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chg: let procutil maintain its own pagerpid
Previously, chg.c maintains the pagerpid. Let's move it to procutil.c.
Note: chg.c still have a pagerpid to decide whether to call attachio or not.
In the future, attachio may be moved from hgc_open to hgc_runcommand, and
hgc_runcommand handles both pager and attachio so we don't need to run
attachio twice. And chg.c will be free of pagerpid.
author | Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 02 Jan 2017 14:43:37 +0000 |
parents | f7d66746ec18 |
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# bugzilla.py - bugzilla integration for mercurial # # Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> # Copyright 2011-4 Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. '''hooks for integrating with the Bugzilla bug tracker This hook extension adds comments on bugs in Bugzilla when changesets that refer to bugs by Bugzilla ID are seen. The comment is formatted using the Mercurial template mechanism. The bug references can optionally include an update for Bugzilla of the hours spent working on the bug. Bugs can also be marked fixed. Three basic modes of access to Bugzilla are provided: 1. Access via the Bugzilla XMLRPC interface. Requires Bugzilla 3.4 or later. 2. Check data via the Bugzilla XMLRPC interface and submit bug change via email to Bugzilla email interface. Requires Bugzilla 3.4 or later. 3. Writing directly to the Bugzilla database. Only Bugzilla installations using MySQL are supported. Requires Python MySQLdb. Writing directly to the database is susceptible to schema changes, and relies on a Bugzilla contrib script to send out bug change notification emails. This script runs as the user running Mercurial, must be run on the host with the Bugzilla install, and requires permission to read Bugzilla configuration details and the necessary MySQL user and password to have full access rights to the Bugzilla database. For these reasons this access mode is now considered deprecated, and will not be updated for new Bugzilla versions going forward. Only adding comments is supported in this access mode. Access via XMLRPC needs a Bugzilla username and password to be specified in the configuration. Comments are added under that username. Since the configuration must be readable by all Mercurial users, it is recommended that the rights of that user are restricted in Bugzilla to the minimum necessary to add comments. Marking bugs fixed requires Bugzilla 4.0 and later. Access via XMLRPC/email uses XMLRPC to query Bugzilla, but sends email to the Bugzilla email interface to submit comments to bugs. The From: address in the email is set to the email address of the Mercurial user, so the comment appears to come from the Mercurial user. In the event that the Mercurial user email is not recognized by Bugzilla as a Bugzilla user, the email associated with the Bugzilla username used to log into Bugzilla is used instead as the source of the comment. Marking bugs fixed works on all supported Bugzilla versions. Configuration items common to all access modes: bugzilla.version The access type to use. Values recognized are: :``xmlrpc``: Bugzilla XMLRPC interface. :``xmlrpc+email``: Bugzilla XMLRPC and email interfaces. :``3.0``: MySQL access, Bugzilla 3.0 and later. :``2.18``: MySQL access, Bugzilla 2.18 and up to but not including 3.0. :``2.16``: MySQL access, Bugzilla 2.16 and up to but not including 2.18. bugzilla.regexp Regular expression to match bug IDs for update in changeset commit message. It must contain one "()" named group ``<ids>`` containing the bug IDs separated by non-digit characters. It may also contain a named group ``<hours>`` with a floating-point number giving the hours worked on the bug. If no named groups are present, the first "()" group is assumed to contain the bug IDs, and work time is not updated. The default expression matches ``Bug 1234``, ``Bug no. 1234``, ``Bug number 1234``, ``Bugs 1234,5678``, ``Bug 1234 and 5678`` and variations thereof, followed by an hours number prefixed by ``h`` or ``hours``, e.g. ``hours 1.5``. Matching is case insensitive. bugzilla.fixregexp Regular expression to match bug IDs for marking fixed in changeset commit message. This must contain a "()" named group ``<ids>` containing