Mark Adams c6305a062b revert: Add support for git_revert_commit via Repository.revert_commit()
This change adds `Repository.revert_commit()` which wraps around
`git_revert_commit` which will return an `Index` with the appropriate
changes to revert the specified commit.

Fixes #710
2017-06-05 16:08:39 -05:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
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# Import from the future
from __future__ import absolute_import
# Import from the Standard Library
from string import hexdigits
import sys, tarfile
from time import time
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
from cStringIO import StringIO
else:
from io import BytesIO as StringIO
import six
# Import from pygit2
from _pygit2 import Repository as _Repository, init_file_backend
from _pygit2 import Oid, GIT_OID_HEXSZ, GIT_OID_MINPREFIXLEN
from _pygit2 import GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE, GIT_CHECKOUT_RECREATE_MISSING, GIT_DIFF_NORMAL
from _pygit2 import GIT_FILEMODE_LINK
from _pygit2 import GIT_BRANCH_LOCAL, GIT_BRANCH_REMOTE, GIT_BRANCH_ALL
from _pygit2 import Reference, Tree, Commit, Blob, Signature
from .config import Config
from .errors import check_error
from .ffi import ffi, C
from .index import Index
from .remote import RemoteCollection
from .blame import Blame
from .utils import to_bytes, is_string
from .submodule import Submodule
class BaseRepository(_Repository):
def __init__(self, backend, *args, **kwargs):
super(BaseRepository, self).__init__(backend, *args, **kwargs)
self._common_init()
def _common_init(self):
self.remotes = RemoteCollection(self)
# Get the pointer as the contents of a buffer and store it for
# later access
repo_cptr = ffi.new('git_repository **')
ffi.buffer(repo_cptr)[:] = self._pointer[:]
self._repo = repo_cptr[0]
def lookup_submodule(self, path):
csub = ffi.new('git_submodule **')
cpath = ffi.new('char[]', to_bytes(path))
err = C.git_submodule_lookup(csub, self._repo, cpath)
check_error(err)
return Submodule._from_c(self, csub[0])
#
# Mapping interface
#
def get(self, key, default=None):
value = self.git_object_lookup_prefix(key)
return value if (value is not None) else default
def __getitem__(self, key):
value = self.git_object_lookup_prefix(key)
if value is None:
raise KeyError(key)
return value
def __contains__(self, key):
return self.git_object_lookup_prefix(key) is not None
def __repr__(self):
return "pygit2.Repository(%r)" % self.path
#
# Remotes
#
def create_remote(self, name, url):
"""Create a new remote. Return a <Remote> object.
This method is deprecated, please use Remote.remotes.create()
"""
return self.remotes.create(name, url)
#
# Configuration
#
@property
def config(self):
"""The configuration file for this repository.
If a the configuration hasn't been set yet, the default config for
repository will be returned, including global and system configurations
(if they are available).
"""
cconfig = ffi.new('git_config **')
err = C.git_repository_config(cconfig, self._repo)
check_error(err)
return Config.from_c(self, cconfig[0])
@property
def config_snapshot(self):
"""A snapshot for this repositiory's configuration
This allows reads over multiple values to use the same version
of the configuration files.
"""
cconfig = ffi.new('git_config **')
err = C.git_repository_config_snapshot(cconfig, self._repo)
check_error(err)
return Config.from_c(self, cconfig[0])
#
# References
#
def create_reference(self, name, target, force=False):
"""Create a new reference "name" which points to an object or to
another reference.
Based on the type and value of the target parameter, this method tries
to guess whether it is a direct or a symbolic reference.
Keyword arguments:
force
If True references will be overridden, otherwise (the default) an
exception is raised.
