| # ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et |
| # -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- |
| """ |
| BitBake 'Fetch' git implementation |
| |
| git fetcher support the SRC_URI with format of: |
| SRC_URI = "git://some.host/somepath;OptionA=xxx;OptionB=xxx;..." |
| |
| Supported SRC_URI options are: |
| |
| - branch |
| The git branch to retrieve from. The default is "master" |
| |
| This option also supports multiple branch fetching, with branches |
| separated by commas. In multiple branches case, the name option |
| must have the same number of names to match the branches, which is |
| used to specify the SRC_REV for the branch |
| e.g: |
| SRC_URI="git://some.host/somepath;branch=branchX,branchY;name=nameX,nameY" |
| SRCREV_nameX = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" |
| SRCREV_nameY = "YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY" |
| |
| - tag |
| The git tag to retrieve. The default is "master" |
| |
| - protocol |
| The method to use to access the repository. Common options are "git", |
| "http", "https", "file", "ssh" and "rsync". The default is "git". |
| |
| - rebaseable |
| rebaseable indicates that the upstream git repo may rebase in the future, |
| and current revision may disappear from upstream repo. This option will |
| remind fetcher to preserve local cache carefully for future use. |
| The default value is "0", set rebaseable=1 for rebaseable git repo. |
| |
| - nocheckout |
| Don't checkout source code when unpacking. set this option for the recipe |
| who has its own routine to checkout code. |
| The default is "0", set nocheckout=1 if needed. |
| |
| - bareclone |
| Create a bare clone of the source code and don't checkout the source code |
| when unpacking. Set this option for the recipe who has its own routine to |
| checkout code and tracking branch requirements. |
| The default is "0", set bareclone=1 if needed. |
| |
| - nobranch |
| Don't check the SHA validation for branch. set this option for the recipe |
| referring to commit which is valid in tag instead of branch. |
| The default is "0", set nobranch=1 if needed. |
| |
| - usehead |
| For local git:// urls to use the current branch HEAD as the revision for use with |
| AUTOREV. Implies nobranch. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| #Copyright (C) 2005 Richard Purdie |
| # |
| # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as |
| # published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| # |
| # This program 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 General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
| # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
| # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
| |
| import collections |
| import errno |
| import fnmatch |
| import os |
| import re |
| import subprocess |
| import tempfile |
| import bb |
| import bb.progress |
| from bb.fetch2 import FetchMethod |
| from bb.fetch2 import runfetchcmd |
| from bb.fetch2 import logger |
| |
| |
| class GitProgressHandler(bb.progress.LineFilterProgressHandler): |
| """Extract progress information from git output""" |
| def __init__(self, d): |
| self._buffer = '' |
| self._count = 0 |
| super(GitProgressHandler, self).__init__(d) |
| # Send an initial progress event so the bar gets shown |
| self._fire_progress(-1) |
| |
| def write(self, string): |
| self._buffer += string |
| stages = ['Counting objects', 'Compressing objects', 'Receiving objects', 'Resolving deltas'] |