the bug IDs separated by non-digit characters. It may also contain a named group ``<hours>`` with a floating-point number giving the hours worked on the bug. If no named groups are present, the first "()" group is assumed to contain the bug IDs, and work time is not updated. The default expression matches ``Fixes 1234``, ``Fixes bug 1234``, ``Fixes bugs 1234,5678``, ``Fixes 1234 and 5678`` and variations thereof, followed by an hours number prefixed by ``h`` or ``hours``, e.g. ``hours 1.5``. Matching is case insensitive. bugzilla.fixstatus The status to set a bug to when marking fixed. Default ``RESOLVED``. bugzilla.fixresolution The resolution to set a bug to when marking fixed. Default ``FIXED``. bugzilla.style The style file to use when formatting comments. bugzilla.template Template to use when formatting comments. Overrides style if specified. In addition to the usual Mercurial keywords, the extension specifies: :``{bug}``: The Bugzilla bug ID. :``{root}``: The full pathname of the Mercurial repository. :``{webroot}``: Stripped pathname of the Mercurial repository. :``{hgweb}``: Base URL for browsing Mercurial repositories. Default ``changeset {node|short} in repo {root} refers to bug {bug}.\\ndetails:\\n\\t{desc|tabindent}`` bugzilla.strip The number of path separator characters to strip from the front of the Mercurial repository path (``{root}`` in templates) to produce ``{webroot}``. For example, a repository with ``{root}`` ``/var/local/my-project`` with a strip of 2 gives a value for ``{webroot}`` of ``my-project``. Default 0. web.baseurl Base URL for browsing Mercurial repositories. Referenced from templates as ``{hgweb}``. Configuration items common to XMLRPC+email and MySQL access modes: bugzilla.usermap Path of file containing Mercurial committer email to Bugzilla user email mappings. If specified, the file should contain one mapping per line:: committer = Bugzilla user See also the ``[usermap]`` section. The ``[usermap]`` section is used to specify mappings of Mercurial committer email to Bugzilla user email. See also ``bugzilla.usermap``. Contains entries of the form ``committer = Bugzilla user``. XMLRPC access mode configuration: bugzilla.bzurl The base URL for the Bugzilla installation. Default ``http://localhost/bugzilla``. bugzilla.user The username to use to log into Bugzilla via XMLRPC. Default ``bugs``. bugzilla.password The password for Bugzilla login. XMLRPC+email access mode uses the XMLRPC access mode configuration items, and also: bugzilla.bzemail The Bugzilla email address. In addition, the Mercurial email settings must be configured. See the documentation in hgrc(5), sections ``[email]`` and ``[smtp]``. MySQL access mode configuration: bugzilla.host Hostname of the MySQL server holding the Bugzilla database. Default ``localhost``. bugzilla.db Name of the Bugzilla database in MySQL. Default ``bugs``. bugzilla.user Username to use to access MySQL server. Default ``bugs``. bugzilla.password Password to use to access MySQL server. bugzilla.timeout Database connection timeout (seconds). Default 5. bugzilla.bzuser Fallback Bugzilla user name to record comments with, if changeset committer cannot be found as a Bugzilla user. bugzilla.bzdir Bugzilla install directory. Used by default notify. Default ``/var/www/html/bugzilla``. bugzilla.notify The command to run to get Bugzilla to send bug change notification emails. Substitutes from a map with 3 keys, ``bzdir``, ``id`` (bug id) and ``user`` (committer bugzilla email). Default depends on version; from 2.18 it is "cd %(bzdir)s && perl -T contrib/sendbugmail.pl %(id)s %(user)s". Activating the extension:: [extensions] bugzilla = [hooks] # run bugzilla hook on every change pulled or pushed in here incoming.bugzilla = python:hgext.bugzilla.hook Example configurations: XMLRPC example configuration. This uses the Bugzilla at ``http://my-project.org/bugzilla``, logging in as user ``bugmail@my-project.org`` with password ``plugh``. It is used with a collection of Mercurial repositories in ``/var/local/hg/repos/``, with a web interface at ``http://my-project.org/hg``. :: [bugzilla] bzurl=http://my-project.org/bugzilla user=bugmail@my-project.org password=plugh version=xmlrpc template=Changeset {node|short} in {root|basename}. {hgweb}/{webroot}/rev/{node|short}\\n {desc}\\n strip=5 [web] baseurl=http://my-project.org/hg XMLRPC+email example configuration. This uses the Bugzilla at ``http://my-project.org/bugzilla``, logging in as user ``bugmail@my-project.org`` with password ``plugh``. It is used with a collection of Mercurial repositories in ``/var/local/hg/repos/``, with a web interface at ``http://my-project.org/hg``. Bug comments are sent to the Bugzilla email address ``bugzilla@my-project.org``. :: [bugzilla] bzurl=http://my-project.org/bugzilla user=bugmail@my-project.org password=plugh version=xmlrpc+email bzemail=bugzilla@my-project.org template=Changeset {node|short} in {root|basename}. {hgweb}/{webroot}/rev/{node|short}\\n {desc}\\n strip=5 [web] baseurl=http://my-project.org/hg [usermap] user@emaildomain.com=user.name@bugzilladomain.com MySQL example configuration. This has a local Bugzilla 3.2 installation in ``/opt/bugzilla-3.2``. The MySQL database is on ``localhost``, the Bugzilla database name is ``bugs`` and MySQL is accessed with MySQL username ``bugs`` password ``XYZZY``. It is used with a collection of Mercurial repositories in ``/var/local/hg/repos/``, with a web interface at ``http://my-project.org/hg``. :: [bugzilla] host=localhost password=XYZZY version=3.0 bzuser=unknown@domain.com bzdir=/opt/bugzilla-3.2 template=Changeset {node|short} in {root|basename}. {hgweb}/{webroot}/rev/{node|short}\\n {desc}\\n strip=5 [web] baseurl=http://my-project.org/hg [usermap] user@emaildomain.com=user.name@bugzilladomain.com All the above add a comment to the Bugzilla bug record of the form:: Changeset 3b16791d6642 in repository-name. http://my-project.org/hg/repository-name/rev/3b16791d6642 Changeset commit comment. Bug 1234. ''' from __future__ import absolute_import import re import time from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import short from mercurial import ( cmdutil, error, mail, util, ) urlparse = util.urlparse xmlrpclib = util.xmlrpclib # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should # be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or # leave the attribute unspecified. testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' class bzaccess(object): '''Base class for access to Bugzilla.''' def __init__(self, ui): self.ui = ui usermap = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'usermap') if usermap: self.ui.readconfig(usermap, sections=['usermap']) def map_committer(self, user): '''map name of committer to Bugzilla user name.''' for committer, bzuser in self.ui.configitems('usermap'): if committer.lower() == user.lower(): return bzuser return user # Methods to be implemented by access classes. # # 'bugs' is a dict keyed on bug id, where values are a dict holding # updates to bug state. Recognized dict keys are: # # 'hours': Value, float containing work hours to be updated. # 'fix': If key present, bug is to be marked fixed. Value ignored. def filter_real_bug_ids(self, bugs): '''remove bug IDs that do not exist in Bugzilla from bugs.''' pass def filter_cset_known_bug_ids(self, node, bugs): '''remove bug IDs where node occurs in comment text from bugs.''' pass def updatebug(self, bugid, newstate, text, committer): '''update the specified bug. Add comment text and set new states. If possible add the comment as being from the committer of the changeset. Otherwise use the default Bugzilla user. ''' pass def notify(self, bugs, committer): '''Force sending of Bugzilla notification emails. Only required if the access method does not trigger notification emails automatically. ''' pass # Bugzilla via direct access to MySQL database. class bzmysql(bzaccess): '''Support for direct MySQL access to Bugzilla. The earliest Bugzilla version this is tested with is version 2.16. If your Bugzilla is version 3.4 or above, you are strongly recommended to use the XMLRPC access method instead. ''' @staticmethod def sql_buglist(ids): '''return SQL-friendly list of bug ids''' return '(' + ','.join(map(str, ids)) + ')' _MySQLdb = None def __init__(self, ui): try: import MySQLdb as mysql bzmysql._MySQLdb = mysql except ImportError as err: raise error.Abort(_('python mysql support not available: %s') % err) bzaccess.