Examples::
repo.create_reference('refs/heads/foo', repo.head.target)
repo.create_reference('refs/tags/foo', 'refs/heads/master')
repo.create_reference('refs/tags/foo', 'bbb78a9cec580')
"""
direct = (
type(target) is Oid
or (
all(c in hexdigits for c in target)
and GIT_OID_MINPREFIXLEN <= len(target) <= GIT_OID_HEXSZ))
if direct:
return self.create_reference_direct(name, target, force)
return self.create_reference_symbolic(name, target, force)
#
# Checkout
#
@staticmethod
def _checkout_args_to_options(strategy=None, directory=None):
# Create the options struct to pass
copts = ffi.new('git_checkout_options *')
check_error(C.git_checkout_init_options(copts, 1))
# References we need to keep to strings and so forth
refs = []
# pygit2's default is SAFE | RECREATE_MISSING
copts.checkout_strategy = GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE | GIT_CHECKOUT_RECREATE_MISSING
# and go through the arguments to see what the user wanted
if strategy:
copts.checkout_strategy = strategy
if directory:
target_dir = ffi.new('char[]', to_bytes(directory))
refs.append(target_dir)
copts.target_directory = target_dir
return copts, refs
def checkout_head(self, **kwargs):
"""Checkout HEAD
For arguments, see Repository.checkout().
"""
copts, refs = Repository._checkout_args_to_options(**kwargs)
check_error(C.git_checkout_head(self._repo, copts))
def checkout_index(self, **kwargs):
"""Checkout the repository's index
For arguments, see Repository.checkout().
"""
copts, refs = Repository._checkout_args_to_options(**kwargs)
check_error(C.git_checkout_index(self._repo, ffi.NULL, copts))
def checkout_tree(self, treeish, **kwargs):
"""Checkout the given treeish
For arguments, see Repository.checkout().
"""
copts, refs = Repository._checkout_args_to_options(**kwargs)
cptr = ffi.new('git_object **')
ffi.buffer(cptr)[:] = treeish._pointer[:]
check_error(C.git_checkout_tree(self._repo, cptr[0], copts))
def checkout(self, refname=None, **kwargs):
"""
Checkout the given reference using the given strategy, and update
the HEAD.
The reference may be a reference name or a Reference object.
The default strategy is GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE | GIT_CHECKOUT_RECREATE_MISSING.
To checkout from the HEAD, just pass 'HEAD'::
>>> checkout('HEAD')
This is identical to calling checkout_head().
If no reference is given, checkout from the index.
Arguments:
:param str|Reference refname: The reference to checkout. After checkout,
the current branch will be switched to this one.
:param int strategy: A ``GIT_CHECKOUT_`` value. The default is
``GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE``.
:param str directory: Alternative checkout path to workdir.
"""
# Case 1: Checkout index
if refname is None:
return self.checkout_index(**kwargs)
# Case 2: Checkout head
if refname == 'HEAD':
return self.checkout_head(**kwargs)
# Case 3: Reference
if isinstance(refname, Reference):
reference = refname
refname = refname.name
else:
reference = self.lookup_reference(refname)
oid = reference.resolve().target
treeish = self[oid]
self.checkout_tree(treeish, **kwargs)
self.set_head(refname)
#
# Setting HEAD
#
def set_head(self, target):
"""Set HEAD to point to the given target
Arguments:
target
The new target for HEAD. Can be a string or Oid (to detach)
"""
if isinstance(target, Oid):
oid = ffi.new('git_oid *')
ffi.buffer(oid)[:] = target.raw[:]
err = C.git_repository_set_head_detached(self._repo, oid)
check_error(err)
return
# if it's a string, then it's a reference name
err = C.git_repository_set_head(self._repo, to_bytes(target))
check_error(err)
#
# Diff
#
def diff(self, a=None, b=None, cached=False, flags=GIT_DIFF_NORMAL,
context_lines=3, interhunk_lines=0):
"""
Show changes between the working tree and the index or a tree,
changes between the index and a tree, changes between two trees, or
changes between two blobs.
Keyword arguments:
a
None, a str (that refers to an Object, see revparse_single()) or a
Reference object.
If None, b must be None, too. In this case the working directory is
compared with the index. Otherwise the referred object is compared to
'b'.
b
None, a str (that refers to an Object, see revparse_single()) or a
Reference object.
