When a new shared project is added to manifest, there's a short window
where objects can be deleted that are used by other projects.
To close that window, set preciousObjects during git init. For
non-shared projects, repo should correct the state in the same execution
instance.
Bug: 288102993
Change-Id: I366f524535ac58c820d51a88599ae2108df9ab48
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/390234
Commit-Queue: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
Tested-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When parsing the manifest XML, the code looks for a top
level DOM node named "manifest". However, it doesn't check
that it's an element type node so if there is also an XML
document type declaration node present (which has the same
name as the root element) then it selects the wrong node
and hence you end up with no projects defined at all.
Change-Id: I8d101caffbbc2a06e56136ff21302e3f09cfc96b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/390357
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Chris Allen <chris.allen@arm.com>
Commit-Queue: Chris Allen <chris.allen@arm.com>
When running the tests in my environment, tests that derived from `test_wrapper.GitCheckoutTestCase` would fail on commit or tag due to incomplete or incorrect gpg config. Ideally, the tests should not be dependent on the user's git config. This change ensures $HOME (or Windows equivalent) is replaced for the session.
Bug: 302797407
Change-Id: Ib42b712dd7b6602fee6e18329a8c6d52fb9458b9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/388235
Tested-by: Jason R. Coombs <jaraco@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Jason R. Coombs <jaraco@google.com>
This doc was written back in 2019 when we were planning on the Python 3
migration. It isn't relevant anymore, and people are reading it thinking
we still support Python 2. Rewrite it to match current requirements and
to make it clear there is no support for older versions.
Bug: 302871152
Change-Id: I2acf3aee1816a03ee0a70774db8bf4a23713a03f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/389455
Commit-Queue: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Aravind Vasudevan <aravindvasudev@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
tox uses virtualenv under its hood for managing virtual environments.
Virtualenv 20.22.0 dropped support for Python <= 3.6.
Since we want to test against Python 3.6 we need to make sure we use
a version of virtualenv earlier than 20.22.0.
This error was not stopping any tests from passing but was printed
multiple times to stderr when executing the py36 target:
Error processing line 1 of [...]/.tox/py36/[...]/_virtualenv.pth:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site.py", line 168, in addpackage
exec(line)
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "[...]/.tox/py36/[...]/_virtualenv.py", line 3
from __future__ import annotations
^
SyntaxError: future feature annotations is not defined
Source: https://tox.wiki/en/latest/faq.html#testing-end-of-life-python-versions
Change-Id: I27bd8200987ecf745108ee8c7561a365f542102a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/387694
Tested-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Commit-Queue: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
DeprecationWarning: datetime.datetime.utcnow() is deprecated and
scheduled for removal in a future version. Use timezone-aware objects to
represent datetimes in UTC: datetime.datetime.now(datetime.UTC).
Change-Id: Ia2c46fb87c544d98cc2dd68a829f67d4770b479c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/386615
Tested-by: Łukasz Patron <priv.luk@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Łukasz Patron <priv.luk@gmail.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
tests/test_subcmds_sync.py::LocalSyncState::test_prune_removed_projects
was failing in Python 3.6 and 3.7 due to topdir not being set with the
following error message:
TypeError: expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not MagicMock
topdir is accessed from within PruneRemovedProjects().
Test: tox with Python 3.6 to 3.11
Change-Id: I7ba5144df0a0126c01776384e2178136c3510091
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/382816
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Tested-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
tests/test_git_superproject.py::SuperprojectTestCase::test_Fetch was
failing in Python 3.6 and 3.7 due to attribute args only being
introduced in Python 3.8. Falling back on old way of accessing
the arguments.
Test: tox with Python 3.6 to 3.11
Change-Id: Iae1934a7bce8cbd6b4519e4dbc92d94e21b43435
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/382818
Tested-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
When comparing 2 manifests, most of the time is
spent getting the relevant commit id as it relies
on _allrefs which ends up loading all git references.
However, the value from `revisionIs` (when it is valid)
could be used directly leading to a huge performance improvement
(from 180+ seconds to less than 0.01 sec which is more
than 25000 times faster for manifests with 700+ projects).
Bug: 295282548
Change-Id: I5881aa4b2326cc17bbb4ee91d23293111f76ad7e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/385834
Tested-by: Sylvain Desodt <sylvain.desodt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Sylvain Desodt <sylvain.desodt@gmail.com>
The logic in projectsDiff performs various operations which
suggest that a set is more appropriate than a list:
- membership lookup ("in")
- removal
Also, sorting can be performed on the the remaining elements at the
end (which will usually involve a much smaller number of elements).
(The performance gain is invisible in comparison to the time being
spent performing git operations).
Cosmetic chance:
- the definition of 'fromProj' is moved to be used in more places
- the values in diff["added"] are added with a single call to extend
Change-Id: I5ed22ba73b50650ca2d3a49a1ae81f02be3b3055
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/383434
Tested-by: Sylvain Desodt <sylvain.desodt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Sylvain Desodt <sylvain.desodt@gmail.com>
If a KeyboardInterrupt is encountered before an error is aggregated then
the context surrounding the interrupt is lost. This change aggregates
errors as soon as possible for the sync command
Bug: b/293344017
Change-Id: Iac14f9d59723cc9dedbb960f14fdc1fa5b348ea3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/384974
Tested-by: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Gavin Mak <gavinmak@google.com>
Black will only check .py files when given a dir and --check, so list
our few standalone programs explicitly. This causes the repo launcher
to be reformatted since it was missed in the previous mass reformat.
Bug: b/267675342
Change-Id: Ic90a7f5d84fc02e9fccb05945310fd067e2ed764
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/385034
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Gavin Mak <gavinmak@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Per discussion in go/repo-error-update updated aggregated and exit
errors for sync command.
Aggregated errors are errors that result in eventual command failure.
Exit errors are errors that result in immediate command failure.
Also updated main.py to log aggregated and exit errors to git sessions
log
Bug: b/293344017
Change-Id: I77a21f14da32fe2e68c16841feb22de72e86a251
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/379614
Reviewed-by: Aravind Vasudevan <aravindvasudev@google.com>
Tested-by: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
In order to better analyze and track repo errors, repo command failures
need to be tied to specific errors in repo source code.
Additionally a new GitCommandError was added to differentiate between
general git related errors to failed git commands. Git commands that opt
into verification will raise a GitCommandError if the command failed.
The first step in this process is a general error refactoring
Bug: b/293344017
Change-Id: I46944b1825ce892757c8dd3f7e2fab7e460760c0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/380994
Commit-Queue: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Aravind Vasudevan <aravindvasudev@google.com>
Tested-by: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Joanna Wang <jojwang@google.com>
Fixed a couple of bugs in ExitEvent logging:
- log exitcode 130 on KeyboardInterrupt
- log exitcode 1 on unhandled Exception
- log errorevent with specific reason for exit
Before this CL an exitcode of 0 would be logged, and it would be
difficult to determine the cause of non-zero exit codes
Bug: b/287105597
Change-Id: I2d34f180581f9fbd77a1c78c966ebed065223af6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/377834
Tested-by: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
A something.xml that gets included by two different
files, that both remove and add same shared project
to two different locations, would not work
prior to this change.
Reason is that remove killed all name keys, even
though reuse of same repo in different locations
is allowed.
Solve by adding optional attrib path to
<remove-project name="foo" path="only_this_path" />
and tweak remove-project.
Behaves as before without path, and deletes
more selectively when remove path is supplied.
As secondary feature, a project can now also be removed
by only using path, assuming a matching project name
can be found.
Change-Id: I502d9f949f5d858ddc1503846b170473f76dc8e2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/375694
Tested-by: Fredrik de Groot <fredrik.de.groot@aptiv.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
An investigation go/git-repo-shallow shows a number of problems
when doing a shallow git fetch/clone. This change introduces an
environment variable REPO_ALLOW_SHALLOW. When this environment variable
is set to 1 during a repo init or repo sync all shallow git fetch
commands are replaced with partial fetch commands. Any shallow
repository needing update is unshallowed. This behavior continues until
a subsequent repo sync command is run with REPO_ALLOW_SHALLOW set to 1.
Bug: b/274340522
Change-Id: I1c3188270629359e52449788897d9d4988ebf280
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/374754
Reviewed-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
Tested-by: Jason Chang <jasonnc@google.com>
If the original fetch attempt did not want tags, we should continue to
honor that when doing a retry fetch with depth set to None. This seems
to match the intent of the retry based on the inline comment and results
in a significant performance improvement when the original fetch-by-sha1
fails due to the server not allowing requests for unadvertised objects.
Change-Id: Ia26bb31ea9aecc4ba2d3e87fc0c5412472cd98c4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/374918
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Kaushik Lingarkar <kaushik.lingarkar@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Kaushik Lingarkar <kaushik.lingarkar@linaro.org>
Attribute groups can now be added to manifest include, thus
all projects in an included manifest file can easily modify
default branch without modifying all projects in that manifest file.
For example,
the main manifest.xml has an include node contain revision attribute,
```
<include name="include.xml" revision="r1" />
```
and the include.xml has some projects,
```
<project path="project1_path" name="project1_name" revision="r2" />
<project path="project2_path" name="project2_name" />
```
With this change, the final manifest will have revision="r1" for project2.
```
<project name="project1_name" path="project1_path" revision="r2" />
<project name="project2_name" path="project2_path" revision="r1" />
```
Test: added unit tests to cover the inheritance
Change-Id: I4b8547a7198610ec3a3c6aeb2136e0c0f3557df0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/369714
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Shuchuan Zeng <zengshuchuan@allwinnertech.com>
Tested-by: Shuchuan Zeng <zengshuchuan@allwinnertech.com>
By default, datetime.isoformat() uses different format depending on
microseconds - if is equal to 0, microseconds are omitted, but otherwise
not.
Setting timespec = 'microseconds' ensures the format is the same
regardless of current time.
Change-Id: Icb1be31eb681247c7e46923cdeabb8f5469c20f0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/371694
Tested-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Joanna Wang <jojwang@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
Remove logic to handle importing the right version of pytest.
'./run_tests' still works but this allows presubmit builders to test
using 'vpython3 ./run_tests'.
Google-Bug-Id: b/266734831
Change-Id: I6a543c1f4b5b4449e723095b4a70e5228b1ccd34
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/356717
Tested-by: Gavin Mak <gavinmak@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If interrupt signal is sent to repo process while sync is running, repo
prints stack trace for each concurrent job that is currently running
with no useful information.
Instead, this change captures KeyboardInterrupt in each process and
prints one line about current project that is being processed.
Change-Id: Ieca760ed862341939396b8186ae04128d769cd56
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/357135
Reviewed-by: Joanna Wang <jojwang@google.com>
Tested-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
repo sync progress bar is misleading. Many bug reports mentioned that
repo is stuck at the repo that is currently displayed in the progress
bar. Repo sync actually shows what repository is the last processed.
This change makes that obvious.
Change-Id: I962bf0bc65af7ac0ed98db86e9144f07d9e1f96f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/357134
Reviewed-by: Joanna Wang <jojwang@google.com>
Tested-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@google.com>
This can potentially show up when sync'ing projects with submodules
that are not declared in the manifest as well as the internal
'.repo/repo' project, which is likely not desirable from a user
standpoint.
Change-Id: I93d7fcd6e3fd1818357ea4537882a864dea9942c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/355920
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Michael Kelly <mkelly@arista.com>
If syncing in _FetchOne fails with GitError, sync_result does not get
set. There's already a separate local variable for success; do the same
for remote_fetched instead of referring to the conditionally defined
named tuple.
This bug is originally caused by a combination of ad8aa697 "sync: only
print error.GitError, don't raise that exception." and 1eddca84 "sync:
use namedtuples for internal return values".
Change-Id: I0f9dbafb97f8268044e5a56a6f92cf29bc23ca6a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/354176
Tested-by: Karsten Tausche <karsten@fairphone.com>
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Do not use a progress bar when not doing GC, and restrict activity in
that case to only repairing preciousObject state.
This also includes additional cleanup based on review comments from
previous changes.
Change-Id: I48581c9d25da358bc7ae15f40e98d55bec142331
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/353514
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
REPO_AUTO_GC was introduced as a way for users to restore the previous
default behavior, since the default changed at the same time as the
option was added. As such, it should be marked as deprecated, and
removed entirely in a future release.
Change-Id: Ib73d98fbea693e7057cc4587928c225a9e4beab2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/353734
Reviewed-by: Sam Saccone <samccone@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Fixed "DeprecationWarning: the load_module() method is deprecated and
slated for removal in Python 3.12; use exec_module() instead." in
wrapper.py. Additionally removed Python 2 code (imp.load_source()).
Test: tox
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Change-Id: Ib7cc19b1c545f6449e034c4b01b582cf6cf4b581
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/353237
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
On Linux/macOS we allow \n in the end of the line.
On Windows we allow both \r\n and \n. Here we also allow Unix line
seperators as tests might be excuted in for example git-shell.
Change-Id: I3975b563cf95407da92e5479980e670eb748b30e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/353181
Tested-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Allows us to pass on arguments to run_tests and pytest after -- when
executing tox.
E.g.: To run all tests verbose in a test class:
tox -- -v tests/test_project.py::ReviewableBranchTests
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Change-Id: Ibd78856c6d4053c769f3d0b6130ebc8145275f78
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/353176
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Use pytest-timeout to make sure tests don't get stuck for more than
5 minutes. In future individual tests can exceed this timeout by
being decorated with @pytest.mark.timeout(600).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Change-Id: I8f5b61a20230c22a86fd5636297c78f41369449a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/353124
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
In Python 3.10 onwards we see a DeprecationWarning:
currentThread() is deprecated, use current_thread() instead.
Same goes for getName(), replaced by name attribute.
Test: tox (python 3.6 - 3.10)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Change-Id: I80ec819752a5276cff3b2dadba0ec10cc92d09a4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/353018
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Since the same project can be checked out in multiple paths, we need to
track the "to be uploaded" projects by path, rather than project name.
Bug: crbug.com/gerrit/16260
Test: manual
Change-Id: Ic3dc81bb8acb34886baa6299e90a49c7ba372957
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/351054
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
This will allow the next repo release to be a fast-forward on stable.
* origin/stable:
v2.29.7: Revert back to v2.29.5
Change-Id: I3e52f76766807c58f56d3e246fa142ed55ede59b
This change reverts stable to v2.29.5, to fix clients that received
v2.29.6, and keep future updates simpler.
Change-Id: I2f5c52c466b7321665c9699ccdbf98f928483fee
If this is a project that is not using object sharing (there is only one
copy of the remote project) then clear preciousObjects.
To override this for a project, run:
git config --replace-all repo.preservePreciousObjects true
Change-Id: If3ea061c631c5ecd44ead84f68576012e2c7405c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/350235
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Before Python 3.8, xml.dom.minidom sorted the attributes of an element
when writing it to a file, while later versions output the attributes
in the order they were created. Avoid these differences by sorting the
attributes for each element before comparing the generated manifests
with the expected ones.
This corresponds to commit 5d58c18, but for new tests introduced since
it was integrated.
Change-Id: I5c360656a0968e6e8d57eb068c8e87da7dfa61c1
Signed-off-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@axis.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/349917
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
People rarely care about the history of the manifest repo. Add a
parameter to specify depth for the manifest.
For now, make the default behavior the same as the current behavior. At
a future date, the default will be changed to 1. People who need the
full history should begin passing --manifest-depth=0 to preserve the
behavior when the default changes.
We can't reuse the existing --depth option because that applies to
all projects we clone, not just the manifest repo.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/16193, https://crbug.com/gerrit/16358
Change-Id: I9130fed3eaed656435c778a85cfe9d04e3a4a6a0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/349814
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Use pre-3.9 syntax for NamedTuple, so that users do not need to have
python 3.9 or later installed.
Bug: b/255632143, crbug.com/gerrit/16355
Test: manually verified with python 3.8
Change-Id: I488d2d5267ed98d5c55c233cc789e629f1911c9d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/349395
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
If a file that is copied using a <copyfile> tag is modified and not
committed or if it is committed to a detached head, then running `repo
sync` would update the target file as expected. However, if the
modified file is committed to a local branch, then running `repo sync'
would not update the target file as expected.
Change-Id: Ic98e37d1c2e51fd1bf15abf149c7d06190cfd6d2
Signed-off-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@axis.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/344475
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Replace tuple returns with namedtuples, to simplify adding new fields.
Extend the Sync_NetworkHalf return value to:
- success: True if successful (the former return value)
- remote_fetched: True if we called `git fetch`
Change-Id: If63c24c2f849523f77fa19c05bbf23a5e9a20ba9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/344534
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
By default there are 4 categories in the diffmanifests
api puts the diffs in to - added, removed, changed and unreachable
Example of command - repo diffmanifests 1.xml 2.xml
added - list down the projects present in second manifest but not in
first
removed - list down the projects present in first but not in
second
changed - list down the changes and the differences for each project
unreachable - when it encounters revision value in a project is incorrect
But, when there are projects present in both manifests and could not
find in local workspace where we have cloned the repo(because of
different/subset manifest xml) - this will create unhandled exception
Now we have added a 5th category called 'missing' - where in such
cases it will handle the scenario and print the log for user
Example:
added projects :
project_2 at revision e6c8a59832c05dc4b6a68cee6bc0feb832181725
removed projects :
project_1 at revision e6c8a59832c05dc4b6a68cee6bc0feb832181725
changed projects :
project_3 changed from 3bb890e1286f04e84d505e5db48e0ada89892331 to e434b3736f11537c67590fefadfe4495895e9785
missing projects :
project_4
Change-Id: I244e8389bff7e95664c29d3dcb61e22308e3a573
Signed-off-by: Shashank Devaraj <shashankkarthik@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/344774
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This is ENABLED BY DEFAULT due to data corruption potential. To disable
it, set REPO_BACKUP_OBJECTS=0 in the environment.
While the workspace will grow over time, this provides a recovery path
for an issue where objects are erroneously deleted from the workspace,
resulting in lost work. Once the root cause is determined, we will be
able to stop saving backups again.
Backups are kept in .git/objects/.repo/pack.bak
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/16247
Change-Id: Ib8b5c9b4bf0dfa9e29606e0f5c881d65996b2a40
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/345114
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
After reworking this function to use subprocess for output capturing
in commit c87c1863b1 ("git_command:
switch process capturing over to subprocess"), passing input via
stdin write no longer works. We have to pass it via communicate(),
and we have to pass it a string instead of bytes (since we always
use encoding='utf-8' now). This is fine since the only user of the
input= setting today is already passing in a string.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/16151
Change-Id: Ic58db1e568b8f8aa840a6d62c5a157c14aa6d9bc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/343515
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
If initializing the manifest fails for any reason, don't leave it in
a half complete state. This can cause problems if/when the user tries
to reinit because different codepaths will be taken. For example, if
we initialize manifests.git and don't finish probing the remote to see
what default branch it uses, we end up always using "master" even if
that isn't what the remote uses.
To avoid all of this, use .tmp dirs when initializing, and rename to
the final path only after we complete all the right steps.
We should roll this out to all projects we clone, but start with the
manifest project for now.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13526
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15805
Change-Id: I0214338de69ee11e090285c6b0b211052804af06
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/343539
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
People rarely care about the history of the manifest repo. Change
the default to 1 to speed up initial setup. If people really want
the full history, they can pass --manifest-depth=0.
We can't reuse the existing --depth option because that applies to
all projects we clone, not just the manifest repo.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/16193
Change-Id: Ideab1712e9ffc743b9bae97903e074d7d429b134
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/343435
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
People rarely care about having all manifest branches locally. Change
the default to only pull down the selected branch. If people want other
branches, the -b option will fetch it automatically, or people can use
--no-current-branch.
This only applies to the manifest project syncing, not the rest of the
projects that are in the checkout.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/16194
Change-Id: Ia9e7e2f23b8028d82772db72dcc7d6c32260be79
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/343434
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
The `--wip` allow to bulk push changed as work-in-progress. This CL
intend to allow the opposite opperation by removing the wip mark on the
CL and set it to be ready to review
Change-Id: If0743c5b14829f77be2def5a8547060d06a5648c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/342214
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: William Escande <wescande@google.com>
For --jobs-network, the logic is now:
* If the user specifies --jobs-network, use that.
