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Changes since 0.2: * Accept failures to unset core.worktree in clone (0a155847
, 2017-10-10, unreleased). * Use --no-renames in log (f9189a06
, 2016-09-26, v0.24). * Auto-checkout in clone if it wouldn't clobber (7ef3b653
, 2017-10-10, unreleased). * Add a 'help' command for folks who don't like --help (9d25c97d
, 2014-10-03, v0.20). * Setup a 'config' branch on clone to track origin/config (244f8739
, 2015-03-22, v0.20). This branch may be consumed by notmuch-report(1). * Only error for invalid diff lines in tags/ (57225988
, 2017-10-16, unreleased). * Ignore # comments in 'notmuch dump ...' output (9bbc54bd
, 2016-03-27, v0.22). * Respect 'expect' in _spawn(..., wait=True) (e263c5b1
, 2017-10-10, unreleased). * Update URLs in documentation (554b90b5
and6a833a6e8
, 2016-06-02, v0.23).
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Python
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852 lines
28 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2011-2014 David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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# W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/ .
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"""
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Manage notmuch tags with Git
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Environment variables:
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* NMBGIT specifies the location of the git repository used by nmbug.
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If not specified $HOME/.nmbug is used.
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* NMBPREFIX specifies the prefix in the notmuch database for tags of
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interest to nmbug. If not specified 'notmuch::' is used.
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import codecs as _codecs
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import collections as _collections
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import functools as _functools
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import inspect as _inspect
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import locale as _locale
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import logging as _logging
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import os as _os
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import re as _re
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import shutil as _shutil
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import subprocess as _subprocess
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import sys as _sys
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import tempfile as _tempfile
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import textwrap as _textwrap
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try: # Python 3
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from urllib.parse import quote as _quote
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from urllib.parse import unquote as _unquote
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except ImportError: # Python 2
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from urllib import quote as _quote
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from urllib import unquote as _unquote
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__version__ = '0.3'
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_LOG = _logging.getLogger('nmbug')
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_LOG.setLevel(_logging.WARNING)
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_LOG.addHandler(_logging.StreamHandler())
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NMBGIT = _os.path.expanduser(
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_os.getenv('NMBGIT', _os.path.join('~', '.nmbug')))
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_NMBGIT = _os.path.join(NMBGIT, '.git')
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if _os.path.isdir(_NMBGIT):
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NMBGIT = _NMBGIT
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TAG_PREFIX = _os.getenv('NMBPREFIX', 'notmuch::')
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_HEX_ESCAPE_REGEX = _re.compile('%[0-9A-F]{2}')
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_TAG_DIRECTORY = 'tags/'
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_TAG_FILE_REGEX = _re.compile(_TAG_DIRECTORY + '(?P<id>[^/]*)/(?P<tag>[^/]*)')
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# magic hash for Git (git hash-object -t blob /dev/null)
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_EMPTYBLOB = 'e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391'
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try:
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getattr(_tempfile, 'TemporaryDirectory')
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except AttributeError: # Python < 3.2
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class _TemporaryDirectory(object):
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"""
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Fallback context manager for Python < 3.2
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See PEP 343 for details on context managers [1].
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[1]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0343/
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self.name = _tempfile.mkdtemp(**kwargs)
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def __enter__(self):
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return self.name
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def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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_shutil.rmtree(self.name)
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_tempfile.TemporaryDirectory = _TemporaryDirectory
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def _hex_quote(string, safe='+@=:,'):
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"""
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quote('abc def') -> 'abc%20def'.
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Wrap urllib.parse.quote with additional safe characters (in
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addition to letters, digits, and '_.-') and lowercase hex digits
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(e.g. '%3a' instead of '%3A').
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"""
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uppercase_escapes = _quote(string, safe)
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return _HEX_ESCAPE_REGEX.sub(
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lambda match: match.group(0).lower(),
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uppercase_escapes)
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_ENCODED_TAG_PREFIX = _hex_quote(TAG_PREFIX, safe='+@=,') # quote ':'
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def _xapian_quote(string):
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"""
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Quote a string for Xapian's QueryParser.