If None, the working directory is compared to 'a'. (except
'cached' is True, in which case the index is compared to 'a').
Otherwise the referred object is compared to 'a'
cached
if 'b' is None, by default the working directory is compared to 'a'.
If 'cached' is set to True, the index/staging area is used for comparing.
flag
a GIT_DIFF_* constant
context_lines
the number of unchanged lines that define the boundary
of a hunk (and to display before and after)
interhunk_lines
the maximum number of unchanged lines between hunk
boundaries before the hunks will be merged into a one
Examples::
# Changes in the working tree not yet staged for the next commit
>>> diff()
# Changes between the index and your last commit
>>> diff(cached=True)
# Changes in the working tree since your last commit
>>> diff('HEAD')
# Changes between commits
>>> t0 = revparse_single('HEAD')
>>> t1 = revparse_single('HEAD^')
>>> diff(t0, t1)
>>> diff('HEAD', 'HEAD^') # equivalent
If you want to diff a tree against an empty tree, use the low level
API (Tree.diff_to_tree()) directly.
"""
def whatever_to_tree_or_blob(obj):
if obj is None:
return None
# If it's a string, then it has to be valid revspec
if is_string(obj):
obj = self.revparse_single(obj)
# First we try to get to a blob
try:
obj = obj.peel(Blob)
except Exception:
# And if that failed, try to get a tree, raising a type
# error if that still doesn't work
try:
obj = obj.peel(Tree)
except Exception:
raise TypeError('unexpected "%s"' % type(obj))
return obj
a = whatever_to_tree_or_blob(a)
b = whatever_to_tree_or_blob(b)
opt_keys = ['flags', 'context_lines', 'interhunk_lines']
opt_values = [flags, context_lines, interhunk_lines]
# Case 1: Diff tree to tree
if isinstance(a, Tree) and isinstance(b, Tree):
return a.diff_to_tree(b, **dict(zip(opt_keys, opt_values)))
# Case 2: Index to workdir
elif a is None and b is None:
return self.index.diff_to_workdir(*opt_values)
# Case 3: Diff tree to index or workdir
elif isinstance(a, Tree) and b is None:
if cached:
return a.diff_to_index(self.index, *opt_values)
else:
return a.diff_to_workdir(*opt_values)
# Case 4: Diff blob to blob
if isinstance(a, Blob) and isinstance(b, Blob):
return a.diff(b)
raise ValueError("Only blobs and treeish can be diffed")
def state_cleanup(self):
"""Remove all the metadata associated with an ongoing command like
merge, revert, cherry-pick, etc. For example: MERGE_HEAD, MERGE_MSG,
etc.
"""
C.git_repository_state_cleanup(self._repo)
#
# blame
#
def blame(self, path, flags=None, min_match_characters=None,
newest_commit=None, oldest_commit=None, min_line=None,
max_line=None):
"""Return a Blame object for a single file.
Arguments:
path
Path to the file to blame.
flags
A GIT_BLAME_* constant.
min_match_characters
The number of alphanum chars that must be detected as moving/copying
within a file for it to associate those lines with the parent commit.
newest_commit
The id of the newest commit to consider.
oldest_commit
The id of the oldest commit to consider.
min_line
The first line in the file to blame.
max_line
The last line in the file to blame.
Examples::
repo.blame('foo.c', flags=GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_SAME_FILE)");
"""
options = ffi.new('git_blame_options *')
C.git_blame_init_options(options, C.GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_VERSION)
if min_match_characters:
options.min_match_characters = min_match_characters
if newest_commit:
if not isinstance(newest_commit, Oid):
newest_commit = Oid(hex=newest_commit)
ffi.buffer(ffi.addressof(options, 'newest_commit'))[:] = newest_commit.raw
if oldest_commit:
if not isinstance(oldest_commit, Oid):
oldest_commit = Oid(hex=oldest_commit)
ffi.buffer(ffi.addressof(options, 'oldest_commit'))[:] = oldest_commit.raw
if min_line:
options.min_line = min_line
if max_line:
options.max_line = max_line
cblame = ffi.new('git_blame **')
err = C.git_blame_file(cblame, self._repo, to_bytes(path), options)
check_error(err)
return Blame._from_c(self, cblame[0])
#
# Index
#
@property
def index(self):
"""Index representing the repository's index file."""
