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# Copyright (C) 2007 James Westby <jw+debian@jameswestby.net>
# Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
#
# 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
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# License, Version 2.0.
#
"""Repository access.
This module contains the base class for git repositories
(BaseRepo) and an implementation which uses a repository on
local disk (Repo).
"""
from io import BytesIO
import errno
import os
import sys
import stat
from dulwich.errors import (
NoIndexPresent,
NotBlobError,
NotCommitError,
NotGitRepository,
NotTreeError,
NotTagError,
CommitError,
RefFormatError,
HookError,
)
from dulwich.file import (
GitFile,
)
from dulwich.object_store import (
DiskObjectStore,
MemoryObjectStore,
ObjectStoreGraphWalker,
)
from dulwich.objects import (
check_hexsha,
Blob,
Commit,
ShaFile,
Tag,
Tree,
)
from dulwich.hooks import (
PreCommitShellHook,
PostCommitShellHook,
CommitMsgShellHook,
)
from dulwich.refs import (
check_ref_format,
RefsContainer,
DictRefsContainer,
InfoRefsContainer,
DiskRefsContainer,
read_packed_refs,
read_packed_refs_with_peeled,
write_packed_refs,
SYMREF,
)
import warnings
CONTROLDIR = '.git'
OBJECTDIR = 'objects'
REFSDIR = 'refs'
REFSDIR_TAGS = 'tags'
REFSDIR_HEADS = 'heads'
INDEX_FILENAME = "index"
COMMONDIR = 'commondir'
GITDIR = 'gitdir'
WORKTREES = 'worktrees'
BASE_DIRECTORIES = [
["branches"],
[REFSDIR],
[REFSDIR, REFSDIR_TAGS],
[REFSDIR, REFSDIR_HEADS],
["hooks"],
["info"]
]
DEFAULT_REF = b'refs/heads/master'
def parse_graftpoints(graftpoints):
"""Convert a list of graftpoints into a dict
:param graftpoints: Iterator of graftpoint lines
Each line is formatted as:
<commit sha1> <parent sha1> [<parent sha1>]*
Resulting dictionary is:
<commit sha1>: [<parent sha1>*]
https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GraftPoint
"""
grafts = {}
for l in graftpoints:
raw_graft = l.split(None, 1)
commit = raw_graft[0]
if len(raw_graft) == 2:
parents = raw_graft[1].split()
else:
parents = []
for sha in [commit] + parents:
check_hexsha(sha, 'Invalid graftpoint')
grafts[commit] = parents
return grafts
def serialize_graftpoints(graftpoints):
"""Convert a dictionary of grafts into string
The graft dictionary is:
<commit sha1>: [<parent sha1>*]
Each line is formatted as:
<commit sha1> <parent sha1> [<parent sha1>]*
https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GraftPoint
"""
graft_lines = []
for commit, parents in graftpoints.items():
if parents:
graft_lines.append(commit + b' ' + b' '.join(parents))
else:
graft_lines.append(commit)
return b'\n'.join(graft_lines)
class BaseRepo(object):
"""Base class for a git repository.
:ivar object_store: Dictionary-like object for accessing
the objects
:ivar refs: Dictionary-like object with the refs in this
repository
"""
def __init__(self, object_store, refs):
"""Open a repository.
This shouldn't be called directly, but rather through one of the
base classes, such as MemoryRepo or Repo.
:param object_store: Object store to use
:param refs: Refs container to use
"""
self.object_store = object_store
self.refs = refs
self._graftpoints = {}
self.hooks = {}
def _determine_file_mode(self):
"""Probe the file-system to determine whether permissions can be trusted.
:return: True if permissions can be trusted, False otherwise.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._determine_file_mode)
def _init_files(self, bare):
"""Initialize a default set of named files."""
from dulwich.config import ConfigFile
self._put_named_file('description', b"Unnamed repository")
f = BytesIO()
cf = ConfigFile()
cf.set(b"core", b"repositoryformatversion", b"0")
if self._determine_file_mode():
cf.set(b"core", b"filemode", True)
else:
cf.set(b"core", b"filemode", False)
cf.set(b"core", b"bare", bare)
cf.set(b"core", b"logallrefupdates", True)
cf.write_to_file(f)
self._put_named_file('config', f.getvalue())
self._put_named_file(os.path.join('info', 'exclude'), b'')
def get_named_file(self, path):
"""Get a file from the control dir with a specific name.
