483 lines
17 KiB
Python
Executable File
483 lines
17 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Repo pre-upload hook.
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Normally this is loaded indirectly by repo itself, but it can be run directly
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when developing.
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"""
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import argparse
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import datetime
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import os
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import sys
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# Assert some minimum Python versions as we don't test or support any others.
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if sys.version_info < (3, 6):
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print('repohooks: error: Python-3.6+ is required', file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(1)
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_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
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if sys.path[0] != _path:
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sys.path.insert(0, _path)
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del _path
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# We have to import our local modules after the sys.path tweak. We can't use
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# relative imports because this is an executable program, not a module.
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# pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
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import rh
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import rh.results
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import rh.config
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import rh.git
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import rh.hooks
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import rh.terminal
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import rh.utils
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# Repohooks homepage.
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REPOHOOKS_URL = 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/tools/repohooks/'
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class Output(object):
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"""Class for reporting hook status."""
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COLOR = rh.terminal.Color()
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COMMIT = COLOR.color(COLOR.CYAN, 'COMMIT')
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RUNNING = COLOR.color(COLOR.YELLOW, 'RUNNING')
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PASSED = COLOR.color(COLOR.GREEN, 'PASSED')
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FAILED = COLOR.color(COLOR.RED, 'FAILED')
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WARNING = COLOR.color(COLOR.YELLOW, 'WARNING')
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# How long a hook is allowed to run before we warn that it is "too slow".
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_SLOW_HOOK_DURATION = datetime.timedelta(seconds=30)
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def __init__(self, project_name):
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"""Create a new Output object for a specified project.
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Args:
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project_name: name of project.
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"""
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self.project_name = project_name
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self.num_hooks = None
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self.hook_index = 0
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self.success = True
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self.start_time = datetime.datetime.now()
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self.hook_start_time = None
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self._curr_hook_name = None
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def set_num_hooks(self, num_hooks):
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"""Keep track of how many hooks we'll be running.
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Args:
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num_hooks: number of hooks to be run.
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"""
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self.num_hooks = num_hooks
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def commit_start(self, commit, commit_summary):
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"""Emit status for new commit.
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Args:
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commit: commit hash.
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commit_summary: commit summary.
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"""
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status_line = '[%s %s] %s' % (self.COMMIT, commit[0:12], commit_summary)
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rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
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self.hook_index = 1
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def hook_start(self, hook_name):
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"""Emit status before the start of a hook.
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Args:
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hook_name: name of the hook.
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"""
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self._curr_hook_name = hook_name
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self.hook_start_time = datetime.datetime.now()
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status_line = '[%s %d/%d] %s' % (self.RUNNING, self.hook_index,
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self.num_hooks, hook_name)
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self.hook_index += 1
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rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line)
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def hook_finish(self):
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"""Finish processing any per-hook state."""
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duration = datetime.datetime.now() - self.hook_start_time
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if duration >= self._SLOW_HOOK_DURATION:
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self.hook_warning(
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'This hook took %s to finish which is fairly slow for '
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'developers.\nPlease consider moving the check to the '
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'server/CI system instead.' %
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(rh.utils.timedelta_str(duration),))
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def hook_error(self, error):
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"""Print an error for a single hook.
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Args:
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error: error string.
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"""
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self.error(self._curr_hook_name, error)
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def hook_warning(self, warning):
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"""Print a warning for a single hook.
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Args:
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warning: warning string.
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"""
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status_line = '[%s] %s' % (self.WARNING, self._curr_hook_name)
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rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
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print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
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def error(self, header, error):
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"""Print a general error.
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Args:
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header: A unique identifier for the source of this error.
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error: error string.
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"""
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status_line = '[%s] %s' % (self.FAILED, header)
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rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
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print(error, file=sys.stderr)
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self.success = False
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def finish(self):
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"""Print summary for all the hooks."""
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status_line = '[%s] repohooks for %s %s in %s' % (
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self.PASSED if self.success else self.FAILED,
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self.project_name,
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'passed' if self.success else 'failed',
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rh.utils.timedelta_str(datetime.datetime.now() - self.start_time))
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rh.terminal.print_status_line(status_line, print_newline=True)
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def _process_hook_results(results):
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"""Returns an error string if an error occurred.
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Args:
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results: A list of HookResult objects, or None.
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Returns:
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error output if an error occurred, otherwise None
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warning output if an error occurred, otherwise None
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"""
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if not results:
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return (None, None)
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# We track these as dedicated fields in case a hook doesn't output anything.
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# We want to treat silent non-zero exits as failures too.
