# This module is part of GitPython and is released under the # 3-Clause BSD License: https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause/ __all__ = ["Reference"] from git.util import IterableObj, LazyMixin from .symbolic import SymbolicReference, T_References # typing ------------------------------------------------------------------ from typing import Any, Callable, Iterator, TYPE_CHECKING, Type, Union from git.types import AnyGitObject, PathLike, _T if TYPE_CHECKING: from git.repo import Repo # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # { Utilities def require_remote_ref_path(func: Callable[..., _T]) -> Callable[..., _T]: """A decorator raising :exc:`ValueError` if we are not a valid remote, based on the path.""" def wrapper(self: T_References, *args: Any) -> _T: if not self.is_remote(): raise ValueError("ref path does not point to a remote reference: %s" % self.path) return func(self, *args) # END wrapper wrapper.__name__ = func.__name__ return wrapper # } END utilities class Reference(SymbolicReference, LazyMixin, IterableObj): """A named reference to any object. Subclasses may apply restrictions though, e.g., a :class:`~git.refs.head.Head` can only point to commits. """ __slots__ = () _points_to_commits_only = False _resolve_ref_on_create = True _common_path_default = "refs" def __init__(self, repo: "Repo", path: PathLike, check_path: bool = True) -> None: """Initialize this instance. :param repo: Our parent repository. :param path: Path relative to the ``.git/`` directory pointing to the ref in question, e.g. ``refs/heads/master``. :param check_path: If ``False``, you can provide any path. Otherwise the path must start with the default path prefix of this type. """ if check_path and not str(path).startswith(self._common_path_default + "/"): raise ValueError(f"Cannot instantiate {self.__class__.__name__!r} from path {path}") self.path: str # SymbolicReference converts to string at the moment. super().__init__(repo, path) def __str__(self) -> str: return self.name # { Interface # @ReservedAssignment def set_object( self, object: Union[AnyGitObject, "SymbolicReference", str], logmsg: Union[str, None] = None, ) -> "Reference": """Special version which checks if the head-log needs an update as well. :return: self """ oldbinsha = None if logmsg is not None: head = self.repo.head if not head.is_detached and head.ref == self: oldbinsha = self.commit.binsha # END handle commit retrieval # END handle message is set super().set_object(object, logmsg) if oldbinsha is not None: # From refs/files-backend.c in git-source: # /* # * Special hack: If a branch is updated directly and HEAD # * points to it (may happen on the remote side of a push # * for example) then logically the HEAD reflog should be # * updated too. # * A generic solution implies reverse symref information, # * but finding all symrefs pointing to the given branch # * would be rather costly for this rare event (the direct # * update of a branch) to be worth it. So let's cheat and # * check with HEAD only which should cover 99% of all usage # * scenarios (even 100% of the default ones). # */ self.repo.head.log_append(oldbinsha, logmsg) # END check if the head return self # NOTE: No need to overwrite properties, as the will only work without a the log. @property def name(self) -> str: """ :return: (shortest) Name of this reference - it may contain path components """ # The first two path tokens can be removed as they are # refs/heads or refs/tags or refs/remotes. tokens = self.path.split("/") if len(tokens) < 3: return self.path # could be refs/HEAD return "/".join(tokens[2:]) @classmethod def iter_items( cls: Type[T_References], repo: "Repo", common_path: Union[PathLike, None] = None, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any, ) -> Iterator[T_References]: """Equivalent to :meth:`SymbolicReference.iter_items `, but will return non-detached references as well.""" return cls._iter_items(repo, common_path) # } END interface # { Remote Interface @property @require_remote_ref_path def remote_name(self) -> str: """ :return: Name of the remote we are a reference of, such as ``origin`` for a reference named ``origin/master``. """ tokens = self.path.split("/") # /refs/remotes// return tokens[2] @property @require_remote_ref_path def remote_head(self) -> str: """ :return: Name of the remote head itself, e.g. ``master``. :note: The returned name is usually not qualified enough to uniquely identify a branch. """ tokens = self.path.split("/") return "/".join(tokens[3:]) # } END remote interface