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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- #
- # Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Ben Kurtovic <ben.kurtovic@gmail.com>
- # Released under the terms of the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
-
- from __future__ import print_function
-
- import os
-
- from colorama import Fore, Style
- from git import RemoteReference as RemoteRef, Repo, exc
- from git.util import RemoteProgress
-
- __all__ = ["update_bookmarks", "update_directories"]
-
- BOLD = Style.BRIGHT
- BLUE = Fore.BLUE + BOLD
- GREEN = Fore.GREEN + BOLD
- RED = Fore.RED + BOLD
- YELLOW = Fore.YELLOW + BOLD
- RESET = Style.RESET_ALL
-
- INDENT1 = " " * 3
- INDENT2 = " " * 7
- ERROR = RED + "Error:" + RESET
-
- class _ProgressMonitor(RemoteProgress):
- """Displays relevant output during the fetching process."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- super(_ProgressMonitor, self).__init__()
- self._started = False
-
- def update(self, op_code, cur_count, max_count=None, message=''):
- """Called whenever progress changes. Overrides default behavior."""
- if op_code & (self.COMPRESSING | self.RECEIVING):
- cur_count = str(int(cur_count))
- if max_count:
- max_count = str(int(max_count))
- if op_code & self.BEGIN:
- print("\b, " if self._started else " (", end="")
- if not self._started:
- self._started = True
- if op_code & self.END:
- end = ")"
- elif max_count:
- end = "\b" * (1 + len(cur_count) + len(max_count))
- else:
- end = "\b" * len(cur_count)
- if max_count:
- print("{0}/{1}".format(cur_count, max_count), end=end)
- else:
- print(str(cur_count), end=end)
-
-
- class _Stasher(object):
- """Manages the stash state of a given repository."""
-
- def __init__(self, repo):
- self._repo = repo
- self._clean = self._stashed = False
-
- def clean(self):
- """Ensure the working directory is clean, so we can do checkouts."""
- if not self._clean:
- res = self._repo.git.stash("--all")
- self._clean = True
- if res != "No local changes to save":
- self._stashed = True
-
- def restore(self):
- """Restore the pre-stash state."""
- if self._stashed:
- self._repo.git.stash("pop", "--index")
-
-
- def _read_config(repo, attr):
- """Read an attribute from git config."""
- try:
- return repo.git.config("--get", attr)
- except exc.GitCommandError:
- return None
-
- def _fetch_remotes(remotes):
- """Fetch a list of remotes, displaying progress info along the way."""
- def _get_name(ref):
- """Return the local name of a remote or tag reference."""
- return ref.remote_head if isinstance(ref, RemoteRef) else ref.name
-
- info = [("NEW_HEAD", "new branch", "new branches"),
- ("NEW_TAG", "new tag", "new tags"),
- ("FAST_FORWARD", "branch update", "branch updates")]
- up_to_date = BLUE + "up to date" + RESET
-
- for remote in remotes:
- print(INDENT2, "Fetching", BOLD + remote.name, end="")
-
- if not remote.config_reader.has_option("fetch"):
- print(":", YELLOW + "skipped:", "no configured refspec.")
- continue
-
- try:
- results = remote.fetch(progress=_ProgressMonitor())
- except exc.GitCommandError as err:
- msg = err.command[0].replace("Error when fetching: ", "")
- if not msg.endswith("."):
- msg += "."
- print(":", RED + "error:", msg)
- return
- except AssertionError: # Seems to be the result of a bug in GitPython
- # This happens when git initiates an auto-gc during fetch:
- print(":", RED + "error:", "something went wrong in GitPython,",
- "but the fetch might have been successful.")
- return
- rlist = []
- for attr, singular, plural in info:
- names = [_get_name(res.ref)
- for res in results if res.flags & getattr(res, attr)]
- if names:
- desc = singular if len(names) == 1 else plural
- colored = GREEN + desc + RESET
- rlist.append("{0} ({1})".format(colored, ", ".join(names)))
- print(":", (", ".join(rlist) if rlist else up_to_date) + ".")
-
- def _is_up_to_date(repo, branch, upstream):
- """Return whether *branch* is up-to-date with its *upstream*."""
- base = repo.git.merge_base(branch.commit, upstream.commit)
- return repo.commit(base) == upstream.commit
-
- def _rebase(repo, name):
- """Rebase the current HEAD of *repo* onto the branch *name*."""
- print(GREEN + "rebasing...", end="")
- try:
- res = repo.git.rebase(name, "--preserve-merges")
- except exc.GitCommandError as err:
- msg = err.stderr.replace("\n", " ").strip()
- if not msg.endswith("."):
- msg += "."
- if "unstaged changes" in msg:
- print(RED + " error:", "unstaged changes.")
- elif "uncommitted changes" in msg:
- print(RED + " error:", "uncommitted changes.")
- else:
- try:
- repo.git.rebase("--abort")
- except exc.GitCommandError:
- pass
- print(RED + " error:", msg if msg else "rebase conflict.",
- "Aborted.")
- else:
- print("\b" * 6 + " " * 6 + "\b" * 6 + GREEN + "ed", end=".\n")
-
- def _merge(repo, name):
- """Merge the branch *name* into the current HEAD of *repo*."""