__init__(self, ui) host = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'host', 'localhost') user = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'user', 'bugs') passwd = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'password') db = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'db', 'bugs') timeout = int(self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'timeout', 5)) self.ui.note(_('connecting to %s:%s as %s, password %s\n') % (host, db, user, '*' * len(passwd))) self.conn = bzmysql._MySQLdb.connect(host=host, user=user, passwd=passwd, db=db, connect_timeout=timeout) self.cursor = self.conn.cursor() self.longdesc_id = self.get_longdesc_id() self.user_ids = {} self.default_notify = "cd %(bzdir)s && ./processmail %(id)s %(user)s" def run(self, *args, **kwargs): '''run a query.''' self.ui.note(_('query: %s %s\n') % (args, kwargs)) try: self.cursor.execute(*args, **kwargs) except bzmysql._MySQLdb.MySQLError: self.ui.note(_('failed query: %s %s\n') % (args, kwargs)) raise def get_longdesc_id(self): '''get identity of longdesc field''' self.run('select fieldid from fielddefs where name = "longdesc"') ids = self.cursor.fetchall() if len(ids) != 1: raise error.Abort(_('unknown database schema')) return ids[0][0] def filter_real_bug_ids(self, bugs): '''filter not-existing bugs from set.''' self.run('select bug_id from bugs where bug_id in %s' % bzmysql.sql_buglist(bugs.keys())) existing = [id for (id,) in self.cursor.fetchall()] for id in bugs.keys(): if id not in existing: self.ui.status(_('bug %d does not exist\n') % id) del bugs[id] def filter_cset_known_bug_ids(self, node, bugs): '''filter bug ids that already refer to this changeset from set.''' self.run('''select bug_id from longdescs where bug_id in %s and thetext like "%%%s%%"''' % (bzmysql.sql_buglist(bugs.keys()), short(node))) for (id,) in self.cursor.fetchall(): self.ui.status(_('bug %d already knows about changeset %s\n') % (id, short(node))) del bugs[id] def notify(self, bugs, committer): '''tell bugzilla to send mail.''' self.ui.status(_('telling bugzilla to send mail:\n')) (user, userid) = self.get_bugzilla_user(committer) for id in bugs.keys(): self.ui.status(_(' bug %s\n') % id) cmdfmt = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'notify', self.default_notify) bzdir = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'bzdir', '/var/www/html/bugzilla') try: # Backwards-compatible with old notify string, which # took one string. This will throw with a new format # string. cmd = cmdfmt % id except TypeError: cmd = cmdfmt % {'bzdir': bzdir, 'id': id, 'user': user} self.ui.note(_('running notify command %s\n') % cmd) fp = util.popen('(%s) 2>&1' % cmd) out = fp.read() ret = fp.close() if ret: self.ui.warn(out) raise error.Abort(_('bugzilla notify command %s') % util.explainexit(ret)[0]) self.ui.status(_('done\n')) def get_user_id(self, user): '''look up numeric bugzilla user id.''' try: return self.user_ids[user] except KeyError: try: userid = int(user) except ValueError: self.ui.note(_('looking up user %s\n') % user) self.run('''select userid from profiles where login_name like %s''', user) all = self.cursor.fetchall() if len(all) != 1: raise KeyError(user) userid = int(all[0][0]) self.user_ids[user] = userid return userid def get_bugzilla_user(self, committer): '''See if committer is a registered bugzilla user. Return bugzilla username and userid if so. If not, return default bugzilla username and userid.''' user = self.map_committer(committer) try: userid = self.get_user_id(user) except KeyError: try: defaultuser = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'bzuser') if not defaultuser: raise error.Abort(_('cannot find bugzilla user id for %s') % user) userid = self.get_user_id(defaultuser) user = defaultuser except KeyError: raise error.Abort(_('cannot find bugzilla user id for %s or %s') % (user, defaultuser)) return (user, userid) def updatebug(self, bugid, newstate, text, committer): '''update bug state with comment text. Try adding comment as committer of changeset, otherwise as default bugzilla user.''' if len(newstate) > 0: self.ui.warn(_("Bugzilla/MySQL cannot update bug state\n")) (user, userid) = self.get_bugzilla_user(committer) now = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') self.run('''insert into longdescs (bug_id, who, bug_when, thetext) values (%s, %s, %s, %s)''', (bugid, userid, now, text)) self.run('''insert into bugs_activity (bug_id, who, bug_when, fieldid) values (%s, %s, %s, %s)''', (bugid, userid, now, self.longdesc_id)) self.conn.commit() class bzmysql_2_18(bzmysql): '''support for bugzilla 2.18 series.''' def __init__(self, ui): bzmysql.