""" Python wrapper for git. This module is a light Python API for interfacing with it. It calls the git command line tool directly, so please be careful with using untrusted parameters. """ import functools import sys import io import subprocess from collections import defaultdict import email.utils import datetime import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error from html import escape from typing import Any, Dict, IO, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple, Union # Path to the git binary. GIT_BIN = "git" def run_git( repo_path: str, params, stdin: bytes = None, silent_stderr=False, raw=False ) -> Union[IO[str], IO[bytes]]: """Invokes git with the given parameters. This function invokes git with the given parameters, and returns a file-like object with the output (from a pipe). """ params = [GIT_BIN, "--git-dir=%s" % repo_path] + list(params) stderr = None if silent_stderr: stderr = subprocess.PIPE if not stdin: p = subprocess.Popen( params, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr ) else: p = subprocess.Popen( params, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr, ) assert p.stdin is not None p.stdin.write(stdin) p.stdin.close() assert p.stdout is not None if raw: return p.stdout return io.TextIOWrapper( p.stdout, encoding="utf8", errors="backslashreplace" ) class GitCommand(object): """Convenient way of invoking git.""" def __init__(self, path: str, cmd: str): self._override = True self._path = path self._cmd = cmd self._args: List[str] = [] self._kwargs: Dict[str, str] = {} self._stdin_buf: Optional[bytes] = None self._raw = False self._override = False def __setattr__(self, k, v): if k == "_override" or self._override: self.__dict__[k] = v return k = k.replace("_", "-") self._kwargs[k] = v def arg(self, a: str): """Adds an argument.""" self._args.append(a) def raw(self, b: bool): """Request raw rather than utf8-encoded command output.""" self._override = True self._raw = b self._override = False def stdin(self, s: bytes): """Sets the contents we will send in stdin.""" self._override = True self._stdin_buf = s self._override = False def run(self): """Runs the git command.""" params = [self._cmd] for k, v in list(self._kwargs.items()): dash = "--" if len(k) > 1 else "-" if v is None: params.append("%s%s" % (dash, k)) else: params.append("%s%s=%s" % (dash, k, str(v))) params.extend(self._args) return run_git(self._path, params, self._stdin_buf, raw=self._raw) class SimpleNamespace(object): """An entirely flexible object, which provides a convenient namespace.""" def __init__(self, **kwargs): self.__dict__.update(kwargs) class smstr: """A "smart" string, containing many representations for ease of use.""" raw: str # string, probably utf8-encoded, good enough to show. url: str # escaped for safe embedding in URLs (not human-readable). html: str # HTML-embeddable representation. def __init__(self, s: str): self.raw = s self.url = urllib.request.pathname2url(s) self.html = self._to_html() # 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 # tradeoff that may change in the future. @staticmethod def from_url(url): """Returns an smstr() instance from an url-encoded string.""" return smstr(urllib.request.url2pathname(url)) def split(self, sep): """Like str.split().""" return [smstr(s) for s in self.raw.split(sep)] def __add__(self, other): if isinstance(other, smstr): other = other.raw return smstr(self.raw + other) def _to_html(self): """Returns an html representation of the unicode string.""" html = "" for c in escape(self.raw): if c in "\t\r\n\r\f\a\b\v\0": esc_c = c.encode("unicode-escape").decode("utf8") html += '%s' % esc_c else: html += c return html def unquote(s: str): """Git can return quoted file names, unquote them. Always return a str.""" if not (s[0] == '"' and s[-1] == '"'): # Unquoted strings are always safe, no need to mess with them return s # The string will be of the form `""`, where is a # backslash-escaped representation of the name of the file. # 