| #! /usr/bin/env python2 |
| |
| # Copyright (c) 2015 Matthieu Moy and others |
| # Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Michael Haggerty and others |
| # Derived from contrib/hooks/post-receive-email, which is |
| # Copyright (c) 2007 Andy Parkins |
| # and also includes contributions by other authors. |
| # |
| # This file is part of git-multimail. |
| # |
| # git-multimail 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, see |
| # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| """Generate notification emails for pushes to a git repository. |
| |
| This hook sends emails describing changes introduced by pushes to a |
| git repository. For each reference that was changed, it emits one |
| ReferenceChange email summarizing how the reference was changed, |
| followed by one Revision email for each new commit that was introduced |
| by the reference change. |
| |
| Each commit is announced in exactly one Revision email. If the same |
| commit is merged into another branch in the same or a later push, then |
| the ReferenceChange email will list the commit's SHA1 and its one-line |
| summary, but no new Revision email will be generated. |
| |
| This script is designed to be used as a "post-receive" hook in a git |
| repository (see githooks(5)). It can also be used as an "update" |
| script, but this usage is not completely reliable and is deprecated. |
| |
| To help with debugging, this script accepts a --stdout option, which |
| causes the emails to be written to standard output rather than sent |
| using sendmail. |
| |
| See the accompanying README file for the complete documentation. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| import sys |
| import os |
| import re |
| import bisect |
| import socket |
| import subprocess |
| import shlex |
| import optparse |
| import smtplib |
| import time |
| |
| try: |
| from email.utils import make_msgid |
| from email.utils import getaddresses |
| from email.utils import formataddr |
| from email.utils import formatdate |
| from email.header import Header |
| except ImportError: |
| # Prior to Python 2.5, the email module used different names: |
| from email.Utils import make_msgid |
| from email.Utils import getaddresses |
| from email.Utils import formataddr |
| from email.Utils import formatdate |
| from email.Header import Header |
| |
| |
| DEBUG = False |
| |
| ZEROS = '0' * 40 |
| LOGBEGIN = '- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------\n' |
| LOGEND = '-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n' |
| |
| ADDR_HEADERS = set(['from', 'to', 'cc', 'bcc', 'reply-to', 'sender']) |
| |
| # It is assumed in many places that the encoding is uniformly UTF-8, |
| # so changing these constants is unsupported. But define them here |
| # anyway, to make it easier to find (at least most of) the places |
| # where the encoding is important. |
| (ENCODING, CHARSET) = ('UTF-8', 'utf-8') |
| |
| |
| REF_CREATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = ( |
| '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s created' |
| ' (now %(newrev_short)s)' |
| ) |
| REF_UPDATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = ( |
| '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s updated' |
| ' (%(oldrev_short)s -> %(newrev_short)s)' |
| ) |
| REF_DELETED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = ( |
| '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s deleted' |
| ' (was %(oldrev_short)s)' |
| ) |
| |
| COMBINED_REFCHANGE_REVISION_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = ( |
| '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s updated: %(oneline)s' |
| ) |
| |
| REFCHANGE_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| Date: %(send_date)s |
| To: %(recipients)s |
| Subject: %(subject)s |
| MIME-Version: 1.0 |
| Content-Type: text/plain; charset=%(charset)s |
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit |
| Message-ID: %(msgid)s |
| From: %(fromaddr)s |
| Reply-To: %(reply_to)s |
| X-Git-Host: %(fqdn)s |
| X-Git-Repo: %(repo_shortname)s |
| X-Git-Refname: %(refname)s |
| X-Git-Reftype: %(refname_type)s |
| X-Git-Oldrev: %(oldrev)s |
| X-Git-Newrev: %(newrev)s |
| Auto-Submitted: auto-generated |
| """ |
| |
| REFCHANGE_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. |
| |
| %(pusher)s pushed a change to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s |
| in repository %(repo_shortname)s. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| |
| FOOTER_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| |
| -- \n\ |
| To stop receiving notification emails like this one, please contact |
| %(administrator)s. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| REWIND_ONLY_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| This update removed existing revisions from the reference, leaving the |
| reference pointing at a previous point in the repository history. |
| |
| * -- * -- N %(refname)s (%(newrev_short)s) |
| \\ |
| O -- O -- O (%(oldrev_short)s) |
| |
| Any revisions marked "omits" are not gone; other references still |
| refer to them. Any revisions marked "discards" are gone forever. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| NON_FF_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| This update added new revisions after undoing existing revisions. |
| That is to say, some revisions that were in the old version of the |
| %(refname_type)s are not in the new version. This situation occurs |
| when a user --force pushes a change and generates a repository |
| containing something like this: |
| |
| * -- * -- B -- O -- O -- O (%(oldrev_short)s) |
| \\ |
| N -- N -- N %(refname)s (%(newrev_short)s) |
| |
| You should already have received notification emails for all of the O |
| revisions, and so the following emails describe only the N revisions |
| from the common base, B. |
| |
| Any revisions marked "omits" are not gone; other references still |
| refer to them. Any revisions marked "discards" are gone forever. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| No new revisions were added by this update. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| This change permanently discards the following revisions: |
| """ |
| |
| |
| NO_DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| The revisions that were on this %(refname_type)s are still contained in |
| other references; therefore, this change does not discard any commits |
| from the repository. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| The %(tot)s revisions listed above as "new" are entirely new to this |
| repository and will be described in separate emails. The revisions |
| listed as "adds" were already present in the repository and have only |
| been added to this reference. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| |
| TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| at %(newrev_short)-9s (%(newrev_type)s) |
| """ |
| |
| |
| TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| *** WARNING: tag %(short_refname)s was modified! *** |
| |
| from %(oldrev_short)-9s (%(oldrev_type)s) |
| to %(newrev_short)-9s (%(newrev_type)s) |
| """ |
| |
| |
| TAG_DELETED_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| *** WARNING: tag %(short_refname)s was deleted! *** |
| |
| """ |
| |
| |
| # The template used in summary tables. It looks best if this uses the |
| # same alignment as TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE and TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE. |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| %(action)10s %(rev_short)-9s %(text)s |
| """ |
| |
| |
| NON_COMMIT_UPDATE_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| This is an unusual reference change because the reference did not |
| refer to a commit either before or after the change. We do not know |
| how to provide full information about this reference change. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| REVISION_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| Date: %(send_date)s |
| To: %(recipients)s |
| Cc: %(cc_recipients)s |
| Subject: %(emailprefix)s%(num)02d/%(tot)02d: %(oneline)s |
| MIME-Version: 1.0 |
| Content-Type: text/plain; charset=%(charset)s |
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit |
| From: %(fromaddr)s |
| Reply-To: %(reply_to)s |
| In-Reply-To: %(reply_to_msgid)s |
| References: %(reply_to_msgid)s |
| X-Git-Host: %(fqdn)s |
| X-Git-Repo: %(repo_shortname)s |
| X-Git-Refname: %(refname)s |
| X-Git-Reftype: %(refname_type)s |
| X-Git-Rev: %(rev)s |
| Auto-Submitted: auto-generated |
| """ |
| |
| REVISION_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. |
| |
| %(pusher)s pushed a commit to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s |
| in repository %(repo_shortname)s. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| |
| REVISION_FOOTER_TEMPLATE = FOOTER_TEMPLATE |
| |
| |
| # Combined, meaning refchange+revision email (for single-commit additions) |
| COMBINED_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| Date: %(send_date)s |
| To: %(recipients)s |
| Subject: %(subject)s |
| MIME-Version: 1.0 |
| Content-Type: text/plain; charset=%(charset)s |
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit |
| Message-ID: %(msgid)s |
| From: %(fromaddr)s |
| Reply-To: %(reply_to)s |
| X-Git-Host: %(fqdn)s |
| X-Git-Repo: %(repo_shortname)s |
| X-Git-Refname: %(refname)s |
| X-Git-Reftype: %(refname_type)s |
| X-Git-Oldrev: %(oldrev)s |
| X-Git-Newrev: %(newrev)s |
| X-Git-Rev: %(rev)s |
| Auto-Submitted: auto-generated |
| """ |
| |
| COMBINED_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\ |
| This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. |
| |
| %(pusher)s pushed a commit to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s |
| in repository %(repo_shortname)s. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| COMBINED_FOOTER_TEMPLATE = FOOTER_TEMPLATE |
| |
| |
| class CommandError(Exception): |
| def __init__(self, cmd, retcode): |
| self.cmd = cmd |
| self.retcode = retcode |
| Exception.__init__( |
| self, |
| 'Command "%s" failed with retcode %s' % (' '.join(cmd), retcode,) |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class ConfigurationException(Exception): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| # The "git" program (this could be changed to include a full path): |
| GIT_EXECUTABLE = 'git' |
| |
| |
| # How "git" should be invoked (including global arguments), as a list |
| # of words. This variable is usually initialized automatically by |
| # read_git_output() via choose_git_command(), but if a value is set |
| # here then it will be used unconditionally. |
| GIT_CMD = None |
| |
| |
| def choose_git_command(): |
| """Decide how to invoke git, and record the choice in GIT_CMD.""" |
| |
| global GIT_CMD |
| |
| if GIT_CMD is None: |
| try: |
| # Check to see whether the "-c" option is accepted (it was |
| # only added in Git 1.7.2). We don't actually use the |
| # output of "git --version", though if we needed more |
| # specific version information this would be the place to |
| # do it. |
| cmd = [GIT_EXECUTABLE, '-c', 'foo.bar=baz', '--version'] |
| read_output(cmd) |
| GIT_CMD = [GIT_EXECUTABLE, '-c', 'i18n.logoutputencoding=%s' % (ENCODING,)] |
| except CommandError: |
| GIT_CMD = [GIT_EXECUTABLE] |
| |
| |
| def read_git_output(args, input=None, keepends=False, **kw): |
| """Read the output of a Git command.""" |
| |
| if GIT_CMD is None: |
| choose_git_command() |
| |
| return read_output(GIT_CMD + args, input=input, keepends=keepends, **kw) |
| |
| |
| def read_output(cmd, input=None, keepends=False, **kw): |
| if input: |
| stdin = subprocess.PIPE |
| else: |
| stdin = None |
| p = subprocess.Popen( |
| cmd, stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kw |
| ) |
| (out, err) = p.communicate(input) |
| retcode = p.wait() |
| if retcode: |
| raise CommandError(cmd, retcode) |
| if not keepends: |
| out = out.rstrip('\n\r') |
| return out |
| |
| |
| def read_git_lines(args, keepends=False, **kw): |
| """Return the lines output by Git command. |
| |
| Return as single lines, with newlines stripped off.""" |
| |
| return read_git_output(args, keepends=True, **kw).splitlines(keepends) |
| |
| |
| def git_rev_list_ish(cmd, spec, args=None, **kw): |
| """Common functionality for invoking a 'git rev-list'-like command. |
| |
| Parameters: |
| * cmd is the Git command to run, e.g., 'rev-list' or 'log'. |
| * spec is a list of revision arguments to pass to the named |
| command. If None, this function returns an empty list. |
| * args is a list of extra arguments passed to the named command. |
| * All other keyword arguments (if any) are passed to the |
| underlying read_git_lines() function. |
