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1 #!/usr/bin/env python | 1 #!/usr/bin/env python |
2 # coding: utf-8 | 2 # coding: utf-8 |
3 | 3 |
4 # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public | 4 # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public |
5 # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this | 5 # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this |
6 # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. | 6 # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. |
7 | 7 |
8 import sys | 8 import sys |
9 import os | 9 import os |
10 import posixpath | 10 import posixpath |
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46 def get_revision_id(self, repo, rev=None): | 46 def get_revision_id(self, repo, rev=None): |
47 command = ["hg", "id", "--repository", repo, "--id"] | 47 command = ["hg", "id", "--repository", repo, "--id"] |
48 if rev: | 48 if rev: |
49 command.extend(["--rev", rev]) | 49 command.extend(["--rev", rev]) |
50 | 50 |
51 # Ignore stderr output and return code here: if revision lookup failed we | 51 # Ignore stderr output and return code here: if revision lookup failed we |
52 # should simply return an empty string. | 52 # should simply return an empty string. |
53 result = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess .PIPE).communicate()[0] | 53 result = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess .PIPE).communicate()[0] |
54 return result.strip() | 54 return result.strip() |
55 | 55 |
56 def pull(self, repo): | 56 def pull(self, repo, rev): |
57 subprocess.check_call(["hg", "pull", "--repository", repo, "--quiet"]) | 57 subprocess.check_call(["hg", "pull", "--repository", repo, "--quiet"]) |
58 | 58 |
59 def update(self, repo, rev): | 59 def update(self, repo, rev): |
60 subprocess.check_call(["hg", "update", "--repository", repo, "--quiet", "--c heck", "--rev", rev]) | 60 subprocess.check_call(["hg", "update", "--repository", repo, "--quiet", "--c heck", "--rev", rev]) |
61 | 61 |
62 def ignore(self, target, repo): | 62 def ignore(self, target, repo): |
63 | 63 |
64 if not self.istype(target): | 64 if not self.istype(target): |
65 | 65 |
66 config_path = os.path.join(repo, ".hg", "hgrc") | 66 config_path = os.path.join(repo, ".hg", "hgrc") |
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89 def clone(self, source, target): | 89 def clone(self, source, target): |
90 source = source.rstrip("/") | 90 source = source.rstrip("/") |
91 if not source.endswith(".git"): | 91 if not source.endswith(".git"): |
92 source += ".git" | 92 source += ".git" |
93 subprocess.check_call(["git", "clone", "--quiet", source, target]) | 93 subprocess.check_call(["git", "clone", "--quiet", source, target]) |
94 | 94 |
95 def get_revision_id(self, repo, rev="HEAD"): | 95 def get_revision_id(self, repo, rev="HEAD"): |
96 command = ["git", "rev-parse", "--revs-only", rev + '^{commit}'] | 96 command = ["git", "rev-parse", "--revs-only", rev + '^{commit}'] |
97 return subprocess.check_output(command, cwd=repo).strip() | 97 return subprocess.check_output(command, cwd=repo).strip() |
98 | 98 |
99 def pull(self, repo): | 99 def pull(self, repo, rev): |
100 subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "--quiet", "--all", "--tags"], cwd=re po) | 100 subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "--quiet", "--all", "--tags"], cwd=re po) |
101 subprocess.check_call(["git", "checkout", rev], cwd=repo) | |
Sebastian Noack
2015/04/30 17:54:34
Wasn't the problem you try to address here, that b
kzar
2015/04/30 19:31:46
So it turns out the remote branches are fetched, t
Sebastian Noack
2015/04/30 20:53:57
Isn't this call redundant with the one in Git.upda
kzar
2015/05/01 09:43:55
As of Git 1.6.6 [1] checking out a local branch wh
Sebastian Noack
2015/05/04 11:44:31
If I understand the issue correctly, this change i
kzar
2015/05/05 13:33:55
Then you do not understand this change properly. W
Sebastian Noack
2015/05/05 15:08:54
Ok, got it. But this still seems like a silly hack
kzar
2015/05/05 15:26:52
The remote branch has already been fetched, we jus
Sebastian Noack
2015/05/05 16:00:54
I think I'd prefer that one. If something went wro
Sebastian Noack
2015/05/05 16:59:02
But either way, this will only work if you specify
Sebastian Noack
2015/05/05 17:35:05
After thinking a little more about the problem and
kzar
2015/05/06 11:04:44
Done.
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101 | 102 |
102 def update(self, repo, rev): | 103 def update(self, repo, rev): |
103 subprocess.check_call(["git", "checkout", "--quiet", rev], cwd=repo) | 104 subprocess.check_call(["git", "checkout", "--quiet", rev], cwd=repo) |
104 | 105 |
105 def ignore(self, target, repo): | 106 def ignore(self, target, repo): |
106 module = os.path.relpath(target, repo) | 107 module = os.path.relpath(target, repo) |
107 exclude_file = os.path.join(repo, ".git", "info", "exclude") | 108 exclude_file = os.path.join(repo, ".git", "info", "exclude") |
108 _ensure_line_exists(exclude_file, module) | 109 _ensure_line_exists(exclude_file, module) |
109 | 110 |
110 def postprocess_url(self, url): | 111 def postprocess_url(self, url): |
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222 revision = revisions[type] | 223 revision = revisions[type] |
223 elif "*" in revisions: | 224 elif "*" in revisions: |
224 revision = revisions["*"] | 225 revision = revisions["*"] |
225 else: | 226 else: |
226 logging.warning("No revision specified for repository %s (type %s), skipping update" % (target, type)) | 227 logging.warning("No revision specified for repository %s (type %s), skipping update" % (target, type)) |
227 return | 228 return |
228 | 229 |
229 resolved_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target, revision) | 230 resolved_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target, revision) |
230 if not resolved_revision: | 231 if not resolved_revision: |
231 logging.info("Revision %s is unknown, downloading remote changes" % revision ) | 232 logging.info("Revision %s is unknown, downloading remote changes" % revision ) |
232 repo_types[type].pull(target) | 233 repo_types[type].pull(target, revision) |
233 resolved_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target, revision) | 234 resolved_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target, revision) |
234 if not resolved_revision: | 235 if not resolved_revision: |
235 raise Exception("Failed to resolve revision %s" % revision) | 236 raise Exception("Failed to resolve revision %s" % revision) |
236 | 237 |
237 current_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target) | 238 current_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target) |
238 if resolved_revision != current_revision: | 239 if resolved_revision != current_revision: |
239 logging.info("Updating repository %s to revision %s" % (target, resolved_rev ision)) | 240 logging.info("Updating repository %s to revision %s" % (target, resolved_rev ision)) |
240 repo_types[type].update(target, resolved_revision) | 241 repo_types[type].update(target, resolved_revision) |
241 | 242 |
242 def resolve_deps(repodir, level=0, self_update=True, overrideroots=None, skipdep endencies=set()): | 243 def resolve_deps(repodir, level=0, self_update=True, overrideroots=None, skipdep endencies=set()): |
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303 args = parser.parse_args() | 304 args = parser.parse_args() |
304 | 305 |
305 if args.quiet: | 306 if args.quiet: |
306 logging.disable(logging.INFO) | 307 logging.disable(logging.INFO) |
307 | 308 |
308 repos = args.repos | 309 repos = args.repos |
309 if not len(repos): | 310 if not len(repos): |
310 repos = [os.path.dirname(__file__)] | 311 repos = [os.path.dirname(__file__)] |
311 for repo in repos: | 312 for repo in repos: |
312 resolve_deps(repo) | 313 resolve_deps(repo) |
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