| stage_weights = [0.2, 0.05, 0.5, 0.25] |
| stagenum = 0 |
| for i, stage in reversed(list(enumerate(stages))): |
| if stage in self._buffer: |
| stagenum = i |
| self._buffer = '' |
| break |
| self._status = stages[stagenum] |
| percs = re.findall(r'(\d+)%', string) |
| if percs: |
| progress = int(round((int(percs[-1]) * stage_weights[stagenum]) + (sum(stage_weights[:stagenum]) * 100))) |
| rates = re.findall(r'([\d.]+ [a-zA-Z]*/s+)', string) |
| if rates: |
| rate = rates[-1] |
| else: |
| rate = None |
| self.update(progress, rate) |
| else: |
| if stagenum == 0: |
| percs = re.findall(r': (\d+)', string) |
| if percs: |
| count = int(percs[-1]) |
| if count > self._count: |
| self._count = count |
| self._fire_progress(-count) |
| super(GitProgressHandler, self).write(string) |
| |
| |
| class Git(FetchMethod): |
| bitbake_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.join(os.path.abspath(__file__))), '..', '..', '..')) |
| make_shallow_path = os.path.join(bitbake_dir, 'bin', 'git-make-shallow') |
| |
| """Class to fetch a module or modules from git repositories""" |
| def init(self, d): |
| pass |
| |
| def supports(self, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Check to see if a given url can be fetched with git. |
| """ |
| return ud.type in ['git'] |
| |
| def supports_checksum(self, urldata): |
| return False |
| |
| def urldata_init(self, ud, d): |
| """ |
| init git specific variable within url data |
| so that the git method like latest_revision() can work |
| """ |
| if 'protocol' in ud.parm: |
| ud.proto = ud.parm['protocol'] |
| elif not ud.host: |
| ud.proto = 'file' |
| else: |
| ud.proto = "git" |
| |
| if not ud.proto in ('git', 'file', 'ssh', 'http', 'https', 'rsync'): |
| raise bb.fetch2.ParameterError("Invalid protocol type", ud.url) |
| |
| ud.nocheckout = ud.parm.get("nocheckout","0") == "1" |
| |
| ud.rebaseable = ud.parm.get("rebaseable","0") == "1" |
| |
| ud.nobranch = ud.parm.get("nobranch","0") == "1" |
| |
| # usehead implies nobranch |
| ud.usehead = ud.parm.get("usehead","0") == "1" |
| if ud.usehead: |
| if ud.proto != "file": |
| raise bb.fetch2.ParameterError("The usehead option is only for use with local ('protocol=file') git repositories", ud.url) |
| ud.nobranch = 1 |
| |
| # bareclone implies nocheckout |
| ud.bareclone = ud.parm.get("bareclone","0") == "1" |
| if ud.bareclone: |
| ud.nocheckout = 1 |
| |
| ud.unresolvedrev = {} |
| branches = ud.parm.get("branch", "master").split(',') |
| if len(branches) != len(ud.names): |
| raise bb.fetch2.ParameterError("The number of name and branch parameters is not balanced", ud.url) |
| |
| ud.cloneflags = "-s -n" |
| if ud.bareclone: |
| ud.cloneflags += " --mirror" |
| |
| ud.shallow = d.getVar("BB_GIT_SHALLOW") == "1" |
| ud.shallow_extra_refs = (d.getVar("BB_GIT_SHALLOW_EXTRA_REFS") or "").split() |
| |
| depth_default = d.getVar("BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH") |
| if depth_default is not None: |
| try: |
| depth_default = int(depth_default or 0) |
| except ValueError: |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("Invalid depth for BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH: %s" % depth_default) |
| else: |
| if depth_default < 0: |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("Invalid depth for BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH: %s" % depth_default) |
| else: |
| depth_default = 1 |
| ud.shallow_depths = collections.defaultdict(lambda: depth_default) |
| |
