritems()):
|
| + git_cmd.extend(['-c', '%s=%s' % (k, v)])
|
| + can_fail_build = kwargs.pop('can_fail_build', True)
|
| + try:
|
| + return self.m.step(name, git_cmd + list(args), infra_step=infra_step,
|
| + **kwargs)
|
| + except self.m.step.StepFailure as f:
|
| + if can_fail_build:
|
| + raise
|
| + else:
|
| + return f.result
|
| +
|
| + def fetch_tags(self, remote_name=None, **kwargs):
|
| + """Fetches all tags from the remote."""
|
| + kwargs.setdefault('name', 'git fetch tags')
|
| + remote_name = remote_name or 'origin'
|
| + return self('fetch', remote_name, '--tags', **kwargs)
|
| +
|
| + def cat_file_at_commit(self, file_path, commit_hash, remote_name=None,
|
| + **kwargs):
|
| + """Outputs the contents of a file at a given revision."""
|
| + self.fetch_tags(remote_name=remote_name, **kwargs)
|
| + kwargs.setdefault('name', 'git cat-file %s:%s' % (commit_hash, file_path))
|
| + return self('cat-file', 'blob', '%s:%s' % (commit_hash, file_path),
|
| + **kwargs)
|
| +
|
| + def count_objects(self, previous_result=None, can_fail_build=False, **kwargs):
|
| + """Returns `git count-objects` result as a dict.
|
| +
|
| + Args:
|
| + previous_result (dict): the result of previous count_objects call.
|
| + If passed, delta is reported in the log and step text.
|
| + can_fail_build (bool): if True, may fail the build and/or raise an
|
| + exception. Defaults to False.
|
| +
|
| + Returns:
|
| + A dict of count-object values, or None if count-object run failed.
|
| + """
|
| + if previous_result:
|
| + assert isinstance(previous_result, dict)
|
| + assert all(isinstance(v, long) for v in previous_result.itervalues())
|
| + assert 'size' in previous_result
|
| + assert 'size-pack' in previous_result
|
| +
|
| + step_result = None
|
| + try:
|
| + step_result = self(
|
| + 'count-objects', '-v', stdout=self.m.raw_io.output(),
|
| + can_fail_build=can_fail_build, **kwargs)
|
| +
|
| + if not step_result.stdout:
|
| + return None
|
| +
|
| + result = {}
|
| + for line in step_result.stdout.splitlines():
|
| + name, value = line.split(':', 1)
|
| + result[name] = long(value.strip())
|
| +
|
| + def results_to_text(results):
|
| + return [' %s: %s' % (k, v) for k, v in results.iteritems()]
|
| +
|
| + step_result.presentation.logs['result'] = results_to_text(result)
|
| +
|
| + if previous_result:
|
| + delta = {
|
| + key: value - previous_result[key]
|
| + for key, value in result.iteritems()
|
| + if key in previous_result}
|
| + step_result.presentation.logs['delta'] = (
|
| + ['before:'] + results_to_text(previous_result) +
|
| + ['', 'after:'] + results_to_text(result) +
|
| + ['', 'delta:'] + results_to_text(delta)
|
| + )
|
| +
|
| + size_delta = (
|
| + result['size'] + result['size-pack']
|
| + - previous_result['size'] - previous_result['size-pack'])
|
| + # size_delta is in KiB.
|
| + step_result.presentation.step_text = (
|
| + 'size delta: %+.2f MiB' % (size_delta / 1024.0))
|
| +
|
| + return result
|
| + except Exception as ex:
|
| + if step_result:
|
| + step_result.presentation.logs['exception'] = ['%r' % ex]
|
| + step_result.presentation.status = self.m.step.WARNING
|
| + if can_fail_build:
|
| + raise recipe_api.InfraFailure('count-objects failed: %s' % ex)
|
| + return None
|
| +
|
| + def checkout(self, url, ref=None, dir_path=None, recursive=False,
|
| + submodules=True, submodule_update_force=False,
|
| + keep_paths=None, step_suffix=None,
|
| + curl_trace_file=None, can_fail_build=True,
|
| + set_got_revision=False, remote_name=None,
|
| + display_fetch_size=None, file_name=None,
|
| + submodule_update_recursive=True):
|
| + """Returns an iterable of steps to perform a full git checkout.
|
| + Args:
|
| + url (str): url of remote repo to use as upstream
|
| + ref (str): ref to fetch and check out
|
| + dir_path (Path): optional directory to clone into
|
| + recursive (bool): whether to recursively fetch submodules or not
|
| + submodules (bool): whether to sync and update submodules or not
|
| + submodule_update_force (bool): whether to update submodules with --force
|
| + keep_paths (iterable of strings): paths to ignore during git-clean;
|
| + paths are gitignore-style patterns relative to checkout_path.
|
| + step_suffix (str): suffix to add to a each step name
|
| + curl_trace_file (Path): if not None, dump GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 trace to that
|
| + file. Useful for debugging git issue reproducible only on bots. It has
|
| + a side effect of all stderr output of 'git fetch' going to that file.