Although the filename should be interpreted as a filename relative to
the control dir in a disk-based Repo, the object returned need not be
pointing to a file in that location.
:param path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir.
:return: An open file object, or None if the file does not exist.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_named_file)
def _put_named_file(self, path, contents):
"""Write a file to the control dir with the given name and contents.
:param path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir.
:param contents: A string to write to the file.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._put_named_file)
def open_index(self):
"""Open the index for this repository.
:raise NoIndexPresent: If no index is present
:return: The matching `Index`
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.open_index)
def fetch(self, target, determine_wants=None, progress=None):
"""Fetch objects into another repository.
:param target: The target repository
:param determine_wants: Optional function to determine what refs to
fetch.
:param progress: Optional progress function
:return: The local refs
"""
if determine_wants is None:
determine_wants = target.object_store.determine_wants_all
target.object_store.add_objects(
self.fetch_objects(determine_wants, target.get_graph_walker(),
progress))
return self.get_refs()
def fetch_objects(self, determine_wants, graph_walker, progress,
get_tagged=None):
"""Fetch the missing objects required for a set of revisions.
:param determine_wants: Function that takes a dictionary with heads
and returns the list of heads to fetch.
:param graph_walker: Object that can iterate over the list of revisions
to fetch and has an "ack" method that will be called to acknowledge
that a revision is present.
:param progress: Simple progress function that will be called with
updated progress strings.
:param get_tagged: Function that returns a dict of pointed-to sha -> tag
sha for including tags.
:return: iterator over objects, with __len__ implemented
"""
wants = determine_wants(self.get_refs())
if not isinstance(wants, list):
raise TypeError("determine_wants() did not return a list")
shallows = getattr(graph_walker, 'shallow', frozenset())
unshallows = getattr(graph_walker, 'unshallow', frozenset())
if wants == []:
# TODO(dborowitz): find a way to short-circuit that doesn't change
# this interface.
if shallows or unshallows:
# Do not send a pack in shallow short-circuit path
return None
return []
# If the graph walker is set up with an implementation that can
# ACK/NAK to the wire, it will write data to the client through
# this call as a side-effect.
haves = self.object_store.find_common_revisions(graph_walker)
# Deal with shallow requests separately because the haves do
# not reflect what objects are missing
if shallows or unshallows:
haves = [] # TODO: filter the haves commits from iter_shas.
# the specific commits aren't missing.
def get_parents(commit):
if commit.id in shallows:
return []
return self.get_parents(commit.id, commit)
return self.object_store.iter_shas(
self.object_store.find_missing_objects(
haves, wants, progress,
get_tagged,
get_parents=get_parents))
def get_graph_walker(self, heads=None):
"""Retrieve a graph walker.
A graph walker is used by a remote repository (or proxy)
to find out which objects are present in this repository.
:param heads: Repository heads to use (optional)
:return: A graph walker object
"""
if heads is None:
heads = self.refs.as_dict(b'refs/heads').values()
return ObjectStoreGraphWalker(heads, self.get_parents)
def get_refs(self):
"""Get dictionary with all refs.
:return: A ``dict`` mapping ref names to SHA1s
"""
return self.refs.as_dict()
def head(self):
"""Return the SHA1 pointed at by HEAD."""
return self.refs[b'HEAD']
def _get_object(self, sha, cls):
assert len(sha) in (20, 40)
ret = self.get_object(sha)
if not isinstance(ret, cls):
if cls is Commit:
raise NotCommitError(ret)
elif cls is Blob:
raise NotBlobError(ret)
elif cls is Tree:
raise NotTreeError(ret)
elif cls is Tag:
raise NotTagError(ret)
else:
raise Exception("Type invalid: %r != %r" % (
ret.type_name, cls.type_name))
return ret
def get_object(self, sha):
"""Retrieve the object with the specified SHA.
:param sha: SHA to retrieve
:return: A ShaFile object
:raise KeyError: when the object can not be found
"""
return self.object_store[sha]
def get_parents(self, sha, commit=None):
"""Retrieve the parents of a specific commit.
If the specific commit is a graftpoint, the graft parents
will be returned instead.