| |
| Return the output of the Git command in the form of a list, one |
| entry per output line. |
| """ |
| if spec is None: |
| return [] |
| if args is None: |
| args = [] |
| args = [cmd, '--stdin'] + args |
| spec_stdin = ''.join(s + '\n' for s in spec) |
| return read_git_lines(args, input=spec_stdin, **kw) |
| |
| |
| def git_rev_list(spec, **kw): |
| """Run 'git rev-list' with the given list of revision arguments. |
| |
| See git_rev_list_ish() for parameter and return value |
| documentation. |
| """ |
| return git_rev_list_ish('rev-list', spec, **kw) |
| |
| |
| def git_log(spec, **kw): |
| """Run 'git log' with the given list of revision arguments. |
| |
| See git_rev_list_ish() for parameter and return value |
| documentation. |
| """ |
| return git_rev_list_ish('log', spec, **kw) |
| |
| |
| def header_encode(text, header_name=None): |
| """Encode and line-wrap the value of an email header field.""" |
| |
| try: |
| if isinstance(text, str): |
| text = text.decode(ENCODING, 'replace') |
| return Header(text, header_name=header_name).encode() |
| except UnicodeEncodeError: |
| return Header(text, header_name=header_name, charset=CHARSET, |
| errors='replace').encode() |
| |
| |
| def addr_header_encode(text, header_name=None): |
| """Encode and line-wrap the value of an email header field containing |
| email addresses.""" |
| |
| return Header( |
| ', '.join( |
| formataddr((header_encode(name), emailaddr)) |
| for name, emailaddr in getaddresses([text]) |
| ), |
| header_name=header_name |
| ).encode() |
| |
| |
| class Config(object): |
| def __init__(self, section, git_config=None): |
| """Represent a section of the git configuration. |
| |
| If git_config is specified, it is passed to "git config" in |
| the GIT_CONFIG environment variable, meaning that "git config" |
| will read the specified path rather than the Git default |
| config paths.""" |
| |
| self.section = section |
| if git_config: |
| self.env = os.environ.copy() |
| self.env['GIT_CONFIG'] = git_config |
| else: |
| self.env = None |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _split(s): |
| """Split NUL-terminated values.""" |
| |
| words = s.split('\0') |
| assert words[-1] == '' |
| return words[:-1] |
| |
| def get(self, name, default=None): |
| try: |
| values = self._split(read_git_output( |
| ['config', '--get', '--null', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)], |
| env=self.env, keepends=True, |
| )) |
| assert len(values) == 1 |
| return values[0] |
| except CommandError: |
| return default |
| |
| def get_bool(self, name, default=None): |
| try: |
| value = read_git_output( |
| ['config', '--get', '--bool', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)], |
| env=self.env, |
| ) |
| except CommandError: |
| return default |
| return value == 'true' |
| |
| def get_all(self, name, default=None): |
| """Read a (possibly multivalued) setting from the configuration. |
| |
| Return the result as a list of values, or default if the name |
| is unset.""" |
| |
| try: |
| return self._split(read_git_output( |
| ['config', '--get-all', '--null', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)], |
| env=self.env, keepends=True, |
| )) |
| except CommandError, e: |
| if e.retcode == 1: |
| # "the section or key is invalid"; i.e., there is no |
| # value for the specified key. |
| return default |
| else: |
| raise |
| |
| def get_recipients(self, name, default=None): |
| """Read a recipients list from the configuration. |
| |
| Return the result as a comma-separated list of email |
| addresses, or default if the option is unset. If the setting |
| has multiple values, concatenate them with comma separators.""" |
| |
| lines = self.get_all(name, default=None) |
| if lines is None: |
| return default |
| return ', '.join(line.strip() for line in lines) |
| |
| def set(self, name, value): |
| read_git_output( |
| ['config', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name), value], |
| env=self.env, |
| ) |
| |
| def add(self, name, value): |
| read_git_output( |
| ['config', '--add', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name), value], |
| env=self.env, |
| ) |
| |
| def __contains__(self, name): |
| return self.get_all(name, default=None) is not None |
| |
| # We don't use this method anymore internally, but keep it here in |
| # case somebody is calling it from their own code: |
| def has_key(self, name): |
| return name in self |
| |
| def unset_all(self, name): |
| try: |
| read_git_output( |
| ['config', '--unset-all', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)], |
| env=self.env, |
| ) |
| except CommandError, e: |
| if e.retcode == 5: |
| # The name doesn't exist, which is what we wanted anyway... |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise |
| |
| def set_recipients(self, name, value): |
| self.unset_all(name) |
| for pair in getaddresses([value]): |
| self.add(name, formataddr(pair)) |
| |
| |
| def generate_summaries(*log_args): |
| """Generate a brief summary for each revision requested. |
| |
| log_args are strings that will be passed directly to "git log" as |
| revision selectors. Iterate over (sha1_short, subject) for each |
| commit specified by log_args (subject is the first line of the |
| commit message as a string without EOLs).""" |
| |
| cmd = [ |
| 'log', '--abbrev', '--format=%h %s', |
| ] + list(log_args) + ['--'] |
| for line in read_git_lines(cmd): |
| yield tuple(line.split(' ', 1)) |
| |
| |
| def limit_lines(lines, max_lines): |
| for (index, line) in enumerate(lines): |
| if index < max_lines: |
| yield line |
| |
| if index >= max_lines: |
| yield '... %d lines suppressed ...\n' % (index + 1 - max_lines,) |
| |
| |
| def limit_linelength(lines, max_linelength): |
| for line in lines: |
| # Don't forget that lines always include a trailing newline. |
| if len(line) > max_linelength + 1: |
| line = line[:max_linelength - 7] + ' [...]\n' |
| yield line |
| |
| |
| class CommitSet(object): |
| """A (constant) set of object names. |
| |
| The set should be initialized with full SHA1 object names. The |
| __contains__() method returns True iff its argument is an |
| abbreviation of any the names in the set.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, names): |
| self._names = sorted(names) |
| |
| def __len__(self): |
| return len(self._names) |
| |
| def __contains__(self, sha1_abbrev): |
| """Return True iff this set contains sha1_abbrev (which might be abbreviated).""" |
| |
| i = bisect.bisect_left(self._names, sha1_abbrev) |
| return i < len(self) and self._names[i].startswith(sha1_abbrev) |
| |
| |
| class GitObject(object): |
| def __init__(self, sha1, type=None): |
| if sha1 == ZEROS: |
| self.sha1 = self.type = self.commit_sha1 = None |
| else: |
| self.sha1 = sha1 |
| self.type = type or read_git_output(['cat-file', '-t', self.sha1]) |
| |
| if self.type == 'commit': |
| self.commit_sha1 = self.sha1 |
| elif self.type == 'tag': |
| try: |
| self.commit_sha1 = read_git_output( |
| ['rev-parse', '--verify', '%s^0' % (self.sha1,)] |
| ) |
| except CommandError: |
| # Cannot deref tag to determine commit_sha1 |
| self.commit_sha1 = None |
| else: |
| self.commit_sha1 = None |
| |
| self.short = read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--short', sha1]) |
| |
| def get_summary(self): |
| """Return (sha1_short, subject) for this commit.""" |
| |
| if not self.sha1: |
| raise ValueError('Empty commit has no summary') |
| |
| return iter(generate_summaries('--no-walk', self.sha1)).next() |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return isinstance(other, GitObject) and self.sha1 == other.sha1 |
| |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return hash(self.sha1) |
| |
| def __nonzero__(self): |
| return bool(self.sha1) |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return self.sha1 or ZEROS |
| |
| |
| class Change(object): |
| """A Change that has been made to the Git repository. |
| |
| Abstract class from which both Revisions and ReferenceChanges are |
| derived. A Change knows how to generate a notification email |
| describing itself.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, environment): |
| self.environment = environment |
| self._values = None |
| |
| def _compute_values(self): |
| """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Change. |
| |
| Derived classes overload this method to add more entries to |
| the return value. This method is used internally by |
| get_values(). The return value should always be a new |
| dictionary.""" |
| |
| return self.environment.get_values() |
| |
| def get_values(self, **extra_values): |
| """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Change. |
| |
| Return a dictionary mapping keywords to the values that they |
| should be expanded to for this Change (used when interpolating |
| template strings). If any keyword arguments are supplied, add |
| those to the return value as well. The return value is always |
| a new dictionary.""" |
| |
| if self._values is None: |
| self._values = self._compute_values() |
| |
| values = self._values.copy() |
| if extra_values: |
| values.update(extra_values) |
| return values |
| |
| def expand(self, template, **extra_values): |
| """Expand template. |
| |
| Expand the template (which should be a string) using string |
| interpolation of the values for this Change. If any keyword |
| arguments are provided, also include those in the keywords |
| available for interpolation.""" |
| |
| return template % self.get_values(**extra_values) |
| |
| def expand_lines(self, template, **extra_values): |
| """Break template into lines and expand each line.""" |
| |
| values = self.get_values(**extra_values) |
| for line in template.splitlines(True): |
| yield line % values |
| |
| def expand_header_lines(self, template, **extra_values): |
| """Break template into lines and expand each line as an RFC 2822 header. |
| |
| Encode values and split up lines that are too long. Silently |
| skip lines that contain references to unknown variables.""" |
| |
| values = self.get_values(**extra_values) |
| for line in template.splitlines(): |
| (name, value) = line.split(':', 1) |
| |
| try: |
| value = value % values |
| except KeyError, e: |
| if DEBUG: |
| self.environment.log_warning( |
| 'Warning: unknown variable %r in the following line; line skipped:\n' |
| ' %s\n' |
| % (e.args[0], line,) |
| ) |
| else: |
| if name.lower() in ADDR_HEADERS: |
| value = addr_header_encode(value, name) |
| else: |
| value = header_encode(value, name) |
| for splitline in ('%s: %s\n' % (name, value)).splitlines(True): |
| yield splitline |
| |
| def generate_email_header(self): |
| """Generate the RFC 2822 email headers for this Change, a line at a time. |
| |
| The output should not include the trailing blank line.""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def generate_email_intro(self): |
| """Generate the email intro for this Change, a line at a time. |
| |
| The output will be used as the standard boilerplate at the top |
| of the email body.""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def generate_email_body(self): |
| """Generate the main part of the email body, a line at a time. |
| |
| The text in the body might be truncated after a specified |
| number of lines (see multimailhook.emailmaxlines).""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def generate_email_footer(self): |
| """Generate the footer of the email, a line at a time. |
| |
| The footer is always included, irrespective of |
| multimailhook.emailmaxlines.""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def generate_email(self, push, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}): |
| """Generate an email describing this change. |
| |
| Iterate over the lines (including the header lines) of an |
| email describing this change. If body_filter is not None, |
| then use it to filter the lines that are intended for the |
| email body. |
| |
| The extra_header_values field is received as a dict and not as |
| **kwargs, to allow passing other keyword arguments in the |
| future (e.g. passing extra values to generate_email_intro()""" |
| |
| for line in self.generate_email_header(**extra_header_values): |
| yield line |
| yield '\n' |
| for line in self.generate_email_intro(): |
| yield line |
| |
| body = self.generate_email_body(push) |
| if body_filter is not None: |
| body = body_filter(body) |
| for line in body: |
| yield line |
| |
| for line in self.generate_email_footer(): |
| yield line |
| |
| |
| class Revision(Change): |
| """A Change consisting of a single git commit.""" |
| |
| CC_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*C[Cc]:\s*(?P<to>[^#]+@[^\s#]*)\s*(#.*)?$') |
| |
