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Alberto Bertogli
dff4ff6757 css: Work around Pygments' element layout changes
Pygments 2.12 changes the element layout slightly, adding a wrapper
<div> that was accidentally removed before:
https://github.com/pygments/pygments/issues/632.

This patch adds a workaround, so the styling is consistent on both 2.11
and 2.12.
2022-10-13 22:32:21 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
6ea59bad51 css: Dark mode for Pygments' syntax highlight
This patch updates Pygments' syntax highlight CSS to support dark mode.
It uses two themes from Pygments: `default` for light (same as before),
and `native` for dark.
2022-10-13 22:32:21 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
4b1e1eb84c css: Introduce dark mode
This patch extends our CSS to introduce dark mode, so the style shown
matches the user media preference.

It is very analogous to the previous one, only minor adjustments have
been made to make the contrast levels pass the accessibility standards.

No changes have been made to the pygments CSS. It works surprisingly
well as-is, but there are some minor changes that may be needed. Those
will be done in subsequent patches.
2022-10-13 22:32:21 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
518188288e Cache some (possibly) expensive function calls
This patch memoizes some of the functions to help speed up execution.
The speedup is quite variable, but ~30% is normal when generating a
medium size repository, and the output is byte-for-byte identical.
2022-08-31 23:15:16 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
15547b2796 utils: Update Markdown local links extension to the new API
The Markdown extension for rewriting local links was using an API that
is now deprecated, and as of python-markdown 3.4 it is no longer
available.

This patch adjusts the code to use the new API which should be available
from 3.0 onwards.
2022-08-31 21:07:53 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
9f3df4899f css: Improve handling of text overflow in <pre>
When a <pre> section (commit message, blob, diff) has a very long line,
today it makes the entire page very wide, causing usability issues.

This patch makes <pre> have a horizontal scroll in those cases, which is
easier to use.
2021-05-15 01:24:58 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
bc1ee87dfe css: Reduce commit-message left padding
The commit message has a very large left and right padding, but doesn't
improve readability and might make the commit message more difficult to
read on smaller screens.

This patch shortens the padding.
2021-05-15 00:58:11 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
0d61bbf7f5 css: Auto-format git-arr.css
Auto-format static/git-arr.css with https://blitiri.com.ar/git/r/css3fmt/
for consistency.
2021-05-15 00:53:42 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
78f1b6def0 Update README
This patch updates README, converting it to markdown, adding more links
and references, and explicitly mention the Python 3 dependency.
2020-05-25 02:22:53 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
4cb2f59dd4 Remove TODO
The TODO includes many obsolete entries and is generally not kept up to
date; remove it to avoid confusion.
2020-05-25 02:22:53 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
e2155f6b33 Remove unused/unnecessary code
This patch removes some code that is unused and/or unnecessary. Most of
it is left over from previous situations, but is no longer needed.
2020-05-25 02:04:55 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
aee18d0edd Simplify smstr
With the Python 2 to 3 migration and the type checking, we can be
fairly confident that smstr are always constructed from strings, not
bytes.

This allows the code to be simplified, as we no longer need to carry
the dual raw/unicode representation.
2020-05-24 16:05:18 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
20b99ee568 Introduce type annotations
This patch introduces type annotations, which can be checked with mypy.

The coverage is not very comprehensive for now, but it is a starting
point and will be expanded in later patches.
2020-05-24 16:04:24 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
ad950208bf Auto-format the code with black
This patch applies auto-formatting of the source code using black
(https://github.com/psf/black).

This makes the code style more uniform and simplifies editing.

Note I also tried yapf, and IMO produced nicer output and handled some
corner cases much better, but unfortunately it doesn't yet support type
annotations, which will be introduced in later commits.

So in the future we might switch to yapf instead.
2020-05-24 16:04:04 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
1183d6f817 Move to Python 3
Python 3 was released more than 10 years ago, and support for Python 2
is going away, with many Linux distributions starting to phase it out.

This patch migrates git-arr to Python 3.

The generated output is almost exactly the same, there are some minor
differences such as HTML characters being quoted more aggresively, and
handling of paths with non-utf8 values.
2020-05-24 04:50:39 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
cbb36e087c Implement a "patch" view
This commit implements a "patch" view, with a simple plain-text
representation of a commit, that can be used as a patch file.
2018-10-01 21:39:57 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
722d765973 markdown: Handle local links
By default, the markdown generator creates links for local files
transparently. For example, "[text](link.md)" will generate
"<a href=link.md>text</a>".

This works fine for absolute and external links, but breaks for links
relative to the repository itself, as git-arr links are of the form
"dir/f=file.ext.html".

So this patch adds a markdown extension to rewrite the links. It uses a
heuristic to detect them, which should work for the vast majority of
common cases.
2018-03-04 20:53:35 +00:00
Alberto Bertogli
5e75a1e7a1 Tune markdown CSS to increase readability
The default CSS is not very comfortable for markdown, as for example the
links are hidden.

This patch makes the markdown CSS tunable by wrapping it into a div, and
then adjusting the default styles to increase readability.
2018-03-04 19:14:49 +00:00
Alberto Bertogli
e1349d418c views: In the summary, make the sections toggable
As an experiment, make the sections of the summary to be toggable. This
can help readability, although it's unclear if it's worth the additional
complexity and could be removed later.
2017-08-27 19:43:36 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
5def4c9e01 views: Include the root tree in the summary
Including the tree as part of the summary gives a bit more information
and provides an easy path into the tree.

It does clutter things a bit, so this is an experiment and may be
removed later.
2017-08-27 19:17:26 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
891a944381 git: Don't use an empty pathspec when listing
An empty string as a pathspec element matches all paths, but git has
recently started complaining about it, as it could be problematic for
some operations like rm. In the future, it will be considered an error.

So this patch uses "." instead of the empty pathspec, as recommended.

d426430e6e
2017-08-27 17:37:12 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
d7f0e4a265 views: Change the "repository" line into "git clone"
We display the location of the repository, but the entire row is not
convenient for copy-pasting.

This patch changes the wording to "git clone" so the entire row can be
copied and pasted into a terminal.

There's a trick, because if we just changed the wording to:

  <td>git clone</td> <td>https://example.com/repo</td>

that would get copied as:

  git clone\thttps://example.com/repo

which does not work well when pasted into a terminal (as the \t gets
"eaten" in most cases).

So this patch changes the HTML to have a space after "clone":

  <td>git clone </td> <td>https://example.com/repo</td>

and the CSS to preserve the space, so the following gets copied:

  git clone \thttps://example.com/repo

which works when pasting on a terminal.
2017-08-27 16:16:56 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
56b0b34930 style: In the index, make the project names explicit links
For readability, make the project names in the index to be explicit
links.
2017-08-27 15:29:24 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
9b21bd6f19 style: Normal font sizes, and use monospace for listings
There's a significant amount of overrides to make the font sizes
smaller, but that can hurt readability in some cases. We should try to
use the "natural" sizes as much as possible.

This patch does that, removing a lot of the font sizes and bringing them
to be based on the normal sizes.

It also changes listings to use monospace, for readability.
2017-08-27 15:29:20 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
c96d0dbea6 style: Make line numbers grey
When using pygments, make the line numbers grey.

This was the intention all along, but the <a> style overrides the <div>
style and the grey colour does not take effect.

This patch fixes the problem by setting the style specifically to <a>
within the line numbers div.
2017-08-27 15:29:10 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
9c8a6d2408 Add a "prefix" configuration option
This patch adds a "prefix" configuration option, so repositories created
with recursion are named with a prefix.

This can be useful to disambiguate between repositories that are named
the same but live in different directories.
2017-07-30 20:33:37 +01:00
Alberto Bertogli
53155e566a markdown: Enable table and fenced code extensions
This patch enables the table and fenced code extensions in markdown
processing.

Signed-off-by: Alberto Bertogli <albertito@blitiri.com.ar>
2016-11-03 01:45:46 +00:00
Alberto Bertogli
c648cfb593 views: Improve display on mobile browsers
This patch moves the pages to HTML5, and adds some simple meta tags and CSS media
constraints so things render better on mobile browsers, while leaving the
desktop unaffected.

It's still not ideal, though.

Signed-off-by: Alberto Bertogli <albertito@blitiri.com.ar>
2015-11-18 00:29:34 +00:00
Alberto Bertogli
cacf2ee2cc git-arr: Implement an "ignore" option
When having symbolic links to the same repositories (e.g. if you have "repo"
and a "repo.git" linking to it), it can be useful to ignore based on regular
expressions to avoid having duplicates in the output.

Signed-off-by: Alberto Bertogli <albertito@blitiri.com.ar>
2015-11-07 12:04:09 +00:00
Alberto Bertogli
c4e6484bb0 git-arr: Always generate the top level index
The top level index contains a "last updated" field, but it doesn't get
updated if using the --only option, which is very common in post-update hooks,
and causes the date to be stale.

This patch fixes that by always generating the top level index, even if --only
was given.

Signed-off-by: Alberto Bertogli <albertito@blitiri.com.ar>
2015-11-07 12:04:09 +00:00
Eric Sunshine
88dd6fab76 views/tree: signify root directory in page title
The page title in a root tree displays as "git >> repo >> branch >>",
which looks odd and fails to convey the fact that the page represents a
tree. Appending a '/' (for example "git >> repo >> branch >> /") makes
it more obvious that the page shows a tree, in general, and the root
tree, in particular.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Alberto Bertogli <albertito@blitiri.com.ar>
2015-01-24 19:23:18 +00:00
Eric Sunshine
84d628c690 views/blob: suppress double-slash in page title
For blobs in subdirectories, the page title always includes a double
slash between the final directory component and the filename (for
example, "git >> repo >> branch >> doc//readme.txt"). This is unsightly.

git-arr:blob() ensures that the directory passed to views/blob always
has a trailing slash, so we can drop the slash inserted by views/blob
between the directory and the filename.

As a side-effect, this also changes the page title for blobs in the root
directory. Instead of "git >> repo >> branch >> /readme.txt", the title
becomes "git >> repo >> branch >> readme.txt", which is slightly more
aesthetically pleasing.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Alberto Bertogli <albertito@blitiri.com.ar>
2015-01-24 19:23:18 +00:00
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*.pyc *.pyc
__pycache__ __pycache__
.*.swp .*
!.gitignore

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git-arr - A git repository browser
----------------------------------
git-arr is a git repository browser that can generate static HTML instead of
having to run dynamically.
It is smaller, with less features and a different set of tradeoffs than
other similar software, so if you're looking for a robust and featureful git
browser, please look at gitweb or cgit instead.
However, if you want to generate static HTML at the expense of features, then
it's probably going to be useful.
It's open source under the MIT licence, please see the LICENSE file for more
information.
Getting started
---------------
You will need Python, and the bottle.py framework (the package is usually
called python-bottle in most distributions).
If pygments is available, it will be used for syntax highlighting, otherwise
everything will work fine, just in black and white.
First, create a configuration file for your repositories. You can start by
copying sample.conf, which has the list of the available options.
Then, to generate the output to "/var/www/git-arr/" directory, run:
$ ./git-arr --config config.conf generate --output /var/www/git-arr/
That's it!
The first time you generate, depending on the size of your repositories, it
can take some time. Subsequent runs should take less time, as it is smart
enough to only generate what has changed.
You can also use git-arr dynamically, although it's not its intended mode of
use, by running:
$ ./git-arr --config config.conf serve
That can be useful when making changes to the software itself.
Contact
-------
If you want to report bugs, send patches, or have any questions or comments,
just let me know at albertito@blitiri.com.ar.

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# git-arr - A git repository browser
[git-arr] is a [git] repository browser that can generate static HTML.
It is smaller, with less features and a different set of tradeoffs than
other similar software, so if you're looking for a robust and featureful git
browser, please look at [gitweb] or [cgit] instead.
However, if you want to generate static HTML at the expense of features, then
it's probably going to be useful.
It's open source under the MIT licence, please see the `LICENSE` file for more
information.
[git-arr]: https://blitiri.com.ar/p/git-arr/
[git]: https://git-scm.com/
[gitweb]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitweb
[cgit]: https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/about/
## Getting started
You will need [Python 3], and the [bottle.py] framework (the package is usually
called `python3-bottle` in most distributions).
If [pygments] is available, it will be used for syntax highlighting, otherwise
everything will work fine, just in black and white.
First, create a configuration file for your repositories. You can start by
copying `sample.conf`, which has the list of the available options.
Then, to generate the output to `/var/www/git-arr/` directory, run:
```sh
./git-arr --config config.conf generate --output /var/www/git-arr/
```
That's it!
The first time you generate, depending on the size of your repositories, it
can take some time. Subsequent runs should take less time, as it is smart
enough to only generate what has changed.
You can also use git-arr dynamically, although it's not its intended mode of
use, by running:
```
./git-arr --config config.conf serve
```
That can be useful when making changes to the software itself.
[Python 3]: https://www.python.org/
[bottle.py]: https://bottlepy.org/
[pygments]: https://pygments.org/
## Contact
If you want to report bugs, send patches, or have any questions or comments,
just let me know at albertito@blitiri.com.ar.

