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| # Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Michael Trier ([email protected]) and contributors | |
| # | |
| # This module is part of GitPython and is released under the | |
| # 3-Clause BSD License: https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause/ | |
| """Module implementing a remote object allowing easy access to git remotes.""" | |
| __all__ = ["RemoteProgress", "PushInfo", "FetchInfo", "Remote"] | |
| import contextlib | |
| import logging | |
| import re | |
| from git.cmd import Git, handle_process_output | |
| from git.compat import defenc, force_text | |
| from git.config import GitConfigParser, SectionConstraint, cp | |
| from git.exc import GitCommandError | |
| from git.refs import Head, Reference, RemoteReference, SymbolicReference, TagReference | |
| from git.util import ( | |
| CallableRemoteProgress, | |
| IterableList, | |
| IterableObj, | |
| LazyMixin, | |
| RemoteProgress, | |
| join_path, | |
| ) | |
| # typing------------------------------------------------------- | |
| from typing import ( | |
| Any, | |
| Callable, | |
| Dict, | |
| Iterator, | |
| List, | |
| NoReturn, | |
| Optional, | |
| Sequence, | |
| TYPE_CHECKING, | |
| Type, | |
| Union, | |
| cast, | |
| overload, | |
| ) | |
| from git.types import AnyGitObject, Literal, PathLike | |
| if TYPE_CHECKING: | |
| from git.objects.commit import Commit | |
| from git.objects.submodule.base import UpdateProgress | |
| from git.repo.base import Repo | |
| flagKeyLiteral = Literal[" ", "!", "+", "-", "*", "=", "t", "?"] | |
| # ------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| _logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
| # { Utilities | |
| def add_progress( | |
| kwargs: Any, | |
| git: Git, | |
| progress: Union[RemoteProgress, "UpdateProgress", Callable[..., RemoteProgress], None], | |
| ) -> Any: | |
| """Add the ``--progress`` flag to the given `kwargs` dict if supported by the git | |
| command. | |
| :note: | |
| If the actual progress in the given progress instance is not given, we do not | |
| request any progress. | |
| :return: | |
| Possibly altered `kwargs` | |
| """ | |
| if progress is not None: | |
| v = git.version_info[:2] | |
| if v >= (1, 7): | |
| kwargs["progress"] = True | |
| # END handle --progress | |
| # END handle progress | |
| return kwargs | |
| # } END utilities | |
| def to_progress_instance(progress: None) -> RemoteProgress: ... | |
| def to_progress_instance(progress: Callable[..., Any]) -> CallableRemoteProgress: ... | |
| def to_progress_instance(progress: RemoteProgress) -> RemoteProgress: ... | |
| def to_progress_instance( | |
| progress: Union[Callable[..., Any], RemoteProgress, None], | |
| ) -> Union[RemoteProgress, CallableRemoteProgress]: | |
| """Given the `progress` return a suitable object derived from | |
| :class:`~git.util.RemoteProgress`.""" | |
| # New API only needs progress as a function. | |
| if callable(progress): | |
| return CallableRemoteProgress(progress) | |
| # Where None is passed create a parser that eats the progress. | |
| elif progress is None: | |
| return RemoteProgress() | |
| # Assume its the old API with an instance of RemoteProgress. | |
| return progress | |
| class PushInfo(IterableObj): | |
| """ | |
| Carries information about the result of a push operation of a single head:: | |
| info = remote.push()[0] | |
| info.flags # bitflags providing more information about the result | |
| info.local_ref # Reference pointing to the local reference that was pushed | |
| # It is None if the ref was deleted. | |
| info.remote_ref_string # path to the remote reference located on the remote side | |
| info.remote_ref # Remote Reference on the local side corresponding to | |
| # the remote_ref_string. It can be a TagReference as well. | |
| info.old_commit # commit at which the remote_ref was standing before we pushed | |
| # it to local_ref.commit. Will be None if an error was indicated | |
| info.summary # summary line providing human readable english text about the push | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ( | |
| "local_ref", | |
| "remote_ref_string", | |
| "flags", | |
| "_old_commit_sha", | |
| "_remote", | |
| "summary", | |
| ) | |
| _id_attribute_ = "pushinfo" | |
| ( | |
| NEW_TAG, | |
| NEW_HEAD, | |
| NO_MATCH, | |
| REJECTED, | |
| REMOTE_REJECTED, | |
| REMOTE_FAILURE, | |
| DELETED, | |
| FORCED_UPDATE, | |
| FAST_FORWARD, | |
| UP_TO_DATE, | |
| ERROR, | |
| ) = [1 << x for x in range(11)] | |
| _flag_map = { | |
| "X": NO_MATCH, | |
| "-": DELETED, | |
| "*": 0, | |
| "+": FORCED_UPDATE, | |
| " ": FAST_FORWARD, | |
| "=": UP_TO_DATE, | |
| "!": ERROR, | |
| } | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| flags: int, | |
| local_ref: Union[SymbolicReference, None], | |
| remote_ref_string: str, | |
| remote: "Remote", | |
| old_commit: Optional[str] = None, | |
| summary: str = "", | |
| ) -> None: | |
| """Initialize a new instance. | |
| local_ref: HEAD | Head | RemoteReference | TagReference | Reference | SymbolicReference | None | |
| """ | |
| self.flags = flags | |
| self.local_ref = local_ref | |
| self.remote_ref_string = remote_ref_string | |
| self._remote = remote | |
| self._old_commit_sha = old_commit | |
| self.summary = summary | |
| def old_commit(self) -> Union["Commit", None]: | |
| return self._old_commit_sha and self._remote.repo.commit(self._old_commit_sha) or None | |