| revs_default = d.getVar("BB_GIT_SHALLOW_REVS", True) |
| ud.shallow_revs = [] |
| ud.branches = {} |
| for pos, name in enumerate(ud.names): |
| branch = branches[pos] |
| ud.branches[name] = branch |
| ud.unresolvedrev[name] = branch |
| |
| shallow_depth = d.getVar("BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_%s" % name) |
| if shallow_depth is not None: |
| try: |
| shallow_depth = int(shallow_depth or 0) |
| except ValueError: |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("Invalid depth for BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_%s: %s" % (name, shallow_depth)) |
| else: |
| if shallow_depth < 0: |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("Invalid depth for BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_%s: %s" % (name, shallow_depth)) |
| ud.shallow_depths[name] = shallow_depth |
| |
| revs = d.getVar("BB_GIT_SHALLOW_REVS_%s" % name) |
| if revs is not None: |
| ud.shallow_revs.extend(revs.split()) |
| elif revs_default is not None: |
| ud.shallow_revs.extend(revs_default.split()) |
| |
| if (ud.shallow and |
| not ud.shallow_revs and |
| all(ud.shallow_depths[n] == 0 for n in ud.names)): |
| # Shallow disabled for this URL |
| ud.shallow = False |
| |
| if ud.usehead: |
| ud.unresolvedrev['default'] = 'HEAD' |
| |
| ud.basecmd = d.getVar("FETCHCMD_git") or "git -c core.fsyncobjectfiles=0" |
| |
| write_tarballs = d.getVar("BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS") or "0" |
| ud.write_tarballs = write_tarballs != "0" or ud.rebaseable |
| ud.write_shallow_tarballs = (d.getVar("BB_GENERATE_SHALLOW_TARBALLS") or write_tarballs) != "0" |
| |
| ud.setup_revisions(d) |
| |
| for name in ud.names: |
| # Ensure anything that doesn't look like a sha256 checksum/revision is translated into one |
| if not ud.revisions[name] or len(ud.revisions[name]) != 40 or (False in [c in "abcdef0123456789" for c in ud.revisions[name]]): |
| if ud.revisions[name]: |
| ud.unresolvedrev[name] = ud.revisions[name] |
| ud.revisions[name] = self.latest_revision(ud, d, name) |
| |
| gitsrcname = '%s%s' % (ud.host.replace(':', '.'), ud.path.replace('/', '.').replace('*', '.')) |
| if gitsrcname.startswith('.'): |
| gitsrcname = gitsrcname[1:] |
| |
| # for rebaseable git repo, it is necessary to keep mirror tar ball |
| # per revision, so that even the revision disappears from the |
| # upstream repo in the future, the mirror will remain intact and still |
| # contains the revision |
| if ud.rebaseable: |
| for name in ud.names: |
| gitsrcname = gitsrcname + '_' + ud.revisions[name] |
| |
| dl_dir = d.getVar("DL_DIR") |
| gitdir = d.getVar("GITDIR") or (dl_dir + "/git2/") |
| ud.clonedir = os.path.join(gitdir, gitsrcname) |
| ud.localfile = ud.clonedir |
| |
| mirrortarball = 'git2_%s.tar.gz' % gitsrcname |
| ud.fullmirror = os.path.join(dl_dir, mirrortarball) |
| ud.mirrortarballs = [mirrortarball] |
| if ud.shallow: |
| tarballname = gitsrcname |
| if ud.bareclone: |
| tarballname = "%s_bare" % tarballname |
| |
| if ud.shallow_revs: |
| tarballname = "%s_%s" % (tarballname, "_".join(sorted(ud.shallow_revs))) |
| |
| for name, revision in sorted(ud.revisions.items()): |
| tarballname = "%s_%s" % (tarballname, ud.revisions[name][:7]) |
| depth = ud.shallow_depths[name] |
| if depth: |
| tarballname = "%s-%s" % (tarballname, depth) |
| |
| shallow_refs = [] |
| if not ud.nobranch: |
| shallow_refs.extend(ud.branches.values()) |
| if ud.shallow_extra_refs: |
| shallow_refs.extend(r.replace('refs/heads/', '').replace('*', 'ALL') for r in ud.shallow_extra_refs) |
