| # |
| # Copyright (C) 2016 Codethink Limited |
| # Copyright (C) 2018 Bloomberg Finance LP |
| # |
| # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
| # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| # |
| # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| # Lesser General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| # License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| # |
| # Authors: |
| # Tristan Van Berkom <tristan.vanberkom@codethink.co.uk> |
| # Chandan Singh <csingh43@bloomberg.net> |
| # Tom Mewett <tom.mewett@codethink.co.uk> |
| |
| """Abstract base class for source implementations that work with a Git repository""" |
| |
| import os |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| from io import StringIO |
| from tempfile import TemporaryFile |
| |
| from configparser import RawConfigParser |
| |
| from .source import Source, SourceError, SourceFetcher |
| from .types import CoreWarnings |
| from . import utils |
| from .types import FastEnum |
| from .utils import move_atomic, DirectoryExistsError |
| |
| GIT_MODULES = ".gitmodules" |
| EXACT_TAG_PATTERN = r"(?P<tag>.*)-0-g(?P<commit>.*)" |
| |
| # Warnings |
| WARN_INCONSISTENT_SUBMODULE = "inconsistent-submodule" |
| WARN_UNLISTED_SUBMODULE = "unlisted-submodule" |
| WARN_INVALID_SUBMODULE = "invalid-submodule" |
| |
| |
| class _RefFormat(FastEnum): |
| SHA1 = "sha1" |
| GIT_DESCRIBE = "git-describe" |
| |
| |
| def _strip_tag(rev): |
| return rev.split("-g")[-1] |
| |
| |
| # This class represents a single Git repository. The Git source needs to account for |
| # submodules, but we don't want to cache them all under the umbrella of the |
| # superproject - so we use this class which caches them independently, according |
| # to their URL. Instances keep reference to their "parent" GitSourceBase, |
| # and if applicable, where in the superproject they are found. |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # source (_GitSourceBase or subclass): The parent source |
| # path (str): The relative location of the submodule in the superproject; |
| # the empty string for the superproject itself |
| # url (str): Where to clone the repo from |
| # ref (str): Specified 'ref' from the source configuration |
| # primary (bool): Whether this is the primary URL for the source |
| # tags (list): Tag configuration; see _GitSourceBase._load_tags |
| # |
| class _GitMirror(SourceFetcher): |
| def __init__(self, source, path, url, ref, *, primary=False, tags=None): |
| |
| super().__init__() |
| self.source = source |
| self.path = path |
| self.url = url |
| self.ref = ref |
| self.tags = tags or [] |
| self.primary = primary |
| self.mirror = os.path.join(source.get_mirror_directory(), utils.url_directory_name(url)) |
| |
| # _ensure_repo(): |
| # |
| # Ensures that the Git repository exists at the mirror location and is configured |
| # to fetch from the given URL |
| # |
| def _ensure_repo(self): |
| if not os.path.exists(self.mirror): |
| with self.source.tempdir() as tmpdir: |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "init", "--bare", tmpdir], fail="Failed to initialise repository", |
| ) |
| |
| try: |
| move_atomic(tmpdir, self.mirror) |
| except DirectoryExistsError: |
| # Another process was quicker to download this repository. |
| # Let's discard our own |
| self.source.status("{}: Discarding duplicate repository".format(self.source)) |
| except OSError as e: |
| raise SourceError( |
| "{}: Failed to move created repository from '{}' to '{}': {}".format( |
| self.source, tmpdir, self.mirror, e |
| ) |
| ) from e |
| |
| def _fetch(self, url, fetch_all=False): |
| self._ensure_repo() |
| |
| # Work out whether we can fetch a specific tag: are we given a ref which |
| # 1. is in git-describe format |
| # 2. refers to an exact tag (is "...-0-g...") |
| # 3. is available on the remote and tags the specified commit? |
| # And lastly: are we on a new-enough Git which allows cloning from our potentially shallow cache? |
| if fetch_all: |
| pass |
| # Fetching from a shallow-cloned repo was first supported in v1.9.0 |