| def remote_ref(self) -> Union[RemoteReference, TagReference]: | |
| """ | |
| :return: | |
| Remote :class:`~git.refs.reference.Reference` or | |
| :class:`~git.refs.tag.TagReference` in the local repository corresponding to | |
| the :attr:`remote_ref_string` kept in this instance. | |
| """ | |
| # Translate heads to a local remote. Tags stay as they are. | |
| if self.remote_ref_string.startswith("refs/tags"): | |
| return TagReference(self._remote.repo, self.remote_ref_string) | |
| elif self.remote_ref_string.startswith("refs/heads"): | |
| remote_ref = Reference(self._remote.repo, self.remote_ref_string) | |
| return RemoteReference( | |
| self._remote.repo, | |
| "refs/remotes/%s/%s" % (str(self._remote), remote_ref.name), | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| raise ValueError("Could not handle remote ref: %r" % self.remote_ref_string) | |
| # END | |
| def _from_line(cls, remote: "Remote", line: str) -> "PushInfo": | |
| """Create a new :class:`PushInfo` instance as parsed from line which is expected | |
| to be like refs/heads/master:refs/heads/master 05d2687..1d0568e as bytes.""" | |
| control_character, from_to, summary = line.split("\t", 3) | |
| flags = 0 | |
| # Control character handling | |
| try: | |
| flags |= cls._flag_map[control_character] | |
| except KeyError as e: | |
| raise ValueError("Control character %r unknown as parsed from line %r" % (control_character, line)) from e | |
| # END handle control character | |
| # from_to handling | |
| from_ref_string, to_ref_string = from_to.split(":") | |
| if flags & cls.DELETED: | |
| from_ref: Union[SymbolicReference, None] = None | |
| else: | |
| if from_ref_string == "(delete)": | |
| from_ref = None | |
| else: | |
| from_ref = Reference.from_path(remote.repo, from_ref_string) | |
| # Commit handling, could be message or commit info | |
| old_commit: Optional[str] = None | |
| if summary.startswith("["): | |
| if "[rejected]" in summary: | |
| flags |= cls.REJECTED | |
| elif "[remote rejected]" in summary: | |
| flags |= cls.REMOTE_REJECTED | |
| elif "[remote failure]" in summary: | |
| flags |= cls.REMOTE_FAILURE | |
| elif "[no match]" in summary: | |
| flags |= cls.ERROR | |
| elif "[new tag]" in summary: | |
| flags |= cls.NEW_TAG | |
| elif "[new branch]" in summary: | |
| flags |= cls.NEW_HEAD | |
| # uptodate encoded in control character | |
| else: | |
| # Fast-forward or forced update - was encoded in control character, | |
| # but we parse the old and new commit. | |
| split_token = "..." | |
| if control_character == " ": | |
| split_token = ".." | |
| old_sha, _new_sha = summary.split(" ")[0].split(split_token) | |
| # Have to use constructor here as the sha usually is abbreviated. | |
| old_commit = old_sha | |
| # END message handling | |
| return PushInfo(flags, from_ref, to_ref_string, remote, old_commit, summary) | |
| def iter_items(cls, repo: "Repo", *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> NoReturn: # -> Iterator['PushInfo']: | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| class PushInfoList(IterableList[PushInfo]): | |
| """:class:`~git.util.IterableList` of :class:`PushInfo` objects.""" | |
| def __new__(cls) -> "PushInfoList": | |
| return cast(PushInfoList, IterableList.__new__(cls, "push_infos")) | |
| def __init__(self) -> None: | |
| super().__init__("push_infos") | |
| self.error: Optional[Exception] = None | |
| def raise_if_error(self) -> None: | |
| """Raise an exception if any ref failed to push.""" | |
| if self.error: | |
| raise self.error | |
| class FetchInfo(IterableObj): | |
| """ | |
| Carries information about the results of a fetch operation of a single head:: | |
| info = remote.fetch()[0] | |
| info.ref # Symbolic Reference or RemoteReference to the changed | |
| # remote head or FETCH_HEAD | |
| info.flags # additional flags to be & with enumeration members, | |
| # i.e. info.flags & info.REJECTED | |
| # is 0 if ref is SymbolicReference | |
| info.note # additional notes given by git-fetch intended for the user | |
| info.old_commit # if info.flags & info.FORCED_UPDATE|info.FAST_FORWARD, | |
| # field is set to the previous location of ref, otherwise None | |
| info.remote_ref_path # The path from which we fetched on the remote. It's the remote's version of our info.ref | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ("ref", "old_commit", "flags", "note", "remote_ref_path") | |
| _id_attribute_ = "fetchinfo" | |
| ( | |
| NEW_TAG, | |
| NEW_HEAD, | |
| HEAD_UPTODATE, | |
| TAG_UPDATE, | |
| REJECTED, | |
| FORCED_UPDATE, | |
| FAST_FORWARD, | |
| ERROR, | |
| ) = [1 << x for x in range(8)] | |
| _re_fetch_result = re.compile(r"^ *(.) (\[[\w \.$@]+\]|[\w\.$@]+) +(.+) -> ([^ ]+)( \(.*\)?$)?") | |
| _flag_map: Dict[flagKeyLiteral, int] = { | |
| "!": ERROR, | |
| "+": FORCED_UPDATE, | |
| "*": 0, | |
| "=": HEAD_UPTODATE, | |
| " ": FAST_FORWARD, | |
| "-": TAG_UPDATE, | |
| } | |
| def refresh(cls) -> Literal[True]: | |
| """Update information about which :manpage:`git-fetch(1)` flags are supported | |
| by the git executable being used. | |
| Called by the :func:`git.refresh` function in the top level ``__init__``. | |
| """ | |
| # Clear the old values in _flag_map. | |
| with contextlib.suppress(KeyError): | |
| del cls._flag_map["t"] | |
| with contextlib.suppress(KeyError): | |
| del cls._flag_map["-"] | |
| # Set the value given the git version. | |
| if Git().version_info[:2] >= (2, 10): | |