__init__(self, ui) self.default_notify = \ "cd %(bzdir)s && perl -T contrib/sendbugmail.pl %(id)s %(user)s" class bzmysql_3_0(bzmysql_2_18): '''support for bugzilla 3.0 series.''' def __init__(self, ui): bzmysql_2_18.__init__(self, ui) def get_longdesc_id(self): '''get identity of longdesc field''' self.run('select id from fielddefs where name = "longdesc"') ids = self.cursor.fetchall() if len(ids) != 1: raise error.Abort(_('unknown database schema')) return ids[0][0] # Bugzilla via XMLRPC interface. class cookietransportrequest(object): """A Transport request method that retains cookies over its lifetime. The regular xmlrpclib transports ignore cookies. Which causes a bit of a problem when you need a cookie-based login, as with the Bugzilla XMLRPC interface prior to 4.4.3. So this is a helper for defining a Transport which looks for cookies being set in responses and saves them to add to all future requests. """ # Inspiration drawn from # http://blog.godson.in/2010/09/how-to-make-python-xmlrpclib-client.html # http://www.itkovian.net/base/transport-class-for-pythons-xml-rpc-lib/ cookies = [] def send_cookies(self, connection): if self.cookies: for cookie in self.cookies: connection.putheader("Cookie", cookie) def request(self, host, handler, request_body, verbose=0): self.verbose = verbose self.accept_gzip_encoding = False # issue XML-RPC request h = self.make_connection(host) if verbose: h.set_debuglevel(1) self.send_request(h, handler, request_body) self.send_host(h, host) self.send_cookies(h) self.send_user_agent(h) self.send_content(h, request_body) # Deal with differences between Python 2.6 and 2.7. # In the former h is a HTTP(S). In the latter it's a # HTTP(S)Connection. Luckily, the 2.6 implementation of # HTTP(S) has an underlying HTTP(S)Connection, so extract # that and use it. try: response = h.getresponse() except AttributeError: response = h._conn.getresponse() # Add any cookie definitions to our list. for header in response.msg.getallmatchingheaders("Set-Cookie"): val = header.split(": ", 1)[1] cookie = val.split(";", 1)[0] self.cookies.append(cookie) if response.status != 200: raise xmlrpclib.ProtocolError(host + handler, response.status, response.reason, response.msg.headers) payload = response.read() parser, unmarshaller = self.getparser() parser.feed(payload) parser.close() return unmarshaller.close() # The explicit calls to the underlying xmlrpclib __init__() methods are # necessary. The xmlrpclib.Transport classes are old-style classes, and # it turns out their __init__() doesn't get called when doing multiple # inheritance with a new-style class. class cookietransport(cookietransportrequest, xmlrpclib.Transport): def __init__(self, use_datetime=0): if util.safehasattr(xmlrpclib.Transport, "__init__"): xmlrpclib.Transport.__init__(self, use_datetime) class cookiesafetransport(cookietransportrequest, xmlrpclib.SafeTransport): def __init__(self, use_datetime=0): if util.safehasattr(xmlrpclib.Transport, "__init__"): xmlrpclib.SafeTransport.__init__(self, use_datetime) class bzxmlrpc(bzaccess): """Support for access to Bugzilla via the Bugzilla XMLRPC API. Requires a minimum Bugzilla version 3.4. """ def __init__(self, ui): bzaccess.__init__(self, ui) bzweb = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'bzurl', 'http://localhost/bugzilla/') bzweb = bzweb.rstrip("/") + "/xmlrpc.cgi" user = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'user', 'bugs') passwd = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'password') self.fixstatus = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'fixstatus', 'RESOLVED') self.fixresolution = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'fixresolution', 'FIXED') self.bzproxy = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(bzweb, self.transport(bzweb)) ver = self.bzproxy.Bugzilla.version()['version'].split('.') self.bzvermajor = int(ver[0]) self.bzverminor = int(ver[1]) login = self.bzproxy.User.login({'login': user, 'password': passwd, 'restrict_login': True}) self.bztoken = login.get('token', '') def