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chromium_depot_tools/scm.py
Josip Sokcevic 49b24e41da [scm] Remove gitlinks from list of affected files
Presubmit checks expect files to be actual files. Gitlink entries are
directories (if initialized), and that breaks various existing tests.

Since we don't run presubmits from git dependencies, it's safe to ignore
any updates to gitlinks and omit them from All Files.

R=jojwang

Change-Id: I670e5caef4067a0203578e9be50c4fabf23b3153
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/tools/depot_tools/+/4795116
Auto-Submit: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Joanna Wang <jojwang@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Joanna Wang <jojwang@chromium.org>
2023-08-18 20:49:31 +00:00

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Python

# Copyright (c) 2012 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.
"""SCM-specific utility classes."""
import distutils.version
import glob
import io
import os
import platform
import re
import sys
import gclient_utils
import subprocess2
def ValidateEmail(email):
return (
re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9._%\-+]+@[a-zA-Z0-9._%-]+.[a-zA-Z]{2,6}$", email)
is not None)
def GetCasedPath(path):
"""Elcheapos way to get the real path case on Windows."""
if sys.platform.startswith('win') and os.path.exists(path):
# Reconstruct the path.
path = os.path.abspath(path)
paths = path.split('\\')
for i in range(len(paths)):
if i == 0:
# Skip drive letter.
continue
subpath = '\\'.join(paths[:i+1])
prev = len('\\'.join(paths[:i]))
# glob.glob will return the cased path for the last item only. This is why
# we are calling it in a loop. Extract the data we want and put it back
# into the list.
paths[i] = glob.glob(subpath + '*')[0][prev+1:len(subpath)]
path = '\\'.join(paths)
return path
def GenFakeDiff(filename):
"""Generates a fake diff from a file."""
file_content = gclient_utils.FileRead(filename, 'rb').splitlines(True)
filename = filename.replace(os.sep, '/')
nb_lines = len(file_content)
# We need to use / since patch on unix will fail otherwise.
data = io.StringIO()
data.write("Index: %s\n" % filename)
data.write('=' * 67 + '\n')
# Note: Should we use /dev/null instead?
data.write("--- %s\n" % filename)
data.write("+++ %s\n" % filename)
data.write("@@ -0,0 +1,%d @@\n" % nb_lines)
# Prepend '+' to every lines.
for line in file_content:
data.write('+')
data.write(line)
result = data.getvalue()
data.close()
return result
def determine_scm(root):
"""Similar to upload.py's version but much simpler.
Returns 'git' or None.
"""
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, '.git')):
return 'git'
try:
subprocess2.check_call(
['git', 'rev-parse', '--show-cdup'],
stdout=subprocess2.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess2.DEVNULL,
cwd=root)
return 'git'
except (OSError, subprocess2.CalledProcessError):
return None
def only_int(val):
if val.isdigit():
return int(val)
return 0
class GIT(object):
current_version = None
@staticmethod
def ApplyEnvVars(kwargs):
env = kwargs.pop('env', None) or os.environ.copy()
# Don't prompt for passwords; just fail quickly and noisily.
# By default, git will use an interactive terminal prompt when a username/
# password is needed. That shouldn't happen in the chromium workflow,
# and if it does, then gclient may hide the prompt in the midst of a flood
# of terminal spew. The only indication that something has gone wrong
# will be when gclient hangs unresponsively. Instead, we disable the
# password prompt and simply allow git to fail noisily. The error
# message produced by git will be copied to gclient's output.
env.setdefault('GIT_ASKPASS', 'true')
env.setdefault('SSH_ASKPASS', 'true')
# 'cat' is a magical git string that disables pagers on all platforms.
env.setdefault('GIT_PAGER', 'cat')
return env
@staticmethod
def Capture(args, cwd=None, strip_out=True, **kwargs):
env = GIT.ApplyEnvVars(kwargs)
output = subprocess2.check_output(
['git'] + args, cwd=cwd, stderr=subprocess2.PIPE, env=env, **kwargs)
output = output.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
return output.strip() if strip_out else output
@staticmethod
def CaptureStatus(cwd, upstream_branch, end_commit=None):
# type: (str, str, Optional[str]) -> Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
"""Returns git status.