| if shallow_refs: |
| tarballname = "%s_%s" % (tarballname, "_".join(sorted(shallow_refs)).replace('/', '.')) |
| |
| fetcher = self.__class__.__name__.lower() |
| ud.shallowtarball = '%sshallow_%s.tar.gz' % (fetcher, tarballname) |
| ud.fullshallow = os.path.join(dl_dir, ud.shallowtarball) |
| ud.mirrortarballs.insert(0, ud.shallowtarball) |
| |
| def localpath(self, ud, d): |
| return ud.clonedir |
| |
| def need_update(self, ud, d): |
| if not os.path.exists(ud.clonedir): |
| return True |
| for name in ud.names: |
| if not self._contains_ref(ud, d, name, ud.clonedir): |
| return True |
| if ud.shallow and ud.write_shallow_tarballs and not os.path.exists(ud.fullshallow): |
| return True |
| if ud.write_tarballs and not os.path.exists(ud.fullmirror): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def try_premirror(self, ud, d): |
| # If we don't do this, updating an existing checkout with only premirrors |
| # is not possible |
| if d.getVar("BB_FETCH_PREMIRRORONLY") is not None: |
| return True |
| if os.path.exists(ud.clonedir): |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| def download(self, ud, d): |
| """Fetch url""" |
| |
| no_clone = not os.path.exists(ud.clonedir) |
| need_update = no_clone or self.need_update(ud, d) |
| |
| # A current clone is preferred to either tarball, a shallow tarball is |
| # preferred to an out of date clone, and a missing clone will use |
| # either tarball. |
| if ud.shallow and os.path.exists(ud.fullshallow) and need_update: |
| ud.localpath = ud.fullshallow |
| return |
| elif os.path.exists(ud.fullmirror) and no_clone: |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(ud.clonedir) |
| runfetchcmd("tar -xzf %s" % ud.fullmirror, d, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| |
| repourl = self._get_repo_url(ud) |
| |
| # If the repo still doesn't exist, fallback to cloning it |
| if not os.path.exists(ud.clonedir): |
| # We do this since git will use a "-l" option automatically for local urls where possible |
| if repourl.startswith("file://"): |
| repourl = repourl[7:] |
| clone_cmd = "LANG=C %s clone --bare --mirror %s %s --progress" % (ud.basecmd, repourl, ud.clonedir) |
| if ud.proto.lower() != 'file': |
| bb.fetch2.check_network_access(d, clone_cmd, ud.url) |
| progresshandler = GitProgressHandler(d) |
| runfetchcmd(clone_cmd, d, log=progresshandler) |
| |
| # Update the checkout if needed |
| needupdate = False |
| for name in ud.names: |
| if not self._contains_ref(ud, d, name, ud.clonedir): |
| needupdate = True |
| if needupdate: |
| output = runfetchcmd("%s remote" % ud.basecmd, d, quiet=True, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| if "origin" in output: |
| runfetchcmd("%s remote rm origin" % ud.basecmd, d, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| |
| runfetchcmd("%s remote add --mirror=fetch origin %s" % (ud.basecmd, repourl), d, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| fetch_cmd = "LANG=C %s fetch -f --prune --progress %s refs/*:refs/*" % (ud.basecmd, repourl) |
| if ud.proto.lower() != 'file': |
| bb.fetch2.check_network_access(d, fetch_cmd, ud.url) |
| progresshandler = GitProgressHandler(d) |
| runfetchcmd(fetch_cmd, d, log=progresshandler, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| runfetchcmd("%s prune-packed" % ud.basecmd, d, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| runfetchcmd("%s pack-refs --all" % ud.basecmd, d, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| runfetchcmd("%s pack-redundant --all | xargs -r rm" % ud.basecmd, d, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| try: |