* Else, if the user specifies --jobs, use that.
* Else, if the manifest specifies sync-j, use that.
* Else, default to 1.
Then we limit the jobs count based on the softlimit RLIMIT_NOFILE.
For --jobs-checkout, the logic is now:
* If the user specifies --jobs-checkout, use that.
* Else, if the user specifies --jobs, use that.
* Else, if the manifest specifies sync-j, use that.
* Else, default to DEFAULT_LOCAL_JOBS which is based on user's ncpus.
Then we limit the jobs count based on the softlimit RLIMIT_NOFILE.
For garbage collecting, the logic is now:
* If the user specifies --jobs, use that.
* Else, if the manifest specifies sync-j, use that.
* Else, default to the user's ncpus.
Then we limit the jobs count based on the softlimit RLIMIT_NOFILE.
Having to factor in the manifest settings makes this more complicated
which is why we delay processing of defaults until after we've synced
the manifest projects.
Bug: http://b/239712300
Change-Id: Id27cda63c76c156f1d63f6a20cb2c4ceeb3d547c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/341394
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
When we create superproject_override.xml, do not include projects that
are present from local_manifests/*. Such projects are fully under the
control of the local_manifests/ file.
Bug: b/238934278
Test: manual, ./run_tests
Change-Id: I40382ceb82d9cf7b8dc7b5f2abed3f6d4d80017e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/340877
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Sam Saccone 🐐 <samccone@google.com>
Display the project path relative to the outermost manifest by default,
and relative to the sub manifest only when --this-manifest-only is
specified.
For project-related diagnostic messages, use the outermost manifest for
messages.
Change-Id: I4537d7dd412a2c182e77d6720e95c1b0ef70eb0e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/340754
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
This option will suppress the
Uncommitted changes in ... (did you forget to amend?)
prompt when there are untracked (unknown) files in the working copy.
The prompt is still shown if tracked files are modified.
Change-Id: Ia3fcc82989b7fad09b69214eda31e2d0dfc14600
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/340456
Tested-by: Martin Geisler <mgeisler@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
With this change, partial syncs (sync with a project list) are again
supported.
If the updated manifest includes new sub manifests, download them
inheriting options from the parent manifestProject.
Change-Id: Id952f85df2e26d34e38b251973be26434443ff56
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/334819
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
For now, this is opt-in via environment variables:
- export REPO_USE_ALTERNATES=1
The shared project logic that shares the internal .git/objects/ dir
directly between multiple projects via the project-objects/ tree has
a lot of KI with random corruption. It all boils down to projects
sharing objects/ but not refs/. Git operations that use refs to see
what objects are reachable and discard the rest can easily discard
objects that are used by other projects.
Consider this project layout:
<show fs layout>
There are unique refs in each of these trees that are not visible in
the others. This means it's not safe to run basic operations like
git prune or git gc.
Since we can't share refs (each project needs to have unique refs
like HEAD in order to function), let's change how we share objects.
The old way involved symlinking .git/objects/ to the project-objects
tree. The new way shares objects using git's info/alternates.
This means project-objects/ will only contain objects that exist in
the remote project. Local per-project objects (like when creating
branches and making changes) will never be shared. When running a
prune or gc operation in the per-project state, it will only ever
repack or discard those per-project objects. The common shared
objects would only be cleaned up when running a common operation
(i.e. by repo itself).
One downside to this for users is if they try blending unrelated
upstream projects. For example, in CrOS we have multiple kernel
projects (for diff versions) checked out. If a dev fetched the
upstream Linus tree into one of them, the objects & tags would
not be shared with the others, so they would have to fetch the
upstream state for each project. Annoying, but better than the
current corruption situation we're in now.
Also if the dev runs a manual `git fetch` in the per-project to
sync it up to newer state than the last `repo sync` they ran,
the objects would get duplicated. However, git operations later
on should eventually dedupe this.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15553
Change-Id: I313a9b8962f9d439ef98ac0ed37ecfb9e0b3864e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/328101
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
If init was run with --use-superproject, init failed.
If init was run without --{no,}use-superproject option then manifests
with <superproject/> elements were mishandled.
Bug: b/233226285
Test: manual
Change-Id: I737e71c89d2d7c324114f58bf2dc82b40e5beba7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/337534
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
When a manifest file is overridden, remember that and keep using the
override for the remainder of the process. If we need to revert it,
make the override name evaluate False.
Change-Id: I1eee05fec6988c1ee4a3c751c4b540d5b5d11797
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/335136
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We need to iterate over multiple manifests, and generally use the
outer_client.manifest for multi-manifest support. This refactors the
use of self.manifest into a chosen manifest.
Change-Id: I992f21d610c929675e99555ece9c38df4b635839
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/334699
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Make git_superproject independent of the command line by passing
the specific value instead of requiring the caller to have an
optparse.Values object to pass in.
Flag --use-superproject and --archive as incompatible in subcmds/init.py
Change-Id: Ied7c874b312e151038df903c8af4328f070f387c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/335135
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
- REPO_PATH is relative to the root of the client. REPO_OUTERPATH is not
needed.
- REPO_INNERPATH is relative to the sub manifest root.
- REPO_OUTERPATH is the path for the sub manifest root relative to the
root of the client.
Change-Id: I031692891cfef2634d1358584d27a6a4df735c20
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/334899
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Always create Superproject when there is a <superproject> tag, and have
it hold the XML content, similar to how other manifest elements are
handled.
This also adds SetQuiet and SetPrintMessages to Superproject
consistent with manifest.SetUseLocalManifests.
Change-Id: I522bf3da542006575799f0640c67f7052704f266
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/334641
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
The documentation states that a `sync-c` attribute in the manifest file
can set a default for whether only the current branch should be fetched
or all branches. This seems to have been broken for some time.
Commit 7356114 introduced the `--no-current-branch` CLI option and
relied on getting `None` via `optparse` if neither `--current-branch`
nor `--no-current-branch` was set to distinguish it from a boolean
value. If `None` was received, it would read the value from the manifest
option `sync-c`. The parsing went through the utility function
`_GetCurrentBranchOnly` which returned `True` if `--current-branch` had
been given on the command-line, or fell back on the "superproject"
setting, which would either return `True` or `None`. This would
incorrectly make `repo` fall back to the manifest setting even if the
user had given `--no-current-branch` if no superproject was requested --
the manifest became "too powerful":
Command-line Using superproject → `current_branch_only`
------------ ------------------ -----------------------
No From manifest
Yes True
--current-branch No True
--current-branch Yes True
--no-current-branch No From manifest ← wrong
--no-current-branch Yes True
In commit 0cb6e92 the superproject configuration value reading changed
from something that could return `None` to something that always
returned a boolean. If it returned `False`, this would then incorrectly
make `repo` ignore the manifest option even if neither
`--current-branch` nor `--no-current-branch` had been given. The
manifest default became useless:
Command-line Using superproject → `current_branch_only`
------------ ------------------ -----------------------
No False ← wrong
Yes True
--current-branch No True
--current-branch Yes True
--no-current-branch No False
--no-current-branch Yes True
By swapping the order in which the command-line option target and the
superproject setting is evaluated, things should work as documented:
Command-line Using superproject → `current_branch_only`
------------ ------------------ -----------------------
No From manifest
Yes True
--current-branch No True
--current-branch Yes True
--no-current-branch No False
--no-current-branch Yes True
Change-Id: I933c232d2fbecc6b9bdc364ebac181798bce9175
Tested-by: Daniel Andersson <daniel.r.andersson@volvocars.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/334270
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Correctly pass the full path of the manifest file for the submanifest.
The manifest-name in the <submanifest/> element was being passed in
as given, which caused it to not be found since the current directory
never set. (b/226333721: fails when manifest-name is given.)
Also verify that the manifest_file passed to XmlManifest() is an
absolute path.
Bug: https://b.corp.google.com/issues/226333721
Change-Id: I23461078233e34562bc2eafeb732cfe8bd38ddc1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/333861
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Git can write trace2 events to a Unix domain socket [1]. This can be
specified via Git's `trace2.eventTarget` config option, which we read to
determine where to log our own trace2 events. Currently, if the Git
config specifies a socket as the trace2 target, we fail to log any
traces.
Fix this by adding support for writing to a Unix domain socket,
following the same specification that Git supports.
[1]: https://git-scm.com/docs/api-trace2#_enabling_a_target
Change-Id: I928bc22ba04fba603a9132eb055141845fa48ab2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/332339
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com>
It was reported that git-lfs did not work with git-repo. Specifically,
`git read-tree -u` run by `repo sync` would fail git-lfs's smudge
filter. See https://github.com/github/git-lfs/issues/1422.
In fact, by the time `git read-tree -u` is run, the repository is not
bare. It is just that, the working directory is not the same as the
.git directory. git-lfs's filter should work. No one seems to have
delved into that issue.
Today, with newer versions of git-repo and git-lfs, that issue will
not reproduce. Tested with
- git 2.33, git-lfs 2.13 on macOS
- git 2.17, git-lfs 2.3 on ubuntu
So, it seems fine to add an option --enable-git-lfs-filter, default to
false, and stat that it may not work with older versions of git and
git-lfs in the help doc.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14516
Change-Id: I8d21854eeeea541e072f63d6b10ad1253b1a9826
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/328359
Tested-by: XD Trol <milestonejxd@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If the user passes a bad --repo-rev setting in a new checkout, add a
tip to the error message that their option is probably bad instead of
just saying "unable to resolve".
If the user has already initialized a checkout, we'd display a raw
traceback which would confuse them. Swallow that and also include
the --repo-rev tip.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15610
Change-Id: I5d72513c7b37bf9bb5d19862fcdfaf0d1f44e886
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/328820
Reviewed-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If the branch is current, or present in less than half of the projects,
list which projects it is *in*.
Otherwise, correctly detect which projects (by relpath) it is not in.
Previously, the "not in" path would incorrectly list all projects.
Change-Id: Ia153856f577035a51f538b7bf5d3135b70c69d52
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/328199
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
In order to stop sharing objects/ directly between shared projects,
we have to fetch the remote objects into project-objects/ manually.
So instead of running git operations in the individual project dirs
and relying on .git/objects being symlinked to project-objects/,
tell git to store any objects it fetches in project-objects/.
We do this by leveraging the GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY override. This
has been in git forever, or at least since v1.7.2 which is what we
already hard require. This tells git to save new objects to the
specified path no matter where it's being run otherwise.
We still otherwise run git in the project-specific dir so that it
can find the right set of refs that it wants to compare against,
including local refs. For that reason, we also have to leverage
GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES to tell git where to find objects
that are not in the upstream remote. This way git doesn't blow up
when it can't find objects only associated with local commits.
As it stands right now, the practical result is the same: since we
symlink the project objects/ dir to the project-objects/ tree, the
default objects dir, the one we set $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY to, and
the one we set $GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES to are actually
all the same. So this commit by itself should be safe. But in a
follow up commit, we can replace the symlink with a separate dir
and git will keep working.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15553
Change-Id: Ie4e654aec3e1ee307eee925a54908a2db6a5869f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/328100
Reviewed-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When using --reference, the path is written to objects/info/alternates.
The path is accessed inconsistently -- sometimes through projects/ (via
self.gitdir) and sometimes through project-objects/ (via self.objdir).
This works because projects/.../objects is a symlink to the objects dir
under project-objects/. Change all accesses to go through self.objdir.
This will allow us to stop symlinking projects/.../objects without the
reference dir logic breaking. The projects/ path is going to use its
alternates file for its own needs.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15553
Change-Id: I6b452ad1aaffec74ecb7ac1bb9baa3a3a52e076c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/328099
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Path.readlink is only available on Python 3.9, breaking compatibility
with all python versions below. os.readlink is already used in other
places of this file, so use it here as well.
Change-Id: I5acf8f5334a3e7c8de9cea1939d7e2b9af5f30ae
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/327844
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Sebastian Wagner <sebix@sebix.at>
Verify all the .git/ paths will be handled by the migration logic before
starting the migration. This way we still abort & log an error, but the
user gets to see it before we put the tree into a state that they have to
manually recover. Also add a few more known-safe-to-clobber paths.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15273
Change-Id: If49d69b341bc960ddcafa30da333fb5ec7145b51
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/327557
Reviewed-by: Colin Cross <ccross@android.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This reverts commit d53cb9549a. As long as
repo's reference docs treat this feature as a work in progress and don't
cover it well enough to allow all repo maintainers to easily support it,
it is inconsistent to report to users that it is no longer in beta.
Thanks for vapier@google.com for noticing.
https://crbug.com/gerrit/15527 tracks the required documentation changes
before we'd be ready to roll forward again.
Change-Id: Ic9bd951cfb3c1abf6e1bfa30dfe4afa1c9b7bec6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/327337
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Unsharing this directory shouldn't be a problem. The current repo code
treated it as a file, and while that's actually incorrect, files & dirs
are basically treated the same, so it's practically the same.
Let's enumerate each subpath since there aren't that many.
info/refs:
Only used when the project is exported over git dumb transports (i.e.
a http:// server). Repo never does this, and it's extremely unlikely
any user has ever done this. Plus, this proposal talks about unsharing
project refs, so this file should get unshared too.
info/grafts:
A user-configurable file that repo never touches. Might be useful to
share across projects, but probably rarely (if ever) used by developers,
and forcing them to configure it for each project isn't that big of a
deal.
info/exclude:
info/attributes:
User-configurable files that repo never touches. Doesn't seem like
most users ever touch these, and if they do, having them do it for
each shared project isn't a big deal.
info/sparse-checkout:
Repo doesn't use sparse checkouts, and it's extremely unlikely to even
work if a user tried doing something themselves.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15460
Change-Id: I53e44d73a6d7a92da615b46600d8ea51cb46e3ac
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/327519
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Nothing uses this path. It’s only for exporting git dirs e.g. for
online gitweb use which probably no one does. It is not the same
description file as exists on servers we cloned from. Leaving it
as the default plain text file will simplify code.
We don't undo any existing symlinks if they exist since repo does
not care about them, and their existence doesn't hurt.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15460
Change-Id: Ic34fe7c3cfb8f6da844de5be30158f59382b1cc8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/327518
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This path only matters to users of `git svn` who manually run it in
local projects after they get a full repo client checkout. With svn
usage falling in general, and with the fact that the source checkout
now symlinks its .git/ state to the internal projects/ path, we don't
need to manage this anymore.
It means the path won't be shared among multiple local projects that
have the same remote, but so it goes. It was an optimization only,
not functionality required for correctness. We want to simplify the
internals to stop messing with git state, and this particular path
doesn't seem worth the effort to maintain.
We don't undo any existing svn symlinks if they exist since repo does
not care about them, and their existence doesn't hurt anything.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15460
Change-Id: Ie8496b275bcc589771aa9f4ee874ed2ee6d5241d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/327517
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
+ Display 'Defaulting to no-use-superproject because there is no working tree.'
message if --use-superproject option is used and we are not using
superproject because manifest is either a mirror or is an archive.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by using repo_dev alias and pointing to this CL.
$ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/mirror/manifest --mirror
$ repo_dev sync
Receiving objects: 100% (3/3), done.eiving objects: 33% (1/3)
$ repo_dev sync --use-superproject
Defaulting to no-use-superproject because there is no working tree.
Fetching: 0% (0/2158) warming up
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15368
Change-Id: I16b87ee9623315dbc3100b612b1decdaab7ac1dc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/325797
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Historically we created a .git/ subdir in each source checkout and
symlinked individual files to the .repo/projects/ paths. This layer
of indirection isn't actually needed: the .repo/projects/ paths are
guaranteed to only ever have a 1-to-1 mapping with the actual git
checkout. So we don't need to worry about having files in .git/ be
isolated.
To that end, change how we manage the actual project checkouts from
a dir full of symlinks (and a few files) to a symlink to the internal
.repo/projects/ dir. This makes the code simpler & faster.
The directory structure we have today is:
.repo/
project-objects/chromiumos/third_party/kernel.git/
<paths omitted as not relevant to this change>
projects/src/third_party/kernel/
v3.8.git/
config
description -> …/project-objects/…/config
FETCH_HEAD
HEAD
hooks/ -> …/project-objects/…/hooks/
info/ -> …/project-objects/…/info/
logs/
objects/ -> …/project-objects/…/objects/
packed-refs
refs/
rr-cache/ -> …/project-objects/…/rr-cache/
src/third_party/kernel/
v3.8/
.git/
config -> …/projects/…/v3.8.git/config
description -> …/project-objects/…/v3.8.git/description
HEAD
hooks/ -> …/project-objects/…/v3.8.git/hooks/
index
info/ -> …/project-objects/…/v3.8.git/info/
logs/ -> …/projects/…/v3.8.git/logs/
objects/ -> …/project-objects/…/v3.8.git/objects/
packed-refs -> …/projects/…/v3.8.git/packed-refs
refs/ -> …/projects/…/v3.8.git/refs/
rr-cache/ -> …/project-objects/…/v3.8.git/rr-cache/
The directory structure we have after this commit:
.repo/
<nothing changes>
src/third_party/kernel/
v3.8/
.git -> …/projects/…/v3.8.git
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15273
Change-Id: I9dd8def23fbfb2f4cb209a93f8b1b2b24002a444
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/323695
Reviewed-by: Mike Nichols <mikenichols@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
init.py
+ Similar to opt.archive, gave an error if --mirror option is
used with --use-superproject.
sync.py
+ Defaulted to --no-use-superproject if manifest is a mirror or
archive (similar to error at line# 1067).
Tested:
+ run_tests
+ flake8 (will fix known errors in another CL).
$ repo_dev init -u sso://googleplex-android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest --use-superproject --mirror
Usage: repo init [options] [manifest url]
main.py: error: --mirror and --use-superproject cannot be used together.
+ repo init and repo sync with --mirror and without --mirror
options.
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
$ repo_dev sync
...superproject.git: Initial setup for superproject completed.
+ With --mirror option, verfied there are no exceptions in git_superproject.py
Bug: [google internal] b/206537893
Change-Id: I059f20e76f0ab36f0587f29779bb53ede4663bd4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/323955
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
repo sync only handles a git tag properly when it is in the "revision"
field. However, "revision locked manifests" (`repo manifest
--revision-as-HEAD`) specifies the tag in the "upstream" field. The
issue is that this tag is not fetched. Only the commit that the tag
points to is fetched. This cases issues as
self._CheckForImmutableRevision() runs and comes to the conclusion that
the tag was changed while in fact, it was just not fetched. This causes
a full sync.
File docs/manifest-format.md, section Element-project:
> Attribute upstream: Name of the Git ref in which a sha1 can be found.
Used when syncing a revision locked manifest in -c mode to avoid having
to sync the entire ref space. Project elements not setting their own
upstream will inherit this value.
Change-Id: I0507d3a5f30aee8920a9f820bafedb48dd5db554
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/323620
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Robin Schneider <ypid@riseup.net>
objdir is the .repo/project-objects/ dir based on the remote path.
gitdir is the .repo/projects/ dir based on the local source checkout
path. When we setup the gitdir, we symlink "hooks" to the one in the
objdir. But when we go to initialize the hooks, we do it via gitdir.
There is a 1-to-many mapping from project-objects to projects, so
initializing via gitdir can be repetitive. Collapse the hook init
logic to the objdir init path.
Change-Id: I828fca60ce6e125d6706c709cdb2797faa40aa50
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/323815
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If a remote deletes a ref, and it points to an object that doesn't
exist locally, we can get into a bad state, and the only way for the
user to recover is to run `repo sync --prune` (and to know that is
the option they need). The error message is not helpful:
fatal: bad object refs/remotes/cros/firmware-zork-13421.B-master
error: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/ec did not send all necessary objects
This situation can also come up when the remote renames refs in a
UNIX FS incompatible way. For example, replacing refs/heads/foo
with refs/heads/foo/bar.
Also add a --no-prune option for users to disable the behavior.
Bug: https://issuetracker.google.com/203366450
Change-Id: Icf45d838a10938feb091d29800f7e49240830ec3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/322956
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lamb <andrewlamb@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Previously gsutil stderr was getting piped into stdout, which
yields bad results if there are non-fatal warnings in stderr.