Returns an array of (status, file) tuples."""
if end_commit is None:
end_commit = ''
if upstream_branch is None:
upstream_branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
if upstream_branch is None:
raise gclient_utils.Error('Cannot determine upstream branch')
command = [
'-c', 'core.quotePath=false', 'diff', '--name-status', '--no-renames',
'--ignore-submodules=all', '-r',
'%s...%s' % (upstream_branch, end_commit)
]
status = GIT.Capture(command, cwd)
results = []
if status:
for statusline in status.splitlines():
# 3-way merges can cause the status can be 'MMM' instead of 'M'. This
# can happen when the user has 2 local branches and he diffs between
# these 2 branches instead diffing to upstream.
m = re.match(r'^(\w)+\t(.+)$', statusline)
if not m:
raise gclient_utils.Error(
'status currently unsupported: %s' % statusline)
# Only grab the first letter.
results.append(('%s ' % m.group(1)[0], m.group(2)))
return results
@staticmethod
def GetConfig(cwd, key, default=None):
try:
return GIT.Capture(['config', key], cwd=cwd)
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
return default
@staticmethod
def GetBranchConfig(cwd, branch, key, default=None):
assert branch, 'A branch must be given'
key = 'branch.%s.%s' % (branch, key)
return GIT.GetConfig(cwd, key, default)
@staticmethod
def SetConfig(cwd, key, value=None):
if value is None:
args = ['config', '--unset', key]
else:
args = ['config', key, value]
GIT.Capture(args, cwd=cwd)
@staticmethod
def SetBranchConfig(cwd, branch, key, value=None):
assert branch, 'A branch must be given'
key = 'branch.%s.%s' % (branch, key)
GIT.SetConfig(cwd, key, value)
@staticmethod
def IsWorkTreeDirty(cwd):
return GIT.Capture(['status', '-s'], cwd=cwd) != ''
@staticmethod
def GetEmail(cwd):
"""Retrieves the user email address if known."""
return GIT.GetConfig(cwd, 'user.email', '')
@staticmethod
def ShortBranchName(branch):
"""Converts a name like 'refs/heads/foo' to just 'foo'."""
return branch.replace('refs/heads/', '')
@staticmethod
def GetBranchRef(cwd):
"""Returns the full branch reference, e.g. 'refs/heads/main'."""
try:
return GIT.Capture(['symbolic-ref', 'HEAD'], cwd=cwd)
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
return None
@staticmethod
def GetRemoteHeadRef(cwd, url, remote):
"""Returns the full default remote branch reference, e.g.
'refs/remotes/origin/main'."""
if os.path.exists(cwd):
try:
# Try using local git copy first
ref = 'refs/remotes/%s/HEAD' % remote
ref = GIT.Capture(['symbolic-ref', ref], cwd=cwd)
if not ref.endswith('master'):
return ref
# Check if there are changes in the default branch for this particular
# repository.
GIT.Capture(['remote', 'set-head', '-a', remote], cwd=cwd)
return GIT.Capture(['symbolic-ref', ref], cwd=cwd)
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
pass
try:
# Fetch information from git server
resp = GIT.Capture(['ls-remote', '--symref', url, 'HEAD'])
regex = r'^ref: (.*)\tHEAD$'
for line in resp.split('\n'):
m = re.match(regex, line)
if m:
return ''.join(GIT.RefToRemoteRef(m.group(1), remote))
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
pass
# Return default branch
return 'refs/remotes/%s/main' % remote
@staticmethod
def GetBranch(cwd):
"""Returns the short branch name, e.g. 'main'."""
