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view hglib/client.py @ 120:5d3783aebe5f 1.2
log: fix 'hidden' option
We were passing -h, which is 'help', not 'hidden'.
author | Julien Cristau <julien.cristau@logilab.fr> |
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date | Mon, 27 Jan 2014 09:29:55 +0100 |
parents | 9324a89dd84e |
children | e05b0cf920bb |
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import subprocess, os, struct, cStringIO, re, datetime import hglib, error, util, templates, merge, context from util import cmdbuilder class revision(tuple): def __new__(cls, rev, node, tags, branch, author, desc, date): return tuple.__new__(cls, (rev, node, tags, branch, author, desc, date)) @property def rev(self): return self[0] @property def node(self): return self[1] @property def tags(self): return self[2] @property def branch(self): return self[3] @property def author(self): return self[4] @property def desc(self): return self[5] @property def date(self): return self[6] class hgclient(object): inputfmt = '>I' outputfmt = '>cI' outputfmtsize = struct.calcsize(outputfmt) retfmt = '>i' def __init__(self, path, encoding, configs, connect=True): self._args = [hglib.HGPATH, 'serve', '--cmdserver', 'pipe', '--config', 'ui.interactive=True'] if path: self._args += ['-R', path] if configs: self._args += ['--config'] + configs self._env = {'HGPLAIN': '1'} if encoding: self._env['HGENCODING'] = encoding self.server = None self._version = None if connect: self.open() def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): self.close() def _readhello(self): """ read the hello message the server sends when started """ ch, msg = self._readchannel() assert ch == 'o' msg = msg.split('\n') self.capabilities = msg[0][len('capabilities: '):] if not self.capabilities: raise error.ResponseError("bad hello message: expected 'capabilities: '" ", got %r" % msg[0]) self.capabilities = set(self.capabilities.split()) # at the very least the server should be able to run commands assert 'runcommand' in self.capabilities self._encoding = msg[1][len('encoding: '):] if not self._encoding: raise error.ResponseError("bad hello message: expected 'encoding: '" ", got %r" % msg[1]) def _readchannel(self): data = self.server.stdout.read(hgclient.outputfmtsize) if not data: raise error.ServerError() channel, length = struct.unpack(hgclient.outputfmt, data) if channel in 'IL': return channel, length else: return channel, self.server.stdout.read(length) @staticmethod def _parserevs(splitted): ''' splitted is a list of fields according to our rev.style, where each 6 fields compose one revision. ''' revs = [] for rev in util.grouper(7, splitted): # truncate the timezone and convert to a local datetime posixtime = float(rev[6].split('.', 1)[0]) dt = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(posixtime) revs.append(revision(rev[0], rev[1], rev[2], rev[3], rev[4], rev[5], dt)) return revs def runcommand(self, args, inchannels, outchannels): def writeblock(data): self.server.stdin.write(struct.pack(self.inputfmt, len(data))) self.server.stdin.write(data) self.server.stdin.flush() if not self.server: raise ValueError("server not connected") self.server.stdin.write('runcommand\n') writeblock('\0'.join(args)) while True: channel, data = self._readchannel() # input channels if channel in inchannels: writeblock(inchannels[channel](data)) # output channels elif channel in outchannels: outchannels[channel](data) # result channel, command finished elif channel == 'r': return struct.unpack(hgclient.retfmt, data)[0] # a channel that we don't know and can't ignore elif channel.isupper(): raise error.ResponseError("unexpected data on required channel '%s'" % channel) # optional channel else: pass def rawcommand(self, args, eh=None, prompt=None, input=None): """ args is the cmdline (usually built using util.cmdbuilder) eh is an error handler that is passed the return code, stdout and stderr If no eh is given, we raise a CommandError if ret != 0 prompt is used to reply to prompts by the server It receives the max number of bytes to return and the contents of stdout received so far input is used to reply to bulk data requests by the server It receives the max number of bytes to return """ out, err = cStringIO.StringIO(), cStringIO.StringIO() outchannels = {'o' : out.write, 'e' : err.write} inchannels = {} if prompt is not None: def func(size): reply = prompt(size, out.getvalue()) return str(reply) inchannels['L'] = func if input is not None: inchannels['I'] = input ret = self.runcommand(args, inchannels, outchannels) out, err = out.getvalue(), err.getvalue() if ret: if eh is None: raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) else: return eh(ret, out, err) return out def open(self): if self.server is not None: raise ValueError('server already open') self.server = util.popen(self._args, self._env) self._readhello() return self def close(self): """ Closes the command server instance and waits for it to exit, returns the exit code. Attempting to call any function afterwards that needs to communicate with the server will raise a ValueError. """ self.server.stdin.close() self.server.wait() ret = self.server.returncode self.server = None return ret def add(self, files=[], dryrun=False, subrepos=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Add the specified files on the next commit. If no files are given, add all files to the repository. dryrun - do no perform actions subrepos - recurse into subrepositories include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns Return whether all given files were added. """ if not isinstance(files, list): files = [files] args = cmdbuilder('add', n=dryrun, S=subrepos, I=include, X=exclude, *files) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def