| elif not self.ref or self.source.host_git_version is not None and self.source.host_git_version < (1, 9, 0): |
| fetch_all = True |
| else: |
| m = re.match(EXACT_TAG_PATTERN, self.ref) |
| if m is None: |
| fetch_all = True |
| else: |
| tag = m.group("tag") |
| commit = m.group("commit") |
| |
| if not self.remote_has_tag(url, tag, commit): |
| self.source.status( |
| "{}: {} is not advertised on {}. Fetching all Git refs".format(self.source, self.ref, url) |
| ) |
| fetch_all = True |
| else: |
| exit_code = self.source.call( |
| [ |
| self.source.host_git, |
| "fetch", |
| "--depth=1", |
| url, |
| "+refs/tags/{tag}:refs/tags/{tag}".format(tag=tag), |
| ], |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| if exit_code != 0: |
| self.source.status( |
| "{}: Failed to fetch tag '{}' from {}. Fetching all Git refs".format(self.source, tag, url) |
| ) |
| fetch_all = True |
| |
| if fetch_all: |
| self.source.call( |
| [ |
| self.source.host_git, |
| "fetch", |
| "--prune", |
| url, |
| "+refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*", |
| "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*", |
| ], |
| fail="Failed to fetch from remote git repository: {}".format(url), |
| fail_temporarily=True, |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| |
| def fetch(self, alias_override=None): # pylint: disable=arguments-differ |
| resolved_url = self.source.translate_url(self.url, alias_override=alias_override, primary=self.primary) |
| |
| with self.source.timed_activity("Fetching from {}".format(resolved_url), silent_nested=True): |
| if not self.has_ref(): |
| self._fetch(resolved_url) |
| self.assert_ref() |
| |
| def has_ref(self): |
| if not self.ref: |
| return False |
| |
| # If the mirror doesnt exist, we also dont have the ref |
| if not os.path.exists(self.mirror): |
| return False |
| |
| # Check if the ref is really there |
| rc = self.source.call([self.source.host_git, "cat-file", "-t", self.ref], cwd=self.mirror) |
| return rc == 0 |
| |
| def assert_ref(self): |
| if not self.has_ref(): |
| raise SourceError( |
| "{}: expected ref '{}' was not found in git repository: '{}'".format(self.source, self.ref, self.url) |
| ) |
| |
| # remote_has_tag(): |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # url (str) |
| # tag (str) |
| # commit (str) |
| # |
| # Returns: |
| # (bool): Whether the remote at `url` has the tag `tag` attached to `commit` |
| # |
| def remote_has_tag(self, url, tag, commit): |
| _, ls_remote = self.source.check_output( |
| [self.source.host_git, "ls-remote", url], |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| fail="Failed to list advertised remote refs from git repository {}".format(url), |
| ) |
| |
| line = "{commit}\trefs/tags/{tag}".format(commit=commit, tag=tag) |
| return line in ls_remote or line + "^{}" in ls_remote |
| |
| # to_commit(): |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # rev (str): A Git "commit-ish" rev |
| # |
| # Returns: |
| # (str): The full revision ID of the commit |
| # |
| def to_commit(self, rev): |
| _, output = self.source.check_output( |
| [self.source.host_git, "rev-list", "-n", "1", rev], |
| fail="Unable to find revision {}".format(rev), |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| |
| return output.strip() |
| |
| # describe(): |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # rev (str): A Git "commit-ish" rev |
| # |
| # Returns: |
| # (str): The full revision ID of the commit given by rev, prepended |
| # with tag information as given by git-describe (where available) |
| # |
| def describe(self, rev): |
| _, output = self.source.check_output( |
| [self.source.host_git, "describe", "--tags", "--abbrev=40", "--long", "--always", rev], |
| fail="Unable to find revision {}".format(rev), |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| |
| return output.strip() |
| |
| # reachable_tags(): |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # rev (str): A Git "commit-ish" rev |
| # |
| # Returns: |
| # (list): A list of tags in the ancestry of rev. Each entry is a triple of the form |