:param sha: SHA of the commit for which to retrieve the parents
:param commit: Optional commit matching the sha
:return: List of parents
"""
try:
return self._graftpoints[sha]
except KeyError:
if commit is None:
commit = self[sha]
return commit.parents
def get_config(self):
"""Retrieve the config object.
:return: `ConfigFile` object for the ``.git/config`` file.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_config)
def get_description(self):
"""Retrieve the description for this repository.
:return: String with the description of the repository
as set by the user.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_description)
def set_description(self, description):
"""Set the description for this repository.
:param description: Text to set as description for this repository.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self.set_description)
def get_config_stack(self):
"""Return a config stack for this repository.
This stack accesses the configuration for both this repository
itself (.git/config) and the global configuration, which usually
lives in ~/.gitconfig.
:return: `Config` instance for this repository
"""
from dulwich.config import StackedConfig
backends = [self.get_config()] + StackedConfig.default_backends()
return StackedConfig(backends, writable=backends[0])
def get_peeled(self, ref):
"""Get the peeled value of a ref.
:param ref: The refname to peel.
:return: 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.
"""
cached = self.refs.get_peeled(ref)
if cached is not None:
return cached
return self.object_store.peel_sha(self.refs[ref]).id
def get_walker(self, include=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""Obtain a walker for this repository.
:param include: Iterable of SHAs of commits to include along with their
ancestors. Defaults to [HEAD]
:param exclude: Iterable of SHAs of commits to exclude along with their
ancestors, overriding includes.
:param order: ORDER_* constant specifying the order of results. Anything
other than ORDER_DATE may result in O(n) memory usage.
:param reverse: If True, reverse the order of output, requiring O(n)
memory.
:param max_entries: The maximum number of entries to yield, or None for
no limit.
:param paths: Iterable of file or subtree paths to show entries for.
:param rename_detector: diff.RenameDetector object for detecting
renames.
:param follow: If True, follow path across renames/copies. Forces a
default rename_detector.
:param since: Timestamp to list commits after.
:param until: Timestamp to list commits before.
:param queue_cls: A class to use for a queue of commits, supporting the
iterator protocol. The constructor takes a single argument, the
Walker.
:return: A `Walker` object
"""
from dulwich.walk import Walker
if include is None:
include = [self.head()]
if isinstance(include, str):
include = [include]
kwargs['get_parents'] = lambda commit: self.get_parents(commit.id, commit)
return Walker(self.object_store, include, *args, **kwargs)
def __getitem__(self, name):
"""Retrieve a Git object by SHA1 or ref.
:param name: A Git object SHA1 or a ref name
:return: A `ShaFile` object, such as a Commit or Blob
:raise KeyError: when the specified ref or object does not exist
"""
if not isinstance(name, bytes):
raise TypeError("'name' must be bytestring, not %.80s" %
type(name).__name__)
if len(name) in (20, 40):
try:
return self.object_store[name]
except (KeyError, ValueError):
pass
try:
return self.object_store[self.refs[name]]
except RefFormatError:
raise KeyError(name)
def __contains__(self, name):
"""Check if a specific Git object or ref is present.
:param name: Git object SHA1 or ref name
"""
if len(name) in (20, 40):
return name in self.object_store or name in self.refs
else:
return name in self.refs
def __setitem__(self, name, value):
"""Set a ref.
:param name: ref name
:param value: Ref value - either a ShaFile object, or a hex sha
"""
if name.startswith(b"refs/") or name == b'HEAD':
if isinstance(value, ShaFile):
self.refs[name] = value.id
elif isinstance(value, bytes):
self.refs[name] = value
else:
raise TypeError(value)
else:
raise ValueError(name)
def __delitem__(self, name):
"""Remove a ref.
:param name: Name of the ref to remove
"""
if name.startswith(b"refs/") or name == b"HEAD":
del self.refs[name]
else:
raise ValueError(name)
def _get_user_identity(self):
"""Determine the identity to use for new commits.