addremove(self, files=[], similarity=None, dryrun=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Add all new files and remove all missing files from the repository. New files are ignored if they match any of the patterns in ".hgignore". As with add, these changes take effect at the next commit. similarity - used to detect renamed files. With a parameter greater than 0, this compares every removed file with every added file and records those similar enough as renames. This option takes a percentage between 0 (disabled) and 100 (files must be identical) as its parameter. Detecting renamed files this way can be expensive. After using this option, "hg status -C" can be used to check which files were identified as moved or renamed. dryrun - do no perform actions include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns Return True if all files are successfully added. """ if not isinstance(files, list): files = [files] args = cmdbuilder('addremove', s=similarity, n=dryrun, I=include, X=exclude, *files) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def annotate(self, files, rev=None, nofollow=False, text=False, user=False, file=False, date=False, number=False, changeset=False, line=False, verbose=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Show changeset information by line for each file in files. rev - annotate the specified revision nofollow - don't follow copies and renames text - treat all files as text user - list the author (long with -v) file - list the filename date - list the date number - list the revision number (default) changeset - list the changeset line - show line number at the first appearance include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns Yields a (info, contents) tuple for each line in a file. Info is a space separated string according to the given options. """ if not isinstance(files, list): files = [files] args = cmdbuilder('annotate', r=rev, no_follow=nofollow, a=text, u=user, f=file, d=date, n=number, c=changeset, l=line, v=verbose, I=include, X=exclude, *files) out = self.rawcommand(args) for line in out.splitlines(): yield tuple(line.split(': ', 1)) def archive(self, dest, rev=None, nodecode=False, prefix=None, type=None, subrepos=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Create an unversioned archive of a repository revision. The exact name of the destination archive or directory is given using a format string; see export for details. Each member added to an archive file has a directory prefix prepended. Use prefix to specify a format string for the prefix. The default is the basename of the archive, with suffixes removed. dest - destination path rev - revision to distribute. The revision used is the parent of the working directory if one isn't given. nodecode - do not pass files through decoders prefix - directory prefix for files in archive type - type of distribution to create. The archive type is automatically detected based on file extension if one isn't given. Valid types are: "files" a directory full of files (default) "tar" tar archive, uncompressed "tbz2" tar archive, compressed using bzip2 "tgz" tar archive, compressed using gzip "uzip" zip archive, uncompressed "zip" zip archive, compressed using deflate subrepos - recurse into subrepositories include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ args = cmdbuilder('archive', dest, r=rev, no_decode=nodecode, p=prefix, t=type, S=subrepos, I=include, X=exclude) self.rawcommand(args) def backout(self, rev, merge=False, parent=None, tool=None, message=None, logfile=None, date=None, user=None): """ Prepare a new changeset with the effect of rev undone in the current working directory. If rev is the parent of the working directory, then this new changeset is committed automatically. Otherwise, hg needs to merge the changes and the merged result is left uncommitted. rev - revision to backout merge - merge with old dirstate parent after backout parent - parent to choose when backing out merge tool - specify merge tool message - use text as commit message logfile - read commit message from file date - record the specified date as commit date user - record the specified user as committer """ if message and logfile: raise ValueError("cannot specify both a message and a logfile") args = cmdbuilder('backout', r=rev, merge=merge, parent=parent, t=tool, m=message, l=logfile, d=date, u=user) self.rawcommand(args) def bookmark(self, name, rev=None, force=False, delete=False, inactive=False, rename=None): """ Set a bookmark on the working directory's parent revision or rev, with the given name. name - bookmark name rev - revision to bookmark force - bookmark even if another bookmark with the same name exists delete - delete the given bookmark inactive - do not mark the new bookmark active rename - rename the bookmark given by rename to name """ args = cmdbuilder('bookmark', name, r=rev, f=force, d=delete, i=inactive, m=rename) self.rawcommand(args) def bookmarks(self): """ Return the bookmarks as a list of (name, rev, node) and the index of the current one. If there isn't a current one, -1 is returned as the index. """ out = self.rawcommand(['bookmarks']) bms = [] current = -1 if out.rstrip() != 'no bookmarks set': for line in out.splitlines(): iscurrent, line = line[0:3], line[3:] if '*' in iscurrent: current = len(bms) name, line = line.split(' ', 1) rev, node = line.split(':') bms.append((name, int(rev), node)) return bms, current def branch(self, name=None, clean=False, force=False): """ When name isn't given, return the current branch name. Otherwise set the working directory branch name (the branch will not exist in the repository until the next commit). Standard practice recommends that primary development