tests/svnxml.py
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Sun, 29 Mar 2015 00:00:14 -0400
changeset 24501 8b51ec98a326
parent 16512 c58bdecdb800
child 28947 812eb3b7dc43
permissions -rw-r--r--
test-git-export: add globs the test runner wants on Windows The only difference for the first two was to add the globs, but the third line of output on Windows was '..\dir2\copy'. I'm not sure why 'copy' is output on Windows instead of '*'.

# Read the output of a "svn log --xml" command on stdin, parse it and
# print a subset of attributes common to all svn versions tested by
# hg.
import xml.dom.minidom, sys

def xmltext(e):
    return ''.join(c.data for c
                   in e.childNodes
                   if c.nodeType == c.TEXT_NODE)

def parseentry(entry):
    e = {}
    e['revision'] = entry.getAttribute('revision')
    e['author'] = xmltext(entry.getElementsByTagName('author')[0])
    e['msg'] = xmltext(entry.getElementsByTagName('msg')[0])
    e['paths'] = []
    paths = entry.getElementsByTagName('paths')
    if paths:
        paths = paths[0]
        for p in paths.getElementsByTagName('path'):
            action = p.getAttribute('action')
            path = xmltext(p)
            frompath = p.getAttribute('copyfrom-path')
            fromrev = p.getAttribute('copyfrom-rev')
            e['paths'].append((path, action, frompath, fromrev))
    return e

def parselog(data):
    entries = []
    doc = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(data)
    for e in doc.getElementsByTagName('logentry'):
        entries.append(parseentry(e))
    return entries

def printentries(entries):
    fp = sys.stdout
    for e in entries:
        for k in ('revision', 'author', 'msg'):
            fp.write(('%s: %s\n' % (k, e[k])).encode('utf-8'))
        for path, action, fpath, frev in sorted(e['paths']):
            frominfo = ''
            if frev:
                frominfo = ' (from %s@%s)' % (fpath, frev)
            p = ' %s %s%s\n' % (action, path, frominfo)
            fp.write(p.encode('utf-8'))

if __name__ == '__main__':
    data = sys.stdin.read()
    entries = parselog(data)
    printentries(entries)