"""
config = self.get_config_stack()
return (config.get((b"user", ), b"name") + b" <" +
config.get((b"user", ), b"email") + b">")
def _add_graftpoints(self, updated_graftpoints):
"""Add or modify graftpoints
:param updated_graftpoints: Dict of commit shas to list of parent shas
"""
# Simple validation
for commit, parents in updated_graftpoints.items():
for sha in [commit] + parents:
check_hexsha(sha, 'Invalid graftpoint')
self._graftpoints.update(updated_graftpoints)
def _remove_graftpoints(self, to_remove=[]):
"""Remove graftpoints
:param to_remove: List of commit shas
"""
for sha in to_remove:
del self._graftpoints[sha]
def do_commit(self, message=None, committer=None,
author=None, commit_timestamp=None,
commit_timezone=None, author_timestamp=None,
author_timezone=None, tree=None, encoding=None,
ref=b'HEAD', merge_heads=None):
"""Create a new commit.
:param message: Commit message
:param committer: Committer fullname
:param author: Author fullname (defaults to committer)
:param commit_timestamp: Commit timestamp (defaults to now)
:param commit_timezone: Commit timestamp timezone (defaults to GMT)
:param author_timestamp: Author timestamp (defaults to commit timestamp)
:param author_timezone: Author timestamp timezone
(defaults to commit timestamp timezone)
:param tree: SHA1 of the tree root to use (if not specified the
current index will be committed).
:param encoding: Encoding
:param ref: Optional ref to commit to (defaults to current branch)
:param merge_heads: Merge heads (defaults to .git/MERGE_HEADS)
:return: New commit SHA1
"""
import time
c = Commit()
if tree is None:
index = self.open_index()
c.tree = index.commit(self.object_store)
else:
if len(tree) != 40:
raise ValueError("tree must be a 40-byte hex sha string")
c.tree = tree
try:
self.hooks['pre-commit'].execute()
except HookError as e:
raise CommitError(e)
except KeyError: # no hook defined, silent fallthrough
pass
if merge_heads is None:
# FIXME: Read merge heads from .git/MERGE_HEADS
merge_heads = []
if committer is None:
# FIXME: Support GIT_COMMITTER_NAME/GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL environment
# variables
committer = self._get_user_identity()
c.committer = committer
if commit_timestamp is None:
# FIXME: Support GIT_COMMITTER_DATE environment variable
commit_timestamp = time.time()
c.commit_time = int(commit_timestamp)
if commit_timezone is None:
# FIXME: Use current user timezone rather than UTC
commit_timezone = 0
c.commit_timezone = commit_timezone
if author is None:
# FIXME: Support GIT_AUTHOR_NAME/GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL environment
# variables
author = committer
c.author = author
if author_timestamp is None:
# FIXME: Support GIT_AUTHOR_DATE environment variable
author_timestamp = commit_timestamp
c.author_time = int(author_timestamp)
if author_timezone is None:
author_timezone = commit_timezone
c.author_timezone = author_timezone
if encoding is not None:
c.encoding = encoding
if message is None:
# FIXME: Try to read commit message from .git/MERGE_MSG
raise ValueError("No commit message specified")
try:
c.message = self.hooks['commit-msg'].execute(message)
if c.message is None:
c.message = message
except HookError as e:
raise CommitError(e)
except KeyError: # no hook defined, message not modified
c.message = message
if ref is None:
# Create a dangling commit
c.parents = merge_heads
self.object_store.add_object(c)
else:
try:
old_head = self.refs[ref]
c.parents = [old_head] + merge_heads
self.object_store.add_object(c)
ok = self.refs.set_if_equals(ref, old_head, c.id)
except KeyError:
c.parents = merge_heads
self.object_store.add_object(c)
ok = self.refs.add_if_new(ref, c.id)
if not ok:
# Fail if the atomic compare-and-swap failed, leaving the commit and
# all its objects as garbage.
raise CommitError("%s changed during commit" % (ref,))
try:
self.hooks['post-commit'].execute()
except HookError as e: # silent failure
warnings.warn("post-commit hook failed: %s" % e, UserWarning)
except KeyError: # no hook defined, silent fallthrough
pass
return c.id
def read_gitfile(f):
"""Read a ``.git`` file.
The first line of the file should start with "gitdir: "
:param f: File-like object to read from
:return: A path
"""
cs = f.read()
if not cs.startswith("gitdir: "):
raise ValueError("Expected file to start with 'gitdir: '")
return cs[len("gitdir: "):].rstrip("\n")
class Repo(BaseRepo):
"""A git repository backed by local disk.