|
| + can_fail_build (bool): if False, ignore errors during fetch or checkout.
|
| + set_got_revision (bool): if True, resolves HEAD and sets got_revision
|
| + property.
|
| + remote_name (str): name of the git remote to use
|
| + display_fetch_size (bool): if True, run `git count-objects` before and
|
| + after fetch and display delta. Adds two more steps. Defaults to False.
|
| + file_name (str): optional path to a single file to checkout.
|
| + submodule_update_recursive (bool): if True, updates submodules
|
| + recursively.
|
| + """
|
| + # TODO(robertocn): Break this function and refactor calls to it.
|
| + # The problem is that there are way too many unrealated use cases for
|
| + # it, and the function's signature is getting unwieldy and its body
|
| + # unreadable.
|
| + display_fetch_size = display_fetch_size or False
|
| + if not dir_path:
|
| + dir_path = url.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
|
| + if dir_path.endswith('.git'): # ex: https://host/foobar.git
|
| + dir_path = dir_path[:-len('.git')]
|
| +
|
| + # ex: ssh://host:repo/foobar/.git
|
| + dir_path = dir_path or dir_path.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
|
| +
|
| + dir_path = self.m.path['slave_build'].join(dir_path)
|
| +
|
| + if 'checkout' not in self.m.path:
|
| + self.m.path['checkout'] = dir_path
|
| +
|
| + git_setup_args = ['--path', dir_path, '--url', url]
|
| +
|
| + if remote_name:
|
| + git_setup_args += ['--remote', remote_name]
|
| + else:
|
| + remote_name = 'origin'
|
| +
|
| + if self.m.platform.is_win:
|
| + git_setup_args += ['--git_cmd_path',
|
| + self.m.path['depot_tools'].join('git.bat')]
|
| +
|
| + step_suffix = '' if step_suffix is None else ' (%s)' % step_suffix
|
| + self.m.python(
|
| + 'git setup%s' % step_suffix,
|
| + self.resource('git_setup.py'),
|
| + git_setup_args)
|
| +
|
| + # There are five kinds of refs we can be handed:
|
| + # 0) None. In this case, we default to properties['branch'].
|
| + # 1) A 40-character SHA1 hash.
|
| + # 2) A fully-qualifed arbitrary ref, e.g. 'refs/foo/bar/baz'.
|
| + # 3) A fully qualified branch name, e.g. 'refs/heads/master'.
|
| + # Chop off 'refs/heads' and now it matches case (4).
|
| + # 4) A branch name, e.g. 'master'.
|
| + # Note that 'FETCH_HEAD' can be many things (and therefore not a valid
|
| + # checkout target) if many refs are fetched, but we only explicitly fetch
|
| + # one ref here, so this is safe.
|
| + fetch_args = []
|
| + if not ref: # Case 0
|
| + fetch_remote = remote_name
|
| + fetch_ref = self.m.properties.get('branch') or 'master'
|
| + checkout_ref = 'FETCH_HEAD'
|
| + elif self._GIT_HASH_RE.match(ref): # Case 1.
|
| + fetch_remote = remote_name
|
| + fetch_ref = ''
|
| + checkout_ref = ref
|
| + elif ref.startswith('refs/heads/'): # Case 3.
|
| + fetch_remote = remote_name
|
| + fetch_ref = ref[len('refs/heads/'):]
|
| + checkout_ref = 'FETCH_HEAD'
|
| + else: # Cases 2 and 4.