| # (tag name (str), commit ref (str), annotated (bool)) describing a tag, |
| # its tagged commit and whether it's annotated |
| # |
| def reachable_tags(self, rev): |
| tags = set() |
| for options in [[], ["--first-parent"], ["--tags"], ["--tags", "--first-parent"]]: |
| exit_code, output = self.source.check_output( |
| [self.source.host_git, "describe", "--abbrev=0", rev, *options], cwd=self.mirror |
| ) |
| if exit_code == 0: |
| tag = output.strip() |
| _, commit_ref = self.source.check_output( |
| [self.source.host_git, "rev-parse", tag + "^{commit}"], |
| fail="Unable to resolve tag '{}'".format(tag), |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| exit_code = self.source.call([self.source.host_git, "cat-file", "tag", tag], cwd=self.mirror) |
| annotated = exit_code == 0 |
| |
| tags.add((tag, commit_ref.strip(), annotated)) |
| |
| return list(tags) |
| |
| def stage(self, directory): |
| fullpath = os.path.join(directory, self.path) |
| |
| # Using --shared here avoids copying the objects into the checkout, in any |
| # case we're just checking out a specific commit and then removing the .git/ |
| # directory. |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "clone", "--no-checkout", "--shared", self.mirror, fullpath], |
| fail="Failed to create git mirror {} in directory: {}".format(self.mirror, fullpath), |
| fail_temporarily=True, |
| ) |
| |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "checkout", "--force", self.ref], |
| fail="Failed to checkout git ref {}".format(self.ref), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| |
| # Remove .git dir |
| shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(fullpath, ".git")) |
| |
| self._rebuild_git(fullpath) |
| |
| def init_workspace(self, directory): |
| fullpath = os.path.join(directory, self.path) |
| url = self.source.translate_url(self.url) |
| |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "clone", "--no-checkout", self.mirror, fullpath], |
| fail="Failed to clone git mirror {} in directory: {}".format(self.mirror, fullpath), |
| fail_temporarily=True, |
| ) |
| |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "remote", "set-url", "origin", url], |
| fail='Failed to add remote origin "{}"'.format(url), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "checkout", "--force", self.ref], |
| fail="Failed to checkout git ref {}".format(self.ref), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| |
| # get_submodule_mirrors(): |
| # |
| # Returns: |
| # An iterator through new instances of this class, one of each submodule |
| # in the repo |
| # |
| def get_submodule_mirrors(self): |
| for path, url in self.submodule_list(): |
| ref = self.submodule_ref(path) |
| if ref is not None: |
| mirror = self.__class__(self.source, os.path.join(self.path, path), url, ref) |
| yield mirror |
| |
| # List the submodules (path/url tuples) present at the given ref of this repo |
| def submodule_list(self): |
| modules = "{}:{}".format(self.ref, GIT_MODULES) |
| exit_code, output = self.source.check_output([self.source.host_git, "show", modules], cwd=self.mirror) |
| |
| # If git show reports error code 128 here, we take it to mean there is |
| # no .gitmodules file to display for the given revision. |
| if exit_code == 128: |
| return |
| elif exit_code != 0: |
| raise SourceError("{plugin}: Failed to show gitmodules at ref {ref}".format(plugin=self, ref=self.ref)) |
| |
| content = "\n".join([l.strip() for l in output.splitlines()]) |
| |
| io = StringIO(content) |
| parser = RawConfigParser() |
| parser.read_file(io) |
| |
| for section in parser.sections(): |
| # validate section name against the 'submodule "foo"' pattern |
| if re.match(r'submodule "(.*)"', section): |
| path = parser.get(section, "path") |
| url = parser.get(section, "url") |
| |
| yield (path, url) |
| |
| # Fetch the ref which this mirror requires its submodule to have, |
| # at the given ref of this mirror. |
| def submodule_ref(self, submodule, ref=None): |
| if not ref: |
| ref = self.ref |