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In no particular order.
- Atom/RSS.
- Nicer diff:
- Better stat section, with nicer handling of filenames. We should switch to
--patch-with-raw and parse from that.
- Nicer output, don't use pygments but do our own.
- Anchors in diff sections so we can link to them.
- Short symlinks to commits, with configurable length.
- Handle symlinks properly.
- "X hours ago" via javascript (only if it's not too ugly).

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#!/usr/bin/env python #!/usr/bin/env python3
""" """
git-arr: A git web html generator. git-arr: A git web html generator.
""" """
from __future__ import print_function import configparser
import sys
import os
import math import math
import optparse import optparse
import os
import re
import sys
from typing import Union
try: import bottle # type: ignore
import configparser
except ImportError:
import ConfigParser as configparser
import bottle
import git import git
import utils import utils
@ -25,12 +21,13 @@ import utils
# Note this assumes they live next to the executable, and that is not a good # Note this assumes they live next to the executable, and that is not a good
# assumption; but it's good enough for now. # assumption; but it's good enough for now.
bottle.TEMPLATE_PATH.insert( bottle.TEMPLATE_PATH.insert(
0, os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) + '/views/') 0, os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) + "/views/"
)
# The path to our static files. # The path to our static files.
# Note this assumes they live next to the executable, and that is not a good # Note this assumes they live next to the executable, and that is not a good
# assumption; but it's good enough for now. # assumption; but it's good enough for now.
static_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) + '/static/' static_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) + "/static/"
# The list of repositories is a global variable for convenience. It will be # The list of repositories is a global variable for convenience. It will be
@ -45,87 +42,100 @@ def load_config(path):
as configured. as configured.
""" """
defaults = { defaults = {
'tree': 'yes', "tree": "yes",
'rootdiff': 'yes', "rootdiff": "yes",
'desc': '', "desc": "",
'recursive': 'no', "recursive": "no",
'commits_in_summary': '10', "prefix": "",
'commits_per_page': '50', "commits_in_summary": "10",
'max_pages': '250', "commits_per_page": "50",
'web_url': '', "max_pages": "250",
'web_url_file': 'web_url', "web_url": "",
'git_url': '', "web_url_file": "web_url",
'git_url_file': 'cloneurl', "git_url": "",
'embed_markdown': 'yes', "git_url_file": "cloneurl",
'embed_images': 'no', "embed_markdown": "yes",
"embed_images": "no",
"ignore": "",
"generate_patch": "yes",
} }
config = configparser.SafeConfigParser(defaults) config = configparser.ConfigParser(defaults)
config.read(path) config.read(path)
# Do a first pass for general sanity checking and recursive expansion. # Do a first pass for general sanity checking and recursive expansion.
for s in config.sections(): for s in config.sections():
if config.getboolean(s, 'recursive'): if config.getboolean(s, "recursive"):
for path in os.listdir(config.get(s, 'path')): root = config.get(s, "path")
fullpath = find_git_dir(config.get(s, 'path') + '/' + path) prefix = config.get(s, "prefix")
for path in os.listdir(root):
fullpath = find_git_dir(root + "/" + path)
if not fullpath: if not fullpath:
continue continue
if os.path.exists(fullpath + '/disable_gitweb'): if os.path.exists(fullpath + "/disable_gitweb"):
continue continue
if config.has_section(path): section = prefix + path
if config.has_section(section):
continue continue
config.add_section(path) config.add_section(section)
for opt, value in config.items(s, raw = True): for opt, value in config.items(s, raw=True):
config.set(path, opt, value) config.set(section, opt, value)
config.set(path, 'path', fullpath) config.set(section, "path", fullpath)
config.set(path, 'recursive', 'no') config.set(section, "recursive", "no")
# This recursive section is no longer useful. # This recursive section is no longer useful.
config.remove_section(s) config.remove_section(s)
for s in config.sections(): for s in config.sections():
fullpath = find_git_dir(config.get(s, 'path')) if config.get(s, "ignore") and re.search(config.get(s, "ignore"), s):
continue
fullpath = find_git_dir(config.get(s, "path"))
if not fullpath: if not fullpath:
raise ValueError( raise ValueError(
'%s: path %s is not a valid git repository' % ( "%s: path %s is not a valid git repository"
s, config.get(s, 'path'))) % (s, config.get(s, "path"))
)
config.set(s, 'path', fullpath) config.set(s, "path", fullpath)
config.set(s, 'name', s) config.set(s, "name", s)
desc = config.get(s, 'desc') desc = config.get(s, "desc")
if not desc and os.path.exists(fullpath + '/description'): if not desc and os.path.exists(fullpath + "/description"):
desc = open(fullpath + '/description').read().strip() desc = open(fullpath + "/description").read().strip()
r = git.Repo(fullpath, name = s) r = git.Repo(fullpath, name=s)
r.info.desc = desc r.info.desc = desc
r.info.commits_in_summary = config.getint(s, 'commits_in_summary') r.info.commits_in_summary = config.getint(s, "commits_in_summary")
r.info.commits_per_page = config.getint(s, 'commits_per_page') r.info.commits_per_page = config.getint(s, "commits_per_page")
r.info.max_pages = config.getint(s, 'max_pages') r.info.max_pages = config.getint(s, "max_pages")
if r.info.max_pages <= 0: if r.info.max_pages <= 0:
r.info.max_pages = sys.maxint r.info.max_pages = sys.maxsize
r.info.generate_tree = config.getboolean(s, 'tree') r.info.generate_tree = config.getboolean(s, "tree")
r.info.root_diff = config.getboolean(s, 'rootdiff') r.info.root_diff = config.getboolean(s, "rootdiff")
r.info.generate_patch = config.getboolean(s, "generate_patch")
r.info.web_url = config.get(s, 'web_url') r.info.web_url = config.get(s, "web_url")
web_url_file = fullpath + '/' + config.get(s, 'web_url_file') web_url_file = fullpath + "/" + config.get(s, "web_url_file")
if not r.info.web_url and os.path.isfile(web_url_file): if not r.info.web_url and os.path.isfile(web_url_file):
r.info.web_url = open(web_url_file).read() r.info.web_url = open(web_url_file).read()
r.info.git_url = config.get(s, 'git_url') r.info.git_url = config.get(s, "git_url")
git_url_file = fullpath + '/' + config.get(s, 'git_url_file') git_url_file = fullpath + "/" + config.get(s, "git_url_file")
if not r.info.git_url and os.path.isfile(git_url_file): if not r.info.git_url and os.path.isfile(git_url_file):
r.info.git_url = open(git_url_file).read() r.info.git_url = open(git_url_file).read()
r.info.embed_markdown = config.getboolean(s, 'embed_markdown') r.info.embed_markdown = config.getboolean(s, "embed_markdown")
r.info.embed_images = config.getboolean(s, 'embed_images') r.info.embed_images = config.getboolean(s, "embed_images")
repos[r.name] = r repos[r.name] = r
def find_git_dir(path): def find_git_dir(path):
"""Returns the path to the git directory for the given repository. """Returns the path to the git directory for the given repository.
@ -135,25 +145,26 @@ def find_git_dir(path):
An empty string is returned if the given path is not a valid repository. An empty string is returned if the given path is not a valid repository.
""" """
def check(p): def check(p):
"""A dirty check for whether this is a git dir or not.""" """A dirty check for whether this is a git dir or not."""
# Note silent stderr because we expect this to fail and don't want the # Note silent stderr because we expect this to fail and don't want the
# noise; and also we strip the final \n from the output. # noise; and also we strip the final \n from the output.
return git.run_git(p, return git.run_git(
['rev-parse', '--git-dir'], p, ["rev-parse", "--git-dir"], silent_stderr=True
silent_stderr = True).read()[:-1] ).read()[:-1]
for p in [ path, path + '/.git' ]: for p in [path, path + "/.git"]:
if check(p): if check(p):
return p return p
return '' return ""
def repo_filter(unused_conf): def repo_filter(unused_conf):
"""Bottle route filter for repos.""" """Bottle route filter for repos."""
# TODO: consider allowing /, which is tricky. # TODO: consider allowing /, which is tricky.
regexp = r'[\w\.~-]+' regexp = r"[\w\.~-]+"
def to_python(s): def to_python(s):
"""Return the corresponding Python object.""" """Return the corresponding Python object."""
@ -167,8 +178,9 @@ def repo_filter(unused_conf):
return regexp, to_python, to_url return regexp, to_python, to_url
app = bottle.Bottle() app = bottle.Bottle()
app.router.add_filter('repo', repo_filter) app.router.add_filter("repo", repo_filter)
bottle.app.push(app) bottle.app.push(app)
@ -179,18 +191,18 @@ def with_utils(f):
templates. templates.
""" """
utilities = { utilities = {
'shorten': utils.shorten, "shorten": utils.shorten,
'can_colorize': utils.can_colorize, "can_colorize": utils.can_colorize,
'colorize_diff': utils.colorize_diff, "colorize_diff": utils.colorize_diff,
'colorize_blob': utils.colorize_blob, "colorize_blob": utils.colorize_blob,
'can_markdown': utils.can_markdown, "can_markdown": utils.can_markdown,
'markdown_blob': utils.markdown_blob, "markdown_blob": utils.markdown_blob,
'can_embed_image': utils.can_embed_image, "can_embed_image": utils.can_embed_image,
'embed_image_blob': utils.embed_image_blob, "embed_image_blob": utils.embed_image_blob,
'is_binary': utils.is_binary, "is_binary": utils.is_binary,
'hexdump': utils.hexdump, "hexdump": utils.hexdump,
'abort': bottle.abort, "abort": bottle.abort,
'smstr': git.smstr, "smstr": git.smstr,
} }
def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
@ -204,76 +216,108 @@ def with_utils(f):
return wrapped return wrapped
@bottle.route('/')
@bottle.view('index') @bottle.route("/")
@bottle.view("index")
@with_utils @with_utils
def index(): def index():
return dict(repos = repos) return dict(repos=repos)
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/')
@bottle.view('summary') @bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/")
@bottle.view("summary")
@with_utils @with_utils
def summary(repo): def summary(repo):
return dict(repo = repo) return dict(repo=repo)
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/c/<cid:re:[0-9a-f]{5,40}>/')
@bottle.view('commit') @bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/c/<cid:re:[0-9a-f]{5,40}>/")
@bottle.view("commit")
@with_utils @with_utils
def commit(repo, cid): def commit(repo, cid):
c = repo.commit(cid) c = repo.commit(cid)
if not c: if not c:
bottle.abort(404, 'Commit not found') bottle.abort(404, "Commit not found")
return dict(repo = repo, c=c) return dict(repo=repo, c=c)
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/f=<fname:path>.html')
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/<dirname:path>/f=<fname:path>.html') @bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/c/<cid:re:[0-9a-f]{5,40}>.patch")
@bottle.view('blob') @bottle.view(
"patch",
# Output is text/plain, don't do HTML escaping.
template_settings={"noescape": True},
)
def patch(repo, cid):
c = repo.commit(cid)
if not c:
bottle.abort(404, "Commit not found")
bottle.response.content_type = "text/plain; charset=utf8"
return dict(repo=repo, c=c)
@bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/f=<fname:path>.html")
@bottle.route(
"/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/<dirname:path>/f=<fname:path>.html"
)
@bottle.view("blob")
@with_utils @with_utils
def blob(repo, bname, fname, dirname = ''): def blob(repo, bname, fname, dirname=""):
if dirname and not dirname.endswith('/'): if dirname and not dirname.endswith("/"):
dirname = dirname + '/' dirname = dirname + "/"
dirname = git.smstr.from_url(dirname) dirname = git.smstr.from_url(dirname)
