#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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"""Repo pre-upload hook.
Normally this is loaded indirectly by repo itself, but it can be run directly
when developing.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import os
import sys
try:
__file__
except NameError:
# Work around repo until it gets fixed.
# https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/75481
__file__ = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'pre-upload.py')
_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
if sys.path[0] != _path:
sys.path.insert(0, _path)
del _path
# We have to import our local modules after the sys.path tweak. We can't use
# relative imports because this is an executable program, not a module.
# pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
import rh
import rh.results
import rh.config
import rh.git
import rh.hooks
import rh.terminal
import rh.utils
# Repohooks homepage.
REPOHOOKS_URL = 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/tools/repohooks/'
class Output(object):
"""Class for reporting hook status."""
COLOR = rh.terminal.Color()
COMMIT = COLOR.color(COLOR.CYAN, 'COMMIT')
RUNNING = COLOR.color(COLOR.YELLOW, 'RUNNING')
PASSED = COLOR.color(COLOR.GREEN, 'PASSED')
FAILED = COLOR.color(COLOR.RED, 'FAILED')
WARNING = COLOR.color(COLOR.YELLOW, 'WARNING')
def __init__(self, project_name, num_hooks):
"""Create a new Output object for a specified project.
Args:
project_name: name of project.
num_hooks: number of hooks to be run.
"""
self.project_name = project_name
self.num_hooks = num_hooks
self.hook_index = 0
self.success = True
def commit_start(self, commit, commit_summary):
"""Emit status for new commit.
Args:
commit: commit hash.
commit_summary: commit summary.
"""
status_line = '[%s %s] %s' % (self.COMMIT, commit[0:12], commit_summary)
rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
self.hook_index = 1
def hook_start(self, hook_name):
"""Emit status before the start of a hook.
Args:
hook_name: name of the hook.
"""
status_line = '[%s %d/%d] %s' % (self.RUNNING, self.hook_index,
self.num_hooks, hook_name)
self.hook_index += 1
rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line)
def hook_error(self, hook_name, error):
"""Print an error.
Args:
hook_name: name of the hook.
error: error string.
"""
status_line = '[%s] %s' % (self.FAILED, hook_name)
rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
print(error, file=sys.stderr)
self.success = False
def hook_warning(self, hook_name, warning):
"""Print a warning.
Args:
hook_name: name of the hook.
warning: warning string.
"""
status_line = '[%s] %s' % (self.WARNING, hook_name)
rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
def finish(self):
"""Print repohook summary."""
status_line = '[%s] repohooks for %s %s' % (
self.PASSED if self.success else self.FAILED,
self.project_name,
'passed' if self.success else 'failed')
rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
def _process_hook_results(results):
"""Returns an error string if an error occurred.
Args:
results: A list of HookResult objects, or None.
Returns:
error output if an error occurred, otherwise None
warning output if an error occurred, otherwise None
"""
if not results:
return (None, None)
error_ret = ''
warning_ret = ''
for result in results:
if result:
ret = ''
if result.files:
ret += ' FILES: %s' % (result.files,)
lines = result.error.splitlines()
ret += '\n'.join(' %s' % (x,) for x in lines)
if result.is_warning():
warning_ret += ret
else:
error_ret += ret
return (error_ret or None, warning_ret or None)
def _get_project_config():
"""Returns the configuration for a project.
Expects to be called from within the project root.
"""
global_paths = (
# Load the global config found in the manifest repo.
os.path.join(rh.git.find_repo_root(), '.repo', 'manifests'),
# Load the global config found in the root of the repo checkout.
rh.git.find_repo_root(),
)
paths = (
# Load the config for this git repo.
'.',
)
try:
config = rh.config.PreSubmitConfig(paths=paths,
global_paths=global_paths)
except rh.config.ValidationError as e:
print('invalid config file: %s' % (e,), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
return config
def _attempt_fixes(fixup_func_list, commit_list):
"""Attempts to run |fixup_func_list| given |commit_list|."""
if len(fixup_func_list) != 1:
# Only single fixes will be attempted, since various fixes might
# interact with each other.
return
hook_name, commit, fixup_func = fixup_func_list[0]
if commit != commit_list[0]:
# If the commit is not at the top of the stack, git operations might be
# needed and might leave the working directory in a tricky state if the
# fix is attempted to run automatically (e.g. it might require manual
# merge conflict resolution). Refuse to run the fix in those cases.
return
prompt = ('An automatic fix can be attempted for the "%s" hook. '
'Do you want to run it?' % hook_name)
if not rh.terminal.boolean_prompt(prompt):
return
result = fixup_func()
if result:
print('Attempt to fix "%s" for commit "%s" failed: %s' %
(hook_name, commit, result),
file=sys.stderr)
else:
print('Fix successfully applied. Amend the current commit before '
'attempting to upload again.\n', file=sys.stderr)
def _run_project_hooks(project_name, proj_dir=None,
commit_list=None):
"""For each project run its project specific hook from the hooks dictionary.
Args:
project_name: The name of project to run hooks for.
proj_dir: If non-None, this is the directory the project is in. If None,
we'll ask repo.
commit_list: A list of commits to run hooks against. If None or empty
list then we'll automatically get the list of commits that would be
uploaded.
Returns:
False if any errors were found, else True.
