# This module is part of GitPython and is released under the # 3-Clause BSD License: https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause/ """General repository-related functions.""" from __future__ import annotations __all__ = [ "rev_parse", "is_git_dir", "touch", "find_submodule_git_dir", "name_to_object", "short_to_long", "deref_tag", "to_commit", "find_worktree_git_dir", ] import os import os.path as osp from pathlib import Path import stat from string import digits from gitdb.exc import BadName, BadObject from git.cmd import Git from git.exc import WorkTreeRepositoryUnsupported from git.objects import Object from git.refs import SymbolicReference from git.util import cygpath, bin_to_hex, hex_to_bin # Typing ---------------------------------------------------------------------- from typing import Optional, TYPE_CHECKING, Union, cast, overload from git.types import AnyGitObject, Literal, PathLike if TYPE_CHECKING: from git.db import GitCmdObjectDB from git.objects import Commit, TagObject from git.refs.reference import Reference from git.refs.tag import Tag from .base import Repo # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- def touch(filename: str) -> str: with open(filename, "ab"): pass return filename def is_git_dir(d: PathLike) -> bool: """This is taken from the git setup.c:is_git_directory function. :raise git.exc.WorkTreeRepositoryUnsupported: If it sees a worktree directory. It's quite hacky to do that here, but at least clearly indicates that we don't support it. There is the unlikely danger to throw if we see directories which just look like a worktree dir, but are none. """ if osp.isdir(d): if (osp.isdir(osp.join(d, "objects")) or "GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY" in os.environ) and osp.isdir( osp.join(d, "refs") ): headref = osp.join(d, "HEAD") return osp.isfile(headref) or (osp.islink(headref) and os.readlink(headref).startswith("refs")) elif ( osp.isfile(osp.join(d, "gitdir")) and osp.isfile(osp.join(d, "commondir")) and osp.isfile(osp.join(d, "gitfile")) ): raise WorkTreeRepositoryUnsupported(d) return False def find_worktree_git_dir(dotgit: PathLike) -> Optional[str]: """Search for a gitdir for this worktree.""" try: statbuf = os.stat(dotgit) except OSError: return None if not stat.S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode): return None try: lines = Path(dotgit).read_text().splitlines() for key, value in [line.strip().split(": ") for line in lines]: if key == "gitdir": return value except ValueError: pass return None def find_submodule_git_dir(d: PathLike) -> Optional[PathLike]: """Search for a submodule repo.""" if is_git_dir(d): return d try: with open(d) as fp: content = fp.read().rstrip() except IOError: # It's probably not a file. pass else: if content.startswith("gitdir: "): path = content[8:] if Git.is_cygwin(): # Cygwin creates submodules prefixed with `/cygdrive/...` suffixes. # Cygwin git understands Cygwin paths much better than Windows ones. # Also the Cygwin tests are assuming Cygwin paths. path = cygpath(path) if not osp.isabs(path): path = osp.normpath(osp.join(osp.dirname(d), path)) return find_submodule_git_dir(path) # END handle exception return None def short_to_long(odb: "GitCmdObjectDB", hexsha: str) -> Optional[bytes]: """ :return: Long hexadecimal sha1 from the given less than 40 byte hexsha, or ``None`` if no candidate could be found. :param hexsha: hexsha with less than 40 bytes. """ try: return bin_to_hex(odb.partial_to_complete_sha_hex(hexsha)) except BadObject: return None # END exception handling @overload def name_to_object(repo: "Repo", name: str, return_ref: Literal[False] = ...) -> AnyGitObject: ... @overload def name_to_object(repo: "Repo", name: str, return_ref: Literal[True]) -> Union[AnyGitObject, SymbolicReference]: ... def name_to_object(repo: "Repo", name: str, return_ref: bool = False) -> Union[AnyGitObject, SymbolicReference]: """ :return: Object specified by the given name - hexshas (short and long) as well as references are supported. :param return_ref: If ``True``, and name specifies a reference, we will return the reference instead of the object. Otherwise it will raise :exc:`~gitdb.exc.BadObject` or :exc:`~gitdb.exc.BadName`. """ hexsha: Union[None, str, bytes] = None # Is it a hexsha? Try the most common ones, which is 7 to 40. if repo.re_hexsha_shortened.match(name): if len(name) != 40: # Find long sha for short sha. hexsha = short_to_long(repo.odb, name) else: hexsha = name # END handle short shas # END find sha if it matches # If we couldn't find an object for what seemed to be a short hexsha, try to find it # as reference anyway, it could be named 'aaa' for instance. if hexsha is None: for base in ( "%s", "refs/%s", "refs/tags/%s", "refs/heads/%s", "refs/remotes/%s", "refs/remotes/%s/HEAD", ): try: hexsha = SymbolicReference.dereference_recursive(repo, base % name) if return_ref: return SymbolicReference(repo, base % name) # END handle symbolic ref break except ValueError: pass # END for each base # END handle hexsha # Didn't find any ref, this is an error. if return_ref: raise BadObject("Couldn't find reference named %r" % name) # END handle return ref # Tried