| os.unlink(ud.fullmirror) |
| except OSError as exc: |
| if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
| raise |
| for name in ud.names: |
| if not self._contains_ref(ud, d, name, ud.clonedir): |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("Unable to find revision %s in branch %s even from upstream" % (ud.revisions[name], ud.branches[name])) |
| |
| def build_mirror_data(self, ud, d): |
| if ud.shallow and ud.write_shallow_tarballs: |
| if not os.path.exists(ud.fullshallow): |
| if os.path.islink(ud.fullshallow): |
| os.unlink(ud.fullshallow) |
| tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=d.getVar('DL_DIR')) |
| shallowclone = os.path.join(tempdir, 'git') |
| try: |
| self.clone_shallow_local(ud, shallowclone, d) |
| |
| logger.info("Creating tarball of git repository") |
| runfetchcmd("tar -czf %s ." % ud.fullshallow, d, workdir=shallowclone) |
| runfetchcmd("touch %s.done" % ud.fullshallow, d) |
| finally: |
| bb.utils.remove(tempdir, recurse=True) |
| elif ud.write_tarballs and not os.path.exists(ud.fullmirror): |
| if os.path.islink(ud.fullmirror): |
| os.unlink(ud.fullmirror) |
| |
| logger.info("Creating tarball of git repository") |
| runfetchcmd("tar -czf %s ." % ud.fullmirror, d, workdir=ud.clonedir) |
| runfetchcmd("touch %s.done" % ud.fullmirror, d) |
| |
| def clone_shallow_local(self, ud, dest, d): |
| """Clone the repo and make it shallow. |
| |
| The upstream url of the new clone isn't set at this time, as it'll be |
| set correctly when unpacked.""" |
| runfetchcmd("%s clone %s %s %s" % (ud.basecmd, ud.cloneflags, ud.clonedir, dest), d) |
| |
| to_parse, shallow_branches = [], [] |
| for name in ud.names: |
| revision = ud.revisions[name] |
| depth = ud.shallow_depths[name] |
| if depth: |
| to_parse.append('%s~%d^{}' % (revision, depth - 1)) |
| |
| # For nobranch, we need a ref, otherwise the commits will be |
| # removed, and for non-nobranch, we truncate the branch to our |
| # srcrev, to avoid keeping unnecessary history beyond that. |
| branch = ud.branches[name] |
| if ud.nobranch: |
| ref = "refs/shallow/%s" % name |
| elif ud.bareclone: |
| ref = "refs/heads/%s" % branch |
| else: |
| ref = "refs/remotes/origin/%s" % branch |
| |
| shallow_branches.append(ref) |
| runfetchcmd("%s update-ref %s %s" % (ud.basecmd, ref, revision), d, workdir=dest) |
| |
| # Map srcrev+depths to revisions |
| parsed_depths = runfetchcmd("%s rev-parse %s" % (ud.basecmd, " ".join(to_parse)), d, workdir=dest) |
| |
| # Resolve specified revisions |
| parsed_revs = runfetchcmd("%s rev-parse %s" % (ud.basecmd, " ".join('"%s^{}"' % r for r in ud.shallow_revs)), d, workdir=dest) |
| shallow_revisions = parsed_depths.splitlines() + parsed_revs.splitlines() |
| |
| # Apply extra ref wildcards |
| all_refs = runfetchcmd('%s for-each-ref "--format=%%(refname)"' % ud.basecmd, |
| d, workdir=dest).splitlines() |
| for r in ud.shallow_extra_refs: |
| if not ud.bareclone: |
| r = r.replace('refs/heads/', 'refs/remotes/origin/') |
| |
| if '*' in r: |
| matches = filter(lambda a: fnmatch.fnmatchcase(a, r), all_refs) |
| shallow_branches.extend(matches) |
| else: |
| shallow_branches.append(r) |
| |
| # Make the repository shallow |
| shallow_cmd = [self.make_shallow_path, '-s'] |
| for b in shallow_branches: |
| shallow_cmd.append('-r') |
| shallow_cmd.append(b) |
| shallow_cmd.extend(shallow_revisions) |
| runfetchcmd(subprocess.list2cmdline(shallow_cmd), d, workdir=dest) |