fname = git.smstr.from_url(fname) fname = git.smstr.from_url(fname)
path = dirname.raw + fname.raw path = dirname.raw + fname.raw
# Handle backslash-escaped characters, which are not utf8.
# This matches the generated links from git.unquote().
path = path.encode("utf8").decode("unicode-escape").encode("latin1")
content = repo.blob(path, bname) content = repo.blob(path, bname)
if content is None: if content is None:
bottle.abort(404, "File %r not found in branch %s" % (path, bname)) bottle.abort(404, "File %r not found in branch %s" % (path, bname))
return dict(repo = repo, branch = bname, dirname = dirname, fname = fname, return dict(
blob = content) repo=repo, branch=bname, dirname=dirname, fname=fname, blob=content
)
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/')
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/<dirname:path>/') @bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/")
@bottle.view('tree') @bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/t/<dirname:path>/")
@bottle.view("tree")
@with_utils @with_utils
def tree(repo, bname, dirname = ''): def tree(repo, bname, dirname=""):
if dirname and not dirname.endswith('/'): if dirname and not dirname.endswith("/"):
dirname = dirname + '/' dirname = dirname + "/"
dirname = git.smstr.from_url(dirname) dirname = git.smstr.from_url(dirname)
return dict(repo = repo, branch = bname, tree = repo.tree(bname), return dict(
dirname = dirname) repo=repo, branch=bname, tree=repo.tree(bname), dirname=dirname
)
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/')
@bottle.route('/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/<offset:int>.html') @bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/")
@bottle.view('branch') @bottle.route("/r/<repo:repo>/b/<bname:path>/<offset:int>.html")
@bottle.view("branch")
@with_utils @with_utils
def branch(repo, bname, offset = 0): def branch(repo, bname, offset=0):
return dict(repo = repo, branch = bname, offset = offset) return dict(repo=repo, branch=bname, offset=offset)
@bottle.route('/static/<path:path>')
@bottle.route("/static/<path:path>")
def static(path): def static(path):
return bottle.static_file(path, root = static_path) return bottle.static_file(path, root=static_path)
# #
# Static HTML generation # Static HTML generation
# #
def is_404(e): def is_404(e):
"""True if e is an HTTPError with status 404, False otherwise.""" """True if e is an HTTPError with status 404, False otherwise."""
# We need this because older bottle.py versions put the status code in # We need this because older bottle.py versions put the status code in
@ -284,17 +328,19 @@ def is_404(e):
else: else:
return e.status_code == 404 return e.status_code == 404
def generate(output, skip_index = False):
def generate(output: str, only=None):
"""Generate static html to the output directory.""" """Generate static html to the output directory."""
def write_to(path, func_or_str, args = (), mtime = None):
path = output + '/' + path def write_to(path: str, func_or_str, args=(), mtime=None):
path = output + "/" + path
dirname = os.path.dirname(path) dirname = os.path.dirname(path)
if not os.path.exists(dirname): if not os.path.exists(dirname):
os.makedirs(dirname) os.makedirs(dirname)
if mtime: if mtime:
path_mtime = 0 path_mtime: Union[float, int] = 0
if os.path.exists(path): if os.path.exists(path):
path_mtime = os.stat(path).st_mtime path_mtime = os.stat(path).st_mtime
@ -314,7 +360,7 @@ def generate(output, skip_index = False):
else: else:
# Otherwise, be lazy if we were given a function to run, or write # Otherwise, be lazy if we were given a function to run, or write
# always if they gave us a string. # always if they gave us a string.
if isinstance(func_or_str, (str, unicode)): if isinstance(func_or_str, str):
print(path) print(path)
s = func_or_str s = func_or_str
else: else:
@ -323,65 +369,99 @@ def generate(output, skip_index = False):
print(path) print(path)
s = func_or_str(*args) s = func_or_str(*args)
open(path, 'w').write(s.encode('utf8', errors = 'xmlcharrefreplace')) open(path, "w").write(s)
if mtime: if mtime:
os.utime(path, (mtime, mtime)) os.utime(path, (mtime, mtime))
def link(from_path, to_path): def link(from_path, to_path):
from_path = output + '/' + from_path from_path = output + "/" + from_path
if os.path.lexists(from_path): if os.path.lexists(from_path):
return return
print(from_path, '->', to_path) print(from_path, "->", to_path)
os.symlink(to_path, from_path) os.symlink(to_path, from_path)
def write_tree(r, bn, mtime): def write_tree(r: git.Repo, bn: str, mtime):
t = r.tree(bn) t: git.Tree = r.tree(bn)
write_to('r/%s/b/%s/t/index.html' % (r.name, bn), write_to("r/%s/b/%s/t/index.html" % (r.name, bn), tree, (r, bn), mtime)
tree, (r, bn), mtime)
for otype, oname, _ in t.ls('', recursive = True): for otype, oname, _ in t.ls("", recursive=True):
# FIXME: bottle cannot route paths with '\n' so those are sadly # FIXME: bottle cannot route paths with '\n' so those are sadly
# expected to fail for now; we skip them. # expected to fail for now; we skip them.
if '\n' in oname.raw: if "\n" in oname.raw:
print('skipping file with \\n: %r' % (oname.raw)) print("skipping file with \\n: %r" % (oname.raw))
continue continue
if otype == 'blob': if otype == "blob":
dirname = git.smstr(os.path.dirname(oname.raw)) dirname = git.smstr(os.path.dirname(oname.raw))
fname = git.smstr(os.path.basename(oname.raw)) fname = git.smstr(os.path.basename(oname.raw))
write_to( write_to(
'r/%s/b/%s/t/%s%sf=%s.html' % "r/%s/b/%s/t/%s%sf=%s.html"
(str(r.name), str(bn), % (
dirname.raw, '/' if dirname.raw else '', fname.raw), str(r.name),
blob, (r, bn, fname.url, dirname.url), mtime) str(bn),
dirname.raw,
"/" if dirname.raw else "",
fname.raw,
),
blob,
(r, bn, fname.url, dirname.url),
mtime,
)
else: else:
write_to('r/%s/b/%s/t/%s/index.html' % write_to(
(str(r.name), str(bn), oname.raw), "r/%s/b/%s/t/%s/index.html"
tree, (r, bn, oname.url), mtime) % (str(r.name), str(bn), oname.raw),
tree,
(r, bn, oname.url),
mtime,
)
if not skip_index: # Always generate the index, to keep the "last updated" time fresh.
write_to('index.html', index()) write_to("index.html", index())
# We can't call static() because it relies on HTTP headers. # We can't call static() because it relies on HTTP headers.
read_f = lambda f: open(f).read() read_f = lambda f: open(f).read()
write_to('static/git-arr.css', read_f, [static_path + '/git-arr.css'], write_to(
os.stat(static_path + '/git-arr.css').st_mtime) "static/git-arr.css",
write_to('static/git-arr.js', read_f, [static_path + '/git-arr.js'], read_f,
os.stat(static_path + '/git-arr.js').st_mtime) [static_path + "/git-arr.css"],
write_to('static/syntax.css', read_f, [static_path + '/syntax.css'], os.stat(static_path + "/git-arr.css").st_mtime,
os.stat(static_path + '/syntax.css').st_mtime) )
write_to(
"static/git-arr.js",
read_f,
[static_path + "/git-arr.js"],
os.stat(static_path + "/git-arr.js").st_mtime,
)
write_to(
"static/syntax.css",
read_f,
[static_path + "/syntax.css"],
os.stat(static_path + "/syntax.css").st_mtime,
)
for r in sorted(repos.values(), key = lambda r: r.name): rs = sorted(list(repos.values()), key=lambda r: r.name)
write_to('r/%s/index.html' % r.name, summary(r)) if only:
rs = [r for r in rs if r.name in only]
for r in rs:
write_to("r/%s/index.html" % r.name, summary(r))
for bn in r.branch_names(): for bn in r.branch_names():
commit_count = 0 commit_count = 0
commit_ids = r.commit_ids('refs/heads/' + bn, commit_ids = r.commit_ids(
limit = r.info.commits_per_page * r.info.max_pages) "refs/heads/" + bn,
limit=r.info.commits_per_page * r.info.max_pages,
)
for cid in commit_ids: for cid in commit_ids:
write_to('r/%s/c/%s/index.html' % (r.name, cid), write_to(
commit, (r, cid)) "r/%s/c/%s/index.html" % (r.name, cid), commit, (r, cid)
)
if r.info.generate_patch:
write_to(
"r/%s/c/%s.patch" % (r.name, cid), patch, (r, cid)
)
commit_count += 1 commit_count += 1
# To avoid regenerating files that have not changed, we will # To avoid regenerating files that have not changed, we will
@ -390,71 +470,83 @@ def generate(output, skip_index = False):
# write. # write.
branch_mtime = r.commit(bn).committer_date.epoch branch_mtime = r.commit(bn).committer_date.epoch
nr_pages = int(math.ceil( nr_pages = int(
float(commit_count) / r.info.commits_per_page)) math.ceil(float(commit_count) / r.info.commits_per_page)
)
nr_pages = min(nr_pages, r.info.max_pages) nr_pages = min(nr_pages, r.info.max_pages)
for page in range(nr_pages): for page in range(nr_pages):
write_to('r/%s/b/%s/%d.html' % (r.name, bn, page), write_to(
branch, (r, bn, page), branch_mtime) "r/%s/b/%s/%d.html" % (r.name, bn, page),
branch,
(r, bn, page),
branch_mtime,
)
link(from_path = 'r/%s/b/%s/index.html' % (r.name, bn), link(
to_path = '0.html') from_path="r/%s/b/%s/index.html" % (r.name, bn),
to_path="0.html",
)
if r.info.generate_tree: if r.info.generate_tree:
write_tree(r, bn, branch_mtime) write_tree(r, bn, branch_mtime)
for tag_name, obj_id in r.tags(): for tag_name, obj_id in r.tags():
try: try:
write_to('r/%s/c/%s/index.html' % (r.name, obj_id), write_to(
commit, (r, obj_id)) "r/%s/c/%s/index.html" % (r.name, obj_id),
commit,
(r, obj_id),
)
except bottle.HTTPError as e: except bottle.HTTPError as e:
# Some repos can have tags pointing to non-commits. This # Some repos can have tags pointing to non-commits. This
# happens in the Linux Kernel's v2.6.11, which points directly # happens in the Linux Kernel's v2.6.11, which points directly
# to a tree. Ignore them. # to a tree. Ignore them.
if is_404(e): if is_404(e):
print('404 in tag %s (%s)' % (tag_name, obj_id)) print("404 in tag %s (%s)" % (tag_name, obj_id))
else: else:
raise raise
def main(): def main():
parser = optparse.OptionParser('usage: %prog [options] serve|generate') parser = optparse.OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] serve|generate")
parser.add_option('-c', '--config', metavar = 'FILE', parser.add_option(
help = 'configuration file') "-c", "--config", metavar="FILE", help="configuration file"
parser.add_option('-o', '--output', metavar = 'DIR', )
help = 'output directory (for generate)') parser.add_option(
parser.add_option('', '--only', metavar = 'REPO', action = 'append', "-o", "--output", metavar="DIR", help="output directory (for generate)"
default = [], )
help = 'generate/serve only this repository') parser.add_option(
"",
"--only",
metavar="REPO",
action="append",
default=[],
help="generate/serve only this repository",
)
opts, args = parser.parse_args() opts, args = parser.parse_args()
if not opts.config: if not opts.config:
parser.error('--config is mandatory') parser.error("--config is mandatory")
try: try:
load_config(opts.config) load_config(opts.config)
except (configparser.NoOptionError, ValueError) as e: except (configparser.NoOptionError, ValueError) as e:
print('Error parsing config:', e) print("Error parsing config:", e)
return return
if not args: if not args:
parser.error('Must specify an action (serve|generate)') parser.error("Must specify an action (serve|generate)")
if opts.only: if args[0] == "serve":
for rname in list(repos.keys()): bottle.run(host="localhost", port=8008, reloader=True)
if rname not in opts.only: elif args[0] == "generate":
del repos[rname]
if args[0] == 'serve':
bottle.run(host = 'localhost', port = 8008, reloader = True)
elif args[0] == 'generate':
if not opts.output: if not opts.output:
parser.error('Must specify --output') parser.error("Must specify --output")
generate(output = opts.output, generate(output=opts.output, only=opts.only)
skip_index = len(opts.only) > 0)
else: else:
parser.error('Unknown action %s' % args[0]) parser.error("Unknown action %s" % args[0])
if __name__ == '__main__':
if __name__ == "__main__":
main() main()

