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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2010-2017 The pygit2 contributors
#
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2,
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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# the authors give you unlimited permission to link the compiled
# version of this file into combinations with other programs,
# and to distribute those combinations without any restriction
# coming from the use of this file. (The General Public License
# restrictions do apply in other respects; for example, they cover
# modification of the file, and distribution when not linked into
# a combined executable.)
#
# This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; see the file COPYING. 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, unicode_literals
# Import from pygit2
from .errors import check_error
from .ffi import ffi, C
from .utils import to_bytes, is_string
def assert_string(v, desc):
if not is_string(v):
raise TypeError("%s must be a string" % desc)
class ConfigIterator(object):
def __init__(self, config, ptr):
self._iter = ptr
self._config = config
def __del__(self):
C.git_config_iterator_free(self._iter)
def __iter__(self):
return self
def _next_entry(self):
centry = ffi.new('git_config_entry **')
err = C.git_config_next(centry, self._iter)
check_error(err)
return centry[0]
def next(self):
return self.__next__()
def __next__(self):
entry = self._next_entry()
return ffi.string(entry.name).decode('utf-8')
class ConfigMultivarIterator(ConfigIterator):
def __next__(self):
entry = self._next_entry()
return ffi.string(entry.value).decode('utf-8')
class Config(object):
"""Git configuration management"""
def __init__(self, path=None):
cconfig = ffi.new('git_config **')
if not path:
err = C.git_config_new(cconfig)
else:
assert_string(path, "path")
err = C.git_config_open_ondisk(cconfig, to_bytes(path))
check_error(err, True)
self._config = cconfig[0]
@classmethod
def from_c(cls, repo, ptr):
config = cls.__new__(cls)
config._repo = repo
config._config = ptr
return config
def __del__(self):
C.git_config_free(self._config)
def _get(self, key):
assert_string(key, "key")
entry = ffi.new('git_config_entry **')
err = C.git_config_get_entry(entry, self._config, to_bytes(key))
return err, ConfigEntry._from_c(entry[0])
def _get_entry(self, key):
err, entry = self._get(key)
if err == C.GIT_ENOTFOUND:
raise KeyError(key)
check_error(err)
return entry
def __contains__(self, key):
err, cstr = self._get(key)
if err == C.GIT_ENOTFOUND:
return False
check_error(err)
return True
def __getitem__(self, key):
entry = self._get_entry(key)
return ffi.string(entry.value).decode('utf-8')
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
assert_string(key, "key")
err = 0
if isinstance(value, bool):
err = C.git_config_set_bool(self._config, to_bytes(key), value)
elif isinstance(value, int):
err = C.git_config_set_int64(self._config, to_bytes(key), value)
else:
err = C.git_config_set_string(self._config, to_bytes(key),
to_bytes(value))
check_error(err)
def __delitem__(self, key):
assert_string(key, "key")
err = C.git_config_delete_entry(self._config, to_bytes(key))
check_error(err)
def __iter__(self):
citer = ffi.new('git_config_iterator **')
err = C.git_config_iterator_new(citer, self._config)
check_error(err)
return ConfigIterator(self, citer[0])
def get_multivar(self, name, regex=None):
"""Get each value of a multivar ''name'' as a list of strings.
The optional ''regex'' parameter is expected to be a regular expression
to filter the variables we're interested in.
"""
assert_string(name, "name")
citer = ffi.new('git_config_iterator **')
err = C.git_config_multivar_iterator_new(citer, self._config,
to_bytes(name),
to_bytes(regex))
check_error(err)
return ConfigMultivarIterator(self, citer[0])
def set_multivar(self, name, regex, value):
"""Set a multivar ''name'' to ''value''. ''regexp'' is a regular
expression to indicate which values to replace.
"""
assert_string(name, "name")
assert_string(regex, "regex")
assert_string(value, "value")
err = C.git_config_set_multivar(self._config, to_bytes(name),
to_bytes(regex), to_bytes(value))
check_error(err)
def get_bool(self, key):
"""Look up *key* and parse its value as a boolean as per the git-config
rules. Return a boolean value (True or False).
Truthy values are: 'true', 1, 'on' or 'yes'. Falsy values are: 'false',
0, 'off' and 'no'
"""
entry = self._get_entry(key)
res = ffi.new('int *')
err = C.git_config_parse_bool(res, entry.value)
check_error(err)
return res[0] != 0
def get_int(self, key):
"""Look up *key* and parse its value as an integer as per the git-config
rules. Return an integer.
A value can have a suffix 'k', 'm' or 'g' which stand for 'kilo',
'mega' and 'giga' respectively.
"""
entry = self._get_entry(key)
res = ffi.new('int64_t *')
err = C.git_config_parse_int64(res, entry.value)
check_error(err)
return res[0]
def add_file(self, path, level=0, force=0):
"""Add a config file instance to an existing config."""
err = C.git_config_add_file_ondisk(self._config, to_bytes(path), level,
force)
check_error(err)
def snapshot(self):
"""Create a snapshot from this Config object.
This means that looking up multiple values will use the same version
of the configuration files.
"""
ccfg = ffi.new('git_config **')
err = C.git_config_snapshot(ccfg, self._config)
check_error(err)
return Config.from_c(self._repo, ccfg[0])
#
# Methods to parse a string according to the git-config rules
#
@staticmethod
def parse_bool(text):
res = ffi.new('int *')
err = C.git_config_parse_bool(res, to_bytes(text))
check_error(err)
return res[0] != 0
@staticmethod
def parse_int(text):
res = ffi.new('int64_t *')
err = C.git_config_parse_int64(res, to_bytes(text))
check_error(err)
return res[0]
#
# Static methods to get specialized version of the config
#
@staticmethod
def _from_found_config(fn):
buf = ffi.new('git_buf *', (ffi.NULL, 0))
err = fn(buf)
check_error(err, True)
cpath = ffi.string(buf.ptr).decode()
C.git_buf_free(buf)
return Config(cpath)
@staticmethod
def get_system_config():
"""Return a <Config> object representing the system configuration file.
"""
return Config._from_found_config(C.git_config_find_system)
@staticmethod
def get_global_config():
"""Return a <Config> object representing the global configuration file.
"""
return Config._from_found_config(C.git_config_find_global)
@staticmethod
def get_xdg_config():
"""Return a <Config> object representing the global configuration file.
"""
return Config._from_found_config(C.git_config_find_xdg)
class ConfigEntry(object):
"""An entry in a configuation object
"""
@classmethod
def _from_c(cls, ptr):
entry = cls.__new__(cls)
entry._entry = ptr
return entry
def __del__(self):
C.git_config_entry_free(self._entry)
@property
def value(self):
return self._entry.value