take place on the 'default' branch. When clean is True, reset and return the working directory branch to that of the parent of the working directory, negating a previous branch change. name - new branch name clean - reset branch name to parent branch name force - set branch name even if it shadows an existing branch """ if name and clean: raise ValueError('cannot use both name and clean') args = cmdbuilder('branch', name, f=force, C=clean) out = self.rawcommand(args).rstrip() if name: return name elif not clean: return out else: # len('reset working directory to branch ') == 34 return out[34:] def branches(self, active=False, closed=False): """ Returns the repository's named branches as a list of (name, rev, node). active - show only branches that have unmerged heads closed - show normal and closed branches """ args = cmdbuilder('branches', a=active, c=closed) out = self.rawcommand(args) branches = [] for line in out.rstrip().splitlines(): namerev, node = line.rsplit(':', 1) name, rev = namerev.rsplit(' ', 1) name = name.rstrip() node = node.split()[0] # get rid of ' (inactive)' branches.append((name, int(rev), node)) return branches def bundle(self, file, destrepo=None, rev=[], branch=[], base=[], all=False, force=False, type=None, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, insecure=False): """ Generate a compressed changegroup file collecting changesets not known to be in another repository. If destrepo isn't given, then hg assumes the destination will have all the nodes you specify with base. To create a bundle containing all changesets, use all (or set base to 'null'). file - destination file name destrepo - repository to look for changes rev - a changeset intended to be added to the destination branch - a specific branch you would like to bundle base - a base changeset assumed to be available at the destination all - bundle all changesets in the repository type - bundle compression type to use, available compression methods are: none, bzip2, and gzip (default: bzip2) force - run even when the destrepo is unrelated ssh - specify ssh command to use remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side insecure - do not verify server certificate (ignoring web.cacerts config) Return True if a bundle was created, False if no changes were found. """ args = cmdbuilder('bundle', file, destrepo, f=force, r=rev, b=branch, base=base, a=all, t=type, e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, insecure=insecure) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def cat(self, files, rev=None, output=None): """ Return a string containing the specified files as they were at the given revision. If no revision is given, the parent of the working directory is used, or tip if no revision is checked out. If output is given, writes the contents to the specified file. The name of the file is given using a format string. The formatting rules are the same as for the export command, with the following additions: "%s" basename of file being printed "%d" dirname of file being printed, or '.' if in repository root "%p" root-relative path name of file being printed """ args = cmdbuilder('cat', r=rev, o=output, *files) out = self.rawcommand(args) if not output: return out def clone(self, source='.', dest=None, branch=None, updaterev=None, revrange=None): """ Create a copy of an existing repository specified by source in a new directory dest. If dest isn't specified, it defaults to the basename of source. branch - clone only the specified branch updaterev - revision, tag or branch to check out revrange - include the specified changeset """ args = cmdbuilder('clone', source, dest, b=branch, u=updaterev, r=revrange) self.rawcommand(args) def commit(self, message=None, logfile=None, addremove=False, closebranch=False, date=None, user=None, include=None, exclude=None): """ Commit changes reported by status into the repository. message - the commit message logfile - read commit message from file addremove - mark new/missing files as added/removed before committing closebranch - mark a branch as closed, hiding it from the branch list date - record the specified date as commit date user - record the specified user as committer include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if message is None and logfile is None: raise ValueError("must provide at least a message or a logfile") elif message and logfile: raise ValueError("cannot specify both a message and a logfile") # --debug will print the committed cset args = cmdbuilder('commit', debug=True, m=message, A=addremove, close_branch=closebranch, d=date, u=user, l=logfile, I=include, X=exclude) out = self.rawcommand(args) rev, node = out.splitlines()[-1].rsplit(':') return int(rev.split()[-1]), node def config(self, names=[], untrusted=False, showsource=False): """ Return a list of (section, key, value) config settings from all hgrc files When showsource is specified, return (source, section, key, value) where source is of the form filename:[line] """ def splitline(s): k, value = s.rstrip().split('=', 1) section, key = k.split('.', 1) return (section, key, value) if not isinstance(names, list): names = [names] args = cmdbuilder('showconfig', u=untrusted, debug=showsource, *names) out = self.rawcommand(args) conf = [] if showsource: out = util.skiplines(out, 'read config from: ') for line in out.splitlines(): m = re.match(r"(.+?:(?:\d+:)?) (.