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@ -6,107 +6,93 @@ command line tool directly, so please be careful with using untrusted
parameters. parameters.
""" """
import functools
import sys import sys
import io import io
import subprocess import subprocess
from collections import defaultdict from collections import defaultdict
import email.utils import email.utils
import datetime import datetime
import urllib import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error
from cgi import escape from html import escape
from typing import Any, Dict, IO, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
# Path to the git binary. # Path to the git binary.
GIT_BIN = "git" GIT_BIN = "git"
class EncodeWrapper:
"""File-like wrapper that returns data utf8 encoded."""
def __init__(self, fd, encoding = 'utf8', errors = 'replace'):
self.fd = fd
self.encoding = encoding
self.errors = errors
def __iter__(self): def run_git(
for line in self.fd: repo_path: str, params, stdin: bytes = None, silent_stderr=False, raw=False
yield line.decode(self.encoding, errors = self.errors) ) -> Union[IO[str], IO[bytes]]:
def read(self):
"""Returns the whole content."""
s = self.fd.read()
return s.decode(self.encoding, errors = self.errors)
def readline(self):
"""Returns a single line."""
s = self.fd.readline()
return s.decode(self.encoding, errors = self.errors)
def run_git(repo_path, params, stdin = None, silent_stderr = False, raw = False):
"""Invokes git with the given parameters. """Invokes git with the given parameters.
This function invokes git with the given parameters, and returns a This function invokes git with the given parameters, and returns a
file-like object with the output (from a pipe). file-like object with the output (from a pipe).
""" """
params = [GIT_BIN, '--git-dir=%s' % repo_path] + list(params) params = [GIT_BIN, "--git-dir=%s" % repo_path] + list(params)
stderr = None stderr = None
if silent_stderr: if silent_stderr:
stderr = subprocess.PIPE stderr = subprocess.PIPE
if not stdin: if not stdin:
p = subprocess.Popen(params, p = subprocess.Popen(
stdin = None, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, stderr = stderr) params, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr
)
else: else:
p = subprocess.Popen(params, p = subprocess.Popen(
stdin = subprocess.PIPE, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, params,
stderr = stderr) stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=stderr,
)
assert p.stdin is not None
p.stdin.write(stdin) p.stdin.write(stdin)
p.stdin.close() p.stdin.close()
assert p.stdout is not None
if raw: if raw:
return p.stdout return p.stdout
# We need to wrap stdout if we want to decode it as utf8, subprocess return io.TextIOWrapper(
# doesn't support us telling it the encoding. p.stdout, encoding="utf8", errors="backslashreplace"
if sys.version_info.major == 3: )
return io.TextIOWrapper(p.stdout, encoding = 'utf8',
errors = 'replace')
else:
return EncodeWrapper(p.stdout)
class GitCommand (object): class GitCommand(object):
"""Convenient way of invoking git.""" """Convenient way of invoking git."""
def __init__(self, path, cmd, *args, **kwargs):
def __init__(self, path: str, cmd: str):
self._override = True self._override = True
self._path = path self._path = path
self._cmd = cmd self._cmd = cmd
self._args = list(args) self._args: List[str] = []
self._kwargs = {} self._kwargs: Dict[str, str] = {}
self._stdin_buf = None self._stdin_buf: Optional[bytes] = None
self._raw = False self._raw = False
self._override = False self._override = False
for k, v in kwargs:
self.__setattr__(k, v)
def __setattr__(self, k, v): def __setattr__(self, k, v):
if k == '_override' or self._override: if k == "_override" or self._override:
self.__dict__[k] = v self.__dict__[k] = v
return return
k = k.replace('_', '-') k = k.replace("_", "-")
self._kwargs[k] = v self._kwargs[k] = v
def arg(self, a): def arg(self, a: str):
"""Adds an argument.""" """Adds an argument."""
self._args.append(a) self._args.append(a)
def raw(self, b): def raw(self, b: bool):
"""Request raw rather than utf8-encoded command output.""" """Request raw rather than utf8-encoded command output."""
self._override = True self._override = True
self._raw = b self._raw = b
self._override = False self._override = False
def stdin(self, s): def stdin(self, s: bytes):
"""Sets the contents we will send in stdin.""" """Sets the contents we will send in stdin."""
self._override = True self._override = True
self._stdin_buf = s self._stdin_buf = s
@ -116,46 +102,37 @@ class GitCommand (object):
"""Runs the git command.""" """Runs the git command."""
params = [self._cmd] params = [self._cmd]
for k, v in self._kwargs.items(): for k, v in list(self._kwargs.items()):
dash = '--' if len(k) > 1 else '-' dash = "--" if len(k) > 1 else "-"
if v is None: if v is None:
params.append('%s%s' % (dash, k)) params.append("%s%s" % (dash, k))
else: else:
params.append('%s%s=%s' % (dash, k, str(v))) params.append("%s%s=%s" % (dash, k, str(v)))
params.extend(self._args) params.extend(self._args)
return run_git(self._path, params, self._stdin_buf, raw = self._raw) return run_git(self._path, params, self._stdin_buf, raw=self._raw)
class SimpleNamespace (object): class SimpleNamespace(object):
"""An entirely flexible object, which provides a convenient namespace.""" """An entirely flexible object, which provides a convenient namespace."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs): def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.__dict__.update(kwargs) self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
class smstr: class smstr:
"""A "smart" string, containing many representations for ease of use. """A "smart" string, containing many representations for ease of use."""
This is a string class that contains: raw: str # string, probably utf8-encoded, good enough to show.
.raw -> raw string, authoritative source. url: str # escaped for safe embedding in URLs (not human-readable).
.unicode -> unicode representation, may not be perfect if .raw is not html: str # HTML-embeddable representation.
proper utf8 but should be good enough to show.
.url -> escaped for safe embedding in URLs, can be not quite def __init__(self, s: str):
readable. self.raw = s
.html -> an HTML-embeddable representation. self.url = urllib.request.pathname2url(s)
"""
def __init__(self, raw):
if not isinstance(raw, str):
raise TypeError("The raw string must be instance of 'str'")
self.raw = raw
self.unicode = raw.decode('utf8', errors = 'replace')
self.url = urllib.pathname2url(raw)
self.html = self._to_html() self.html = self._to_html()
def __cmp__(self, other):
return cmp(self.raw, other.raw)
# Note we don't define __repr__() or __str__() to prevent accidental # Note we don't define __repr__() or __str__() to prevent accidental
# misuse. It does mean that some uses become more annoying, so it's a # misuse. It does mean that some uses become more annoying, so it's a
# tradeoff that may change in the future. # tradeoff that may change in the future.
@ -163,11 +140,11 @@ class smstr:
@staticmethod @staticmethod
def from_url(url): def from_url(url):
"""Returns an smstr() instance from an url-encoded string.""" """Returns an smstr() instance from an url-encoded string."""
return smstr(urllib.url2pathname(url)) return smstr(urllib.request.url2pathname(url))
def split(self, sep): def split(self, sep):
"""Like str.split().""" """Like str.split()."""
return [ smstr(s) for s in self.raw.split(sep) ] return [smstr(s) for s in self.raw.split(sep)]
def __add__(self, other): def __add__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, smstr): if isinstance(other, smstr):
@ -176,10 +153,10 @@ class smstr:
def _to_html(self): def _to_html(self):
"""Returns an html representation of the unicode string.""" """Returns an html representation of the unicode string."""
html = u'' html = ""
for c in escape(self.unicode): for c in escape(self.raw):
if c in '\t\r\n\r\f\a\b\v\0': if c in "\t\r\n\r\f\a\b\v\0":
esc_c = c.encode('ascii').encode('string_escape') esc_c = c.encode("unicode-escape").decode("utf8")
html += '<span class="ctrlchr">%s</span>' % esc_c html += '<span class="ctrlchr">%s</span>' % esc_c
else: else:
html += c html += c
@ -187,17 +164,26 @@ class smstr:
return html return html
def unquote(s): def unquote(s: str):
"""Git can return quoted file names, unquote them. Always return a str.""" """Git can return quoted file names, unquote them. Always return a str."""
if not (s[0] == '"' and s[-1] == '"'): if not (s[0] == '"' and s[-1] == '"'):
# Unquoted strings are always safe, no need to mess with them; just # Unquoted strings are always safe, no need to mess with them
# make sure we return str.
s = s.encode('ascii')
return s return s
# Get rid of the quotes, we never want them in the output, and convert to # The string will be of the form `"<escaped>"`, where <escaped> is a
# a raw string, un-escaping the backslashes. # backslash-escaped representation of the name of the file.
s = s[1:-1].decode('string-escape') # Examples: "with\ttwo\ttabs" , "\303\261aca-utf8", "\361aca-latin1"
# Get rid of the quotes, we never want them in the output.
s = s[1:-1]
# Un-escape the backslashes.
# latin1 is ok to use here because in Python it just maps the code points
# 0-255 to the bytes 0x-0xff, which is what we expect.
s = s.encode("latin1").decode("unicode-escape")
# Convert to utf8.
s = s.encode("latin1").decode("utf8", errors="backslashreplace")
return s return s
@ -205,18 +191,19 @@ def unquote(s):
class Repo: class Repo:
"""A git repository.""" """A git repository."""
def __init__(self, path, name = None, info = None): def __init__(self, path: str, name=None, info=None):
self.path = path self.path = path
self.name = name self.name = name
self.info = info or SimpleNamespace() self.info: Any = info or SimpleNamespace()
def cmd(self, cmd): def cmd(self, cmd):
"""Returns a GitCommand() on our path.""" """Returns a GitCommand() on our path."""
return GitCommand(self.path, cmd) return GitCommand(self.path, cmd)
def for_each_ref(self, pattern = None, sort = None, count = None): @functools.lru_cache
def _for_each_ref(self, pattern=None, sort=None, count=None):
"""Returns a list of references.""" """Returns a list of references."""
cmd = self.cmd('for-each-ref') cmd = self.cmd("for-each-ref")
if sort: if sort:
cmd.sort = sort cmd.sort = sort
if count: if count:
@ -224,70 +211,66 @@ class Repo:
if pattern: if pattern:
cmd.arg(pattern) cmd.arg(pattern)
refs = []
for l in cmd.run(): for l in cmd.run():
obj_id, obj_type, ref = l.split() obj_id, obj_type, ref = l.split()
yield obj_id, obj_type, ref refs.append((obj_id, obj_type, ref))
return refs
def branches(self, sort = '-authordate'):
"""Get the (name, obj_id) of the branches."""
refs = self.for_each_ref(pattern = 'refs/heads/', sort = sort)
for obj_id, _, ref in refs:
yield ref[len('refs/heads/'):], obj_id
@functools.cache
def branch_names(self): def branch_names(self):
"""Get the names of the branches.""" """Get the names of the branches."""
return ( name for name, _ in self.branches() ) refs = self._for_each_ref(pattern="refs/heads/", sort="-authordate")
return [ref[len("refs/heads/") :] for _, _, ref in refs]
def tags(self, sort = '-taggerdate'): @functools.cache
def tags(self, sort="-taggerdate"):
"""Get the (name, obj_id) of the tags.""" """Get the (name, obj_id) of the tags."""
refs = self.for_each_ref(pattern = 'refs/tags/', sort = sort) refs = self._for_each_ref(pattern="refs/tags/", sort=sort)
for obj_id, _, ref in refs: return [(ref[len("refs/tags/") :], obj_id) for obj_id, _, ref in refs]
yield ref[len('refs/tags/'):], obj_id
def tag_names(self): @functools.lru_cache
"""Get the names of the tags.""" def commit_ids(self, ref, limit=None):
return ( name for name, _ in self.tags() )
def commit_ids(self, ref, limit = None):
"""Generate commit ids.""" """Generate commit ids."""
cmd = self.cmd('rev-list') cmd = self.cmd("rev-list")
if limit: if limit:
cmd.max_count = limit cmd.max_count = limit
cmd.arg(ref) cmd.arg(ref)
cmd.arg('--') cmd.arg("--")
for l in cmd.run(): return [l.rstrip("\n") for l in cmd.run()]
yield l.rstrip('\n')
@functools.lru_cache
def commit(self, commit_id): def commit(self, commit_id):
"""Return a single commit.""" """Return a single commit."""
cs = list(self.commits(commit_id, limit = 1)) cs = list(self.commits(commit_id, limit=1))
if len(cs) != 1: if len(cs) != 1:
return None return None
return cs[0] return cs[0]
def commits(self, ref, limit = None, offset = 0): @functools.lru_cache
def commits(self, ref, limit, offset=0):