| |
| def unpack(self, ud, destdir, d): |
| """ unpack the downloaded src to destdir""" |
| |
| subdir = ud.parm.get("subpath", "") |
| if subdir != "": |
| readpathspec = ":%s" % subdir |
| def_destsuffix = "%s/" % os.path.basename(subdir.rstrip('/')) |
| else: |
| readpathspec = "" |
| def_destsuffix = "git/" |
| |
| destsuffix = ud.parm.get("destsuffix", def_destsuffix) |
| destdir = ud.destdir = os.path.join(destdir, destsuffix) |
| if os.path.exists(destdir): |
| bb.utils.prunedir(destdir) |
| |
| if ud.shallow and (not os.path.exists(ud.clonedir) or self.need_update(ud, d)): |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(destdir) |
| runfetchcmd("tar -xzf %s" % ud.fullshallow, d, workdir=destdir) |
| else: |
| runfetchcmd("%s clone %s %s/ %s" % (ud.basecmd, ud.cloneflags, ud.clonedir, destdir), d) |
| |
| repourl = self._get_repo_url(ud) |
| runfetchcmd("%s remote set-url origin %s" % (ud.basecmd, repourl), d, workdir=destdir) |
| if not ud.nocheckout: |
| if subdir != "": |
| runfetchcmd("%s read-tree %s%s" % (ud.basecmd, ud.revisions[ud.names[0]], readpathspec), d, |
| workdir=destdir) |
| runfetchcmd("%s checkout-index -q -f -a" % ud.basecmd, d, workdir=destdir) |
| elif not ud.nobranch: |
| branchname = ud.branches[ud.names[0]] |
| runfetchcmd("%s checkout -B %s %s" % (ud.basecmd, branchname, \ |
| ud.revisions[ud.names[0]]), d, workdir=destdir) |
| runfetchcmd("%s branch %s --set-upstream-to origin/%s" % (ud.basecmd, branchname, \ |
| branchname), d, workdir=destdir) |
| else: |
| runfetchcmd("%s checkout %s" % (ud.basecmd, ud.revisions[ud.names[0]]), d, workdir=destdir) |
| |
| return True |
| |
| def clean(self, ud, d): |
| """ clean the git directory """ |
| |
| bb.utils.remove(ud.localpath, True) |
| bb.utils.remove(ud.fullmirror) |
| bb.utils.remove(ud.fullmirror + ".done") |
| |
| def supports_srcrev(self): |
| return True |
| |
| def _contains_ref(self, ud, d, name, wd): |
| cmd = "" |
| if ud.nobranch: |
| cmd = "%s log --pretty=oneline -n 1 %s -- 2> /dev/null | wc -l" % ( |
| ud.basecmd, ud.revisions[name]) |
| else: |
| cmd = "%s branch --contains %s --list %s 2> /dev/null | wc -l" % ( |
| ud.basecmd, ud.revisions[name], ud.branches[name]) |
| try: |
| output = runfetchcmd(cmd, d, quiet=True, workdir=wd) |
| except bb.fetch2.FetchError: |
| return False |
| if len(output.split()) > 1: |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("The command '%s' gave output with more then 1 line unexpectedly, output: '%s'" % (cmd, output)) |
| return output.split()[0] != "0" |
| |
| def _get_repo_url(self, ud): |
| """ |
| Return the repository URL |
| """ |
| if ud.user: |
| username = ud.user + '@' |
| else: |
| username = "" |
| return "%s://%s%s%s" % (ud.proto, username, ud.host, ud.path) |
| |
| def _revision_key(self, ud, d, name): |
| """ |
| Return a unique key for the url |
| """ |
| return "git:" + ud.host + ud.path.replace('/', '.') + ud.unresolvedrev[name] |
| |
| def _lsremote(self, ud, d, search): |
| """ |
| Run git ls-remote with the specified search string |
| """ |
| # Prevent recursion e.g. in OE if SRCPV is in PV, PV is in WORKDIR, |
| # and WORKDIR is in PATH (as a result of RSS), our call to |
| # runfetchcmd() exports PATH so this function will get called again (!) |
| # In this scenario the return call of the function isn't actually |
| # important - WORKDIR isn't needed in PATH to call git ls-remote |
| # anyway. |
| if d.getVar('_BB_GIT_IN_LSREMOTE', False): |
| return '' |
