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# Barnum, a Patchset Tool (pt) |
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# This Git wrapper script is designed to reduce the ceremony of working with Gitblit patchsets. |
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# Copyright 2014 gitblit.com. |
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# |
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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# |
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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# |
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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# limitations under the License. |
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# |
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# |
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# Usage: |
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# pt fetch <id> [-p,--patchset <n>] |
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# pt checkout <id> [-p,--patchset <n>] [-f,--force] |
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# pt pull <id> [-p,--patchset <n>] |
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# pt push [<id>] [-i,--ignore] [-f,--force] [-m,--milestone <milestone>] [-t,--topic <topic>] [-cc <user> <user>] |
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# pt start <topic> | <id> |
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# pt propose [new | <branch> | <id>] [-i,--ignore] [-m,--milestone <milestone>] [-t,--topic <topic>] [-cc <user> <user>] |
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# pt cleanup [<id>] |
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# |
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__author__ = 'James Moger' |
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__version__ = '1.0.6' |
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import subprocess |
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import argparse |
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import errno |
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import sys |
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def fetch(args): |
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""" |
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fetch(args) |
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Fetches the specified patchset for the ticket from the specified remote. |
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""" |
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__resolve_remote(args) |
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# fetch the patchset from the remote repository |
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if args.patchset is None: |
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# fetch all current ticket patchsets |
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print("Fetching ticket patchsets from the '{}' repository".format(args.remote)) |
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if args.quiet: |
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__call(['git', 'fetch', '-p', args.remote, '--quiet']) |
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else: |
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__call(['git', 'fetch', '-p', args.remote]) |
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else: |
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# fetch specific patchset |
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__resolve_patchset(args) |
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print("Fetching ticket {} patchset {} from the '{}' repository".format(args.id, args.patchset, args.remote)) |
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patchset_ref = 'refs/tickets/{:02d}/{:d}/{:d}'.format(args.id % 100, args.id, args.patchset) |
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if args.quiet: |
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__call(['git', 'fetch', args.remote, patchset_ref, '--quiet']) |
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else: |
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__call(['git', 'fetch', args.remote, patchset_ref]) |
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return |
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def checkout(args): |
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""" |
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checkout(args) |
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Checkout the patchset on a named branch. |
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""" |
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__resolve_uncommitted_changes_checkout(args) |
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fetch(args) |
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# collect local branch names |
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branches = [] |
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for branch in __call(['git', 'branch']): |
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if branch[0] == '*': |
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branches.append(branch[1:].strip()) |
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else: |
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branches.append(branch.strip()) |
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if args.patchset is None or args.patchset is 0: |
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branch = 'ticket/{:d}'.format(args.id) |
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illegals = set(branches) & {'ticket'} |
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else: |
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branch = 'patchset/{:d}/{:d}'.format(args.id, args.patchset) |
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illegals = set(branches) & {'patchset', 'patchset/{:d}'.format(args.id)} |
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# ensure there are no local branch names that will interfere with branch creation |
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if len(illegals) > 0: |
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print('') |
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print('Sorry, can not complete the checkout for ticket {}.'.format(args.id)) |
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print("The following branches are blocking '{}' branch creation:".format(branch)) |
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for illegal in illegals: |