| def __init__(self, reference_change, rev, num, tot): |
| Change.__init__(self, reference_change.environment) |
| self.reference_change = reference_change |
| self.rev = rev |
| self.change_type = self.reference_change.change_type |
| self.refname = self.reference_change.refname |
| self.num = num |
| self.tot = tot |
| self.author = read_git_output(['log', '--no-walk', '--format=%aN <%aE>', self.rev.sha1]) |
| self.recipients = self.environment.get_revision_recipients(self) |
| |
| self.cc_recipients = '' |
| if self.environment.get_scancommitforcc(): |
| self.cc_recipients = ', '.join(to.strip() for to in self._cc_recipients()) |
| if self.cc_recipients: |
| self.environment.log_msg( |
| 'Add %s to CC for %s\n' % (self.cc_recipients, self.rev.sha1)) |
| |
| def _cc_recipients(self): |
| cc_recipients = [] |
| message = read_git_output(['log', '--no-walk', '--format=%b', self.rev.sha1]) |
| lines = message.strip().split('\n') |
| for line in lines: |
| m = re.match(self.CC_RE, line) |
| if m: |
| cc_recipients.append(m.group('to')) |
| |
| return cc_recipients |
| |
| def _compute_values(self): |
| values = Change._compute_values(self) |
| |
| oneline = read_git_output( |
| ['log', '--format=%s', '--no-walk', self.rev.sha1] |
| ) |
| |
| values['rev'] = self.rev.sha1 |
| values['rev_short'] = self.rev.short |
| values['change_type'] = self.change_type |
| values['refname'] = self.refname |
| values['short_refname'] = self.reference_change.short_refname |
| values['refname_type'] = self.reference_change.refname_type |
| values['reply_to_msgid'] = self.reference_change.msgid |
| values['num'] = self.num |
| values['tot'] = self.tot |
| values['recipients'] = self.recipients |
| if self.cc_recipients: |
| values['cc_recipients'] = self.cc_recipients |
| values['oneline'] = oneline |
| values['author'] = self.author |
| |
| reply_to = self.environment.get_reply_to_commit(self) |
| if reply_to: |
| values['reply_to'] = reply_to |
| |
| return values |
| |
| def generate_email_header(self, **extra_values): |
| for line in self.expand_header_lines( |
| REVISION_HEADER_TEMPLATE, **extra_values |
| ): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_email_intro(self): |
| for line in self.expand_lines(REVISION_INTRO_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_email_body(self, push): |
| """Show this revision.""" |
| |
| return read_git_lines( |
| ['log'] + self.environment.commitlogopts + ['-1', self.rev.sha1], |
| keepends=True, |
| ) |
| |
| def generate_email_footer(self): |
| return self.expand_lines(REVISION_FOOTER_TEMPLATE) |
| |
| |
| class ReferenceChange(Change): |
| """A Change to a Git reference. |
| |
| An abstract class representing a create, update, or delete of a |
| Git reference. Derived classes handle specific types of reference |
| (e.g., tags vs. branches). These classes generate the main |
| reference change email summarizing the reference change and |
| whether it caused any any commits to be added or removed. |
| |
| ReferenceChange objects are usually created using the static |
| create() method, which has the logic to decide which derived class |
| to instantiate.""" |
| |
| REF_RE = re.compile(r'^refs\/(?P<area>[^\/]+)\/(?P<shortname>.*)$') |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def create(environment, oldrev, newrev, refname): |
| """Return a ReferenceChange object representing the change. |
| |
| Return an object that represents the type of change that is being |
| made. oldrev and newrev should be SHA1s or ZEROS.""" |
| |
| old = GitObject(oldrev) |
| new = GitObject(newrev) |
| rev = new or old |
| |
| # The revision type tells us what type the commit is, combined with |
| # the location of the ref we can decide between |
| # - working branch |
| # - tracking branch |
| # - unannotated tag |
| # - annotated tag |
| m = ReferenceChange.REF_RE.match(refname) |
| if m: |
| area = m.group('area') |
| short_refname = m.group('shortname') |
| else: |
| area = '' |
| short_refname = refname |
| |
| if rev.type == 'tag': |
| # Annotated tag: |
| klass = AnnotatedTagChange |
| elif rev.type == 'commit': |
| if area == 'tags': |
| # Non-annotated tag: |
| klass = NonAnnotatedTagChange |
| elif area == 'heads': |
| # Branch: |
| klass = BranchChange |
| elif area == 'remotes': |
| # Tracking branch: |
| environment.log_warning( |
| '*** Push-update of tracking branch %r\n' |
| '*** - incomplete email generated.\n' |
| % (refname,) |
| ) |
| klass = OtherReferenceChange |
| else: |
| # Some other reference namespace: |
| environment.log_warning( |
| '*** Push-update of strange reference %r\n' |
| '*** - incomplete email generated.\n' |
| % (refname,) |
| ) |
| klass = OtherReferenceChange |
| else: |
| # Anything else (is there anything else?) |
| environment.log_warning( |
| '*** Unknown type of update to %r (%s)\n' |
| '*** - incomplete email generated.\n' |
| % (refname, rev.type,) |
| ) |
| klass = OtherReferenceChange |
| |
| return klass( |
| environment, |
| refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname, |
| old=old, new=new, rev=rev, |
| ) |
| |
| def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev): |
| Change.__init__(self, environment) |
| self.change_type = { |
| (False, True): 'create', |
| (True, True): 'update', |
| (True, False): 'delete', |
| }[bool(old), bool(new)] |
| self.refname = refname |
| self.short_refname = short_refname |
| self.old = old |
| self.new = new |
| self.rev = rev |
| self.msgid = make_msgid() |
| self.diffopts = environment.diffopts |
| self.graphopts = environment.graphopts |
| self.logopts = environment.logopts |
| self.commitlogopts = environment.commitlogopts |
| self.showgraph = environment.refchange_showgraph |
| self.showlog = environment.refchange_showlog |
| |
| self.header_template = REFCHANGE_HEADER_TEMPLATE |
| self.intro_template = REFCHANGE_INTRO_TEMPLATE |
| self.footer_template = FOOTER_TEMPLATE |
| |
| def _compute_values(self): |
| values = Change._compute_values(self) |
| |
| values['change_type'] = self.change_type |
| values['refname_type'] = self.refname_type |
| values['refname'] = self.refname |
| values['short_refname'] = self.short_refname |
| values['msgid'] = self.msgid |
| values['recipients'] = self.recipients |
| values['oldrev'] = str(self.old) |
| values['oldrev_short'] = self.old.short |
| values['newrev'] = str(self.new) |
| values['newrev_short'] = self.new.short |
| |
| if self.old: |
| values['oldrev_type'] = self.old.type |
| if self.new: |
| values['newrev_type'] = self.new.type |
| |
| reply_to = self.environment.get_reply_to_refchange(self) |
| if reply_to: |
| values['reply_to'] = reply_to |
| |
| return values |
| |
| def send_single_combined_email(self, known_added_sha1s): |
| """Determine if a combined refchange/revision email should be sent |
| |
| If there is only a single new (non-merge) commit added by a |
| change, it is useful to combine the ReferenceChange and |
| Revision emails into one. In such a case, return the single |
| revision; otherwise, return None. |
| |
| This method is overridden in BranchChange.""" |
| |
| return None |
| |
| def generate_combined_email(self, push, revision, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}): |
| """Generate an email describing this change AND specified revision. |
| |
| Iterate over the lines (including the header lines) of an |
| email describing this change. If body_filter is not None, |
| then use it to filter the lines that are intended for the |
| email body. |
| |
| The extra_header_values field is received as a dict and not as |
| **kwargs, to allow passing other keyword arguments in the |
| future (e.g. passing extra values to generate_email_intro() |
| |
| This method is overridden in BranchChange.""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def get_subject(self): |
| template = { |
| 'create': REF_CREATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE, |
| 'update': REF_UPDATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE, |
| 'delete': REF_DELETED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE, |
| }[self.change_type] |
| return self.expand(template) |
| |
| def generate_email_header(self, **extra_values): |
| if 'subject' not in extra_values: |
| extra_values['subject'] = self.get_subject() |
| |
| for line in self.expand_header_lines( |
| self.header_template, **extra_values |
| ): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_email_intro(self): |
| for line in self.expand_lines(self.intro_template): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_email_body(self, push): |
| """Call the appropriate body-generation routine. |
| |
| Call one of generate_create_summary() / |
| generate_update_summary() / generate_delete_summary().""" |
| |
| change_summary = { |
| 'create': self.generate_create_summary, |
| 'delete': self.generate_delete_summary, |
| 'update': self.generate_update_summary, |
| }[self.change_type](push) |
| for line in change_summary: |
| yield line |
| |
| for line in self.generate_revision_change_summary(push): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_email_footer(self): |
| return self.expand_lines(self.footer_template) |
| |
| def generate_revision_change_graph(self, push): |
| if self.showgraph: |
| args = ['--graph'] + self.graphopts |
| for newold in ('new', 'old'): |
| has_newold = False |
| spec = push.get_commits_spec(newold, self) |
| for line in git_log(spec, args=args, keepends=True): |
| if not has_newold: |
| has_newold = True |
| yield '\n' |
| yield 'Graph of %s commits:\n\n' % ( |
| {'new': 'new', 'old': 'discarded'}[newold],) |
| yield ' ' + line |
| if has_newold: |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| def generate_revision_change_log(self, new_commits_list): |
| if self.showlog: |
| yield '\n' |
| yield 'Detailed log of new commits:\n\n' |
| for line in read_git_lines( |
| ['log', '--no-walk'] |
| + self.logopts |
| + new_commits_list |
| + ['--'], |
| keepends=True, |
| ): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_new_revision_summary(self, tot, new_commits_list, push): |
| for line in self.expand_lines(NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE, tot=tot): |
| yield line |
| for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push): |
| yield line |
| for line in self.generate_revision_change_log(new_commits_list): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_revision_change_summary(self, push): |
| """Generate a summary of the revisions added/removed by this change.""" |
| |
| if self.new.commit_sha1 and not self.old.commit_sha1: |
| # A new reference was created. List the new revisions |
| # brought by the new reference (i.e., those revisions that |
| # were not in the repository before this reference |
| # change). |
| sha1s = list(push.get_new_commits(self)) |
| sha1s.reverse() |
| tot = len(sha1s) |
| new_revisions = [ |
| Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i + 1, tot=tot) |
| for (i, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s) |
| ] |
| |
| if new_revisions: |
| yield self.expand('This %(refname_type)s includes the following new commits:\n') |
| yield '\n' |
| for r in new_revisions: |
| (sha1, subject) = r.rev.get_summary() |
| yield r.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='new', text=subject, |
| ) |
| yield '\n' |
| for line in self.generate_new_revision_summary( |
| tot, [r.rev.sha1 for r in new_revisions], push): |
| yield line |
| else: |
| for line in self.expand_lines(NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| elif self.new.commit_sha1 and self.old.commit_sha1: |
| # A reference was changed to point at a different commit. |
| # List the revisions that were removed and/or added *from |
| # that reference* by this reference change, along with a |
| # diff between the trees for its old and new values. |
| |
| # List of the revisions that were added to the branch by |
| # this update. Note this list can include revisions that |
| # have already had notification emails; we want such |
| # revisions in the summary even though we will not send |
| # new notification emails for them. |
| adds = list(generate_summaries( |
| '--topo-order', '--reverse', '%s..%s' |
| % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,) |
| )) |
| |
| # List of the revisions that were removed from the branch |
| # by this update. This will be empty except for |
| # non-fast-forward updates. |
| discards = list(generate_summaries( |
| '%s..%s' % (self.new.commit_sha1, self.old.commit_sha1,) |
| )) |
| |
| if adds: |
| new_commits_list = push.get_new_commits(self) |
| else: |
| new_commits_list = [] |
| new_commits = CommitSet(new_commits_list) |
| |
| if discards: |
| discarded_commits = CommitSet(push.get_discarded_commits(self)) |
| else: |
| discarded_commits = CommitSet([]) |