| |
| # list objects in the parent repo tree to find the commit |
| # object that corresponds to the submodule |
| _, output = self.source.check_output( |
| [self.source.host_git, "ls-tree", ref, submodule], |
| fail="ls-tree failed for commit {} and submodule: {}".format(ref, submodule), |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| |
| # read the commit hash from the output |
| fields = output.split() |
| if len(fields) >= 2 and fields[1] == "commit": |
| submodule_commit = output.split()[2] |
| |
| # fail if the commit hash is invalid |
| if len(submodule_commit) != 40: |
| raise SourceError( |
| "{}: Error reading commit information for submodule '{}'".format(self.source, submodule) |
| ) |
| |
| return submodule_commit |
| |
| else: |
| detail = ( |
| "The submodule '{}' is defined either in the BuildStream source\n".format(submodule) |
| + "definition, or in a .gitmodules file. But the submodule was never added to the\n" |
| + "underlying git repository with `git submodule add`." |
| ) |
| |
| self.source.warn( |
| "{}: Ignoring inconsistent submodule '{}'".format(self.source, submodule), |
| detail=detail, |
| warning_token=WARN_INCONSISTENT_SUBMODULE, |
| ) |
| |
| return None |
| |
| def _rebuild_git(self, fullpath): |
| if not self.tags: |
| return |
| |
| with self.source.tempdir() as tmpdir: |
| included = set() |
| shallow = set() |
| for _, commit_ref, _ in self.tags: |
| |
| if commit_ref == self.ref: |
| # rev-list does not work in case of same rev |
| shallow.add(self.ref) |
| else: |
| _, out = self.source.check_output( |
| [ |
| self.source.host_git, |
| "rev-list", |
| "--ancestry-path", |
| "--boundary", |
| "{}..{}".format(commit_ref, self.ref), |
| ], |
| fail="Failed to get git history {}..{} in directory: {}".format( |
| commit_ref, self.ref, fullpath |
| ), |
| fail_temporarily=True, |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| self.source.warn("refs {}..{}: {}".format(commit_ref, self.ref, out.splitlines())) |
| for line in out.splitlines(): |
| rev = line.lstrip("-") |
| if line[0] == "-": |
| shallow.add(rev) |
| else: |
| included.add(rev) |
| |
| shallow -= included |
| included |= shallow |
| |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "init"], |
| fail="Cannot initialize git repository: {}".format(fullpath), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| |
| for rev in included: |
| with TemporaryFile(dir=tmpdir) as commit_file: |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "cat-file", "commit", rev], |
| stdout=commit_file, |
| fail="Failed to get commit {}".format(rev), |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| commit_file.seek(0, 0) |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "hash-object", "-w", "-t", "commit", "--stdin"], |
| stdin=commit_file, |
| fail="Failed to add commit object {}".format(rev), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| |
| with open(os.path.join(fullpath, ".git", "shallow"), "w", encoding="utf-8") as shallow_file: |
| for rev in shallow: |
| shallow_file.write("{}\n".format(rev)) |
| |
| for tag, commit_ref, annotated in self.tags: |
| if annotated: |
| with TemporaryFile(dir=tmpdir) as tag_file: |
| tag_data = "object {}\ntype commit\ntag {}\n".format(commit_ref, tag) |
| tag_file.write(tag_data.encode("ascii")) |
| tag_file.seek(0, 0) |
| _, tag_ref = self.source.check_output( |
| [self.source.host_git, "hash-object", "-w", "-t", "tag", "--stdin"], |
| stdin=tag_file, |
| fail="Failed to add tag object {}".format(tag), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "tag", tag, tag_ref.strip()], |
| fail="Failed to tag: {}".format(tag), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| else: |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "tag", tag, commit_ref], |
| fail="Failed to tag: {}".format(tag), |
| cwd=fullpath, |
| ) |
| |
| with open(os.path.join(fullpath, ".git", "HEAD"), "w", encoding="utf-8") as head: |
| self.source.call( |
| [self.source.host_git, "rev-parse", self.ref], |
| stdout=head, |
| fail="Failed to parse commit {}".format(self.ref), |