cindex = ffi.new('git_index **')
err = C.git_repository_index(cindex, self._repo)
check_error(err, True)
return Index.from_c(self, cindex)
#
# Merging
#
@staticmethod
def _merge_options(favor):
"""Return a 'git_merge_opts *'"""
def favor_to_enum(favor):
if favor == 'normal':
return C.GIT_MERGE_FILE_FAVOR_NORMAL
elif favor == 'ours':
return C.GIT_MERGE_FILE_FAVOR_OURS
elif favor == 'theirs':
return C.GIT_MERGE_FILE_FAVOR_THEIRS
elif favor == 'union':
return C.GIT_MERGE_FILE_FAVOR_UNION
else:
return None
favor_val = favor_to_enum(favor)
if favor_val is None:
raise ValueError("unkown favor value %s" % favor)
opts = ffi.new('git_merge_options *')
err = C.git_merge_init_options(opts, C.GIT_MERGE_OPTIONS_VERSION)
check_error(err)
opts.file_favor = favor_val
return opts
def merge_file_from_index(self, ancestor, ours, theirs):
"""Merge files from index. Return a string with the merge result
containing possible conflicts.
ancestor
The index entry which will be used as a common
ancestor.
ours
The index entry to take as "ours" or base.
theirs
The index entry which will be merged into "ours"
"""
cmergeresult = ffi.new('git_merge_file_result *')
cancestor, ancestor_str_ref = (
ancestor._to_c() if ancestor is not None else (ffi.NULL, ffi.NULL))
cours, ours_str_ref = (
ours._to_c() if ours is not None else (ffi.NULL, ffi.NULL))
ctheirs, theirs_str_ref = (
theirs._to_c() if theirs is not None else (ffi.NULL, ffi.NULL))
err = C.git_merge_file_from_index(
cmergeresult, self._repo,
cancestor, cours, ctheirs,
ffi.NULL);
check_error(err)
ret = ffi.string(cmergeresult.ptr,
cmergeresult.len).decode('utf-8')
C.git_merge_file_result_free(cmergeresult)
return ret
def merge_commits(self, ours, theirs, favor='normal'):
"""Merge two arbitrary commits
Arguments:
ours
The commit to take as "ours" or base.
theirs
The commit which will be merged into "ours"
favor
How to deal with file-level conflicts. Can be one of
* normal (default). Conflicts will be preserved.
* ours. The "ours" side of the conflict region is used.
* theirs. The "theirs" side of the conflict region is used.
* union. Unique lines from each side will be used.
for all but NORMAL, the index will not record a conflict.
Both "ours" and "theirs" can be any object which peels to a commit or the id
(string or Oid) of an object which peels to a commit.
Returns an index with the result of the merge
"""
ours_ptr = ffi.new('git_commit **')
theirs_ptr = ffi.new('git_commit **')
cindex = ffi.new('git_index **')
if is_string(ours) or isinstance(ours, Oid):
ours = self[ours]
if is_string(theirs) or isinstance(theirs, Oid):
theirs = self[theirs]
ours = ours.peel(Commit)
theirs = theirs.peel(Commit)
opts = self._merge_options(favor)
ffi.buffer(ours_ptr)[:] = ours._pointer[:]
ffi.buffer(theirs_ptr)[:] = theirs._pointer[:]
err = C.git_merge_commits(cindex, self._repo, ours_ptr[0], theirs_ptr[0], opts)
check_error(err)
return Index.from_c(self, cindex)
def merge_trees(self, ancestor, ours, theirs, favor='normal'):
"""Merge two trees
Arguments:
ancestor
The tree which is the common ancestor between 'ours' and 'theirs'
ours
The commit to take as "ours" or base.
theirs
The commit which will be merged into "ours"
favor
How to deal with file-level conflicts. Can be one of
* normal (default). Conflicts will be preserved.