| |
| if discards and adds: |
| for (sha1, subject) in discards: |
| if sha1 in discarded_commits: |
| action = 'discards' |
| else: |
| action = 'omits' |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action, |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| for (sha1, subject) in adds: |
| if sha1 in new_commits: |
| action = 'new' |
| else: |
| action = 'adds' |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action, |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| yield '\n' |
| for line in self.expand_lines(NON_FF_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| elif discards: |
| for (sha1, subject) in discards: |
| if sha1 in discarded_commits: |
| action = 'discards' |
| else: |
| action = 'omits' |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action, |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| yield '\n' |
| for line in self.expand_lines(REWIND_ONLY_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| elif adds: |
| (sha1, subject) = self.old.get_summary() |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='from', |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| for (sha1, subject) in adds: |
| if sha1 in new_commits: |
| action = 'new' |
| else: |
| action = 'adds' |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action, |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| if new_commits: |
| for line in self.generate_new_revision_summary( |
| len(new_commits), new_commits_list, push): |
| yield line |
| else: |
| for line in self.expand_lines(NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push): |
| yield line |
| |
| # The diffstat is shown from the old revision to the new |
| # revision. This is to show the truth of what happened in |
| # this change. There's no point showing the stat from the |
| # base to the new revision because the base is effectively a |
| # random revision at this point - the user will be interested |
| # in what this revision changed - including the undoing of |
| # previous revisions in the case of non-fast-forward updates. |
| yield '\n' |
| yield 'Summary of changes:\n' |
| for line in read_git_lines( |
| ['diff-tree'] |
| + self.diffopts |
| + ['%s..%s' % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)], |
| keepends=True, |
| ): |
| yield line |
| |
| elif self.old.commit_sha1 and not self.new.commit_sha1: |
| # A reference was deleted. List the revisions that were |
| # removed from the repository by this reference change. |
| |
| sha1s = list(push.get_discarded_commits(self)) |
| tot = len(sha1s) |
| discarded_revisions = [ |
| Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i + 1, tot=tot) |
| for (i, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s) |
| ] |
| |
| if discarded_revisions: |
| for line in self.expand_lines(DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| yield '\n' |
| for r in discarded_revisions: |
| (sha1, subject) = r.rev.get_summary() |
| yield r.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='discards', text=subject, |
| ) |
| for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push): |
| yield line |
| else: |
| for line in self.expand_lines(NO_DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| elif not self.old.commit_sha1 and not self.new.commit_sha1: |
| for line in self.expand_lines(NON_COMMIT_UPDATE_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_create_summary(self, push): |
| """Called for the creation of a reference.""" |
| |
| # This is a new reference and so oldrev is not valid |
| (sha1, subject) = self.new.get_summary() |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='at', |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| def generate_update_summary(self, push): |
| """Called for the change of a pre-existing branch.""" |
| |
| return iter([]) |
| |
| def generate_delete_summary(self, push): |
| """Called for the deletion of any type of reference.""" |
| |
| (sha1, subject) = self.old.get_summary() |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='was', |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| |
| class BranchChange(ReferenceChange): |
| refname_type = 'branch' |
| |
| def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev): |
| ReferenceChange.__init__( |
| self, environment, |
| refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname, |
| old=old, new=new, rev=rev, |
| ) |
| self.recipients = environment.get_refchange_recipients(self) |
| self._single_revision = None |
| |
| def send_single_combined_email(self, known_added_sha1s): |
| if not self.environment.combine_when_single_commit: |
| return None |
| |
| # In the sadly-all-too-frequent usecase of people pushing only |
| # one of their commits at a time to a repository, users feel |
| # the reference change summary emails are noise rather than |
| # important signal. This is because, in this particular |
| # usecase, there is a reference change summary email for each |
| # new commit, and all these summaries do is point out that |
| # there is one new commit (which can readily be inferred by |
| # the existence of the individual revision email that is also |
| # sent). In such cases, our users prefer there to be a combined |
| # reference change summary/new revision email. |
| # |
| # So, if the change is an update and it doesn't discard any |
| # commits, and it adds exactly one non-merge commit (gerrit |
| # forces a workflow where every commit is individually merged |
| # and the git-multimail hook fired off for just this one |
| # change), then we send a combined refchange/revision email. |
| try: |
| # If this change is a reference update that doesn't discard |
| # any commits... |
| if self.change_type != 'update': |
| return None |
| |
| if read_git_lines( |
| ['merge-base', self.old.sha1, self.new.sha1] |
| ) != [self.old.sha1]: |
| return None |
| |
| # Check if this update introduced exactly one non-merge |
| # commit: |
| |
| def split_line(line): |
| """Split line into (sha1, [parent,...]).""" |
| |
| words = line.split() |
| return (words[0], words[1:]) |
| |
| # Get the new commits introduced by the push as a list of |
| # (sha1, [parent,...]) |
| new_commits = [ |
| split_line(line) |
| for line in read_git_lines( |
| [ |
| 'log', '-3', '--format=%H %P', |
| '%s..%s' % (self.old.sha1, self.new.sha1), |
| ] |
| ) |
| ] |
| |
| if not new_commits: |
| return None |
| |
| # If the newest commit is a merge, save it for a later check |
| # but otherwise ignore it |
| merge = None |
| tot = len(new_commits) |
| if len(new_commits[0][1]) > 1: |
| merge = new_commits[0][0] |
| del new_commits[0] |
| |
| # Our primary check: we can't combine if more than one commit |
| # is introduced. We also currently only combine if the new |
| # commit is a non-merge commit, though it may make sense to |
| # combine if it is a merge as well. |
| if not ( |
| len(new_commits) == 1 |
| and len(new_commits[0][1]) == 1 |
| and new_commits[0][0] in known_added_sha1s |
| ): |
| return None |
| |
| # We do not want to combine revision and refchange emails if |
| # those go to separate locations. |
| rev = Revision(self, GitObject(new_commits[0][0]), 1, tot) |
| if rev.recipients != self.recipients: |
| return None |
| |
| # We ignored the newest commit if it was just a merge of the one |
| # commit being introduced. But we don't want to ignore that |
| # merge commit it it involved conflict resolutions. Check that. |
| if merge and merge != read_git_output(['diff-tree', '--cc', merge]): |
| return None |
| |
| # We can combine the refchange and one new revision emails |
| # into one. Return the Revision that a combined email should |
| # be sent about. |
| return rev |
| except CommandError: |
| # Cannot determine number of commits in old..new or new..old; |
| # don't combine reference/revision emails: |
| return None |
| |
| def generate_combined_email(self, push, revision, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}): |
| values = revision.get_values() |
| if extra_header_values: |
| values.update(extra_header_values) |
| if 'subject' not in extra_header_values: |
| values['subject'] = self.expand(COMBINED_REFCHANGE_REVISION_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE, **values) |
| |
| self._single_revision = revision |
| self.header_template = COMBINED_HEADER_TEMPLATE |
| self.intro_template = COMBINED_INTRO_TEMPLATE |
| self.footer_template = COMBINED_FOOTER_TEMPLATE |
| for line in self.generate_email(push, body_filter, values): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_email_body(self, push): |
| '''Call the appropriate body generation routine. |
| |
| If this is a combined refchange/revision email, the special logic |
| for handling this combined email comes from this function. For |
| other cases, we just use the normal handling.''' |
| |
| # If self._single_revision isn't set; don't override |
| if not self._single_revision: |
| for line in super(BranchChange, self).generate_email_body(push): |
| yield line |
| return |
| |
| # This is a combined refchange/revision email; we first provide |
| # some info from the refchange portion, and then call the revision |
| # generate_email_body function to handle the revision portion. |
| adds = list(generate_summaries( |
| '--topo-order', '--reverse', '%s..%s' |
| % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,) |
| )) |
| |
| yield self.expand("The following commit(s) were added to %(refname)s by this push:\n") |
| for (sha1, subject) in adds: |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='new', |
| rev_short=sha1, text=subject, |
| ) |
| |
| yield self._single_revision.rev.short + " is described below\n" |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| for line in self._single_revision.generate_email_body(push): |
| yield line |
| |
| |
| class AnnotatedTagChange(ReferenceChange): |
| refname_type = 'annotated tag' |
| |
| def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev): |
| ReferenceChange.__init__( |
| self, environment, |
| refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname, |
| old=old, new=new, rev=rev, |
| ) |
| self.recipients = environment.get_announce_recipients(self) |
| self.show_shortlog = environment.announce_show_shortlog |
| |
| ANNOTATED_TAG_FORMAT = ( |
| '%(*objectname)\n' |
| '%(*objecttype)\n' |
| '%(taggername)\n' |
| '%(taggerdate)' |
| ) |
| |
| def describe_tag(self, push): |
| """Describe the new value of an annotated tag.""" |
| |
| # Use git for-each-ref to pull out the individual fields from |
| # the tag |
| [tagobject, tagtype, tagger, tagged] = read_git_lines( |
| ['for-each-ref', '--format=%s' % (self.ANNOTATED_TAG_FORMAT,), self.refname], |
| ) |
| |
| yield self.expand( |
| BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='tagging', |
| rev_short=tagobject, text='(%s)' % (tagtype,), |
| ) |
| if tagtype == 'commit': |
| # If the tagged object is a commit, then we assume this is a |
| # release, and so we calculate which tag this tag is |
| # replacing |
| try: |
| prevtag = read_git_output(['describe', '--abbrev=0', '%s^' % (self.new,)]) |
| except CommandError: |
| prevtag = None |
| if prevtag: |
| yield ' replaces %s\n' % (prevtag,) |
| else: |
| prevtag = None |
| yield ' length %s bytes\n' % (read_git_output(['cat-file', '-s', tagobject]),) |
| |
| yield ' tagged by %s\n' % (tagger,) |
| yield ' on %s\n' % (tagged,) |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| # Show the content of the tag message; this might contain a |
| # change log or release notes so is worth displaying. |
| yield LOGBEGIN |
| contents = list(read_git_lines(['cat-file', 'tag', self.new.sha1], keepends=True)) |
| contents = contents[contents.index('\n') + 1:] |
| if contents and contents[-1][-1:] != '\n': |
| contents.append('\n') |
| for line in contents: |
| yield line |
| |
| if self.show_shortlog and tagtype == 'commit': |
| # Only commit tags make sense to have rev-list operations |
| # performed on them |
| yield '\n' |
| if prevtag: |
| # Show changes since the previous release |
| revlist = read_git_output( |
| ['rev-list', '--pretty=short', '%s..%s' % (prevtag, self.new,)], |
| keepends=True, |
| ) |
| else: |
| # No previous tag, show all the changes since time |
| # began |
| revlist = read_git_output( |
| ['rev-list', '--pretty=short', '%s' % (self.new,)], |
| keepends=True, |
| ) |
| for line in read_git_lines(['shortlog'], input=revlist, keepends=True): |
| yield line |
| |
| yield LOGEND |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| def generate_create_summary(self, push): |
| """Called for the creation of an annotated tag.""" |
| |
| for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| for line in self.describe_tag(push): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_update_summary(self, push): |