"""Generate commit objects for the ref.""" """Generate commit objects for the ref."""
cmd = self.cmd('rev-list') cmd = self.cmd("rev-list")
if limit: cmd.max_count = limit + offset
cmd.max_count = limit + offset
cmd.header = None cmd.header = None
cmd.arg(ref) cmd.arg(ref)
cmd.arg('--') cmd.arg("--")
info_buffer = '' info_buffer = ""
count = 0 count = 0
commits = []
for l in cmd.run(): for l in cmd.run():
if '\0' in l: if "\0" in l:
pre, post = l.split('\0', 1) pre, post = l.split("\0", 1)
info_buffer += pre info_buffer += pre
count += 1 count += 1
if count > offset: if count > offset:
yield Commit.from_str(self, info_buffer) commits.append(Commit.from_str(self, info_buffer))
# Start over. # Start over.
info_buffer = post info_buffer = post
@ -297,15 +280,18 @@ class Repo:
if info_buffer: if info_buffer:
count += 1 count += 1
if count > offset: if count > offset:
yield Commit.from_str(self, info_buffer) commits.append(Commit.from_str(self, info_buffer))
return commits
@functools.lru_cache
def diff(self, ref): def diff(self, ref):
"""Return a Diff object for the ref.""" """Return a Diff object for the ref."""
cmd = self.cmd('diff-tree') cmd = self.cmd("diff-tree")
cmd.patch = None cmd.patch = None
cmd.numstat = None cmd.numstat = None
cmd.find_renames = None cmd.find_renames = None
if (self.info.root_diff): if self.info.root_diff:
cmd.root = None cmd.root = None
# Note we intentionally do not use -z, as the filename is just for # Note we intentionally do not use -z, as the filename is just for
# reference, and it is safer to let git do the escaping. # reference, and it is safer to let git do the escaping.
@ -314,58 +300,72 @@ class Repo:
return Diff.from_str(cmd.run()) return Diff.from_str(cmd.run())
@functools.lru_cache
def refs(self): def refs(self):
"""Return a dict of obj_id -> ref.""" """Return a dict of obj_id -> ref."""
cmd = self.cmd('show-ref') cmd = self.cmd("show-ref")
cmd.dereference = None cmd.dereference = None
r = defaultdict(list) r = defaultdict(list)
for l in cmd.run(): for l in cmd.run():
l = l.strip() l = l.strip()
obj_id, ref = l.split(' ', 1) obj_id, ref = l.split(" ", 1)
r[obj_id].append(ref) r[obj_id].append(ref)
return r return r
@functools.lru_cache
def tree(self, ref): def tree(self, ref):
"""Returns a Tree instance for the given ref.""" """Returns a Tree instance for the given ref."""
return Tree(self, ref) return Tree(self, ref)
@functools.lru_cache
def blob(self, path, ref): def blob(self, path, ref):
"""Returns a Blob instance for the given path.""" """Returns a Blob instance for the given path."""
cmd = self.cmd('cat-file') cmd = self.cmd("cat-file")
cmd.raw(True) cmd.raw(True)
cmd.batch = '%(objectsize)' cmd.batch = "%(objectsize)"
if isinstance(ref, unicode): # Format: <ref>:<path>
ref = ref.encode('utf8') # Construct it in binary since the path might not be utf8.
cmd.stdin('%s:%s' % (ref, path)) cmd.stdin(ref.encode("utf8") + b":" + path)
out = cmd.run() out = cmd.run()
head = out.readline() head = out.readline()
if not head or head.strip().endswith('missing'): if not head or head.strip().endswith(b"missing"):
return None return None
return Blob(out.read()[:int(head)]) return Blob(out.read()[: int(head)])
@functools.cache
def last_commit_timestamp(self): def last_commit_timestamp(self):
"""Return the timestamp of the last commit.""" """Return the timestamp of the last commit."""
refs = self.for_each_ref(pattern = 'refs/heads/', refs = self._for_each_ref(
sort = '-committerdate', count = 1) pattern="refs/heads/", sort="-committerdate", count=1
)
for obj_id, _, _ in refs: for obj_id, _, _ in refs:
commit = self.commit(obj_id) commit = self.commit(obj_id)
return commit.committer_epoch return commit.committer_epoch
return -1 return -1
class Commit (object): class Commit(object):
"""A git commit.""" """A git commit."""
def __init__(self, repo, def __init__(
commit_id, parents, tree, self,
author, author_epoch, author_tz, repo,
committer, committer_epoch, committer_tz, commit_id,
message): parents,
tree,
author,
author_epoch,
author_tz,
committer,
committer_epoch,
committer_tz,
message,
):
self._repo = repo self._repo = repo
self.id = commit_id self.id = commit_id
self.parents = parents self.parents = parents
@ -378,28 +378,30 @@ class Commit (object):
self.committer_tz = committer_tz self.committer_tz = committer_tz
self.message = message self.message = message
self.author_name, self.author_email = \ self.author_name, self.author_email = email.utils.parseaddr(
email.utils.parseaddr(self.author) self.author
)
self.committer_name, self.committer_email = \ self.committer_name, self.committer_email = email.utils.parseaddr(
email.utils.parseaddr(self.committer) self.committer
)
self.subject, self.body = self.message.split('\n', 1) self.subject, self.body = self.message.split("\n", 1)
self.author_date = Date(self.author_epoch, self.author_tz) self.author_date = Date(self.author_epoch, self.author_tz)
self.committer_date = Date(self.committer_epoch, self.committer_tz) self.committer_date = Date(self.committer_epoch, self.committer_tz)
# Only get this lazily when we need it; most of the time it's not # Only get this lazily when we need it; most of the time it's not
# required by the caller. # required by the caller.
self._diff = None self._diff = None
def __repr__(self): def __repr__(self):
return '<C %s p:%s a:%s s:%r>' % ( return "<C %s p:%s a:%s s:%r>" % (
self.id[:7], self.id[:7],
','.join(p[:7] for p in self.parents), ",".join(p[:7] for p in self.parents),
self.author_email, self.author_email,
self.subject[:20]) self.subject[:20],
)
@property @property
def diff(self): def diff(self):
@ -411,57 +413,68 @@ class Commit (object):
@staticmethod @staticmethod
def from_str(repo, buf): def from_str(repo, buf):
"""Parses git rev-list output, returns a commit object.""" """Parses git rev-list output, returns a commit object."""
if '\n\n' in buf: if "\n\n" in buf:
# Header, commit message # Header, commit message
header, raw_message = buf.split('\n\n', 1) header, raw_message = buf.split("\n\n", 1)
else: else:
# Header only, no commit message # Header only, no commit message
header, raw_message = buf.rstrip(), ' ' header, raw_message = buf.rstrip(), " "
header_lines = header.split('\n') header_lines = header.split("\n")
commit_id = header_lines.pop(0) commit_id = header_lines.pop(0)
header_dict = defaultdict(list) header_dict = defaultdict(list)
for line in header_lines: for line in header_lines:
k, v = line.split(' ', 1) k, v = line.split(" ", 1)
header_dict[k].append(v) header_dict[k].append(v)
tree = header_dict['tree'][0] tree = header_dict["tree"][0]
parents = set(header_dict['parent']) parents = set(header_dict["parent"])
author, author_epoch, author_tz = \
header_dict['author'][0].rsplit(' ', 2) authorhdr = header_dict["author"][0]
committer, committer_epoch, committer_tz = \ author, author_epoch, author_tz = authorhdr.rsplit(" ", 2)
header_dict['committer'][0].rsplit(' ', 2)
committerhdr = header_dict["committer"][0]
committer, committer_epoch, committer_tz = committerhdr.rsplit(" ", 2)
# Remove the first four spaces from the message's lines. # Remove the first four spaces from the message's lines.
message = '' message = ""
for line in raw_message.split('\n'): for line in raw_message.split("\n"):
message += line[4:] + '\n' message += line[4:] + "\n"
return Commit(
repo,
commit_id=commit_id,
tree=tree,
parents=parents,
author=author,
author_epoch=author_epoch,
author_tz=author_tz,
committer=committer,
committer_epoch=committer_epoch,
committer_tz=committer_tz,
message=message,
)
return Commit(repo,
commit_id = commit_id, tree = tree, parents = parents,
author = author,
author_epoch = author_epoch, author_tz = author_tz,
committer = committer,
committer_epoch = committer_epoch, committer_tz = committer_tz,
message = message)
class Date: class Date:
"""Handy representation for a datetime from git.""" """Handy representation for a datetime from git."""
def __init__(self, epoch, tz): def __init__(self, epoch, tz):
self.epoch = int(epoch) self.epoch = int(epoch)
self.tz = tz self.tz = tz
self.utc = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.epoch) self.utc = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.epoch)
self.tz_sec_offset_min = int(tz[1:3]) * 60 + int(tz[4:]) self.tz_sec_offset_min = int(tz[1:3]) * 60 + int(tz[4:])
if tz[0] == '-': if tz[0] == "-":
self.tz_sec_offset_min = -self.tz_sec_offset_min self.tz_sec_offset_min = -self.tz_sec_offset_min
self.local = self.utc + datetime.timedelta( self.local = self.utc + datetime.timedelta(
minutes = self.tz_sec_offset_min) minutes=self.tz_sec_offset_min
)
self.str = self.utc.strftime('%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000 ') self.str = self.utc.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000 ")
self.str += '(%s %s)' % (self.local.strftime('%H:%M'), self.tz) self.str += "(%s %s)" % (self.local.strftime("%H:%M"), self.tz)
def __str__(self): def __str__(self):
return self.str return self.str
@ -469,6 +482,7 @@ class Date:
class Diff: class Diff:
"""A diff between two trees.""" """A diff between two trees."""
def __init__(self, ref, changes, body): def __init__(self, ref, changes, body):
"""Constructor. """Constructor.
@ -488,73 +502,82 @@ class Diff:
ref_id = next(lines) ref_id = next(lines)
except StopIteration: except StopIteration:
# No diff; this can happen in merges without conflicts. # No diff; this can happen in merges without conflicts.
return Diff(None, [], '') return Diff(None, [], "")
# First, --numstat information. # First, --numstat information.
changes = [] changes = []
l = next(lines) l = next(lines)
while l != '\n': while l != "\n":
l = l.rstrip('\n') l = l.rstrip("\n")
added, deleted, fname = l.split('\t', 2) added, deleted, fname = l.split("\t", 2)
added = added.replace('-', '0') added = added.replace("-", "0")
deleted = deleted.replace('-', '0') deleted = deleted.replace("-", "0")
fname = smstr(unquote(fname)) fname = smstr(unquote(fname))
changes.append((int(added), int(deleted), fname)) changes.append((int(added), int(deleted), fname))
l = next(lines) l = next(lines)
# And now the diff body. We just store as-is, we don't really care for # And now the diff body. We just store as-is, we don't really care for
# the contents. # the contents.
body = ''.join(lines) body = "".join(lines)
return Diff(ref_id, changes, body) return Diff(ref_id, changes, body)
class Tree: class Tree:
""" A git tree.""" """A git tree."""
def __init__(self, repo, ref): def __init__(self, repo: Repo, ref: str):
self.repo = repo self.repo = repo
self.ref = ref self.ref = ref
def ls(self, path, recursive = False): @functools.lru_cache
def ls(
self, path, recursive=False
) -> Iterable[Tuple[str, smstr, Optional[int]]]:
"""Generates (type, name, size) for each file in path.""" """Generates (type, name, size) for each file in path."""
cmd = self.repo.cmd('ls-tree') cmd = self.repo.cmd("ls-tree")
cmd.long = None cmd.long = None
if recursive: if recursive:
cmd.r = None cmd.r = None
cmd.t = None cmd.t = None
cmd.arg(self.ref) cmd.arg(self.ref)
cmd.arg(path) if not path:
cmd.arg(".")
else:
cmd.arg(path)
files = []
for l in cmd.run(): for l in cmd.run():
_mode, otype, _oid, size, name = l.split(None, 4) _mode, otype, _oid, size, name = l.split(None, 4)
if size == '-': if size == "-":
size = None size = None
else: else:
size = int(size) size = int(size)
# Remove the quoting (if any); will always give us a str. # Remove the quoting (if any); will always give us a str.
name = unquote(name.strip('\n')) name = unquote(name.strip("\n"))
# Strip the leading path, the caller knows it and it's often # Strip the leading path, the caller knows it and it's often
# easier to work with this way. # easier to work with this way.
name = name[len(path):] name = name[len(path) :]
# We use a smart string for the name, as it's often tricky to # We use a smart string for the name, as it's often tricky to
# manipulate otherwise. # manipulate otherwise.
yield otype, smstr(name), size files.append((otype, smstr(name), size))
return files
class Blob: class Blob:
"""A git blob.""" """A git blob."""
def __init__(self, raw_content): def __init__(self, raw_content: bytes):
self.raw_content = raw_content self.raw_content = raw_content
self._utf8_content = None self._utf8_content = None
@property @property
def utf8_content(self): def utf8_content(self):
if not self._utf8_content: if not self._utf8_content:
self._utf8_content = self.raw_content.decode('utf8', 'replace') self._utf8_content = self.raw_content.decode("utf8", "replace")
return self._utf8_content return self._utf8_content