transport(self, uri): if urlparse.urlparse(uri, "http")[0] == "https": return cookiesafetransport() else: return cookietransport() def get_bug_comments(self, id): """Return a string with all comment text for a bug.""" c = self.bzproxy.Bug.comments({'ids': [id], 'include_fields': ['text'], 'token': self.bztoken}) return ''.join([t['text'] for t in c['bugs'][str(id)]['comments']]) def filter_real_bug_ids(self, bugs): probe = self.bzproxy.Bug.get({'ids': sorted(bugs.keys()), 'include_fields': [], 'permissive': True, 'token': self.bztoken, }) for badbug in probe['faults']: id = badbug['id'] self.ui.status(_('bug %d does not exist\n') % id) del bugs[id] def filter_cset_known_bug_ids(self, node, bugs): for id in sorted(bugs.keys()): if self.get_bug_comments(id).find(short(node)) != -1: self.ui.status(_('bug %d already knows about changeset %s\n') % (id, short(node))) del bugs[id] def updatebug(self, bugid, newstate, text, committer): args = {} if 'hours' in newstate: args['work_time'] = newstate['hours'] if self.bzvermajor >= 4: args['ids'] = [bugid] args['comment'] = {'body' : text} if 'fix' in newstate: args['status'] = self.fixstatus args['resolution'] = self.fixresolution args['token'] = self.bztoken self.bzproxy.Bug.update(args) else: if 'fix' in newstate: self.ui.warn(_("Bugzilla/XMLRPC needs Bugzilla 4.0 or later " "to mark bugs fixed\n")) args['id'] = bugid args['comment'] = text self.bzproxy.Bug.add_comment(args) class bzxmlrpcemail(bzxmlrpc): """Read data from Bugzilla via XMLRPC, send updates via email. Advantages of sending updates via email: 1. Comments can be added as any user, not just logged in user. 2. Bug statuses or other fields not accessible via XMLRPC can potentially be updated. There is no XMLRPC function to change bug status before Bugzilla 4.0, so bugs cannot be marked fixed via XMLRPC before Bugzilla 4.0. But bugs can be marked fixed via email from 3.4 onwards. """ # The email interface changes subtly between 3.4 and 3.6. In 3.4, # in-email fields are specified as '@<fieldname> = <value>'. In # 3.6 this becomes '@<fieldname> <value>'. And fieldname @bug_id # in 3.4 becomes @id in 3.6. 3.6 and 4.0 both maintain backwards # compatibility, but rather than rely on this use the new format for # 4.0 onwards. def __init__(self, ui): bzxmlrpc.__init__(self, ui) self.bzemail = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'bzemail') if not self.bzemail: raise error.Abort(_("configuration 'bzemail' missing")) mail.validateconfig(self.ui) def makecommandline(self, fieldname, value): if self.bzvermajor >= 4: return "@%s %s" % (fieldname, str(value)) else: if fieldname == "id": fieldname = "bug_id" return "@%s = %s" % (fieldname, str(value)) def send_bug_modify_email(self, bugid, commands, comment, committer): '''send modification message to Bugzilla bug via email. The message format is documented in the Bugzilla email_in.pl specification. commands is a list of command lines, comment is the comment text. To stop users from crafting commit comments with Bugzilla commands, specify the bug ID via the message body, rather than the subject line, and leave a blank line after it. ''' user = self.map_committer(committer) matches = self.bzproxy.User.get({'match': [user], 'token': self.bztoken}) if not matches['users']: user = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'user', 'bugs') matches = self.bzproxy.User.get({'match': [user], 'token': self.bztoken}) if not matches['users']: raise error.Abort(_("default bugzilla user %s email not found") % user) user = matches['users'][0]['email'] commands.append(self.makecommandline("id", bugid)) text = "\n".join(commands) + "\n\n" + comment _charsets = mail._charsets(self.ui) user = mail.addressencode(self.ui, user, _charsets) bzemail = mail.addressencode(self.ui, self.bzemail, _charsets) msg = mail.mimeencode(self.ui, text, _charsets) msg['From'] = user msg['To'] = bzemail msg['Subject'] = mail.headencode(self.ui, "Bug modification", _charsets) sendmail = mail.connect(self.ui) sendmail(user, bzemail, msg.as_string()) def updatebug(self, bugid, newstate, text, committer): cmds = [] if 'hours' in newstate: cmds.append(self.makecommandline("work_time", newstate['hours'])) if 'fix' in newstate: cmds.append(self.makecommandline("bug_status", self.fixstatus)) cmds.append(self.makecommandline("resolution", self.fixresolution)) self.send_bug_modify_email(bugid, cmds, text, committer) class bugzilla(object): # supported versions of bugzilla. different versions have # different schemas. _versions = { '2.16': bzmysql, '2.18': bzmysql_2_18, '3.0': bzmysql_3_0, 'xmlrpc': bzxmlrpc, 'xmlrpc+email': bzxmlrpcemail } _default_bug_re = (r'bugs?