To open an existing repository, call the contructor with
the path of the repository.
To create a new repository, use the Repo.init class method.
"""
def __init__(self, root):
hidden_path = os.path.join(root, CONTROLDIR)
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(hidden_path, OBJECTDIR)):
self.bare = False
self._controldir = hidden_path
elif (os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, OBJECTDIR)) and
os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, REFSDIR))):
self.bare = True
self._controldir = root
elif os.path.isfile(hidden_path):
self.bare = False
with open(hidden_path, 'r') as f:
path = read_gitfile(f)
self.bare = False
self._controldir = os.path.join(root, path)
else:
raise NotGitRepository(
"No git repository was found at %(path)s" % dict(path=root)
)
commondir = self.get_named_file(COMMONDIR)
if commondir is not None:
with commondir:
self._commondir = os.path.join(
self.controldir(),
commondir.read().rstrip(b"\r\n").decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()))
else:
self._commondir = self._controldir
self.path = root
object_store = DiskObjectStore(
os.path.join(self.commondir(), OBJECTDIR))
refs = DiskRefsContainer(self.commondir(), self._controldir)
BaseRepo.__init__(self, object_store, refs)
self._graftpoints = {}
graft_file = self.get_named_file(os.path.join("info", "grafts"),
basedir=self.commondir())
if graft_file:
with graft_file:
self._graftpoints.update(parse_graftpoints(graft_file))
graft_file = self.get_named_file("shallow",
basedir=self.commondir())
if graft_file:
with graft_file:
self._graftpoints.update(parse_graftpoints(graft_file))
self.hooks['pre-commit'] = PreCommitShellHook(self.controldir())
self.hooks['commit-msg'] = CommitMsgShellHook(self.controldir())
self.hooks['post-commit'] = PostCommitShellHook(self.controldir())
@classmethod
def discover(cls, start='.'):
"""Iterate parent directories to discover a repository
Return a Repo object for the first parent directory that looks like a
Git repository.
:param start: The directory to start discovery from (defaults to '.')
"""
remaining = True
path = os.path.abspath(start)
while remaining:
try:
return cls(path)
except NotGitRepository:
path, remaining = os.path.split(path)
raise NotGitRepository(
"No git repository was found at %(path)s" % dict(path=start)
)
def controldir(self):
"""Return the path of the control directory."""
return self._controldir
def commondir(self):
"""Return the path of the common directory.
For a main working tree, it is identical to `controldir()`.
For a linked working tree, it is the control directory of the
main working tree."""
return self._commondir
def _determine_file_mode(self):
"""Probe the file-system to determine whether permissions can be trusted.
:return: True if permissions can be trusted, False otherwise.
"""
fname = os.path.join(self.path, '.probe-permissions')
with open(fname, 'w') as f:
f.write('')
st1 = os.lstat(fname)
os.chmod(fname, st1.st_mode ^ stat.S_IXUSR)
st2 = os.lstat(fname)
os.unlink(fname)
mode_differs = st1.st_mode != st2.st_mode
st2_has_exec = (st2.st_mode & stat.S_IXUSR) != 0
return mode_differs and st2_has_exec
def _put_named_file(self, path, contents):
"""Write a file to the control dir with the given name and contents.
:param path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir.
:param contents: A string to write to the file.
"""
path = path.lstrip(os.path.sep)
with GitFile(os.path.join(self.controldir(), path), 'wb') as f:
f.write(contents)
def get_named_file(self, path, basedir=None):
"""Get a file from the control dir with a specific name.
Although the filename should be interpreted as a filename relative to
the control dir in a disk-based Repo, the object returned need not be
pointing to a file in that location.
:param path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir.
:param basedir: Optional argument that specifies an alternative to the control dir.
:return: An open file object, or None if the file does not exist.
"""
# TODO(dborowitz): sanitize filenames, since this is used directly by
# the dumb web serving code.
if basedir is None:
basedir = self.controldir()
path = path.lstrip(os.path.sep)
try:
return open(os.path.join(basedir, path), 'rb')
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
return None
raise
def index_path(self):
"""Return path to the index file."""
return os.path.join(self.controldir(), INDEX_FILENAME)
def open_index(self):
"""Open the index for this repository.