Additionally, we should fail outright if gsutil fails (by adding
`check = True`) rather than fail later on when we try to sync to
a manifest that is in fact just a stderr dump.
BUG=none
TEST=manual runs with bad gs urls
Change-Id: Id71791d0c3f180bd0601ef2c783a8e8e4afa8f59
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/321935
Tested-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
sync should not attempt to sync the manifest project if it was
created from a standalone manifest. The current work around is to
run sync with --nmu.
BUG=none
TEST=manual runs
Change-Id: I2e121af0badf9642143e77c7af89d1c2d993b0f3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/321195
Tested-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
`repo init` doesn't do anything on re-init when the checkout has
been initialized using --standalone manifest. Rather than let the
tool run through its existing flows (which happen to noop), check
the args and explicitly quit if a bare `repo init` is run on a
standalone checkout.
BUG=none
TEST=manual tests
Change-Id: Ie4346ef6df1282ec3e3f8045a08138c93653fece
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/320735
Tested-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Rather than display "3.0" all the time and confuse people, extract
the version from the launcher we're signing and display that.
Also reformat the text to follow our current practice: upload the
versioned launcher by itself first, and then later copy that over
the default.
And while we're here, add tips for rollbacks.
Change-Id: I1654425c88e5c67d78879f2f33ad685c59be14dc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319637
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
gc.autoDetach is enabled by default which makes 'git gc --auto' return
immediately and run in background. This can lead to a pile up of
operations all using large amounts of memory at the same time. To avoid
this set gc.autoDetach to false so that the garbage collect task waits
for instances to finish before spawning more.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15113
Test: repo sync -j # and check the number of 'git gc' processes
Change-Id: Ic0815156ba3db03972968f33f6f9f51e4928f23b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319835
Tested-by: Allen Webb <allenwebb@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The v2.14.[345] releases were cut on a branch based on v2.14.2. We
had some regression fixes we wanted in v2.14, but too many risky
changes landed in main since to cut another v2.14.x directly, and
we didn't want to destabilize even more by pushing a v2.15 right
away. So we branched to keep things healthy.
But people with old checkouts trying to upgrade from those versions
run into an old repo bug where it only selfupdates with fast-forwards,
and repo can't fast-forward from those divergent histories. So let's
do a merge commit to stitch the history back together.
There's no actual changes in here.
Change-Id: I05a96048e3846321e57c5f5224fb8dcf3c191d35
For older versions of repo, this would make it easier for it to perform
a self update by making it a fast-forward from the following tags:
v1.13.9.2, v1.13.9.3, v1.13.9.4, v1.13.10, v1.13.11
Change-Id: Ia75776312eaf802a150db8bd7c0a6dce57914580
removeprefix is available i python 3.9. Mac and Linux are running in
a version below 3.9. Thus tests are failing with the following error:
"AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'removeprefix' "
Replaced the removeprefix with custom function which we will delete
once Linux and macOS versions are updated.
Tested:
$ ./run_tests
Bug: [google internal] b/201453085
Change-Id: I9b4d564ff1176e1b4471805ef05472c1914cd9f9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319375
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Now that _do throws an exception when `git` fails, update the logic
that tries to read config files but the file doesn't exist.
Bug: b/192664812
Change-Id: I6417ecd70891b8f2d5f2bdb819f91df69ac4b70c
Test: `repo upload` no longer crashes when .repo/config doesn't exist
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319295
Reviewed-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When a hard revision ID is provided in a regular project tag then the
revisionId is updated as well if it is a commit hash. The difference
is that if the revisionExpr is a commit, git-repo needs to update
refs/remotes/m/master with update-ref not symbolic-ref, as the latter
must refer to another ref, not to a specific commit.
Change-Id: I215a62dabb30225e480ad2c731416d775fc0c750
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/310963
Tested-by: Michael Kelly <mkelly@arista.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The current code would check for enrollment status when the user did not
explicitly specify --[no-]use-superproject and do not have a remembered
value in their repo client. However, because superproject only makes
sense for manifests that have one specified, we should skip the
enrollment logic in that case.
Address this by checking manifest.superproject prior to proceeding. This
would avoid showing the greeting message of superproject enrollment
which can be confusing for developers.
Tested:
For manifest without superproject:
- repo sync --use-superproject will still show message for
superproject;
- repo sync will not show message regardless of enrollment state
For manifest with superproject:
- repo sync will show message and perform enrollment if not
previously enrolled
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15039
Change-Id: Ic2be9f9d037f0e7cf3446da474a5a0d0e4bd88da
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319255
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
All the values of syncstate are strings, check the first byte and last
byte to see if it is an array. For syncstate data, there were no false
positives.
Tested:
$ repo_dev sync
Verified event logged for argv is "data-json".
$./run_tests
Bug: [google internal] b/201102002
Change-Id: Id56adb532b80267f08d09147ac663cdd5987ce87
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319075
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Some of the file removal calls are subject to race conditions (if
something else deletes the file), so extend our remove API to have
an option to ignore ENOENT errors. Then update a bunch of random
call sites to use this new functionality.
Change-Id: I31a9090e135452033135337a202a4fc2dbf8b63c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319195
Reviewed-by: Sean McAllister <smcallis@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Added --standalone_manifest to repo tool. If set, the
manifest is downloaded directly from the appropriate source
(currently, we only support GS) and used instead of creating
a manifest git checkout. The manifests.git repo is still created to
keep track of various config but is marked as being for a standalone
manifest so that the repo tool doesn't try to run networked git
commands in it.
BUG=b:192664812
TEST=existing tests (no coverage), manual runs
Change-Id: I84378cbc7f8e515eabeccdde9665efc8cd2a9d21
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312942
Tested-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Fixed: "we need to make a special case for logging the argv; it
should probably be a "data-json" event so that we log this directly as
an array rather than an encoded string.
Tested:
$ repo_dev sync
Verified event logged for argv is "data-json".
$./run_tests
Bug: [google internal] b/201102002
Change-Id: I18ccec79c73c8dc931cb8afc472b2361db8aea4c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/319055
Reviewed-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested:
$ ./run_tests
Verified that a manifest that specified superproject revision would use
the specified revision, and superproject will use the default revision.
Note that this is a slight behavior change from earlier repo versions,
which would always use the branch name of the manifest itself. However,
the new behavior would be more consisitent with regular "project"
element and would allow superproject be used even if it is not enabled
for the particular manifest branch, so we have decided to make the
change as it would provide more flexibility and better matches what
other elements would do.
Bug: [google internal] b/187868160
Change-Id: I35255ee347aff6e65179f7879d52931f168b477e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/317643
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Stop tracking Ubuntu Trusty & Xenial and Debian Jessie & Stretch
as they only had Python 3.5 available which we've dropped.
Backfill OpenSSH versions since we've started testing for it.
Change-Id: I03183ed97f6e43dce8a00e36cce2956544a26afc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/318835
Reviewed-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Symptom: repo sync exception
Root Cause: os.rename only works when source and destination are on the same file system
Solution: using shutil.move
to save disk usage, I create links for projects and project-objects, link to folder on another disk
lrwxrwxrwx 1 owenwen owenwen 47 Jun 9 16:40 project-objects -> /disk3/AndroidLocalRepos/.repo/project-objects/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 owenwen owenwen 40 Jun 9 16:40 projects -> /disk3/AndroidLocalRepos/.repo/projects/
below are exception I met:
"""
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 119, in worker
result = (True, func(*args, **kwds))
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 44, in mapstar
return list(map(*args))
File "/disk2/Android11/.repo/repo/subcmds/sync.py", line 550, in _CheckoutOne
project.Sync_LocalHalf(syncbuf, force_sync=force_sync)
File "/disk2/Android11/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1251, in Sync_LocalHalf
self._InitWorkTree(force_sync=force_sync, submodules=submodules)
File "/disk2/Android11/.repo/repo/project.py", line 2801, in _InitWorkTree
self._CheckDirReference(self.gitdir, dotgit, share_refs=True)
File "/disk2/Android11/.repo/repo/project.py", line 2674, in _CheckDirReference
platform_utils.rename(dst_path, src_path)
File "/disk2/Android11/.repo/repo/platform_utils.py", line 127, in rename
os.rename(src, dst)
OSError: [Errno 18] Invalid cross-device link: '/disk2/Android11/system/libhidl/.git/packed-refs' -> '/disk2/Android11/.repo/projects/system/libhidl.git/packed-refs'
"""
Change-Id: Ifda2f16530cc5a8f280169f482ee858f9e5241d3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/316002
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Currently, repo will fail to sync to a manifest if the definition
of the repo-hooks project comes after the repo-hooks element.
BUG=none
TEST=new test, run_tests
Change-Id: I0bf85625173492af6c6404d4b67543e96e670562
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/318520
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Jack Neus <jackneus@google.com>
Our internal experiments was a success so far and we are enrolling 100%
users now. Instead of asking every two weeks, simply consider a lack of
unexpired choice as accepting the system default.
With this change the user would still be able to override the system
default with --no-use-superproject, or to permanently set the choice in
user's profile with git config --global repo.superprojectchoice.
Bug: [google internal] b/190688390
Change-Id: Idc77a9cbf88a169d90304169e91f0d722dc4ac8b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/317975
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Saved superproject's remote URL in _remote_url data and used it
in the _Fecth function.
Tested:
$ ./run_tests
$ flake8 git_superproject.py
$ repo_dev init --use-superproject -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
$ repo_dev sync
Verified the all log messages have the following format.
repo superproject branch: <branch> url: <url> warning: <message>
Bug: [google internal] b/200072098
Change-Id: Iac6af7c99225479fd50bc6909396b22e0ce5f76b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/318177
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
git_trace2_event_log.py:
+ Added LogDataConfigEvents method to log 'data' events.
Sync's current_sync_state and previous_sync_state are logged
as 'data' events in the current log.
It logs are key/value in the |config| argument. Each key is
prefixed with |prefix| argument.
The following are sample events that are logged during repo sync.
{"event":"data",
"sid":"repo-20210914T181545Z-P000330c0/repo-20210914T181545Z-P000330c0",
"thread":"MainThread",
"time":"2021-09-14T18:16:19.935846Z",
"key":"previous_sync_state/repo.syncstate.main.synctime",
"value":"2021-09-14T17:27:11.573717Z"}
{"event":"data",
"sid":"repo-20210914T181545Z-P000330c0/repo-20210914T181545Z-P000330c0",
"thread":"MainThread",
"time":"2021-09-14T18:16:19.955546Z",
"key":"current_sync_state/repo.syncstate.main.synctime",
"value":"2021-09-14T18:16:19.935979Z"}
tests/test_git_trace2_event_log.py:
+ Added unit tests
sync.py:
+ Changed logging calls to LogDataConfigEvents.
Tested:
$ ./run_tests
Tested it by running the following command multiple times.
$ repo_dev sync -j 20
repo sync has finished successfully
Verified config data is looged in trace2 event logs.
Bug: [google internal] b/199758376
Change-Id: I75fd830e90c1811ec28510538c99a2632b104e85
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/317823
Reviewed-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Currently the code would give a message that would appear like the user
have enrolled the experiment regardless of the actual choice. For users
who choose to not enroll in the experiment, we should give them
instructions to override (enable) superproject once instead of how to
disable it, which is what the code already behave.
Bug: [google internal] b/199167992
Change-Id: Iba3314cb510aedf024375a26baa8bc1d5e2846cf
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/317382
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
* Add footer to the version table, so easier to read and maintain.
* Add version entry for Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute (non-LTS).
* Add version entry for Debian 11 Bullseye (LTS).
Change-Id: Ic72f911e616b1a13901e56074004f05cdc2c7633
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/313322
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
1) If the manifest has superproject tag (git_master, etc), then
display error/warning messages (as it is doing today)
2) If the manifest doesn't have superproject tag (nest, chromeos
manifests), then don't display any error/warning messages about
superrproject (behave as though user has specified
--no-use-superproject).
3) Print error/warning messages if --use-superproject passed as
argument to repo sync.
4) No change in behavior for the repo init command.
git_superproject.py:
+ Fixed typo in _WriteManifestFile method name
+ Superproject accepts print_message as an argument and it defaults
to True. All messages that are printed to stderr are controlled by
this flag. If it is True, then messages get printed.
+ Added PrintMessages function which return true if either
--use-superproject is specified on the command line or if the
manifest has a superproject tag.
sync.py:
+ Displays the warning message if PrintMessgages are enabled and
passes that as argument to superproject object.
+ Added 'hassuperprojecttag' trace2 log entry for analysis. We can
find users/branches that are using superproject, but the manifest is
missing the superproject tag.
Tested:
$ ./run_tests
+ Verified printing of messages with and without superproject tag, with
with --use-superproject option.
+ aosp-master
$ repo_dev init --use-superproject -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
$ repo_dev sync
+ A manifest without superproject tag.
$ repo_dev init -m $(pwd)/manifest_7482982.xml
$ repo_dev sync -n -c -j32 -m $(pwd)/manifest_7482982.xml
Bug: [google internal] b/196411099
Change-Id: I92166dcad15a4129fab82edcf869e7c8db3efd4b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/314982
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
The current help output might change based on the number of CPU cores
available (since it reflects the dynamic --jobs logic). This is good
for users running repo locally, but not good for shipping static man
pages. Hook the help output to have it generate the same output all
the time.
Change-Id: I3098ceddc0ad914b0b8e3b25d660b5a264cb41ee
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312882
Reviewed-by: Roger Shimizu <rosh@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
GitConfig doesn't save keys if the keys contain "_" characters. Some
of the options like mp_update, use_superproject have underscores.
This fixes issue with previous_sync_state missing some of the options.
Tested:
$ ./run_tests
$ repo_dev init --use-superproject -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
Tested it by running the sync command multiple times and verifing
previous_sync_state and current_sync_state have the same keys.
$ repo_dev sync -j 20
repo sync has finished successfully
Verified config file has [syncstate ...] data saved.
Bug: [google internal] b/188573450
Change-Id: I16b52a164f9dd1633d7dad1d8cf6b151c629fcb1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/313242
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
git_config.py:
+ Added SyncAnalysisState class, which saves the following data
into the config object.
++ sys.argv, options, superproject's logging data.
++ repo.*, branch.* and remote.* parameters from config object.
++ current time as synctime.
++ Version number of the object.
+ All the keys for the above data are prepended with 'repo.syncstate.'
+ Added GetSyncAnalysisStateData and UpdateSyncAnalysisState methods
to GitConfig object to save/get the above data.
git_trace2_event_log.py:
+ Added LogConfigEvents method with code from DefParamRepoEvents
to log events.
sync.py:
+ superproject_logging_data is a dictionary that collects all the
superproject data that is to be logged as trace2 event.
+ Sync at the end logs the previously saved syncstate.* parameters
as previous_sync_state. Then it calls config's UpdateSyncAnalysisState
to save and log all the current options, superproject logged data.
docs/internal-fs-layout.md:
+ Added doc string explaining [repo.syncstate ...] sections of
.repo/manifests.git/config file.
test_git_config.py:
+ Added unit test for the new methods of GitConfig object.
Tested:
$ ./run_tests
$ repo_dev init --use-superproject -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
Tested it by running the following command multiple times.
$ repo_dev sync -j 20
repo sync has finished successfully
Verified config file has [syncstate ...] data saved.
Bug: [google internal] b/188573450
Change-Id: I1f914ce50f3382111b72940ca56de7c41b53d460
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/313123
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Skip updating the superproject when -l is present and use the existing
superproject, if available (this would make sync -l work as it's
intended to do), and fall back to sync without superproject when not
(this would catch the case when superproject is enabled by automatic
rollout).
Tested:
$ repo sync -j 20 -n
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
/usr/local/google/home/rtenneti/work/android/src/aosp/.repo/exp-superproject/925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git: Initial setup for superproject completed.
Fetching: 100% (1032/1032), done in 41.184s
...
$ repo_dev sync -j 20 -l
prebuilts/asuite/: discarding 1 commits
prebuilts/runtime/: discarding 1 commits
...
repo sync has finished successfully.
+ With superproject-override.xml and test it.
$ ls -l .repo/exp-superproject/
total 176
drwxr-xr-x 7 rtenneti primarygroup 4096 Jul 27 14:10 925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git
-rw-r--r-- 1 rtenneti primarygroup 172742 Jul 27 14:10 superproject_override.xml
rtenneti@rtenneti:~/work/android/src/aosp$ repo_dev sync -j 20 -l
...
repo sync has finished successfully.
+ Rename the file superproject-override.xml and test it.
$ ls -l .repo/exp-superproject/
total 176
drwxr-xr-x 7 rtenneti primarygroup 4096 Jul 27 14:10 925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git
-rw-r--r-- 1 rtenneti primarygroup 172742 Jul 27 14:10 temp.xml
$ repo_dev sync -j 20 -l
Checking out: 1% (12/1031) platform/external/rust/crates/fallible-streaming-iteexternal/linux-kselftest/: discarding 1 commits
prebuilts/remoteexecution-client/: discarding 1 commits
Checking out: 51% (536/1031) platform/prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/aarch64/....
....
Checking out: 100% (1031/1031), done in 5.478s
repo sync has finished successfully.
Bug: [google internal] b/184368268
Change-Id: I3aba5872e4f7c299977b92c2a39847ef28698c5a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312962
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Currently we have the behavior:
* `repo`: Equivalent to `repo help` -- only shows common subcommands
(with short description), and then exits 0.
* `repo --help`: Shows repo's core options, lists all commands (no
specific info), and then exits 0.
The first case is not behaving well:
* If you run `repo` without a specific subcommand, that's an error,
so we should be exiting 1 instead.
* Showing only subcommands and no actual option summary makes it seem
like repo itself doesn't take any options. This confuses users.
Let's rework things a bit. Now we have the behavior:
* `repo`: Shows repo's core options, lists all commands (no specific
info), and then exits 1.
* `repo --help`: Shows repo's core options, shows common subcommands
(with short description), and then exits 0.
* `repo --help-all`: Shows repo's core options, shows all subcommands
(with short description), and then exits 0.
Basically we swap the behavior of `repo` and `repo --help`, and fix
the exit status when the subcommand is missing.
The addition of --help-all is mostly for the man pages. We were
relying on `repo help --all` to generate the repo(1) man page, but
that too omitted the core repo options. Now the man page includes
all the core repo options and provides a summary of all commands.
Change-Id: I1f99b99d5b8af2591f96a078d0647a3d76d6b0fc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312908
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We don't really care what the subcommand is set to when --version
output is requested, so stop enforcing it. This fixes some weird
behavior like `repo --version version` fails, but `repo --version
help` works.
The new logic skips subcommand validation, so `repo --version asdf`
will still display the version output. This matches git behavior,
and makes a bit of sense when we consider that the user really wants
to see the tool version, and probably doesn't care about anything
else on the command line.
Change-Id: I87454d473c2c8869344b3888a7affaa2e03f5b0f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312907
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The _ParseArgs method parses the arguments and processes some of
the options, with the rest left to the _Run method. Simplify the
_ParseArgs method to only parse arguments and have _Run handle all
actual processing.
This will make it easier to add more terminal options (ones that
exit immediately without a subcommand), and makes it easier to
understand the overall code flow.
Change-Id: I47f7274c3f2b59378fd479e403e70fb24b681536
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312906
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The current list output only shows project paths relative to the
root of the repo client checkout. It can be helpful to also get
a listing of paths based on other paths (e.g. the current working
directory), so add an option to repo list to support that. We'll
leverage this in bash completion to support completing projects by
their local paths and not just remote names.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14797
Change-Id: Ia2b35d18c890217768448118b003874a1016efd4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312904
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
For older git-repo versions, we might have only fetched the SHA1
revision that was provided by the project, but have remote branch left
intact as long as they exist. When the remote branch become stale,
some repo operations like rebase would fail, and repo sync would not
correct this situation.
Fix this by tightening the requirement to also require the superproject
provided SHA1 be an ancestor or equal to the tip-of-tree of the remote
branch.