| cls._flag_map["t"] = cls.TAG_UPDATE | |
| else: | |
| cls._flag_map["-"] = cls.TAG_UPDATE | |
| return True | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| ref: SymbolicReference, | |
| flags: int, | |
| note: str = "", | |
| old_commit: Union[AnyGitObject, None] = None, | |
| remote_ref_path: Optional[PathLike] = None, | |
| ) -> None: | |
| """Initialize a new instance.""" | |
| self.ref = ref | |
| self.flags = flags | |
| self.note = note | |
| self.old_commit = old_commit | |
| self.remote_ref_path = remote_ref_path | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return self.name | |
| def name(self) -> str: | |
| """:return: Name of our remote ref""" | |
| return self.ref.name | |
| def commit(self) -> "Commit": | |
| """:return: Commit of our remote ref""" | |
| return self.ref.commit | |
| def _from_line(cls, repo: "Repo", line: str, fetch_line: str) -> "FetchInfo": | |
| """Parse information from the given line as returned by ``git-fetch -v`` and | |
| return a new :class:`FetchInfo` object representing this information. | |
| We can handle a line as follows:: | |
| %c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s | |
| Where ``c`` is either a space, ``!``, ``+``, ``-``, ``*``, or ``=``: | |
| - '!' means error | |
| - '+' means success forcing update | |
| - '-' means a tag was updated | |
| - '*' means birth of new branch or tag | |
| - '=' means the head was up to date (and not moved) | |
| - ' ' means a fast-forward | |
| `fetch_line` is the corresponding line from FETCH_HEAD, like:: | |
| acb0fa8b94ef421ad60c8507b634759a472cd56c not-for-merge branch '0.1.7RC' of /tmp/tmpya0vairemote_repo | |
| """ | |
| match = cls._re_fetch_result.match(line) | |
| if match is None: | |
| raise ValueError("Failed to parse line: %r" % line) | |
| # Parse lines. | |
| remote_local_ref_str: str | |
| ( | |
| control_character, | |
| operation, | |
| local_remote_ref, | |
| remote_local_ref_str, | |
| note, | |
| ) = match.groups() | |
| control_character = cast(flagKeyLiteral, control_character) | |
| try: | |
| _new_hex_sha, _fetch_operation, fetch_note = fetch_line.split("\t") | |
| ref_type_name, fetch_note = fetch_note.split(" ", 1) | |
| except ValueError as e: # unpack error | |
| raise ValueError("Failed to parse FETCH_HEAD line: %r" % fetch_line) from e | |
| # Parse flags from control_character. | |
| flags = 0 | |
| try: | |
| flags |= cls._flag_map[control_character] | |
| except KeyError as e: | |
| raise ValueError("Control character %r unknown as parsed from line %r" % (control_character, line)) from e | |
| # END control char exception handling | |
| # Parse operation string for more info. | |
| # This makes no sense for symbolic refs, but we parse it anyway. | |
| old_commit: Union[AnyGitObject, None] = None | |
| is_tag_operation = False | |
| if "rejected" in operation: | |
| flags |= cls.REJECTED | |
| if "new tag" in operation: | |
| flags |= cls.NEW_TAG | |
| is_tag_operation = True | |
| if "tag update" in operation: | |
| flags |= cls.TAG_UPDATE | |
| is_tag_operation = True | |
| if "new branch" in operation: | |
| flags |= cls.NEW_HEAD | |
| if "..." in operation or ".." in operation: | |
| split_token = "..." | |
| if control_character == " ": | |
| split_token = split_token[:-1] | |
| old_commit = repo.rev_parse(operation.split(split_token)[0]) | |
| # END handle refspec | |
| # Handle FETCH_HEAD and figure out ref type. | |
| # If we do not specify a target branch like master:refs/remotes/origin/master, | |
| # the fetch result is stored in FETCH_HEAD which destroys the rule we usually | |
| # have. In that case we use a symbolic reference which is detached. | |
| ref_type: Optional[Type[SymbolicReference]] = None | |
| if remote_local_ref_str == "FETCH_HEAD": | |
| ref_type = SymbolicReference | |
| elif ref_type_name == "tag" or is_tag_operation: | |
| # The ref_type_name can be branch, whereas we are still seeing a tag | |
| # operation. It happens during testing, which is based on actual git | |
| # operations. | |
| ref_type = TagReference | |
| elif ref_type_name in ("remote-tracking", "branch"): | |
| # Note: remote-tracking is just the first part of the | |
| # 'remote-tracking branch' token. We don't parse it correctly, but it's | |
| # enough to know what to do, and it's new in git 1.7something. | |
| ref_type = RemoteReference | |
| elif "/" in ref_type_name: | |
| # If the fetch spec look something like '+refs/pull/*:refs/heads/pull/*', | |
| # and is thus pretty much anything the user wants, we will have trouble | |
| # determining what's going on. For now, we assume the local ref is a Head. | |
| ref_type = Head | |
| else: | |
| raise TypeError("Cannot handle reference type: %r" % ref_type_name) | |
| # END handle ref type | |
| # Create ref instance. | |
| if ref_type is SymbolicReference: | |
| remote_local_ref = ref_type(repo, "FETCH_HEAD") | |
| else: | |
| # Determine prefix. Tags are usually pulled into refs/tags; they may have | |
| # subdirectories. It is not clear sometimes where exactly the item is, | |
| # unless we have an absolute path as indicated by the 'ref/' prefix. | |
| # Otherwise even a tag could be in refs/remotes, which is when it will have | |
| # the 'tags/' subdirectory in its path. We don't want to test for actual | |
| # existence, but try to figure everything out analytically. | |
| ref_path: Optional[PathLike] = None | |
| remote_local_ref_str = remote_local_ref_str.strip() | |