- print(GREEN + "merging...", end="")
- try:
- repo.git.merge(name)
- except exc.GitCommandError as err:
- msg = err.stderr.replace("\n", " ").strip()
- if not msg.endswith("."):
- msg += "."
- if "local changes" in msg and "would be overwritten" in msg:
- print(RED + " error:", "uncommitted changes.")
- else:
- try:
- repo.git.merge("--abort")
- except exc.GitCommandError:
- pass
- print(RED + " error:", msg if msg else "merge conflict.",
- "Aborted.")
- else:
- print("\b" * 6 + " " * 6 + "\b" * 6 + GREEN + "ed", end=".\n")
-
- def _update_branch(repo, branch, merge, rebase, stasher=None):
- """Update a single branch."""
- print(INDENT2, "Updating", BOLD + branch.name, end=": ")
- upstream = branch.tracking_branch()
- if not upstream:
- print(YELLOW + "skipped:", "no upstream is tracked.")
- return
-
- try:
- branch.commit, upstream.commit
- except ValueError:
- print(YELLOW + "skipped:", "branch has no revisions.")
- return
- if _is_up_to_date(repo, branch, upstream):
- print(BLUE + "up to date", end=".\n")
- return
-
- if stasher:
- stasher.clean()
- branch.checkout()
- config_attr = "branch.{0}.rebase".format(branch.name)
- if not merge and (rebase or _read_config(repo, config_attr)):
- _rebase(repo, upstream.name)
- else:
- _merge(repo, upstream.name)
-
- def _update_branches(repo, active, merge, rebase):
- """Update a list of branches."""
- if active:
- _update_branch(repo, active, merge, rebase)
- branches = set(repo.heads) - {active}
- if branches:
- stasher = _Stasher(repo)
- try:
- for branch in sorted(branches, key=lambda b: b.name):
- _update_branch(repo, branch, merge, rebase, stasher)
- finally:
- if active:
- active.checkout()
- stasher.restore()
-
- def _update_repository(repo, current_only=False, rebase=False, merge=False):
- """Update a single git repository by fetching remotes and rebasing/merging.
-
- The specific actions depend on the arguments given. We will fetch all
- remotes if *current_only* is ``False``, or only the remote tracked by the
- current branch if ``True``. By default, we will merge unless
- ``pull.rebase`` or ``branch.<name>.rebase`` is set in config; *rebase* will
- cause us to always rebase with ``--preserve-merges``, and *merge* will
- cause us to always merge.
- """
- print(INDENT1, BOLD + os.path.split(repo.working_dir)[1] + ":")
-
- try:
- active = repo.active_branch
- except TypeError: # Happens when HEAD is detached
- active = None
- if current_only:
- if not active:
- print(INDENT2, ERROR,
- "--current-only doesn't make sense with a detached HEAD.")
- return
- ref = active.tracking_branch()
- if not ref:
- print(INDENT2, ERROR, "no remote tracked by current branch.")
- return
- remotes = [repo.remotes[ref.remote_name]]
- else:
- remotes = repo.remotes
-
- if not remotes:
- print(INDENT2, ERROR, "no remotes configured to fetch.")
- return
- _fetch_remotes(remotes)
-
- if not repo.bare:
- rebase = rebase or _read_config(repo, "pull.rebase")
- _update_branches(repo, active, merge, rebase)
-
- def _update_subdirectories(path, long_name, update_args):
- """Update all subdirectories that are git repos in a given directory."""
- repos = []
- for item in os.listdir(path):
- try:
- repo = Repo(os.path.join(path, item))
- except (exc.InvalidGitRepositoryError, exc.NoSuchPathError):
- continue
- repos.append(repo)
-
- suffix = "ies" if len(repos) != 1 else "y"
- print(long_name[0].upper() + long_name[1:],
- "contains {0} git repositor{1}:".format(len(repos), suffix))
- for repo in sorted(repos, key=lambda r: os.path.split(r.working_dir)[1]):
- _update_repository(repo, *update_args)
-
- def _update_directory(path, update_args, is_bookmark=False):
- """Update a particular directory.
-
- Determine whether the directory is a git repo on its own, a directory of
- git repositories, or something invalid. If the first, update the single
- repository; if the second, update all repositories contained within; if the
- third, print an error.
- """
- dir_type = "bookmark" if is_bookmark else "directory"
- long_name = dir_type + ' "' + BOLD + path + RESET + '"'
-
- try:
- repo = Repo(path)
- except exc.NoSuchPathError:
- print(ERROR, long_name, "doesn't exist!")
- except exc.InvalidGitRepositoryError:
- if os.path.isdir(path):
- _update_subdirectories(path, long_name, update_args)
- else:
- print(ERROR, long_name, "isn't a repository!")
- else:
- long_name = (dir_type.capitalize() + ' "' + BOLD + repo.working_dir +
- RESET + '"')
- print(long_name, "is a git repository:")
- _update_repository(repo, *update_args)
-
- def update_bookmarks(bookmarks, update_args):
- """Loop through and update all bookmarks."""
- if bookmarks:
- for path, name in bookmarks:
- _update_directory(path, update_args, is_bookmark=True)
- else:
- print("You don't have any bookmarks configured! Get help with 'gitup -h'.")
-
- def update_directories(paths, update_args):
- """Update a list of directories supplied by command arguments."""
- for path in paths:
- full_path = os.path.abspath(path)
- _update_directory(full_path, update_args, is_bookmark=False)
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