Bug: [google internal] b/193798453
Change-Id: Ie34c5d860dabb1cbd9f822da929088ec69c79cf6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/312642
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Currently users need to look up the baseline manifest by loading the
specific manifest file. This exposes them to the internals of how the
manifest is stored which may potentially be fragile (eg: It was
switched from a symlink pointing at the file in the report to an
actual file with an 'include' tag).
Instead of doing this, we can provide an option to the 'repo manifest'
command which will emit the baseline manifest and decouple users from
the internal manifest details.
Change-Id: I12ee9160feaa591484ae71f404bc529be500ae4e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/311202
Tested-by: Michael Kelly <mkelly@arista.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
superproject is going to be default for some users. This change
doesn't fail for repo init or repo sync if source couldn't be synced
because of errors in superproject and superproject=true in the config
file. The commands will fail if --use-superproject is specified on
the command line explicitly.
The error messages are logged with trace2 event logs and will be
monitored.
+ sync - When there are errors with superproject and git_superproject
says it is fatal failure, sync will exit only when --use-superproject
option is specified on the command line.
+ init - command doesn't fail *if there are any superproject errors),
but it will print a warning message and logs message via trace2 event
logs. For fatal errors, init will exit only when --use-superproject
option is specified on the command line.
+ All git commands log the command that is being executed so trace2
event logs will know the manifest, remote url and the branch name.
There is no functional change other than fatal errors are honored with
--use-supeproject option with init/sync commands.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Test 1 - sync'ing without errors
--------------------------------
Added the following lines to '~/.repoconfig/config
[repo]
superproject = true
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-s-beta-2
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
repo: error: git fetch call failed, command: git ['fetch', 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject', '--depth', '1', '--force', '--no-tags', '--filter', 'blob:none', 'android-s-beta-2:android-s-beta-2'], return code: 128, stderr: fatal: couldn't find remote ref android-s-beta-2
warning: git update of superproject failed, repo sync will not use superproject to fetch source; while this error is not fatal, and you can continue to run repo sync, please run repo init with the --no-use-superproject option to stop seeing this warning
Your identity is: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
If you want to change this, please re-run 'repo init' with --config-name
repo has been initialized in /usr/local/google/home/rtenneti/work/drive2/android/test
$ repo_dev sync
remote: Total 4 (delta 1), reused 4 (delta 1)
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
/usr/local/google/home/rtenneti/work/drive2/android/aosp/.repo/exp-superproject/925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git: Initial setup for superproject completed.
...
Test 2 - init and sync fail when --use-superproject option is passed
--------------------------------------------------------------------
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-s-beta-2 --use-superproject
remote: Total 57 (delta 16), reused 56 (delta 16)
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
repo: error: git fetch call failed, command: git ['fetch', 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject', '--depth', '1', '--force', '--no-tags', '--filter', 'blob:none', 'android-s-beta-2:android-s-beta-2'], return code: 128, stderr: fatal: couldn't find remote ref android-s-beta-2
warning: git update of superproject failed, repo sync will not use superproject to fetch source; while this error is not fatal, and you can continue to run repo sync, please run repo init with the --no-use-superproject option to stop seeing this warning
rtenneti@rtenneti2:~/work/drive2/android/test$ repo_dev sync --use-superproject
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
repo: error: git fetch call failed, command: git ['fetch', 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject', '--depth', '1', '--force', '--no-tags', '--filter', 'blob:none', 'android-s-beta-2:android-s-beta-2'], return code: 128, stderr: fatal: couldn't find remote ref android-s-beta-2
warning: Cannot get project commit ids from manifest
warning: Update of revisionId from superproject has failed, repo sync will not use superproject to fetch the source. Please resync with the --no-use-superproject option to avoid this repo warning.
Test 3 - git fetch command fails and git command is printed
-----------------------------------------------------------
With config change
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-s-beta-2
...
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
.../android/test/.repo/exp-superproject/925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git: Performing initial setup for superproject; this might take several minutes.
repo: error: git fetch call failed,command: git ['fetch', 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/superproject', '--depth', '1', '--force', '--no-tags', '--filter', 'blob:none', 'android-s-beta-2:android-s-beta-2'], return code: 128, stderr: fatal: couldn't find remote ref android-s-beta-2
warning: git update of superproject failed, repo sync will not use superproject to fetch source; while this error is not fatal and you can continue to run repo sync please run repo init with the --no-use-superproject option to avoid the repo warning
Your identity is: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
If you want to change this, please re-run 'repo init' with --config-name
repo has been initialized in ....
Test 4 - no superproject tag
-----------------------------
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b pie-dev
...
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
repo error: superproject tag is not defined in manifest: .../android/pie_dev/.repo/manifest.xml
warning: git update of superproject failed, repo sync will not use superproject to fetch source; while this error is not fatal and you can continue to run repo sync please run repo init with the --no-use-superproject option to avoid the repo warning
Your identity is: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
If you want to change this, please re-run 'repo init' with --config-name
repo has been initialized in ...
$ repo_dev sync
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
repo error: superproject tag is not defined in manifest: /usr/local/google/home/rtenneti/work/drive2/android/pie_dev/.repo/manifest.xml
warning: Cannot get project commit ids from manifest
warning: Update of revsionId from superproject has failed. Please resync with --no-use-superproject option to avoid the repo warning.
Bug: [google internal] b/192614798
Bug: [google internal] b/Bug: [google internal] b/192614798
Change-Id: I9a97a0e7d9e609fad151bd7dd9cfc523eaa887cd
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/311502
Reviewed-by: Amith Dsouza <amithds@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
When loading of superproject failed, we were resetting the manifest to
None, and later code would reload the manifest to see if there are
submodules, which would load the non-local manifest, causing sync with
superproject to fail.
Address this by setting the manifest_name to opt.manifest_name instead.
Bug: [google internal] b/189139268
Change-Id: I3616512e1c4b73e7eca0d83fd1fc474b825adbbf
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/311102
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Sometimes, we don't care if the remove project is referring to a
non-existing project and we can just ignore it. This change allows us
to ignore remove-project entries if the project that they refer to
doesn't exist, making them effectively a no-op.
Because this change breaks existing configuration, we allow this to be
configuration controlled using the `optional` attribute in the
remove-project tag.
Change-Id: I6313a02983e81344eadcb4e47d7d6b037ee7420e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/310964
Tested-by: Michael Kelly <mkelly@arista.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Repo will remember a choice and an expiration time of the choice, per
user, about whether to use superproject by default. When not specified
from command line and the choice is not expired, repo would use the
user default value.
When a user default value is not present and when the system wide
enable default is provided in git's system configuration, repo would
ask the user for a confirmation which will be valid for two weeks.
git_config.py: Add support for system config. When reading system
config, we would use --system to avoid hardcoding a path as the
value may be different on some other distributions.
git_superproject.py: Add a new subroutine, _UseSuperproject(), which
returns whether superproject should be used and whether it
is from a user configuration.
The value is determined in the following order:
1. If the user specifies either --use-superproject or
--no-use-superproject, then that choice is being used.
2. If neither is specified, we would then check the saved value
(upon repo init) and use that choice when there was a choice.
3. We then check if there is a saved and unexpired value for
user's choice in their ~/.gitconfig, and use the unexpired
choice, if available.
4. Finally, if all the above didn't give us a decision, and if
the git system configuration is providing a rollout hint, present
a prompt to user for their decision and save it in ~/.gitconfig.
subcmds/sync.py: Make use of the new UseSuperproject() provided by
git_superproject.py.
While there also silent stderr from git describe when determining the
version of repo.
Bug: [google internal] b/190688390
Change-Id: Iad3ee03026342ee500e5d65e2f0fa600d7637613
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/309762
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
It is possible that a clone bundle contained the object referenced by
the branch in the manifest and in the superproject, but not the branch
itself (for example, the branch may be newly created from an existing
branch, or is not vislble to the user downloading the clone bundle).
When --use-superproject is enabled, because we are overriding
revisionExpr with the SHA1 revision provided by the superproject, the
verification step would succeed, but because the expected branch do not
exist, it would confuse git-repo at a later time, as it is expecting the
remote branch to exist in the local clone.
In project.py, fix this by making SetRevisionId() to always remember
the actual branch name and verify it in _CheckForImmutableRevision()
so that we only skip the fetch step when both objects exists locally.
Bug: [google internal] b/191974277
Change-Id: I49d3ca0667f524c8c45f416492faf95b1dd822fb
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/310802
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Pinned manifests and release manifest have revisionId set for all
projects. For such projects don't update the commit ids.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
$ repo_dev sync --use-superproject -j8
$ repo_dev sync -n -c -j32 -m $(pwd)/manifest_7482982.xml
Bug: [google internal] b/191995372
Change-Id: I4681135b1d15f4a63527b6f0356d76ec842485d6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/310582
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Don't exit if there are missing commit ids in superproject.
This change implements the following suggestion from delphij@:
"we should note the event (so we know that --use-superproject but there
were some errors, e.g. manifest didn't specify commit id for some
reason, or if there is no superproject but --use-superproject is
used), print out a message telling the use that this is not support,
but continue as if --no-use-superproject was specified?"
Changes:
superproject:
+ Added git_trace2_event_log as an argument to the constructor.
+ Sync method returns SyncResult a NamedTuple of
++ success - True if sync of superproject is successful, or False.
++ fatal - True if caller should exit, Or False.
+ UpdateProjectsRevisionId returns UpdateProjectsResult a NamedTuple of
++ manifest_path - path name of the overriding manifest file instead
of None
++ fatal - True if caller should exit, Or False
+ _GetAllProjectsCommitIds returns CommitIdsResult a NamedTuple of
++ commit_ids - a dictionary with the projects/commit ids on success,
otherwise None
++ fatal - True if caller should exit, Or False
+ Added _SkipUpdatingProjectRevisionId a helper function to see if a
project's revision id needs to be updated or not. This function is
used to exclude projects from local manifest file.
+ Added the following error events into git_trace2_event_log
++ If superproject is missing in a manifest
++ If there are missing commit ids for projects.
command.py:
+ Deleted unused import - platform
+ Added git_trace2_event_log as a member so all subcmds can log error
events.
main.py:
+ Initialized git_trace2_event_log as a member of command object.
init.py:
+ Deleted unused import - optparse
init.py:
+ Called sys.exit only if Sync returns exit=True
sync.py:
+ Called sys.exit only if Superproject's UpdateProjectsRevisionId returns
exit=True
+ Reloaded the manifest only if manifest path is returned by
UpdateProjectsRevisionId. If not, fall back to the old way of doing
repo sync.
test_git_superproject:
+ Added code to verify error events are being logged.
+ Added a test for no superproject tag
+ Added test for UpdateProjectsRevisionId not updating the revision id
with the commit ids.
Tested the code with the following commands.
+ Positive test case with aosp-master.
$ repo_dev init -u persistent-https://android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b master --use-superproject
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
.../android/aosp/.repo/exp-superproject/925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git: Initial setup for superproject completed.
Your identity is: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
If you want to change this, please re-run 'repo init' with --config-name
repo has been initialized in .../android/aosp
$ repo_dev sync -j40 --use-superproject
remote: Total 12 (delta 4), reused 12 (delta 4)
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
.../android/aosp/.repo/exp-superproject/925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git: Initial setup for superproject completed.
...
repo sync has finished successfully.
+ Negative test case without superproject tag.
$ repo_dev sync -j40 --use-superproject
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
repo error: superproject tag is not defined in manifest: .../android/aosp/.repo/manifest.xml
error: Cannot get project commit ids from manifest
error: Update of revsionId from superproject has failed. Please resync with --no-use-superproject option
...
Checking out: 100% (1022/1022), done in 3.589s
repo sync has finished successfully.
+ Test for missing commit_id for a project.
$ repo_dev sync -j40 --use-superproject
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
.../android/aosp/.repo/exp-superproject/925043f706ba64db713e9bf3b55987e2-superproject.git: Initial setup for superproject completed.
error: please file a bug using go/repo-bug to report missing commit_ids for: ['build/blueprint']
error: Update of revsionId from superproject has failed. Please resync with --no-use-superproject option
...
Checking out: 100% (1022/1022), done in 3.364s
repo sync has finished successfully.
$ ./run_tests -v
...
...== 164 passed in 2.87s ==...
Bug: [google internal] b/189371541
Change-Id: I5ea49f87e8fa41be590fc0c914573e16c8cdfcfa
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/309162
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
With repo sync --use-superproject, don't update the commit ids of every project
that comes from local manifest.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
+ Test with local.xml
1. repo init --use-superproject -u persistent-https://googleplex-android.git.corp.google.com/a/platform/manifest
2. cd .repo
cp -r /google/src/head/depot/google3/wireless/android/build_tools/translations/pipeline/local_manifests local_manifests
cd ..
local$ time repo_dev sync --use-superproject
NOTICE: --use-superproject is in beta; report any issues to the address described in `repo version`
.../local/.repo/exp-superproject/feb2c2847da5e274f3d530d5ab438af8-superproject.git: Initial setup for superproject completed.
...
Bug: [google internal] b/189360443
Bug: [google internal] b/189139268
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14499
Change-Id: Ideaf268c294e9b500b2b9726ffbd733dd8d63004
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/308822
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
superproject supports multiple remotes. Get all commit ids
from superproject for all projects that are in the manifest.
$ ./run_tests -v
Bug: [google internal] b/186395810
Change-Id: I6edce3918853a7a3a65aec5528e6a43a544eff53
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/308862
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Finding the "right" pytest is challenging. In Debian, `pytest` is
Python 2 while `pytest-3` is the Python 3 version ... but only when
outside of a virtualenv. Inside of a virtualenv (e.g. the ones that
tox creates), we always want `pytest`.
Change-Id: Ic1fe84c10f06227bceeb9baad6a3c4598bbe9860
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303802
Reviewed-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Running repo with Python 3.5 fails due to the use of the encoding
parameter to subprocess.run(). There are also f-strings being used in
some of the tests.
This drops support for these systems:
* Ubuntu Xenial: released Apr 2016, EOS Apr 2021, EOL Apr 2024
* Debian Stretch: released Jun 2017, EOL Jun 2022
So the minimum required distros now are:
* Ubuntu Bionic: released Apr 2018 w/Python 3.6
* Debian Buster: released Jul 2019 w/Python 3.7
Change-Id: I1144f7ab6f882b10cac0131982df081fe4ac44f9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303363
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@axis.com>
Before Python 3.8, xml.dom.minidom sorted the attributes of an element
when writing it to a file, while later versions output the attributes
in the order they were created. Avoid these differences by sorting the
attributes for each element before comparing the generated manifests
with the expected ones.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14382
Change-Id: Ie2597727afcc48f9063a7261ad970e8a549f0587
Signed-off-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@axis.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303326
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit b4429439 (sync: refactor main fetch loop) broke syncing of
submodules with sync-s="true". The first `repo sync` would just fetch
the superrepo, while the second `repo sync` would fetch the submodules.
This was due to the new _FetchMain() function not passing back the
all_projects variable that it had modified.
Change-Id: Ie8187cde7bb894e4e9a6b76c2aed83873d9f69a4
Signed-off-by: Peter Kjellerstedt <peter.kjellerstedt@axis.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/307065
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We always pass in output_redir when syncing, but that's the common case:
there are a few situations (like `repo init`) where we don't pass in a
buffer, and if any errors show up in that case, we'd crash. Rely on the
print function to handle this logic for us.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14568
Change-Id: I8cd47e82329797ffc42534418a3dfbd8429205be
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/307222
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
+ In XmlManifest._Unload set 'bugurl' to Wrapper().BUG_URL.
+ contactinfo returns a namedtuple.
+ bug_url can be accessed as self._manifest.contactinfo.bugurl.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Added contactinfo tag to default.xml and verified that bugurl is used.
Bug: [google internal] b/186220520.
Change-Id: Iaafd6465e072b2e47a0a0b548bf6cb608a0b0a04
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/306342
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We changed sync to use multiprocessing for parallel work. This broke
the ssh proxy code as it's all based on threads. Rewrite the logic to
be multiprocessing safe.
Now instead of the module acting as a stateful object, callers have to
instantiate a new ProxyManager class that holds all the state, an pass
that down to any users.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12389
Change-Id: I4b1af116f7306b91e825d3c56fb4274c9b033562
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305486
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
The only time we really need ssh proxies is when we want to run many
connections and reuse them. That only happens when running sync.
Every other command makes at most two connections, and even then it's
only one or none. So the effort of setting up & tearing down ssh
proxies isn't worth it most of the time.
The big reason we want to move this logic to sync is that it's now
using multiprocessing for parallel work. The current ssh proxy code
is all based on threads, which means none of the logic is working
correctly. The current ssh design makes it hard to fix when all of
the state lives in the global/module scope.
So the first step to fixing this is top move the setup & teardown to
the one place that really needs it: sync. No other commands will use
proxies anymore, just direct connections.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12389
Change-Id: Ibd351acdec39a87562b3013637c5df4ea34e03c6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305485
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Gitlab returns a 400 error when trying to fetch clone.bundle
from a repository containing the git-repo tool. The repo
launcher doesn't then fall back to not using a clone.bundle
file and the repo init fails.
Change-Id: Ia3390d0638ef9a39fb2fab84625b269d28caf1cc
Signed-off-by: Craig Northway <cnorthway@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305382
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
$ repo_dev sync -c -j8 --no-use-superproject
Fetching: 100% (1041/1041), done in 1m22.743s
$ repo_dev sync -c -j8 --use-superproject
WARNING: --use-superproject is experimental and not for general use
..
Bug: [google internal] b/187459275
Change-Id: I3f4269df38cd24a21723e8b2be5a1f013e7b5a91
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305682
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If superproject was not available for a branch, then the next
repo sync would also fail because --use-superproject is
remembered across repo init. In such cases, hoping the hint to
to use --no-use-superproject will help.
Tested the code with the following commands and by forcing
a failure.
$ ./run_tests -v
Bug: [google internal] b/187459275
Change-Id: Ie250812b7ba83afc230b5b1d154ba11f245f8b8a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305622
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
The ssh master logic has never worked under Windows which is why this
code always returned False when running there (including cygwin). But
the OS check was still done while holding the threading lock. While
it might be a little slower than necessary, it still worked.
The switch from the threading module to the multiprocessing module
changed global behavior subtly under Windows and broke things: the
globals previously would stay valid, but now they get cleared. So
the lock is reset to None in children workers.
We could tweak the logic to pass the lock through, but there isn't
much point when the rest of the code is still disabled in Windows.
So perform the platform check before we grab the lock. This fixes
the crash, and probably speeds things up a few nanoseconds.
This shouldn't be a problem on Linux systems as the platform fork
will duplicate the existing process memory (including globals).
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14480
Change-Id: I1d1da82c6d7bd6b8cdc1f03f640a520ecd047063
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305149
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The ssh master logic has never worked under Windows which is why this
code always returned False when running there (including cygwin). But
the OS check was still done while holding the threading lock. While
it might be a little slower than necessary, it still worked.
The switch from the threading module to the multiprocessing module
changed global behavior subtly under Windows and broke things: the
globals previously would stay valid, but now they get cleared. So
the lock is reset to None in children workers.
We could tweak the logic to pass the lock through, but there isn't
much point when the rest of the code is still disabled in Windows.
So perform the platform check before we grab the lock. This fixes
the crash, and probably speeds things up a few nanoseconds.
This shouldn't be a problem on Linux systems as the platform fork
will duplicate the existing process memory (including globals).
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14480
Change-Id: I1d1da82c6d7bd6b8cdc1f03f640a520ecd047063
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305149
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
It will be used to let manifest authors self-register contact info.
This element can be repeated, and any later entries will clobber
earlier ones. This would allow manifest authors who extend
manifests to specify their own contact info.
It would have 1 required attribute: bugurl.
"bugurl" specifies the URL to file a bug against the manifest owner.
<contactinfo bugurl="bug-url"/>
TODO: This CL only implements the parsing logic and further work
will be in followup CLs.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests tests/test_manifest_xml.py
$ ./run_tests -v
Bug: [google internal] b/186220520.