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Xapian uses double-quotes for quoting strings. You can escape
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internal quotes by repeating them [1,2,3].
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[1]: https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/128#comment:2
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[2]: https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/128#comment:17
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[3]: https://trac.xapian.org/changeset/13823/svn
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"""
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return '"{0}"'.format(string.replace('"', '""'))
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def _xapian_unquote(string):
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"""
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Unquote a Xapian-quoted string.
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"""
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if string.startswith('"') and string.endswith('"'):
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return string[1:-1].replace('""', '"')
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return string
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class SubprocessError(RuntimeError):
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"A subprocess exited with a nonzero status"
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def __init__(self, args, status, stdout=None, stderr=None):
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self.status = status
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self.stdout = stdout
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self.stderr = stderr
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msg = '{args} exited with {status}'.format(args=args, status=status)
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if stderr:
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msg = '{msg}: {stderr}'.format(msg=msg, stderr=stderr)
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super(SubprocessError, self).__init__(msg)
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class _SubprocessContextManager(object):
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"""
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PEP 343 context manager for subprocesses.
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'expect' holds a tuple of acceptable exit codes, otherwise we'll
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raise a SubprocessError in __exit__.
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"""
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def __init__(self, process, args, expect=(0,)):
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self._process = process
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self._args = args
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self._expect = expect
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def __enter__(self):
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return self._process
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def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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for name in ['stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr']:
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stream = getattr(self._process, name)
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if stream:
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stream.close()
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setattr(self._process, name, None)
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status = self._process.wait()
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_LOG.debug(
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'collect {args} with status {status} (expected {expect})'.format(
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args=self._args, status=status, expect=self._expect))
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if status not in self._expect:
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raise SubprocessError(args=self._args, status=status)
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def wait(self):
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return self._process.wait()
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def _spawn(args, input=None, additional_env=None, wait=False, stdin=None,
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stdout=None, stderr=None, encoding=_locale.getpreferredencoding(),
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expect=(0,), **kwargs):
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"""Spawn a subprocess, and optionally wait for it to finish.
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This wrapper around subprocess.Popen has two modes, depending on
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the truthiness of 'wait'. If 'wait' is true, we use p.communicate
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internally to write 'input' to the subprocess's stdin and read
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from it's stdout/stderr. If 'wait' is False, we return a
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_SubprocessContextManager instance for fancier handling
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(e.g. piping between processes).
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For 'wait' calls when you want to write to the subprocess's stdin,
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you only need to set 'input' to your content. When 'input' is not
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None but 'stdin' is, we'll automatically set 'stdin' to PIPE
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before calling Popen. This avoids having the subprocess
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accidentally inherit the launching process's stdin.
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"""
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_LOG.debug('spawn {args} (additional env. var.: {env})'.format(
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args=args, env=additional_env))
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if not stdin and input is not None:
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stdin = _subprocess.PIPE
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if additional_env:
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if not kwargs.get('env'):
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kwargs['env'] = dict(_os.environ)
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kwargs['env'].update(additional_env)
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p = _subprocess.Popen(
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args, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kwargs)
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if wait:
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if hasattr(input, 'encode'):
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input = input.encode(encoding)
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate(input=input)
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status = p.wait()
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_LOG.debug(
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'collect {args} with status {status} (expected {expect})'.format(
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args=args, status=status, expect=expect))
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if stdout is not None:
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stdout = stdout.decode(encoding)
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if stderr is not None:
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stderr = stderr.decode(encoding)
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if status not in expect:
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raise SubprocessError(
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args=args, status=status, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
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return (status, stdout, stderr)
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if p.stdin and not stdin:
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p.stdin.close()
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p.stdin = None
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if p.stdin:
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p.stdin = _codecs.getwriter(encoding=encoding)(stream=p.stdin)
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stream_reader = _codecs.getreader(encoding=encoding)
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if p.stdout:
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p.stdout = stream_reader(stream=p.stdout)
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if p.stderr:
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p.stderr = stream_reader(stream=p.stderr)
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return _SubprocessContextManager(args=args, process=p, expect=expect)
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def _git(args, **kwargs):
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args = ['git', '--git-dir', NMBGIT] + list(args)
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return _spawn(args=args, **kwargs)
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def _get_current_branch():
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"""Get the name of the current branch.