* ours. The "ours" side of the conflict region is used.
* theirs. The "theirs" side of the conflict region is used.
* union. Unique lines from each side will be used.
for all but NORMAL, the index will not record a conflict.
Returns an Index that reflects the result of the merge.
"""
ancestor_ptr = ffi.new('git_tree **')
ours_ptr = ffi.new('git_tree **')
theirs_ptr = ffi.new('git_tree **')
cindex = ffi.new('git_index **')
if is_string(ancestor) or isinstance(ancestor, Oid):
ancestor = self[ancestor]
if is_string(ours) or isinstance(ours, Oid):
ours = self[ours]
if is_string(theirs) or isinstance(theirs, Oid):
theirs = self[theirs]
ancestor = ancestor.peel(Tree)
ours = ours.peel(Tree)
theirs = theirs.peel(Tree)
opts = self._merge_options(favor)
ffi.buffer(ancestor_ptr)[:] = ancestor._pointer[:]
ffi.buffer(ours_ptr)[:] = ours._pointer[:]
ffi.buffer(theirs_ptr)[:] = theirs._pointer[:]
err = C.git_merge_trees(cindex, self._repo, ancestor_ptr[0], ours_ptr[0], theirs_ptr[0], opts)
check_error(err)
return Index.from_c(self, cindex)
#
# Describe
#
def describe(self, committish=None, max_candidates_tags=None,
describe_strategy=None, pattern=None,
only_follow_first_parent=None,
show_commit_oid_as_fallback=None, abbreviated_size=None,
always_use_long_format=None, dirty_suffix=None):
"""Describe a commit-ish or the current working tree.
:param committish: Commit-ish object or object name to describe, or
`None` to describe the current working tree.
:type committish: `str`, :class:`~.Reference`, or :class:`~.Commit`
:param int max_candidates_tags: The number of candidate tags to
consider. Increasing above 10 will take slightly longer but may
produce a more accurate result. A value of 0 will cause only exact
matches to be output.
:param int describe_strategy: A GIT_DESCRIBE_* constant.
:param str pattern: Only consider tags matching the given `glob(7)`
pattern, excluding the "refs/tags/" prefix.
:param bool only_follow_first_parent: Follow only the first parent
commit upon seeing a merge commit.
:param bool show_commit_oid_as_fallback: Show uniquely abbreviated
commit object as fallback.
:param int abbreviated_size: The minimum number of hexadecimal digits
to show for abbreviated object names. A value of 0 will suppress
long format, only showing the closest tag.
:param bool always_use_long_format: Always output the long format (the
nearest tag, the number of commits, and the abbrevated commit name)
even when the committish matches a tag.
:param str dirty_suffix: A string to append if the working tree is
dirty.
:returns: The description.
:rtype: `str`
Example::
repo.describe(pattern='public/*', dirty_suffix='-dirty')
"""
options = ffi.new('git_describe_options *')
C.git_describe_init_options(options, C.GIT_DESCRIBE_OPTIONS_VERSION)
if max_candidates_tags is not None:
options.max_candidates_tags = max_candidates_tags
if describe_strategy is not None:
options.describe_strategy = describe_strategy
if pattern:
# The returned pointer object has ownership on the allocated
# memory. Make sure it is kept alive until git_describe_commit() or
# git_describe_workdir() are called below.
pattern_char = ffi.new('char[]', to_bytes(pattern))
options.pattern = pattern_char
if only_follow_first_parent is not None:
options.only_follow_first_parent = only_follow_first_parent
if show_commit_oid_as_fallback is not None:
options.show_commit_oid_as_fallback = show_commit_oid_as_fallback
result = ffi.new('git_describe_result **')
if committish:
if is_string(committish):
committish = self.revparse_single(committish)
commit = committish.peel(Commit)
cptr = ffi.new('git_object **')
ffi.buffer(cptr)[:] = commit._pointer[:]
err = C.git_describe_commit(result, cptr[0], options)
else:
err = C.git_describe_workdir(result, self._repo, options)
check_error(err)
try:
format_options = ffi.new('git_describe_format_options *')
C.git_describe_init_format_options(format_options, C.GIT_DESCRIBE_FORMAT_OPTIONS_VERSION)
if abbreviated_size is not None:
format_options.abbreviated_size = abbreviated_size
if always_use_long_format is not None:
format_options.always_use_long_format = always_use_long_format
dirty_ptr = None
if dirty_suffix:
dirty_ptr = ffi.new('char[]', to_bytes(dirty_suffix))
format_options.dirty_suffix = dirty_ptr
buf = ffi.new('git_buf *', (ffi.NULL, 0))
err = C.git_describe_format(buf, result[0], format_options)
check_error(err)
try:
return ffi.string(buf.ptr).decode('utf-8')
finally:
C.git_buf_free(buf)
finally:
C.git_describe_result_free(result[0])
#
# Stash
#
def stash(self, stasher, message=None, keep_index=False,
include_untracked=False, include_ignored=False):
"""Save changes to the working directory to the stash.
:param Signature stasher: The identity of the person doing the stashing.
:param str message: An optional description of stashed state.
:param bool keep_index: Leave changes already added to the index
in the working directory.
:param bool include_untracked: Also stash untracked files.
:param bool include_ignored: Also stash ignored files.
:returns: The Oid of the stash merge commit.
:rtype: Oid
Example::
>>> repo = pygit2.Repsitory('.')
>>> repo.stash(repo.default_signature(), 'WIP: stashing')
"""
if message is not None:
stash_msg = ffi.new('char[]', to_bytes(message)) if message else ffi.NULL
else:
stash_msg = ffi.NULL
flags = 0
flags |= keep_index * C.GIT_STASH_KEEP_INDEX
flags |= include_untracked * C.GIT_STASH_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED
flags |= include_ignored * C.GIT_STASH_INCLUDE_IGNORED
stasher_cptr = ffi.new('git_signature **')
ffi.buffer(stasher_cptr)[:] = stasher._pointer[:]
coid = ffi.new('git_oid *')
err = C.git_stash_save(coid, self._repo, stasher_cptr[0], stash_msg, flags)
check_error(err)
return Oid(raw=bytes(ffi.buffer(coid)[:]))
@staticmethod
def _stash_args_to_options(reinstate_index=False, **kwargs):
stash_opts = ffi.new('git_stash_apply_options *')
check_error(C.git_stash_apply_init_options(stash_opts, 1))
flags = reinstate_index * C.GIT_STASH_APPLY_REINSTATE_INDEX
stash_opts.flags = flags
copts, refs = Repository._checkout_args_to_options(**kwargs)
stash_opts.checkout_options = copts[0]
return stash_opts
def stash_apply(self, index=0, **kwargs):
"""Apply a stashed state in the stash list to the working directory.
:param int index: The position within the stash list of the stash to apply.
0 is the most recent stash.
:param bool reinstate_index: Try to reinstate stashed changes to the index.
The checkout options may be customized using the same arguments taken by
Repository.checkout().
Example::
>>> repo = pygit2.Repsitory('.')
>>> repo.stash(repo.default_signature(), 'WIP: stashing')
>>> repo.stash_apply(strategy=GIT_CHECKOUT_ALLOW_CONFLICTS)
"""
stash_opts = Repository._stash_args_to_options(**kwargs)
check_error(C.git_stash_apply(self._repo, index, stash_opts))
def stash_drop(self, index=0):
"""Remove a stashed state from the stash list.
:param int index: The position within the stash list of the stash to remove.
0 is the most recent stash.
"""
check_error(C.git_stash_drop(self._repo, index))
def stash_pop(self, index=0, **kwargs):
"""Apply a stashed state and remove it from the stash list.
For arguments, see Repository.stash_apply().