| if remote_local_ref_str.startswith(Reference._common_path_default + "/"): | |
| # Always use actual type if we get absolute paths. This will always be | |
| # the case if something is fetched outside of refs/remotes (if its not a | |
| # tag). | |
| ref_path = remote_local_ref_str | |
| if ref_type is not TagReference and not remote_local_ref_str.startswith( | |
| RemoteReference._common_path_default + "/" | |
| ): | |
| ref_type = Reference | |
| # END downgrade remote reference | |
| elif ref_type is TagReference and "tags/" in remote_local_ref_str: | |
| # Even though it's a tag, it is located in refs/remotes. | |
| ref_path = join_path(RemoteReference._common_path_default, remote_local_ref_str) | |
| else: | |
| ref_path = join_path(ref_type._common_path_default, remote_local_ref_str) | |
| # END obtain refpath | |
| # Even though the path could be within the git conventions, we make sure we | |
| # respect whatever the user wanted, and disabled path checking. | |
| remote_local_ref = ref_type(repo, ref_path, check_path=False) | |
| # END create ref instance | |
| note = (note and note.strip()) or "" | |
| return cls(remote_local_ref, flags, note, old_commit, local_remote_ref) | |
| def iter_items(cls, repo: "Repo", *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> NoReturn: # -> Iterator['FetchInfo']: | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| class Remote(LazyMixin, IterableObj): | |
| """Provides easy read and write access to a git remote. | |
| Everything not part of this interface is considered an option for the current | |
| remote, allowing constructs like ``remote.pushurl`` to query the pushurl. | |
| :note: | |
| When querying configuration, the configuration accessor will be cached to speed | |
| up subsequent accesses. | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ("repo", "name", "_config_reader") | |
| _id_attribute_ = "name" | |
| unsafe_git_fetch_options = [ | |
| # This option allows users to execute arbitrary commands. | |
| # https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch#Documentation/git-fetch.txt---upload-packltupload-packgt | |
| "--upload-pack", | |
| ] | |
| unsafe_git_pull_options = [ | |
| # This option allows users to execute arbitrary commands. | |
| # https://git-scm.com/docs/git-pull#Documentation/git-pull.txt---upload-packltupload-packgt | |
| "--upload-pack" | |
| ] | |
| unsafe_git_push_options = [ | |
| # This option allows users to execute arbitrary commands. | |
| # https://git-scm.com/docs/git-push#Documentation/git-push.txt---execltgit-receive-packgt | |
| "--receive-pack", | |
| "--exec", | |
| ] | |
| url: str # Obtained dynamically from _config_reader. See __getattr__ below. | |
| """The URL configured for the remote.""" | |
| def __init__(self, repo: "Repo", name: str) -> None: | |
| """Initialize a remote instance. | |
| :param repo: | |
| The repository we are a remote of. | |
| :param name: | |
| The name of the remote, e.g. ``origin``. | |
| """ | |
| self.repo = repo | |
| self.name = name | |
| def __getattr__(self, attr: str) -> Any: | |
| """Allows to call this instance like ``remote.special(*args, **kwargs)`` to | |
| call ``git remote special self.name``.""" | |
| if attr == "_config_reader": | |
| return super().__getattr__(attr) | |
| # Sometimes, probably due to a bug in Python itself, we are being called even | |
| # though a slot of the same name exists. | |
| try: | |
| return self._config_reader.get(attr) | |
| except cp.NoOptionError: | |
| return super().__getattr__(attr) | |
| # END handle exception | |
| def _config_section_name(self) -> str: | |
| return 'remote "%s"' % self.name | |
| def _set_cache_(self, attr: str) -> None: | |
| if attr == "_config_reader": | |
| # NOTE: This is cached as __getattr__ is overridden to return remote config | |
| # values implicitly, such as in print(r.pushurl). | |
| self._config_reader = SectionConstraint( | |
| self.repo.config_reader("repository"), | |
| self._config_section_name(), | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| super()._set_cache_(attr) | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return self.name | |
| def __repr__(self) -> str: | |
| return '<git.%s "%s">' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) | |
| def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: | |
| return isinstance(other, type(self)) and self.name == other.name | |
| def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: | |
| return not (self == other) | |
| def __hash__(self) -> int: | |
| return hash(self.name) | |
| def exists(self) -> bool: | |
| """ | |
| :return: | |
| ``True`` if this is a valid, existing remote. | |
| Valid remotes have an entry in the repository's configuration. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| self.config_reader.get("url") | |
| return True | |
| except cp.NoOptionError: | |
| # We have the section at least... | |
| return True | |
| except cp.NoSectionError: | |
| return False | |
| def iter_items(cls, repo: "Repo", *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Iterator["Remote"]: | |
| """:return: Iterator yielding :class:`Remote` objects of the given repository""" | |
| for section in repo.config_reader("repository").sections(): | |
| if not section.startswith("remote "): | |
| continue | |
| lbound = section.find('"') | |
| rbound = section.rfind('"') | |
| if lbound == -1 or rbound == -1: | |
| raise ValueError("Remote-Section has invalid format: %r" % section) | |
