
The C API expects a non-NULL new name and raises an assertion if we don't protect against such input, so let's guard against falsy values, which also takes care of the empty string, which is also not valid input.
399 lines
12 KiB
Python
399 lines
12 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2010-2014 The pygit2 contributors
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#
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# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2,
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License,
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# the authors give you unlimited permission to link the compiled
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# version of this file into combinations with other programs,
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# and to distribute those combinations without any restriction
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# coming from the use of this file. (The General Public License
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# restrictions do apply in other respects; for example, they cover
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# modification of the file, and distribution when not linked into
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# a combined executable.)
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#
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# This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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# Import from the future
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from _pygit2 import Oid
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from .ffi import ffi, C, to_str, strarray_to_strings, strings_to_strarray
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from .errors import check_error, GitError
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from .refspec import Refspec
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def maybe_string(ptr):
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if not ptr:
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return None
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return ffi.string(ptr).decode()
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class TransferProgress(object):
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"""Progress downloading and indexing data during a fetch"""
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def __init__(self, tp):
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self.total_objects = tp.total_objects
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"""Total number objects to download"""
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self.indexed_objects = tp.indexed_objects
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"""Objects which have been indexed"""
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self.received_objects = tp.received_objects
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"""Objects which have been received up to now"""
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self.local_objects = tp.local_objects
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"""Local objects which were used to fix the thin pack"""
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self.total_deltas = tp.total_deltas
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"""Total number of deltas in the pack"""
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self.indexed_deltas = tp.indexed_deltas
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"""Deltas which have been indexed"""
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self.received_bytes = tp.received_bytes
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""""Number of bytes received up to now"""
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class Remote(object):
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def progress(self, string):
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"""Progress output callback
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Override this function with your own progress reporting function
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:param str string: Progress otuput from the remote
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"""
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pass
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def credentials(self, url, username_from_url, allowed_types):
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"""Credentials callback
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If the remote server requires authentication, this function will
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be called and its return value used for authentication. Override
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it if you want to be able to perform authentication.
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:param str url: The url of the remote
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:param username_from_url: Username extracted from the url, if any
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:type username_from_url: str or None
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:param int allowed_types: credential types supported by the remote
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:rtype: credential
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"""
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pass
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def transfer_progress(self, stats):
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"""Transfer progress callback
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Override with your own function to report transfer progress.
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:param TransferProgress stats: The progress up to now
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"""
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pass
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def update_tips(self, refname, old, new):
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"""Update tips callabck
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Override with your own function to report reference updates
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:param str refname: the name of the reference that's being updated
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:param Oid old: the reference's old value
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:param Oid new: the reference's new value
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"""
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def __init__(self, repo, ptr):
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"""The constructor is for internal use only"""
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self._repo = repo
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self._remote = ptr
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self._stored_exception = None
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# Build the callback structure
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callbacks = ffi.new('git_remote_callbacks *')
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callbacks.version = 1
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callbacks.progress = self._progress_cb
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callbacks.transfer_progress = self._transfer_progress_cb
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callbacks.update_tips = self._update_tips_cb
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callbacks.credentials = self._credentials_cb
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# We need to make sure that this handle stays alive
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self._self_handle = ffi.new_handle(self)
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callbacks.payload = self._self_handle
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err = C.git_remote_set_callbacks(self._remote, callbacks)
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check_error(err)
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def __del__(self):
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C.git_remote_free(self._remote)
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@property
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def name(self):
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"""Name of the remote"""
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return maybe_string(C.git_remote_name(self._remote))
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@name.setter
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def name(self, value):
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if not value:
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raise ValueError("New remote name must be a non-empty string")
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err = C.git_remote_rename(self._remote, to_str(value), ffi.NULL, ffi.NULL)
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check_error(err)
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@property
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def url(self):
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"""Url of the remote"""
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return maybe_string(C.git_remote_url(self._remote))
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@url.setter
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def url(self, value):
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err = C.git_remote_set_url(self._remote, to_str(value))
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@property
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def push_url(self):
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"""Push url of the remote"""
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return maybe_string(C.git_remote_pushurl(self._remote))
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@push_url.setter
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def push_url(self, value):
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err = C.git_remote_set_pushurl(self._remote, to_str(value))
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check_error(err)
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def save(self):
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"""save()
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Save a remote to its repository's configuration"""
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err = C.git_remote_save(self._remote)
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check_error(err)
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def fetch(self):
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"""fetch() -> TransferProgress
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Perform a fetch against this remote.