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Return 'None' if we're not on a branch.
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"""
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try:
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(status, branch, stderr) = _git(
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args=['symbolic-ref', '--short', 'HEAD'],
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stdout=_subprocess.PIPE, stderr=_subprocess.PIPE, wait=True)
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except SubprocessError as e:
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if 'not a symbolic ref' in e:
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return None
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raise
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return branch.strip()
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def _get_remote():
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"Get the default remote for the current branch."
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local_branch = _get_current_branch()
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(status, remote, stderr) = _git(
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args=['config', 'branch.{0}.remote'.format(local_branch)],
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stdout=_subprocess.PIPE, wait=True)
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return remote.strip()
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def get_tags(prefix=None):
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"Get a list of tags with a given prefix."
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if prefix is None:
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prefix = TAG_PREFIX
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(status, stdout, stderr) = _spawn(
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args=['notmuch', 'search', '--output=tags', '*'],
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stdout=_subprocess.PIPE, wait=True)
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return [tag for tag in stdout.splitlines() if tag.startswith(prefix)]
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def archive(treeish='HEAD', args=()):
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"""
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Dump a tar archive of the current nmbug tag set.
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Using 'git archive'.
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Each tag $tag for message with Message-Id $id is written to
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an empty file
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tags/encode($id)/encode($tag)
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The encoding preserves alphanumerics, and the characters
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"+-_@=.:," (not the quotes). All other octets are replaced with
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'%' followed by a two digit hex number.
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"""
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_git(args=['archive', treeish] + list(args), wait=True)
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def clone(repository):
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"""
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Create a local nmbug repository from a remote source.
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This wraps 'git clone', adding some options to avoid creating a
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working tree while preserving remote-tracking branches and
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upstreams.
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"""
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with _tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix='nmbug-clone.') as workdir:
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_spawn(
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args=[
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'git', 'clone', '--no-checkout', '--separate-git-dir', NMBGIT,
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repository, workdir],
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wait=True)
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_git(args=['config', '--unset', 'core.worktree'], wait=True, expect=(0, 5))
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_git(args=['config', 'core.bare', 'true'], wait=True)
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_git(args=['branch', 'config', 'origin/config'], wait=True)
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existing_tags = get_tags()
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if existing_tags:
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_LOG.warning(
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'Not checking out to avoid clobbering existing tags: {}'.format(
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', '.join(existing_tags)))
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else:
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checkout()
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def _is_committed(status):
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return len(status['added']) + len(status['deleted']) == 0
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def commit(treeish='HEAD', message=None):
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"""
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Commit prefix-matching tags from the notmuch database to Git.
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"""
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status = get_status()
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if _is_committed(status=status):
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_LOG.warning('Nothing to commit')
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return
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_git(args=['read-tree', '--empty'], wait=True)
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_git(args=['read-tree', treeish], wait=True)
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try:
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_update_index(status=status)
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(_, tree, _) = _git(
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args=['write-tree'],
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stdout=_subprocess.PIPE,
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wait=True)
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(_, parent, _) = _git(
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args=['rev-parse', treeish],
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stdout=_subprocess.PIPE,
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wait=True)
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(_, commit, _) = _git(
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args=['commit-tree', tree.strip(), '-p', parent.strip()],
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input=message,
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stdout=_subprocess.PIPE,
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wait=True)
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_git(
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args=['update-ref', treeish, commit.strip()],
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stdout=_subprocess.PIPE,
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wait=True)
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except Exception as e:
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_git(args=['read-tree', '--empty'], wait=True)
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_git(args=['read-tree', treeish], wait=True)
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raise
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def _update_index(status):
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with _git(
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args=['update-index', '--index-info'],
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stdin=_subprocess.PIPE) as p:
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for id, tags in status['deleted'].items():
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for line in _index_tags_for_message(id=id, status='D', tags=tags):
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p.stdin.write(line)
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for id, tags in status['added'].items():
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for line in _index_tags_for_message(id=id, status='A', tags=tags):
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p.stdin.write(line)
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def fetch(remote=None):
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"""
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Fetch changes from the remote repository.