"""
stash_opts = Repository._stash_args_to_options(**kwargs)
check_error(C.git_stash_pop(self._repo, index, stash_opts))
#
# Utility for writing a tree into an archive
#
def write_archive(self, treeish, archive, timestamp=None, prefix=''):
"""Write treeish into an archive
If no timestamp is provided and 'treeish' is a commit, its committer
timestamp will be used. Otherwise the current time will be used.
All path names in the archive are added to 'prefix', which defaults to
an empty string.
Arguments:
treeish
The treeish to write.
archive
An archive from the 'tarfile' module
timestamp
Timestamp to use for the files in the archive.
prefix
Extra prefix to add to the path names in the archive.
Example::
>>> import tarfile, pygit2
>>>> with tarfile.open('foo.tar', 'w') as archive:
>>>> repo = pygit2.Repsitory('.')
>>>> repo.write_archive(repo.head.target, archive)
"""
# Try to get a tree form whatever we got
if isinstance(treeish, Tree):
tree = treeish
if isinstance(treeish, Oid) or is_string(treeish):
treeish = self[treeish]
# if we don't have a timestamp, try to get it from a commit
if not timestamp:
try:
commit = treeish.peel(Commit)
timestamp = commit.committer.time
except Exception:
pass
# as a last resort, use the current timestamp
if not timestamp:
timestamp = int(time())
tree = treeish.peel(Tree)
index = Index()
index.read_tree(tree)
for entry in index:
content = self[entry.id].read_raw()
info = tarfile.TarInfo(prefix + entry.path)
info.size = len(content)
info.mtime = timestamp
info.uname = info.gname = 'root' # just because git does this
if entry.mode == GIT_FILEMODE_LINK:
info.type = tarfile.SYMTYPE
info.linkname = content.decode("utf-8")
info.mode = 0o777 # symlinks get placeholder
info.size = 0
archive.addfile(info)
else:
archive.addfile(info, StringIO(content))
#
# Ahead-behind, which mostly lives on its own namespace
#
def ahead_behind(self, local, upstream):
"""Calculate how many different commits are in the non-common parts
of the history between the two given ids.
Ahead is how many commits are in the ancestry of the 'local'
commit which are not in the 'upstream' commit. Behind is the
opposite.
Arguments
local
The commit which is considered the local or current state
upstream
The commit which is considered the upstream
Returns a tuple of two integers with the number of commits ahead and
behind respectively.
"""
if not isinstance(local, Oid):
local = self.expand_id(local)
if not isinstance(upstream, Oid):
upstream = self.expand_id(upstream)
ahead, behind = ffi.new('size_t*'), ffi.new('size_t*')
oid1, oid2 = ffi.new('git_oid *'), ffi.new('git_oid *')
ffi.buffer(oid1)[:] = local.raw[:]
ffi.buffer(oid2)[:] = upstream.raw[:]
err = C.git_graph_ahead_behind(ahead, behind, self._repo, oid1, oid2)
check_error(err)
return int(ahead[0]), int(behind[0])
#
# Git attributes
#
def get_attr(self, path, name, flags=0):
"""Retrieve an attribute for a file by path
Arguments
path
The path of the file to look up attributes for, relative to the
workdir root
name
The name of the attribute to look up
flags
A combination of GIT_ATTR_CHECK_ flags which determine the
lookup order
Returns either a boolean, None (if the value is unspecified) or string
with the value of the attribute.
"""
cvalue = ffi.new('char **')
err = C.git_attr_get(cvalue, self._repo, flags, to_bytes(path), to_bytes(name))
check_error(err)
# Now let's see if we can figure out what the value is
attr_kind = C.git_attr_value(cvalue[0])
if attr_kind == C.GIT_ATTR_UNSPECIFIED_T:
return None
elif attr_kind == C.GIT_ATTR_TRUE_T:
return True
elif attr_kind == C.GIT_ATTR_FALSE_T:
return False
elif attr_kind == C.GIT_ATTR_VALUE_T:
return ffi.string(cvalue[0]).decode('utf-8')
assert False, "the attribute value from libgit2 is invalid"
#
# Identity for reference operations
#
@property
def ident(self):
cname = ffi.new('char **')
cemail = ffi.new('char **')
err = C.git_repository_ident(cname, cemail, self._repo)
check_error(err)
return (ffi.string(cname).decode('utf-8'), ffi.string(cemail).decode('utf-8'))
def set_ident(self, name, email):
"""Set the identity to be used for reference operations
Updates to some references also append data to their
reflog. You can use this method to set what identity will be
used. If none is set, it will be read from the configuration.