:raise NoIndexPresent: If no index is present
:return: The matching `Index`
"""
from dulwich.index import Index
if not self.has_index():
raise NoIndexPresent()
return Index(self.index_path())
def has_index(self):
"""Check if an index is present."""
# Bare repos must never have index files; non-bare repos may have a
# missing index file, which is treated as empty.
return not self.bare
def stage(self, fs_paths):
"""Stage a set of paths.
:param fs_paths: List of paths, relative to the repository path
"""
root_path_bytes = self.path.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
if not isinstance(fs_paths, list):
fs_paths = [fs_paths]
from dulwich.index import (
blob_from_path_and_stat,
index_entry_from_stat,
_fs_to_tree_path,
)
index = self.open_index()
for fs_path in fs_paths:
if not isinstance(fs_path, bytes):
fs_path = fs_path.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
tree_path = _fs_to_tree_path(fs_path)
full_path = os.path.join(root_path_bytes, fs_path)
try:
st = os.lstat(full_path)
except OSError:
# File no longer exists
try:
del index[tree_path]
except KeyError:
pass # already removed
else:
blob = blob_from_path_and_stat(full_path, st)
self.object_store.add_object(blob)
index[tree_path] = index_entry_from_stat(st, blob.id, 0)
index.write()
def clone(self, target_path, mkdir=True, bare=False,
origin=b"origin"):
"""Clone this repository.
:param target_path: Target path
:param mkdir: Create the target directory
:param bare: Whether to create a bare repository
:param origin: Base name for refs in target repository
cloned from this repository
:return: Created repository as `Repo`
"""
if not bare:
target = self.init(target_path, mkdir=mkdir)
else:
target = self.init_bare(target_path)
self.fetch(target)
target.refs.import_refs(
b'refs/remotes/' + origin, self.refs.as_dict(b'refs/heads'))
target.refs.import_refs(
b'refs/tags', self.refs.as_dict(b'refs/tags'))
try:
target.refs.add_if_new(DEFAULT_REF, self.refs[DEFAULT_REF])
except KeyError:
pass
target_config = target.get_config()
encoded_path = self.path
if not isinstance(encoded_path, bytes):
encoded_path = encoded_path.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
target_config.set((b'remote', b'origin'), b'url', encoded_path)
target_config.set((b'remote', b'origin'), b'fetch',
b'+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*')
target_config.write_to_path()
# Update target head
head_chain, head_sha = self.refs.follow(b'HEAD')
if head_chain and head_sha is not None:
target.refs.set_symbolic_ref(b'HEAD', head_chain[-1])
target[b'HEAD'] = head_sha
if not bare:
# Checkout HEAD to target dir
target.reset_index()
return target
def reset_index(self, tree=None):
"""Reset the index back to a specific tree.
:param tree: Tree SHA to reset to, None for current HEAD tree.
"""
from dulwich.index import (
build_index_from_tree,
validate_path_element_default,
validate_path_element_ntfs,
)
if tree is None:
tree = self[b'HEAD'].tree
config = self.get_config()
honor_filemode = config.get_boolean('core', 'filemode', os.name != "nt")
if config.get_boolean('core', 'core.protectNTFS', os.name == "nt"):
validate_path_element = validate_path_element_ntfs
else:
validate_path_element = validate_path_element_default
return build_index_from_tree(self.path, self.index_path(),
self.object_store, tree, honor_filemode=honor_filemode,
validate_path_element=validate_path_element)
def get_config(self):
"""Retrieve the config object.
:return: `ConfigFile` object for the ``.git/config`` file.
"""
from dulwich.config import ConfigFile
path = os.path.join(self._controldir, 'config')
try:
return ConfigFile.from_path(path)
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
ret = ConfigFile()
ret.path = path
return ret
def get_description(self):
"""Retrieve the description of this repository.
:return: A string describing the repository or None.
"""
path = os.path.join(self._controldir, 'description')
try:
with GitFile(path, 'rb') as f:
return f.read()
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
return None
def __repr__(self):
return "<Repo at %r>" % self.path
def set_description(self, description):
"""Set the description for this repository.
:param description: Text to set as description for this repository.