Change-Id: I47e765ba2dab5cdf850191129f4d4cd6b803f451
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305203
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Commit fb527e3f52 ("sync: create dedicated
manifest project update func") refactored code from the main body into a
dedicated method. The manifest_name was passed as an argument, but never
used it, and instead reaches back out to the command line options. This
ignores the logic in the main loop where manifest_name might have changed
(like when using smart sync).
Change-Id: I4b84638fbb10c2b6f8f4b555e1475b0669c2daf4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305148
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We've switched most of this command over to multiprocessing and off
of _threading, so do the Event object too. The APIs are the same
between the modules, so we shouldn't need to update anything else.
Change-Id: I52d31f1c6ef2bcbe7bbc1dd1add79a8d5d08784a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305147
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We're inconsistent with help text as to whether it uses title case and
whether it ends in a period. Add a test to enforce a standard, and use
the style that Python optparse & argparse use themselves (e.g. with the
--help option): always lowercase, and never trailing period.
Change-Id: Ic1defae23daeac0ac9116aaf487427f50b34050d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/305144
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
While this provides a way to undo earlier command line options (e.g.
`repo sync --tags --no-tags`) which can be helpful for scripting &
automation, this more importantly allows the user to override the
manifest settings for syncing tags from a project.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12401
Change-Id: Id4c36cd82e6ca7cb073b5d63a09f6c7ccdebba83
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304904
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
For most commands, this is more about providing a way to undo earlier
command line options (e.g. `repo info -c --no-current-branch`) which
can be helpful for scripting & automation. But for the sync command,
this is helpful to undo the setting that exists in the manifest itself.
With this in place, tweak the sync current_branch_only logic to only
apply the manifest settings when the user hasn't specified a command
line option.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12401
Change-Id: I21e2384624680cc740d1b5d1e49c50589d2fe6a0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304903
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We're inconsistent with the short option for this flag:
* gitc-init: <none as -c is already used>
* info: -b
* init: -c
* overview: -b
* sync: -c
* upload: --cbr
Since info & overview are not as heavily used as the others, switch
them from -b to -c. We leave -b in as a hidden alias for now.
Similarly, switch upload from --cbr to just -c. A lot of people
use --cbr, so we leave this as a hidden alias for now too.
Ideally gitc-init wouldn't use -c, but that ship has sailed, and
we're more likely to deprecate gitc entirely at this point.
This provides a consistent set of options across subcommands.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12401
Change-Id: Iec249729223866fe1ea0ebabed12ca851cc38b35
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304902
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Search for project branches to upload in parallel. This can cut the
lookup time in half for large projects. We still run the actual hooks
in serial once we have the list of projects to process, but we would
need to rethink things quite a bit before we could handle running them
in parallel too.
Change-Id: I8da0cbc5010566aa860e1a158f3dc07f0709dcff
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304842
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We were updating the per-checkout m/ pseudo ref when syncing, but we
only created the common m/ redirect when initializing a project for
the first time. This is fine unless the user switches the manifest
branch in an existing project, then we never create that redirect.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14468
Change-Id: I5325e7e602dcb4ce150bef258901ba5e9fdea461
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304822
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When running upload across multiple projects, include the project in
any error messages that come up. This lets users figure out where
the problem might be.
Change-Id: I09470c9a1b512baf910d6d97b747816d1a6f3a87
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304783
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Currently, copyfiles and linkfiles which marked by
"<copyfile/>" and "<linkfile/>" in manifest will
be created by first exec 'repo sync'.
But if some "<copyfile/>" or "<linkfile/>" are removed
in manifest, then 'repo sync', these removed item
dest can not be removed in the sourcecode workspace.
This patch is intent to fix this issue, by save a
'copy-link-files.json' in .repo and then compared with
new dest path when next sync. If any "<copyfile/>" or
"<linkfile/>" were removed, the dest path will be
removed in sourcecode at the same time.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11008
Change-Id: I6b7b41e94df0f9e6e52801ec755951a4c572d05d
Signed-off-by: jiajia tang <tangjiajia@xiaomi.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304202
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When depth is used, we would fetch only SHA1 when superproject is
used, as the result, only the manifest branch is being recorded,
and commands like repo start would fail.
Fix this by saving the upstream branch value in the overlay
manifest and add the upstream branch to fetch list.
Bug: [google internal] b/185951360
Change-Id: Ib36f56067723f2572ed817785b31cc928ddfec0a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304562
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Default the partial_clone_exclude argument to an empty set.
Fixes the following report by Emil Medve.
With this change (up to v2.14.1), on an existing "normal" clone (without partial-clone options) I'm seeing this traceback during `repo selfupdate`:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../.repo/repo/main.py", line 630, in <module>
_Main(sys.argv[1:])
File ".../.repo/repo/main.py", line 604, in _Main
result = run()
File ".../.repo/repo/main.py", line 597, in <lambda>
run = lambda: repo._Run(name, gopts, argv) or 0
File ".../.repo/repo/main.py", line 261, in _Run
result = cmd.Execute(copts, cargs)
File ".../.repo/repo/subcmds/selfupdate.py", line 54, in Execute
if not rp.Sync_NetworkHalf():
File ".../.repo/repo/project.py", line 1091, in Sync_NetworkHalf
if self.name in partial_clone_exclude:
TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable
$ ./run_tests -v
Change-Id: I71e744e4ef2a37b13aa9ba42eba3935e78c4e40a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/304082
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
The merge of the repo & init parser missed this default.
When running `repo init ...` in an existing checkout but w/out the -m
option, then repo would error out complaining that -m is required when
it didn't do this before.
Change-Id: I58035d48cc413b5d373702b9dc3b9ecd3fd1e900
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303945
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Make sure we print a message whenever we retry so it's clear to the
user why repo is pausing for a long time, and why repo might have
passed even though it displayed some errors earlier.
Also unify the sleep logic so we don't have two independent methods.
This makes it easier to reason about.
Also don't sleep if we're in the last iteration of the for loop. It
doesn't make sense to and needlessly slows things down when there are
real errors.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12494
Change-Id: Ifceace5b2dde75c2dac39ea5388527dd37376336
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303402
Reviewed-by: Sam Saccone 🐐 <samccone@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
In _FetchOne & _CheckOne, only print error.GitError exception,
but other exceptions are still thrown
Fixes the GitError exceptions from /usr/lib/python3.8/multiprocessing/pool.py
exiting the repo sync.
Tested the code with the following commands and verified repo sync
continues after fetch error because of an invalid SHA1.
$ ./run_tests -v
$ python3 ~/work/repo/git-repo/repo sync -m manifest_P21623846.xml -j32
...
error.GitError: Cannot fetch platform/vendor/google_devices/redbull/proprietary update-ref: fatal: d5a99e518f09d6abb0c0dfa899594e1ea6232459^0: not a valid SHA1
....
An error like the following when jobs=1
error.GitError: Cannot checkout platform/vendor/qcom/sdm845/proprietary/qcrilOemHook: Cannot initialize work tree for platform/vendor/qcom/sdm845/proprietary/qcrilOemHook
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14392
Change-Id: I8922ad6c07c733125419f5698b0f7e32d70c7905
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303544
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Now that we have a bunch of subcommands doing parallel execution, a
common pattern arises that we can factor out for most of them. We
leave forall alone as it's a bit too complicated atm to cut over.
Change-Id: I3617a4f7c66142bcd1ab030cb4cca698a65010ac
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/301942
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Since Python has deprecated the formatter module, switch to the textwrap
module instead for reflowing text. We weren't really using any other
feature anyways.
Verified by diffing the output before & after the change and making sure
it was the same.
Then made a few tweaks to tighten up the output.
Change-Id: I0be1bc2a6661a311b1a4693c80d0f8366320ba55
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303282
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Currently, list only shows projects that exist in the checkout, and
doesn't offer any way to list all projects in the manifest (based on
the current settings, or on the options passed to list). This seems
to be the opposite of what (at least some) users expect, so let's
add an option to show all of them regardless of checkout state.
Change-Id: I94bbdc5bd0ff2a411704fa215e7fc2b60fa3360e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/301263
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We want progress bars in the default output mode, but not when the
user specifies --quiet. Add a setting to the Progress bar class so
it takes care of not displaying anything itself rather than having
to update every subcommand to conditionally setup & call the object.
Change-Id: I1134993bffc5437bc22e26be11a512125f10597f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303225
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Add new CommonOptions entry points to move the existing --jobs to,
and relocate all --verbose/--quiet options to that. This provides
both a consistent interface for users as well as for code.
Change-Id: Ifaf83b88872421f4749b073c472b4a67ca6c0437
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303224
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
partial-clone-exclude option excludes projects during
partial clone. This is a comma-delimited project names
(from manifest.xml). This option is persisted and it
is used by the sync command.
A project that has been unparital'ed will remain unpartial if
that project's name is specified in the --partial-clone-exclude
option. The project name should match exactly.
Added
$ ./run_tests -v
Bug: [google internal] b/175712967
"I can't "unpartial" my androidx-main checkout"
$ rm -rf androidx-main/
$ mkdir androidx-main/
$ cd androidx-main/
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b androidx-main --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M -m default.xml
$ repo_dev sync -c -j8
+ Verify a project is partial
$ cd frameworks/support/
$ git config -l | grep 'partial'
+ Unpartial a project.
$ /google/bin/releases/android/git_repack/git_unpartial
+ Verify project is unpartial
$ git config -l | grep 'partial'
$ cd ../..
+ Exclude the project from being unparial'ed after init and sync.
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b androidx-main --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --partial-clone-exclude="platform/frameworks/support,platform/frameworks/support-golden" -m default.xml
+ Verify project is unpartial
$ cd frameworks/support/
$ git config -l | grep 'partial'
$ cd ../..
$ repo_dev sync -c -j8
$ cd frameworks/support/
$ git config -l | grep 'partial'
$ cd ../..
+ Remove the project from exclude list and verify that project is partially cloned.
$ repo_dev init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b androidx-main --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --partial-clone-exclude= -m default.xml
$ repo_dev sync -c -j8
$ cd frameworks/support/
$ git config -l | grep 'partial'
Change-Id: Id5dba418eba1d3f54b54e826000406534c0ec196
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/303162
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
The number of jobs one wants to run against the network tends to
factor differently from the number of jobs one wants to run when
checking out local projects. The former is constrained by your
internet connection & server limits while the later is constrained
by your local computer's CPU & storage I/O. People with beefier
computers probably want to keep the network/server jobs bounded a
bit lower than the local/checkout jobs.
Change-Id: Ia27ab682c62c09d244a8a1427b1c65acf0116c1c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/302804
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The current logic has a downside in that it doesn't sync to the latest
signed version available if the latest commit itself is unsigned. This
can come up when using the "main" branch as it is sometimes signed, but
often not as it's holding the latest merged commits. When people use
the main branch, it's to get early testing on versions tagged but not
yet released, and we don't want them to get stuck indefinitely on that
old version of repo.
For example, this series of events:
* "stable" is at v2.12.
* "main" is tagged with v2.13.
* early testers use --repo-rev main to get v2.13.
* new commits are merged to "main".
* "main" is tagged with v2.14.
* new commits are merged to "main".
* devs who had synced in the past to test v2.13 are stuck on v2.13.
repo sees "main" is unsigned and so doesn't try to upgrade at all.
The only way to get unwedged is to re-run `repo init --repo-rev main`,
or to manually sync once with repo verification disabled, or for us to
leave "main" signed for a while and hope devs will sync in that window.
The new logic is that whenever changes are available, we switch to the
latest signed tag. We also replace some of the duplicated verification
code in the sync command with the newer wrapper logic. This handles a
couple of important scenarios inaddition to above:
* rollback (e.g. v2.13.8 -> v2.13.7)
* do not trash uncommitted changes (in case of ad-hoc testing)
* switch tag histories (e.g. v2.13.8 -> v2.13.8-cr1)
Change-Id: I5b45ba1dd26a7c582700ee3711f303dc7538579b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/300122
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We need to pass back an int, not a CompletedProcess object. Switch to
check=False so we don't throw an exception on failure -- we're already
showing pytest's stderr, and will return the non-zero status.
Change-Id: Ib0d3862a09a3963f25025f39a8e34419cf2a54df
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/299624
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This avoids GIL limitations with using threads for parallel processing.
This reworks the fetch logic to return results for processing in the
main thread instead of leaving every thread to do its own processing.
We have to tweak the chunking logic a little here because multiprocessing
favors batching over returning immediate results when using a larger value
for chunksize. When a single job can be quite slow, this tradeoff is not
good UX.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12389
Change-Id: I0f0512d15ad7332d1eb28aff52c29d378acc9e1d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298642
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Use multiprocessing to run in parallel. When operating on multiple
projects, this can greatly speed things up. Across 1000 repos, it
goes from ~40sec to ~16sec with the default -j8.
The output processing does not appear to be a significant bottle
neck -- it accounts for <1sec out of the ~16sec runtime. Thus we
leave it in the main thread to simplify the code.
Change-Id: I750b72c7711b0c5d26e65d480738fbaac3a69971
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297984
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Use multiprocessing to run in parallel. When operating on multiple
projects, this can greatly speed things up. Across 1000 repos, it
goes from ~10sec to ~4sec with the default -j8.
This only does a simple conversion over to get an easy speedup. It
is currently written to collect all results before displaying them.
If we refactored this module more, we could have it display results
as they came in.
Change-Id: I5caf4ca51df0b7f078f0db104ae5232268482c1c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298643
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Bug: [google internal] b/183232698
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
$ repo_dev init -u sso://android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b master --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --repo-rev=main --use-superproject
$ repo_dev sync --use-superproject
$ repo_dev sync
real 0m8.046s
user 0m2.866s
sys 0m2.457s
Second time repo sync took only 8 seconds and verified by printing that
urrent_branch_only is True in project.py's Sync_NetworkHalf function.
Change-Id: Ic48efb23ea427dfa36e12a5c49973d6ae776d818
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/301182
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Without --depth
$ time repo_dev init -u sso://googleplex-android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b master --repo-rev=main --use-superproject
real 6m48.086s
user 3m27.281s
sys 1m1.386s
With --depth=1
$ time repo_dev init -u sso://googleplex-android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b master --repo-rev=main --use-superproject
real 2m49.637s
user 2m51.458s
sys 0m39.108s
From dwillemsen@:
"For me it's the difference between 9m28s using the current code and
16s using --depth=1 while fetching the superproject."
Bug: [google internal] b/180451672
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Change-Id: I1c3e4aef4414c4e9dd259fb6e4619da0421896b0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/300922
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Add a new "event": "command", which is emitted at when all command
arguments have been processed.
Additional fields:
"name": Name of the primary command (ex: repo, git)
"subcommands"': List of the sub-commands once command-line arguments
are processed
Examples:
Command: repo --version
Event: {"event": "command", <common fields>,
"name": "repo",
"subcommands": ["version"]
}
Bug: [google internal] b/178507266
Testing:
- Unit tests
- Verified repo git trace2 logs had expected data
Change-Id: I825bd0ecedee45135382461a4ba10f987f09aef3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/300343
Reviewed-by: Ian Kasprzak <iankaz@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
The refactor to multiprocessing broke status reporting slightly when
checking out projects. Make sure we mark the step as failed if any
of the projects failed, not just when --fail-fast is set.
Change-Id: I0efb56ce83b068b2c334046df3fef23d797599c9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/299882
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We've had a limited version of this in CrOS for a long time. There's
nothing CrOS specific about it, so lets move it to the repo project so
everyone can utilize it.
Change-Id: I04cd94610c1100f3afcd2baf8c8e7ab13e589490
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/299202
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If the current project doesn't have any local branches, then there's
nothing to prune, so return right away. This avoids running a few
git commands when we aren't actually going to use the results, and
it avoids checking repository validity. Since we aren't going to do
anything in here, no need to check it.
Change-Id: Ie9d5c75a954e42807477299f3e5a63a92fac138b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/299742
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Added the following methods to XmlManifest class.
+ GetDefaultGroupsStr() - return 'default,platform-' + platform.system().lower()
+ GetGroupsStr() - Same as gitc_utils.py's _manifest_groups func.
+ Replaced gitc_utils.py's_manifest_groups calls with GetGroupsStr.
+ Used the above methods to get groups in command.py::GetProjects
and part of init.py.
TODO: clean up these funcs to take structured group data more instead
of passing strings around everywhere that need parsing.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by using repo_dev alias and pointing to this CL
and verified prebuilts/fullsdk-linux directory has all the folders.
Tested repo init and repo sync with --use-superproject and without
--use-superproject argument.
$ repo_dev init -u sso://android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b androidx-main --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --repo-rev=main --use-superproject
$ repo_dev sync -c -j32
Bug: [google internal] b/181804931
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Change-Id: Ia98585cbfa3a1449710655af55d56241794242b6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/299422
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Superproject objects accept the optional argument “quiet”.
The following progress messages are displayed if quiet is false.
Displayed the following message whenever we find we have to make a new
folder (aka new remote), because if you started with repo init android
and later do googleplex-android that is when it will be slow.
"<location>: Performing initial setup for superproject; this might take
several minutes.".
After fetch completion, added the following notification:
"<location>: Initial setup for superproject completed."
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by using repo_dev alias and pointing to this CL.
$ repo_dev init -u persistent-https://googleplex-android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b rvc-dev --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --repo-rev=main --use-superproject
Bug: [google internal] b/181178282
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Change-Id: Ia7fb85c6fb934faaa90c48fc0c55e7f41055f48a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/299122
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Allow the user to specify relative or absolute or any other funky
path that they want when using `repo init` or `repo sync`. Our
goal is to restrict the paths in the remote manifest git repo we
cloned from the network, not protect the user from themselves.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14156
Change-Id: I1ccfb2a6bd1dce2bd765e261bef0bbf0f8a9beb6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298823
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
With the recent commit 0501b29e7a
("status: Use multiprocessing for `repo status -j<num>` instead of
threading"), the limitation with project serialization no longer
applies. It turns out that ad-hoc logic is expensive. In the CrOS
checkout (~1000 projects w/8 jobs by default), it adds about ~7sec
overhead to all invocations. With a fast nop run:
time repo forall -j8 -c true
This goes from ~11sec to ~4sec -- more than 50% speedup.
Change-Id: Ie6bcccd21eef20440692751b7ebd36c890d5bbcc
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298724
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The ProjectArgs function can be inlined which simplifies it quite a
bit. We shouldn't need the custom exception handling here either.
This also makes the next commit easier to review.
Change-Id: If3be04f58c302c36a0f20b99de0f67e78beac141
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298723
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This is in preparation for simplifying the jobs support. The nested
function is referenced in the options object which can't be pickled,
so pull it out into a static method instead.
Change-Id: I01d3c4eaabcb8b8775ddf22312a6e142c84cb77d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298722
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If a manifest checksout a project multiple times, repo download isn't
able to accurately pick the right project. We were just picking the
first result which could be a bit random for the user. If we hit that
situation, check if the cwd is one of the projects, and if it isn't,
we emit an error and tell the user it's an ambiguous request.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13070
Change-Id: Id1059b81330229126b48c7312569b37504808383
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298702
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The clone bundle logic assumes there is a one-to-one mapping between the
projects/ and project-objects/ trees. When using shared projects (where
we checkout different branches from the same project), this would lead us
to fetching the same clone bundle multiple times. Automatically skip the
clone bundle logic if the project-objects/ dir already exists.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10993
Change-Id: I82c6fa1faf8605fd56c104fcea2a43dd4eecbce4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298682
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
On macOS, the Finder app likes to poop .DS_Store files in every path
that the user browses. If the user pokes around the .git/ tree, it
could generate a .DS_Store file in there too. When repo goes to read
all the local refs, it tries to decode this binary file as UTF-8 and
subsequently crashes.
Since paths that begin with . are not valid refs, ignore them like we
already do with paths that end in .lock. Also bump the check up to
ignore dirs that match since that follows the git rules: they apply
to any component in its path, not just the final path (name).
We don't implement the full valid ref algorithm that git employs as
it's a bit complicated, and we only really need to focus on what will
practically show up locally.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14162
Change-Id: I6519f990e33cc58a72fcb00c0f983ad3285ace3d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298662
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
When using Git under Windows, it seems that Git doesn't always parse
GIT_DIR correctly when it uses the Windows \ form, but does when it
uses / only.