|
| + fetch_remote = remote_name
|
| + fetch_ref = ref
|
| + checkout_ref = 'FETCH_HEAD'
|
| +
|
| + fetch_args = [x for x in (fetch_remote, fetch_ref) if x]
|
| + if recursive:
|
| + fetch_args.append('--recurse-submodules')
|
| +
|
| + fetch_env = {}
|
| + fetch_stderr = None
|
| + if curl_trace_file:
|
| + fetch_env['GIT_CURL_VERBOSE'] = '1'
|
| + fetch_stderr = self.m.raw_io.output(leak_to=curl_trace_file)
|
| +
|
| + fetch_step_name = 'git fetch%s' % step_suffix
|
| + if display_fetch_size:
|
| + count_objects_before_fetch = self.count_objects(
|
| + name='count-objects before %s' % fetch_step_name,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + step_test_data=lambda: self.m.raw_io.test_api.stream_output(
|
| + self.test_api.count_objects_output(1000)))
|
| + self('retry', 'fetch', *fetch_args,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + name=fetch_step_name,
|
| + env=fetch_env,
|
| + stderr=fetch_stderr,
|
| + can_fail_build=can_fail_build)
|
| + if display_fetch_size:
|
| + self.count_objects(
|
| + name='count-objects after %s' % fetch_step_name,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + previous_result=count_objects_before_fetch,
|
| + step_test_data=lambda: self.m.raw_io.test_api.stream_output(
|
| + self.test_api.count_objects_output(2000)))
|
| +
|
| + if file_name:
|
| + self('checkout', '-f', checkout_ref, '--', file_name,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + name='git checkout%s' % step_suffix,
|
| + can_fail_build=can_fail_build)
|
| +
|
| + else:
|
| + self('checkout', '-f', checkout_ref,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + name='git checkout%s' % step_suffix,
|
| + can_fail_build=can_fail_build)
|
| +
|
| + if set_got_revision:
|
| + rev_parse_step = self('rev-parse', 'HEAD',
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + name='set got_revision',
|
| + stdout=self.m.raw_io.output(),
|
| + can_fail_build=False)
|
| +
|
| + if rev_parse_step.presentation.status == 'SUCCESS':
|
| + sha = rev_parse_step.stdout.strip()
|
| + rev_parse_step.presentation.properties['got_revision'] = sha
|
| +
|
| + clean_args = list(itertools.chain(
|
| + *[('-e', path) for path in keep_paths or []]))
|
| +
|
| + self('clean', '-f', '-d', '-x', *clean_args,
|
| + name='git clean%s' % step_suffix,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + can_fail_build=can_fail_build)
|
| +
|
| + if submodules:
|
| + self('submodule', 'sync',
|
| + name='submodule sync%s' % step_suffix,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + can_fail_build=can_fail_build)
|
| + submodule_update = ['submodule', 'update', '--init']
|
| + if submodule_update_recursive:
|
| + submodule_update.append('--recursive')
|
| + if submodule_update_force:
|
| + submodule_update.append('--force')
|
| + self(*submodule_update,
|
| + name='submodule update%s' % step_suffix,
|
| + cwd=dir_path,
|
| + can_fail_build=can_fail_build)
|
| +
|
| + def get_timestamp(self, commit='HEAD', test_data=None, **kwargs):
|
| + """Find and return the timestamp of the given commit."""
|
| + step_test_data = None
|
| + if test_data is not None:
|
| + step_test_data = lambda: self.m.raw_io.test_api.stream_output(test_data)
|
| + return self('show', commit, '--format=%at', '-s',
|
| + stdout=self.m.raw_io.output(),
|
| + step_test_data=step_test_data).stdout.rstrip()
|
| +
|
| + def rebase(self, name_prefix, branch, dir_path, remote_name=None,
|
| + **kwargs):
|
| + """Run rebase HEAD onto branch
|
| + Args:
|
| + name_prefix (str): a prefix used for the step names
|
| + branch (str): a branch name or a hash to rebase onto
|
| + dir_path (Path): directory to clone into
|
| + remote_name (str): the remote name to rebase from if not origin
|
| + """
|
| + remote_name = remote_name or 'origin'
|
| + try:
|
| + self('rebase', '%s/master' % remote_name,
|
| + name="%s rebase" % name_prefix, cwd=dir_path, **kwargs)
|
| + except self.m.step.StepFailure:
|
| + self('rebase', '--abort', name='%s rebase abort' % name_prefix,
|
| + cwd=dir_path, **kwargs)
|
| + raise
|
| +
|
| + def config_get(self, prop_name, **kwargs):
|
| + """Returns: (str) The Git config output, or None if no output was generated.
|
| +
|
| + Args:
|
| + prop_name: (str) The name of the config property to query.
|
| + kwargs: Forwarded to '__call__'.
|
| + """
|
| + kwargs['name'] = kwargs.get('name', 'git config %s' % (prop_name,))
|
| + result = self('config', '--get', prop_name, stdout=self.m.raw_io.output(),
|
| + **kwargs)
|
| +
|
| + value = result.stdout
|
| + if value:
|
| + value = value.strip()
|
| + result.presentation.step_text = value
|
| + return value
|
| +
|
| + def get_remote_url(self, remote_name=None, **kwargs):
|
| + """Returns: (str) The URL of the remote Git repository, or None.
|
| +
|
| + Args:
|
| + remote_name: (str) The name of the remote to query, defaults to 'origin'.
|
| + kwargs: Forwarded to '__call__'.
|
| + """
|
| + remote_name = remote_name or 'origin'
|
| + return self.config_get('remote.%s.url' % (remote_name,), **kwargs)
|
| +
|
| + def bundle_create(self, bundle_path, rev_list_args=None, **kwargs):
|
| + """Run 'git bundle create' on a Git repository.
|
| +
|
| + Args:
|
| + bundle_path (Path): The path of the output bundle.
|
| + refs (list): The list of refs to include in the bundle. If None, all
|
| + refs in the Git checkout will be bundled.
|
| + kwargs: Forwarded to '__call__'.
|
| + """
|
| + if not rev_list_args:
|
| + rev_list_args = ['--all']
|
| + self('bundle', 'create', bundle_path, *rev_list_args, **kwargs)
|
|
|