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 class Repo: """A git repository.""" def __init__(self, path: str, name=None, info=None): self.path = path self.name = name self.info: Any = info or SimpleNamespace() def cmd(self, cmd): """Returns a GitCommand() on our path.""" return GitCommand(self.path, cmd) @functools.lru_cache def _for_each_ref(self, pattern=None, sort=None, count=None): """Returns a list of references.""" cmd = self.cmd("for-each-ref") if sort: cmd.sort = sort if count: cmd.count = count if pattern: cmd.arg(pattern) refs = [] for l in cmd.run(): obj_id, obj_type, ref = l.split() refs.append((obj_id, obj_type, ref)) return refs @functools.cache def branch_names(self): """Get the names of the branches.""" refs = self._for_each_ref(pattern="refs/heads/", sort="-authordate") return [ref[len("refs/heads/") :] for _, _, ref in refs] @functools.cache def tags(self, sort="-taggerdate"): """Get the (name, obj_id) of the tags.""" refs = self._for_each_ref(pattern="refs/tags/", sort=sort) return [(ref[len("refs/tags/") :], obj_id) for obj_id, _, ref in refs] @functools.lru_cache def commit_ids(self, ref, limit=None): """Generate commit ids.""" cmd = self.cmd("rev-list") if limit: cmd.max_count = limit cmd.arg(ref) cmd.arg("--") return [l.rstrip("\n") for l in cmd.run()] @functools.lru_cache def commit(self, commit_id): """Return a single commit.""" cs = list(self.commits(commit_id, limit=1)) if len(cs) != 1: return None return cs[0] @functools.lru_cache def commits(self, ref, limit, offset=0): """Generate commit objects for the ref.""" cmd = self.cmd("rev-list") cmd.max_count = limit + offset cmd.header = None cmd.arg(ref) cmd.arg("--") info_buffer = "" count = 0 commits = [] for l in cmd.run(): if "\0" in l: pre, post = l.split("\0", 1) info_buffer += pre count += 1 if count > offset: commits.append(Commit.from_str(self, info_buffer)) # Start over. info_buffer = post else: info_buffer += l if info_buffer: count += 1 if count > offset: commits.append(Commit.from_str(self, info_buffer)) return commits @functools.lru_cache def diff(self, ref): """Return a Diff object for the ref.""" cmd = self.cmd("diff-tree") cmd.patch = None cmd.numstat = None cmd.find_renames = None if self.info.root_diff: cmd.root = None # Note we intentionally do not use -z, as the filename is just for # reference, and it is safer to let git do the escaping. cmd.arg(ref) return Diff.from_str(cmd.run()) @functools.lru_cache def refs(self): """Return a dict of obj_id -> ref.""" cmd = self.cmd("show-ref") cmd.dereference = None r = defaultdict(list) for l in cmd.run(): l = l.strip() obj_id, ref = l.split(" ", 1) r[obj_id].append(ref) return r @functools.lru_cache def tree(self, ref): """Returns a Tree instance for the given ref.""" return Tree(self, ref) @functools.lru_cache def blob(self, path, ref): """Returns a Blob instance for the given path.""" cmd = self.cmd("cat-file") cmd.raw(True) cmd.batch = "%(objectsize)" # Format: : # Construct it in binary since the path might not be utf8. cmd.stdin(ref.encode("utf8") + b":" + path) out = cmd.run() head = out.readline() if not head or head.strip().endswith(b"missing"): return None return Blob(out.read()[: int(head)]) @functools.cache def last_commit_timestamp(self): """Return the timestamp of the last commit.""" refs = self._for_each_ref( pattern="refs/heads/", sort="-committerdate", count=1 ) for obj_id, _, _ in refs: commit = self.commit(obj_id) return commit.committer_epoch return -1 class Commit(object): """A git commit.""" def __init__( self, repo, commit_id, parents, tree, author, author_epoch, author_tz, committer, committer_epoch, committer_tz, message, ): self._repo = repo self.id = commit_id self.parents = parents self.tree = tree self.author = author self.author_epoch = author_epoch self.author_tz = author_tz self.committer = committer self.committer_epoch = committer_epoch self.committer_tz = committer_tz self.message = message self.author_name, self.author_email = email.utils.parseaddr( self.author ) self.committer_name, self.committer_email = email.utils.parseaddr( self.committer ) self.subject, self.body = self.message.split("\n", 1) self.author_date = Date(self.author_epoch, self.author_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 # required by the caller. self._diff = None def __repr__(self): return "" % ( self.id[:7], ",".join(p[:7] for p in self.parents), self.author_email, self.subject[:20], ) @property def diff(self): """Return the diff for this commit, in unified format.""" if not self._diff: self._diff = self._repo.diff(self.id) return self._diff @staticmethod def from_str(repo, buf): """Parses git rev-list output, returns a commit object.""" if "\n\n" in buf: # Header, commit message header, raw_message = buf.split("\n\n", 1) else: # Header only, no commit message header, raw_message = buf.rstrip(), " " header_lines = header.split("\n") commit_id = header_lines.pop(0) header_dict = defaultdict(list) for line in header_lines: k, v = line.split(" ", 1) header_dict[k].append(v) tree = header_dict["tree"][0] parents = set(header_dict["parent"]) authorhdr = header_dict["author"][0] author, author_epoch, author_tz = authorhdr.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. message = "" for line in raw_message.split("\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, ) class Date: """Handy representation for a datetime from git.""" def __init__(self, epoch, tz): self.epoch = int(epoch) self.tz = tz self.utc = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.epoch) self.tz_sec_offset_min = int(tz[1:3]) * 60 + int(tz[4:]) if tz[0] == "-": self.tz_sec_offset_min = -self.tz_sec_offset_min self.local = self.utc + datetime.timedelta( minutes=self.tz_sec_offset_min ) self.str = self.utc.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000 ") self.str += "(%s %s)" % (self.local.strftime("%H:%M"), self.tz) def __str__(self): return self.str class Diff: """A diff between two trees.""" def __init__(self, ref, changes, body): """Constructor. - ref: reference id the diff refers to. - changes: [ (added, deleted, filename), ... ] - body: diff body, as text, verbatim. """ self.ref = ref self.changes = changes self.body = body @staticmethod def from_str(buf): """Parses git diff-tree output, returns a Diff object.""" lines = iter(buf) try: ref_id = next(lines) except StopIteration: # No diff; this can happen in merges without conflicts. return Diff(None, [], "") # First, --numstat information. changes = [] l = next(lines) while l != "\n": l = l.rstrip("\n") added, deleted, fname = l.split("\t", 2) added = added.replace("-", "0") deleted = deleted.replace("-", "0") fname = smstr(unquote(fname)) changes.append((int(added), int(deleted), fname)) l = next(lines) # And now the diff body. We just store as-is, we don't really care for # the contents. body = "".join(lines) return Diff(ref_id, changes, body) class Tree: """A git tree.""" def __init__(self, repo: Repo, ref: str): self.repo = repo self.ref = ref @functools.lru_cache def ls( self, path, recursive=False ) -> Iterable[Tuple[str, smstr, Optional[int]]]: """Generates (type, name, size) for each file in path.""" cmd = self.repo.cmd("ls-tree") cmd.long = None if recursive: cmd.r = None cmd.t = None cmd.arg(self.ref) if not path: cmd.arg(".") else: cmd.arg(path) files = [] for l in cmd.run(): _mode, otype, _oid, size, name = l.split(None, 4) if size == "-": size = None else: size = int(size) # Remove the quoting (if any); will always give us a str. name = unquote(name.strip("\n")) # Strip the leading path, the caller knows it and it's often # easier to work with this way. name = name[len(path) :] # We use a smart string for the name, as it's often tricky to # manipulate otherwise. files.append((otype, smstr(name), size)) return files class Blob: """A git blob.""" def __init__(self, raw_content: bytes): self.raw_content = raw_content self._utf8_content = None @property def utf8_content(self): if not self._utf8_content: self._utf8_content = self.raw_content.decode("utf8", "replace") return self._utf8_content