377 lines
14 KiB
Python
377 lines
14 KiB
Python
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"""
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module defining a subversion path object based on the external
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command 'svn'. This modules aims to work with svn 1.3 and higher
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but might also interact well with earlier versions.
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"""
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import os, sys, time, re
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import py
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from py import path, process
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from py._path import common
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from py._path import svnwc as svncommon
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from py._path.cacheutil import BuildcostAccessCache, AgingCache
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DEBUG=False
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class SvnCommandPath(svncommon.SvnPathBase):
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""" path implementation that offers access to (possibly remote) subversion
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repositories. """
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_lsrevcache = BuildcostAccessCache(maxentries=128)
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_lsnorevcache = AgingCache(maxentries=1000, maxseconds=60.0)
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def __new__(cls, path, rev=None, auth=None):
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self = object.__new__(cls)
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if isinstance(path, cls):
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rev = path.rev
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auth = path.auth
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path = path.strpath
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svncommon.checkbadchars(path)
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path = path.rstrip('/')
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self.strpath = path
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self.rev = rev
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self.auth = auth
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return self
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def __repr__(self):
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if self.rev == -1:
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return 'svnurl(%r)' % self.strpath
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else:
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return 'svnurl(%r, %r)' % (self.strpath, self.rev)
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def _svnwithrev(self, cmd, *args):
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""" execute an svn command, append our own url and revision """
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if self.rev is None:
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return self._svnwrite(cmd, *args)
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else:
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args = ['-r', self.rev] + list(args)
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return self._svnwrite(cmd, *args)
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def _svnwrite(self, cmd, *args):
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""" execute an svn command, append our own url """
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l = ['svn %s' % cmd]
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args = ['"%s"' % self._escape(item) for item in args]
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l.extend(args)
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l.append('"%s"' % self._encodedurl())
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# fixing the locale because we can't otherwise parse
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string = " ".join(l)
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if DEBUG:
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print("execing %s" % string)
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out = self._svncmdexecauth(string)
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return out
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def _svncmdexecauth(self, cmd):
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""" execute an svn command 'as is' """
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cmd = svncommon.fixlocale() + cmd
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if self.auth is not None:
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cmd += ' ' + self.auth.makecmdoptions()
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return self._cmdexec(cmd)
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def _cmdexec(self, cmd):
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try:
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out = process.cmdexec(cmd)
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except py.process.cmdexec.Error:
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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if (e.err.find('File Exists') != -1 or
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e.err.find('File already exists') != -1):
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raise py.error.EEXIST(self)
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raise
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return out
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def _svnpopenauth(self, cmd):
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""" execute an svn command, return a pipe for reading stdin """
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cmd = svncommon.fixlocale() + cmd
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if self.auth is not None:
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cmd += ' ' + self.auth.makecmdoptions()
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return self._popen(cmd)
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def _popen(self, cmd):
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return os.popen(cmd)
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def _encodedurl(self):
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return self._escape(self.strpath)
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def _norev_delentry(self, path):
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auth = self.auth and self.auth.makecmdoptions() or None
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self._lsnorevcache.delentry((str(path), auth))
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def open(self, mode='r'):
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""" return an opened file with the given mode. """
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if mode not in ("r", "rU",):
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raise ValueError("mode %r not supported" % (mode,))
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assert self.check(file=1) # svn cat returns an empty file otherwise
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if self.rev is None:
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return self._svnpopenauth('svn cat "%s"' % (
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self._escape(self.strpath), ))
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else:
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return self._svnpopenauth('svn cat -r %s "%s"' % (
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self.rev, self._escape(self.strpath)))
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def dirpath(self, *args, **kwargs):
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""" return the directory path of the current path joined
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with any given path arguments.
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"""
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l = self.strpath.split(self.sep)
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if len(l) < 4:
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raise py.error.EINVAL(self, "base is not valid")
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elif len(l) == 4:
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return self.join(*args, **kwargs)
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else:
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return self.new(basename='').join(*args, **kwargs)
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# modifying methods (cache must be invalidated)
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def mkdir(self, *args, **kwargs):
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""" create & return the directory joined with args.
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pass a 'msg' keyword argument to set the commit message.
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"""
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commit_msg = kwargs.get('msg', "mkdir by py lib invocation")
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createpath = self.join(*args)
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createpath._svnwrite('mkdir', '-m', commit_msg)
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self._norev_delentry(createpath.dirpath())
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return createpath
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def copy(self, target, msg='copied by py lib invocation'):
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""" copy path to target with checkin message msg."""