everything ? fail. if hexsha is None: raise BadName(name) # END assert hexsha was found return Object.new_from_sha(repo, hex_to_bin(hexsha)) def deref_tag(tag: "Tag") -> AnyGitObject: """Recursively dereference a tag and return the resulting object.""" while True: try: tag = tag.object except AttributeError: break # END dereference tag return tag def to_commit(obj: Object) -> "Commit": """Convert the given object to a commit if possible and return it.""" if obj.type == "tag": obj = deref_tag(obj) if obj.type != "commit": raise ValueError("Cannot convert object %r to type commit" % obj) # END verify type return obj def rev_parse(repo: "Repo", rev: str) -> AnyGitObject: """Parse a revision string. Like :manpage:`git-rev-parse(1)`. :return: `~git.objects.base.Object` at the given revision. This may be any type of git object: * :class:`Commit ` * :class:`TagObject ` * :class:`Tree ` * :class:`Blob ` :param rev: :manpage:`git-rev-parse(1)`-compatible revision specification as string. Please see :manpage:`git-rev-parse(1)` for details. :raise gitdb.exc.BadObject: If the given revision could not be found. :raise ValueError: If `rev` couldn't be parsed. :raise IndexError: If an invalid reflog index is specified. """ # Are we in colon search mode? if rev.startswith(":/"): # Colon search mode raise NotImplementedError("commit by message search (regex)") # END handle search obj: Optional[AnyGitObject] = None ref = None output_type = "commit" start = 0 parsed_to = 0 lr = len(rev) while start < lr: if rev[start] not in "^~:@": start += 1 continue # END handle start token = rev[start] if obj is None: # token is a rev name. if start == 0: ref = repo.head.ref else: if token == "@": ref = cast("Reference", name_to_object(repo, rev[:start], return_ref=True)) else: obj = name_to_object(repo, rev[:start]) # END handle token # END handle refname else: if ref is not None: obj = cast("Commit", ref.commit) # END handle ref # END initialize obj on first token start += 1 # Try to parse {type}. if start < lr and rev[start] == "{": end = rev.find("}", start) if end == -1: raise ValueError("Missing closing brace to define type in %s" % rev) output_type = rev[start + 1 : end] # Exclude brace. # Handle type. if output_type == "commit": pass # Default. elif output_type == "tree": try: obj = cast(AnyGitObject, obj) obj = to_commit(obj).tree except (AttributeError, ValueError): pass # Error raised later. # END exception handling elif output_type in ("", "blob"): obj = cast("TagObject", obj) if obj and obj.type == "tag": obj = deref_tag(obj) else: # Cannot do anything for non-tags. pass # END handle tag elif token == "@": # try single int assert ref is not None, "Require Reference to access reflog" revlog_index = None try: # Transform reversed index into the format of our revlog. revlog_index = -(int(output_type) + 1) except ValueError as e: # TODO: Try to parse the other date options, using parse_date maybe. raise NotImplementedError("Support for additional @{...} modes not implemented") from e # END handle revlog index try: entry = ref.log_entry(revlog_index) except IndexError as e: raise IndexError("Invalid revlog index: %i" % revlog_index) from e # END handle index out of bound obj = Object.new_from_sha(repo, hex_to_bin(entry.newhexsha)) # Make it pass the following checks. output_type = "" else: raise ValueError("Invalid output type: %s ( in %s )" % (output_type, rev)) # END handle output type # Empty output types don't require any specific type, its just about # dereferencing tags. if output_type and obj and obj.type != output_type: raise ValueError("Could not accommodate requested object type %r, got %s" % (output_type, obj.type)) # END verify output type start = end + 1 # Skip brace. parsed_to = start continue # END parse type # Try to parse a number. num = 0 if token != ":": found_digit = False while start < lr: if rev[start] in digits: num = num * 10 + int(rev[start]) start += 1 found_digit = True else: break # END handle number # END number parse loop # No explicit number given, 1 is the default. It could be 0 though. if not found_digit: num = 1 # END set default num # END number parsing only if non-blob mode parsed_to = start # Handle hierarchy walk. try: obj = cast(AnyGitObject, obj) if token == "~": obj = to_commit(obj) for _ in range(num): obj = obj.parents[0] # END for each history item to walk elif token == "^": obj = to_commit(obj) # Must be n'th parent. if num: obj = obj.parents[num - 1] elif token == ":": if obj.type != "tree": obj = obj.tree # END get tree type obj = obj[rev[start:]] parsed_to = lr else: raise ValueError("Invalid token: %r" % token) # END end handle tag except (IndexError, AttributeError) as e: raise BadName( f"Invalid revision spec '{rev}' - not enough " f"parent commits to reach '{token}{int(num)}'" ) from e # END exception handling # END parse loop # Still no obj? It's probably a simple name. if obj is None: obj = name_to_object(repo, rev) parsed_to = lr # END handle simple name if obj is None: raise ValueError("Revision specifier could not be parsed: %s" % rev) if parsed_to != lr: raise ValueError("Didn't consume complete rev spec %s, consumed part: %s" % (rev, rev[:parsed_to])) return obj