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client: rewrite config()
author | Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 11 Aug 2011 16:02:01 +0300 |
parents | 6a9d16ddae31 |
children | 297df22d6091 |
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import subprocess, os, struct, cStringIO, collections, re import hglib, error, util, templates from util import cmdbuilder class hgclient(object): inputfmt = '>I' outputfmt = '>cI' outputfmtsize = struct.calcsize(outputfmt) retfmt = '>i' revision = collections.namedtuple('revision', 'rev, node, tags, ' 'branch, author, desc') def __init__(self, path, encoding, configs): args = [hglib.HGPATH, 'serve', '--cmdserver', 'pipe'] if path: args += ['-R', path] if configs: args += ['--config'] + configs env = dict(os.environ) if encoding: env['HGENCODING'] = encoding self.server = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) self._readhello() 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) def _parserevs(self, splitted): ''' splitted is a list of fields according to our rev.style, where each 6 fields compose one revision. ''' return [self.revision._make(rev) for rev in util.grouper(6, splitted)] 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 close(self): self.server.stdin.close() self.server.wait() ret = self.server.returncode self.server = None return ret def branch(self, name=None, clean=False, force=False): 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): args = cmdbuilder('branches', a=active, c=closed) out = self.rawcommand(args) branches = [] for line in out.rstrip().splitlines(): name, line = line.split(' ', 1) rev, node = line.split(':') node = node.split()[0] # get rid of ' (inactive)' branches.append((name, int(rev), node)) return branches def cat(self, files, rev=None, output=None): args = cmdbuilder('cat', *files, r=rev, o=output) out = self.rawcommand(args) if not output: return out def clone(self, source='.', dest=None, branch=None, updaterev=None, revrange=None): 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): 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', *names, u=untrusted, debug=showsource) 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): """ get the servers encoding """ 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 import_(self, patches, strip=None, force=False, nocommit=False, bypass=False, exact=False, importbranch=False, message=None, date=None, user=None, similarity=None): """ patches can be a list of file names with patches to apply or a file-like object that contains a patch (needs read and readline) """ 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', *patches, strip=strip, force=force, nocommit=nocommit, bypass=bypass, exact=exact, importbranch=importbranch, message=message, date=date, user=user, similarity=similarity, _=stdin) self.rawcommand(args, prompt=prompt, input=input) def incoming(self, revrange=None, path=None): args = cmdbuilder('incoming', path, template=templates.changeset, rev=revrange) 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).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): args = cmdbuilder('log', *files, 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, h=hidden, l=limit, M=nomerges, I=include, X=exclude) out = self.rawcommand(args) out = out.split('\0')[:-1] return self._parserevs(out) def outgoing(self, revrange=None, path=None): args = cmdbuilder('outgoing', path, template=templates.changeset, rev=revrange) 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).split('\0')[:-1] return self._parserevs(out) def parents(self, rev=None, file=None): 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): 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 root(self): return self.rawcommand(['root']).rstrip() def status(self): out = self.rawcommand(['status', '-0']) d = dict((c, []) for c in 'MARC!?I') for entry in out.split('\0'): if entry: t, f = entry.split(' ', 1) d[t].append(f) return d def tip(self): 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) """ 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) # filter out 'merging ...' lines out = util.skiplines(out, 'merging ') counters = out.rstrip().split(', ') return tuple(int(s.split(' ', 1)[0]) for s in counters)