"""
self._put_named_file('description', description)
@classmethod
def _init_maybe_bare(cls, path, bare):
for d in BASE_DIRECTORIES:
os.mkdir(os.path.join(path, *d))
DiskObjectStore.init(os.path.join(path, OBJECTDIR))
ret = cls(path)
ret.refs.set_symbolic_ref(b'HEAD', DEFAULT_REF)
ret._init_files(bare)
return ret
@classmethod
def init(cls, path, mkdir=False):
"""Create a new repository.
:param path: Path in which to create the repository
:param mkdir: Whether to create the directory
:return: `Repo` instance
"""
if mkdir:
os.mkdir(path)
controldir = os.path.join(path, CONTROLDIR)
os.mkdir(controldir)
cls._init_maybe_bare(controldir, False)
return cls(path)
@classmethod
def _init_new_working_directory(cls, path, main_repo, identifier=None, mkdir=False):
"""Create a new working directory linked to a repository.
:param path: Path in which to create the working tree.
:param main_repo: Main repository to reference
:param identifier: Worktree identifier
:param mkdir: Whether to create the directory
:return: `Repo` instance
"""
if mkdir:
os.mkdir(path)
if identifier is None:
identifier = os.path.basename(path)
main_worktreesdir = os.path.join(main_repo.controldir(), WORKTREES)
worktree_controldir = os.path.join(main_worktreesdir, identifier)
gitdirfile = os.path.join(path, CONTROLDIR)
with open(gitdirfile, 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'gitdir: ' +
worktree_controldir.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) +
b'\n')
try:
os.mkdir(main_worktreesdir)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
try:
os.mkdir(worktree_controldir)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
with open(os.path.join(worktree_controldir, GITDIR), 'wb') as f:
f.write(gitdirfile.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) + b'\n')
with open(os.path.join(worktree_controldir, COMMONDIR), 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'../..\n')
with open(os.path.join(worktree_controldir, 'HEAD'), 'wb') as f:
f.write(main_repo.head() + b'\n')
r = cls(path)
r.reset_index()
return r
@classmethod
def init_bare(cls, path):
"""Create a new bare repository.
``path`` should already exist and be an emty directory.
:param path: Path to create bare repository in
:return: a `Repo` instance
"""
return cls._init_maybe_bare(path, True)
create = init_bare
def close(self):
"""Close any files opened by this repository."""
self.object_store.close()
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.close()
class MemoryRepo(BaseRepo):
"""Repo that stores refs, objects, and named files in memory.
MemoryRepos are always bare: they have no working tree and no index, since
those have a stronger dependency on the filesystem.
"""
def __init__(self):
from dulwich.config import ConfigFile
BaseRepo.__init__(self, MemoryObjectStore(), DictRefsContainer({}))
self._named_files = {}
self.bare = True
self._config = ConfigFile()
def _determine_file_mode(self):
"""Probe the file-system to determine whether permissions can be trusted.
:return: True if permissions can be trusted, False otherwise.
"""
return sys.platform != 'win32'
def _put_named_file(self, path, contents):
"""Write a file to the control dir with the given name and contents.
:param path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir.
:param contents: A string to write to the file.
"""
self._named_files[path] = contents
def get_named_file(self, path):
"""Get a file from the control dir with a specific name.
Although the filename should be interpreted as a filename relative to
the control dir in a disk-baked Repo, the object returned need not be
pointing to a file in that location.
:param path: The path to the file, relative to the control dir.
:return: An open file object, or None if the file does not exist.
"""
contents = self._named_files.get(path, None)
if contents is None:
return None
return BytesIO(contents)
def open_index(self):
"""Fail to open index for this repo, since it is bare.
:raise NoIndexPresent: Raised when no index is present
"""
raise NoIndexPresent()
def get_config(self):
"""Retrieve the config object.
:return: `ConfigFile` object.
"""
return self._config
def get_description(self):
"""Retrieve the repository description.
This defaults to None, for no description.
"""
return None
@classmethod
def init_bare(cls, objects, refs):
"""Create a new bare repository in memory.
:param objects: Objects for the new repository,
as iterable
:param refs: Refs as dictionary, mapping names
to object SHA1s
"""
ret = cls()
for obj in objects:
ret.object_store.add_object(obj)
for refname, sha in refs.items():
ret.refs[refname] = sha
ret._init_files(bare=True)
return ret
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