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- # utils.py -- Git compatibility utilities
- # Copyright (C) 2010 Google, Inc.
- #
- # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later
- # Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU
- # General Public License as public by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0
- # or (at your option) any later version. You can redistribute it and/or
- # modify it under the terms of either of these two licenses.
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the licenses; if not, see
- # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # and <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> for a copy of the Apache
- # License, Version 2.0.
- #
- """Utilities for interacting with cgit."""
- import errno
- import functools
- import os
- import shutil
- import socket
- import stat
- import subprocess
- import sys
- import tempfile
- import time
- from dulwich.protocol import TCP_GIT_PORT
- from dulwich.repo import Repo
- from .. import SkipTest, TestCase
- _DEFAULT_GIT = "git"
- _VERSION_LEN = 4
- _REPOS_DATA_DIR = os.path.abspath(
- os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.pardir, os.pardir, "testdata", "repos")
- )
- def git_version(git_path=_DEFAULT_GIT):
- """Attempt to determine the version of git currently installed.
- Args:
- git_path: Path to the git executable; defaults to the version in
- the system path.
- Returns: A tuple of ints of the form (major, minor, point, sub-point), or
- None if no git installation was found.
- """
- try:
- output = run_git_or_fail(["--version"], git_path=git_path)
- except OSError:
- return None
- version_prefix = b"git version "
- if not output.startswith(version_prefix):
- return None
- parts = output[len(version_prefix) :].split(b".")
- nums = []
- for part in parts:
- try:
- nums.append(int(part))
- except ValueError:
- break
- while len(nums) < _VERSION_LEN:
- nums.append(0)
- return tuple(nums[:_VERSION_LEN])
- def require_git_version(required_version, git_path=_DEFAULT_GIT) -> None:
- """Require git version >= version, or skip the calling test.
- Args:
- required_version: A tuple of ints of the form (major, minor, point,
- sub-point); omitted components default to 0.
- git_path: Path to the git executable; defaults to the version in
- the system path.
- Raises:
- ValueError: if the required version tuple has too many parts.
- SkipTest: if no suitable git version was found at the given path.
- """
- found_version = git_version(git_path=git_path)
- if found_version is None:
- raise SkipTest(f"Test requires git >= {required_version}, but c git not found")
- if len(required_version) > _VERSION_LEN:
- raise ValueError(
- "Invalid version tuple %s, expected %i parts"
- % (required_version, _VERSION_LEN)
- )
- required_version = list(required_version)
- while len(found_version) < len(required_version):
- required_version.append(0)
- required_version = tuple(required_version)
- if found_version < required_version:
- required_version = ".".join(map(str, required_version))
- found_version = ".".join(map(str, found_version))
- raise SkipTest(
- f"Test requires git >= {required_version}, found {found_version}"
- )
- def run_git(
- args,
- git_path=_DEFAULT_GIT,
- input=None,
- capture_stdout=False,
- capture_stderr=False,
- **popen_kwargs,
- ):
- """Run a git command.
- Input is piped from the input parameter and output is sent to the standard
- streams, unless capture_stdout is set.
- Args:
- args: A list of args to the git command.
- git_path: Path to to the git executable.
- input: Input data to be sent to stdin.
- capture_stdout: Whether to capture and return stdout.
- popen_kwargs: Additional kwargs for subprocess.Popen;
- stdin/stdout args are ignored.
- Returns: A tuple of (returncode, stdout contents, stderr contents).
- If capture_stdout is False, None will be returned as stdout contents.
- If capture_stderr is False, None will be returned as stderr contents.
- Raises:
- OSError: if the git executable was not found.
- """
- env = popen_kwargs.pop("env", {})
- env["LC_ALL"] = env["LANG"] = "C"
- env["PATH"] = os.getenv("PATH")
- args = [git_path, *args]
- popen_kwargs["stdin"] = subprocess.PIPE
- if capture_stdout:
- popen_kwargs["stdout"] = subprocess.PIPE
- else:
- popen_kwargs.pop("stdout", None)
- if capture_stderr:
- popen_kwargs["stderr"] = subprocess.PIPE
- else:
- popen_kwargs.pop("stderr", None)
- p = subprocess.Popen(args, env=env, **popen_kwargs)
- stdout, stderr = p.communicate(input=input)
- return (p.returncode, stdout, stderr)
- def run_git_or_fail(args, git_path=_DEFAULT_GIT, input=None, **popen_kwargs):
- """Run a git command, capture stdout/stderr, and fail if git fails."""