branchref = GIT.GetBranchRef(cwd)
if branchref:
return GIT.ShortBranchName(branchref)
return None
@staticmethod
def GetRemoteBranches(cwd):
return GIT.Capture(['branch', '-r'], cwd=cwd).split()
@staticmethod
def FetchUpstreamTuple(cwd, branch=None):
"""Returns a tuple containing remote and remote ref,
e.g. 'origin', 'refs/heads/main'
"""
try:
branch = branch or GIT.GetBranch(cwd)
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
pass
if branch:
upstream_branch = GIT.GetBranchConfig(cwd, branch, 'merge')
if upstream_branch:
remote = GIT.GetBranchConfig(cwd, branch, 'remote', '.')
return remote, upstream_branch
upstream_branch = GIT.GetConfig(cwd, 'rietveld.upstream-branch')
if upstream_branch:
remote = GIT.GetConfig(cwd, 'rietveld.upstream-remote', '.')
return remote, upstream_branch
# Else, try to guess the origin remote.
remote_branches = GIT.GetRemoteBranches(cwd)
if 'origin/main' in remote_branches:
# Fall back on origin/main if it exits.
return 'origin', 'refs/heads/main'
if 'origin/master' in remote_branches:
# Fall back on origin/master if it exits.
return 'origin', 'refs/heads/master'
return None, None
@staticmethod
def RefToRemoteRef(ref, remote):
"""Convert a checkout ref to the equivalent remote ref.
Returns:
A tuple of the remote ref's (common prefix, unique suffix), or None if it
doesn't appear to refer to a remote ref (e.g. it's a commit hash).
"""
# TODO(mmoss): This is just a brute-force mapping based of the expected git
# config. It's a bit better than the even more brute-force replace('heads',
# ...), but could still be smarter (like maybe actually using values gleaned
# from the git config).
m = re.match('^(refs/(remotes/)?)?branch-heads/', ref or '')
if m:
return ('refs/remotes/branch-heads/', ref.replace(m.group(0), ''))
m = re.match('^((refs/)?remotes/)?%s/|(refs/)?heads/' % remote, ref or '')
if m:
return ('refs/remotes/%s/' % remote, ref.replace(m.group(0), ''))
return None
@staticmethod
def RemoteRefToRef(ref, remote):
assert remote, 'A remote must be given'
if not ref or not ref.startswith('refs/'):
return None
if not ref.startswith('refs/remotes/'):
return ref
if ref.startswith('refs/remotes/branch-heads/'):
return 'refs' + ref[len('refs/remotes'):]
if ref.startswith('refs/remotes/%s/' % remote):
return 'refs/heads' + ref[len('refs/remotes/%s' % remote):]
return None
@staticmethod
def GetUpstreamBranch(cwd):
"""Gets the current branch's upstream branch."""
remote, upstream_branch = GIT.FetchUpstreamTuple(cwd)
if remote != '.' and upstream_branch:
remote_ref = GIT.RefToRemoteRef(upstream_branch, remote)
if remote_ref:
upstream_branch = ''.join(remote_ref)
return upstream_branch
@staticmethod
def IsAncestor(maybe_ancestor, ref, cwd=None):
# type: (string, string, Optional[string]) -> bool
"""Verifies if |maybe_ancestor| is an ancestor of |ref|."""
try:
GIT.Capture(['merge-base', '--is-ancestor', maybe_ancestor, ref], cwd=cwd)
return True
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
return False
@staticmethod
def GetOldContents(cwd, filename, branch=None):
if not branch:
branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
# git show <sha>:<path> wants a posix path.
filename = filename.replace('\\', '/')
command = ['show', '%s:%s' % (branch, filename)]
try:
return GIT.Capture(command, cwd=cwd, strip_out=False)
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
return ''
@staticmethod
def GenerateDiff(cwd, branch=None, branch_head='HEAD', full_move=False,
files=None):
"""Diffs against the upstream branch or optionally another branch.
full_move means that move or copy operations should completely recreate the
files, usually in the prospect to apply the patch for a try job."""