*)", line) t = splitline(m.group(2)) conf.append((m.group(1)[:-1], t[0], t[1], t[2])) else: for line in out.splitlines(): conf.append(splitline(line)) return conf @property def encoding(self): """ Return the server's encoding (as reported in the hello message). """ if not 'getencoding' in self.capabilities: raise CapabilityError('getencoding') if not self._encoding: self.server.stdin.write('getencoding\n') self._encoding = self._readfromchannel('r') return self._encoding def copy(self, source, dest, after=False, force=False, dryrun=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Mark dest as having copies of source files. If dest is a directory, copies are put in that directory. If dest is a file, then source must be a string. Returns True on success, False if errors are encountered. source - a file or a list of files dest - a destination file or directory after - record a copy that has already occurred force - forcibly copy over an existing managed file dryrun - do not perform actions, just print output include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if not isinstance(source, list): source = [source] source.append(dest) args = cmdbuilder('copy', A=after, f=force, n=dryrun, I=include, X=exclude, *source) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def diff(self, files=[], revs=[], change=None, text=False, git=False, nodates=False, showfunction=False, reverse=False, ignoreallspace=False, ignorespacechange=False, ignoreblanklines=False, unified=None, stat=False, subrepos=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Return differences between revisions for the specified files. revs - a revision or a list of two revisions to diff change - change made by revision text - treat all files as text git - use git extended diff format nodates - omit dates from diff headers showfunction - show which function each change is in reverse - produce a diff that undoes the changes ignoreallspace - ignore white space when comparing lines ignorespacechange - ignore changes in the amount of white space ignoreblanklines - ignore changes whose lines are all blank unified - number of lines of context to show stat - output diffstat-style summary of changes subrepos - recurse into subrepositories include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if change and revs: raise ValueError('cannot specify both change and rev') args = cmdbuilder('diff', r=revs, c=change, a=text, g=git, nodates=nodates, p=showfunction, reverse=reverse, w=ignoreallspace, b=ignorespacechange, B=ignoreblanklines, U=unified, stat=stat, S=subrepos, I=include, X=exclude, *files) return self.rawcommand(args) def export(self, revs, output=None, switchparent=False, text=False, git=False, nodates=False): """ Return the header and diffs for one or more changesets. When output is given, dumps to file. The name of the file is given using a format string. The formatting rules are as follows: "%%" literal "%" character "%H" changeset hash (40 hexadecimal digits) "%N" number of patches being generated "%R" changeset revision number "%b" basename of the exporting repository "%h" short-form changeset hash (12 hexadecimal digits) "%n" zero-padded sequence number, starting at 1 "%r" zero-padded changeset revision number output - print output to file with formatted name switchparent - diff against the second parent rev - a revision or list of revisions to export text - treat all files as text git - use git extended diff format nodates - omit dates from diff headers """ if not isinstance(revs, list): revs = [revs] args = cmdbuilder('export', o=output, switch_parent=switchparent, a=text, g=git, nodates=nodates, *revs) out = self.rawcommand(args) if output is None: return out def forget(self, files, include=None, exclude=None): """ Mark the specified files so they will no longer be tracked after the next commit. This only removes files from the current branch, not from the entire project history, and it does not delete them from the working directory. Returns True on success. include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if not isinstance(files, list): files = [files] args = cmdbuilder('forget', I=include, X=exclude, *files) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def grep(self, pattern, files=[], all=False, text=False, follow=False, ignorecase=False, fileswithmatches=False, line=False, user=False, date=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Search for a pattern in specified files and revisions. This behaves differently than Unix grep. It only accepts Python/Perl regexps. It searches repository history, not the working directory. It always prints the revision number in which a match appears. Yields (filename, revision, [line, [match status, [user, [date, [match]]]]]) per match depending on the given options. all - print all revisions that match text - treat all files as text follow - follow changeset history, or file history across copies and renames ignorecase - ignore case when matching fileswithmatches - return only filenames and revisions that match line - return line numbers in the result tuple user - return the author in the result tuple date - return the date in the result tuple include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if not isinstance(files, list): files = [files] args = cmdbuilder('grep', all=all, a=text, f=follow, i=ignorecase, l=fileswithmatches, n=line, u=user, d=date, I=include, X=exclude, *[pattern] + files) args.append('-0') def eh(ret, out, err): if ret != 1: raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) return '' out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh).split('\0') fieldcount = 3 if user: fieldcount += 1 if date: fieldcount += 1 if line: fieldcount += 1 if all: fieldcount += 1 if fileswithmatches: fieldcount -= 1 return util.grouper(fieldcount, out) def heads(self, rev=[], startrev=[], topological=False, closed=False): """ Return a list of current repository heads or branch heads. rev - return only branch heads on the branches associated with the specified changesets. startrev - return only heads which are descendants of the given revs. topological - named branch mechanics will be ignored and only changesets without children will be shown. closed - normal and closed branch heads. """ if not isinstance(rev, list): rev = [rev] args = cmdbuilder('heads', r=startrev, t=topological, c=closed, template=templates.changeset, *rev) def eh(ret, out, err): if ret != 1: raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) return '' out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh).split('\0')[:-1] return self._parserevs(out) def identify(self, rev=None, source=None, num=False, id=False, branch=False, tags=False, bookmarks=False): """ Return a summary string identifying the repository state at rev using one or two parent hash identifiers, followed by a "+" if the working directory has uncommitted changes, the branch name (if not default), a list of tags, and a list of bookmarks. When rev is not given, return a summary string of the current state of the repository. Specifying source as a repository root or Mercurial bundle will cause lookup to operate on that repository/bundle. num - show local revision number id - show global revision id branch - show branch tags - show tags bookmarks - show bookmarks """ args = cmdbuilder('identify', source, r=rev, n=num, i=id, b=branch, t=tags, B=bookmarks) return self.rawcommand(args) def import_(self, patches, strip=None, force=False, nocommit=False, bypass=False, exact=False, importbranch=False, message=None, date=None, user=None, similarity=None): """ Import the specified patches which can be a list of file names or a file-like object and commit them individually (unless nocommit is specified). strip - directory strip option for patch. This has the same meaning as the corresponding patch option (default: 1) force - skip check for outstanding uncommitted changes nocommit - don't commit, just update the working directory bypass - apply patch without touching the working directory exact - apply patch to the nodes from which it was generated importbranch - use any branch information in patch (implied by exact) message - the commit message date - record the specified date as commit date user - record the specified user as committer similarity - guess renamed files by similarity (0<=s<=100) """ if hasattr(patches, 'read') and hasattr(patches, 'readline'): patch = patches def readline(size, output): return patch.readline(size) stdin = True patches = () prompt = readline input = patch.read else: stdin = False prompt = None input = None args = cmdbuilder('import', strip=strip, force=force, no_commit=nocommit, bypass=bypass, exact=exact, import_branch=importbranch, message=message, date=date, user=user, similarity=similarity, _=stdin, *patches) self.rawcommand(args, prompt=prompt, input=input) def incoming(self, revrange=None, path=None, force=False, newest=False, bundle=None, bookmarks=False, branch=None, limit=None, nomerges=False, subrepos=False): """ Return new changesets found in the specified path or the default pull location. When bookmarks=True, return a list of (name, node) of incoming bookmarks. revrange - a remote changeset or list of changesets intended to be added force - run even if remote repository is unrelated newest - show newest record first bundle - avoid downloading the changesets twice and store the bundles into the specified file. bookmarks - compare bookmarks (this changes the return value) branch - a specific branch you would like to pull limit - limit number of changes returned nomerges - do not show merges ssh - specify ssh command to use remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side insecure- do not verify server certificate (ignoring web.cacerts config) subrepos - recurse into subrepositories """ args = cmdbuilder('incoming', path, template=templates.changeset, r=revrange, f=force, n=newest, bundle=bundle, B=bookmarks, b=branch, l=limit, M=nomerges, S=subrepos) def eh(ret, out, err): if ret != 1: raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) if not out: return [] out = util.eatlines(out, 2) if bookmarks: bms = [] for line in out.splitlines(): bms.append(tuple(line.split())) return bms else: out = out.split('\0')[:-1] return self._parserevs(out) def log(self, revrange=None, files=[], follow=False, followfirst=False, date=None, copies=False, keyword=None, removed=False, onlymerges=False, user=None, branch=None, prune=None, hidden=False, limit=None, nomerges=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Return the revision history of the specified files or the entire project. File history is shown without following rename or copy history of files. Use follow with a filename to follow history across renames and copies. follow without a filename will only show ancestors or descendants of the starting revision. followfirst only follows the first parent of merge revisions. If revrange isn't specified, the default is "tip:0" unless follow is set, in which case the working directory parent is used as the starting revision. The returned changeset is a named tuple with the following string fields: - rev - node - tags (space delimited) - branch - author - desc follow - follow changeset history, or file history across copies and renames followfirst - only follow the first parent of merge changesets date - show revisions matching date spec copies - show copied files keyword - do case-insensitive search for a given text removed - include revisions where files were removed onlymerges - show only merges user - revisions committed by user branch - show changesets within the given named branch prune - do not display revision or any of its ancestors hidden - show hidden changesets limit - limit number of changes displayed nomerges - do not show merges include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ args = cmdbuilder('log', template=templates.changeset, r=revrange, f=follow, follow_first=followfirst, d=date, C=copies, k=keyword, removed=removed, m=onlymerges, u=user, b=branch, P=prune, hidden=hidden, l=limit, M=nomerges, I=include, X=exclude, *files) out = self.rawcommand(args) out = out.split('\0')[:-1] return self._parserevs(out) def manifest(self, rev=None, all=False): """ Yields (nodeid, permission, executable, symlink, file path) tuples for version controlled files for the given revision. If no revision is given, the first parent of the working directory is used, or the null revision if no revision is checked out. When all is True, all files from all revisions are yielded (just the name). This includes deleted and renamed files. """ args = cmdbuilder('manifest', r=rev, all=all, debug=True) out = self.rawcommand(args) if all: for line in out.splitlines(): yield line else: for line in out.splitlines(): node = line[0:40] perm = line[41:44] symlink = line[45] == '@' executable = line[45] == '*' yield (node, perm, executable, symlink, line[47:]) def merge(self, rev=None, force=False, tool=None, cb=merge.handlers.abort): """ Merge working directory with rev. If no revision is specified, the working directory's parent is a head revision, and the current branch contains exactly one other head, the other head is merged with by default. The current working directory is updated with all changes made in the requested revision since the last common predecessor revision. Files that changed between either parent are marked as changed for the next commit and a commit must be performed before any further updates to the repository are allowed. The next commit will have two parents. force - force a merge with outstanding changes tool - can be used to specify the merge tool used for file merges. It overrides the HGMERGE environment variable and your configuration files. cb - controls the behaviour when Mercurial prompts what to do with regard to a specific file, e.g. when one parent modified a file and the other removed it. It can be one of merge.handlers, or a function that gets a single argument which are the contents of stdout. It should return one of the expected choices (a single character). """ # we can't really use --preview since merge doesn't support --template args = cmdbuilder('merge', r=rev, f=force, t=tool) prompt = None if cb is merge.handlers.abort: prompt = cb elif cb is merge.handlers.noninteractive: args.append('-y') else: prompt = lambda size, output: cb(output) + '\n' self.rawcommand(args, prompt=prompt) def move(self, source, dest, after=False, force=False, dryrun=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Mark dest as copies of source; mark source for deletion. If dest is a directory, copies are put in that directory. If dest is a file, then source must be a string. Returns True on success, False if errors are encountered. source - a file or a list of files dest - a destination file or directory after - record a rename that has already occurred force - forcibly copy over an existing managed file dryrun - do not perform actions, just print output include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if not isinstance(source, list): source = [source] source.append(dest) args = cmdbuilder('move', A=after, f=force, n=dryrun, I=include, X=exclude, *source) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def outgoing(self, revrange=None, path=None, force=False, newest=False, bookmarks=False, branch=None, limit=None, nomerges=False, subrepos=False): """ Return changesets not found in the specified path or the default push location. When bookmarks=True, return a list of (name, node) of bookmarks that will be pushed. revrange - a (list of) changeset intended to be included in the destination force - run even when the destination is unrelated newest - show newest record first branch - a specific branch you would like to push limit - limit number of changes displayed nomerges - do not show merges ssh - specify ssh command to use remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side insecure - do not verify server certificate (ignoring web.cacerts config) subrepos - recurse into subrepositories """ args = cmdbuilder('outgoing', path, template=templates.changeset, r=revrange, f=force, n=newest, B=bookmarks, b=branch, S=subrepos) def eh(ret, out, err): if ret != 1: raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) if not out: return [] out = util.eatlines(out, 2) if bookmarks: bms = [] for line in out.splitlines(): bms.append(tuple(line.split())) return bms else: out = out.split('\0')[:-1] return self._parserevs(out) def parents(self, rev=None, file=None): """ Return the working directory's parent revisions. If rev is given, the parent of that revision will be printed. If file is given, the revision in which the file was last changed (before the working directory revision or the revision specified by rev) is returned. """ args = cmdbuilder('parents', file, template=templates.changeset, r=rev) out = self.rawcommand(args) if not out: return out = out.split('\0')[:-1] return self._parserevs(out) def paths(self, name=None): """ Return the definition of given symbolic path name. If no name is given, return a dictionary of pathname : url of all available names. Path names are defined in the [paths] section of your configuration file and in "/etc/mercurial/hgrc". If run inside a repository, ".hg/hgrc" is used, too. """ if not name: out = self.rawcommand(['paths']) if not out: return {} return dict([s.split(' = ') for s in out.rstrip().split('\n')]) else: args = cmdbuilder('paths', name) out = self.rawcommand(args) return out.rstrip() def pull(self, source=None, rev=None, update=False, force=False, bookmark=None, branch=None, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, insecure=False, tool=None): """ Pull changes from a remote repository. This finds all changes from the repository specified by source and adds them to this repository. If source is omitted, the 'default' path will be used. By default, this does not update the copy of the project in the working directory. Returns True on success, False if update was given and there were unresolved files. update - update to new branch head if changesets were pulled force - run even when remote repository is unrelated rev - a (list of) remote changeset intended to be added bookmark - (list of) bookmark to pull branch - a (list of) specific branch you would like to pull ssh - specify ssh command to use remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side insecure - do not verify server certificate (ignoring web.cacerts config) tool - specify merge tool for rebase """ args = cmdbuilder('pull', source, r=rev, u=update, f=force, B=bookmark, b=branch, e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, insecure=insecure, t=tool) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def push(self, dest=None, rev=None, force=False, bookmark=None, branch=None, newbranch=False, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, insecure=False): """ Push changesets from this repository to the specified destination. This operation is symmetrical to pull: it is identical to a pull in the destination repository from the current one. Returns True if push was successful, False if nothing to push. rev - the (list of) specified revision and all its ancestors will be pushed to the remote repository. force - override the default behavior and push all changesets on all branches. bookmark - (list of) bookmark to push branch - a (list of) specific branch you would like to push newbranch - allows push to create a new named branch that is not present at the destination. This allows you to only create a new branch without forcing other changes. ssh - specify ssh command to use remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side insecure - do not verify server certificate (ignoring web.cacerts config) """ args = cmdbuilder('push', dest, r=rev, f=force, B=bookmark, b=branch, new_branch=newbranch, e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, insecure=insecure) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def remove(self, files, after=False, force=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Schedule the indicated files for removal from the repository. This only removes files from the current branch, not from the entire project history. Returns True on success, False if any warnings encountered. after - used to remove only files that have already been deleted force - remove (and delete) file even if added or modified include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if not isinstance(files, list): files = [files] args = cmdbuilder('remove', A=after, f=force, I=include, X=exclude, *files) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def resolve(self, file=[], all=False, listfiles=False, mark=False, unmark=False, tool=None, include=None, exclude=None): """ Redo merges or set/view the merge status of given files. Returns True on success, False if any files fail a resolve attempt. When listfiles is True, returns a list of (code, file path) of resolved and unresolved files. Code will be 'R' or 'U' accordingly. all - select all unresolved files mark - mark files as resolved unmark - mark files as unresolved tool - specify merge tool include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if not isinstance(file, list): file = [file] args = cmdbuilder('resolve', a=all, l=listfiles, m=mark, u=unmark, t=tool, I=include, X=exclude, *file) out = self.rawcommand(args) if listfiles: l = [] for line in out.splitlines(): l.append(tuple(line.split(' ', 1))) return l def revert(self, files, rev=None, all=False, date=None, nobackup=False, dryrun=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ With no revision specified, revert the specified files or directories to the contents they had in the parent of the working directory. This restores the contents of files to an unmodified state and unschedules adds, removes, copies, and renames. If the working directory has two parents, you must explicitly specify a revision. Specifying rev or date will revert the given files or directories to their states as of a specific revision. Because revert does not change the working directory parents, this will cause these files to appear modified. This can be helpful to "back out" some or all of an earlier change. Modified files are saved with a .orig suffix before reverting. To disable these backups, use nobackup. Returns True on success. all - revert all changes when no arguments given date - tipmost revision matching date rev - revert to the specified revision nobackup - do not save backup copies of files include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns dryrun - do not perform actions, just print output """ if not isinstance(files, list): files = [files] args = cmdbuilder('revert', r=rev, a=all, d=date, no_backup=nobackup, n=dryrun, I=include, X=exclude, *files) eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) return bool(eh) def root(self): """ Return the root directory of the current repository. """ return self.rawcommand(['root']).rstrip() def status(self, rev=None, change=None, all=False, modified=False, added=False, removed=False, deleted=False, clean=False, unknown=False, ignored=False, copies=False, subrepos=False, include=None, exclude=None): """ Return status of files in the repository as a list of (code, file path) where code can be: M = modified A = added R = removed C = clean ! = missing (deleted by