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has_error = False
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has_warning = False
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error_ret = ''
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warning_ret = ''
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for result in results:
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if result:
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ret = ''
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if result.files:
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ret += ' FILES: %s' % (result.files,)
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lines = result.error.splitlines()
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ret += '\n'.join(' %s' % (x,) for x in lines)
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if result.is_warning():
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has_warning = True
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warning_ret += ret
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else:
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has_error = True
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error_ret += ret
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return (error_ret if has_error else None,
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warning_ret if has_warning else None)
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def _get_project_config():
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"""Returns the configuration for a project.
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Expects to be called from within the project root.
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"""
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global_paths = (
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# Load the global config found in the manifest repo.
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os.path.join(rh.git.find_repo_root(), '.repo', 'manifests'),
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# Load the global config found in the root of the repo checkout.
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rh.git.find_repo_root(),
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)
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paths = (
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# Load the config for this git repo.
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'.',
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)
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return rh.config.PreUploadSettings(paths=paths, global_paths=global_paths)
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def _attempt_fixes(fixup_func_list, commit_list):
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"""Attempts to run |fixup_func_list| given |commit_list|."""
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if len(fixup_func_list) != 1:
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# Only single fixes will be attempted, since various fixes might
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# interact with each other.
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return
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hook_name, commit, fixup_func = fixup_func_list[0]
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if commit != commit_list[0]:
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# If the commit is not at the top of the stack, git operations might be
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# needed and might leave the working directory in a tricky state if the
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# fix is attempted to run automatically (e.g. it might require manual
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# merge conflict resolution). Refuse to run the fix in those cases.
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return
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prompt = ('An automatic fix can be attempted for the "%s" hook. '
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'Do you want to run it?' % hook_name)
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if not rh.terminal.boolean_prompt(prompt):
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return
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result = fixup_func()
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if result:
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print('Attempt to fix "%s" for commit "%s" failed: %s' %
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(hook_name, commit, result),
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file=sys.stderr)
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else:
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print('Fix successfully applied. Amend the current commit before '
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'attempting to upload again.\n', file=sys.stderr)
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def _run_project_hooks_in_cwd(project_name, proj_dir, output, commit_list=None):
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"""Run the project-specific hooks in the cwd.
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Args:
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project_name: The name of this project.
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proj_dir: The directory for this project (for passing on in metadata).
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output: Helper for summarizing output/errors to the user.
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commit_list: A list of commits to run hooks against. If None or empty
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list then we'll automatically get the list of commits that would be
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uploaded.
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Returns:
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False if any errors were found, else True.
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"""
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try:
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config = _get_project_config()
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except rh.config.ValidationError as e:
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output.error('Loading config files', str(e))
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return False
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# If the repo has no pre-upload hooks enabled, then just return.
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hooks = list(config.callable_hooks())
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if not hooks:
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return True
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output.set_num_hooks(len(hooks))
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# Set up the environment like repo would with the forall command.
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try:
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remote = rh.git.get_upstream_remote()
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upstream_branch = rh.git.get_upstream_branch()
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except rh.utils.CalledProcessError as e:
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output.error('Upstream remote/tracking branch lookup',
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'%s\nDid you run repo start? Is your HEAD detached?' %
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(e,))
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return False
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project = rh.Project(name=project_name, dir=proj_dir, remote=remote)
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rel_proj_dir = os.path.relpath(proj_dir, rh.git.find_repo_root())
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os.environ.update({
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'REPO_LREV': rh.git.get_commit_for_ref(upstream_branch),
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'REPO_PATH': rel_proj_dir,
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'REPO_PROJECT': project_name,
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'REPO_REMOTE': remote,
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'REPO_RREV': rh.git.get_remote_revision(upstream_branch, remote),
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})
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if not commit_list:
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commit_list = rh.git.get_commits(
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ignore_merged_commits=config.ignore_merged_commits)
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ret = True
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fixup_func_list = []
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for commit in commit_list:
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# Mix in some settings for our hooks.
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os.environ['PREUPLOAD_COMMIT'] = commit
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diff = rh.git.get_affected_files(commit)
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desc = rh.git.get_commit_desc(commit)
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os.environ['PREUPLOAD_COMMIT_MESSAGE'] = desc
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commit_summary = desc.split('\n', 1)[0]
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output.commit_start(commit=commit, commit_summary=commit_summary)
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for name, hook, exclusion_scope in hooks:
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output.hook_start(name)
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if rel_proj_dir in exclusion_scope:
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break
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hook_results = hook(project, commit, desc, diff)
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output.hook_finish()
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(error, warning) = _process_hook_results(hook_results)
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if error is not None or warning is not None:
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if warning is not None:
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output.hook_warning(warning)
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if error is not None:
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ret = False
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output.hook_error(error)
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for result in hook_results:
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if result.fixup_func:
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fixup_func_list.append((name, commit,
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result.fixup_func))
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if fixup_func_list:
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_attempt_fixes(fixup_func_list, commit_list)
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return ret
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def _run_project_hooks(project_name, proj_dir=None, commit_list=None):
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"""Run the project-specific hooks in |proj_dir|.