- if "stderr" not in popen_kwargs:
- popen_kwargs["stderr"] = subprocess.STDOUT
- returncode, stdout, stderr = run_git(
- args,
- git_path=git_path,
- input=input,
- capture_stdout=True,
- capture_stderr=True,
- **popen_kwargs,
- )
- if returncode != 0:
- raise AssertionError(
- "git with args %r failed with %d: stdout=%r stderr=%r"
- % (args, returncode, stdout, stderr)
- )
- return stdout
- def import_repo_to_dir(name):
- """Import a repo from a fast-export file in a temporary directory.
- These are used rather than binary repos for compat tests because they are
- more compact and human-editable, and we already depend on git.
- Args:
- name: The name of the repository export file, relative to
- dulwich/tests/data/repos.
- Returns: The path to the imported repository.
- """
- temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- export_path = os.path.join(_REPOS_DATA_DIR, name)
- temp_repo_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir, name)
- export_file = open(export_path, "rb")
- run_git_or_fail(["init", "--quiet", "--bare", temp_repo_dir])
- run_git_or_fail(["fast-import"], input=export_file.read(), cwd=temp_repo_dir)
- export_file.close()
- return temp_repo_dir
- def check_for_daemon(limit=10, delay=0.1, timeout=0.1, port=TCP_GIT_PORT) -> bool:
- """Check for a running TCP daemon.
- Defaults to checking 10 times with a delay of 0.1 sec between tries.
- Args:
- limit: Number of attempts before deciding no daemon is running.
- delay: Delay between connection attempts.
- timeout: Socket timeout for connection attempts.
- port: Port on which we expect the daemon to appear.
- Returns: A boolean, true if a daemon is running on the specified port,
- false if not.
- """
- for _ in range(limit):
- time.sleep(delay)
- s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- s.settimeout(delay)
- try:
- s.connect(("localhost", port))
- return True
- except socket.timeout:
- pass
- except OSError as e:
- if getattr(e, "errno", False) and e.errno != errno.ECONNREFUSED:
- raise
- elif e.args[0] != errno.ECONNREFUSED:
- raise
- finally:
- s.close()
- return False
- class CompatTestCase(TestCase):
- """Test case that requires git for compatibility checks.
- Subclasses can change the git version required by overriding
- min_git_version.
- """
- min_git_version: tuple[int, ...] = (1, 5, 0)
- def setUp(self) -> None:
- super().setUp()
- require_git_version(self.min_git_version)
- def assertObjectStoreEqual(self, store1, store2) -> None:
- self.assertEqual(sorted(set(store1)), sorted(set(store2)))
- def assertReposEqual(self, repo1, repo2) -> None:
- self.assertEqual(repo1.get_refs(), repo2.get_refs())
- self.assertObjectStoreEqual(repo1.object_store, repo2.object_store)
- def assertReposNotEqual(self, repo1, repo2) -> None:
- refs1 = repo1.get_refs()
- objs1 = set(repo1.object_store)
- refs2 = repo2.get_refs()
- objs2 = set(repo2.object_store)
- self.assertFalse(refs1 == refs2 and objs1 == objs2)
- def import_repo(self, name):
- """Import a repo from a fast-export file in a temporary directory.
- Args:
- name: The name of the repository export file, relative to
- dulwich/tests/data/repos.
- Returns: An initialized Repo object that lives in a temporary
- directory.
- """
- path = import_repo_to_dir(name)
- repo = Repo(path)
- def cleanup() -> None:
- repo.close()
- rmtree_ro(os.path.dirname(path.rstrip(os.sep)))
- self.addCleanup(cleanup)
- return repo
- if sys.platform == "win32":
- def remove_ro(action, name, exc) -> None:
- os.chmod(name, stat.S_IWRITE)
- os.remove(name)
- rmtree_ro = functools.partial(shutil.rmtree, onerror=remove_ro)
- else:
- rmtree_ro = shutil.rmtree
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