| yield Remote(repo, section[lbound + 1 : rbound]) | |
| # END for each configuration section | |
| def set_url( | |
| self, new_url: str, old_url: Optional[str] = None, allow_unsafe_protocols: bool = False, **kwargs: Any | |
| ) -> "Remote": | |
| """Configure URLs on current remote (cf. command ``git remote set-url``). | |
| This command manages URLs on the remote. | |
| :param new_url: | |
| String being the URL to add as an extra remote URL. | |
| :param old_url: | |
| When set, replaces this URL with `new_url` for the remote. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Allow unsafe protocols to be used, like ``ext``. | |
| :return: | |
| self | |
| """ | |
| if not allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_protocols(new_url) | |
| scmd = "set-url" | |
| kwargs["insert_kwargs_after"] = scmd | |
| if old_url: | |
| self.repo.git.remote(scmd, "--", self.name, new_url, old_url, **kwargs) | |
| else: | |
| self.repo.git.remote(scmd, "--", self.name, new_url, **kwargs) | |
| return self | |
| def add_url(self, url: str, allow_unsafe_protocols: bool = False, **kwargs: Any) -> "Remote": | |
| """Adds a new url on current remote (special case of ``git remote set-url``). | |
| This command adds new URLs to a given remote, making it possible to have | |
| multiple URLs for a single remote. | |
| :param url: | |
| String being the URL to add as an extra remote URL. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Allow unsafe protocols to be used, like ``ext``. | |
| :return: | |
| self | |
| """ | |
| return self.set_url(url, add=True, allow_unsafe_protocols=allow_unsafe_protocols) | |
| def delete_url(self, url: str, **kwargs: Any) -> "Remote": | |
| """Deletes a new url on current remote (special case of ``git remote set-url``). | |
| This command deletes new URLs to a given remote, making it possible to have | |
| multiple URLs for a single remote. | |
| :param url: | |
| String being the URL to delete from the remote. | |
| :return: | |
| self | |
| """ | |
| return self.set_url(url, delete=True) | |
| def urls(self) -> Iterator[str]: | |
| """:return: Iterator yielding all configured URL targets on a remote as strings""" | |
| try: | |
| remote_details = self.repo.git.remote("get-url", "--all", self.name) | |
| assert isinstance(remote_details, str) | |
| for line in remote_details.split("\n"): | |
| yield line | |
| except GitCommandError as ex: | |
| ## We are on git < 2.7 (i.e TravisCI as of Oct-2016), | |
| # so `get-utl` command does not exist yet! | |
| # see: https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/pull/528#issuecomment-252976319 | |
| # and: http://stackoverflow.com/a/32991784/548792 | |
| # | |
| if "Unknown subcommand: get-url" in str(ex): | |
| try: | |
| remote_details = self.repo.git.remote("show", self.name) | |
| assert isinstance(remote_details, str) | |
| for line in remote_details.split("\n"): | |
| if " Push URL:" in line: | |
| yield line.split(": ")[-1] | |
| except GitCommandError as _ex: | |
| if any(msg in str(_ex) for msg in ["correct access rights", "cannot run ssh"]): | |
| # If ssh is not setup to access this repository, see issue 694. | |
| remote_details = self.repo.git.config("--get-all", "remote.%s.url" % self.name) | |
| assert isinstance(remote_details, str) | |
| for line in remote_details.split("\n"): | |
| yield line | |
| else: | |
| raise _ex | |
| else: | |
| raise ex | |
| def refs(self) -> IterableList[RemoteReference]: | |
| """ | |
| :return: | |
| :class:`~git.util.IterableList` of :class:`~git.refs.remote.RemoteReference` | |
| objects. | |
| It is prefixed, allowing you to omit the remote path portion, e.g.:: | |
| remote.refs.master # yields RemoteReference('/refs/remotes/origin/master') | |
| """ | |
| out_refs: IterableList[RemoteReference] = IterableList(RemoteReference._id_attribute_, "%s/" % self.name) | |
| out_refs.extend(RemoteReference.list_items(self.repo, remote=self.name)) | |
| return out_refs | |
| def stale_refs(self) -> IterableList[Reference]: | |
| """ | |
| :return: | |
| :class:`~git.util.IterableList` of :class:`~git.refs.remote.RemoteReference` | |
| objects that do not have a corresponding head in the remote reference | |
| anymore as they have been deleted on the remote side, but are still | |
| available locally. | |
| The :class:`~git.util.IterableList` is prefixed, hence the 'origin' must be | |
| omitted. See :attr:`refs` property for an example. | |
| To make things more complicated, it can be possible for the list to include | |
| other kinds of references, for example, tag references, if these are stale | |
| as well. This is a fix for the issue described here: | |
| https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/issues/260 | |
| """ | |
| out_refs: IterableList[Reference] = IterableList(RemoteReference._id_attribute_, "%s/" % self.name) | |
| for line in self.repo.git.remote("prune", "--dry-run", self).splitlines()[2:]: | |
| # expecting | |
| # * [would prune] origin/new_branch | |
| token = " * [would prune] " | |
| if not line.startswith(token): | |
| continue | |
| ref_name = line.replace(token, "") | |
| # Sometimes, paths start with a full ref name, like refs/tags/foo. See #260. | |
| if ref_name.startswith(Reference._common_path_default + "/"): | |
| out_refs.append(Reference.from_path(self.repo, ref_name)) | |
| else: | |
| fqhn = "%s/%s" % (RemoteReference._common_path_default, ref_name) | |