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See 'merge' to bring those changes into notmuch.
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"""
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args = ['fetch']
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if remote:
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args.append(remote)
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_git(args=args, wait=True)
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def checkout():
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"""
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Update the notmuch database from Git.
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This is mainly useful to discard your changes in notmuch relative
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to Git.
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"""
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status = get_status()
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with _spawn(
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args=['notmuch', 'tag', '--batch'], stdin=_subprocess.PIPE) as p:
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for id, tags in status['added'].items():
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p.stdin.write(_batch_line(action='-', id=id, tags=tags))
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for id, tags in status['deleted'].items():
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p.stdin.write(_batch_line(action='+', id=id, tags=tags))
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def _batch_line(action, id, tags):
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"""
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'notmuch tag --batch' line for adding/removing tags.
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Set 'action' to '-' to remove a tag or '+' to add the tags to a
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given message id.
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"""
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tag_string = ' '.join(
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'{action}{prefix}{tag}'.format(
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action=action, prefix=_ENCODED_TAG_PREFIX, tag=_hex_quote(tag))
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for tag in tags)
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line = '{tags} -- id:{id}\n'.format(
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tags=tag_string, id=_xapian_quote(string=id))
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return line
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def _insist_committed():
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"Die if the the notmuch tags don't match the current HEAD."
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status = get_status()
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if not _is_committed(status=status):
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_LOG.error('\n'.join([
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'Uncommitted changes to {prefix}* tags in notmuch',
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'',
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"For a summary of changes, run 'nmbug status'",
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"To save your changes, run 'nmbug commit' before merging/pull",
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"To discard your changes, run 'nmbug checkout'",
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]).format(prefix=TAG_PREFIX))
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_sys.exit(1)
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def pull(repository=None, refspecs=None):
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"""
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Pull (merge) remote repository changes to notmuch.
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'pull' is equivalent to 'fetch' followed by 'merge'. We use the
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Git-configured repository for your current branch
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(branch.<name>.repository, likely 'origin', and
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branch.<name>.merge, likely 'master').
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"""
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_insist_committed()
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if refspecs and not repository:
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repository = _get_remote()
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args = ['pull']
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if repository:
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args.append(repository)
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if refspecs:
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args.extend(refspecs)
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with _tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix='nmbug-pull.') as workdir:
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for command in [
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['reset', '--hard'],
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args]:
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_git(
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args=command,
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additional_env={'GIT_WORK_TREE': workdir},
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wait=True)
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checkout()
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def merge(reference='@{upstream}'):
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"""
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Merge changes from 'reference' into HEAD and load the result into notmuch.
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The default reference is '@{upstream}'.
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"""
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_insist_committed()
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with _tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix='nmbug-merge.') as workdir:
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for command in [
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['reset', '--hard'],
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['merge', reference]]:
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_git(
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args=command,
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additional_env={'GIT_WORK_TREE': workdir},
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wait=True)
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checkout()
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def log(args=()):
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"""
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A simple wrapper for 'git log'.
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After running 'nmbug fetch', you can inspect the changes with
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'nmbug log HEAD..@{upstream}'.
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"""
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# we don't want output trapping here, because we want the pager.
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args = ['log', '--name-status', '--no-renames'] + list(args)
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with _git(args=args, expect=(0, 1, -13)) as p:
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p.wait()
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|
|
|
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|
def push(repository=None, refspecs=None):
|
|
"Push the local nmbug Git state to a remote repository."
|
|
if refspecs and not repository:
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|
repository = _get_remote()
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|
args = ['push']
|
|
if repository:
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args.append(repository)
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if refspecs:
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args.extend(refspecs)
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_git(args=args, wait=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def status():
|
|
"""
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|
Show pending updates in notmuch or git repo.
|
|
|
|
Prints lines of the form
|
|
|
|
ng Message-Id tag
|
|
|
|
where n is a single character representing notmuch database status
|
|
|
|
* A
|
|
|
|
Tag is present in notmuch database, but not committed to nmbug
|
|
(equivalently, tag has been deleted in nmbug repo, e.g. by a
|
|
pull, but not restored to notmuch database).