| d.setVar('_BB_GIT_IN_LSREMOTE', '1') |
| try: |
| repourl = self._get_repo_url(ud) |
| cmd = "%s ls-remote %s %s" % \ |
| (ud.basecmd, repourl, search) |
| if ud.proto.lower() != 'file': |
| bb.fetch2.check_network_access(d, cmd, repourl) |
| output = runfetchcmd(cmd, d, True) |
| if not output: |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("The command %s gave empty output unexpectedly" % cmd, ud.url) |
| finally: |
| d.delVar('_BB_GIT_IN_LSREMOTE') |
| return output |
| |
| def _latest_revision(self, ud, d, name): |
| """ |
| Compute the HEAD revision for the url |
| """ |
| output = self._lsremote(ud, d, "") |
| # Tags of the form ^{} may not work, need to fallback to other form |
| if ud.unresolvedrev[name][:5] == "refs/" or ud.usehead: |
| head = ud.unresolvedrev[name] |
| tag = ud.unresolvedrev[name] |
| else: |
| head = "refs/heads/%s" % ud.unresolvedrev[name] |
| tag = "refs/tags/%s" % ud.unresolvedrev[name] |
| for s in [head, tag + "^{}", tag]: |
| for l in output.strip().split('\n'): |
| sha1, ref = l.split() |
| if s == ref: |
| return sha1 |
| raise bb.fetch2.FetchError("Unable to resolve '%s' in upstream git repository in git ls-remote output for %s" % \ |
| (ud.unresolvedrev[name], ud.host+ud.path)) |
| |
| def latest_versionstring(self, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Compute the latest release name like "x.y.x" in "x.y.x+gitHASH" |
| by searching through the tags output of ls-remote, comparing |
| versions and returning the highest match. |
| """ |
| pupver = ('', '') |
| |
| tagregex = re.compile(d.getVar('UPSTREAM_CHECK_GITTAGREGEX') or "(?P<pver>([0-9][\.|_]?)+)") |
| try: |
| output = self._lsremote(ud, d, "refs/tags/*") |
| except (bb.fetch2.FetchError, bb.fetch2.NetworkAccess) as e: |
| bb.note("Could not list remote: %s" % str(e)) |
| return pupver |
| |
| verstring = "" |
| revision = "" |
| for line in output.split("\n"): |
| if not line: |
| break |
| |
| tag_head = line.split("/")[-1] |
| # Ignore non-released branches |
| m = re.search("(alpha|beta|rc|final)+", tag_head) |
| if m: |
| continue |
| |
| # search for version in the line |
| tag = tagregex.search(tag_head) |
| if tag == None: |
| continue |
| |
| tag = tag.group('pver') |
| tag = tag.replace("_", ".") |
| |
| if verstring and bb.utils.vercmp(("0", tag, ""), ("0", verstring, "")) < 0: |
| continue |
| |
| verstring = tag |
| revision = line.split()[0] |
| pupver = (verstring, revision) |
| |
| return pupver |
| |
| def _build_revision(self, ud, d, name): |
| return ud.revisions[name] |
| |
| def gitpkgv_revision(self, ud, d, name): |
| """ |
| Return a sortable revision number by counting commits in the history |
| Based on gitpkgv.bblass in meta-openembedded |
| """ |
| rev = self._build_revision(ud, d, name) |
| localpath = ud.localpath |
| rev_file = os.path.join(localpath, "oe-gitpkgv_" + rev) |
| if not os.path.exists(localpath): |
| commits = None |
| else: |
| if not os.path.exists(rev_file) or not os.path.getsize(rev_file): |
| from pipes import quote |
| commits = bb.fetch2.runfetchcmd( |
| "git rev-list %s -- | wc -l" % quote(rev), |
| d, quiet=True).strip().lstrip('0') |
| if commits: |
| open(rev_file, "w").write("%d\n" % int(commits)) |
| else: |
| commits = open(rev_file, "r").readline(128).strip() |
| if commits: |
| return False, "%s+%s" % (commits, rev[:7]) |
| else: |
| return True, str(rev) |
| |
| def checkstatus(self, fetch, ud, d): |
| try: |
| self._lsremote(ud, d, "") |
| return True |
| except bb.fetch2.FetchError: |
| return False |