| out_refs.append(RemoteReference(self.repo, fqhn)) | |
| # END special case handling | |
| # END for each line | |
| return out_refs | |
| def create(cls, repo: "Repo", name: str, url: str, allow_unsafe_protocols: bool = False, **kwargs: Any) -> "Remote": | |
| """Create a new remote to the given repository. | |
| :param repo: | |
| Repository instance that is to receive the new remote. | |
| :param name: | |
| Desired name of the remote. | |
| :param url: | |
| URL which corresponds to the remote's name. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Allow unsafe protocols to be used, like ``ext``. | |
| :param kwargs: | |
| Additional arguments to be passed to the ``git remote add`` command. | |
| :return: | |
| New :class:`Remote` instance | |
| :raise git.exc.GitCommandError: | |
| In case an origin with that name already exists. | |
| """ | |
| scmd = "add" | |
| kwargs["insert_kwargs_after"] = scmd | |
| url = Git.polish_url(url) | |
| if not allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_protocols(url) | |
| repo.git.remote(scmd, "--", name, url, **kwargs) | |
| return cls(repo, name) | |
| # `add` is an alias. | |
| def add(cls, repo: "Repo", name: str, url: str, **kwargs: Any) -> "Remote": | |
| return cls.create(repo, name, url, **kwargs) | |
| def remove(cls, repo: "Repo", name: str) -> str: | |
| """Remove the remote with the given name. | |
| :return: | |
| The passed remote name to remove | |
| """ | |
| repo.git.remote("rm", name) | |
| if isinstance(name, cls): | |
| name._clear_cache() | |
| return name | |
| # `rm` is an alias. | |
| rm = remove | |
| def rename(self, new_name: str) -> "Remote": | |
| """Rename self to the given `new_name`. | |
| :return: | |
| self | |
| """ | |
| if self.name == new_name: | |
| return self | |
| self.repo.git.remote("rename", self.name, new_name) | |
| self.name = new_name | |
| self._clear_cache() | |
| return self | |
| def update(self, **kwargs: Any) -> "Remote": | |
| """Fetch all changes for this remote, including new branches which will be | |
| forced in (in case your local remote branch is not part the new remote branch's | |
| ancestry anymore). | |
| :param kwargs: | |
| Additional arguments passed to ``git remote update``. | |
| :return: | |
| self | |
| """ | |
| scmd = "update" | |
| kwargs["insert_kwargs_after"] = scmd | |
| self.repo.git.remote(scmd, self.name, **kwargs) | |
| return self | |
| def _get_fetch_info_from_stderr( | |
| self, | |
| proc: "Git.AutoInterrupt", | |
| progress: Union[Callable[..., Any], RemoteProgress, None], | |
| kill_after_timeout: Union[None, float] = None, | |
| ) -> IterableList["FetchInfo"]: | |
| progress = to_progress_instance(progress) | |
| # Skip first line as it is some remote info we are not interested in. | |
| output: IterableList["FetchInfo"] = IterableList("name") | |
| # Lines which are no progress are fetch info lines. | |
| # This also waits for the command to finish. | |
| # Skip some progress lines that don't provide relevant information. | |
| fetch_info_lines = [] | |
| # Basically we want all fetch info lines which appear to be in regular form, and | |
| # thus have a command character. Everything else we ignore. | |
| cmds = set(FetchInfo._flag_map.keys()) | |
| progress_handler = progress.new_message_handler() | |
| handle_process_output( | |
| proc, | |
| None, | |
| progress_handler, | |
| finalizer=None, | |
| decode_streams=True, | |
| kill_after_timeout=kill_after_timeout, | |
| ) | |
| stderr_text = progress.error_lines and "\n".join(progress.error_lines) or "" | |
| proc.wait(stderr=stderr_text) | |
| if stderr_text: | |
| _logger.warning("Error lines received while fetching: %s", stderr_text) | |
| for line in progress.other_lines: | |
| line = force_text(line) | |
| for cmd in cmds: | |
| if len(line) > 1 and line[0] == " " and line[1] == cmd: | |
| fetch_info_lines.append(line) | |
| continue | |
| # Read head information. | |
| fetch_head = SymbolicReference(self.repo, "FETCH_HEAD") | |
| with open(fetch_head.abspath, "rb") as fp: | |
| fetch_head_info = [line.decode(defenc) for line in fp.readlines()] | |
| l_fil = len(fetch_info_lines) | |
| l_fhi = len(fetch_head_info) | |
| if l_fil != l_fhi: | |
| msg = "Fetch head lines do not match lines provided via progress information\n" | |
| msg += "length of progress lines %i should be equal to lines in FETCH_HEAD file %i\n" | |
| msg += "Will ignore extra progress lines or fetch head lines." | |
| msg %= (l_fil, l_fhi) | |
| _logger.debug(msg) | |
| _logger.debug(b"info lines: " + str(fetch_info_lines).encode("UTF-8")) | |
| _logger.debug(b"head info: " + str(fetch_head_info).encode("UTF-8")) | |
| if l_fil < l_fhi: | |
| fetch_head_info = fetch_head_info[:l_fil] | |
| else: | |
| fetch_info_lines = fetch_info_lines[:l_fhi] | |
| # END truncate correct list | |
| # END sanity check + sanitization | |
| for err_line, fetch_line in zip(fetch_info_lines, fetch_head_info): | |
| try: | |
| output.append(FetchInfo._from_line(self.repo, err_line, fetch_line)) | |
| except ValueError as exc: | |
| _logger.debug("Caught error while parsing line: %s", exc) | |
| _logger.warning("Git informed while fetching: %s", err_line.strip()) | |
| return output | |
| def _get_push_info( | |
| self, | |
| proc: "Git.AutoInterrupt", | |
| progress: Union[Callable[..., Any], RemoteProgress, None], | |
| kill_after_timeout: Union[None, float] = None, | |
| ) -> PushInfoList: | |
| progress = to_progress_instance(progress) | |