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print(' ' + illegal) |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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if args.patchset is None or args.patchset is 0: |
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# checkout the current ticket patchset |
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if args.force: |
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__call(['git', 'checkout', '-B', branch, '{}/{}'.format(args.remote, branch)]) |
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else: |
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__call(['git', 'checkout', branch]) |
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else: |
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# checkout a specific patchset |
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__checkout(args.remote, args.id, args.patchset, branch, args.force) |
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return |
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def pull(args): |
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""" |
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pull(args) |
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Pull (fetch & merge) a ticket patchset into the current branch. |
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""" |
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__resolve_uncommitted_changes_checkout(args) |
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__resolve_remote(args) |
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# reset the checkout before pulling |
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__call(['git', 'reset', '--hard']) |
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# pull the patchset from the remote repository |
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if args.patchset is None or args.patchset is 0: |
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print("Pulling ticket {} from the '{}' repository".format(args.id, args.remote)) |
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patchset_ref = 'ticket/{:d}'.format(args.id) |
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else: |
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__resolve_patchset(args) |
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print("Pulling ticket {} patchset {} from the '{}' repository".format(args.id, args.patchset, args.remote)) |
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patchset_ref = 'refs/tickets/{:02d}/{:d}/{:d}'.format(args.id % 100, args.id, args.patchset) |
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if args.squash: |
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__call(['git', 'pull', '--squash', '--no-log', '--no-rebase', args.remote, patchset_ref], echo=True) |
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else: |
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__call(['git', 'pull', '--commit', '--no-ff', '--no-log', '--no-rebase', args.remote, patchset_ref], echo=True) |
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return |
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def push(args): |
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""" |
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push(args) |
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Push your patchset update or a patchset rewrite. |
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""" |
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if args.id is None: |
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# try to determine ticket and patchset from current branch name |
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for line in __call(['git', 'status', '-b', '-s']): |
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if line[0:2] == '##': |
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branch = line[2:].strip() |
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segments = branch.split('/') |
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if len(segments) >= 2: |
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if segments[0] == 'ticket' or segments[0] == 'patchset': |
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if '...' in segments[1]: |
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args.id = int(segments[1][:segments[1].index('...')]) |
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else: |
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args.id = int(segments[1]) |
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args.patchset = None |
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if args.id is None: |
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print('Please specify a ticket id for the push command.') |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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__resolve_uncommitted_changes_push(args) |
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__resolve_remote(args) |
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if args.force: |
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# rewrite a patchset for an existing ticket |
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push_ref = 'refs/for/' + str(args.id) |
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else: |
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# fast-forward update to an existing patchset |
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push_ref = 'refs/heads/ticket/{:d}'.format(args.id) |
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ref_params = __get_pushref_params(args) |
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ref_spec = 'HEAD:' + push_ref + ref_params |
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print("Pushing your patchset to the '{}' repository".format(args.remote)) |
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__call(['git', 'push', args.remote, ref_spec], echo=True) |
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return |
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def start(args): |
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""" |
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start(args) |
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Start development of a topic on a new branch. |
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""" |
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# collect local branch names |
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branches = [] |
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for branch in __call(['git', 'branch']): |
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if branch[0] == '*': |
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branches.append(branch[1:].strip()) |
