git-lfs/git/rev_list_scanner.go
Lars Schneider 4a686891fa git: use wrapper functions to call Git with Git LFS disabled
The only side effect of this refactoring should be that the Git LFS
is disabled for the Git subprocess. No other functional changes are
intended.
2017-08-21 13:37:48 +02:00

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package git
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"regexp"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/errors"
"github.com/rubyist/tracerx"
)
// ScanningMode is a constant type that allows for variation in the range of
// commits to scan when given to the `*git.RevListScanner` type.
type ScanningMode int
const (
// ScanRefsMode will scan between two refspecs.
ScanRefsMode ScanningMode = iota
// ScanAllMode will scan all history.
ScanAllMode
// ScanLeftToRemoteMode will scan the difference between any included
// SHA1s and a remote tracking ref.
ScanLeftToRemoteMode
)
// RevListOrder is a constant type that allows for variation in the ordering of
// revisions given by the *RevListScanner below.
type RevListOrder int
const (
// DefaultRevListOrder is the zero-value for this type and yields the
// results as given by git-rev-list(1) without any `--<t>-order`
// argument given. By default: reverse chronological order.
DefaultRevListOrder RevListOrder = iota
// DateRevListOrder gives the revisions such that no parents are shown
// before children, and otherwise in commit timestamp order.
DateRevListOrder
// AuthorDateRevListOrder gives the revisions such that no parents are
// shown before children, and otherwise in author date timestamp order.
AuthorDateRevListOrder
// TopoRevListOrder gives the revisions such that they appear in
// topological order.
TopoRevListOrder
)
// Flag returns the command-line flag to be passed to git-rev-list(1) in order
// to order the output according to the given RevListOrder. It returns both the
// flag ("--date-order", "--topo-order", etc) and a bool, whether or not to
// append the flag (for instance, DefaultRevListOrder requires no flag).
//
// Given a type other than those defined above, Flag() will panic().
func (o RevListOrder) Flag() (string, bool) {
switch o {
case DefaultRevListOrder:
return "", false
case DateRevListOrder:
return "--date-order", true
case AuthorDateRevListOrder:
return "--author-date-order", true
case TopoRevListOrder:
return "--topo-order", true
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("git/rev_list_scanner: unknown RevListOrder %d", o))
}
}
// ScanRefsOptions is an "options" type that is used to configure a scan
// operation on the `*git.RevListScanner` instance when given to the function
// `NewRevListScanner()`.
type ScanRefsOptions struct {
// Mode is the scan mode to apply, see above.
Mode ScanningMode
// Remote is the current remote to scan against, if using
// ScanLeftToRemoveMode.
Remote string
// SkipDeletedBlobs specifies whether or not to traverse into commit
// ancestry (revealing potentially deleted (unreferenced) blobs, trees,
// or commits.
SkipDeletedBlobs bool
// Order specifies the order in which revisions are yielded from the
// output of `git-rev-list(1)`. For more information, see the above
// documentation on the RevListOrder type.
Order RevListOrder
// CommitsOnly specifies whether or not the *RevListScanner should
// return only commits, or all objects in range by performing a
// traversal of the graph. By default, false: show all objects.
CommitsOnly bool
// WorkingDir specifies the working directory in which to run
// git-rev-list(1). If this is an empty string, (has len(WorkingDir) ==
// 0), it is equivalent to running in os.Getwd().
WorkingDir string
// Reverse specifies whether or not to give the revisions in reverse
// order.
Reverse bool
// SkippedRefs provides a list of refs to ignore.
SkippedRefs []string
// Mutex guards names.
Mutex *sync.Mutex
// Names maps Git object IDs (encoded as hex using
// hex.EncodeString()) to their names, i.e., a directory name
// (fully-qualified) for trees, or a pathspec for blob tree entries.
Names map[string]string
}
// GetName returns the name associated with a given blob/tree sha and "true" if
// it exists, or ("", false) if it doesn't.
//
// GetName is guarded by a use of o.Mutex, and is goroutine safe.
func (o *ScanRefsOptions) GetName(sha string) (string, bool) {
o.Mutex.Lock()
defer o.Mutex.Unlock()
name, ok := o.Names[sha]
return name, ok
}
// SetName sets the name associated with a given blob/tree sha.
//
// SetName is guarded by a use of o.Mutex, and is therefore goroutine safe.
func (o *ScanRefsOptions) SetName(sha, name string) {
o.Mutex.Lock()
defer o.Mutex.Unlock()
o.Names[sha] = name
}
// RevListScanner is a Scanner type that parses through results of the `git
// rev-list` command.
type RevListScanner struct {
// s is a buffered scanner feeding from the output (stdout) of
// git-rev-list(1) invocation.
s *bufio.Scanner
// closeFn is an optional type returning an error yielded by closing any
// resources held by an open (running) instance of the *RevListScanner
// type.
closeFn func() error
// name is the name of the most recently read object.
name string
// oid is the oid of the most recently read object.
oid []byte
// err is the most recently encountered error.
err error
}
var (
// ambiguousRegex is a regular expression matching the output of stderr
// when ambiguous refnames are encountered.
ambiguousRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`warning: refname (.*) is ambiguous`)
// z40 is a regular expression matching the empty blob/commit/tree
// SHA: "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000".
z40 = regexp.MustCompile(`\^?0{40}`)
)
// NewRevListScanner instantiates a new RevListScanner instance scanning all
// revisions reachable by refs contained in "include" and not reachable by any
// refs included in "excluded", using the *ScanRefsOptions "opt" configuration.