| # Read progress information from stderr. | |
| # We hope stdout can hold all the data, it should... | |
| # Read the lines manually as it will use carriage returns between the messages | |
| # to override the previous one. This is why we read the bytes manually. | |
| progress_handler = progress.new_message_handler() | |
| output: PushInfoList = PushInfoList() | |
| def stdout_handler(line: str) -> None: | |
| try: | |
| output.append(PushInfo._from_line(self, line)) | |
| except ValueError: | |
| # If an error happens, additional info is given which we parse below. | |
| pass | |
| handle_process_output( | |
| proc, | |
| stdout_handler, | |
| progress_handler, | |
| finalizer=None, | |
| decode_streams=False, | |
| kill_after_timeout=kill_after_timeout, | |
| ) | |
| stderr_text = progress.error_lines and "\n".join(progress.error_lines) or "" | |
| try: | |
| proc.wait(stderr=stderr_text) | |
| except Exception as e: | |
| # This is different than fetch (which fails if there is any stderr | |
| # even if there is an output). | |
| if not output: | |
| raise | |
| elif stderr_text: | |
| _logger.warning("Error lines received while fetching: %s", stderr_text) | |
| output.error = e | |
| return output | |
| def _assert_refspec(self) -> None: | |
| """Turns out we can't deal with remotes if the refspec is missing.""" | |
| config = self.config_reader | |
| unset = "placeholder" | |
| try: | |
| if config.get_value("fetch", default=unset) is unset: | |
| msg = "Remote '%s' has no refspec set.\n" | |
| msg += "You can set it as follows:" | |
| msg += " 'git config --add \"remote.%s.fetch +refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*\"'." | |
| raise AssertionError(msg % (self.name, self.name)) | |
| finally: | |
| config.release() | |
| def fetch( | |
| self, | |
| refspec: Union[str, List[str], None] = None, | |
| progress: Union[RemoteProgress, None, "UpdateProgress"] = None, | |
| verbose: bool = True, | |
| kill_after_timeout: Union[None, float] = None, | |
| allow_unsafe_protocols: bool = False, | |
| allow_unsafe_options: bool = False, | |
| **kwargs: Any, | |
| ) -> IterableList[FetchInfo]: | |
| """Fetch the latest changes for this remote. | |
| :param refspec: | |
| A "refspec" is used by fetch and push to describe the mapping | |
| between remote ref and local ref. They are combined with a colon in | |
| the format ``<src>:<dst>``, preceded by an optional plus sign, ``+``. | |
| For example: ``git fetch $URL refs/heads/master:refs/heads/origin`` means | |
| "grab the master branch head from the $URL and store it as my origin | |
| branch head". And ``git push $URL refs/heads/master:refs/heads/to-upstream`` | |
| means "publish my master branch head as to-upstream branch at $URL". | |
| See also :manpage:`git-push(1)`. | |
| Taken from the git manual, :manpage:`gitglossary(7)`. | |
| Fetch supports multiple refspecs (as the underlying :manpage:`git-fetch(1)` | |
| does) - supplying a list rather than a string for 'refspec' will make use of | |
| this facility. | |
| :param progress: | |
| See the :meth:`push` method. | |
| :param verbose: | |
| Boolean for verbose output. | |
| :param kill_after_timeout: | |
| To specify a timeout in seconds for the git command, after which the process | |
| should be killed. It is set to ``None`` by default. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Allow unsafe protocols to be used, like ``ext``. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_options: | |
| Allow unsafe options to be used, like ``--upload-pack``. | |
| :param kwargs: | |
| Additional arguments to be passed to :manpage:`git-fetch(1)`. | |
| :return: | |
| IterableList(FetchInfo, ...) list of :class:`FetchInfo` instances providing | |
| detailed information about the fetch results | |
| :note: | |
| As fetch does not provide progress information to non-ttys, we cannot make | |
| it available here unfortunately as in the :meth:`push` method. | |
| """ | |
| if refspec is None: | |
| # No argument refspec, then ensure the repo's config has a fetch refspec. | |
| self._assert_refspec() | |
| kwargs = add_progress(kwargs, self.repo.git, progress) | |
| if isinstance(refspec, list): | |
| args: Sequence[Optional[str]] = refspec | |
| else: | |
| args = [refspec] | |
| if not allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| for ref in args: | |
| if ref: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_protocols(ref) | |
| if not allow_unsafe_options: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_options(options=list(kwargs.keys()), unsafe_options=self.unsafe_git_fetch_options) | |
| proc = self.repo.git.fetch( | |
| "--", self, *args, as_process=True, with_stdout=False, universal_newlines=False, v=verbose, **kwargs | |
| ) | |
| res = self._get_fetch_info_from_stderr(proc, progress, kill_after_timeout=kill_after_timeout) | |
| if hasattr(self.repo.odb, "update_cache"): | |
| self.repo.odb.update_cache() | |
| return res | |
| def pull( | |
| self, | |
| refspec: Union[str, List[str], None] = None, | |
| progress: Union[RemoteProgress, "UpdateProgress", None] = None, | |
| kill_after_timeout: Union[None, float] = None, | |
| allow_unsafe_protocols: bool = False, | |
| allow_unsafe_options: bool = False, | |
| **kwargs: Any, | |
| ) -> IterableList[FetchInfo]: | |
| """Pull changes from the given branch, being the same as a fetch followed by a | |
| merge of branch with your local branch. | |
| :param refspec: | |