"""
err = C.git_repository_set_ident(self._repo, to_bytes(name), to_bytes(email))
check_error(err)
def revert_commit(self, revert_commit, our_commit, mainline=0):
"""Reverts the given Commit against the given "our" Commit,
producing an Index that reflects the result of the revert.
Arguments
revert_commit
The Commit to revert
our_commit
The Commit to revert against (eg, HEAD)
mainline
The parent of the revert Commit, if it is a merge (i.e. 1, 2)
Returns an Index with the result of the revert.
"""
cindex = ffi.new('git_index **')
revert_commit_ptr = ffi.new('git_commit **')
our_commit_ptr = ffi.new('git_commit **')
ffi.buffer(revert_commit_ptr)[:] = revert_commit._pointer[:]
ffi.buffer(our_commit_ptr)[:] = our_commit._pointer[:]
opts = ffi.new('git_merge_options *')
err = C.git_merge_init_options(opts, C.GIT_MERGE_OPTIONS_VERSION)
check_error(err)
err = C.git_revert_commit(
cindex, self._repo, revert_commit_ptr[0], our_commit_ptr[0], mainline, opts
)
check_error(err)
return Index.from_c(self, cindex)
class Branches(object):
def __init__(self, repository, flag=GIT_BRANCH_ALL):
self._repository = repository
self._flag = flag
if flag == GIT_BRANCH_ALL:
self.local = Branches(repository, flag=GIT_BRANCH_LOCAL)
self.remote = Branches(repository, flag=GIT_BRANCH_REMOTE)
def __getitem__(self, name):
branch = None
if self._flag & GIT_BRANCH_LOCAL:
branch = self._repository.lookup_branch(name, GIT_BRANCH_LOCAL)
if branch is None and self._flag & GIT_BRANCH_REMOTE:
branch = self._repository.lookup_branch(name, GIT_BRANCH_REMOTE)
if branch is None:
raise KeyError('Branch not found: {}'.format(name))
return branch
def get(self, key):
try:
return self[key]
except KeyError:
return None
def __iter__(self):
for branch_name in self._repository.listall_branches(self._flag):
yield branch_name
def create(self, name, commit, force=False):
return self._repository.create_branch(name, commit, force)
def delete(self, name):
self[name].delete()
def __contains__(self, name):
return self.get(name) is not None
class References(object):
def __init__(self, repository):
self._repository = repository
def __getitem__(self, name):
return self._repository.lookup_reference(name)
def get(self, key):
try:
return self[key]
except KeyError:
return None
def __iter__(self):
for ref_name in self._repository.listall_references():
yield ref_name
def create(self, name, target, force=False):
return self._repository.create_reference(name, target, force)
def delete(self, name):
self[name].delete()
def __contains__(self, name):
return self.get(name) is not None
@property
def objects(self):
return self._repository.listall_reference_objects()
class Repository(BaseRepository):
def __init__(self, path, *args, **kwargs):
if not isinstance(path, six.string_types):
path = path.decode('utf-8')
path_backend = init_file_backend(path)
super(Repository, self).__init__(backend=path_backend, *args, **kwargs)
self.branches = Branches(self)
self.references = References(self)
@classmethod
def _from_c(cls, ptr, owned):
cptr = ffi.new('git_repository **')
cptr[0] = ptr
repo = cls.__new__(cls)
super(cls, repo)._from_c(bytes(ffi.buffer(cptr)[:]), owned)
repo._common_init()
return repo