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11 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation
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# Copyright 2012-2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# 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, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import distutils.errors
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from distutils import log
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import errno
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import io
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import time
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import pkg_resources
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from pbr import options
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from pbr import version
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def _run_shell_command(cmd, throw_on_error=False, buffer=True, env=None):
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if buffer:
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out_location = subprocess.PIPE
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err_location = subprocess.PIPE
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else:
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out_location = None
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err_location = None
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newenv = os.environ.copy()
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if env:
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newenv.update(env)
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output = subprocess.Popen(cmd,
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stdout=out_location,
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stderr=err_location,
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env=newenv)
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out = output.communicate()
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if output.returncode and throw_on_error:
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raise distutils.errors.DistutilsError(
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"%s returned %d" % (cmd, output.returncode))
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if len(out) == 0 or not out[0] or not out[0].strip():
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return ''
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# Since we don't control the history, and forcing users to rebase arbitrary
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# history to fix utf8 issues is harsh, decode with replace.
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return out[0].strip().decode('utf-8', 'replace')
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def _run_git_command(cmd, git_dir, **kwargs):
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if not isinstance(cmd, (list, tuple)):
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cmd = [cmd]
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return _run_shell_command(
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['git', '--git-dir=%s' % git_dir] + cmd, **kwargs)
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def _get_git_directory():
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try:
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return _run_shell_command(['git', 'rev-parse', '--git-dir'])
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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# git not installed.
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return ''
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raise
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def _git_is_installed():
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try:
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# We cannot use 'which git' as it may not be available
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# in some distributions, So just try 'git --version'
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# to see if we run into trouble
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_run_shell_command(['git', '--version'])
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except OSError:
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return False
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return True
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def _get_highest_tag(tags):
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"""Find the highest tag from a list.
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Pass in a list of tag strings and this will return the highest
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(latest) as sorted by the pkg_resources version parser.
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"""
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return max(tags, key=pkg_resources.parse_version)
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def _find_git_files(dirname='', git_dir=None):
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"""Behave like a file finder entrypoint plugin.
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We don't actually use the entrypoints system for this because it runs
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at absurd times. We only want to do this when we are building an sdist.
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"""
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file_list = []
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if git_dir is None:
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git_dir = _run_git_functions()
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if git_dir:
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log.info("[pbr] In git context, generating filelist from git")
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file_list = _run_git_command(['ls-files', '-z'], git_dir)
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# Users can fix utf8 issues locally with a single commit, so we are
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# strict here.
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file_list = file_list.split(b'\x00'.decode('utf-8'))
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return [f for f in file_list if f]
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def _get_raw_tag_info(git_dir):
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describe = _run_git_command(['describe', '--always'], git_dir)
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if "-" in describe:
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return describe.rsplit("-", 2)[-2]
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if "." in describe:
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return 0
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return None
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def get_is_release(git_dir):
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return _get_raw_tag_info(git_dir) == 0
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def _run_git_functions():
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git_dir = None
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if _git_is_installed():
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git_dir = _get_git_directory()
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return git_dir or None
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def get_git_short_sha(git_dir=None):
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"""Return the short sha for this repo, if it exists."""
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if not git_dir:
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git_dir = _run_git_functions()
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if git_dir:
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return _run_git_command(
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['log', '-n1', '--pretty=format:%h'], git_dir)
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return None
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def _clean_changelog_message(msg):
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"""Cleans any instances of invalid sphinx wording.
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This escapes/removes any instances of invalid characters
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that can be interpreted by sphinx as a warning or error
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when translating the Changelog into an HTML file for
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documentation building within projects.
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* Escapes '_' which is interpreted as a link
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* Escapes '*' which is interpreted as a new line
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* Escapes '`' which is interpreted as a literal
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"""
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msg = msg.replace('*', r'\*')
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msg = msg.replace('_', r'\_')
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msg = msg.replace('`', r'\`')
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return msg
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def _iter_changelog(changelog):
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"""Convert a oneline log iterator to formatted strings.
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:param changelog: An iterator of one line log entries like
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that given by _iter_log_oneline.
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:return: An iterator over (release, formatted changelog) tuples.
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"""
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first_line = True
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current_release = None
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yield current_release, "CHANGES\n=======\n\n"
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for hash, tags, msg in changelog:
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if tags:
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current_release = _get_highest_tag(tags)
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underline = len(current_release) * '-'
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if not first_line:
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yield current_release, '\n'
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yield current_release, (
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"%(tag)s\n%(underline)s\n\n" %
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dict(tag=current_release, underline=underline))
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if not msg.startswith("Merge "):
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if msg.endswith("."):
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msg = msg[:-1]
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msg = _clean_changelog_message(msg)
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yield current_release, "* %(msg)s\n" % dict(msg=msg)
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first_line = False
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def _iter_log_oneline(git_dir=None):
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"""Iterate over --oneline log entries if possible.
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This parses the output into a structured form but does not apply
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presentation logic to the output - making it suitable for different
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uses.
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:return: An iterator of (hash, tags_set, 1st_line) tuples, or None if
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changelog generation is disabled / not available.