if not branch:
branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
command = ['-c', 'core.quotePath=false', 'diff',
'-p', '--no-color', '--no-prefix', '--no-ext-diff',
branch + "..." + branch_head]
if full_move:
command.append('--no-renames')
else:
command.append('-C')
# TODO(maruel): --binary support.
if files:
command.append('--')
command.extend(files)
diff = GIT.Capture(command, cwd=cwd, strip_out=False).splitlines(True)
for i in range(len(diff)):
# In the case of added files, replace /dev/null with the path to the
# file being added.
if diff[i].startswith('--- /dev/null'):
diff[i] = '--- %s' % diff[i+1][4:]
return ''.join(diff)
@staticmethod
def GetDifferentFiles(cwd, branch=None, branch_head='HEAD'):
"""Returns the list of modified files between two branches."""
if not branch:
branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
command = ['-c', 'core.quotePath=false', 'diff',
'--name-only', branch + "..." + branch_head]
return GIT.Capture(command, cwd=cwd).splitlines(False)
@staticmethod
def GetAllFiles(cwd):
"""Returns the list of all files under revision control."""
command = ['-c', 'core.quotePath=false', 'ls-files', '-s', '--', '.']
files = GIT.Capture(command, cwd=cwd).splitlines(False)
# return only files
return [f.split(maxsplit=4)[-1] for f in files if f.startswith('100')]
@staticmethod
def GetPatchName(cwd):
"""Constructs a name for this patch."""
short_sha = GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--short=4', 'HEAD'], cwd=cwd)
return "%s#%s" % (GIT.GetBranch(cwd), short_sha)
@staticmethod
def GetCheckoutRoot(cwd):
"""Returns the top level directory of a git checkout as an absolute path.
"""
root = GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--show-cdup'], cwd=cwd)
return os.path.abspath(os.path.join(cwd, root))
@staticmethod
def GetGitDir(cwd):
return os.path.abspath(GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--git-dir'], cwd=cwd))
@staticmethod
def IsInsideWorkTree(cwd):
try:
return GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--is-inside-work-tree'], cwd=cwd)
except (OSError, subprocess2.CalledProcessError):
return False
@staticmethod
def IsDirectoryVersioned(cwd, relative_dir):
"""Checks whether the given |relative_dir| is part of cwd's repo."""
return bool(GIT.Capture(['ls-tree', 'HEAD', relative_dir], cwd=cwd))
@staticmethod
def CleanupDir(cwd, relative_dir):
"""Cleans up untracked file inside |relative_dir|."""
return bool(GIT.Capture(['clean', '-df', relative_dir], cwd=cwd))
@staticmethod
def ResolveCommit(cwd, rev):
# We do this instead of rev-parse --verify rev^{commit}, since on Windows
# git can be either an executable or batch script, each of which requires
# escaping the caret (^) a different way.
if gclient_utils.IsFullGitSha(rev):
# git-rev parse --verify FULL_GIT_SHA always succeeds, even if we don't
# have FULL_GIT_SHA locally. Removing the last character forces git to
# check if FULL_GIT_SHA refers to an object in the local database.
rev = rev[:-1]
try:
return GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--quiet', '--verify', rev], cwd=cwd)
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
return None
@staticmethod
def IsValidRevision(cwd, rev, sha_only=False):
"""Verifies the revision is a proper git revision.
sha_only: Fail unless rev is a sha hash.
"""
sha = GIT.ResolveCommit(cwd, rev)
if sha is None:
return False
if sha_only:
return sha == rev.lower()
return True
@classmethod
def AssertVersion(cls, min_version):
"""Asserts git's version is at least min_version."""
if cls.current_version is None:
current_version = cls.Capture(['--version'], '.')
matched = re.search(r'git version (.+)', current_version)
cls.current_version = distutils.version.LooseVersion(matched.group(1))
min_version = distutils.version.LooseVersion(min_version)
return (min_version <= cls.current_version, cls.current_version)