| """Called for the update of an annotated tag. |
| |
| This is probably a rare event and may not even be allowed.""" |
| |
| for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| for line in self.describe_tag(push): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_delete_summary(self, push): |
| """Called when a non-annotated reference is updated.""" |
| |
| for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_DELETED_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| yield self.expand(' tag was %(oldrev_short)s\n') |
| yield '\n' |
| |
| |
| class NonAnnotatedTagChange(ReferenceChange): |
| refname_type = 'tag' |
| |
| def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev): |
| ReferenceChange.__init__( |
| self, environment, |
| refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname, |
| old=old, new=new, rev=rev, |
| ) |
| self.recipients = environment.get_refchange_recipients(self) |
| |
| def generate_create_summary(self, push): |
| """Called for the creation of an annotated tag.""" |
| |
| for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_update_summary(self, push): |
| """Called when a non-annotated reference is updated.""" |
| |
| for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| def generate_delete_summary(self, push): |
| """Called when a non-annotated reference is updated.""" |
| |
| for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_DELETED_TEMPLATE): |
| yield line |
| |
| for line in ReferenceChange.generate_delete_summary(self, push): |
| yield line |
| |
| |
| class OtherReferenceChange(ReferenceChange): |
| refname_type = 'reference' |
| |
| def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev): |
| # We use the full refname as short_refname, because otherwise |
| # the full name of the reference would not be obvious from the |
| # text of the email. |
| ReferenceChange.__init__( |
| self, environment, |
| refname=refname, short_refname=refname, |
| old=old, new=new, rev=rev, |
| ) |
| self.recipients = environment.get_refchange_recipients(self) |
| |
| |
| class Mailer(object): |
| """An object that can send emails.""" |
| |
| def send(self, lines, to_addrs): |
| """Send an email consisting of lines. |
| |
| lines must be an iterable over the lines constituting the |
| header and body of the email. to_addrs is a list of recipient |
| addresses (can be needed even if lines already contains a |
| "To:" field). It can be either a string (comma-separated list |
| of email addresses) or a Python list of individual email |
| addresses. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| |
| class SendMailer(Mailer): |
| """Send emails using 'sendmail -oi -t'.""" |
| |
| SENDMAIL_CANDIDATES = [ |
| '/usr/sbin/sendmail', |
| '/usr/lib/sendmail', |
| ] |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def find_sendmail(): |
| for path in SendMailer.SENDMAIL_CANDIDATES: |
| if os.access(path, os.X_OK): |
| return path |
| else: |
| raise ConfigurationException( |
| 'No sendmail executable found. ' |
| 'Try setting multimailhook.sendmailCommand.' |
| ) |
| |
| def __init__(self, command=None, envelopesender=None): |
| """Construct a SendMailer instance. |
| |
| command should be the command and arguments used to invoke |
| sendmail, as a list of strings. If an envelopesender is |
| provided, it will also be passed to the command, via '-f |
| envelopesender'.""" |
| |
| if command: |
| self.command = command[:] |
| else: |
| self.command = [self.find_sendmail(), '-oi', '-t'] |
| |
| if envelopesender: |
| self.command.extend(['-f', envelopesender]) |
| |
| def send(self, lines, to_addrs): |
| try: |
| p = subprocess.Popen(self.command, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
| except OSError, e: |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| '*** Cannot execute command: %s\n' % ' '.join(self.command) |
| + '*** %s\n' % str(e) |
| + '*** Try setting multimailhook.mailer to "smtp"\n' |
| '*** to send emails without using the sendmail command.\n' |
| ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| try: |
| p.stdin.writelines(lines) |
| except Exception, e: |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| '*** Error while generating commit email\n' |
| '*** - mail sending aborted.\n' |
| ) |
| try: |
| # subprocess.terminate() is not available in Python 2.4 |
| p.terminate() |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| raise e |
| else: |
| p.stdin.close() |
| retcode = p.wait() |
| if retcode: |
| raise CommandError(self.command, retcode) |
| |
| |
| class SMTPMailer(Mailer): |
| """Send emails using Python's smtplib.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, envelopesender, smtpserver, |
| smtpservertimeout=10.0, smtpserverdebuglevel=0, |
| smtpencryption='none', |
| smtpuser='', smtppass='', |
| ): |
| if not envelopesender: |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| 'fatal: git_multimail: cannot use SMTPMailer without a sender address.\n' |
| 'please set either multimailhook.envelopeSender or user.email\n' |
| ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| if smtpencryption == 'ssl' and not (smtpuser and smtppass): |
| raise ConfigurationException( |
| 'Cannot use SMTPMailer with security option ssl ' |
| 'without options username and password.' |
| ) |
| self.envelopesender = envelopesender |
| self.smtpserver = smtpserver |
| self.smtpservertimeout = smtpservertimeout |
| self.smtpserverdebuglevel = smtpserverdebuglevel |
| self.security = smtpencryption |
| self.username = smtpuser |
| self.password = smtppass |
| try: |
| def call(klass, server, timeout): |
| try: |
| return klass(server, timeout=timeout) |
| except TypeError: |
| # Old Python versions do not have timeout= argument. |
| return klass(server) |
| if self.security == 'none': |
| self.smtp = call(smtplib.SMTP, self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout) |
| elif self.security == 'ssl': |
| self.smtp = call(smtplib.SMTP_SSL, self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout) |
| elif self.security == 'tls': |
| if ':' not in self.smtpserver: |
| self.smtpserver += ':587' # default port for TLS |
| self.smtp = call(smtplib.SMTP, self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout) |
| self.smtp.ehlo() |
| self.smtp.starttls() |
| self.smtp.ehlo() |
| else: |
| sys.stdout.write('*** Error: Control reached an invalid option. ***') |
| sys.exit(1) |
| if self.smtpserverdebuglevel > 0: |
| sys.stdout.write( |
| "*** Setting debug on for SMTP server connection (%s) ***\n" |
| % self.smtpserverdebuglevel) |
| self.smtp.set_debuglevel(self.smtpserverdebuglevel) |
| except Exception, e: |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| '*** Error establishing SMTP connection to %s ***\n' |
| % self.smtpserver) |
| sys.stderr.write('*** %s\n' % str(e)) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| if hasattr(self, 'smtp'): |
| self.smtp.quit() |
| |
| def send(self, lines, to_addrs): |
| try: |
| if self.username or self.password: |
| sys.stderr.write("*** Authenticating as %s ***\n" % self.username) |
| self.smtp.login(self.username, self.password) |
| msg = ''.join(lines) |
| # turn comma-separated list into Python list if needed. |
| if isinstance(to_addrs, basestring): |
| to_addrs = [email for (name, email) in getaddresses([to_addrs])] |
| self.smtp.sendmail(self.envelopesender, to_addrs, msg) |
| except Exception, e: |
| sys.stderr.write('*** Error sending email ***\n') |
| sys.stderr.write('*** %s\n' % str(e)) |
| self.smtp.quit() |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| |
| class OutputMailer(Mailer): |
| """Write emails to an output stream, bracketed by lines of '=' characters. |
| |
| This is intended for debugging purposes.""" |
| |
| SEPARATOR = '=' * 75 + '\n' |
| |
| def __init__(self, f): |
| self.f = f |
| |
| def send(self, lines, to_addrs): |
| self.f.write(self.SEPARATOR) |
| self.f.writelines(lines) |
| self.f.write(self.SEPARATOR) |
| |
| |
| def get_git_dir(): |
| """Determine GIT_DIR. |
| |
| Determine GIT_DIR either from the GIT_DIR environment variable or |
| from the working directory, using Git's usual rules.""" |
| |
| try: |
| return read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--git-dir']) |
| except CommandError: |
| sys.stderr.write('fatal: git_multimail: not in a git directory\n') |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| |
| class Environment(object): |
| """Describes the environment in which the push is occurring. |
| |
| An Environment object encapsulates information about the local |
| environment. For example, it knows how to determine: |
| |
| * the name of the repository to which the push occurred |
| |
| * what user did the push |
| |
| * what users want to be informed about various types of changes. |
| |
| An Environment object is expected to have the following methods: |
| |
| get_repo_shortname() |
| |
| Return a short name for the repository, for display |
| purposes. |
| |
| get_repo_path() |
| |
| Return the absolute path to the Git repository. |
| |
| get_emailprefix() |
| |
| Return a string that will be prefixed to every email's |
| subject. |
| |
| get_pusher() |
| |
| Return the username of the person who pushed the changes. |
| This value is used in the email body to indicate who |
| pushed the change. |
| |
| get_pusher_email() (may return None) |
| |
| Return the email address of the person who pushed the |
| changes. The value should be a single RFC 2822 email |
| address as a string; e.g., "Joe User <user@example.com>" |
| if available, otherwise "user@example.com". If set, the |
| value is used as the Reply-To address for refchange |
| emails. If it is impossible to determine the pusher's |
| email, this attribute should be set to None (in which case |
| no Reply-To header will be output). |
| |
| get_sender() |
| |
| Return the address to be used as the 'From' email address |
| in the email envelope. |
| |
| get_fromaddr() |
| |
| Return the 'From' email address used in the email 'From:' |
| headers. (May be a full RFC 2822 email address like 'Joe |
| User <user@example.com>'.) |
| |
| get_administrator() |
| |
| Return the name and/or email of the repository |
| administrator. This value is used in the footer as the |
| person to whom requests to be removed from the |
| notification list should be sent. Ideally, it should |
| include a valid email address. |
| |
| get_reply_to_refchange() |
| get_reply_to_commit() |
| |
| Return the address to use in the email "Reply-To" header, |
| as a string. These can be an RFC 2822 email address, or |
| None to omit the "Reply-To" header. |
| get_reply_to_refchange() is used for refchange emails; |
| get_reply_to_commit() is used for individual commit |
| emails. |
| |
| They should also define the following attributes: |
| |
| announce_show_shortlog (bool) |
| |
| True iff announce emails should include a shortlog. |
| |
| refchange_showgraph (bool) |
| |
| True iff refchanges emails should include a detailed graph. |
| |
| refchange_showlog (bool) |
| |
| True iff refchanges emails should include a detailed log. |
| |
| diffopts (list of strings) |
| |
| The options that should be passed to 'git diff' for the |
| summary email. The value should be a list of strings |
| representing words to be passed to the command. |
| |
| graphopts (list of strings) |
| |
| Analogous to diffopts, but contains options passed to |
| 'git log --graph' when generating the detailed graph for |
| a set of commits (see refchange_showgraph) |
| |
| logopts (list of strings) |
| |
| Analogous to diffopts, but contains options passed to |
| 'git log' when generating the detailed log for a set of |
| commits (see refchange_showlog) |
| |
| commitlogopts (list of strings) |
| |
| The options that should be passed to 'git log' for each |
| commit mail. The value should be a list of strings |
| representing words to be passed to the command. |
| |
| quiet (bool) |
| On success do not write to stderr |
| |
| stdout (bool) |
| Write email to stdout rather than emailing. Useful for debugging |
| |
| combine_when_single_commit (bool) |
| |
| True if a combined email should be produced when a single |
| new commit is pushed to a branch, False otherwise. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| REPO_NAME_RE = re.compile(r'^(?P<name>.+?)(?:\.git)$') |
| |
| def __init__(self, osenv=None): |
| self.osenv = osenv or os.environ |
| self.announce_show_shortlog = False |
| self.maxcommitemails = 500 |
| self.diffopts = ['--stat', '--summary', '--find-copies-harder'] |
| self.graphopts = ['--oneline', '--decorate'] |
| self.logopts = [] |
| self.refchange_showgraph = False |
| self.refchange_showlog = False |
| self.commitlogopts = ['-C', '--stat', '-p', '--cc'] |
