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If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # Import from the future from __future__ import absolute_import # Import from pygit2 from _pygit2 import Oid from .errors import check_error, GitError from .ffi import ffi, C from .credentials import KeypairFromAgent from .refspec import Refspec from .utils import to_bytes, strarray_to_strings, StrArray def maybe_string(ptr): if not ptr: return None return ffi.string(ptr).decode() class TransferProgress(object): """Progress downloading and indexing data during a fetch""" def __init__(self, tp): self.total_objects = tp.total_objects """Total number of objects to download""" self.indexed_objects = tp.indexed_objects """Objects which have been indexed""" self.received_objects = tp.received_objects """Objects which have been received up to now""" self.local_objects = tp.local_objects """Local objects which were used to fix the thin pack""" self.total_deltas = tp.total_deltas """Total number of deltas in the pack""" self.indexed_deltas = tp.indexed_deltas """Deltas which have been indexed""" self.received_bytes = tp.received_bytes """"Number of bytes received up to now""" class Remote(object): def sideband_progress(self, string): """Progress output callback Override this function with your own progress reporting function :param str string: Progress output from the remote """ pass def credentials(self, url, username_from_url, allowed_types): """Credentials callback If the remote server requires authentication, this function will be called and its return value used for authentication. Override it if you want to be able to perform authentication. Parameters: - url (str) -- The url of the remote. - username_from_url (str or None) -- Username extracted from the url, if any. - allowed_types (int) -- Credential types supported by the remote. Return value: credential """ pass def transfer_progress(self, stats): """Transfer progress callback Override with your own function to report transfer progress. :param TransferProgress stats: The progress up to now """ pass def update_tips(self, refname, old, new): """Update tips callabck Override with your own function to report reference updates :param str refname: the name of the reference that's being updated :param Oid old: the reference's old value :param Oid new: the reference's new value """ def push_update_reference(self, refname, message): """Push update reference callback Override with your own function to report the remote's acceptace or rejection of reference updates. :param str refname: the name of the reference (on the remote) :param str messsage: rejection message from the remote. If None, the update was accepted. """ def __init__(self, repo, ptr): """The constructor is for internal use only""" self._repo = repo self._remote = ptr self._stored_exception = None def __del__(self): C.git_remote_free(self._remote) @property def name(self): """Name of the remote""" return maybe_string(C.git_remote_name(self._remote)) @property def url(self): """Url of the remote""" return maybe_string(C.git_remote_url(self._remote)) @url.setter def url(self, value): err = C.git_remote_set_url(self._remote, to_bytes(value)) check_error(err) @property def push_url(self): """Push url of the remote""" return maybe_string(C.git_remote_pushurl(self._remote)) @push_url.setter def push_url(self, value): err = C.git_remote_set_pushurl(self._remote, to_bytes(value)) check_error(err) def save(self): """save() Save a remote to its repository's configuration""" err = C.git_remote_save(self._remote) check_error(err) def fetch(self, signature=None, message=None): """fetch(signature, message) -> TransferProgress Perform a fetch against this remote. """ # Get the default callbacks first defaultcallbacks = ffi.new('git_remote_callbacks *') err = C.git_remote_init_callbacks(defaultcallbacks, 1) check_error(err) # Build custom callback structure callbacks = ffi.new('git_remote_callbacks *') callbacks.version = 1 callbacks.sideband_progress = self._sideband_progress_cb callbacks.transfer_progress = self._transfer_progress_cb callbacks.update_tips = self._update_tips_cb callbacks.credentials = self._credentials_cb # We need to make sure that this handle stays alive self._self_handle = ffi.new_handle(self) callbacks.payload = self._self_handle err = C.git_remote_set_callbacks(self._remote, callbacks) try: check_error(err) except: self._self_handle = None raise if signature: ptr = signature._pointer[:] else: ptr = ffi.NULL self._stored_exception = None try: err = C.git_remote_fetch(self._remote, ffi.NULL, ptr, to_bytes(message)) if self._stored_exception: raise self._stored_exception check_error(err) finally: # Even on error, clear stored callbacks and reset to default self._self_handle = None err = C.git_remote_set_callbacks(self._remote, defaultcallbacks) check_error(err) return TransferProgress(C.git_remote_stats(self._remote)) @property def refspec_count(self): """Total number of refspecs in this remote""" return C.git_remote_refspec_count(self._remote) def get_refspec(self, n): """get_refspec(n) -> Refspec Return the refspec at the given position """ spec = C.git_remote_get_refspec(self._remote, n) return Refspec(self, spec) @property def fetch_refspecs(self): """Refspecs that will be used for fetching""" specs = ffi.new('git_strarray *') err = C.git_remote_get_fetch_refspecs(specs, self._remote) check_error(err) return strarray_to_strings(specs) @fetch_refspecs.setter def fetch_refspecs(self, l): with StrArray(l) as arr: err = C.git_remote_set_fetch_refspecs(self._remote, arr) check_error(err) @property def push_refspecs(self): """Refspecs that will be used for pushing""" specs = ffi.new('git_strarray *') err = C.git_remote_get_push_refspecs(specs, self._remote) check_error(err) return strarray_to_strings(specs) @push_refspecs.setter def push_refspecs(self, l): with StrArray(l) as arr: err = C.git_remote_set_push_refspecs(self._remote, arr) check_error(err) def add_fetch(self, spec): """add_fetch(refspec) Add a fetch refspec (str) to the remote""" err = C.git_remote_add_fetch(self._remote, to_bytes(spec)) check_error(err) def add_push(self, spec): """add_push(refspec) Add a push refspec (str) to the remote""" err = C.git_remote_add_push(self._remote, to_bytes(spec)) check_error(err) def push(self, specs, signature=None, message=None): """push(specs, signature, message) Push the given refspec to the remote. Raises ``GitError`` on protocol error or unpack failure. :param [str] specs: push refspecs to use :param Signature signature: signature to use when updating the tips :param str message: message to use when updating the tips """ # Get the default callbacks first defaultcallbacks = ffi.new('git_remote_callbacks *') err = C.git_remote_init_callbacks(defaultcallbacks, 1) check_error(err) if signature: sig_cptr = ffi.new('git_signature **') ffi.buffer(sig_cptr)[:] = signature._pointer[:] sig_ptr = sig_cptr[0] else: sig_ptr = ffi.NULL # Build custom callback structure callbacks = ffi.new('git_remote_callbacks *') callbacks.version = 1 callbacks.sideband_progress = self._sideband_progress_cb callbacks.transfer_progress = self._transfer_progress_cb callbacks.update_tips = self._update_tips_cb callbacks.credentials = self._credentials_cb callbacks.push_update_reference = self._push_update_reference_cb # We need to make sure that this handle stays alive self._self_handle = ffi.new_handle(self) callbacks.payload = self._self_handle try: err = C.git_remote_set_callbacks(self._remote, callbacks) check_error(err) except: self._self_handle = None raise try: with StrArray(specs) as refspecs: err = C.git_remote_push(self._remote, refspecs, ffi.NULL, sig_ptr, to_bytes(message)) check_error(err) finally: self._self_handle = None # These functions exist to be called by the git_remote as # callbacks. They proxy the call to whatever the user set @ffi.callback('git_transfer_progress_cb') def _transfer_progress_cb(stats_ptr, data): self = ffi.from_handle(data) if not hasattr(self, 'transfer_progress') \ or not self.transfer_progress: return 0 try: self.transfer_progress(TransferProgress(stats_ptr)) except Exception as e: self._stored_exception = e return C.GIT_EUSER return 0 @ffi.callback('git_transport_message_cb') def _sideband_progress_cb(string, length, data): self = ffi.from_handle(data) if not hasattr(self, 'progress') or not self.progress: return 0 try: s = ffi.string(string, length).decode() self.progress(s) except Exception as e: self._stored_exception = e return C.GIT_EUSER return 0 @ffi.callback('int (*update_tips)(const char *refname, const git_oid *a,' 'const git_oid *b, void *data)') def _update_tips_cb(refname, a, b, data): self = ffi.from_handle(data) if not hasattr(self, 'update_tips') or not self.update_tips: return 0 try: s = maybe_string(refname) a = Oid(raw=bytes(ffi.buffer(a)[:])) b = Oid(raw=bytes(ffi.buffer(b)[:])) self.update_tips(s, a, b) except Exception as e: self._stored_exception = e return C.GIT_EUSER return 0 @ffi.callback("int (*push_update_reference)(const char *ref, const char *msg, void *data)") def _push_update_reference_cb(ref, msg, data): self = ffi.from_handle(data) if not hasattr(self, 'push_update_reference') or not self.push_update_reference: return 0 try: refname = ffi.string(ref) message = maybe_string(msg) self.push_update_reference(refname, message) except Exception as e: self._stored_exception = e return C.GIT_EUSER return 0 @ffi.callback('int (*credentials)(git_cred **cred, const char *url,' 'const char *username_from_url, unsigned int allowed_types,' 'void *data)') def _credentials_cb(cred_out, url, username, allowed, data): self = ffi.from_handle(data) if not hasattr(self, 'credentials') or not self.credentials: return 0 try: ccred = get_credentials(self.credentials, url, username, allowed) cred_out[0] = ccred[0] except Exception as e: self._stored_exception = e return C.GIT_EUSER return 0 def get_credentials(fn, url, username, allowed): """Call fn and return the credentials object""" url_str = maybe_string(url) username_str = maybe_string(username) creds = fn(url_str, username_str, allowed) if not hasattr(creds, 'credential_type') \ or not hasattr(creds, 'credential_tuple'): raise TypeError("credential does not implement interface") cred_type = creds.credential_type if not (allowed & cred_type): raise TypeError("invalid credential type") ccred = ffi.new('git_cred **') if cred_type == C.GIT_CREDTYPE_USERPASS_PLAINTEXT: name, passwd = creds.credential_tuple err = C.git_cred_userpass_plaintext_new(ccred, to_bytes(name), to_bytes(passwd)) elif cred_type == C.GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_KEY: name, pubkey, privkey, passphrase = creds.credential_tuple if pubkey is None and privkey is None: err = C.git_cred_ssh_key_from_agent(ccred, to_bytes(name)) else: err = C.git_cred_ssh_key_new(ccred, to_bytes(name), to_bytes(pubkey), to_bytes(privkey), to_bytes(passphrase)) else: raise TypeError("unsupported credential type") check_error(err) return ccred class RemoteCollection(object): """Collection of configured remotes You can use this class to look up and manage the remotes configured in a repository. You can access repositories using index access. E.g. to look up the "origin" remote, you can use >>> repo.remotes["origin"] """ def __init__(self, repo): self._repo = repo; def __len__(self): names = ffi.new('git_strarray *') try: err = C.git_remote_list(names, self._repo._repo) check_error(err) return names.count finally: C.git_strarray_free(names) def __iter__(self): names = ffi.new('git_strarray *') try: err = C.git_remote_list(names, self._repo._repo) check_error(err) cremote = ffi.new('git_remote **') for i in range(names.count): err = C.git_remote_lookup(cremote, self._repo._repo, names.strings[i]) check_error(err) yield Remote(self._repo, cremote[0]) finally: C.git_strarray_free(names) def __getitem__(self, name): if isinstance(name, int): return list(self)[name] cremote = ffi.new('git_remote **') err = C.git_remote_lookup(cremote, self._repo._repo, to_bytes(name)) check_error(err) return Remote(self._repo, cremote[0]) def create(self, name, url): """create(name, url) -> Remote Create a new remote with the given name and url. """ cremote = ffi.new('git_remote **') err = C.git_remote_create(cremote, self._repo._repo, to_bytes(name), to_bytes(url)) check_error(err) return Remote(self._repo, cremote[0]) def rename(self, name, new_name): """rename(name, new_name) -> [str] Rename a remote in the configuration. The refspecs in strandard format will be renamed. Returns a list of fetch refspecs which were not in the standard format and thus could not be remapped """ if not new_name: raise ValueError("Current remote name must be a non-empty string") if not new_name: raise ValueError("New remote name must be a non-empty string") problems = ffi.new('git_strarray *') err = C.git_remote_rename(problems, self._repo._repo, to_bytes(name), to_bytes(new_name)) check_error(err) ret = strarray_to_strings(problems) C.git_strarray_free(problems) return ret def delete(self, name): """Remove a remote from the configuration All remote-tracking branches and configuration settings for the remote will be removed. """ err = C.git_remote_delete(self._repo._repo, to_bytes(name)) check_error(err)