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"""
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if git_dir is None:
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git_dir = _get_git_directory()
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if not git_dir:
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return []
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return _iter_log_inner(git_dir)
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def _is_valid_version(candidate):
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try:
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version.SemanticVersion.from_pip_string(candidate)
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return True
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except ValueError:
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return False
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def _iter_log_inner(git_dir):
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"""Iterate over --oneline log entries.
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This parses the output intro a structured form but does not apply
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presentation logic to the output - making it suitable for different
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uses.
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.. caution:: this function risk to return a tag that doesn't exist really
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inside the git objects list due to replacement made
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to tag name to also list pre-release suffix.
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Compliant with the SemVer specification (e.g 1.2.3-rc1)
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:return: An iterator of (hash, tags_set, 1st_line) tuples.
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"""
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log.info('[pbr] Generating ChangeLog')
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log_cmd = ['log', '--decorate=full', '--format=%h%x00%s%x00%d']
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changelog = _run_git_command(log_cmd, git_dir)
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for line in changelog.split('\n'):
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line_parts = line.split('\x00')
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if len(line_parts) != 3:
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continue
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sha, msg, refname = line_parts
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tags = set()
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# refname can be:
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# <empty>
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# HEAD, tag: refs/tags/1.4.0, refs/remotes/origin/master, \
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# refs/heads/master
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# refs/tags/1.3.4
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if "refs/tags/" in refname:
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refname = refname.strip()[1:-1] # remove wrapping ()'s
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# If we start with "tag: refs/tags/1.2b1, tag: refs/tags/1.2"
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# The first split gives us "['', '1.2b1, tag:', '1.2']"
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# Which is why we do the second split below on the comma
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for tag_string in refname.split("refs/tags/")[1:]:
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# git tag does not allow : or " " in tag names, so we split
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# on ", " which is the separator between elements
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candidate = tag_string.split(", ")[0].replace("-", ".")
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if _is_valid_version(candidate):
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tags.add(candidate)
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yield sha, tags, msg
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def write_git_changelog(git_dir=None, dest_dir=os.path.curdir,
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option_dict=None, changelog=None):
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"""Write a changelog based on the git changelog."""
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start = time.time()
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if not option_dict:
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option_dict = {}
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should_skip = options.get_boolean_option(option_dict, 'skip_changelog',
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'SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG')
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if should_skip:
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return
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if not changelog:
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changelog = _iter_log_oneline(git_dir=git_dir)
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if changelog:
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changelog = _iter_changelog(changelog)
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if not changelog:
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return
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new_changelog = os.path.join(dest_dir, 'ChangeLog')
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if os.path.exists(new_changelog) and not os.access(new_changelog, os.W_OK):
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# If there's already a ChangeLog and it's not writable, just use it
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log.info('[pbr] ChangeLog not written (file already'
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' exists and it is not writeable)')
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return
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log.info('[pbr] Writing ChangeLog')
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with io.open(new_changelog, "w", encoding="utf-8") as changelog_file:
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for release, content in changelog:
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changelog_file.write(content)
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stop = time.time()
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log.info('[pbr] ChangeLog complete (%0.1fs)' % (stop - start))
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def generate_authors(git_dir=None, dest_dir='.', option_dict=dict()):
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"""Create AUTHORS file using git commits."""
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should_skip = options.get_boolean_option(option_dict, 'skip_authors',
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'SKIP_GENERATE_AUTHORS')
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if should_skip:
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return
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start = time.time()
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old_authors = os.path.join(dest_dir, 'AUTHORS.in')
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new_authors = os.path.join(dest_dir, 'AUTHORS')
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if os.path.exists(new_authors) and not os.access(new_authors, os.W_OK):
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# If there's already an AUTHORS file and it's not writable, just use it
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return
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log.info('[pbr] Generating AUTHORS')
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ignore_emails = '((jenkins|zuul)@review|infra@lists|jenkins@openstack)'
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if git_dir is None:
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git_dir = _get_git_directory()
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if git_dir:
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authors = []
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# don't include jenkins email address in AUTHORS file
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git_log_cmd = ['log', '--format=%aN <%aE>']
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authors += _run_git_command(git_log_cmd, git_dir).split('\n')
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authors = [a for a in authors if not re.search(ignore_emails, a)]
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# get all co-authors from commit messages
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co_authors_out = _run_git_command('log', git_dir)
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co_authors = re.findall('Co-authored-by:.+', co_authors_out,
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re.MULTILINE)
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co_authors = [signed.split(":", 1)[1].strip()
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for signed in co_authors if signed]
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authors += co_authors
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authors = sorted(set(authors))
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with open(new_authors, 'wb') as new_authors_fh:
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if os.path.exists(old_authors):
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with open(old_authors, "rb") as old_authors_fh:
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new_authors_fh.write(old_authors_fh.read())
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new_authors_fh.write(('\n'.join(authors) + '\n')
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.encode('utf-8'))
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stop = time.time()
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log.info('[pbr] AUTHORS complete (%0.1fs)' % (stop - start))
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