| self.quiet = False |
| self.stdout = False |
| self.combine_when_single_commit = True |
| |
| self.COMPUTED_KEYS = [ |
| 'administrator', |
| 'charset', |
| 'emailprefix', |
| 'fromaddr', |
| 'pusher', |
| 'pusher_email', |
| 'repo_path', |
| 'repo_shortname', |
| 'sender', |
| ] |
| |
| self._values = None |
| |
| def get_repo_shortname(self): |
| """Use the last part of the repo path, with ".git" stripped off if present.""" |
| |
| basename = os.path.basename(os.path.abspath(self.get_repo_path())) |
| m = self.REPO_NAME_RE.match(basename) |
| if m: |
| return m.group('name') |
| else: |
| return basename |
| |
| def get_pusher(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def get_pusher_email(self): |
| return None |
| |
| def get_fromaddr(self): |
| config = Config('user') |
| fromname = config.get('name', default='') |
| fromemail = config.get('email', default='') |
| if fromemail: |
| return formataddr([fromname, fromemail]) |
| return self.get_sender() |
| |
| def get_administrator(self): |
| return 'the administrator of this repository' |
| |
| def get_emailprefix(self): |
| return '' |
| |
| def get_repo_path(self): |
| if read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--is-bare-repository']) == 'true': |
| path = get_git_dir() |
| else: |
| path = read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--show-toplevel']) |
| return os.path.abspath(path) |
| |
| def get_charset(self): |
| return CHARSET |
| |
| def get_values(self): |
| """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Environment. |
| |
| This method is called by Change._compute_values(). The keys |
| in the returned dictionary are available to be used in any of |
| the templates. The dictionary is created by calling |
| self.get_NAME() for each of the attributes named in |
| COMPUTED_KEYS and recording those that do not return None. |
| The return value is always a new dictionary.""" |
| |
| if self._values is None: |
| values = {} |
| |
| for key in self.COMPUTED_KEYS: |
| value = getattr(self, 'get_%s' % (key,))() |
| if value is not None: |
| values[key] = value |
| |
| self._values = values |
| |
| return self._values.copy() |
| |
| def get_refchange_recipients(self, refchange): |
| """Return the recipients for notifications about refchange. |
| |
| Return the list of email addresses to which notifications |
| about the specified ReferenceChange should be sent.""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def get_announce_recipients(self, annotated_tag_change): |
| """Return the recipients for notifications about annotated_tag_change. |
| |
| Return the list of email addresses to which notifications |
| about the specified AnnotatedTagChange should be sent.""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def get_reply_to_refchange(self, refchange): |
| return self.get_pusher_email() |
| |
| def get_revision_recipients(self, revision): |
| """Return the recipients for messages about revision. |
| |
| Return the list of email addresses to which notifications |
| about the specified Revision should be sent. This method |
| could be overridden, for example, to take into account the |
| contents of the revision when deciding whom to notify about |
| it. For example, there could be a scheme for users to express |
| interest in particular files or subdirectories, and only |
| receive notification emails for revisions that affecting those |
| files.""" |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def get_reply_to_commit(self, revision): |
| return revision.author |
| |
| def filter_body(self, lines): |
| """Filter the lines intended for an email body. |
| |
| lines is an iterable over the lines that would go into the |
| email body. Filter it (e.g., limit the number of lines, the |
| line length, character set, etc.), returning another iterable. |
| See FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin and MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin |
| for classes implementing this functionality.""" |
| |
| return lines |
| |
| def log_msg(self, msg): |
| """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr. |
| |
| Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior.""" |
| sys.stderr.write(msg) |
| |
| def log_warning(self, msg): |
| """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr. |
| |
| Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior.""" |
| sys.stderr.write(msg) |
| |
| def log_error(self, msg): |
| """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr. |
| |
| Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior.""" |
| sys.stderr.write(msg) |
| |
| |
| class ConfigEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| """A mixin that sets self.config to its constructor's config argument. |
| |
| This class's constructor consumes the "config" argument. |
| |
| Mixins that need to inspect the config should inherit from this |
| class (1) to make sure that "config" is still in the constructor |
| arguments with its own constructor runs and/or (2) to be sure that |
| self.config is set after construction.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, config, **kw): |
| super(ConfigEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw) |
| self.config = config |
| |
| |
| class ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin(ConfigEnvironmentMixin): |
| """An Environment that reads most of its information from "git config".""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, config, **kw): |
| super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__( |
| config=config, **kw |
| ) |
| |
| for var, cfg in ( |
| ('announce_show_shortlog', 'announceshortlog'), |
| ('refchange_showgraph', 'refchangeShowGraph'), |
| ('refchange_showlog', 'refchangeshowlog'), |
| ('quiet', 'quiet'), |
| ('stdout', 'stdout'), |
| ): |
| val = config.get_bool(cfg) |
| if val is not None: |
| setattr(self, var, val) |
| |
| maxcommitemails = config.get('maxcommitemails') |
| if maxcommitemails is not None: |
| try: |
| self.maxcommitemails = int(maxcommitemails) |
| except ValueError: |
| self.log_warning( |
| '*** Malformed value for multimailhook.maxCommitEmails: %s\n' % maxcommitemails |
| + '*** Expected a number. Ignoring.\n' |
| ) |
| |
| diffopts = config.get('diffopts') |
| if diffopts is not None: |
| self.diffopts = shlex.split(diffopts) |
| |
| graphopts = config.get('graphOpts') |
| if graphopts is not None: |
| self.graphopts = shlex.split(graphopts) |
| |
| logopts = config.get('logopts') |
| if logopts is not None: |
| self.logopts = shlex.split(logopts) |
| |
| commitlogopts = config.get('commitlogopts') |
| if commitlogopts is not None: |
| self.commitlogopts = shlex.split(commitlogopts) |
| |
| reply_to = config.get('replyTo') |
| self.__reply_to_refchange = config.get('replyToRefchange', default=reply_to) |
| if ( |
| self.__reply_to_refchange is not None |
| and self.__reply_to_refchange.lower() == 'author' |
| ): |
| raise ConfigurationException( |
| '"author" is not an allowed setting for replyToRefchange' |
| ) |
| self.__reply_to_commit = config.get('replyToCommit', default=reply_to) |
| |
| combine = config.get_bool('combineWhenSingleCommit') |
| if combine is not None: |
| self.combine_when_single_commit = combine |
| |
| def get_administrator(self): |
| return ( |
| self.config.get('administrator') |
| or self.get_sender() |
| or super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_administrator() |
| ) |
| |
| def get_repo_shortname(self): |
| return ( |
| self.config.get('reponame') |
| or super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_repo_shortname() |
| ) |
| |
| def get_emailprefix(self): |
| emailprefix = self.config.get('emailprefix') |
| if emailprefix is not None: |
| emailprefix = emailprefix.strip() |
| if emailprefix: |
| return emailprefix + ' ' |
| else: |
| return '' |
| else: |
| return '[%s] ' % (self.get_repo_shortname(),) |
| |
| def get_sender(self): |
| return self.config.get('envelopesender') |
| |
| def get_fromaddr(self): |
| fromaddr = self.config.get('from') |
| if fromaddr: |
| return fromaddr |
| return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_fromaddr() |
| |
| def get_reply_to_refchange(self, refchange): |
| if self.__reply_to_refchange is None: |
| return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_reply_to_refchange(refchange) |
| elif self.__reply_to_refchange.lower() == 'pusher': |
| return self.get_pusher_email() |
| elif self.__reply_to_refchange.lower() == 'none': |
| return None |
| else: |
| return self.__reply_to_refchange |
| |
| def get_reply_to_commit(self, revision): |
| if self.__reply_to_commit is None: |
| return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_reply_to_commit(revision) |
| elif self.__reply_to_commit.lower() == 'author': |
| return revision.author |
| elif self.__reply_to_commit.lower() == 'pusher': |
| return self.get_pusher_email() |
| elif self.__reply_to_commit.lower() == 'none': |
| return None |
| else: |
| return self.__reply_to_commit |
| |
| def get_scancommitforcc(self): |
| return self.config.get('scancommitforcc') |
| |
| |
| class FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| """Handle encoding and maximum line length of body lines. |
| |
| emailmaxlinelength (int or None) |
| |
| The maximum length of any single line in the email body. |
| Longer lines are truncated at that length with ' [...]' |
| appended. |
| |
| strict_utf8 (bool) |
| |
| If this field is set to True, then the email body text is |
| expected to be UTF-8. Any invalid characters are |
| converted to U+FFFD, the Unicode replacement character |
| (encoded as UTF-8, of course). |
| |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, strict_utf8=True, emailmaxlinelength=500, **kw): |
| super(FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw) |
| self.__strict_utf8 = strict_utf8 |
| self.__emailmaxlinelength = emailmaxlinelength |
| |
| def filter_body(self, lines): |
| lines = super(FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, self).filter_body(lines) |
| if self.__strict_utf8: |
| lines = (line.decode(ENCODING, 'replace') for line in lines) |
| # Limit the line length in Unicode-space to avoid |
| # splitting characters: |
| if self.__emailmaxlinelength: |
| lines = limit_linelength(lines, self.__emailmaxlinelength) |
| lines = (line.encode(ENCODING, 'replace') for line in lines) |
| elif self.__emailmaxlinelength: |
| lines = limit_linelength(lines, self.__emailmaxlinelength) |
| |
| return lines |
| |
| |
| class ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin( |
| ConfigEnvironmentMixin, |
| FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| ): |
| """Handle encoding and maximum line length based on config.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, config, **kw): |
| strict_utf8 = config.get_bool('emailstrictutf8', default=None) |
| if strict_utf8 is not None: |
| kw['strict_utf8'] = strict_utf8 |
| |
| emailmaxlinelength = config.get('emailmaxlinelength') |
| if emailmaxlinelength is not None: |
| kw['emailmaxlinelength'] = int(emailmaxlinelength) |
| |
| super(ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__( |
| config=config, **kw |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| """Limit the email body to a specified number of lines.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, emailmaxlines, **kw): |
| super(MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw) |
| self.__emailmaxlines = emailmaxlines |
| |
| def filter_body(self, lines): |
| lines = super(MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, self).filter_body(lines) |
| if self.__emailmaxlines: |
| lines = limit_lines(lines, self.__emailmaxlines) |
| return lines |
| |
| |
| class ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin( |
| ConfigEnvironmentMixin, |
| MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| ): |
| """Limit the email body to the number of lines specified in config.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, config, **kw): |
| emailmaxlines = int(config.get('emailmaxlines', default='0')) |
| super(ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__( |
| config=config, |
| emailmaxlines=emailmaxlines, |
| **kw |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class FQDNEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| """A mixin that sets the host's FQDN to its constructor argument.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, fqdn, **kw): |
| super(FQDNEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw) |
| self.COMPUTED_KEYS += ['fqdn'] |
| self.__fqdn = fqdn |
| |
| def get_fqdn(self): |
| """Return the fully-qualified domain name for this host. |
| |
| Return None if it is unavailable or unwanted.""" |
| |
| return self.__fqdn |