//
// It returns a new *RevListScanner instance, or an error if one was
// encountered. Upon returning, the `git-rev-list(1)` instance is already
// running, and Scan() may be called immediately.
func NewRevListScanner(include, excluded []string, opt *ScanRefsOptions) (*RevListScanner, error) {
stdin, args, err := revListArgs(include, excluded, opt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cmd := gitNoLFS(args...).Cmd
if len(opt.WorkingDir) > 0 {
cmd.Dir = opt.WorkingDir
}
cmd.Stdin = stdin
stdout, err := cmd.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
stderr, err := cmd.StderrPipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
tracerx.Printf("run_command: git %s", strings.Join(args, " "))
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &RevListScanner{
s: bufio.NewScanner(stdout),
closeFn: func() error {
msg, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(stderr)
// First check if there was a non-zero exit code given
// when Wait()-ing on the command execution.
if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil {
return errors.Errorf("Error in git %s: %v %s",
strings.Join(args, " "), err, msg)
}
// If the command exited cleanly, but found an ambiguous
// refname, promote that to an error and return it.
//
// `git-rev-list(1)` does not treat ambiguous refnames
// as fatal (non-zero exit status), but we do.
if am := ambiguousRegex.FindSubmatch(msg); len(am) > 1 {
return errors.Errorf("ref %s is ambiguous", am[1])
}
return nil
},
}, nil
}
// revListArgs returns the arguments for a given included and excluded set of
// SHA1s, and ScanRefsOptions instance.
//
// In order, it returns the contents of stdin as an io.Reader, the args passed
// to git as a []string, and any error encountered in generating those if one
// occurred.
func revListArgs(include, exclude []string, opt *ScanRefsOptions) (io.Reader, []string, error) {
var stdin io.Reader
args := []string{"rev-list"}
if !opt.CommitsOnly {
args = append(args, "--objects")
}
if opt.Reverse {
args = append(args, "--reverse")
}
if orderFlag, ok := opt.Order.Flag(); ok {
args = append(args, orderFlag)
}
switch opt.Mode {
case ScanRefsMode:
if opt.SkipDeletedBlobs {
args = append(args, "--no-walk")
} else {
args = append(args, "--do-walk")
}
args = append(args, includeExcludeShas(include, exclude)...)
case ScanAllMode:
args = append(args, "--all")
case ScanLeftToRemoteMode:
if len(opt.SkippedRefs) == 0 {
args = append(args, includeExcludeShas(include, exclude)...)
args = append(args, "--not", "--remotes="+opt.Remote)
} else {
args = append(args, "--stdin")
stdin = strings.NewReader(strings.Join(
append(includeExcludeShas(include, exclude), opt.SkippedRefs...), "\n"),
)
}
default:
return nil, nil, errors.Errorf("unknown scan type: %d", opt.Mode)
}
return stdin, append(args, "--"), nil
}
func includeExcludeShas(include, exclude []string) []string {
include = nonZeroShas(include)
exclude = nonZeroShas(exclude)
args := make([]string, 0, len(include)+len(exclude))
for _, i := range include {
args = append(args, i)
}
for _, x := range exclude {
args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("^%s", x))
}
return args
}
func nonZeroShas(all []string) []string {
nz := make([]string, 0, len(all))
for _, sha := range all {
if len(sha) > 0 && !z40.MatchString(sha) {
nz = append(nz, sha)
}
}
return nz
}
// Name is an optional field that gives the name of the object (if the object is
// a tree, blob).
//
// It can be called before or after Scan(), but will return "" if called
// before.
func (s *RevListScanner) Name() string { return s.name }
// OID is the hex-decoded bytes of the object's ID.
//
// It can be called before or after Scan(), but will return "" if called
// before.
func (s *RevListScanner) OID() []byte { return s.oid }
// Err returns the last encountered error (or nil) after a call to Scan().
//
// It SHOULD be called, checked and handled after a call to Scan().
func (s *RevListScanner) Err() error { return s.err }
// Scan scans the next entry given by git-rev-list(1), and returns true/false
// indicating if there are more results to scan.
func (s *RevListScanner) Scan() bool {
var err error
s.oid, s.name, err = s.scan()
if err != nil {
if err != io.EOF {
s.err = err
}
return false
}
return len(s.oid) > 0
}
// Close closes the RevListScanner by freeing any resources held by the
// instance while running, and returns any error encountered while doing so.
func (s *RevListScanner) Close() error {
if s.closeFn == nil {
return nil
}
return s.closeFn()
}
// scan provides the internal implementation of scanning a line of text from the
// output of `git-rev-list(1)`.
func (s *RevListScanner) scan() ([]byte, string, error) {
if !s.s.Scan() {
return nil, "", s.s.Err()
}
line := strings.TrimSpace(s.s.Text())
if len(line) < 40 {
return nil, "", nil
}
sha1, err := hex.DecodeString(line[:40])
if err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
var name string
if len(line) > 40 {
name = line[41:]
}
return sha1, name, nil
}