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if getattr(target, 'rev', None) is not None:
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raise py.error.EINVAL(target, "revisions are immutable")
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self._svncmdexecauth('svn copy -m "%s" "%s" "%s"' %(msg,
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self._escape(self), self._escape(target)))
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self._norev_delentry(target.dirpath())
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def rename(self, target, msg="renamed by py lib invocation"):
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""" rename this path to target with checkin message msg. """
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if getattr(self, 'rev', None) is not None:
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raise py.error.EINVAL(self, "revisions are immutable")
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self._svncmdexecauth('svn move -m "%s" --force "%s" "%s"' %(
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msg, self._escape(self), self._escape(target)))
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self._norev_delentry(self.dirpath())
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self._norev_delentry(self)
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def remove(self, rec=1, msg='removed by py lib invocation'):
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""" remove a file or directory (or a directory tree if rec=1) with
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checkin message msg."""
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if self.rev is not None:
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raise py.error.EINVAL(self, "revisions are immutable")
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self._svncmdexecauth('svn rm -m "%s" "%s"' %(msg, self._escape(self)))
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self._norev_delentry(self.dirpath())
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def export(self, topath):
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""" export to a local path
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topath should not exist prior to calling this, returns a
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py.path.local instance
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"""
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topath = py.path.local(topath)
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args = ['"%s"' % (self._escape(self),),
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'"%s"' % (self._escape(topath),)]
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if self.rev is not None:
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args = ['-r', str(self.rev)] + args
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self._svncmdexecauth('svn export %s' % (' '.join(args),))
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return topath
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def ensure(self, *args, **kwargs):
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""" ensure that an args-joined path exists (by default as
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a file). If you specify a keyword argument 'dir=True'
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then the path is forced to be a directory path.
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"""
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if getattr(self, 'rev', None) is not None:
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raise py.error.EINVAL(self, "revisions are immutable")
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target = self.join(*args)
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dir = kwargs.get('dir', 0)
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for x in target.parts(reverse=True):
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if x.check():
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break
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else:
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raise py.error.ENOENT(target, "has not any valid base!")
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if x == target:
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if not x.check(dir=dir):
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raise dir and py.error.ENOTDIR(x) or py.error.EISDIR(x)
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return x
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tocreate = target.relto(x)
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basename = tocreate.split(self.sep, 1)[0]
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tempdir = py.path.local.mkdtemp()
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try:
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tempdir.ensure(tocreate, dir=dir)
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cmd = 'svn import -m "%s" "%s" "%s"' % (
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"ensure %s" % self._escape(tocreate),
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self._escape(tempdir.join(basename)),
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x.join(basename)._encodedurl())
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self._svncmdexecauth(cmd)
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self._norev_delentry(x)
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finally:
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tempdir.remove()
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return target
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# end of modifying methods
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def _propget(self, name):
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res = self._svnwithrev('propget', name)
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return res[:-1] # strip trailing newline
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def _proplist(self):
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res = self._svnwithrev('proplist')
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lines = res.split('\n')
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lines = [x.strip() for x in lines[1:]]
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return svncommon.PropListDict(self, lines)
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def info(self):
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""" return an Info structure with svn-provided information. """
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parent = self.dirpath()
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nameinfo_seq = parent._listdir_nameinfo()
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bn = self.basename
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for name, info in nameinfo_seq:
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if name == bn:
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return info
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raise py.error.ENOENT(self)
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def _listdir_nameinfo(self):
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""" return sequence of name-info directory entries of self """
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def builder():
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try:
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res = self._svnwithrev('ls', '-v')
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except process.cmdexec.Error:
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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if e.err.find('non-existent in that revision') != -1:
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raise py.error.ENOENT(self, e.err)
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elif e.err.find('File not found') != -1:
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raise py.error.ENOENT(self, e.err)
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elif e.err.find('not part of a repository')!=-1:
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raise py.error.ENOENT(self, e.err)
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elif e.err.find('Unable to open')!=-1:
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raise py.error.ENOENT(self, e.err)
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elif e.err.lower().find('method not allowed')!=-1:
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raise py.error.EACCES(self, e.err)
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raise py.error.Error(e.err)
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lines = res.split('\n')
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nameinfo_seq = []
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for lsline in lines:
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if lsline:
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info = InfoSvnCommand(lsline)
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if info._name != '.': # svn 1.5 produces '.' dirs,
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nameinfo_seq.append((info._name, info))
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nameinfo_seq.sort()
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return nameinfo_seq
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auth = self.auth and self.auth.makecmdoptions() or None
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if self.rev is not None:
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return self._lsrevcache.getorbuild((self.strpath, self.rev, auth),
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builder)
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else:
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return self._lsnorevcache.getorbuild((self.strpath, auth),
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builder)
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def listdir(self, fil=None, sort=None):
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""" list directory contents, possibly filter by the given fil func
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and possibly sorted.