"""
if proj_dir is None:
cmd = ['repo', 'forall', project_name, '-c', 'pwd']
result = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True)
proj_dirs = result.output.split()
if len(proj_dirs) == 0:
print('%s cannot be found.' % project_name, file=sys.stderr)
print('Please specify a valid project.', file=sys.stderr)
return 0
if len(proj_dirs) > 1:
print('%s is associated with multiple directories.' % project_name,
file=sys.stderr)
print('Please specify a directory to help disambiguate.',
file=sys.stderr)
return 0
proj_dir = proj_dirs[0]
pwd = os.getcwd()
# Hooks assume they are run from the root of the project.
os.chdir(proj_dir)
# If the repo has no pre-upload hooks enabled, then just return.
config = _get_project_config()
hooks = list(config.callable_hooks())
if not hooks:
return True
# Set up the environment like repo would with the forall command.
try:
remote = rh.git.get_upstream_remote()
upstream_branch = rh.git.get_upstream_branch()
except rh.utils.RunCommandError as e:
print('upstream remote cannot be found: %s' % (e,), file=sys.stderr)
print('Did you run repo start?', file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
os.environ.update({
'REPO_LREV': rh.git.get_commit_for_ref(upstream_branch),
'REPO_PATH': proj_dir,
'REPO_PROJECT': project_name,
'REPO_REMOTE': remote,
'REPO_RREV': rh.git.get_remote_revision(upstream_branch, remote),
})
output = Output(project_name, len(hooks))
project = rh.Project(name=project_name, dir=proj_dir, remote=remote)
if not commit_list:
commit_list = rh.git.get_commits(
ignore_merged_commits=config.ignore_merged_commits)
ret = True
fixup_func_list = []
for commit in commit_list:
# Mix in some settings for our hooks.
os.environ['PREUPLOAD_COMMIT'] = commit
diff = rh.git.get_affected_files(commit)
desc = rh.git.get_commit_desc(commit)
os.environ['PREUPLOAD_COMMIT_MESSAGE'] = desc
commit_summary = desc.split('\n', 1)[0]
output.commit_start(commit=commit, commit_summary=commit_summary)
for name, hook in hooks:
output.hook_start(name)
hook_results = hook(project, commit, desc, diff)
(error, warning) = _process_hook_results(hook_results)
if error or warning:
if warning:
output.hook_warning(name, warning)
if error:
ret = False
output.hook_error(name, error)
for result in hook_results:
if result.fixup_func:
fixup_func_list.append((name, commit,
result.fixup_func))
if fixup_func_list:
_attempt_fixes(fixup_func_list, commit_list)
output.finish()
os.chdir(pwd)
return ret
def main(project_list, worktree_list=None, **_kwargs):
"""Main function invoked directly by repo.
We must use the name "main" as that is what repo requires.
This function will exit directly upon error so that repo doesn't print some
obscure error message.
Args:
project_list: List of projects to run on.
worktree_list: A list of directories. It should be the same length as
project_list, so that each entry in project_list matches with a
directory in worktree_list. If None, we will attempt to calculate
the directories automatically.
kwargs: Leave this here for forward-compatibility.
"""
found_error = False
if not worktree_list:
worktree_list = [None] * len(project_list)
for project, worktree in zip(project_list, worktree_list):
if not _run_project_hooks(project, proj_dir=worktree):
found_error = True
if found_error:
color = rh.terminal.Color()
print('%s: Preupload failed due to above error(s).\n'
'For more info, please see:\n%s' %
(color.color(color.RED, 'FATAL'), REPOHOOKS_URL),
file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
def _identify_project(path):
"""Identify the repo project associated with the given path.
Returns:
A string indicating what project is associated with the path passed in or
a blank string upon failure.
"""
cmd = ['repo', 'forall', '.', '-c', 'echo ${REPO_PROJECT}']
return rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True, redirect_stderr=True,
cwd=path).output.strip()
def direct_main(argv):
"""Run hooks directly (outside of the context of repo).
Args:
argv: The command line args to process.
Returns:
0 if no pre-upload failures, 1 if failures.
Raises:
BadInvocation: On some types of invocation errors.
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument('--dir', default=None,
help='The directory that the project lives in. If not '
'specified, use the git project root based on the cwd.')
parser.add_argument('--project', default=None,
help='The project repo path; this can affect how the '
'hooks get run, since some hooks are project-specific.'
'If not specified, `repo` will be used to figure this '
'out based on the dir.')
parser.add_argument('commits', nargs='*',
help='Check specific commits')
opts = parser.parse_args(argv)
# Check/normalize git dir; if unspecified, we'll use the root of the git
# project from CWD.
if opts.dir is None:
cmd = ['git', 'rev-parse', '--git-dir']
git_dir = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True,
redirect_stderr=True).output.strip()
if not git_dir:
parser.error('The current directory is not part of a git project.')
opts.dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(git_dir))
elif not os.path.isdir(opts.dir):
parser.error('Invalid dir: %s' % opts.dir)
elif not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(opts.dir, '.git')):
parser.error('Not a git directory: %s' % opts.dir)
# Identify the project if it wasn't specified; this _requires_ the repo
# tool to be installed and for the project to be part of a repo checkout.
if not opts.project:
opts.project = _identify_project(opts.dir)
if not opts.project:
parser.error("Repo couldn't identify the project of %s" % opts.dir)
if _run_project_hooks(opts.project, proj_dir=opts.dir,
commit_list=opts.commits):
return 0
else:
return 1
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(direct_main(sys.argv[1:]))