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
[tool.black]
line-length = 79
include = "(git-arr|git.py|utils.py)$"

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@ -67,6 +67,13 @@ path = /srv/git/repo/
# Default: no # Default: no
#embed_images = no #embed_images = no
# Ignore repositories that match this regular expression.
# Generally used with recursive = yes, to ignore repeated repositories (for
# example, if using symlinks).
# For ignoring specific repositories, putting a "disable_gitweb" is a much
# better alternative.
# Default: empty (don't ignore)
#ignore = \.git$
# Another repository, we don't generate a tree for it because it's too big. # Another repository, we don't generate a tree for it because it's too big.
[linux] [linux]

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@ -1,17 +1,53 @@
/* /*
* git-arr style sheet * git-arr style sheet
*/ */
:root {
--body-bg: white;
--text-fg: black;
--h1-bg: #ddd;
--hr-bg: #e3e3e3;
--text-lowcontrast-fg: grey;
--a-fg: #800;
--a-explicit-fg: #038;
--table-hover-bg: #eee;
--head-bg: #88ff88;
--tag-bg: #ffff88;
--age-fg0: darkgreen;
--age-fg1: green;
--age-fg2: seagreen;
--diff-added-fg: green;
--diff-deleted-fg: red;
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
:root {
--body-bg: #121212;
--text-fg: #c9d1d9;
--h1-bg: #2f2f2f;
--hr-bg: #e3e3e3;
--text-lowcontrast-fg: grey;
--a-fg: #d4b263;
--a-explicit-fg: #44b4ec;
--table-hover-bg: #313131;
--head-bg: #020;
--tag-bg: #333000;
--age-fg0: #51a552;
--age-fg1: #468646;
--age-fg2: #2f722f;
--diff-added-fg: #00A000;
--diff-deleted-fg: #A00000;
}
}
body { body {
font-family: sans-serif; font-family: sans-serif;
font-size: small;
padding: 0 1em 1em 1em; padding: 0 1em 1em 1em;
color: var(--text-fg);
background: var(--body-bg);
} }
h1 { h1 {
font-size: x-large; background: var(--h1-bg);
background: #ddd;
padding: 0.3em; padding: 0.3em;
} }
@ -23,140 +59,195 @@ h2, h3 {
hr { hr {
border: none; border: none;
background-color: #e3e3e3; background-color: var(--hr-bg);
height: 1px; height: 1px;
} }
/* By default, use implied links, more discrete for increased readability. */ /* By default, use implied links, more discrete for increased readability. */
a { a {
text-decoration: none; text-decoration: none;
color: black; color: var(--text-fg);
} }
a:hover { a:hover {
text-decoration: underline; color: var(--a-fg);
color: #800;
} }
/* Explicit links */ /* Explicit links */
a.explicit { a.explicit {
color: #038; color: var(--a-explicit-fg);
} }
a.explicit:hover, a.explicit:active { a.explicit:hover, a.explicit:active {
color: #880000; color: var(--a-fg);
} }
/* Normal table, for listing things like repositories, branches, etc. */ /* Normal table, for listing things like repositories, branches, etc. */
table.nice { table.nice {
text-align: left; text-align: left;
font-size: small;
} }
table.nice td { table.nice td {
padding: 0.15em 0.5em; padding: 0.15em 0.5em;
} }
table.nice td.links { table.nice td.links {
font-size: smaller;
} }
table.nice td.main { table.nice td.main {
min-width: 10em; min-width: 10em;
} }
table.nice tr:hover { table.nice tr:hover {
background: #eee; background: var(--table-hover-bg);
} }
/* Table for commits. */ /* Table for commits. */
table.commits td.date { table.commits td.date {
font-style: italic; font-style: italic;
color: gray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
table.commits td.subject {
min-width: 32em; @media (min-width: 600px) {
table.commits td.subject {
min-width: 32em;
}
} }
table.commits td.author { table.commits td.author {
color: gray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
/* Table for commit information. */ /* Table for commit information. */
table.commit-info tr:hover { table.commit-info tr:hover {
background: inherit; background: inherit;
} }
table.commit-info td { table.commit-info td {
vertical-align: top; vertical-align: top;
} }
table.commit-info span.date, span.email { table.commit-info span.date, span.email {
color: gray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
/* Reference annotations. */ /* Reference annotations. */
span.refs { span.refs {
margin: 0px 0.5em; margin: 0px 0.5em;
padding: 0px 0.25em; padding: 0px 0.25em;
border: solid 1px gray; border: solid 1px var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
span.head { span.head {
background-color: #88ff88; background-color: var(--head-bg);
} }
span.tag { span.tag {
background-color: #ffff88; background-color: var(--tag-bg);
} }
/* Projects table */
table.projects td.name a {
color: var(--a-explicit-fg);
}
/* Age of an object. /* Age of an object.
* Note this is hidden by default as we rely on javascript to show it. */ * Note this is hidden by default as we rely on javascript to show it. */
span.age { span.age {
display: none; display: none;
color: gray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
font-size: x-small; font-size: smaller;
} }
span.age-band0 { span.age-band0 {
color: darkgreen; color: var(--age-fg0);
} }
span.age-band1 { span.age-band1 {
color: green; color: var(--age-fg1);
} }
span.age-band2 { span.age-band2 {
color: seagreen; color: var(--age-fg2);
} }
/* Toggable titles */
div.toggable-title {
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 0.3em;
}
pre {
/* Sometimes, <pre> elements (commit messages, diffs, blobs) have very
* long lines. In those case, use automatic overflow, which will
* introduce a horizontal scroll bar for this element only (more
* comfortable than stretching the page, which is the default). */
overflow: auto;
}
/* Commit message and diff. */ /* Commit message and diff. */
pre.commit-message { pre.commit-message {
font-size: large; font-size: large;
padding: 0.2em 2em; padding: 0.2em 0.5em;
} }
pre.diff-body { pre.diff-body {
/* Note this is only used as a fallback if pygments is not available. */ /* Note this is only used as a fallback if pygments is not available. */
font-size: medium;
} }
table.changed-files {
font-family: monospace;
}
table.changed-files span.lines-added { table.changed-files span.lines-added {
color: green; color: var(--diff-added-fg);
} }
table.changed-files span.lines-deleted { table.changed-files span.lines-deleted {
color: red; color: var(--diff-deleted-fg);
} }
/* Pagination. */ /* Pagination. */
div.paginate { div.paginate {
padding-bottom: 1em; padding-bottom: 1em;
} }
div.paginate span.inactive { div.paginate span.inactive {
color: gray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
/* Directory listing. */ /* Directory listing. */
table.ls td.name { @media (min-width: 600px) {
min-width: 20em; table.ls td.name {
min-width: 20em;
}
} }
table.ls {
font-family: monospace;
font-size: larger;
}
table.ls tr.blob td.size { table.ls tr.blob td.size {
color: gray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
/* Blob. */ /* Blob. */
pre.blob-body { pre.blob-body {
/* Note this is only used as a fallback if pygments is not available. */ /* Note this is only used as a fallback if pygments is not available. */
font-size: medium;
} }
table.blob-binary pre { table.blob-binary pre {
@ -167,38 +258,80 @@ table.blob-binary pre {
table.blob-binary .offset { table.blob-binary .offset {
text-align: right; text-align: right;
font-size: x-small; font-size: x-small;
color: darkgray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
border-right: 1px solid #eee; border-right: 1px solid var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
table.blob-binary tr.etc { table.blob-binary tr.etc {
text-align: center; text-align: center;
} }
/* Pygments overrides. */ /* Pygments overrides. */
div.colorized-src {
font-size: larger;
}
div.colorized-src .source_code {
/* Ignore pygments style's background. */
background: var(--body-bg);
}
td.code > div.source_code {
/* This is a workaround, in pygments 2.11 there's a bug where the wrapper
* div is inside the table, so we need to override the descendant (because
* the style sets it on ".source_code" and the most specific value wins).
* Once we no longer support 2.11, we can remove this. */
background: var(--body-bg);
}
div.linenodiv { div.linenodiv {
padding-right: 0.5em; padding-right: 0.5em;
color: gray;
font-size: medium;
} }
div.source_code {
background: inherit; div.linenodiv a {
font-size: medium; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
} }
/* Repository information table. */ /* Repository information table. */
table.repo_info tr:hover { table.repo_info tr:hover {
background: inherit; background: inherit;
} }
table.repo_info td.category { table.repo_info td.category {
font-weight: bold; font-weight: bold;
/* So we can copy-paste rows and preserve spaces, useful for the row:
* git clone | url */
white-space: pre-wrap;
} }
table.repo_info td { table.repo_info td {
vertical-align: top; vertical-align: top;
} }
span.ctrlchr { span.ctrlchr {
color: gray; color: var(--text-lowcontrast-fg);
padding: 0 0.2ex 0 0.1ex; padding: 0 0.2ex 0 0.1ex;
margin: 0 0.2ex 0 0.1ex; margin: 0 0.2ex 0 0.1ex;
}
/*
* Markdown overrides
*/
/* Colored links (same as explicit links above) */
div.markdown a {
color: var(--a-explicit-fg);
}
div.markdown a:hover, div.markdown a:active {
color: var(--a-fg);
}
/* Restrict max width for readability */
div.markdown {
max-width: 55em;
} }

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@ -61,3 +61,13 @@ function replace_timestamps() {
} }
} }
} }
function toggle(id) {
var e = document.getElementById(id);
if (e.style.display == "") {
e.style.display = "none"
} else if (e.style.display == "none") {
e.style.display = ""
}
}

