releases/tools/clone_repo.sh
Sean McGinnis 47c4ede8e2 Add pruning in validation cloning
The gate keeps a local cache of repos that will not reflect things like
the manual deletion of refs such as incorrect branches. In order for the
validation to pass before the cache is rebuilt, we need to prune the
repo to pick up those deletions.

Change-Id: I25848275f90ec440e85765f87a23cd1413aab6cb
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
2018-08-16 12:05:19 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash -x
#
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
#
# This script is used to clone a repository, possibly starting from a
# local cache, and then update from the global remote. It replaces v2
# of zuul-cloner, and is a bash script instead of being included in
# openstack_releases/gitutils.py because we use it from jobs that
# cannot run pip or tox for security reasons.
#
BINDIR=$(dirname $0)
function print_help {
cat <<EOF
USAGE:
clone_repo.sh -h
clone_repo.sh [--workspace WORK_DIR] [--cache-dir CACHE]
[--branch BRANCH] [--ref REF]
[--upstream URL] repo-name
Arguments:
repo-name -- The full repository name, such as
"openstack/oslo.config". This name is also used as the
output directory.
Options:
-h -- Print help.
-v -- Verbose output (turn on set -x).
--workspace -- The name of the parent directory where the cloned
repo should be put.
--cache-dir -- A location where a local copy of a repo exists and
can be used to seed the clone, which will still be
updated from the remote. Defaults to $ZUUL_CACHE_DIR
or /opt/git.
--branch -- The branch to check out. Defaults to "master".
--ref -- The git reference to check out. Defaults to HEAD.
--upstream -- The upstream server URL, without the git repo
part. Defaults to git://git.openstack.org
EOF
}
# Defaults
WORKSPACE="."
CACHE_DIR="${ZUUL_CACHE_DIR:-/opt/git}"
BRANCH="master"
REF=""
UPSTREAM="git://git.openstack.org"
if [[ $(uname) != "Darwin" ]]; then
OPTS=`getopt -o hv --long branch:,cache-dir:,ref:,upstream:,workspace: \
-n $0 -- "$@"`
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo "Failed parsing options." >&2
print_help
exit 1
fi
eval set -- "$OPTS"
fi
while true; do
case "$1" in
-h)
print_help
exit 0
;;
-v)
set -x
;;
--branch)
BRANCH="$2"
shift
shift
;;
--cache-dir)
CACHE_DIR="$2"
shift
shift
;;
--ref)
REF="$2"
shift
shift
;;
--upstream)
UPSTREAM="$2"
shift
shift
;;
--workspace)
WORKSPACE="$2"
shift
shift
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
# Under macOS we don't get -- because getopt doesn't work
# the same so we aren't using it. If we see an
# unrecognized argument, that's the REPO name, so break
# out of the loop.
break
;;
esac
done
REPO="$1"
shift
if [ -z "$REPO" ]; then
print_help
echo "ERROR: No repository given."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d "$WORKSPACE" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Workspace $WORKSPACE does not exist."
exit 1
fi
set -e
cache_remote="$CACHE_DIR/$REPO"
if [ ! -d "$cache_remote" ]; then
echo "WARNING: Cache directory $cache_remote does not exist, ignoring."
cache_remote=""
fi
upstream_remote="$UPSTREAM/$REPO"
local_dir="$WORKSPACE/$REPO"
# Clone the repository.
if [ -d $local_dir ]; then
echo "Already have a local copy of $REPO in $local_dir"
elif [ ! -z "$cache_remote" ]; then
# Clone from the cache then update the origin remote to point
# upstream so we can pull down more recent changes.
(cd $WORKSPACE &&
git clone $cache_remote $REPO &&
cd $REPO &&
git remote set-url origin "$upstream_remote"
)
else
(cd $WORKSPACE && git clone $upstream_remote $REPO)
fi
# Make sure it is up to date compared to the upstream remote.
(cd $local_dir &&
git fetch origin --tags --prune
)
if [ ! -z "$REF" ]; then
# Check out the specified reference.
(cd $local_dir && git checkout -f "$REF")
else
# Check out the expected branch (master is the default, but if the
# directory already exists we might have checked out something else
# before so just do it again).
(cd $local_dir &&
(git checkout -f $BRANCH || git checkout -f master) &&
git pull --ff-only)
fi