| See :meth:`fetch` method. | |
| :param progress: | |
| See :meth:`push` method. | |
| :param kill_after_timeout: | |
| See :meth:`fetch` method. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Allow unsafe protocols to be used, like ``ext``. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_options: | |
| Allow unsafe options to be used, like ``--upload-pack``. | |
| :param kwargs: | |
| Additional arguments to be passed to :manpage:`git-pull(1)`. | |
| :return: | |
| Please see :meth:`fetch` method. | |
| """ | |
| if refspec is None: | |
| # No argument refspec, then ensure the repo's config has a fetch refspec. | |
| self._assert_refspec() | |
| kwargs = add_progress(kwargs, self.repo.git, progress) | |
| refspec = Git._unpack_args(refspec or []) | |
| if not allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| for ref in refspec: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_protocols(ref) | |
| if not allow_unsafe_options: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_options(options=list(kwargs.keys()), unsafe_options=self.unsafe_git_pull_options) | |
| proc = self.repo.git.pull( | |
| "--", self, refspec, with_stdout=False, as_process=True, universal_newlines=False, v=True, **kwargs | |
| ) | |
| res = self._get_fetch_info_from_stderr(proc, progress, kill_after_timeout=kill_after_timeout) | |
| if hasattr(self.repo.odb, "update_cache"): | |
| self.repo.odb.update_cache() | |
| return res | |
| def push( | |
| self, | |
| refspec: Union[str, List[str], None] = None, | |
| progress: Union[RemoteProgress, "UpdateProgress", Callable[..., RemoteProgress], None] = None, | |
| kill_after_timeout: Union[None, float] = None, | |
| allow_unsafe_protocols: bool = False, | |
| allow_unsafe_options: bool = False, | |
| **kwargs: Any, | |
| ) -> PushInfoList: | |
| """Push changes from source branch in refspec to target branch in refspec. | |
| :param refspec: | |
| See :meth:`fetch` method. | |
| :param progress: | |
| Can take one of many value types: | |
| * ``None``, to discard progress information. | |
| * A function (callable) that is called with the progress information. | |
| Signature: ``progress(op_code, cur_count, max_count=None, message='')``. | |
| See :meth:`RemoteProgress.update <git.util.RemoteProgress.update>` for a | |
| description of all arguments given to the function. | |
| * An instance of a class derived from :class:`~git.util.RemoteProgress` that | |
| overrides the | |
| :meth:`RemoteProgress.update <git.util.RemoteProgress.update>` method. | |
| :note: | |
| No further progress information is returned after push returns. | |
| :param kill_after_timeout: | |
| To specify a timeout in seconds for the git command, after which the process | |
| should be killed. It is set to ``None`` by default. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| Allow unsafe protocols to be used, like ``ext``. | |
| :param allow_unsafe_options: | |
| Allow unsafe options to be used, like ``--receive-pack``. | |
| :param kwargs: | |
| Additional arguments to be passed to :manpage:`git-push(1)`. | |
| :return: | |
| A :class:`PushInfoList` object, where each list member represents an | |
| individual head which had been updated on the remote side. | |
| If the push contains rejected heads, these will have the | |
| :const:`PushInfo.ERROR` bit set in their flags. | |
| If the operation fails completely, the length of the returned | |
| :class:`PushInfoList` will be 0. | |
| Call :meth:`~PushInfoList.raise_if_error` on the returned object to raise on | |
| any failure. | |
| """ | |
| kwargs = add_progress(kwargs, self.repo.git, progress) | |
| refspec = Git._unpack_args(refspec or []) | |
| if not allow_unsafe_protocols: | |
| for ref in refspec: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_protocols(ref) | |
| if not allow_unsafe_options: | |
| Git.check_unsafe_options(options=list(kwargs.keys()), unsafe_options=self.unsafe_git_push_options) | |
| proc = self.repo.git.push( | |
| "--", | |
| self, | |
| refspec, | |
| porcelain=True, | |
| as_process=True, | |
| universal_newlines=True, | |
| kill_after_timeout=kill_after_timeout, | |
| **kwargs, | |
| ) | |
| return self._get_push_info(proc, progress, kill_after_timeout=kill_after_timeout) | |
| def config_reader(self) -> SectionConstraint[GitConfigParser]: | |
| """ | |
| :return: | |
| :class:`~git.config.GitConfigParser` compatible object able to read options | |
| for only our remote. Hence you may simply type ``config.get("pushurl")`` to | |
| obtain the information. | |
| """ | |
| return self._config_reader | |
| def _clear_cache(self) -> None: | |
| try: | |
| del self._config_reader | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| pass | |
| # END handle exception | |
| def config_writer(self) -> SectionConstraint: | |
| """ | |
| :return: | |
| :class:`~git.config.GitConfigParser`-compatible object able to write options | |
| for this remote. | |
| :note: | |
| You can only own one writer at a time - delete it to release the | |
| configuration file and make it usable by others. | |
| To assure consistent results, you should only query options through the | |
| writer. Once you are done writing, you are free to use the config reader | |
| once again. | |
| """ | |
| writer = self.repo.config_writer() | |
| # Clear our cache to ensure we re-read the possibly changed configuration. | |
| self._clear_cache() | |
| return SectionConstraint(writer, self._config_section_name()) | |