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"""
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self._stored_exception = None
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err = C.git_remote_fetch(self._remote)
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if self._stored_exception:
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raise self._stored_exception
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check_error(err)
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return TransferProgress(C.git_remote_stats(self._remote))
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@property
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def refspec_count(self):
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"""Total number of refspecs in this remote"""
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return C.git_remote_refspec_count(self._remote)
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def get_refspec(self, n):
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"""get_refspec(n) -> Refspec
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Return the refspec at the given position
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"""
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spec = C.git_remote_get_refspec(self._remote, n)
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return Refspec(self, spec)
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@property
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def fetch_refspecs(self):
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"""Refspecs that will be used for fetching"""
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specs = ffi.new('git_strarray *')
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err = C.git_remote_get_fetch_refspecs(specs, self._remote)
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check_error(err)
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return strarray_to_strings(specs)
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@fetch_refspecs.setter
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def fetch_refspecs(self, l):
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arr, refs = strings_to_strarray(l)
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err = C.git_remote_set_fetch_refspecs(self._remote, arr)
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check_error(err)
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@property
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def push_refspecs(self):
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"""Refspecs that will be used for pushing"""
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specs = ffi.new('git_strarray *')
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err = C.git_remote_get_push_refspecs(specs, self._remote)
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check_error(err)
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return strarray_to_strings(specs)
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@push_refspecs.setter
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def push_refspecs(self, l):
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arr, refs = strings_to_strarray(l)
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err = C.git_remote_set_push_refspecs(self._remote, arr)
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check_error(err)
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def add_fetch(self, spec):
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"""add_fetch(refspec)
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Add a fetch refspec to the remote"""
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err = C.git_remote_add_fetch(self._remote, to_str(spec))
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def add_push(self, spec):
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"""add_push(refspec)
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Add a push refspec to the remote"""
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err = C.git_remote_add_push(self._remote, to_str(spec))
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@ffi.callback("int (*cb)(const char *ref, const char *msg, void *data)")
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def _push_cb(ref, msg, data):
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self = ffi.from_handle(data)
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if msg:
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self._bad_message = ffi.string(msg).decode()
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return 0
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def push(self, spec):
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"""push(refspec)
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Push the given refspec to the remote. Raises ``GitError`` on error"""
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cpush = ffi.new('git_push **')
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err = C.git_push_new(cpush, self._remote)
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check_error(err)
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push = cpush[0]
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try:
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err = C.git_push_add_refspec(push, to_str(spec))
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check_error(err)
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err = C.git_push_finish(push)
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check_error(err)
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if not C.git_push_unpack_ok(push):
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raise GitError("remote failed to unpack objects")
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err = C.git_push_status_foreach(push, self._push_cb, ffi.new_handle(self))
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check_error(err)
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if hasattr(self, '_bad_message'):
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raise GitError(self._bad_message)
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err = C.git_push_update_tips(push)
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check_error(err)
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finally:
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C.git_push_free(push)
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# These functions exist to be called by the git_remote as
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# callbacks. They proxy the call to whatever the user set
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@ffi.callback('int (*transfer_progress)(const git_transfer_progress *stats, void *data)')
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def _transfer_progress_cb(stats_ptr, data):
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self = ffi.from_handle(data)
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if not hasattr(self, 'transfer_progress') or not self.transfer_progress:
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return 0
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try:
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self.transfer_progress(TransferProgress(stats_ptr))
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except Exception as e:
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self._stored_exception = e
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return C.GIT_EUSER
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return 0
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@ffi.callback('int (*progress)(const char *str, int len, void *data)')
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def _progress_cb(string, length, data):
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self = ffi.from_handle(data)
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if not hasattr(self, 'progress') or not self.progress:
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return 0
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try:
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s = ffi.string(string, length).decode()
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self.progress(s)
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except Exception as e:
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self._stored_exception = e
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return C.GIT_EUSER
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return 0
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@ffi.callback('int (*update_tips)(const char *refname, const git_oid *a, const git_oid *b, void *data)')
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def _update_tips_cb(refname, a, b, data):
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self = ffi.from_handle(data)
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if not hasattr(self, 'update_tips') or not self.update_tips:
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return 0
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try:
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s = maybe_string(refname)
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a = Oid(raw=bytes(ffi.buffer(a)[:]))
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b = Oid(raw=bytes(ffi.buffer(b)[:]))
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self.update_tips(s, a, b)
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except Exception as e:
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self._stored_exception = e
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return C.GIT_EUSER
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return 0
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@ffi.callback('int (*credentials)(git_cred **cred, const char *url, const char *username_from_url, unsigned int allowed_types, void *data)')
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def _credentials_cb(cred_out, url, username, allowed, data):
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self = ffi.from_handle(data)
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if not hasattr(self, 'credentials') or not self.credentials:
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return 0
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try:
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ccred = get_credentials(self.credentials, url, username, allowed)
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cred_out[0] = ccred[0]
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except Exception as e:
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self._stored_exception = e
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return C.GIT_EUSER
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return 0
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def get_credentials(fn, url, username, allowed):
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"""Call fn and return the credentials object"""
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url_str = maybe_string(url)
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username_str = maybe_string(username)
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creds = fn(url_str, username_str, allowed)
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if not hasattr(creds, 'credential_type') or not hasattr(creds, 'credential_tuple'):
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raise TypeError("credential does not implement interface")
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cred_type = creds.credential_type
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if not (allowed & cred_type):
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raise TypeError("invalid credential type")
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ccred = ffi.new('git_cred **')
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if cred_type == C.GIT_CREDTYPE_USERPASS_PLAINTEXT:
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name, passwd = creds.credential_tuple
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err = C.git_cred_userpass_plaintext_new(ccred, to_str(name), to_str(passwd))
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elif cred_type == C.GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_KEY:
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name, pubkey, privkey, passphrase = creds.credential_tuple
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err = C.git_cred_ssh_key_new(ccred, to_str(name),to_str(pubkey),
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to_str(privkey), to_str(passphrase))
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else:
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raise TypeError("unsupported credential type")
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check_error(err)
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return ccred
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