| cwd=self.mirror, |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class _GitSourceBase(Source): |
| # pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init |
| |
| # The GitMirror class which this plugin uses. This may be |
| # overridden in derived plugins as long as the replacement class |
| # follows the same interface used by the _GitMirror class |
| BST_MIRROR_CLASS = _GitMirror |
| |
| def configure(self, node): |
| ref = node.get_str("ref", None) |
| |
| config_keys = ["url", "track", "ref", "submodules", "checkout-submodules", "ref-format", "track-tags", "tags"] |
| node.validate_keys(config_keys + Source.COMMON_CONFIG_KEYS) |
| |
| tags_node = node.get_sequence("tags", []) |
| for tag_node in tags_node: |
| tag_node.validate_keys(["tag", "commit", "annotated"]) |
| |
| tags = self._load_tags(node) |
| self.track_tags = node.get_bool("track-tags", default=False) |
| |
| self.original_url = node.get_str("url") |
| self.mirror = self.BST_MIRROR_CLASS(self, "", self.original_url, ref, tags=tags, primary=True) |
| self.tracking = node.get_str("track", None) |
| |
| self.ref_format = node.get_enum("ref-format", _RefFormat, _RefFormat.SHA1) |
| |
| # At this point we now know if the source has a ref and/or a track. |
| # If it is missing both then we will be unable to track or build. |
| if self.mirror.ref is None and self.tracking is None: |
| raise SourceError( |
| "{}: Git sources require a ref and/or track".format(self), reason="missing-track-and-ref" |
| ) |
| |
| self.checkout_submodules = node.get_bool("checkout-submodules", default=True) |
| |
| # Parse a dict of submodule overrides, stored in the submodule_overrides |
| # and submodule_checkout_overrides dictionaries. |
| self.submodule_overrides = {} |
| self.submodule_checkout_overrides = {} |
| modules = node.get_mapping("submodules", {}) |
| for path in modules.keys(): |
| submodule = modules.get_mapping(path) |
| url = submodule.get_str("url", None) |
| |
| # Make sure to mark all URLs that are specified in the configuration |
| if url: |
| self.mark_download_url(url, primary=False) |
| |
| self.submodule_overrides[path] = url |
| if "checkout" in submodule: |
| checkout = submodule.get_bool("checkout") |
| self.submodule_checkout_overrides[path] = checkout |
| |
| self.mark_download_url(self.original_url) |
| |
| def preflight(self): |
| # Check if git is installed, get the binary at the same time |
| self.host_git = utils.get_host_tool("git") |
| |
| rc, version_str = self.check_output([self.host_git, "--version"]) |
| # e.g. on Git for Windows we get "git version 2.21.0.windows.1". |
| # e.g. on Mac via Homebrew we get "git version 2.19.0". |
| if rc == 0: |
| self.host_git_version = tuple(int(x) for x in version_str.split(" ")[2].split(".")[:3]) |
| else: |
| self.host_git_version = None |
| |
| def get_unique_key(self): |
| ref = self.mirror.ref |
| if ref is not None: |
| # Strip any (arbitary) tag information, leaving just the commit ID |
| ref = _strip_tag(ref) |
| |
| # Here we want to encode the local name of the repository and |
| # the ref, if the user changes the alias to fetch the same sources |
| # from another location, it should not affect the cache key. |
| key = [self.original_url, ref] |
| if self.mirror.tags: |
| tags = {tag: (commit, annotated) for tag, commit, annotated in self.mirror.tags} |
| key.append({"tags": tags}) |
| |
| # Only modify the cache key with checkout_submodules if it's something |
| # other than the default behaviour. |
| if self.checkout_submodules is False: |
| key.append({"checkout_submodules": self.checkout_submodules}) |
| |
| # We want the cache key to change if the source was |
| # configured differently, and submodules count. |
| if self.submodule_overrides: |
| key.append(self.submodule_overrides) |
| |
| if self.submodule_checkout_overrides: |
| key.append({"submodule_checkout_overrides": self.submodule_checkout_overrides}) |
| |
| return key |
| |
| def is_resolved(self): |
| return self.mirror.ref is not None |
| |
| def is_cached(self): |
| return self._have_all_refs() |