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else: |
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branches.append(branch.strip()) |
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branch = 'topic/' + args.topic |
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illegals = set(branches) & {'topic', branch} |
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# ensure there are no local branch names that will interfere with branch creation |
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if len(illegals) > 0: |
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print('Sorry, can not complete the creation of the topic branch.') |
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print("The following branches are blocking '{}' branch creation:".format(branch)) |
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for illegal in illegals: |
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print(' ' + illegal) |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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__call(['git', 'checkout', '-b', branch]) |
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return |
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def propose(args): |
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""" |
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propose_patchset(args) |
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Push a patchset to create a new proposal ticket or to attach a proposal patchset to an existing ticket. |
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""" |
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__resolve_uncommitted_changes_push(args) |
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__resolve_remote(args) |
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curr_branch = None |
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push_ref = None |
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if args.target is None: |
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# see if the topic is a ticket id |
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# else default to new |
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for branch in __call(['git', 'branch']): |
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if branch[0] == '*': |
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curr_branch = branch[1:].strip() |
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if curr_branch.startswith('topic/'): |
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topic = curr_branch[6:].strip() |
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try: |
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int(topic) |
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push_ref = topic |
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except ValueError: |
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pass |
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if push_ref is None: |
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push_ref = 'new' |
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else: |
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push_ref = args.target |
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try: |
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# check for current patchset and current branch |
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args.id = int(push_ref) |
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args.patchset = __get_current_patchset(args.remote, args.id) |
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if args.patchset > 0: |
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print('You can not propose a patchset for ticket {} because it already has one.'.format(args.id)) |
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# check current branch for accidental propose instead of push |
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for line in __call(['git', 'status', '-b', '-s']): |
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if line[0:2] == '##': |
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branch = line[2:].strip() |
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segments = branch.split('/') |
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if len(segments) >= 2: |
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if segments[0] == 'ticket': |
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if '...' in segments[1]: |
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args.id = int(segments[1][:segments[1].index('...')]) |
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else: |
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args.id = int(segments[1]) |
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args.patchset = None |
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print("You are on the '{}' branch, perhaps you meant to push instead?".format(branch)) |
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elif segments[0] == 'patchset': |
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args.id = int(segments[1]) |
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args.patchset = int(segments[2]) |
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print("You are on the '{}' branch, perhaps you meant to push instead?".format(branch)) |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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ref_params = __get_pushref_params(args) |
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ref_spec = 'HEAD:refs/for/{}{}'.format(push_ref, ref_params) |
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print("Pushing your proposal to the '{}' repository".format(args.remote)) |
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for line in __call(['git', 'push', args.remote, ref_spec, '-q'], echo=True, err=subprocess.STDOUT): |
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fields = line.split(':') |
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if fields[0] == 'remote' and fields[1].strip().startswith('--> #'): |
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# set the upstream branch configuration |
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args.id = int(fields[1].strip()[len('--> #'):]) |
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__call(['git', 'fetch', '-p', args.remote]) |
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__call(['git', 'branch', '-u', '{}/ticket/{:d}'.format(args.remote, args.id)]) |
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return |
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def cleanup(args): |
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""" |
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cleanup(args) |