| |
| |
| class ConfigFQDNEnvironmentMixin( |
| ConfigEnvironmentMixin, |
| FQDNEnvironmentMixin, |
| ): |
| """Read the FQDN from the config.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, config, **kw): |
| fqdn = config.get('fqdn') |
| super(ConfigFQDNEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__( |
| config=config, |
| fqdn=fqdn, |
| **kw |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin(FQDNEnvironmentMixin): |
| """Get the FQDN by calling socket.getfqdn().""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, **kw): |
| super(ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__( |
| fqdn=socket.getfqdn(), |
| **kw |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin(ConfigEnvironmentMixin): |
| """Deduce pusher_email from pusher by appending an emaildomain.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, **kw): |
| super(PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw) |
| self.__emaildomain = self.config.get('emaildomain') |
| |
| def get_pusher_email(self): |
| if self.__emaildomain: |
| # Derive the pusher's full email address in the default way: |
| return '%s@%s' % (self.get_pusher(), self.__emaildomain) |
| else: |
| return super(PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin, self).get_pusher_email() |
| |
| |
| class StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| """Set recipients statically based on constructor parameters.""" |
| |
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| refchange_recipients, announce_recipients, revision_recipients, scancommitforcc, |
| **kw |
| ): |
| super(StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw) |
| |
| # The recipients for various types of notification emails, as |
| # RFC 2822 email addresses separated by commas (or the empty |
| # string if no recipients are configured). Although there is |
| # a mechanism to choose the recipient lists based on on the |
| # actual *contents* of the change being reported, we only |
| # choose based on the *type* of the change. Therefore we can |
| # compute them once and for all: |
| if not (refchange_recipients |
| or announce_recipients |
| or revision_recipients |
| or scancommitforcc): |
| raise ConfigurationException('No email recipients configured!') |
| self.__refchange_recipients = refchange_recipients |
| self.__announce_recipients = announce_recipients |
| self.__revision_recipients = revision_recipients |
| |
| def get_refchange_recipients(self, refchange): |
| return self.__refchange_recipients |
| |
| def get_announce_recipients(self, annotated_tag_change): |
| return self.__announce_recipients |
| |
| def get_revision_recipients(self, revision): |
| return self.__revision_recipients |
| |
| |
| class ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin( |
| ConfigEnvironmentMixin, |
| StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin |
| ): |
| """Determine recipients statically based on config.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, config, **kw): |
| super(ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__( |
| config=config, |
| refchange_recipients=self._get_recipients( |
| config, 'refchangelist', 'mailinglist', |
| ), |
| announce_recipients=self._get_recipients( |
| config, 'announcelist', 'refchangelist', 'mailinglist', |
| ), |
| revision_recipients=self._get_recipients( |
| config, 'commitlist', 'mailinglist', |
| ), |
| scancommitforcc=config.get('scancommitforcc'), |
| **kw |
| ) |
| |
| def _get_recipients(self, config, *names): |
| """Return the recipients for a particular type of message. |
| |
| Return the list of email addresses to which a particular type |
| of notification email should be sent, by looking at the config |
| value for "multimailhook.$name" for each of names. Use the |
| value from the first name that is configured. The return |
| value is a (possibly empty) string containing RFC 2822 email |
| addresses separated by commas. If no configuration could be |
| found, raise a ConfigurationException.""" |
| |
| for name in names: |
| retval = config.get_recipients(name) |
| if retval is not None: |
| return retval |
| else: |
| return '' |
| |
| |
| class ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| """Make a "projectdesc" value available for templates. |
| |
| By default, it is set to the first line of $GIT_DIR/description |
| (if that file is present and appears to be set meaningfully).""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, **kw): |
| super(ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw) |
| self.COMPUTED_KEYS += ['projectdesc'] |
| |
| def get_projectdesc(self): |
| """Return a one-line descripition of the project.""" |
| |
| git_dir = get_git_dir() |
| try: |
| projectdesc = open(os.path.join(git_dir, 'description')).readline().strip() |
| if projectdesc and not projectdesc.startswith('Unnamed repository'): |
| return projectdesc |
| except IOError: |
| pass |
| |
| return 'UNNAMED PROJECT' |
| |
| |
| class GenericEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| def get_pusher(self): |
| return self.osenv.get('USER', self.osenv.get('USERNAME', 'unknown user')) |
| |
| |
| class GenericEnvironment( |
| ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, |
| PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, |
| GenericEnvironmentMixin, |
| Environment, |
| ): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class GitoliteEnvironmentMixin(Environment): |
| def get_repo_shortname(self): |
| # The gitolite environment variable $GL_REPO is a pretty good |
| # repo_shortname (though it's probably not as good as a value |
| # the user might have explicitly put in his config). |
| return ( |
| self.osenv.get('GL_REPO', None) |
| or super(GitoliteEnvironmentMixin, self).get_repo_shortname() |
| ) |
| |
| def get_pusher(self): |
| return self.osenv.get('GL_USER', 'unknown user') |
| |
| def get_fromaddr(self): |
| GL_USER = self.osenv.get('GL_USER') |
| if GL_USER is not None: |
| # Find the path to gitolite.conf. Note that gitolite v3 |
| # did away with the GL_ADMINDIR and GL_CONF environment |
| # variables (they are now hard-coded). |
| GL_ADMINDIR = self.osenv.get( |
| 'GL_ADMINDIR', |
| os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', '.gitolite'))) |
| GL_CONF = self.osenv.get( |
| 'GL_CONF', |
| os.path.join(GL_ADMINDIR, 'conf', 'gitolite.conf')) |
| if os.path.isfile(GL_CONF): |
| f = open(GL_CONF, 'rU') |
| try: |
| in_user_emails_section = False |
| re_template = r'^\s*#\s*{}\s*$' |
| re_begin, re_user, re_end = ( |
| re.compile(re_template.format(x)) |
| for x in ( |
| r'BEGIN\s+USER\s+EMAILS', |
| re.escape(GL_USER) + r'\s+(.*)', |
| r'END\s+USER\s+EMAILS', |
| )) |
| for l in f: |
| l = l.rstrip('\n') |
| if not in_user_emails_section: |
| if re_begin.match(l): |
| in_user_emails_section = True |
| continue |
| if re_end.match(l): |
| break |
| m = re_user.match(l) |
| if m: |
| return m.group(1) |
| finally: |
| f.close() |
| return super(GitoliteEnvironmentMixin, self).get_fromaddr() |
| |
| |
| class IncrementalDateTime(object): |
| """Simple wrapper to give incremental date/times. |
| |
| Each call will result in a date/time a second later than the |
| previous call. This can be used to falsify email headers, to |
| increase the likelihood that email clients sort the emails |
| correctly.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.time = time.time() |
| |
| def next(self): |
| formatted = formatdate(self.time, True) |
| self.time += 1 |
| return formatted |
| |
| |
| class GitoliteEnvironment( |
| ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, |
| PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, |
| GitoliteEnvironmentMixin, |
| Environment, |
| ): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class Push(object): |
| """Represent an entire push (i.e., a group of ReferenceChanges). |
| |
| It is easy to figure out what commits were added to a *branch* by |
| a Reference change: |
| |
| git rev-list change.old..change.new |
| |
| or removed from a *branch*: |
| |
| git rev-list change.new..change.old |
| |
| But it is not quite so trivial to determine which entirely new |
| commits were added to the *repository* by a push and which old |
| commits were discarded by a push. A big part of the job of this |
| class is to figure out these things, and to make sure that new |
| commits are only detailed once even if they were added to multiple |
| references. |
| |
| The first step is to determine the "other" references--those |
| unaffected by the current push. They are computed by listing all |
| references then removing any affected by this push. The results |
| are stored in Push._other_ref_sha1s. |
| |
| The commits contained in the repository before this push were |
| |
| git rev-list other1 other2 other3 ... change1.old change2.old ... |
| |
| Where "changeN.old" is the old value of one of the references |
| affected by this push. |
| |
| The commits contained in the repository after this push are |
| |
| git rev-list other1 other2 other3 ... change1.new change2.new ... |
| |
| The commits added by this push are the difference between these |
| two sets, which can be written |
| |
| git rev-list \ |
| ^other1 ^other2 ... \ |
| ^change1.old ^change2.old ... \ |
| change1.new change2.new ... |
| |
| The commits removed by this push can be computed by |
| |
| git rev-list \ |
| ^other1 ^other2 ... \ |
| ^change1.new ^change2.new ... \ |
| change1.old change2.old ... |
| |
| The last point is that it is possible that other pushes are |
| occurring simultaneously to this one, so reference values can |
| change at any time. It is impossible to eliminate all race |
| conditions, but we reduce the window of time during which problems |
| can occur by translating reference names to SHA1s as soon as |
| possible and working with SHA1s thereafter (because SHA1s are |
| immutable).""" |
| |
| # A map {(changeclass, changetype): integer} specifying the order |
| # that reference changes will be processed if multiple reference |
| # changes are included in a single push. The order is significant |
| # mostly because new commit notifications are threaded together |
| # with the first reference change that includes the commit. The |
| # following order thus causes commits to be grouped with branch |
| # changes (as opposed to tag changes) if possible. |
| SORT_ORDER = dict( |
| (value, i) for (i, value) in enumerate([ |
| (BranchChange, 'update'), |
| (BranchChange, 'create'), |
| (AnnotatedTagChange, 'update'), |
| (AnnotatedTagChange, 'create'), |
| (NonAnnotatedTagChange, 'update'), |
| (NonAnnotatedTagChange, 'create'), |
| (BranchChange, 'delete'), |
| (AnnotatedTagChange, 'delete'), |
| (NonAnnotatedTagChange, 'delete'), |
| (OtherReferenceChange, 'update'), |
| (OtherReferenceChange, 'create'), |
| (OtherReferenceChange, 'delete'), |
| ]) |
| ) |
| |
| def __init__(self, changes, ignore_other_refs=False): |
| self.changes = sorted(changes, key=self._sort_key) |
| self.__other_ref_sha1s = None |
| self.__cached_commits_spec = {} |
| |
| if ignore_other_refs: |
| self.__other_ref_sha1s = set() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _sort_key(klass, change): |
| return (klass.SORT_ORDER[change.__class__, change.change_type], change.refname,) |
| |
| @property |
| def _other_ref_sha1s(self): |
| """The GitObjects referred to by references unaffected by this push. |
| """ |
| if self.__other_ref_sha1s is None: |
| # The refnames being changed by this push: |
| updated_refs = set( |
| change.refname |
| for change in self.changes |
| ) |
| |
| # The SHA-1s of commits referred to by all references in this |
| # repository *except* updated_refs: |
| sha1s = set() |
| fmt = ( |
| '%(objectname) %(objecttype) %(refname)\n' |
| '%(*objectname) %(*objecttype) %(refname)' |
| ) |
| for line in read_git_lines( |
| ['for-each-ref', '--format=%s' % (fmt,)]): |
| (sha1, type, name) = line.split(' ', 2) |
| if sha1 and type == 'commit' and name not in updated_refs: |
| sha1s.add(sha1) |
| |
| self.__other_ref_sha1s = sha1s |
| |
| return self.__other_ref_sha1s |
| |
| def _get_commits_spec_incl(self, new_or_old, reference_change=None): |
| """Get new or old SHA-1 from one or each of the changed refs. |
| |
| Return a list of SHA-1 commit identifier strings suitable as |
| arguments to 'git rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...). The |
| returned identifiers are either the old or new values from one |
| or all of the changed references, depending on the values of |
| new_or_old and reference_change. |
| |
| new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If |
| 'new', the returned SHA-1 identifiers are the new values from |
| each changed reference. If 'old', the SHA-1 identifiers are |