| |
| def load_ref(self, node): |
| self.mirror.ref = node.get_str("ref", None) |
| self.mirror.tags = self._load_tags(node) |
| |
| def get_ref(self): |
| if self.mirror.ref is None: |
| return None |
| return self.mirror.ref, self.mirror.tags |
| |
| def set_ref(self, ref, node): |
| if not ref: |
| self.mirror.ref = None |
| if "ref" in node: |
| del node["ref"] |
| self.mirror.tags = [] |
| if "tags" in node: |
| del node["tags"] |
| else: |
| actual_ref, tags = ref |
| node["ref"] = self.mirror.ref = actual_ref |
| self.mirror.tags = tags |
| if tags: |
| node["tags"] = [] |
| for tag, commit_ref, annotated in tags: |
| data = {"tag": tag, "commit": commit_ref, "annotated": annotated} |
| node["tags"].append(data) |
| else: |
| if "tags" in node: |
| del node["tags"] |
| |
| def track(self): # pylint: disable=arguments-differ |
| |
| # If self.tracking is not specified it's not an error, just silently return |
| if not self.tracking: |
| # Is there a better way to check if a ref is given. |
| if self.mirror.ref is None: |
| detail = "Without a tracking branch ref can not be updated. Please " + "provide a ref or a track." |
| raise SourceError("{}: No track or ref".format(self), detail=detail, reason="track-attempt-no-track") |
| return None |
| |
| # Resolve the URL for the message |
| resolved_url = self.translate_url(self.mirror.url) |
| with self.timed_activity("Tracking {} from {}".format(self.tracking, resolved_url), silent_nested=True): |
| self.mirror._fetch(resolved_url, fetch_all=True) |
| |
| ref = self.mirror.to_commit(self.tracking) |
| tags = self.mirror.reachable_tags(ref) if self.track_tags else [] |
| |
| if self.ref_format == _RefFormat.GIT_DESCRIBE: |
| ref = self.mirror.describe(ref) |
| |
| return ref, tags |
| |
| def init_workspace(self, directory): |
| with self.timed_activity('Setting up workspace "{}"'.format(directory), silent_nested=True): |
| self.mirror.init_workspace(directory) |
| for mirror in self._recurse_submodules(configure=True): |
| mirror.init_workspace(directory) |
| |
| def stage(self, directory): |
| # Stage the main repo in the specified directory |
| # |
| with self.timed_activity("Staging {}".format(self.mirror.url), silent_nested=True): |
| self.mirror.stage(directory) |
| for mirror in self._recurse_submodules(configure=True): |
| mirror.stage(directory) |
| |
| def get_source_fetchers(self): |
| self.mirror.mark_download_url(self.mirror.url) |
| yield self.mirror |
| # _recurse_submodules only iterates those which are known at the current |
| # cached state - but fetch is called on each result as we go, so this will |
| # yield all configured submodules |
| for submodule in self._recurse_submodules(configure=True): |
| submodule.mark_download_url(submodule.url) |
| yield submodule |
| |
| def validate_cache(self): |
| discovered_submodules = {} |
| unlisted_submodules = [] |
| invalid_submodules = [] |
| |
| for submodule in self._recurse_submodules(configure=False): |
| discovered_submodules[submodule.path] = submodule.url |
| if self._ignoring_submodule(submodule.path): |
| continue |
| |
| if submodule.path not in self.submodule_overrides: |
| unlisted_submodules.append((submodule.path, submodule.url)) |
| |
| # Warn about submodules which are explicitly configured but do not exist |
| for path, url in self.submodule_overrides.items(): |
| if path not in discovered_submodules: |
| invalid_submodules.append((path, url)) |
| |
| if invalid_submodules: |
| detail = [] |
| for path, url in invalid_submodules: |
| detail.append(" Submodule URL '{}' at path '{}'".format(url, path)) |
| |
| self.warn( |
| "{}: Invalid submodules specified".format(self), |
| warning_token=WARN_INVALID_SUBMODULE, |
| detail="The following submodules are specified in the source " |
| "description but do not exist according to the repository\n\n" + "\n".join(detail), |
| ) |
| |
| # Warn about submodules which exist but have not been explicitly configured |
| if unlisted_submodules: |
| detail = [] |
| for path, url in unlisted_submodules: |
| detail.append(" Submodule URL '{}' at path '{}'".format(url, path)) |