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Removes local branches for the ticket. |
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""" |
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if args.id is None: |
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branches = __call(['git', 'branch', '--list', 'ticket/*']) |
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branches += __call(['git', 'branch', '--list', 'patchset/*']) |
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else: |
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branches = __call(['git', 'branch', '--list', 'ticket/{:d}'.format(args.id)]) |
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branches += __call(['git', 'branch', '--list', 'patchset/{:d}/*'.format(args.id)]) |
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if len(branches) == 0: |
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print("No local branches found for ticket {}, cleanup skipped.".format(args.id)) |
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return |
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if not args.force: |
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print('Cleanup would remove the following local branches for ticket {}.'.format(args.id)) |
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for branch in branches: |
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if branch[0] == '*': |
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print(' ' + branch[1:].strip() + ' (skip)') |
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else: |
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print(' ' + branch) |
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print("To discard these local branches, repeat this command with '--force'.") |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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for branch in branches: |
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if branch[0] == '*': |
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print('Skipped {} because it is the current branch.'.format(branch[1:].strip())) |
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continue |
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__call(['git', 'branch', '-D', branch.strip()], echo=True) |
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return |
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def __resolve_uncommitted_changes_checkout(args): |
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""" |
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__resolve_uncommitted_changes_checkout(args) |
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Ensures the current checkout has no uncommitted changes that would be discarded by a checkout or pull. |
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""" |
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status = __call(['git', 'status', '--porcelain']) |
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for line in status: |
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if not args.force and line[0] != '?': |
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print('Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by {}:'.format(args.command)) |
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print('') |
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for state in status: |
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print(state) |
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print('') |
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print("To discard your local changes, repeat the {} with '--force'.".format(args.command)) |
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print('NOTE: forcing a {} will HARD RESET your working directory!'.format(args.command)) |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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def __resolve_uncommitted_changes_push(args): |
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""" |
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__resolve_uncommitted_changes_push(args) |
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Ensures the current checkout has no uncommitted changes that should be part of a propose or push. |
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""" |
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status = __call(['git', 'status', '--porcelain']) |
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for line in status: |
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if not args.ignore and line[0] != '?': |
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print('You have local changes that have not been committed:') |
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print('') |
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for state in status: |
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print(state) |
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print('') |
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print("To ignore these uncommitted changes, repeat the {} with '--ignore'.".format(args.command)) |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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def __resolve_remote(args): |
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""" |
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remotes = __call(['git', 'remote']) |
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if len(remotes) == 0: |
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# no remotes defined |
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print("Please define a Git remote") |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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elif len(remotes) == 1: |
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args.remote = remotes[0] |
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return |
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# multiple remotes, read .git/config |
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output = __call(['git', 'config', '--local', 'patchsets.remote'], fail=False) |
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preferred = output[0] if len(output) > 0 else '' |
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if len(preferred) == 0: |
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print("You have multiple remote repositories and you have not configured 'patchsets.remote'.") |
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print("") |
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print("Available remote repositories:") |
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for remote in remotes: |