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"""
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if isinstance(fil, str):
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fil = common.FNMatcher(fil)
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nameinfo_seq = self._listdir_nameinfo()
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if len(nameinfo_seq) == 1:
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name, info = nameinfo_seq[0]
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if name == self.basename and info.kind == 'file':
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#if not self.check(dir=1):
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raise py.error.ENOTDIR(self)
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paths = [self.join(name) for (name, info) in nameinfo_seq]
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if fil:
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paths = [x for x in paths if fil(x)]
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self._sortlist(paths, sort)
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return paths
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def log(self, rev_start=None, rev_end=1, verbose=False):
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""" return a list of LogEntry instances for this path.
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rev_start is the starting revision (defaulting to the first one).
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rev_end is the last revision (defaulting to HEAD).
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if verbose is True, then the LogEntry instances also know which files changed.
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"""
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assert self.check() #make it simpler for the pipe
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rev_start = rev_start is None and "HEAD" or rev_start
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rev_end = rev_end is None and "HEAD" or rev_end
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if rev_start == "HEAD" and rev_end == 1:
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rev_opt = ""
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else:
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rev_opt = "-r %s:%s" % (rev_start, rev_end)
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verbose_opt = verbose and "-v" or ""
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xmlpipe = self._svnpopenauth('svn log --xml %s %s "%s"' %
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(rev_opt, verbose_opt, self.strpath))
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from xml.dom import minidom
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tree = minidom.parse(xmlpipe)
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result = []
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for logentry in filter(None, tree.firstChild.childNodes):
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if logentry.nodeType == logentry.ELEMENT_NODE:
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result.append(svncommon.LogEntry(logentry))
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return result
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#01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123467
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# 2256 hpk 165 Nov 24 17:55 __init__.py
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# XXX spotted by Guido, SVN 1.3.0 has different aligning, breaks the code!!!
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# 1312 johnny 1627 May 05 14:32 test_decorators.py
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#
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class InfoSvnCommand:
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# the '0?' part in the middle is an indication of whether the resource is
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# locked, see 'svn help ls'
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lspattern = re.compile(
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r'^ *(?P<rev>\d+) +(?P<author>.+?) +(0? *(?P<size>\d+))? '
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'*(?P<date>\w+ +\d{2} +[\d:]+) +(?P<file>.*)$')
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def __init__(self, line):
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# this is a typical line from 'svn ls http://...'
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#_ 1127 jum 0 Jul 13 15:28 branch/
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match = self.lspattern.match(line)
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data = match.groupdict()
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self._name = data['file']
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if self._name[-1] == '/':
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self._name = self._name[:-1]
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self.kind = 'dir'
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else:
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self.kind = 'file'
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#self.has_props = l.pop(0) == 'P'
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self.created_rev = int(data['rev'])
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self.last_author = data['author']
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self.size = data['size'] and int(data['size']) or 0
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self.mtime = parse_time_with_missing_year(data['date'])
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self.time = self.mtime * 1000000
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
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#____________________________________________________
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#
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# helper functions
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#____________________________________________________
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def parse_time_with_missing_year(timestr):
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""" analyze the time part from a single line of "svn ls -v"
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the svn output doesn't show the year makes the 'timestr'
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ambigous.
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"""
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import calendar
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t_now = time.gmtime()
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tparts = timestr.split()
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month = time.strptime(tparts.pop(0), '%b')[1]
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day = time.strptime(tparts.pop(0), '%d')[2]
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last = tparts.pop(0) # year or hour:minute
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try:
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year = time.strptime(last, '%Y')[0]
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hour = minute = 0
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except ValueError:
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hour, minute = time.strptime(last, '%H:%M')[3:5]
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year = t_now[0]
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t_result = (year, month, day, hour, minute, 0,0,0,0)
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if t_result > t_now:
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year -= 1
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t_result = (year, month, day, hour, minute, 0,0,0,0)
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return calendar.timegm(t_result)
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class PathEntry:
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def __init__(self, ppart):
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self.strpath = ppart.firstChild.nodeValue.encode('UTF-8')
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self.action = ppart.getAttribute('action').encode('UTF-8')
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if self.action == 'A':
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self.copyfrom_path = ppart.getAttribute('copyfrom-path').encode('UTF-8')
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if self.copyfrom_path:
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self.copyfrom_rev = int(ppart.getAttribute('copyfrom-rev'))
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