For example, when using worktrees:
$ GIT_DIR='C:\Users\vapier\Desktop\repo\breakpad\tools\test\.git' git worktree list
fatal: not a git repository: ..\..\.repo\worktrees\linux-syscall-support.git\worktrees\test
$ GIT_DIR='C:/Users/vapier/Desktop/repo/breakpad/tools/test/.git' git worktree list
C:/Users/vapier/Desktop/repo/breakpad/.repo/worktrees/linux-syscall-support.git fd00dbbd0c06 (detached HEAD)
..\..\..\..\..\src\src\third_party\lss\.git fd00dbbd0c06 (detached HEAD)
..\..\..\..\..\tools\test\.git fd00dbbd0c06 (detached HEAD)
Change-Id: I666c03ae845ecb55d7f9800731ea6987d3e7f401
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298622
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This function is currently written with copyfile & linkfile in mind.
Generalize the logic & function arguments slightly so we can reuse
in more places that make sense.
This changes the validation logic slightly too in that we no longer
allow "." for the dest attribute with copyfile & linkfile, nor for
the src attribute with copyfile. We already rejected those later on
when checking against the active filesystem, but now we reject them
a little sooner when parsing.
The empty path check isn't a new requirement exactly -- repo used to
crash on it, so it was effectively blocked, but now we diagnosis it.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/14156
Change-Id: I0fdb42a3da60ed149ff1997c5dd4b85da70eec3d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298442
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Use multiprocessing to run in parallel. When operating on multiple
projects, this can speed things up. Across 1000 repos, it goes from
~9sec to ~5sec with the default -j8.
Change-Id: Ida6dd565db78ff7bac0ecb25d2805e8a1bf78048
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297982
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This avoids GIL limitations with using threads for parallel processing.
In a CrOS checkout with ~1000 repos, the nop case goes from ~6 sec down
to ~4 sec with -j8. Not a big deal, but shows that this actually works
to speed things up unlike the threading model.
This reworks the checkout logic to return results for processing in the
main thread instead of leaving every thread to do its own processing.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12389
Change-Id: I143e5e3f7158e83ea67e2d14e5552153a874248a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298063
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Use multiprocessing to run in parallel. When operating on multiple
projects, this can greatly speed things up. Across 1000 repos, it
goes from ~30sec to ~3sec with the default -j8.
Change-Id: I0dc62d704c022dd02cac0bd67fe79224f4e34095
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297484
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
+ superproject will be fetched into a directory with the name
“<remote name>-superproject.git” instead of the current
“superproject.git” folder.
+ Deleted _Clone method and added _Init method.
+ _Init method will do “git init --bare <remote>-superproject.git”.
It will create the folder and set up a bare repository in
<remote>-superproject.git folder.
+ _Fetch method, will pass <remote url>, <branch> arguments.
Moved the --filter argument from “git clone” to “git fetch”.
_Fetch method will execute the following command to fetch
superproject. Added --no-tags argument.
master: git fetch <remote url> --force --no-tags --filter blob:none
branch: git fetch <remote url> --force --no-tags --filter blob:none \
<branch>:<branch>
+ Performance improvements for aosp-master
++ repo init performance improved from 35 seconds to 17 seconds.
++ repo init --use-superproject is around 5 to 7 secsonds slower.
++ repo sync --use-superproject is around 3 to 4 minutes faster.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by using repo_dev alias and pointing to this CL.
$ time repo_dev init -u sso://android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b master --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --repo-rev=main --use-superproject
...
real 0m20.648s
user 0m8.046s
sys 0m3.271s
+ Without superproject
$ time repo init -u sso://android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b master --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --repo-rev=main
real 0m13.078s
user 0m9.783s
sys 0m2.528s
$ time repo_dev sync -c -j32 --use-superproject
...
real 15m7.072s
user 110m7.216s
sys 20m17.559s
+ Without superproject
$ time repo sync -c -j32
...
real 19m25.644s
user 91m56.331s
sys 20m59.170s
Bug: [google internal] b/180492484
Bug: [google internal] b/179470886
Bug: [google internal] b/180124069
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Change-Id: Ib04bd7f1e25ceb75532643e58ad0129300ba3299
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297702
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
This is in preparation for adding jobs support. The nested function
is referenced in the options object which can't be pickled, so pull
it out into a static method instead.
Change-Id: I280ed2bf26390a0203925517a0d17c13053becaa
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297983
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The idea for skipping some progress updates was to avoid spending
too much time on the progress bar itself. Unfortunately, for large
projects (100s if not 1000s) of repos, we get into the situation
with large/slow checkouts that we skip showing updates when a repo
finishes, but not enough repos finished to increase the percent.
Since the progress bar should be relatively fast compared to the
actual network & local dick operations, have it show an update
whenever the caller requests it. A test with ~1000 repos shows
that the progress bar in total adds <100ms.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11293
Change-Id: I708a0c4bd923c59c7691a5b48ae33eb6fca4cd14
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297903
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When people switch to non-default branches, they sometimes want to
switch back to the default, but don't know the exact name for that
branch. Add a -b HEAD shortcut for that.
Change-Id: I090230da25f9f5a169608115d483f660f555624f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297843
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The XmlManifestTests class is getting to be large and we're only
adding more to it. Factor out the core logic into a new TestCase
so we can reuse it to better group more tests.
Change-Id: I5113444a4649a70ecfa8d83d3305959a953693f7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/298222
Reviewed-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Now that we've converted the few users of this over to subprocess APIs,
we don't need this anymore. It's been a bit hairy to maintain across
different operating systems, so there's no desire to bring it back.
Using multiprocessing Pool to batch things has been working better in
general anyways.
Change-Id: I10769e96f60ecf27a80d8cc2aa0d1b199085252e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297682
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Now that these code paths are all synchronous, there's no need to run
our own poll loop to read & pass thru/save output. Delete all of that
and just let the subprocess module take care of it all.
Change-Id: Ic27fe71b6f964905cf280ce2b183bb7ee46f4a0d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297422
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This fixes intermingling of parallel jobs and simplifies the code
by switching to subprocess.run. This also provides stable output
in the order of projects by returning the output as a string that
the main loop outputs.
This drops support for interactive commands, but it's unclear if
anyone was relying on that, and the default behavior (-j2) made
that unreliable. If it turns out someone still wants this, we can
look at readding it.
Change-Id: I7555b4e7a15aad336667292614f730fb7a90bd26
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297482
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The status command runs a bunch of jobs in parallel, and each one
is responsible for writing to stdout directly. When running many
noisy jobs in parallel, output can get intermingled. Pass down a
StringIO buffer for writing to so we can return the entire output
as a string so the main job can handle displaying it. This fixes
interleaved output as well as making the output stable: we always
display results in the same project order now. By switching from
map to imap, this ends up not really adding any overhead.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12231
Change-Id: Ic18b07c8074c046ff36e306eb8d392fb34fb6eca
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297242
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Extend the Command class to support adding the --jobs option to the
parser if the command declares it supports running in parallel. Also
pull the default value used for the number of local jobs into the
command module so local commands can share it.
Change-Id: I22b0f8d2cf69875013cec657b8e6c4385549ccac
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297024
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Every use of GitCommand in the tree just calls Wait as soon as it's
instantiated. Move the bulk of the logic into the init path to make
the call synchronous to simplify. We'll cleanup the users of the
Wait API to follup commits -- having this split makes it easier to
track down regressions.
Change-Id: I1e8c519efa912da723749ff7663558c04c1f491c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297244
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Since the --manifest-url flag is always required when creating a new
checkout, allow the url to be specified via a positional argument.
This brings it a little closer to the `git clone` UI.
Change-Id: Iaf18e794ae2fa38b20579243d067205cae5fae2f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297322
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
This is the only code in the tree that uses GitCommand asynchronously.
Rewrite it to use multiprocessing.Pool as it makes the code a little
bit easier to understand and simpler.
Change-Id: I3ed3b037f24aa1e9dfe8eec9ec21815cdda7678a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297143
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
These are the only users in the tree that process the output as it's
produced. All others capture all the output first and then process
the results. However, these functions still don't fully return until
it's finished processing, and these funcs are in turn used in other
synchronous code paths. So it's unclear whether anyone will notice
that it's slightly slower or less interactive. Let's try it out and
see if users report issues.
This will allow us to simplify our custom GitCommand code and move it
over to Python's subprocess.run, and will help fix interleaved output
when running multiple commands in parallel (e.g. `repo diff -j8`).
Change-Id: Ida16fafc47119d30a629a8783babeba890515de0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297144
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
We only provide input to GitCommand in one place, so inline the logic
to be more synchronous and similar to subprocess.run. This makes the
code simpler and easier to understand.
Change-Id: Ibe498fedf608774bae1f807fc301eb67841c468b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297142
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Added --no-use-superproject to repo and init.py to disable use of
manifest superprojects.
Replaced the term "sha" with "commit id".
Added _GetBranch method to Superproject object.
Moved shared code between init and sync into SyncSuperproject function.
This function either does git clone or git fetch. If git fetch fails
it does git clone.
Changed Superproject constructor to accept manifest, repodir and branch
to avoid passing them to multiple functions as argument.
Changed functions that were raising exceptions to return either True
or False.
Saved the --use-superproject option in config as repo.superproject.
Updated internal-fs-layout.md document.
Updated the tests to work with the new API changes in Superproject.
Performance for the first time sync has improved from 20 minutes to
around 15 minutes.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by using repo_dev alias and pointing to this CL.
$ repo init took around 20 seconds longer because of cloning of superproject.
$ time repo_dev init -u sso://android.git.corp.google.com/platform/manifest -b master --partial-clone --clone-filter=blob:limit=10M --repo-rev=main --use-superproject
...
real 0m35.919s
user 0m21.947s
sys 0m8.977s
First run
$ time repo sync --use-superproject
...
real 16m41.982s
user 100m6.916s
sys 19m18.753s
No difference in repo sync time after the first run.
Bug: [google internal] b/179090734
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Change-Id: I12df92112f46e001dfbc6f12cd633c3a15cf924b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/296382
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Changed "git pull" to "git fetch" as we are using --bare option. Used the
following command to fetch:
git fetch origin +refs/heads/*:refs/heads/* --prune
Pass --branch argument to Superproject's UpdateProjectsRevisionId function.
Returned False/None when directories don't exist instead of raise
GitError exception from _Fetch and _LsTree functions. The caller of Fetch
does Clone if Fetch fails.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the init and sync code by copying all the repo changes into my Android
AOSP checkout and running repo sync with --use-superproject option.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Change-Id: I3e441ecdfc87c735f46eff0eb98efa63cc2eb22a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/296222
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
After updating all project’s revsionIds with the SHAs from superproject,
write the updated manifest into superproject_override.xml file. Reload
that file for future Reloads. This file is created in exp-superproject
directory.
Moved most of the code that is superproject specific into
git_superproject.py and wrote test code.
If git pull fails, did a git clone of the superproject.
We saw performance gains for consecutive repo sync's. The time to sync
went down from around 120 secs to 40 secs when repo sync is executed
consecutively.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v tests/test_git_superproject.py
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by copying all the repo changes into my Android
AOSP checkout and doing a repo sync --use-superproject twice.
First run
$ time repo sync --use-superproject
...
real 21m3.745s
user 97m59.380s
sys 19m11.286s
After two consecutive sync runs
$ time repo sync -c -j8 --use-superproject
real 0m39.626s
user 0m29.937s
sys 0m38.155s
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Change-Id: Id79a0d7c4d20babd65e9bd485196c6f8fbe9de5e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/296082
Reviewed-by: Ian Kasprzak <iankaz@google.com>
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
_CheckForImmutableRevision is used to see if repo can
skip fetching a project, but 'git rev-parse' with partial
clone does a data fetch to accomplish this.
Changed to use: 'git rev-list -1 --missing=allow-any <SHA>^0' which
checks the local ref without fetching from the server first.
Bug: [google internal] b/179477822
Testing:
- Unit tests
- Verified init/sync working on aosp-master
- Verified wwith a pinned manifest that local ref check works (no fetch)
Change-Id: If327b893c6658421f41df1f58c337f53b4c60ce6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/296142
Reviewed-by: Dan Willemsen <dwillemsen@google.com>
Tested-by: Ian Kasprzak <iankaz@google.com>
+ This is without --depth option. This is done for reachability.
Server doesn't know what you know about in the history so it always
sends you the whole thing Which is very slow.
If we have the full history it can send you incremental update history
which is very small and fast.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v tests/test_git_superproject.py
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by copying all the repo changes into my Android
AOSP checkout and doing a repo sync --use-superproject twice.
.../WORKING_DIRECTORY$ repo sync --use-superproject
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Change-Id: I239de6d8f1c2ed6b4c69e7a78b8aa95338fa838c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/295362
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v tests/test_git_superproject.py
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by copying all the repo changes into my Android
AOSP checkout and doing a repo sync --use-superproject twice.
.../WORKING_DIRECTORY$ repo sync --use-superproject
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Change-Id: I7e4b1e51ca1d18b836a5fa8d139a0765262ba500
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests -v tests/test_git_superproject.py
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by copying all the repo changes into my Android
AOSP checkout and doing a repo sync --use-superproject twice.
.../WORKING_DIRECTORY$ repo sync --use-superproject
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13707
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Change-Id: Ieea31445ca89ba1d217e779ec7a7a2ebe81ac518
repo diffmanifests saves git commit messages in buf and uses default
utf-8 decoding, in some scenarios git commit message can itself contain
a non UTF-8 character due to a typo or incorrect i18n.commitEncoding.
e.g.
d354d9afe923 [PATCH] fbcon: don\xb4t call set_par() in fbcon_init() if vc_mode == KD_GRAPHICS
Convert the buf containing git commits to string if decoding to utf-8
encounters an error.
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Pathak <gaurav.pathak@pantacor.com>
Change-Id: If818562f0faaa5062c765fbea11dc0e1c86a24d7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/294742
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Added "--use-superporject" option to sync.py to fetch project SHAs from
superproject. If there are any missing projects in superprojects, it
prints the missing entries and exits. If there are no missing entries,
it will use SHAs from superproject to fetch the projects from git.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests tests/test_manifest_xml.py
$ ./run_tests -v tests/test_git_superproject.py
$ ./run_tests -v
Tested the sync code by copying all the repo changes into my Android
AOSP checkout and adding <superporject> tag to default.xml. With
local modification to the code to print the status,
.../WORKING_DIRECTORY$ repo sync --use-superproject
repo: executing 'git clone' url: sso://android/platform/superproject
repo: executing 'git ls-tree'
Success: []
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Change-Id: Id18665992428dd684c04b0e0b3a52f46316873a0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/293822
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Currently we don't have a way for the checked out repo version to
declare the version of tools it needs before we start running it.
For somethings, like git, it's not a big deal as it can handle all
the asserts itself. But for things like Python, it's impossible
to reliably check before executing.
We're in this state now:
- we've been allowing Python 3.4, so the launcher accepts it
- the repo codebase starts using Python 3.6 features
- launcher tries to import us but hits syntax errors
- user is left confused and assuming new repo is broken because
they're seeing syntax errors
This scenario is playing out with old launchers that still accept
Python 2, and will continue to play out as time goes on and we want
to require newer versions of Python 3.
Lets create a JSON file to declare all these system requirements.
That file format is extremely stable, so loading & parsing from
even ancient versions of Python shouldn't be a problem. Then the
launcher can read these settings and check the system state before
attempting to execute any code. If the tools are too old, it can
clearly diagnose & display information to the user as to the real
problem (and not emit tracebacks or syntax errors).
We have a couple of different tool version checks already (git,
python, ssh) and can harmonize them in a single place.
This also allows us to assert a reverse dependency if the need
ever comes up: force the user to upgrade their `repo` launcher
before we'll let them run us. Even though the launcher warns
whenever a newer release is available, some users seem to ignore
that, or they don't use repo that often (on the scale of years),
and their upgrade jump is so dramatic that they fall back into
the syntax error pit.
Hopefully by the end of the year we can assume enough people
have upgraded their launcher such that we can delete all of the
duplicate version checks in the codebase. But until then, we'll
keep them to maintain coverage.
Change-Id: I5c12bbffdfd0a8ce978f39aa7f4674026fe9f4f8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/293003
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
At most one superproject may be specified. It will be used
to specify the URL of superproject.
It would have 3 attributes: remote, name, and default.
Only "name" is required while the others have reasonable defaults.
<remote name="superproject-url" review="<url>" />
<superproject remote="superproject-url" name="platform/superproject"/>
TODO: This CL only implements the parsing logic and further work
will be in followup CLs.
Tested the code with the following commands.
$ ./run_tests tests/test_manifest_xml.py
$ ./run_tests -v
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13709
Tested-by: Raman Tenneti <rtenneti@google.com>
Change-Id: I5b4bba02c8b59601c754cf6b5e4d07a1e16ce167
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/292982
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We've been warning about Python 3.4 for almost a year. This drops
support for these systems:
* Ubuntu Trusty: released Apr 2014, EOL Apr 2022
* Debian Jessie: released Apr 2015, EOL Jun 2020
So the min required distros would now be:
* Ubuntu Xenial: released Sep 2015 w/Python 3.5
* Debian Stretch: released Jun 2017 w/Python 3.6
I don't think we're quite ready to drop Python 3.5 which would affect
Ubuntu Xenial -- we'd have to update to Ubuntu Bionic from Apr 2018.
Let's see how much the community reacts to loss of Python 3.4 first.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: Ib24a57818fdca49e23db53e1bdd1f4c76b4963f7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/291502
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The codebase still supports Python 3.5, so allow use of that instead
of requiring Python 3.6+. Supporting this mode well is a bit tricky
as we want to first scan for newer versions before falling back to
older ones. And we have to avoid infinite loops in the process.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13795
Change-Id: I47949a173899bfa9ab20d3fefa1a97bf002659f6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/292442
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When checkout is done with Git worktrees then the HEAD in the
bare-git repositories point to the initialized default (e.g.
'refs/heads/master'). This default branch does not exist
locally and is not automatically created.
When a user now creates a branch in any git repository named
'master' then it is no longer possible to get rid of this branch,
neither is it possible to switch to another branch and switch
back to this master branch. Git concludes the 'master' branch is
already checked out (in the bare Git) and that results in a
lockdown of this master branch.
To repoduce this issue, run these commands in a repo tree
checked out with --worktree:
- git checkout master # assuming the remote repo has a master branch,
# a local tracking branch master is created here
- git checkout -b temp
- git checkout master # This one now fails
- git branch -d master # fails too
The failure is caused by Git assuming the master branch is checked out
by the bare git repository since HEAD is pointing towards it.
To workaround this, we always detach HEAD in the bare-git when
syncing. We don't need it to point to a ref in general, but we
would like it to be valid so git tools "just work" if they're run
in here.
Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <oss@bohmer.net>
Change-Id: I15c96604363c41f0d01c42f533174393097daeb5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/290985
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Spread the operation of querying which local branches exist across a
pool of processes and build the name map of projects -> branches as
these tasks finish rather than blocking on the entire query. The search
operations are submitted in batches to reduce the overhead of interprocess
communication. The `chunksize` argument used to control this batch size
was selected by incrementing through powers of two until it stopped being
faster.
Change-Id: Ie3d7f799ee8e83e5058536caf53e2979175408b7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/291342
Tested-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Rather than pull the client dir out to construct the manifest
filename which the manifest itself already has, pull the filename
out and use that.
Change-Id: I33991084dcb3205f819bb841084e3c48d6ccb284
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/291264
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When updating the tracking ref to whatever the user requested,
make sure we reset state completely rather than trying to update
the ref to it. This avoids confusing git as to the current state
of the tree, and is more inline with user intentions: if they made
a local change to the checkout, but ran repo init with a specific
rev, we shouldn't stay wedged forever until they manually clean it
all up.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12801
Change-Id: Ieba8d9c15781b4d0649bf01c7460694da63387b2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/290923
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We allow project.groups to be whitespace or comma delimited, but
repo-hooks.enabled-list is only whitespace delimited. This hasn't
been a big deal as it's only ever had one valid value, but if we
want to add more, we should harmonize these a bit.