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Args:
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project_name: The name of project to run hooks for.
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proj_dir: If non-None, this is the directory the project is in. If None,
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we'll ask repo.
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commit_list: A list of commits to run hooks against. If None or empty
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list then we'll automatically get the list of commits that would be
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uploaded.
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Returns:
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False if any errors were found, else True.
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"""
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output = Output(project_name)
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if proj_dir is None:
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cmd = ['repo', 'forall', project_name, '-c', 'pwd']
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result = rh.utils.run(cmd, capture_output=True)
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proj_dirs = result.stdout.split()
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if not proj_dirs:
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print('%s cannot be found.' % project_name, file=sys.stderr)
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print('Please specify a valid project.', file=sys.stderr)
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return False
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if len(proj_dirs) > 1:
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print('%s is associated with multiple directories.' % project_name,
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file=sys.stderr)
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print('Please specify a directory to help disambiguate.',
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file=sys.stderr)
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return False
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proj_dir = proj_dirs[0]
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pwd = os.getcwd()
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try:
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# Hooks assume they are run from the root of the project.
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os.chdir(proj_dir)
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return _run_project_hooks_in_cwd(project_name, proj_dir, output,
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commit_list=commit_list)
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finally:
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output.finish()
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os.chdir(pwd)
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def main(project_list, worktree_list=None, **_kwargs):
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"""Main function invoked directly by repo.
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We must use the name "main" as that is what repo requires.
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This function will exit directly upon error so that repo doesn't print some
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obscure error message.
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Args:
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project_list: List of projects to run on.
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worktree_list: A list of directories. It should be the same length as
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project_list, so that each entry in project_list matches with a
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directory in worktree_list. If None, we will attempt to calculate
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the directories automatically.
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kwargs: Leave this here for forward-compatibility.
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"""
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found_error = False
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if not worktree_list:
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worktree_list = [None] * len(project_list)
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for project, worktree in zip(project_list, worktree_list):
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if not _run_project_hooks(project, proj_dir=worktree):
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found_error = True
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# If a repo had failures, add a blank line to help break up the
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# output. If there were no failures, then the output should be
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# very minimal, so we don't add it then.
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print('', file=sys.stderr)
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if found_error:
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color = rh.terminal.Color()
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print('%s: Preupload failed due to above error(s).\n'
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'For more info, please see:\n%s' %
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(color.color(color.RED, 'FATAL'), REPOHOOKS_URL),
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file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(1)
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def _identify_project(path):
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"""Identify the repo project associated with the given path.
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Returns:
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A string indicating what project is associated with the path passed in or
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a blank string upon failure.
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"""
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cmd = ['repo', 'forall', '.', '-c', 'echo ${REPO_PROJECT}']
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return rh.utils.run(cmd, capture_output=True, cwd=path).stdout.strip()
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def direct_main(argv):
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"""Run hooks directly (outside of the context of repo).
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Args:
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argv: The command line args to process.
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Returns:
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0 if no pre-upload failures, 1 if failures.
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Raises:
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BadInvocation: On some types of invocation errors.
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"""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
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parser.add_argument('--dir', default=None,
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help='The directory that the project lives in. If not '
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'specified, use the git project root based on the cwd.')
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parser.add_argument('--project', default=None,
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help='The project repo path; this can affect how the '
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'hooks get run, since some hooks are project-specific.'
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'If not specified, `repo` will be used to figure this '
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'out based on the dir.')
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parser.add_argument('commits', nargs='*',
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help='Check specific commits')
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opts = parser.parse_args(argv)
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# Check/normalize git dir; if unspecified, we'll use the root of the git
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# project from CWD.
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if opts.dir is None:
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cmd = ['git', 'rev-parse', '--git-dir']
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git_dir = rh.utils.run(cmd, capture_output=True).stdout.strip()
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if not git_dir:
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parser.error('The current directory is not part of a git project.')
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opts.dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(git_dir))
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elif not os.path.isdir(opts.dir):
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parser.error('Invalid dir: %s' % opts.dir)
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elif not rh.git.is_git_repository(opts.dir):
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parser.error('Not a git repository: %s' % opts.dir)
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# Identify the project if it wasn't specified; this _requires_ the repo
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# tool to be installed and for the project to be part of a repo checkout.
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if not opts.project:
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opts.project = _identify_project(opts.dir)
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if not opts.project:
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parser.error("Repo couldn't identify the project of %s" % opts.dir)
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if _run_project_hooks(opts.project, proj_dir=opts.dir,
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commit_list=opts.commits):
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return 0
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return 1
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(direct_main(sys.argv[1:]))
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