#!/usr/bin/env python """Git helper functions. Everything here should be project agnostic: it shouldn't rely on project's structure, or make assumptions about the passed arguments or calls' outcomes. """ from __future__ import unicode_literals import io import os import posixpath import re import subprocess import sys def is_repo_root(path): path_exists = os.path.exists(path) if not path_exists: return False git_folder_path = os.path.join(path, '.git') git_folder_exists = os.path.exists(git_folder_path) return git_folder_exists def get_repo_root(path): """Finds a closest ancestor folder which is a repo root.""" norm_path = os.path.normpath(path) norm_path_exists = os.path.exists(norm_path) if not norm_path_exists: return None if is_repo_root(norm_path): return norm_path parent_path = os.path.dirname(norm_path) # Check if we're in the root folder already. if parent_path == norm_path: return None return get_repo_root(parent_path) def am(repo, patch_data, threeway=False, directory=None, exclude=None, committer_name=None, committer_email=None): args = [] if threeway: args += ['--3way'] if directory is not None: args += ['--directory', directory] if exclude is not None: for path_pattern in exclude: args += ['--exclude', path_pattern] root_args = ['-C', repo] if committer_name is not None: root_args += ['-c', 'user.name=' + committer_name] if committer_email is not None: root_args += ['-c', 'user.email=' + committer_email] root_args += ['-c', 'commit.gpgsign=false'] command = ['git'] + root_args + ['am'] + args proc = subprocess.Popen( command, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) proc.communicate(patch_data.encode('utf-8')) if proc.returncode != 0: raise RuntimeError("Command {} returned {}".format(command, proc.returncode)) def apply_patch(repo, patch_path, directory=None, index=False, reverse=False): args = ['git', '-C', repo, 'apply', '--ignore-space-change', '--ignore-whitespace', '--whitespace', 'fix' ] if directory: args += ['--directory', directory] if index: args += ['--index'] if reverse: args += ['--reverse'] args += ['--', patch_path] return_code = subprocess.call(args) applied_successfully = (return_code == 0) return applied_successfully def import_patches(repo, **kwargs): """same as am(), but we save the upstream HEAD so we can refer to it when we later export patches""" update_ref( repo=repo, ref='refs/patches/upstream-head', newvalue='HEAD' ) am(repo=repo, **kwargs) def get_patch(repo, commit_hash): args = ['git', '-C', repo, 'diff-tree', '-p', commit_hash, '--' # Explicitly tell Git `commit_hash` is a revision, not a path. ] return subprocess.check_output(args).decode('utf-8') def get_head_commit(repo): args = ['git', '-C', repo, 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'] return subprocess.check_output(args).decode('utf-8').strip() def update_ref(repo, ref, newvalue): args = ['git', '-C', repo, 'update-ref', ref, newvalue] return subprocess.check_call(args) def reset(repo): args = ['git', '-C', repo, 'reset'] subprocess.check_call(args) def commit(repo, author, message): """Commit whatever in the index is now.""" # Let's setup committer info so git won't complain about it being missing. # TODO: Is there a better way to set committer's name and email? env = os.environ.copy() env['GIT_COMMITTER_NAME'] = 'Anonymous Committer' env['GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL'] = 'anonymous@electronjs.org' args = ['git', '-C', repo, 'commit', '--author', author, '--message', message ] return_code = subprocess.call(args, env=env) committed_successfully = (return_code == 0) return committed_successfully def get_upstream_head(repo): args = [ 'git', '-C', repo, 'rev-parse', '--verify', 'refs/patches/upstream-head', ] return subprocess.check_output(args).decode('utf-8').strip() def get_commit_count(repo, commit_range): args = [ 'git', '-C', repo, 'rev-list', '--count', commit_range ] return int(subprocess.check_output(args).decode('utf-8').strip()) def guess_base_commit(repo): """Guess which commit the patches might be based on""" try: upstream_head = get_upstream_head(repo) num_commits = get_commit_count(repo, upstream_head + '..') return [upstream_head, num_commits] except subprocess.CalledProcessError: args = [ 'git', '-C', repo, 'describe', '--tags', ] return subprocess.check_output(args).decode('utf-8').rsplit('-', 2)[0:2] def format_patch(repo, since): args = [ 'git', '-C', repo, '-c', 'core.attributesfile=' + os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), 'electron.gitattributes', ), # Ensure it is not possible to match anything # Disabled for now as we have consistent chunk headers # '-c', # 'diff.electron.xfuncname=$^', 'format-patch', '--keep-subject', '--no-stat', '--stdout', # Per RFC 3676 the signature is separated from the body by a line with # '-- ' on it. If the signature option is omitted the signature defaults # to the Git version number. '--no-signature', # The name of the parent commit object isn't useful information in this # context, so zero it out to avoid needless patch-file churn. '--zero-commit', # Some versions of git print out different numbers of characters in the # 'index' line of patches, so pass --full-index to get consistent # behaviour. '--full-index', since ] return subprocess.check_output(args).decode('utf-8') def split_patches(patch_data): """Split a concatenated series of patches into N separate patches""" patches = [] patch_start = re.compile('^From [0-9a-f]+ ') for line in patch_data.splitlines(): if patch_start.match(line): patches.append([]) patches[-1].append(line) return patches def munge_subject_to_filename(subject): """Derive a suitable filename from a commit's subject""" if subject.endswith('.patch'): subject = subject[:-6] return re.sub(r'[^A-Za-z0-9-]+', '_', subject).strip('_').lower() + '.patch' def get_file_name(patch): """Return the name of the file to which the patch should be written""" for line in patch: if line.startswith('Patch-Filename: '): return line[len('Patch-Filename: '):] # If no patch-filename header, munge the subject. for line in patch: if line.startswith('Subject: '): return munge_subject_to_filename(line[len('Subject: '):]) def remove_patch_filename(patch): """Strip out the Patch-Filename trailer from a patch's message body""" force_keep_next_line = False for i, l in enumerate(patch): is_patchfilename = l.startswith('Patch-Filename: ') next_is_patchfilename = i < len(patch) - 1 and patch[i + 1].startswith( 'Patch-Filename: ' ) if not force_keep_next_line and ( is_patchfilename or (next_is_patchfilename and len(l.rstrip()) == 0) ): pass # drop this line else: yield l force_keep_next_line = l.startswith('Subject: ') def export_patches(repo, out_dir, patch_range=None, dry_run=False): if patch_range is None: patch_range, num_patches = guess_base_commit(repo) sys.stderr.write( "Exporting {} patches in {} since {}\n".format(num_patches, repo, patch_range[0:7]) ) patch_data = format_patch(repo, patch_range) patches = split_patches(patch_data) try: os.mkdir(out_dir) except OSError: pass if dry_run: # If we're doing a dry run, iterate through each patch and see if the newly # exported patch differs from what exists. Report number of mismatched # patches and fail if there's more than one. patch_count = 0 for patch in patches: filename = get_file_name(patch) filepath = posixpath.join(out_dir, filename) existing_patch = io.open(filepath, 'r', encoding='utf-8').read() formatted_patch = ( '\n'.join(remove_patch_filename(patch)).rstrip('\n') + '\n' ) if formatted_patch != existing_patch: patch_count += 1 if patch_count > 0: sys.stderr.write( "Patches in {} not up to date: {} patches need update\n".format( out_dir, patch_count ) ) exit(1) else: # Remove old patches so that deleted commits are correctly reflected in the # patch files (as a removed file) for p in os.listdir(out_dir): if p.endswith('.patch'): os.remove(posixpath.join(out_dir, p)) with io.open( posixpath.join(out_dir, '.patches'), 'w', newline='\n', encoding='utf-8', ) as pl: for patch in patches: filename = get_file_name(patch) file_path = posixpath.join(out_dir, filename) formatted_patch = ( '\n'.join(remove_patch_filename(patch)).rstrip('\n') + '\n' ) with io.open( file_path, 'w', newline='\n', encoding='utf-8' ) as f: f.write(formatted_patch) pl.write(filename + '\n')