|
|
|
|
* D
|
|
|
|
Tag is present in nmbug repo, but not restored to notmuch
|
|
database (equivalently, tag has been deleted in notmuch).
|
|
|
|
* U
|
|
|
|
Message is unknown (missing from local notmuch database).
|
|
|
|
The second character (if present) represents a difference between
|
|
local and upstream branches. Typically 'nmbug fetch' needs to be
|
|
run to update this.
|
|
|
|
* a
|
|
|
|
Tag is present in upstream, but not in the local Git branch.
|
|
|
|
* d
|
|
|
|
Tag is present in local Git branch, but not upstream.
|
|
"""
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|
status = get_status()
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# 'output' is a nested defaultdict for message status:
|
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# * The outer dict is keyed by message id.
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|
# * The inner dict is keyed by tag name.
|
|
# * The inner dict values are status strings (' a', 'Dd', ...).
|
|
output = _collections.defaultdict(
|
|
lambda : _collections.defaultdict(lambda : ' '))
|
|
for id, tags in status['added'].items():
|
|
for tag in tags:
|
|
output[id][tag] = 'A'
|
|
for id, tags in status['deleted'].items():
|
|
for tag in tags:
|
|
output[id][tag] = 'D'
|
|
for id, tags in status['missing'].items():
|
|
for tag in tags:
|
|
output[id][tag] = 'U'
|
|
if _is_unmerged():
|
|
for id, tag in _diff_refs(filter='A'):
|
|
output[id][tag] += 'a'
|
|
for id, tag in _diff_refs(filter='D'):
|
|
output[id][tag] += 'd'
|
|
for id, tag_status in sorted(output.items()):
|
|
for tag, status in sorted(tag_status.items()):
|
|
print('{status}\t{id}\t{tag}'.format(
|
|
status=status, id=id, tag=tag))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _is_unmerged(ref='@{upstream}'):
|
|
try:
|
|
(status, fetch_head, stderr) = _git(
|
|
args=['rev-parse', ref],
|
|
stdout=_subprocess.PIPE, stderr=_subprocess.PIPE, wait=True)
|
|
except SubprocessError as e:
|
|
if 'No upstream configured' in e.stderr:
|
|
return
|
|
raise
|
|
(status, base, stderr) = _git(
|
|
args=['merge-base', 'HEAD', ref],
|
|
stdout=_subprocess.PIPE, wait=True)
|
|
return base != fetch_head
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_status():
|
|
status = {
|
|
'deleted': {},
|
|
'missing': {},
|
|
}
|
|
index = _index_tags()
|
|
maybe_deleted = _diff_index(index=index, filter='D')
|
|
for id, tags in maybe_deleted.items():
|
|
(_, stdout, stderr) = _spawn(
|
|
args=['notmuch', 'search', '--output=files', 'id:{0}'.format(id)],
|
|
stdout=_subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
wait=True)
|
|
if stdout:
|
|
status['deleted'][id] = tags
|
|
else:
|
|
status['missing'][id] = tags
|
|
status['added'] = _diff_index(index=index, filter='A')
|
|
_os.remove(index)
|
|
return status
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _index_tags():
|
|
"Write notmuch tags to the nmbug.index."
|
|
path = _os.path.join(NMBGIT, 'nmbug.index')
|
|
query = ' '.join('tag:"{tag}"'.format(tag=tag) for tag in get_tags())
|
|
prefix = '+{0}'.format(_ENCODED_TAG_PREFIX)
|
|
_git(
|
|
args=['read-tree', '--empty'],
|
|
additional_env={'GIT_INDEX_FILE': path}, wait=True)
|
|
with _spawn(
|
|
args=['notmuch', 'dump', '--format=batch-tag', '--', query],
|
|
stdout=_subprocess.PIPE) as notmuch:
|
|
with _git(
|
|
args=['update-index', '--index-info'],
|
|
stdin=_subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
additional_env={'GIT_INDEX_FILE': path}) as git:
|
|
for line in notmuch.stdout:
|
|
if line.strip().startswith('#'):
|
|
continue
|
|
(tags_string, id) = [_.strip() for _ in line.split(' -- id:')]
|
|
tags = [
|
|
_unquote(tag[len(prefix):])
|
|
for tag in tags_string.split()
|
|
if tag.startswith(prefix)]
|
|
id = _xapian_unquote(string=id)
|
|
for line in _index_tags_for_message(
|
|
id=id, status='A', tags=tags):
|
|
git.stdin.write(line)
|
|
return path
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _index_tags_for_message(id, status, tags):
|
|
"""
|
|
Update the Git index to either create or delete an empty file.