\s*,?\s*(?:#|nos?\.?|num(?:ber)?s?)?\s*' r'(?P<ids>(?:\d+\s*(?:,?\s*(?:and)?)?\s*)+)' r'\.?\s*(?:h(?:ours?)?\s*(?P<hours>\d*(?:\.\d+)?))?') _default_fix_re = (r'fix(?:es)?\s*(?:bugs?\s*)?,?\s*' r'(?:nos?\.?|num(?:ber)?s?)?\s*' r'(?P<ids>(?:#?\d+\s*(?:,?\s*(?:and)?)?\s*)+)' r'\.?\s*(?:h(?:ours?)?\s*(?P<hours>\d*(?:\.\d+)?))?') def __init__(self, ui, repo): self.ui = ui self.repo = repo bzversion = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'version') try: bzclass = bugzilla._versions[bzversion] except KeyError: raise error.Abort(_('bugzilla version %s not supported') % bzversion) self.bzdriver = bzclass(self.ui) self.bug_re = re.compile( self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'regexp', bugzilla._default_bug_re), re.IGNORECASE) self.fix_re = re.compile( self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'fixregexp', bugzilla._default_fix_re), re.IGNORECASE) self.split_re = re.compile(r'\D+') def find_bugs(self, ctx): '''return bugs dictionary created from commit comment. Extract bug info from changeset comments. Filter out any that are not known to Bugzilla, and any that already have a reference to the given changeset in their comments. ''' start = 0 hours = 0.0 bugs = {} bugmatch = self.bug_re.search(ctx.description(), start) fixmatch = self.fix_re.search(ctx.description(), start) while True: bugattribs = {} if not bugmatch and not fixmatch: break if not bugmatch: m = fixmatch elif not fixmatch: m = bugmatch else: if bugmatch.start() < fixmatch.start(): m = bugmatch else: m = fixmatch start = m.end() if m is bugmatch: bugmatch = self.bug_re.search(ctx.description(), start) if 'fix' in bugattribs: del bugattribs['fix'] else: fixmatch = self.fix_re.search(ctx.description(), start) bugattribs['fix'] = None try: ids = m.group('ids') except IndexError: ids = m.group(1) try: hours = float(m.group('hours')) bugattribs['hours'] = hours except IndexError: pass except TypeError: pass except ValueError: self.ui.status(_("%s: invalid hours\n") % m.group('hours')) for id in self.split_re.split(ids): if not id: continue bugs[int(id)] = bugattribs if bugs: self.bzdriver.filter_real_bug_ids(bugs) if bugs: self.bzdriver.filter_cset_known_bug_ids(ctx.node(), bugs) return bugs def update(self, bugid, newstate, ctx): '''update bugzilla bug with reference to changeset.''' def webroot(root): '''strip leading prefix of repo root and turn into url-safe path.''' count = int(self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'strip', 0)) root = util.pconvert(root) while count > 0: c = root.find('/') if c == -1: break root = root[c + 1:] count -= 1 return root mapfile = None tmpl = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'template') if not tmpl: mapfile = self.ui.config('bugzilla', 'style') if not mapfile and not tmpl: tmpl = _('changeset {node|short} in repo {root} refers ' 'to bug {bug}.\ndetails:\n\t{desc|tabindent}') t = cmdutil.changeset_templater(self.ui, self.repo, False, None, tmpl, mapfile, False) self.ui.pushbuffer() t.show(ctx, changes=ctx.changeset(), bug=str(bugid), hgweb=self.ui.config('web', 'baseurl'), root=self.repo.root, webroot=webroot(self.repo.root)) data = self.ui.popbuffer() self.bzdriver.updatebug(bugid, newstate, data, util.email(ctx.user())) def notify(self, bugs, committer): '''ensure Bugzilla users are notified of bug change.''' self.bzdriver.notify(bugs, committer) def hook(ui, repo, hooktype, node=None, **kwargs): '''add comment to bugzilla for each changeset that refers to a bugzilla bug id. only add a comment once per bug, so same change seen multiple times does not fill bug with duplicate data.''' if node is None: raise error.Abort(_('hook type %s does not pass a changeset id') % hooktype) try: bz = bugzilla(ui, repo) ctx = repo[node] bugs = bz.find_bugs(ctx) if bugs: for bug in bugs: bz.update(bug, bugs[bug], ctx) bz.notify(bugs, util.email(ctx.user())) except Exception as e: raise error.Abort(_('Bugzilla error: %s') % e)