| the old values from each changed reference. |
| |
| If reference_change is specified and not None, only the new or |
| old reference from the specified reference is included in the |
| return value. |
| |
| This function returns None if there are no matching revisions |
| (e.g., because a branch was deleted and new_or_old is 'new'). |
| """ |
| |
| if not reference_change: |
| incl_spec = sorted( |
| getattr(change, new_or_old).sha1 |
| for change in self.changes |
| if getattr(change, new_or_old) |
| ) |
| if not incl_spec: |
| incl_spec = None |
| elif not getattr(reference_change, new_or_old).commit_sha1: |
| incl_spec = None |
| else: |
| incl_spec = [getattr(reference_change, new_or_old).commit_sha1] |
| return incl_spec |
| |
| def _get_commits_spec_excl(self, new_or_old): |
| """Get exclusion revisions for determining new or discarded commits. |
| |
| Return a list of strings suitable as arguments to 'git |
| rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...) that will exclude all |
| commits that, depending on the value of new_or_old, were |
| either previously in the repository (useful for determining |
| which commits are new to the repository) or currently in the |
| repository (useful for determining which commits were |
| discarded from the repository). |
| |
| new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If |
| 'new', the commits to be excluded are those that were in the |
| repository before the push. If 'old', the commits to be |
| excluded are those that are currently in the repository. """ |
| |
| old_or_new = {'old': 'new', 'new': 'old'}[new_or_old] |
| excl_revs = self._other_ref_sha1s.union( |
| getattr(change, old_or_new).sha1 |
| for change in self.changes |
| if getattr(change, old_or_new).type in ['commit', 'tag'] |
| ) |
| return ['^' + sha1 for sha1 in sorted(excl_revs)] |
| |
| def get_commits_spec(self, new_or_old, reference_change=None): |
| """Get rev-list arguments for added or discarded commits. |
| |
| Return a list of strings suitable as arguments to 'git |
| rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...) that select those commits |
| that, depending on the value of new_or_old, are either new to |
| the repository or were discarded from the repository. |
| |
| new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If |
| 'new', the returned list is used to select commits that are |
| new to the repository. If 'old', the returned value is used |
| to select the commits that have been discarded from the |
| repository. |
| |
| If reference_change is specified and not None, the new or |
| discarded commits are limited to those that are reachable from |
| the new or old value of the specified reference. |
| |
| This function returns None if there are no added (or discarded) |
| revisions. |
| """ |
| key = (new_or_old, reference_change) |
| if key not in self.__cached_commits_spec: |
| ret = self._get_commits_spec_incl(new_or_old, reference_change) |
| if ret is not None: |
| ret.extend(self._get_commits_spec_excl(new_or_old)) |
| self.__cached_commits_spec[key] = ret |
| return self.__cached_commits_spec[key] |
| |
| def get_new_commits(self, reference_change=None): |
| """Return a list of commits added by this push. |
| |
| Return a list of the object names of commits that were added |
| by the part of this push represented by reference_change. If |
| reference_change is None, then return a list of *all* commits |
| added by this push.""" |
| |
| spec = self.get_commits_spec('new', reference_change) |
| return git_rev_list(spec) |
| |
| def get_discarded_commits(self, reference_change): |
| """Return a list of commits discarded by this push. |
| |
| Return a list of the object names of commits that were |
| entirely discarded from the repository by the part of this |
| push represented by reference_change.""" |
| |
| spec = self.get_commits_spec('old', reference_change) |
| return git_rev_list(spec) |
| |
| def send_emails(self, mailer, body_filter=None): |
| """Use send all of the notification emails needed for this push. |
| |
| Use send all of the notification emails (including reference |
| change emails and commit emails) needed for this push. Send |
| the emails using mailer. If body_filter is not None, then use |
| it to filter the lines that are intended for the email |
| body.""" |
| |
| # The sha1s of commits that were introduced by this push. |
| # They will be removed from this set as they are processed, to |
| # guarantee that one (and only one) email is generated for |
| # each new commit. |
| unhandled_sha1s = set(self.get_new_commits()) |
| send_date = IncrementalDateTime() |
| for change in self.changes: |
| sha1s = [] |
| for sha1 in reversed(list(self.get_new_commits(change))): |
| if sha1 in unhandled_sha1s: |
| sha1s.append(sha1) |
| unhandled_sha1s.remove(sha1) |
| |
| # Check if we've got anyone to send to |
| if not change.recipients: |
| change.environment.log_warning( |
| '*** no recipients configured so no email will be sent\n' |
| '*** for %r update %s->%s\n' |
| % (change.refname, change.old.sha1, change.new.sha1,) |
| ) |
| else: |
| if not change.environment.quiet: |
| change.environment.log_msg( |
| 'Sending notification emails to: %s\n' % (change.recipients,)) |
| extra_values = {'send_date': send_date.next()} |
| |
| rev = change.send_single_combined_email(sha1s) |
| if rev: |
| mailer.send( |
| change.generate_combined_email(self, rev, body_filter, extra_values), |
| rev.recipients, |
| ) |
| # This change is now fully handled; no need to handle |
| # individual revisions any further. |
| continue |
| else: |
| mailer.send( |
| change.generate_email(self, body_filter, extra_values), |
| change.recipients, |
| ) |
| |
| max_emails = change.environment.maxcommitemails |
| if max_emails and len(sha1s) > max_emails: |
| change.environment.log_warning( |
| '*** Too many new commits (%d), not sending commit emails.\n' % len(sha1s) |
| + '*** Try setting multimailhook.maxCommitEmails to a greater value\n' |
| + '*** Currently, multimailhook.maxCommitEmails=%d\n' % max_emails |
| ) |
| return |
| |
| for (num, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s): |
| rev = Revision(change, GitObject(sha1), num=num + 1, tot=len(sha1s)) |
| if not rev.recipients and rev.cc_recipients: |
| change.environment.log_msg('*** Replacing Cc: with To:\n') |
| rev.recipients = rev.cc_recipients |
| rev.cc_recipients = None |
| if rev.recipients: |
| extra_values = {'send_date': send_date.next()} |
| mailer.send( |
| rev.generate_email(self, body_filter, extra_values), |
| rev.recipients, |
| ) |
| |
| # Consistency check: |
| if unhandled_sha1s: |
| change.environment.log_error( |
| 'ERROR: No emails were sent for the following new commits:\n' |
| ' %s\n' |
| % ('\n '.join(sorted(unhandled_sha1s)),) |
| ) |
| |
| |
| def run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer): |
| changes = [] |
| for line in sys.stdin: |
| (oldrev, newrev, refname) = line.strip().split(' ', 2) |
| changes.append( |
| ReferenceChange.create(environment, oldrev, newrev, refname) |
| ) |
| push = Push(changes) |
| push.send_emails(mailer, body_filter=environment.filter_body) |
| |
| |
| def run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev, force_send=False): |
| changes = [ |
| ReferenceChange.create( |
| environment, |
| read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--verify', oldrev]), |
| read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--verify', newrev]), |
| refname, |
| ), |
| ] |
| push = Push(changes, force_send) |
| push.send_emails(mailer, body_filter=environment.filter_body) |
| |
| |
| def choose_mailer(config, environment): |
| mailer = config.get('mailer', default='sendmail') |
| |
| if mailer == 'smtp': |
| smtpserver = config.get('smtpserver', default='localhost') |
| smtpservertimeout = float(config.get('smtpservertimeout', default=10.0)) |
| smtpserverdebuglevel = int(config.get('smtpserverdebuglevel', default=0)) |
| smtpencryption = config.get('smtpencryption', default='none') |
| smtpuser = config.get('smtpuser', default='') |
| smtppass = config.get('smtppass', default='') |
| mailer = SMTPMailer( |
| envelopesender=(environment.get_sender() or environment.get_fromaddr()), |
| smtpserver=smtpserver, smtpservertimeout=smtpservertimeout, |
| smtpserverdebuglevel=smtpserverdebuglevel, |
| smtpencryption=smtpencryption, |
| smtpuser=smtpuser, |
| smtppass=smtppass, |
| ) |
| elif mailer == 'sendmail': |
| command = config.get('sendmailcommand') |
| if command: |
| command = shlex.split(command) |
| mailer = SendMailer(command=command, envelopesender=environment.get_sender()) |
| else: |
| environment.log_error( |
| 'fatal: multimailhook.mailer is set to an incorrect value: "%s"\n' % mailer |
| + 'please use one of "smtp" or "sendmail".\n' |
| ) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| return mailer |
| |
| |
| KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS = { |
| 'generic': GenericEnvironmentMixin, |
| 'gitolite': GitoliteEnvironmentMixin, |
| } |
| |
| |
| def choose_environment(config, osenv=None, env=None, recipients=None): |
| if not osenv: |
| osenv = os.environ |
| |
| environment_mixins = [ |
| ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, |
| PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin, |
| ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, |
| ] |
| environment_kw = { |
| 'osenv': osenv, |
| 'config': config, |
| } |
| |
| if not env: |
| env = config.get('environment') |
| |
| if not env: |
| if 'GL_USER' in osenv and 'GL_REPO' in osenv: |
| env = 'gitolite' |
| else: |
| env = 'generic' |
| |
| environment_mixins.append(KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS[env]) |
| |
| if recipients: |
| environment_mixins.insert(0, StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin) |
| environment_kw['refchange_recipients'] = recipients |
| environment_kw['announce_recipients'] = recipients |
| environment_kw['revision_recipients'] = recipients |
| environment_kw['scancommitforcc'] = config.get('scancommitforcc') |
| else: |
| environment_mixins.insert(0, ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin) |
| |
| environment_klass = type( |
| 'EffectiveEnvironment', |
| tuple(environment_mixins) + (Environment,), |
| {}, |
| ) |
| return environment_klass(**environment_kw) |
| |
| |
| def main(args): |
| parser = optparse.OptionParser( |
| description=__doc__, |
| usage='%prog [OPTIONS]\n or: %prog [OPTIONS] REFNAME OLDREV NEWREV', |
| ) |
| |
| parser.add_option( |
| '--environment', '--env', action='store', type='choice', |
| choices=['generic', 'gitolite'], default=None, |
| help=( |
| 'Choose type of environment is in use. Default is taken from ' |
| 'multimailhook.environment if set; otherwise "generic".' |
| ), |
| ) |
| parser.add_option( |
| '--stdout', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='Output emails to stdout rather than sending them.', |
| ) |
| parser.add_option( |
| '--recipients', action='store', default=None, |
| help='Set list of email recipients for all types of emails.', |
| ) |
| parser.add_option( |
| '--show-env', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help=( |
| 'Write to stderr the values determined for the environment ' |
| '(intended for debugging purposes).' |
| ), |
| ) |
| parser.add_option( |
| '--force-send', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help=( |
| 'Force sending refchange email when using as an update hook. ' |
| 'This is useful to work around the unreliable new commits ' |
| 'detection in this mode.' |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| (options, args) = parser.parse_args(args) |
| |
| config = Config('multimailhook') |
| |
| try: |
| environment = choose_environment( |
| config, osenv=os.environ, |
| env=options.environment, |
| recipients=options.recipients, |
| ) |
| |
| if options.show_env: |
| sys.stderr.write('Environment values:\n') |
| for (k, v) in sorted(environment.get_values().items()): |
| sys.stderr.write(' %s : %r\n' % (k, v)) |
| sys.stderr.write('\n') |
| |
| if options.stdout or environment.stdout: |
| mailer = OutputMailer(sys.stdout) |
| else: |
| mailer = choose_mailer(config, environment) |
| |
| # Dual mode: if arguments were specified on the command line, run |
| # like an update hook; otherwise, run as a post-receive hook. |
| if args: |
| if len(args) != 3: |
| parser.error('Need zero or three non-option arguments') |
| (refname, oldrev, newrev) = args |
| run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev, options.force_send) |
| else: |
| run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer) |
| except ConfigurationException, e: |
| sys.exit(str(e)) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main(sys.argv[1:]) |