|
|
|
|
Neither 'id' nor the tags in 'tags' should be encoded/escaped.
|
|
"""
|
|
mode = '100644'
|
|
hash = _EMPTYBLOB
|
|
|
|
if status == 'D':
|
|
mode = '0'
|
|
hash = '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
|
|
|
|
for tag in tags:
|
|
path = 'tags/{id}/{tag}'.format(
|
|
id=_hex_quote(string=id), tag=_hex_quote(string=tag))
|
|
yield '{mode} {hash}\t{path}\n'.format(mode=mode, hash=hash, path=path)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _diff_index(index, filter):
|
|
"""
|
|
Get an {id: {tag, ...}} dict for a given filter.
|
|
|
|
For example, use 'A' to find added tags, and 'D' to find deleted tags.
|
|
"""
|
|
s = _collections.defaultdict(set)
|
|
with _git(
|
|
args=[
|
|
'diff-index', '--cached', '--diff-filter', filter,
|
|
'--name-only', 'HEAD'],
|
|
additional_env={'GIT_INDEX_FILE': index},
|
|
stdout=_subprocess.PIPE) as p:
|
|
# Once we drop Python < 3.3, we can use 'yield from' here
|
|
for id, tag in _unpack_diff_lines(stream=p.stdout):
|
|
s[id].add(tag)
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _diff_refs(filter, a='HEAD', b='@{upstream}'):
|
|
with _git(
|
|
args=['diff', '--diff-filter', filter, '--name-only', a, b],
|
|
stdout=_subprocess.PIPE) as p:
|
|
# Once we drop Python < 3.3, we can use 'yield from' here
|
|
for id, tag in _unpack_diff_lines(stream=p.stdout):
|
|
yield id, tag
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _unpack_diff_lines(stream):
|
|
"Iterate through (id, tag) tuples in a diff stream."
|
|
for line in stream:
|
|
match = _TAG_FILE_REGEX.match(line.strip())
|
|
if not match:
|
|
message = 'non-tag line in diff: {!r}'.format(line.strip())
|
|
if line.startswith(_TAG_DIRECTORY):
|
|
raise ValueError(message)
|
|
_LOG.info(message)
|
|
continue
|
|
id = _unquote(match.group('id'))
|
|
tag = _unquote(match.group('tag'))
|
|
yield (id, tag)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _help(parser, command=None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Show help for an nmbug command.
|
|
|
|
Because some folks prefer:
|
|
|
|
$ nmbug help COMMAND
|
|
|
|
to
|
|
|
|
$ nmbug COMMAND --help
|
|
"""
|
|
if command:
|
|
parser.parse_args([command, '--help'])
|
|
else:
|
|
parser.parse_args(['--help'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
import argparse
|
|
|
|
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
|
|
description=__doc__.strip(),
|
|
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
|
|
parser.add_argument(
|
|
'-v', '--version', action='version',
|
|
version='%(prog)s {}'.format(__version__))
|
|
parser.add_argument(
|
|
'-l', '--log-level',
|
|
choices=['critical', 'error', 'warning', 'info', 'debug'],
|
|
help='Log verbosity. Defaults to {!r}.'.format(
|
|
_logging.getLevelName(_LOG.level).lower()))
|
|
|
|
help = _functools.partial(_help, parser=parser)
|
|
help.__doc__ = _help.__doc__
|
|
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(
|
|
title='commands',
|
|
description=(
|
|
'For help on a particular command, run: '
|
|
"'%(prog)s ... <command> --help'."))