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@ -1,30 +1,37 @@
/* CSS for syntax highlighting. /* CSS for syntax highlighting.
* Generated by pygments (what we use for syntax highlighting): * Generated by pygments (what we use for syntax highlighting).
* *
* $ pygmentize -S default -f html -a .source_code * Light mode: pygmentize -S default -f html -a .source_code
*/ */
pre { line-height: 125%; }
td.linenos .normal { color: inherit; background-color: transparent; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
span.linenos { color: inherit; background-color: transparent; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
td.linenos .special { color: #000000; background-color: #ffffc0; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
span.linenos.special { color: #000000; background-color: #ffffc0; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
.source_code .hll { background-color: #ffffcc } .source_code .hll { background-color: #ffffcc }
.source_code { background: #f8f8f8; } .source_code { background: #f8f8f8; }
.source_code .c { color: #408080; font-style: italic } /* Comment */ .source_code .c { color: #3D7B7B; font-style: italic } /* Comment */
.source_code .err { border: 1px solid #FF0000 } /* Error */ .source_code .err { border: 1px solid #FF0000 } /* Error */
.source_code .k { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword */ .source_code .k { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword */
.source_code .o { color: #666666 } /* Operator */ .source_code .o { color: #666666 } /* Operator */
.source_code .cm { color: #408080; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Multiline */ .source_code .ch { color: #3D7B7B; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Hashbang */
.source_code .cp { color: #BC7A00 } /* Comment.Preproc */ .source_code .cm { color: #3D7B7B; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Multiline */
.source_code .c1 { color: #408080; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Single */ .source_code .cp { color: #9C6500 } /* Comment.Preproc */
.source_code .cs { color: #408080; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Special */ .source_code .cpf { color: #3D7B7B; font-style: italic } /* Comment.PreprocFile */
.source_code .c1 { color: #3D7B7B; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Single */
.source_code .cs { color: #3D7B7B; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Special */
.source_code .gd { color: #A00000 } /* Generic.Deleted */ .source_code .gd { color: #A00000 } /* Generic.Deleted */
.source_code .ge { font-style: italic } /* Generic.Emph */ .source_code .ge { font-style: italic } /* Generic.Emph */
.source_code .gr { color: #FF0000 } /* Generic.Error */ .source_code .gr { color: #E40000 } /* Generic.Error */
.source_code .gh { color: #000080; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Heading */ .source_code .gh { color: #000080; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Heading */
.source_code .gi { color: #00A000 } /* Generic.Inserted */ .source_code .gi { color: #008400 } /* Generic.Inserted */
.source_code .go { color: #808080 } /* Generic.Output */ .source_code .go { color: #717171 } /* Generic.Output */
.source_code .gp { color: #000080; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Prompt */ .source_code .gp { color: #000080; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Prompt */
.source_code .gs { font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Strong */ .source_code .gs { font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Strong */
.source_code .gu { color: #800080; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Subheading */ .source_code .gu { color: #800080; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Subheading */
.source_code .gt { color: #0040D0 } /* Generic.Traceback */ .source_code .gt { color: #0044DD } /* Generic.Traceback */
.source_code .kc { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Constant */ .source_code .kc { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Constant */
.source_code .kd { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Declaration */ .source_code .kd { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Declaration */
.source_code .kn { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Namespace */ .source_code .kn { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Namespace */
@ -33,38 +40,139 @@
.source_code .kt { color: #B00040 } /* Keyword.Type */ .source_code .kt { color: #B00040 } /* Keyword.Type */
.source_code .m { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number */ .source_code .m { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number */
.source_code .s { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String */ .source_code .s { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String */
.source_code .na { color: #7D9029 } /* Name.Attribute */ .source_code .na { color: #687822 } /* Name.Attribute */
.source_code .nb { color: #008000 } /* Name.Builtin */ .source_code .nb { color: #008000 } /* Name.Builtin */
.source_code .nc { color: #0000FF; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Class */ .source_code .nc { color: #0000FF; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Class */
.source_code .no { color: #880000 } /* Name.Constant */ .source_code .no { color: #880000 } /* Name.Constant */
.source_code .nd { color: #AA22FF } /* Name.Decorator */ .source_code .nd { color: #AA22FF } /* Name.Decorator */
.source_code .ni { color: #999999; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Entity */ .source_code .ni { color: #717171; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Entity */
.source_code .ne { color: #D2413A; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Exception */ .source_code .ne { color: #CB3F38; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Exception */
.source_code .nf { color: #0000FF } /* Name.Function */ .source_code .nf { color: #0000FF } /* Name.Function */
.source_code .nl { color: #A0A000 } /* Name.Label */ .source_code .nl { color: #767600 } /* Name.Label */
.source_code .nn { color: #0000FF; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Namespace */ .source_code .nn { color: #0000FF; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Namespace */
.source_code .nt { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Tag */ .source_code .nt { color: #008000; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Tag */
.source_code .nv { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable */ .source_code .nv { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable */
.source_code .ow { color: #AA22FF; font-weight: bold } /* Operator.Word */ .source_code .ow { color: #AA22FF; font-weight: bold } /* Operator.Word */
.source_code .w { color: #bbbbbb } /* Text.Whitespace */ .source_code .w { color: #bbbbbb } /* Text.Whitespace */
.source_code .mb { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Bin */
.source_code .mf { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Float */ .source_code .mf { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Float */
.source_code .mh { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Hex */ .source_code .mh { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Hex */
.source_code .mi { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Integer */ .source_code .mi { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Integer */
.source_code .mo { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Oct */ .source_code .mo { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Oct */
.source_code .sa { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Affix */
.source_code .sb { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Backtick */ .source_code .sb { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Backtick */
.source_code .sc { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Char */ .source_code .sc { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Char */
.source_code .dl { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Delimiter */
.source_code .sd { color: #BA2121; font-style: italic } /* Literal.String.Doc */ .source_code .sd { color: #BA2121; font-style: italic } /* Literal.String.Doc */
.source_code .s2 { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Double */ .source_code .s2 { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Double */
.source_code .se { color: #BB6622; font-weight: bold } /* Literal.String.Escape */ .source_code .se { color: #AA5D1F; font-weight: bold } /* Literal.String.Escape */
.source_code .sh { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Heredoc */ .source_code .sh { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Heredoc */
.source_code .si { color: #BB6688; font-weight: bold } /* Literal.String.Interpol */ .source_code .si { color: #A45A77; font-weight: bold } /* Literal.String.Interpol */
.source_code .sx { color: #008000 } /* Literal.String.Other */ .source_code .sx { color: #008000 } /* Literal.String.Other */
.source_code .sr { color: #BB6688 } /* Literal.String.Regex */ .source_code .sr { color: #A45A77 } /* Literal.String.Regex */
.source_code .s1 { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Single */ .source_code .s1 { color: #BA2121 } /* Literal.String.Single */
.source_code .ss { color: #19177C } /* Literal.String.Symbol */ .source_code .ss { color: #19177C } /* Literal.String.Symbol */
.source_code .bp { color: #008000 } /* Name.Builtin.Pseudo */ .source_code .bp { color: #008000 } /* Name.Builtin.Pseudo */
.source_code .fm { color: #0000FF } /* Name.Function.Magic */
.source_code .vc { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable.Class */ .source_code .vc { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable.Class */
.source_code .vg { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable.Global */ .source_code .vg { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable.Global */
.source_code .vi { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable.Instance */ .source_code .vi { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable.Instance */
.source_code .vm { color: #19177C } /* Name.Variable.Magic */
.source_code .il { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Integer.Long */ .source_code .il { color: #666666 } /* Literal.Number.Integer.Long */
/*
* Dark mode: pygmentize -S native -f html -a .source_code
*/
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
pre { line-height: 125%; }
td.linenos .normal { color: #aaaaaa; background-color: transparent; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
span.linenos { color: #aaaaaa; background-color: transparent; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
td.linenos .special { color: #000000; background-color: #ffffc0; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
span.linenos.special { color: #000000; background-color: #ffffc0; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; }
.source_code .hll { background-color: #404040 }
.source_code { background: #202020; color: #d0d0d0 }
.source_code .c { color: #ababab; font-style: italic } /* Comment */
.source_code .err { color: #a61717; background-color: #e3d2d2 } /* Error */
.source_code .esc { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Escape */
.source_code .g { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Generic */
.source_code .k { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword */
.source_code .l { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Literal */
.source_code .n { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Name */
.source_code .o { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Operator */
.source_code .x { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Other */
.source_code .p { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Punctuation */
.source_code .ch { color: #ababab; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Hashbang */
.source_code .cm { color: #ababab; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Multiline */
.source_code .cp { color: #cd2828; font-weight: bold } /* Comment.Preproc */
.source_code .cpf { color: #ababab; font-style: italic } /* Comment.PreprocFile */
.source_code .c1 { color: #ababab; font-style: italic } /* Comment.Single */
.source_code .cs { color: #e50808; font-weight: bold; background-color: #520000 } /* Comment.Special */
.source_code .gd { color: #d22323 } /* Generic.Deleted */
.source_code .ge { color: #d0d0d0; font-style: italic } /* Generic.Emph */
.source_code .gr { color: #d22323 } /* Generic.Error */
.source_code .gh { color: #ffffff; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Heading */
.source_code .gi { color: #589819 } /* Generic.Inserted */
.source_code .go { color: #cccccc } /* Generic.Output */
.source_code .gp { color: #aaaaaa } /* Generic.Prompt */
.source_code .gs { color: #d0d0d0; font-weight: bold } /* Generic.Strong */
.source_code .gu { color: #ffffff; text-decoration: underline } /* Generic.Subheading */
.source_code .gt { color: #d22323 } /* Generic.Traceback */
.source_code .kc { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Constant */
.source_code .kd { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Declaration */
.source_code .kn { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Namespace */
.source_code .kp { color: #6ebf26 } /* Keyword.Pseudo */
.source_code .kr { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Reserved */
.source_code .kt { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Keyword.Type */
.source_code .ld { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Literal.Date */
.source_code .m { color: #51b2fd } /* Literal.Number */
.source_code .s { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String */
.source_code .na { color: #bbbbbb } /* Name.Attribute */
.source_code .nb { color: #2fbccd } /* Name.Builtin */
.source_code .nc { color: #71adff; text-decoration: underline } /* Name.Class */
.source_code .no { color: #40ffff } /* Name.Constant */
.source_code .nd { color: #ffa500 } /* Name.Decorator */
.source_code .ni { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Name.Entity */
.source_code .ne { color: #bbbbbb } /* Name.Exception */
.source_code .nf { color: #71adff } /* Name.Function */
.source_code .nl { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Name.Label */
.source_code .nn { color: #71adff; text-decoration: underline } /* Name.Namespace */
.source_code .nx { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Name.Other */
.source_code .py { color: #d0d0d0 } /* Name.Property */
.source_code .nt { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Name.Tag */
.source_code .nv { color: #40ffff } /* Name.Variable */
.source_code .ow { color: #6ebf26; font-weight: bold } /* Operator.Word */
.source_code .w { color: #666666 } /* Text.Whitespace */
.source_code .mb { color: #51b2fd } /* Literal.Number.Bin */
.source_code .mf { color: #51b2fd } /* Literal.Number.Float */
.source_code .mh { color: #51b2fd } /* Literal.Number.Hex */
.source_code .mi { color: #51b2fd } /* Literal.Number.Integer */
.source_code .mo { color: #51b2fd } /* Literal.Number.Oct */
.source_code .sa { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Affix */
.source_code .sb { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Backtick */
.source_code .sc { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Char */
.source_code .dl { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Delimiter */
.source_code .sd { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Doc */
.source_code .s2 { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Double */
.source_code .se { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Escape */
.source_code .sh { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Heredoc */
.source_code .si { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Interpol */
.source_code .sx { color: #ffa500 } /* Literal.String.Other */
.source_code .sr { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Regex */
.source_code .s1 { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Single */
.source_code .ss { color: #ed9d13 } /* Literal.String.Symbol */
.source_code .bp { color: #2fbccd } /* Name.Builtin.Pseudo */
.source_code .fm { color: #71adff } /* Name.Function.Magic */
.source_code .vc { color: #40ffff } /* Name.Variable.Class */
.source_code .vg { color: #40ffff } /* Name.Variable.Global */
.source_code .vi { color: #40ffff } /* Name.Variable.Instance */
.source_code .vm { color: #40ffff } /* Name.Variable.Magic */
.source_code .il { color: #51b2fd } /* Literal.Number.Integer.Long */
/* Dark mode - my overrides, because the defaults are too bright. */
.source_code .gh { color: rgb(189, 193, 198); }
.source_code .gu { color: rgb(189, 193, 198); }
}

160
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@ -5,28 +5,44 @@ These are mostly used in templates, for presentation purposes.
""" """
try: try:
import pygments import pygments # type: ignore
from pygments import highlight from pygments import highlight # type: ignore
from pygments import lexers from pygments import lexers # type: ignore
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter # type: ignore
_html_formatter = HtmlFormatter(
encoding="utf-8",
cssclass="source_code",
linenos="table",
anchorlinenos=True,
lineanchors="line",
)
except ImportError: except ImportError:
pygments = None pygments = None
try: try:
import markdown import markdown # type: ignore
import markdown.treeprocessors # type: ignore
except ImportError: except ImportError:
markdown = None markdown = None
import base64 import base64
import functools
import mimetypes import mimetypes
import string import string
import os.path
def shorten(s, width = 60): import git
def shorten(s: str, width=60):
if len(s) < 60: if len(s) < 60:
return s return s
return s[:57] + "..." return s[:57] + "..."
def can_colorize(s):
@functools.lru_cache
def can_colorize(s: str):
"""True if we can colorize the string, False otherwise.""" """True if we can colorize the string, False otherwise."""
if pygments is None: if pygments is None:
return False return False
@ -39,7 +55,7 @@ def can_colorize(s):
# If any of the first 5 lines is over 300 characters long, don't colorize. # If any of the first 5 lines is over 300 characters long, don't colorize.
start = 0 start = 0
for i in range(5): for i in range(5):
pos = s.find('\n', start) pos = s.find("\n", start)
if pos == -1: if pos == -1:
break break
@ -49,7 +65,8 @@ def can_colorize(s):
return True return True
def can_markdown(repo, fname):
def can_markdown(repo: git.Repo, fname: str):
"""True if we can process file through markdown, False otherwise.""" """True if we can process file through markdown, False otherwise."""
if markdown is None: if markdown is None:
return False return False
@ -59,62 +76,121 @@ def can_markdown(repo, fname):
return fname.endswith(".md") return fname.endswith(".md")
def can_embed_image(repo, fname): def can_embed_image(repo, fname):
"""True if we can embed image file in HTML, False otherwise.""" """True if we can embed image file in HTML, False otherwise."""
if not repo.info.embed_images: if not repo.info.embed_images:
return False return False
return (('.' in fname) and return ("." in fname) and (
(fname.split('.')[-1].lower() in [ 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'png', 'gif' ])) fname.split(".")[-1].lower() in ["jpg", "jpeg", "png", "gif"]
)
def colorize_diff(s):
lexer = lexers.DiffLexer(encoding = 'utf-8') @functools.lru_cache
formatter = HtmlFormatter(encoding = 'utf-8', def colorize_diff(s: str) -> str:
cssclass = 'source_code') lexer = lexers.DiffLexer(encoding="utf-8")
formatter = HtmlFormatter(encoding="utf-8", cssclass="source_code")
return highlight(s, lexer, formatter) return highlight(s, lexer, formatter)
def colorize_blob(fname, s):
@functools.lru_cache
def colorize_blob(fname, s: str) -> str:
try: try:
lexer = lexers.guess_lexer_for_filename(fname, s, encoding = 'utf-8') lexer = lexers.guess_lexer_for_filename(fname, s, encoding="utf-8")
except lexers.ClassNotFound: except lexers.ClassNotFound:
# Only try to guess lexers if the file starts with a shebang, # Only try to guess lexers if the file starts with a shebang,
# otherwise it's likely a text file and guess_lexer() is prone to # otherwise it's likely a text file and guess_lexer() is prone to
# make mistakes with those. # make mistakes with those.
lexer = lexers.TextLexer(encoding = 'utf-8') lexer = lexers.TextLexer(encoding="utf-8")
if s.startswith('#!'): if s.startswith("#!"):
try: try:
lexer = lexers.guess_lexer(s[:80], encoding = 'utf-8') lexer = lexers.guess_lexer(s[:80], encoding="utf-8")
except lexers.ClassNotFound: except lexers.ClassNotFound:
pass pass
formatter = HtmlFormatter(encoding = 'utf-8', return highlight(s, lexer, _html_formatter)
cssclass = 'source_code',
linenos = 'table',
anchorlinenos = True,
lineanchors = 'line')
return highlight(s, lexer, formatter)
def markdown_blob(s): def embed_image_blob(fname: str, image_data: bytes) -> str:
return markdown.markdown(s)
def embed_image_blob(fname, image_data):
mimetype = mimetypes.guess_type(fname)[0] mimetype = mimetypes.guess_type(fname)[0]
return '<img style="max-width:100%;" src="data:{0};base64,{1}" />'.format( \ b64img = base64.b64encode(image_data).decode("ascii")
mimetype, base64.b64encode(image_data)) return '<img style="max-width:100%;" src="data:{0};base64,{1}" />'.format(
mimetype, b64img
)
def is_binary(s):
@functools.lru_cache
def is_binary(b: bytes):
# Git considers a blob binary if NUL in first ~8KB, so do the same. # Git considers a blob binary if NUL in first ~8KB, so do the same.
return '\0' in s[:8192] return b"\0" in b[:8192]
def hexdump(s):
graph = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + string.punctuation + ' ' @functools.lru_cache
def hexdump(s: bytes):
graph = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + string.punctuation + " "
b = s.decode("latin1")
offset = 0 offset = 0
while s: while b:
t = s[:16] t = b[:16]
hexvals = ['%.2x' % ord(c) for c in t] hexvals = ["%.2x" % ord(c) for c in t]
text = ''.join(c if c in graph else '.' for c in t) text = "".join(c if c in graph else "." for c in t)
yield offset, ' '.join(hexvals[:8]), ' '.join(hexvals[8:]), text yield offset, " ".join(hexvals[:8]), " ".join(hexvals[8:]), text
offset += 16 offset += 16
s = s[16:] b = b[16:]
if markdown:
class RewriteLocalLinks(markdown.treeprocessors.Treeprocessor):
"""Rewrites relative links to files, to match git-arr's links.
A link of "[example](a/file.md)" will be rewritten such that it links to
"a/f=file.md.html".
Note that we're already assuming a degree of sanity in the HTML, so we
don't re-check that the path is reasonable.
"""
def run(self, root):
for child in root:
if child.tag == "a":
self.rewrite_href(child)
# Continue recursively.
self.run(child)
def rewrite_href(self, tag):
"""Rewrite an <a>'s href."""
target = tag.get("href")
if not target:
return
if "://" in target or target.startswith("/"):
return
head, tail = os.path.split(target)
new_target = os.path.join(head, "f=" + tail + ".html")
tag.set("href", new_target)
class RewriteLocalLinksExtension(markdown.Extension):
def extendMarkdown(self, md):
md.treeprocessors.register(
RewriteLocalLinks(), "RewriteLocalLinks", 1000
)
_md_extensions = [
"markdown.extensions.fenced_code",
"markdown.extensions.tables",
RewriteLocalLinksExtension(),
]
@functools.lru_cache
def markdown_blob(s: str) -> str:
return markdown.markdown(s, extensions=_md_extensions)
else:
@functools.lru_cache
def markdown_blob(s: str) -> str:
raise RuntimeError("markdown_blob() called without markdown support")