Refactor the groups method to be more generic, and run the enabled-
list attribute through it. Then add missing docs for it.
Change-Id: Iaa96a0faa9c4a68b313b49336751831b73bf855d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/290743
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tests worked fine if init.defaultBranch main was used,
but failed due to git branch reasons if master was still used.
Since we can only use init.defaultBranch if git version >= 2.28,
I also went with a template dir HEAD main tweak if lower so tests
now pass regardless of client git default branch and version.
Test: Ran tests with ~/.gitconfig:init.defaultBranch=master
Test: Ran tests with ~/.gitconfig:init.defaultBranch=main
Test: Ran tests for both code branches of git require
Change-Id: I49fa1e4ae45b8aec16a093132ee9fa466cbc11ec
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/290404
Tested-by: Fredrik de Groot <fredrik.de.groot@volvocars.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Attrib groups can now be added to manifest include, thus
all projects in an included manifest file can easily be tagged
with a group without modifying all projects in that manifest file.
Include groups will add and recurse, meaning included manifest
projects will carry all parent includes. Intentionally, no support
added for group remove, to keep complexity down.
Group handling for projects is untouched, meaning a group set on
a project will still append to whatever was or was not inherited
in parent manifest includes, resulting in union of groups inherited
and set for the project itself.
Test: manual multi-level manifest include structure, in serial and parallel,
with different groups set on init
Test: added unit tests to cover the inheritance
Change-Id: Id2229aa6fd78d355ba598cc15c701b2ee71e5c6f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/283587
Tested-by: Fredrik de Groot <fredrik.de.groot@volvocars.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The knowledge about running hooks and all its exception handling
is scattered over multiple files. This makes the code harder
to read, but also it requires duplication of logic in case
other RepoHooks are added to different commands.
This refactoring also creates uniform behavior of the hooks
across multiple commands and it guarantees the re-use of the same
arguments on all of them.
Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <github@bohmer.net>
Change-Id: Ia4d90eab429e4af00943306e89faec8db35ba29d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/277562
Tested-by: Remy Bohmer <oss@bohmer.net>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When intializing a new repo with the --reference option on Windows 10
the objects/info/alternates in each git repository is created with
Windows line endings (\r\n), leading to the following error:
error: object directory C:/<PATH_TO_MIRROR>/<REPO_NAME>.git/objects?
does not exist; check .git/objects/info/alternates
This can be fixed by simply using unix line endings on both
Windows and unix platforms.
Reported-by: Francisco Javier Alvarez Garcia <javier.alvarez.garcia.17@gmail.com>
Follow-up-from: I268fe029ede68802c21037b0f2ae8a95afb85e48
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13208
Change-Id: I6da60c4ca957778b3c42ab6b9ad85c40483f0042
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/289431
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Remy Bohmer <oss@bohmer.net>
Worktree .git and gitdir reference files are written by Git with
Unix line ending, even on Windows & macOS. The conversion to
relative paths makes these files end with DOS line endings in
Windows. The Git integration in Visual Studio 2019 cannot deal
with these DOS line endings and considers these worktrees invalid.
Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <github@bohmer.net>
Change-Id: I088cfd994f3cc31db4e0ca7791fa0a4ee3ac222f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/289310
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Remy Bohmer <linux@bohmer.net>
We conflate the manifest & parsing logic with the management of the
repo client checkout in a single class. This makes testing just one
part (the manifest parsing) hard as it requires a full checkout too.
Start splitting the two apart into separate classes to make it easy
to reason about & test.
Change-Id: Iaf897c93db9c724baba6044bfe7a589c024523b2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/288682
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Using sha1 manifest, project's revisionId is initialized
first by the manifest.
An update of a projet revision by extend-project node does
not apply to the revisionId which is therefore kept to the
initial value.
Resets revisionId value when revision is updated by an
extend-project node.
Change-Id: I873af283890cebaeaabde966f04b125642af929f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/275715
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Miguel Gaio <miguel.gaio@renault.com>
In the .repo discovery loop
while curdir != '/' and curdir != olddir:
... break if we found .repo ...
olddir = curdir
curdir = os.path.dirname(curdir)
the "while" condition is meant to avoid searching forever if we do not
find .repo before reaching the top-level directory of the filesystem.
For that purpose, the first half of the condition is redundant; once
we reach "/", the parent directory will be "/" again and the curdir !=
olddir check would suffice to terminate the search. Simplify by
removing the redundant first half of the check.
Noticed by code inspection. The first half of the check was retained
when introducing the second half in df14a70c ("Make path references OS
independent", 2011-01-09), in an excess of caution.
This also improves consistency a little: if I start with curdir =
'/home/me', then with the redundant check in place we search
/home/me
/home
before hitting / and giving up. On Windows, if I start with
'c:/users/me', then we search
c:/users/me
c:/users
c:/
before hitting a repetition and giving up. Fortunately it is not
common for people to set up repo clients at the top level of
filesystems, but consistently following the latter behavior should
make debugging a little easier in case it comes up.
Link: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/id/Ib9e830e3b9adfb1c4e56f3bcfba4746c401fb84f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/286002
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Instead of hardcoding "master" as our default, use the remote server's
default branch instead. For most people, this should be the same as
"master" already. For projects moving to "main", it means we'll use
the new name automatically rather than forcing people to use -b main.
For repositories that never set up a default HEAD, we should still use
the historical "master" default.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/13339
Change-Id: I4117c81a760c9495f98dbb1111a3e6c127f45eba
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/280799
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This change increases the speed of the command with parallelization with
processes. The parallelization with threads doesn't work well, and
increasing the number of jobs to many (8 threads ~) didn't increase the speed.
Possibly, the global interpreter lock of Python affects.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12389
Change-Id: Icbe5df8ba037dd91422b96f4e43708068d7be924
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/279936
Tested-by: Kimiyuki Onaka <kimiyuki@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If you pass args to `repo init` when first creating a checkout, the
repo launcher throws an error. But the init subcommand that runs in
an existing checkout silently ignores them. Throw a proper error.
Change-Id: I433bfcc73902d25f6b6a2974e77f6a977a75ed16
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/279696
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If the manifest uses a trailing slash on the name attribute, repo
will construct bad internal filesystem paths which confuses tools
later on.
For example, this manifest entry:
<project name="aosp/platform/system/libhidl/" ...
will cause repo to use paths like:
.repo/project-objects/aosp/platform/system/libhidl/.git/
when it really should be using:
.repo/project-objects/aosp/platform/system/libhidl.git
Apply the normalization when we construct the local filesystem paths
as we cannot guarantee that the remote URL constructed from these
will behave the same. A server might really want:
https://example.com/aosp/platform/system/libhidl/
and would throw an error if we instead tried to fetch:
https://example.com/aosp/platform/system/libhidl
Unfortunately, any existing repo client checkouts that use such a
manifest will hit a one-time sync error as the internal git location
has changed. I'm not sure there's a way to cleanly migrate that.
Bug: https://crbug.com/1086043
Change-Id: I30bea0ffd23e478de89a035f408055e48a102658
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/268742
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@digital.ai>
For large projects, clone bundle is useful because it provided a way to
efficiently transfer a large portion of git objects through CDN, without
needing to interact with git server. However, with partial clones, the
intention is to not download most of the objects, so the use of clone
bundles would defeat the space savings normally seen with partial
clones, as they are downloaded before the first fetch.
A new option, --clone-bundle is added to override this behavior.
Add a new repo.clonebundle variable which remembers the choice if
explicitly given from command line at repo init.
Change-Id: I03638474af303a82af34579e16cd4700690b5f43
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/268452
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
If the dest-branch attribute is set in the project manifest, then
we need to push to that branch. Previously, we would unconditionally
pre-pend the refs/heads prefix to it. The dest-branch attribute is
allowed to be a ref expression though, so it may already have it.
Simple fix is to check if it already has the prefix before adding it.
Bug: crbug.com/gerrit/12770
Change-Id: I45d6107ed6cf305cf223023b0ddad4278f7f4146
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/268152
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Sean McAllister <smcallis@google.com>
When running repo info -d an error would be thrown saying:
fatal: bad revision 'refs/remotes/m/refs/heads/master..'
Using the short branch name here instead, like 'refs/remotes/m/master..'
resolves this issue.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kutik <daniel.kutik@lavawerk.com>
Change-Id: I50ea92c45c011b2c3e3a63803decb88e7837a380
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/266578
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The intention of the check is to verify whether the target
file name contains a wild card. The code, however, assumes
that if the file is non-existent - it contains a wild card.
This has the side effect that a target file that does not
exist at the moment of the check is considered to contain a
wild card, this leads itself to softlink not being created.
Change-Id: I4e4cd7b5e1b8ce2e4b2edc9abf5a1147cd86242f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/265736
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Angel Petkov <apetkov86@gmail.com>
Git config files may have an include tag pointing to another file.
The included file is not parsed unless “git config --list” is
explicitly told to follow includes by adding the argument ”--includes”.
This change add the "--includes" when parsing the global gitconfig file.
Change-Id: I892c9a3a748754c1eb8c9e220578305ca5850dd5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/264759
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Ulrik Laurén <ulrik.lauren@gmail.com>
exit if no repo_main can be found right before executing the command.
This happens for instance when 'repo init' is run on root path
(for example in a container). Without this counter measure the tool
will crash at exec_command with
TypeError: sequence item 1: expected str instance, NoneType found
Change-Id: Ia8480cfe2151c3b35c9572789ad8cb619288cce1
Signed-off-by: Konrad Weihmann <kweihmann@outlook.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/263457
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@digital.ai>
The launcher already raised itself up to use Python 3 on the fly, and
the main.py script uses a plain `python` shebang. So make sure we use
the active interpreter when re-execing ourselves to avoid falling back
down to Python 2 (which then triggers warnings).
Change-Id: Ic53c07dead3bc9233e4089a0a422f83bb5ac2f91
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/263272
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@digital.ai>
When generating a revision locked manifest, we need to know what
ref to push changes to when doing 'repo upload'. This information
is lost when we lock the revision attribute to a particular commit
hash, so we need to expose it through the dest-branch attribute.
Bug: https://crbug.com/1005103
Test: manual execution
Change-Id: Ib31fd77ad8c9379759c4181dac1ea97de43eec35
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/263572
Tested-by: Sean McAllister <smcallis@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Recent changes in ChromeOS Infra to ensure we're reading from
snapshot manifests properly have exposed several bugs in our
assumptions about manifest files. Mainly that the revision field
for a project does _not_ have to refer to a ref, it can just be
a commit hash.
Several places assume that the revision field can be parsed as a
ref to get the branch the project is on, which isn't true. To fix
this we need to be able to look at the upstream and dest-branch
attributes of the repo, so we expose them through the environment
variables set in `repo forall`.
Test: manual 'repo forall' run
Bug: https://crbug.com/1032441
Change-Id: I2c039e0f4b2e0f430602932e91b782edb6f9b1ed
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/263132
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Sean McAllister <smcallis@google.com>
The generated socket path can be too long, if your FQDN is very long...
Typical error message from ssh client:
unix_listener: path "/tmp/ssh-fqduawon/master-USER@HOST:PORT.qfCZ51OAZgTzVLbg" too long for Unix domain socket
Use a hashed version instead, to keep within the socket file path limit.
This requires OpenSSH_6.7p1, or later.
Change-Id: Ia4bb9ae8aac6c4ee31d5a458f917f3753f40001b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255632
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Anders Björklund <anders.bjorklund.2@volvocars.com>
The SetupGnuPG test tries to test the full setup, including the
creation of the directories. In order to do that, it create a
temporary directory, and redefines the home_dot_repo to point there.
When a home_dot_repo directory does not exist, it should be created.
The gpg_dir, which should exist inside home_dot_repo, also needs to be
created if it does not exist. However, since the gpg_dir path is
relative to home_dot_repo, once we redefine one, we need to redifine
the other.
The failure of this test might have gone unnoticed so far, since in
only fails if you do not have a ~/.repoconfig/gnupg/ on the
environment you are running the tests on.
Change-Id: Ic69d59e56137eea43349a61b5cf81f215c6a7f9a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/262573
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Marcos Marado <mindboosternoori@gmail.com>
In older versions of Gerrit the Change-Id field was inserted at the
start of the trailers. Commit 68296f71804feab2e0ae18ae33f834a8a41621e4
simplified the trailers code by using git trailers instead of custom
code but now inserts Change-Id at the end of the trailers section.
A consequence of this is that folks who sign-off their commits using
`git commit -s` now has the sign-off appear first followed by
Change-Id. If the user then runs `git commit -s --amend` to update
the change because the Sign-off-by line is not last, git inserts
a 2nd duplicate Signed-off-by line.
This patch simply restores the previous behaviour of the Gerrit
commit-msg hook where Change-Id would be inserted before the
Sign-off-by line to avoid this issue.
Backported from [1] by Thanh Ha.
[1] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/gerrit/+/262072
Bug: https://crbug.com/12546
Change-Id: I1406c763a3935761247f6771f55e02367f698e6e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/262352
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
When developing repo itself, it helps to run repo directly out of it
and to run bisection tools. The current _SetDefaultsTo logic fails
in that situation though as it wants a branch, but the source isn't
checked out to one. Now that we support tracking commits via the
--repo-rev setting, fall back to using the current HEAD commit.
Change-Id: I37d79fd9f7bea87d212421ebed6c8267ec95145f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/260192
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
We respect this option when running the first `repo init`, but then
silently ignore it once the initial sync is done. Make sure users
are able to change things on the fly.
We refactor the wrapper API to allow reuse between the two init's.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11045
Change-Id: Icb89a8cddca32f39a760a6283152457810b2392d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/260032
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
While the help/usage suggested that revisions would work, they never
actually did, and just throw confusing errors. Now that we warn if
the checkout isn't tracking a branch, allow people to specify commits
or tags explicitly. Hopefully our nags will be sufficient to keep
most people on the right path.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11045
Change-Id: I6ea32c677912185f55ab20faaa23c6c0a4c483b3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/259492
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
We gracefully handle cherry-pick errors, but none of the others
which means people get confusing Python tracebacks. Move the
main logic in a single GitError try block so we can show pretty
error messages for all of them.
Change-Id: I52cdf6468d21a98de7f65b86d5267b3caabd5af8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/259854
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The git cherry-pick already supports this, so plumb the existing repo
option down. Otherwise it's confusing when people use -c --ff and it
doesn't use that behavior.
Change-Id: Id68932ffa09204bb30b92a21aff185c00394a520
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/259852
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When the launcher handles the init subcommand, it takes care of
setting the repo url & branch itself when cloning. So we don't
need to pass them down to the checked out init subcommand.
Further, the init subcommand has never actually done anything
with those options, so there's no point in passing them.
We'll be changing the latter behavior so that init will reset
the url/branch when specified with an existing repo checkout
which means passing them through adds overhead: the launcher
will checkout to the right value, then chain to the sub-init
which will then reset the checkout to the same value.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11045
Change-Id: Ia2a4ab9d86febc470aea4abd73d75bb10e848b56
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/259312
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
The current subcmds design has singletons in all_commands. This isn't
exactly unusual, but the fact that our main & help subcommand will then
attach members to the classes before invoking them is. This makes it
hard to keep track of what members a command has access to, and the two
code paths (main & help) attach different members depending on what APIs
they then invoke.
Lets pull this back a step by storing classes in all_commands and leave
the instantiation step to when they're used. This doesn't fully clean
up the confusion, but gets us closer.
Change-Id: I6a768ff97fe541e6f3228358dba04ed66c4b070a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/259154
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
The branch->branches alias is setup in the main module when that
really belongs in the existing all_commands setup.
For help, rather than monkey patching all_commands to the class,
switch it to use the state directly from the module. This makes
it a bit more obvious where it's coming from rather than this one
subcommand having a |commands| member added externally to it.
Change-Id: I0200def09bf4774cad8012af0f4ae60ea3089dc0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/259153
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
When we download git sources, we get a progress bar (good) and we get
a dump of all the refs we downloaded (bad) as it can easily be 100+ if
not 1000+ depending on the project (for each git repo!). Lets rework
the output behavior so that:
* quiet: Only errors.
* default: Progress bars (if on a tty).
* verbose: Full output (progress bars & downloaded refs).
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11293
Change-Id: I87a380075e79de6805f91095876dd1b37d32873a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256456
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
We've been overly lenient with boolean parsing by ignoring invalid
values as "false" even if the user didn't intend that. Turn all
unknown values into warnings to avoid breaking existing manifests,
and unify the parsing logic in a helper to simplify.
We've been stricter about numbers, but still copying & pasting
inconsistent code. Add a helper for this too. For out of range
sync-j numbers (i.e. less than 1), throw a warning for now, but
mark it for future hard failures.
Change-Id: I924162b8036e6a5f1e31b6ebb24b6a26ed63712d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256457
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Since most ref namespaces are shared among all worktrees, trying to
set the pseudo m/<branch> in the common git repo ends up clobbering
each other when using shared checkouts. For example, in CrOS:
<project path="src/third_party/kernel/v3.8"
name="chromiumos/third_party/kernel"
revision="refs/heads/chromeos-3.8" />
<project path="src/third_party/kernel/v3.10"
name="chromiumos/third_party/kernel"
revision="refs/heads/chromeos-3.10" />
Trying to set m/master in chromiumos/third_party/kernel.git/ will
keep clobbering the other.
Instead, when using git worktrees, lets set the m/ pseudo ref to
point into the refs/worktree/ namespace which is unique to each
git worktree. So we have in the common dir:
chromiumos/third_party/kernel.git/:
refs/remotes/m/master:
ref: refs/worktree/m/master
And then in each worktree we point refs/worktree/m/master to the
respective manifest revision expression. Now people can use the
m/master in each git worktree and have it resolve to the right
commit for that worktree.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12404
Change-Id: I78814bdd5dd67bb13218c4c6ccd64f8a15dd0a52
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256952
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Trying to use the config state when the git tree hasn't yet been
created hits bad side effects. Add a check to avoid probing the
config logic during the first run. It's not clear what's going
wrong at the lower layers, but this gets us back to the behavior
before we added worktree support, so lets settle the status quo.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12387
Change-Id: I85b56797455f3c2e249d02c18496e060be05501d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256592
Reviewed-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We produce some simple "Get" messages that aren't super clear as to
what they're doing, especially for people not familiar with repo.
Rephrase these to explicitly state the thing we're doing so it's
clear why we're downloading a particular source.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11293
Change-Id: I0749504f17c5385c6c65274a274e0ae25b117413
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256455
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Git likes to create .git files with read-only permissions which makes
it difficult to open+truncate+write in situ under Windows. Delete it
before we write the file content to workaround.
Change-Id: I3effd96525f0dfe0b90e298b6bf0b856ea26aa03
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256412
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Changing this to a file instead of using a symlink serves two purposes:
* We can insert some comments & doc links to help users learn what this
is for, discover relevant documentation, and to discourage them from
modifying things.
* Windows requires Administrator access to use symlinks. With this
last change, Windows users can get repo client checkouts with the new
--worktree option and not need symlinks anywhere at all. Which means
they no longer need to be an Administrator in order to `repo sync`.
Change-Id: I9bc46824fd8d4b0f446ba84bd764994ca1e597e2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256313
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Windows requires Administrator access to create symlinks. We can
mitigate this a bit by falling back to hardlinks as those may be
created by any user on the system. Do this with the git hooks as
these are supposed to be internal only and people shouldn't be
modifying them. If they do, they'll have to delink first. This
seems worth it to allow repo usage without extra privileges.
Change-Id: I996ea9c9238f7bd7d27d1d9b1f2786593bf75ef7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256312
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We also need to check more things in the manifest/project handlers,
and use platform_utils in a few places to address Windows behavior.
Drop Python 2.7 from Windows testing as it definitely doesn't work
and we won't be fixing it.
Change-Id: I83d00ee9f1612312bb3f7147cb9535fc61268245
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256113
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
We're using this for git worktrees because it handles the .git file
format, but it should work for all flows. Unify to simplify. This
also fixes the worktree logic which duplicated .git/config settings.
Change-Id: Ie3af2e206710859dccfc376b3593f415d6830738
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256034
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Switch the copyright holder to "The Android Open Source Project" to
match all the other source files in the tree, and move it to the top
of the file to match everything else we do.