|
|
for command in [
|
|
'archive',
|
|
'checkout',
|
|
'clone',
|
|
'commit',
|
|
'fetch',
|
|
'help',
|
|
'log',
|
|
'merge',
|
|
'pull',
|
|
'push',
|
|
'status',
|
|
]:
|
|
func = locals()[command]
|
|
doc = _textwrap.dedent(func.__doc__).strip().replace('%', '%%')
|
|
subparser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
command,
|
|
help=doc.splitlines()[0],
|
|
description=doc,
|
|
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
|
|
subparser.set_defaults(func=func)
|
|
if command == 'archive':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'treeish', metavar='TREE-ISH', nargs='?', default='HEAD',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'The tree or commit to produce an archive for. Defaults '
|
|
"to 'HEAD'."))
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'args', metavar='ARG', nargs='*',
|
|
help=(
|
|
"Argument passed through to 'git archive'. Set anything "
|
|
'before <tree-ish>, see git-archive(1) for details.'))
|
|
elif command == 'clone':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'repository',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'The (possibly remote) repository to clone from. See the '
|
|
'URLS section of git-clone(1) for more information on '
|
|
'specifying repositories.'))
|
|
elif command == 'commit':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'message', metavar='MESSAGE', default='', nargs='?',
|
|
help='Text for the commit message.')
|
|
elif command == 'fetch':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'remote', metavar='REMOTE', nargs='?',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'Override the default configured in branch.<name>.remote '
|
|
'to fetch from a particular remote repository (e.g. '
|
|
"'origin')."))
|
|
elif command == 'help':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'command', metavar='COMMAND', nargs='?',
|
|
help='The command to show help for.')
|
|
elif command == 'log':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'args', metavar='ARG', nargs='*',
|
|
help="Additional argument passed through to 'git log'.")
|
|
elif command == 'merge':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'reference', metavar='REFERENCE', default='@{upstream}',
|
|
nargs='?',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'Reference, usually other branch heads, to merge into '
|
|
"our branch. Defaults to '@{upstream}'."))
|
|
elif command == 'pull':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'repository', metavar='REPOSITORY', default=None, nargs='?',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'The "remote" repository that is the source of the pull. '
|
|
'This parameter can be either a URL (see the section GIT '
|
|
'URLS in git-pull(1)) or the name of a remote (see the '
|
|
'section REMOTES in git-pull(1)).'))
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'refspecs', metavar='REFSPEC', default=None, nargs='*',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'Refspec (usually a branch name) to fetch and merge. See '
|
|
'the <refspec> entry in the OPTIONS section of '
|
|
'git-pull(1) for other possibilities.'))
|
|
elif command == 'push':
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'repository', metavar='REPOSITORY', default=None, nargs='?',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'The "remote" repository that is the destination of the '
|
|
'push. This parameter can be either a URL (see the '
|
|
'section GIT URLS in git-push(1)) or the name of a remote '
|
|
'(see the section REMOTES in git-push(1)).'))
|
|
subparser.add_argument(
|
|
'refspecs', metavar='REFSPEC', default=None, nargs='*',
|
|
help=(
|
|
'Refspec (usually a branch name) to push. See '
|
|
'the <refspec> entry in the OPTIONS section of '
|
|
'git-push(1) for other possibilities.'))
|
|
|
|
args = parser.parse_args()
|
|
|
|
if args.log_level:
|
|
level = getattr(_logging, args.log_level.upper())
|
|
_LOG.setLevel(level)
|
|
|
|
if not getattr(args, 'func', None):
|
|
parser.print_usage()
|
|
_sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
if args.func == help:
|
|
arg_names = ['command']
|
|
else:
|
|
(arg_names, varargs, varkw) = _inspect.getargs(args.func.__code__)
|
|
kwargs = {key: getattr(args, key) for key in arg_names if key in args}
|
|
try:
|
|
args.func(**kwargs)
|
|
except SubprocessError as e:
|
|
if _LOG.level == _logging.DEBUG:
|
|
raise # don't mask the traceback
|
|
_LOG.error(str(e))
|
|
_sys.exit(1)
|