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print(' ' + remote) |
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print("") |
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print("Please set the remote repository to use for patchsets.") |
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print(" git config --local patchsets.remote <remote>") |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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try: |
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remotes.index(preferred) |
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print("The '{}' repository specified in 'patchsets.remote' is not configured!".format(preferred)) |
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print("") |
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print("Available remotes:") |
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for remote in remotes: |
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print(' ' + remote) |
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print("") |
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print("Please set the remote repository to use for patchsets.") |
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print(" git config --local patchsets.remote <remote>") |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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return |
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def __resolve_patchset(args): |
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""" |
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if args.patchset is None: |
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# resolve current patchset |
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args.patchset = __get_current_patchset(args.remote, args.id) |
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if args.patchset == 0: |
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# there are no patchsets for the ticket or the ticket does not exist |
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print("There are no patchsets for ticket {} in the '{}' repository".format(args.id, args.remote)) |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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else: |
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# validate specified patchset |
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args.patchset = __validate_patchset(args.remote, args.id, args.patchset) |
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if args.patchset == 0: |
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# there are no patchsets for the ticket or the ticket does not exist |
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print("Patchset {} for ticket {} can not be found in the '{}' repository".format(args.patchset, args.id, args.remote)) |
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exit(errno.EINVAL) |
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|
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return |
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448 |
|
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449 |
|
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def __validate_patchset(remote, ticket, patchset): |
|
451 |
""" |
|
452 |
__validate_patchset(remote, ticket, patchset) |
|
453 |
|
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454 |
Validates that the specified ticket patchset exists. |
|
455 |
""" |
|
456 |
|
|
457 |
nps = 0 |
|
458 |
patchset_ref = 'refs/tickets/{:02d}/{:d}/{:d}'.format(ticket % 100, ticket, patchset) |
|
459 |
for line in __call(['git', 'ls-remote', remote, patchset_ref]): |
|
460 |
ps = int(line.split('/')[4]) |
|
461 |
if ps > nps: |
|
462 |
nps = ps |
|
463 |
|
|
464 |
if nps == patchset: |
|
465 |
return patchset |
|
466 |
return 0 |
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467 |
|
|
468 |
|
|
469 |
def __get_current_patchset(remote, ticket): |
|
470 |
""" |
|
471 |
__get_current_patchset(remote, ticket) |
|
472 |
|
|
473 |
Determines the most recent patchset for the ticket by listing the remote patchset refs |
|
474 |
for the ticket and parsing the patchset numbers from the resulting set. |
|
475 |
""" |
|
476 |
|
|
477 |
nps = 0 |
|
478 |
patchset_refs = 'refs/tickets/{:02d}/{:d}/*'.format(ticket % 100, ticket) |
|
479 |
for line in __call(['git', 'ls-remote', remote, patchset_refs]): |
|
480 |
ps = int(line.split('/')[4]) |
|
481 |
if ps > nps: |
|
482 |
nps = ps |
|
483 |
|
|
484 |
return nps |
|
485 |
|
|
486 |
|
|
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def __checkout(remote, ticket, patchset, branch, force=False): |
|
488 |
""" |
|
489 |
__checkout(remote, ticket, patchset, branch) |
|
490 |
__checkout(remote, ticket, patchset, branch, force) |
|
491 |
|
|
492 |
Checkout the patchset on a detached head or on a named branch. |
|
493 |
""" |
|
494 |
|
|
495 |
has_branch = False |
|
496 |
on_branch = False |
|
497 |
|
|
498 |
if branch is None or len(branch) == 0: |
|
499 |
# checkout the patchset on a detached head |
|
500 |
print('Checking out ticket {} patchset {} on a detached HEAD'.format(ticket, patchset)) |
|
501 |
__call(['git', 'checkout', 'FETCH_HEAD'], echo=True) |
|
502 |
return |
|
503 |
else: |
|
504 |
# checkout on named branch |
|
505 |
|
|
506 |
# determine if we are already on the target branch |
|
507 |
for line in __call(['git', 'branch', '--list', branch]): |
|
508 |
has_branch = True |
|
509 |
if line[0] == '*': |
|
510 |
# current branch (* name) |
|
511 |
on_branch = True |
|
512 |
|
|
513 |
if not has_branch: |
|
514 |
if force: |
|
515 |
# force the checkout the patchset to the new named branch |
|
516 |
# used when there are local changes to discard |
|
517 |
print("Forcing checkout of ticket {} patchset {} on named branch '{}'".format(ticket, patchset, branch)) |
|
518 |
__call(['git', 'checkout', '-b', branch, 'FETCH_HEAD', '--force'], echo=True) |
|
519 |
else: |
|
520 |
# checkout the patchset to the new named branch |
|
521 |
__call(['git', 'checkout', '-b', branch, 'FETCH_HEAD'], echo=True) |
|
522 |
return |
|
523 |
|
|
524 |
if not on_branch: |
|
525 |
# switch to existing local branch |
|
526 |
__call(['git', 'checkout', branch], echo=True) |
|
527 |
|
|
528 |
# |
|
529 |
# now we are on the local branch for the patchset |
|
530 |
# |
|
531 |
|
|
532 |
if force: |
|
533 |
# reset HEAD to FETCH_HEAD, this drops any local changes |
|
534 |
print("Forcing checkout of ticket {} patchset {} on named branch '{}'".format(ticket, patchset, branch)) |
|
535 |
__call(['git', 'reset', '--hard', 'FETCH_HEAD'], echo=True) |
|
536 |
return |
|
537 |
else: |
|
538 |
# try to merge the existing ref with the FETCH_HEAD |
|