| |
| self.warn( |
| "{}: Unlisted submodules exist".format(self), |
| warning_token=WARN_UNLISTED_SUBMODULE, |
| detail="The following submodules exist but are not specified " |
| + "in the source description\n\n" |
| + "\n".join(detail), |
| ) |
| |
| # Assert that the ref exists in the track tag/branch, if track has been specified. |
| # Also don't do this check if an exact tag ref is given, as we probably didn't fetch |
| # any branch refs |
| ref_in_track = False |
| if not re.match(EXACT_TAG_PATTERN, self.mirror.ref) and self.tracking: |
| _, branch = self.check_output( |
| [self.host_git, "branch", "--list", self.tracking, "--contains", self.mirror.ref], |
| cwd=self.mirror.mirror, |
| ) |
| if branch: |
| ref_in_track = True |
| else: |
| _, tag = self.check_output( |
| [self.host_git, "tag", "--list", self.tracking, "--contains", self.mirror.ref], |
| cwd=self.mirror.mirror, |
| ) |
| if tag: |
| ref_in_track = True |
| |
| if not ref_in_track: |
| detail = ( |
| "The ref provided for the element does not exist locally " |
| + "in the provided track branch / tag '{}'.\n".format(self.tracking) |
| + "You may wish to track the element to update the ref from '{}' ".format(self.tracking) |
| + "with `bst source track`,\n" |
| + "or examine the upstream at '{}' for the specific ref.".format(self.mirror.url) |
| ) |
| |
| self.warn( |
| "{}: expected ref '{}' was not found in given track '{}' for staged repository: '{}'\n".format( |
| self, self.mirror.ref, self.tracking, self.mirror.url |
| ), |
| detail=detail, |
| warning_token=CoreWarnings.REF_NOT_IN_TRACK, |
| ) |
| |
| ########################################################### |
| # Local Functions # |
| ########################################################### |
| |
| def _have_all_refs(self): |
| return self.mirror.has_ref() and all( |
| submodule.has_ref() for submodule in self._recurse_submodules(configure=True) |
| ) |
| |
| # _configure_submodules(): |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # submodules: An iterator of _GitMirror (or similar) objects for submodules |
| # |
| # Returns: |
| # An iterator through `submodules` but filtered of any ignored submodules |
| # and modified to use any custom URLs configured in the source |
| # |
| def _configure_submodules(self, submodules): |
| for submodule in submodules: |
| if self._ignoring_submodule(submodule.path): |
| continue |
| # Allow configuration to override the upstream location of the submodules. |
| submodule.url = self.submodule_overrides.get(submodule.path, submodule.url) |
| yield submodule |
| |
| # _recurse_submodules(): |
| # |
| # Recursively iterates through GitMirrors for submodules of the main repo. Only |
| # submodules that are cached are recursed into - but this is decided at |
| # iteration time, so you can fetch in a for loop over this function to fetch |
| # all submodules. |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # configure (bool): Whether to apply the 'submodule' config while recursing |
| # (URL changing and 'checkout' overrides) |
| # |
| def _recurse_submodules(self, configure): |
| def recurse(mirror): |
| submodules = mirror.get_submodule_mirrors() |
| if configure: |
| submodules = self._configure_submodules(submodules) |
| |
| for submodule in submodules: |
| yield submodule |
| if submodule.has_ref(): |
| yield from recurse(submodule) |
| |
| yield from recurse(self.mirror) |
| |
| def _load_tags(self, node): |
| tags = [] |
| tags_node = node.get_sequence("tags", []) |
| for tag_node in tags_node: |
| tag = tag_node.get_str("tag") |
| commit_ref = tag_node.get_str("commit") |
| annotated = tag_node.get_bool("annotated") |
| tags.append((tag, commit_ref, annotated)) |
| return tags |
| |
| # _ignoring_submodule(): |
| # |
| # Args: |
| # path (str): The path of a submodule in the superproject |
| # |
| # Returns: |
| # (bool): Whether to not clone/checkout this submodule |
| # |
| def _ignoring_submodule(self, path): |
| return not self.submodule_checkout_overrides.get(path, self.checkout_submodules) |