non-hg command, but still tracked) ? = untracked I = ignored = origin of the previous file listed as A (added) rev - show difference from (list of) revision change - list the changed files of a revision all - show status of all files modified - show only modified files added - show only added files removed - show only removed files deleted - show only deleted (but tracked) files clean - show only files without changes unknown - show only unknown (not tracked) files ignored - show only ignored files copies - show source of copied files subrepos - recurse into subrepositories include - include names matching the given patterns exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns """ if rev and change: raise ValueError('cannot specify both rev and change') args = cmdbuilder('status', rev=rev, change=change, A=all, m=modified, a=added, r=removed, d=deleted, c=clean, u=unknown, i=ignored, C=copies, S=subrepos, I=include, X=exclude) args.append('-0') out = self.rawcommand(args) l = [] for entry in out.split('\0'): if entry: if entry[0] == ' ': l.append((' ', entry[2:])) else: l.append(tuple(entry.split(' ', 1))) return l def tag(self, names, rev=None, message=None, force=False, local=False, remove=False, date=None, user=None): """ Add one or more tags specified by names for the current or given revision. Changing an existing tag is normally disallowed; use force to override. Tag commits are usually made at the head of a branch. If the parent of the working directory is not a branch head, a CommandError will be raised. force can be specified to force the tag commit to be based on a non-head changeset. local - make the tag local rev - revision to tag remove - remove a tag message - set commit message date - record the specified date as commit date user - record the specified user as committer """ if not isinstance(names, list): names = [names] args = cmdbuilder('tag', r=rev, m=message, f=force, l=local, remove=remove, d=date, u=user, *names) self.rawcommand(args) def tags(self): """ Return a list of repository tags as: (name, rev, node, islocal) """ args = cmdbuilder('tags', v=True) out = self.rawcommand(args) t = [] for line in out.splitlines(): taglocal = line.endswith(' local') if taglocal: line = line[:-6] name, rev = line.rsplit(' ', 1) rev, node = rev.split(':') t.append((name.rstrip(), int(rev), node, taglocal)) return t def summary(self, remote=False): """ Return a dictionary with a brief summary of the working directory state, including parents, branch, commit status, and available updates. 'parent' : a list of (rev, node, tags, message) 'branch' : the current branch 'commit' : True if the working directory is clean, False otherwise 'update' : number of available updates, ['remote' : (in, in bookmarks, out, out bookmarks),] ['mq': (applied, unapplied) mq patches,] unparsed entries will be of them form key : value """ args = cmdbuilder('summary', remote=remote) out = self.rawcommand(args).splitlines() d = {} while out: line = out.pop(0) name, value = line.split(': ', 1) if name == 'parent': parent, tags = value.split(' ', 1) rev, node = parent.split(':') if tags: tags = tags.replace(' (empty repository)', '') else: tags = None value = d.get(name, []) if rev == '-1': value.append((int(rev), node, tags, None)) else: message = out.pop(0)[1:] value.append((int(rev), node, tags, message)) elif name == 'branch': pass elif name == 'commit': value = value == '(clean)' elif name == 'update': if value == '(current)': value = 0 else: value = int(value.split(' ', 1)[0]) elif remote and name == 'remote': if value == '(synced)': value = 0, 0, 0, 0 else: inc = incb = out_ = outb = 0 for v in value.split(', '): count, v = v.split(' ', 1) if v == 'outgoing': out_ = int(count) elif v.endswith('incoming'): inc = int(count) elif v == 'incoming bookmarks': incb = int(count) elif v == 'outgoing bookmarks': outb = int(count) value = inc, incb, out_, outb elif name == 'mq': applied = unapplied = 0 for v in value.split(', '): count, v = v.split(' ', 1) if v == 'applied': applied = int(count) elif v == 'unapplied': unapplied = int(count) value = applied, unapplied d[name] = value return d def tip(self): """ Return the tip revision (usually just called the tip) which is the changeset most recently added to the repository (and therefore the most recently changed head). """ args = cmdbuilder('tip', template=templates.changeset) out = self.rawcommand(args) out = out.split('\0') return self._parserevs(out)[0] def update(self, rev=None, clean=False, check=False, date=None): """ Update the repository's working directory to changeset specified by rev. If rev isn't specified, update to the tip of the current named branch. Return the number of files (updated, merged, removed, unresolved) clean - discard uncommitted changes (no backup) check - update across branches if no uncommitted changes date - tipmost revision matching date """ if clean and check: raise ValueError('clean and check cannot both be True') args = cmdbuilder('update', r=rev, C=clean, c=check, d=date) def eh(ret, out, err): if ret == 1: return out raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) m = re.search(r'^(\d+).+, (\d+).+, (\d+).+, (\d+)', out, re.MULTILINE) return tuple(map(int,list(m.groups()))) @property def version(self): """ Return hg version that runs the command server as a 4 fielded tuple: major, minor, micro and local build info. e.g. (1, 9, 1, '+4-3095db9f5c2c') """ if self._version is None: v = self.rawcommand(cmdbuilder('version', q=True)) v = list(re.match(r'.*?(\d+)\.(\d+)\.?(\d+)?(\+[0-9a-f-]+)?', v).groups()) for i in range(3): try: v[i] = int(v[i]) except TypeError: v[i] = 0 self._version = tuple(v) return self._version def __getitem__(self, changeid): return context.changectx(self, changeid)