Change-Id: Ie15d8e2bc004a626e45f715271deeaf3919dc44a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256235
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
- E129 visually indented line with same indent as next logical line
- E125 continuation line with same indent as next logical line
Fixed automatically by:
autopep8 --in-place --select E125,E129 subcmds/sync.py
Change-Id: Ia2f82f443e1e6a23ba22c6f9849c8485405aed0e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256092
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
This allows people to write ~/.repoconfig/config akin to ~/.gitconfig
and .repo/config akin to .git/config. This allows us to add settings
specific to repo without mixing up git, and to persist in general.
Change-Id: I1c6fbe31e63fb8ce26aa85335349c6ae5b1712c6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255832
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Since deleting a source checkout involves a good bit of internal
knowledge of .repo/, move the DeleteProject helper out of the sync
code and into the Project class itself. This allows us to add git
worktree support to it so we can unlock/unlink project checkouts.
Change-Id: If9af8bd4a9c7e29743827d8166bc3db81547ca50
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256072
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When using extensions, make sure we set the git repo format version
so git knows to check the extension compatibility. We can add a
helper to the Project API to simplify this and make it foolproof.
Change-Id: I9ab6c32d92fe2b8e5df6e2b080ca71556332e909
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/256035
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
This provides initial support for using git worktrees internally
instead of our own ad-hoc symlink tree. It's been lightly tested
which is why it's not currently exposed via --help.
When people opt-in to worktrees in an existing repo client checkout,
no projects are migrated. Instead, only new projects will use the
worktree method. This allows for limited testing/opting in without
having to completely blow things away or get a second checkout.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11486
Change-Id: Ic3ff891b30940a6ba497b406b2a387e0a8517ed8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254075
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Different Python & OS versions have different environ behavior wrt
accepted types & encoding. Since we're migrating to be Python 3 only,
lets change our code to assume strings always work as that's what the
newer Python 3 does. This will fail under Python 2 for some env vars,
mostly on Windows, but the effort of maintaining shim layers that can
handle these edge cases isn't worth it when we're dropping that code.
We leave the logic in the `repo` launcher for now as it is simple, and
we want it to be able to switch versions a bit longer than the rest of
the tree.
Here's the support table:
| *NIX | Windows |
Python 2 | ASCII string | str or bytes, not unicode |
Python 3 | str or bytes | str only |
Windows uses strings natively in its environment all the time. But it
doesn't allow unicode strings under Python 2, so we have to encode.
Python 2 on *NIX is funky in that it always lowers to ASCII, so we had
to manually encode to avoid errors regardless of unicode or str.
Python 3 on Windows & *NIX will accept strings. *NIX will also accept
bytes but Windows will not.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12145
Change-Id: I3cf8f95a06902754ea1f08ad4b28503f7063531b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/248972
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
For people used to running `repo xxx --help`, they might not realize
that there are detailed man pages behind `repo help xxx`. Add a note
to all --help commands to improve discoverability.
Change-Id: I84af58aa0514cc7ead185f6c2534a8f88e09a236
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255853
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
The pager setting is tristate (where None means "auto"),
so make sure we still handle that setting.
Change-Id: I89fe352572dd15922c61e3bb65ac33f847d01ee0
Test: `repo help upload` triggers the pager
Test: `repo -p help upload` triggers the pager
Test: `repo --no-pager help upload` doesn't trigger the pager
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255852
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Named Temporary file defaults to mode 'w+b' which causes repo sync to
fail. By opening the tmpcookiefile in PersistentTransport.request as
writable, we are able to run sync successfully.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12370
Test: Ran smartsync successfully
Change-Id: I01ddf915fc30eb3ff0e4d440a6f1aa261c63e88d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255692
Tested-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
If an older launcher script is used with newer repo source tree, we
might be issuing python version warnings. Plus, we want to be able
to roll Python version requirements independently of the launcher.
Add some version checking here too.
Change-Id: Ia35fc821f93c429296bdf5fd578276fef796b649
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255592
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
This allows us to control sync output better by having three levels
of output: quiet (only errors), default (progress bars), verbose (all
the things). For now, we just put the chatty "already have persistent
ref" message behind the verbose level.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11293
Change-Id: Ia61333fd8085719f3e99edb7b466cdb04031b67f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255414
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Includes the following commits (redacted to those that are relevant):
da300bd9bd8 - Do not create a change id if gerrit.createChangeId == false
731eb42b8ae - Do not strip out "-- >8 --" comment in commit-msg hook
627d07c2bfc - Handle messages with only comments in the commit-msg hook
68296f71804 - Simplify the hook script using git-interpret-trailers
Change-Id: I7a82836495427df3c5437ba88a9576b47629065f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255393
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
This gives us a bit of feedback by running our testsuite on Linux,
macOS, and Windows platforms. While Linux & macOS are passing,
Windows fails some of them. We can figure that out later. This
is better than what we have now which is manual one-offs.
Change-Id: I9d2d644be97ec76645db0bc15739e7679310a647
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255314
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We need to use the path separators provided by the python library,
and we need to set the git env vars so the name is always known.
Not all tests pass, but at least the basic frameworks work now.
Change-Id: Icea67098a8d7d58bbf918c78325681cf12a2e5f2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255313
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
- flake8 is a wrapper around pyflakes, so it's redundant to mention
both of them. Roll the explicit sections about coding errors and
coding style violations into a single section.
- After recent cleanups the project now has zero warnings or errors
from flake8. Reword the requirements so that it is now mandatory
to not introduce new warnings.
- Expand the section on suppression of warnings to differentiate
between suppressing inline individually and globally suppressing
for the whole project.
- Properly capitalize "Python Style Guide".
Change-Id: I4b333d013e985db252873441b16cb719ed5be5b5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255040
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If programs emit non-UTF-8 output, we currently throw a fatal error.
We largely only care about the exit status of programs, and even the
output we do parse is a bit minimal. Lets make it into a warning and
mangle the invalid bytes into U+FFFD. This should complain enough to
annoy but not to break when it's not necessary.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12337#c2
Change-Id: Idbc94f19ff4d84d2e47e01960dd17d5b492d4a8a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255272
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
All of the instances of this are related to Python 2 names that
don't exist in Python 3, and the warnings are raised when running
flake8 on Python 3.
All of these will go away once we completely remove support for
Python 2, so just suppress them inline. We don't globally suppress
the check so that we will still see legitimate errors if/when they
occur in new code.
Change-Id: Iccf955f50abfc9f83b371fc0af6cceb51037456f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255039
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Some versions of gpg on Windows mishandle native paths with homedir.
It manifests itself like:
gpg: keybox 'C:\Users\.../.repoconfig\gnupg/pubring.kbx' created
gpg: C:\Users\.../.repoconfig\gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
gpg: key 16530D5E920F5C65: public key "Repo Maintainer <repo@android.kernel.org>" imported
gpg: can't connect to the agent: Invalid value passed to IPC
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1
fatal: registering repo maintainer keys failed
It seems gpg (at least version 2.2.17) needs paths to be specified
in cygwin form (e.g. "/c/Users/.../.repoconfig/gnupg") otherwise
it fails to talk to its own processes. We can work around this
with a minor trick: we cd to the right path and then invoke gpg
with --homedir . and let gpg itself resolve . to whatever form it
really wants.
This is a bit hacky, but we don't control gpg, and this allows us
to avoid having to muck with the environment. Since --homedir has
been around since at least gpg-1.4.x from 2004, backwards compat
shouldn't be an issue.
While we're here, touch up the output a bit: there's no need to
dump all the chatty gpg output if things don't fail, so always
swallow the output. If things do fail, our exception handler
takes care of dumping the full stdout & stderr.
Change-Id: I74ab98e1e61e95318fda6faf57c6a8699f775935
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255120
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We added support for `repo init -c` to main.py, but not to the
launcher, so the -c option only works after the first init has
run which kind of defeats its purpose. Rework the parser setup
so that we can tell it whether it's for "init" or "gitc-init"
and then add the -c option in the same way we do in main.py.
This has the benefit of getting the parser entirely out of the
module scope which makes it a lot easier to reason about, and
it means we can write some unittests.
Change-Id: Icbc2ec3aceb938d5a8f941d5fbce1548553dc5f7
Test: repo help init
Test: repo help gitc-init
Test: repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255113
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We've been using a DSA/1024 key to sign our tags. Time to update to
something a bit newer. We'll include RSA & ECC keys, but only use
RSA keys initially for backwards compatibility and see how it goes
with our user base.
Change-Id: I683c97b6fbd860f220ed4ddc7b21f07db279a916
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255112
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We can't rely on subprocess.run yet as that requires Python 3.6,
but we can clean up the code we have with some ad-hoc replacement.
This unifies all the inconsistent subprocess.Popen usage we have.
Change-Id: I56af40a3df988ee47b299105d692ff419d07ad6b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254754
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
- W503 line break before binary operator
- W504 line break after binary operator
There doesn't seem to be a nice way of fixing all of these without
replacing W503 with W504 or vice-versa, or unwrapping them resulting
in excessively long lines. Let's just suppress them.
Change-Id: I7846d0124054f58e1cb480d4459cd9c86b737a50
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254608
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
flake8 reports:
E722 do not use bare 'except'
Replace them with 'except Exception' per [1] which says:
Bare except will catch exceptions you almost certainly don't want
to catch, including KeyboardInterrupt (the user hitting Ctrl+C) and
Python-raised errors like SystemExit
If you don't have a specific exception you're expecting, at least
except Exception, which is the base type for all "Regular" exceptions.
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/54948581
Change-Id: Ic555ea9482645899f5b04040ddb6b24eadbf9062
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254606
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
- E301 expected 1 blank line
- E302 expected 2 blank lines
- E303 too many blank lines
- E305 expected 2 blank lines after class or function definition
- E306 expected 1 blank line before a nested definition
Fixed automatically with autopep8:
git ls-files | grep py$ | xargs autopep8 --in-place \
--select E301,E302,E303,E305,E306
Manually fix issues in project.py caused by misuse of block comments.
Change-Id: Iee840fcaff48aae504ddac9c3e76d2acd484f6a9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254599
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
- E121 continuation line under-indented for hanging indent
- E122 continuation line missing indentation or outdented
- E125 continuation line with same indent as next logical line
- E126 continuation line over-indented for hanging indent
- E127 continuation line over-indented for visual indent
- E128 continuation line under-indented for visual indent
- E129 visually indented line with same indent as next logical line
- E131 continuation line unaligned for hanging indent
Fixed automatically with autopep8:
git ls-files | grep py$ | xargs autopep8 --in-place \
--select E121,E122,E125,E126,E127,E128,E129,E131
Change-Id: Ifd95fb8e6a1a4d6e9de187b5787d64a6326dd249
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254605
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
The Google style guide for python [1] says the maximum line length
should be 80, but there are several lines in the code base that
exceed it:
git ls-files | grep py$ | xargs flake8 | grep E501 | wc -l
64
I don't think it's worth going through and re-wrapping all those,
so just increase the limit to 100 which seems to be a reasonable
compromise:
git ls-files | grep py$ | xargs flake8 | grep E501 | wc -l
6
Leave the re-rewrapping of those lines for a follow-up commit,
though.
[1] http://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html#32-line-length
Change-Id: Ia37c34301163431fd1fb4fb6697a4a482d6be077
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254595
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We have a few files that we optionally symlink from the work tree
.git/ to the .repo/projects/ path. If they don't exist when we
first initialize, then we skip creating symlinks. If the files
are created later on under the work tree .git/, repo gets upset.
This can happen with the packed-refs file: if we don't have any
packed refs initially, we don't symlink it. But if git tries to
pack refs later on and creates the file, the project gets wedged.
We could create an empty file initially and then symlink it, but
for some files, it's not clear we want to always do that (e.g.
the .git/shallow setting). Instead, lets make handling of these
paths more dynamic. If they show up later on in the work tree
.git/ only, we'll take care of relocating & symlinking. This
also makes repo a little more robust and autorecovers incase a
path goes missing in one of the dirs.
Ideally we wouldn't monkey around at all here, but considering
the only option we give to users currently is to blow things
away with --force-sync, this seems a bit better.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12324
Change-Id: Ia6960f1896ac6d890c762d7d053684a1c6ab2c87
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254632
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When upload hooks fail, people are forced to use --no-verify to upload
CLs anyways. When projects have flaky hooks, this trains people to
always use that option. This is obviously bad: hooks might get fixed,
or some of the hooks are always good & people should review.
Lets add an --ignore-hooks option. This still runs the hooks, but any
failures will be ignored and allow the user to upload anyways.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/12230
Change-Id: Ide2ac8a40a656bfcd6aae20c3ce8118e06bf909b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254452
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
flake8 reports:
F811 redefinition of unused 'test_src_block_dir' from line 259
which is caused by having two methods with the same name. Rename
them both to better desribe their purpose.
Change-Id: If7612a42001776d71bb1a6a80fc631d3d262e6ce
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254449
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
We were perhaps a bit too hasty to jump to git-2.10. Existing LTS
releases of Ubuntu are quite old still: Trusty has 1.9 while Xenial
has 2.5. While we plan on dropping support for those eventually as
we migrate to Python 3.6, we don't need to be so strict just yet on
the git versions.
We also want to disconnect the version the repo launcher requires
from the version the rest of the source tree requires. The repo
launcher doesn't need as many features, and being flexible there
allows us more freedom to upgrade & rollback as needed.
So we'll allow git-1.7 again, but start warning on any users older
than git-1.9. This aligns better with existing LTS releases, and
gives users a chance to start upgrading before we cut them off.
Change-Id: I140305dd8e42c9719c84e2aee0dc6a5c5b18da25
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254573
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Going purely on upstream package release cycles doesn't tell the whole
story: a lot of people run LTS distros which will have older versions
of software we want to support.
Build out a table for us to quickly reference when making decisions as
to what versions of git/python we want to support, and when we can drop
them. This will also help to refer users to as why we made a specific
decision that might be affecting them.
Change-Id: I7aea24bbefd50e358aeacf11e8c15a346c8fb8a9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254572
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Some automatic git operations will prune objects on us, and not just
the gc step. Normally we don't care, but with shared projects, we
will have multiple git checkouts with refs that the others cannot
see, but with a shared object dir. Any pruning of objects based on
refs in just one repo can easily break the others.
git-2.7.0 introduced a preciousObjects setting which tells git to
never prune objects for this exact scenario: there might be refs in
some location that git is unable to see.
Change-Id: I781de27c5bbe1d4c70f0187566141c9cce088bd8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254392
Reviewed-by: Nasser Grainawi <nasser@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: David Riley <davidriley@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The code has an ad-hoc check in that it requires the launcher major
version to not be less than the source code version. We don't really
care about that requirement, and it doesn't fit with our other version
checks. Rework it so we explicitly declare the min launcher version
that is supported.
We'll start with requiring repo launcher 1.15 which was released back
in 2012. Hopefully no one has anything older than that, although it's
not clear we work with even newer versions than that :). But let's be
a little conservative with the first update to this logic.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: I611d70c60324d313c76874e978b8499a491a5d00
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/254278
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Execution of 'repo forall -p -c' doesn't work with Py3 and ends up
with an error:
Got an error, terminating the pool: TypeError: can only concatenate
str (not "bytes") to str
That's fixed by using the decode() method.
Change-Id: Ice01aaa1822dde8d957b5bf096021dd5a2b7dd51
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/253659
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Jiri Tyr <jiri.tyr@gmail.com>
Currently our default behavior is:
* Try to sync all repos
* If any errors seen, exit
* Try to garbage collect all repos
* If any errors seen, exit
* Try to update local project list
* If any errors seen, exit
* Try to checkout out all local repos
* If any errors seen, exit
Users find these incomplete syncs confusing, so lets try to complete
as much as possible by default and printing out summaries at the end.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11293
Change-Id: Idd17cc9c3bbc574d8a0f08a30225dec7bfe414cb
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/238554
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
We want to start warning about Python 2 usage, but we can't do it
simply because the shebang is /usr/bin/python which might be an old
version like python2.7.
We can't change the shebang because program name usage is spotty at
best: on some platforms (like macOS), it's not uncommon to not have
a `python3` wrapper, only a major.minor one like `python3.6`. Using
python3 wouldn't guarantee a new enough version of Python 3 anyways,
and we don't want to require Python 3.6 exactly, just that minimum.
So we check the current Python version. If it's older than the ver
of Python 3 we want, we search for a `python3.X` version to run. If
those don't work, we see if `python3` exists and is a new enough ver.
If it's not, we die if the current Python 3 is too old, and we start
issuing warnings if the current Python version is 2.7. This should
allow the user to take a bit more action by installing Python 3 on
their system without having to worry about changing /usr/bin/python.
Once we require Python 3 completely, we can simplify this logic a bit
by always bootstrapping up to Python 3 and failing with Python 2.
We have a few KI with Windows atm though, so keep it disabled there
until the fixes are merged.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: I5e157defc788e31efb3e21e93f53fabdc7d75a3c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/253136
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The git-2.10 series was released in 2016. Since we're moving to
require Python 3.6 which was also released in 2016, bumping up the
git version seems reasonable. Also we don't really test any git
versions close to as old as 1.7.2 which was released in 2010.
Change-Id: Ib71b714de6cd0b7dd50d0b300b108a560ee27331
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/253134
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
The use case is any situation where your manifest does
not exist on server, but where you still want to do
full sync for the projects, without having your
workspace manifest switched to other branch or
forwarded to latest or similar.
This allows syncing to a historical manifest in git log,
that does not have a branch, as well as when integrating
something together that has not been pushed upstream yet.
Changes can also exist locally on a manifest that is
behind head, meaning not requiring rebase to latest.
Tested using:
$ cd .repo/manifests/
$ git checkout <any hash 1>
$ <do local modifications>
$ repo sync --no-manifest-update
$ git checkout <any hash 2>
$ repo sync --no-manifest-update
Change-Id: I0c9773aa8bc5876813a2e7d7fec697abcb2d9e94
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/246445
Tested-by: Fredrik de Groot <fredrik.de.groot@volvocars.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This commit supports for the 'remote' attribute in
<extend-project>. This avoids the need to perform a <remove-project>
followed by a <project> in local manifests.
Change-Id: I9f9347913337ec9d159bc264d15ce97881ae5398
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/253092
Tested-by: Kyunam Jo <kyunam.jo@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reject paths in <copyfile> & <linkfile> that try to use symlinks or
non-file or non-dirs.
We don't fully validate <linkfile> when src is a glob as it's a bit
complicated -- any component in the src could be the glob. We make
sure the destination is a directory, and that any paths in that dir
are created as symlinks. So while this can be used to read any path,
it can't be abused to write to any paths.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11218
Change-Id: I68b6d789b5ca4e43f569e75e8b293b3e13d3224b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/233074
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Mortensen <mmortensen@google.com>
| repo.partialcloneexclude | `--partial-clone-exclude` | Comma-delimited list of project names (not paths) to exclude while using [partial git clones] |
logger.warning("warning: --json is experimental!")
doc=manifest.ToDict(
peg_rev=opt.peg_rev,
peg_rev_upstream=opt.peg_rev_upstream,
peg_rev_dest_branch=opt.peg_rev_dest_branch,
)
json_settings={
# JSON style guide says Unicode characters are fully
# allowed.
"ensure_ascii":False,
# We use 2 space indent to match JSON style guide.
"indent":2ifopt.prettyelseNone,
"separators":(",",": ")ifopt.prettyelse(",",":"),
"sort_keys":True,
}
fd.write(json.dumps(doc,**json_settings))
else:
manifest.Save(
fd,
peg_rev=opt.peg_rev,
peg_rev_upstream=opt.peg_rev_upstream,
peg_rev_dest_branch=opt.peg_rev_dest_branch,
)
ifoutput_file!="-":
fd.close()
ifmanifest.path_prefix:
logger.warning(
"Saved %s submanifest to %s",
manifest.path_prefix,
output_file,
)
else:
logger.warning("Saved manifest to %s",output_file)
defValidateOptions(self,opt,args):
ifargs:
self.Usage()
defExecute(self,opt,args):
self._Output(opt)
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