539 |
merge = __call(['git', 'merge', '--ff-only', branch, 'FETCH_HEAD'], echo=True, fail=False) |
|
540 |
if len(merge) is 1: |
|
541 |
up_to_date = merge[0].lower().index('up-to-date') > 0 |
|
542 |
if up_to_date: |
|
543 |
return |
|
544 |
elif len(merge) is 0: |
|
545 |
print('') |
|
546 |
print("Your '{}' branch has diverged from patchset {} on the '{}' repository.".format(branch, patchset, remote)) |
|
547 |
print('') |
|
548 |
print("To discard your local changes, repeat the checkout with '--force'.") |
|
549 |
print('NOTE: forcing a checkout will HARD RESET your working directory!') |
|
550 |
exit(errno.EINVAL) |
|
551 |
return |
|
552 |
|
|
553 |
|
|
554 |
def __get_pushref_params(args): |
|
555 |
""" |
|
556 |
__get_pushref_params(args) |
|
557 |
|
|
558 |
Returns the push ref parameters for ticket field assignments. |
|
559 |
""" |
|
560 |
|
|
561 |
params = [] |
|
562 |
|
|
563 |
if args.milestone is not None: |
|
564 |
params.append('m=' + args.milestone) |
|
565 |
|
|
566 |
if args.topic is not None: |
|
567 |
params.append('t=' + args.topic) |
|
568 |
else: |
|
569 |
for branch in __call(['git', 'branch']): |
|
570 |
if branch[0] == '*': |
|
571 |
b = branch[1:].strip() |
|
572 |
if b.startswith('topic/'): |
|
573 |
topic = b[len('topic/'):] |
|
574 |
try: |
|
575 |
# ignore ticket id topics |
|
576 |
int(topic) |
|
577 |
except: |
|
578 |
# topic is a string |
|
579 |
params.append('t=' + topic) |
|
580 |
|
|
581 |
if args.responsible is not None: |
|
582 |
params.append('r=' + args.responsible) |
|
583 |
|
|
584 |
if args.cc is not None: |
|
585 |
for cc in args.cc: |
|
586 |
params.append('cc=' + cc) |
|
587 |
|
|
588 |
if len(params) > 0: |
|
589 |
return '%' + ','.join(params) |
|
590 |
|
|
591 |
return '' |
|
592 |
|
|
593 |
|
|
594 |
def __call(cmd_args, echo=False, fail=True, err=None): |
|
595 |
""" |
|
596 |
__call(cmd_args) |
|
597 |
|
|
598 |
Executes the specified command as a subprocess. The output is parsed and returned as a list |
|
599 |
of strings. If the process returns a non-zero exit code, the script terminates with that |
|
600 |
exit code. Std err of the subprocess is passed-through to the std err of the parent process. |
|
601 |
""" |
|
602 |
|
|
603 |
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd_args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=err, universal_newlines=True) |
|
604 |
lines = [] |
|
605 |
for line in iter(p.stdout.readline, b''): |
|
606 |
line_str = str(line).strip() |
|
607 |
if len(line_str) is 0: |
|
608 |
break |
|
609 |
lines.append(line_str) |
|
610 |
if echo: |
|
611 |
print(line_str) |
|
612 |
p.wait() |
|
613 |
if fail and p.returncode is not 0: |
|
614 |
exit(p.returncode) |
|
615 |
|
|
616 |
return lines |
|
617 |
|
|
618 |
# |
|
619 |
# define the acceptable arguments and their usage/descriptions |
|
620 |
# |
|
621 |
|
|
622 |
# force argument |
|
623 |
force_arg = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
|
624 |
force_arg.add_argument('-f', '--force', default=False, help='force the command to complete', action='store_true') |
|
625 |
|
|
626 |
# quiet argument |
|
627 |
quiet_arg = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
|
628 |
quiet_arg.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', default=False, help='suppress git stderr output', action='store_true') |
|
629 |
|
|
630 |
# ticket & patchset arguments |
|
631 |
ticket_args = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
|
632 |
ticket_args.add_argument('id', help='the ticket id', type=int) |
|
633 |
ticket_args.add_argument('-p', '--patchset', help='the patchset number', type=int) |
|
634 |
|
|
635 |
# push refspec arguments |
|
636 |
push_args = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
|
637 |
push_args.add_argument('-i', '--ignore', default=False, help='ignore uncommitted changes', action='store_true') |
|
638 |
push_args.add_argument('-m', '--milestone', help='set the milestone') |
|
639 |
push_args.add_argument('-r', '--responsible', help='set the responsible user') |
|
640 |
push_args.add_argument('-t', '--topic', help='set the topic') |
|
641 |
push_args.add_argument('-cc', nargs='+', help='specify accounts to add to the watch list') |
|
642 |
|
|
643 |
# the commands |
|
644 |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='a Patchset Tool for Gitblit Tickets') |
|
645 |
parser.add_argument('--version', action='version', version='%(prog)s {}'.format(__version__)) |
|
646 |
commands = parser.add_subparsers(dest='command', title='commands') |
|
647 |
|
|
648 |
fetch_parser = commands.add_parser('fetch', help='fetch a patchset', parents=[ticket_args, quiet_arg]) |
|
649 |
fetch_parser.set_defaults(func=fetch) |
|
650 |
|
|
651 |
checkout_parser = commands.add_parser('checkout', aliases=['co'], |
|
652 |
help='fetch & checkout a patchset to a branch', |
|
653 |
parents=[ticket_args, force_arg, quiet_arg]) |
|
654 |
checkout_parser.set_defaults(func=checkout) |
|
655 |
|
|
656 |
pull_parser = commands.add_parser('pull', |
|
657 |
help='fetch & merge a patchset into the current branch', |
|
658 |
parents=[ticket_args, force_arg]) |
|
659 |
pull_parser.add_argument('-s', '--squash', |
|
660 |
help='squash the pulled patchset into your working directory', |
|
661 |
default=False, |
|
662 |
action='store_true') |
|
663 |
pull_parser.set_defaults(func=pull) |
|
664 |
|
|
665 |
push_parser = commands.add_parser('push', aliases=['up'], |
|
666 |
help='upload your patchset changes', |
|
667 |
parents=[push_args, force_arg]) |
|
668 |
push_parser.add_argument('id', help='the ticket id', nargs='?', type=int) |
|
669 |
push_parser.set_defaults(func=push) |
|
670 |
|
|
671 |
propose_parser = commands.add_parser('propose', help='propose a new ticket or the first patchset', parents=[push_args]) |
|
672 |
propose_parser.add_argument('target', help="the ticket id, 'new', or the integration branch", nargs='?') |
|
673 |
propose_parser.set_defaults(func=propose) |
|
674 |
|
|
675 |
cleanup_parser = commands.add_parser('cleanup', aliases=['rm'], |
|
676 |
help='remove local ticket branches', |
|
677 |
parents=[force_arg]) |
|
678 |
cleanup_parser.add_argument('id', help='the ticket id', nargs='?', type=int) |
|
679 |
cleanup_parser.set_defaults(func=cleanup) |
|
680 |
|
|
681 |
start_parser = commands.add_parser('start', help='start a new branch for the topic or ticket') |
|
682 |
start_parser.add_argument('topic', help="the topic or ticket id") |
|
683 |
start_parser.set_defaults(func=start) |
|
684 |
|
|
685 |
if len(sys.argv) < 2: |
|
686 |
parser.parse_args(['--help']) |
|
687 |
else: |
|
688 |
# parse the command-line arguments |
|
689 |
script_args = parser.parse_args() |
|
690 |
|
|
691 |
# exec the specified command |
|
692 |
script_args.func(script_args) |