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" <!DOCTYPE html>
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head> <head>
% if not dirname.raw: % if not dirname.raw:
@ -11,12 +10,13 @@
% relroot = reltree + '../' * (len(branch.split('/')) - 1) % relroot = reltree + '../' * (len(branch.split('/')) - 1)
<title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo; <title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo;
{{branch}} &raquo; {{dirname.unicode}}/{{fname.unicode}}</title> {{branch}} &raquo; {{dirname.raw}}{{fname.raw}}</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
href="{{relroot}}../../../../../static/git-arr.css"/> href="{{relroot}}../../../../../static/git-arr.css"/>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
href="{{relroot}}../../../../../static/syntax.css"/> href="{{relroot}}../../../../../static/syntax.css"/>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<meta name=viewport content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
</head> </head>
<body class="tree"> <body class="tree">
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
% if not c.raw: % if not c.raw:
% continue % continue
% end % end
<a href="{{base.url}}{{c.url}}/">{{c.unicode}}</a> / <a href="{{base.url}}{{c.url}}/">{{c.raw}}</a> /
% base += c + '/' % base += c + '/'
% end % end
<a href="">{{!fname.html}}</a> <a href="">{{!fname.html}}</a>
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
<td>empty &mdash; 0 bytes</td> <td>empty &mdash; 0 bytes</td>
</tr> </tr>
</table> </table>
% elif can_embed_image(repo, fname.unicode): % elif can_embed_image(repo, fname.raw):
{{!embed_image_blob(fname.raw, blob.raw_content)}} {{!embed_image_blob(fname.raw, blob.raw_content)}}
% elif is_binary(blob.raw_content): % elif is_binary(blob.raw_content):
<table class="nice blob-binary"> <table class="nice blob-binary">
@ -72,10 +72,14 @@
</tr> </tr>
% end % end
</table> </table>
% elif can_markdown(repo, fname.unicode): % elif can_markdown(repo, fname.raw):
<div class="markdown">
{{!markdown_blob(blob.utf8_content)}} {{!markdown_blob(blob.utf8_content)}}
</div>
% elif can_colorize(blob.utf8_content): % elif can_colorize(blob.utf8_content):
{{!colorize_blob(fname.unicode, blob.utf8_content)}} <div class="colorized-src">
{{!colorize_blob(fname.raw, blob.utf8_content)}}
</div>
% else: % else:
<pre class="blob-body"> <pre class="blob-body">
{{blob.utf8_content}} {{blob.utf8_content}}

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" <!DOCTYPE html>
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head> <head>
% relroot = '../' * (len(branch.split('/')) - 1) % relroot = '../' * (len(branch.split('/')) - 1)
@ -8,6 +7,7 @@
<title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo; {{branch}}</title> <title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo; {{branch}}</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{relroot}}../../../../static/git-arr.css"/> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{relroot}}../../../../static/git-arr.css"/>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<meta name=viewport content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
</head> </head>
<body class="branch"> <body class="branch">

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% end % end
% end % end
<table class="nice commits"> <table class="nice commits" id="commits">
% refs = repo.refs() % refs = repo.refs()
% if not defined("commits"): % if not defined("commits"):

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" <!DOCTYPE html>
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head> <head>
<title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo; commit {{c.id[:7]}}</title> <title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo; commit {{c.id[:7]}}</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../../../static/git-arr.css"/> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../../../static/git-arr.css"/>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../../../static/syntax.css"/> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../../../static/syntax.css"/>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<meta name=viewport content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
</head> </head>
<body class="commit"> <body class="commit">
@ -56,7 +56,9 @@
<hr/> <hr/>
% if can_colorize(c.diff.body): % if can_colorize(c.diff.body):
<div class="colorized-src">
{{!colorize_diff(c.diff.body)}} {{!colorize_diff(c.diff.body)}}
</div>
% else: % else:
<pre class="diff-body"> <pre class="diff-body">
{{c.diff.body}} {{c.diff.body}}

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" <!DOCTYPE html>
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head> <head>
<title>git</title> <title>git</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="static/git-arr.css"/> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="static/git-arr.css"/>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<script src="static/git-arr.js"></script> <meta name=viewport content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<script async src="static/git-arr.js"></script>
</head> </head>
<body class="index" onload="replace_timestamps()"> <body class="index" onload="replace_timestamps()">
<h1>git</h1> <h1>git</h1>
<table class="nice"> <table class="nice projects">
<tr> <tr>
<th>project</th> <th>project</th>
<th>description</th> <th>description</th>
@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
% for repo in sorted(repos.values(), key = lambda r: r.name): % for repo in sorted(repos.values(), key = lambda r: r.name):
<tr> <tr>
<td><a href="r/{{repo.name}}/">{{repo.name}}</a></td> <td class="name"><a href="r/{{repo.name}}/">{{repo.name}}</a></td>
<td><a href="r/{{repo.name}}/">{{repo.info.desc}}</a></td> <td class="desc"><a href="r/{{repo.name}}/">{{repo.info.desc}}</a></td>
<td><span class="age">{{repo.last_commit_timestamp()}}</span></td> <td><span class="age">{{repo.last_commit_timestamp()}}</span></td>
</tr> </tr>
%end %end

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From: {{c.author_name}} <{{c.author_email}}>
Date: {{c.author_date}}
Subject: {{c.subject}}
{{c.body.strip()}}
---
{{c.diff.body}}

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" <!DOCTYPE html>
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head> <head>
<title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}}</title> <title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}}</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../static/git-arr.css"/> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../static/git-arr.css"/>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<meta name=viewport content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<script async src="../../static/git-arr.js"></script>
</head> </head>
<body class="summary"> <body class="summary">
@ -25,7 +26,7 @@
% end % end
% if repo.info.git_url: % if repo.info.git_url:
<tr> <tr>
<td class="category">repository</td> <td class="category">git clone </td>
<td>{{! '<br/>'.join(repo.info.git_url.split())}}</td> <td>{{! '<br/>'.join(repo.info.git_url.split())}}</td>
</tr> </tr>
% end % end
@ -35,18 +36,25 @@
% end % end
% if "master" in repo.branch_names(): % if "master" in repo.branch_names():
<div class="toggable-title" onclick="toggle('commits')">
<a href="b/master/">commits (master)</a>
</div>
% kwargs = dict(repo = repo, start_ref = "refs/heads/master", % kwargs = dict(repo = repo, start_ref = "refs/heads/master",
% limit = repo.info.commits_in_summary, % limit = repo.info.commits_in_summary,
% shorten = shorten, repo_root = ".", offset = 0) % shorten = shorten, repo_root = ".", offset = 0)
% include commit-list **kwargs % include commit-list **kwargs
<hr/> <hr/>
<div class="toggable-title" onclick="toggle('ls')">
<a href="b/master/t/">tree (master)</a>
</div>
% kwargs = dict(repo = repo, tree=repo.tree("master"),
% treeroot="b/master/t", dirname=smstr.from_url(""))
% include tree-list **kwargs
<hr/>
% end % end
<table class="nice"> <div class="toggable-title" onclick="toggle('branches')">branches</div>
<tr> <table class="nice toggable" id="branches">
<th>branches</th>
</tr>
% for b in repo.branch_names(): % for b in repo.branch_names():
<tr> <tr>
<td class="main"><a href="b/{{b}}/">{{b}}</a></td> <td class="main"><a href="b/{{b}}/">{{b}}</a></td>
@ -62,11 +70,8 @@
% tags = list(repo.tags()) % tags = list(repo.tags())
% if tags: % if tags:
<table class="nice"> <div class="toggable-title" onclick="toggle('tags')">tags</div>
<tr> <table class="nice toggable" id="tags">
<th>tags</th>
</tr>
% for name, obj_id in tags: % for name, obj_id in tags:
<tr> <tr>
<td><a href="c/{{obj_id}}/">{{name}}</a></td> <td><a href="c/{{obj_id}}/">{{name}}</a></td>

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<table class="nice toggable ls" id="ls">
% key_func = lambda x: (x[0] != 'tree', x[1].raw)
% for type, name, size in sorted(tree.ls(dirname.raw), key = key_func):
<tr class="{{type}}">
% if type == "blob":
<td class="name"><a href="{{treeroot}}/f={{name.url}}.html">
{{!name.html}}</a></td>
<td class="size">{{size}}</td>
% elif type == "tree":
<td class="name">
<a class="explicit" href="{{treeroot}}/{{name.url}}/">
{{!name.html}}/</a></td>
% end
</tr>
% end
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" <!DOCTYPE html>
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head> <head>
% if not dirname.raw: % if not dirname.raw:
@ -11,10 +10,11 @@
% relroot = reltree + '../' * (len(branch.split('/')) - 1) % relroot = reltree + '../' * (len(branch.split('/')) - 1)
<title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo; <title>git &raquo; {{repo.name}} &raquo;
{{branch}} &raquo; {{dirname.unicode}}</title> {{branch}} &raquo; {{dirname.raw if dirname.raw else '/'}}</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
href="{{relroot}}../../../../../static/git-arr.css"/> href="{{relroot}}../../../../../static/git-arr.css"/>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<meta name=viewport content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
</head> </head>
<body class="tree"> <body class="tree">
@ -31,27 +31,13 @@
% if not c.raw: % if not c.raw:
% continue % continue
% end % end
<a href="{{base.url}}{{c.url}}/">{{c.unicode}}</a> / <a href="{{base.url}}{{c.url}}/">{{c.raw}}</a> /
% base += c + '/' % base += c + '/'
% end % end
</h3> </h3>
<table class="nice ls"> % kwargs = dict(repo = repo, tree=tree, treeroot=".")
% key_func = lambda (t, n, s): (t != 'tree', n.raw) % include tree-list **kwargs
% for type, name, size in sorted(tree.ls(dirname.raw), key = key_func):
<tr class="{{type}}">
% if type == "blob":
<td class="name"><a href="./f={{name.url}}.html">
{{!name.html}}</a></td>
<td class="size">{{size}}</td>
% elif type == "tree":
<td class="name">
<a class="explicit" href="./{{name.url}}/">
{{!name.html}}/</a></td>
% end
</tr>
% end
</table>
</body> </body>
</html> </html>