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def ConfigObj(*args, **kwargs):
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if _ConfigObj is None:
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class ConfigObj(configobj.ConfigObj):
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def get_bool(self, section, key):
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return self[section].as_bool(key)
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def get_value(self, section, name):
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# Try [] for the old DEFAULT section.
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if section == "DEFAULT":
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return self[section][name]
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_ConfigObj = ConfigObj
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return _ConfigObj(*args, **kwargs)
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class ConfigObj(configobj.ConfigObj):
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def __init__(self, infile=None, **kwargs):
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# We define our own interpolation mechanism calling it option expansion
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super(ConfigObj, self).__init__(infile=infile,
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def get_bool(self, section, key):
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return self[section].as_bool(key)
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def get_value(self, section, name):
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# Try [] for the old DEFAULT section.
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if section == "DEFAULT":
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return self[section][name]
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# FIXME: Until we can guarantee that each config file is loaded once and and
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# only once for a given bzrlib session, we don't want to re-read the file every
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# time we query for an option so we cache the value (bad ! watch out for tests
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# needing to restore the proper value).This shouldn't be part of 2.4.0 final,
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# yell at mgz^W vila and the RM if this is still present at that time
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_expand_default_value = None
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def _get_expand_default_value():
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global _expand_default_value
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if _expand_default_value is not None:
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return _expand_default_value
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conf = GlobalConfig()
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# Note that we must not use None for the expand value below or we'll run
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# into infinite recursion. Using False really would be quite silly ;)
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expand = conf.get_user_option_as_bool('bzr.config.expand', expand=True)
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# This is an opt-in feature, you *really* need to clearly say you want
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_expand_default_value = expand
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class Config(object):
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def _get_signing_policy(self):
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"""Template method to override signature creation policy."""
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def expand_options(self, string, env=None):
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"""Expand option references in the string in the configuration context.
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:param string: The string containing option to expand.
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:param env: An option dict defining additional configuration options or
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overriding existing ones.
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:returns: The expanded string.
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return self._expand_options_in_string(string, env)
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def _expand_options_in_list(self, slist, env=None, _ref_stack=None):
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"""Expand options in a list of strings in the configuration context.
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:param slist: A list of strings.
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:param env: An option dict defining additional configuration options or
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overriding existing ones.
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:param _ref_stack: Private list containing the options being
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expanded to detect loops.
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:returns: The flatten list of expanded strings.
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# expand options in each value separately flattening lists
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value = self._expand_options_in_string(s, env, _ref_stack)
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if isinstance(value, list):
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def _expand_options_in_string(self, string, env=None, _ref_stack=None):
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"""Expand options in the string in the configuration context.
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:param string: The string to be expanded.
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:param env: An option dict defining additional configuration options or
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overriding existing ones.
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:param _ref_stack: Private list containing the options being
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expanded to detect loops.
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:returns: The expanded string.
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# Not much to expand there
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if _ref_stack is None:
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# What references are currently resolved (to detect loops)
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if self.option_ref_re is None:
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# We want to match the most embedded reference first (i.e. for
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# '{{foo}}' we will get '{foo}',
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# for '{bar{baz}}' we will get '{baz}'
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self.option_ref_re = re.compile('({[^{}]+})')
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# We need to iterate until no more refs appear ({{foo}} will need two
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# iterations for example).
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raw_chunks = self.option_ref_re.split(result)
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if len(raw_chunks) == 1:
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# Shorcut the trivial case: no refs
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# Split will isolate refs so that every other chunk is a ref
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for chunk in raw_chunks:
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# Keep only non-empty strings (or we get bogus empty
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# slots when a list value is involved).
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if name in _ref_stack:
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raise errors.OptionExpansionLoop(string, _ref_stack)
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_ref_stack.append(name)
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value = self._expand_option(name, env, _ref_stack)
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raise errors.ExpandingUnknownOption(name, string)
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if isinstance(value, list):
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# Once a list appears as the result of an expansion, all
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# callers will get a list result. This allows a consistent
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# behavior even when some options in the expansion chain
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# defined as strings (no comma in their value) but their
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# expanded value is a list.
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return self._expand_options_in_list(chunks, env, _ref_stack)
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result = ''.join(chunks)
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def _expand_option(self, name, env, _ref_stack):
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if env is not None and name in env:
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# Special case, values provided in env takes precedence over
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# FIXME: This is a limited implementation, what we really need is a
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# way to query the bzr config for the value of an option,
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# respecting the scope rules (That is, once we implement fallback
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# configs, getting the option value should restart from the top
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# config, not the current one) -- vila 20101222
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value = self.get_user_option(name, expand=False)
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if isinstance(value, list):
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value = self._expand_options_in_list(value, env, _ref_stack)
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value = self._expand_options_in_string(value, env, _ref_stack)
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def _get_user_option(self, option_name):
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"""Template method to provide a user option."""
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def get_user_option(self, option_name):
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"""Get a generic option - no special process, no default."""
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return self._get_user_option(option_name)
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def get_user_option_as_bool(self, option_name):
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def get_user_option(self, option_name, expand=None):
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"""Get a generic option - no special process, no default.
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:param option_name: The queried option.
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:param expand: Whether options references should be expanded.
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:returns: The value of the option.
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expand = _get_expand_default_value()
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value = self._get_user_option(option_name)
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if isinstance(value, list):
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value = self._expand_options_in_list(value)
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elif isinstance(value, dict):
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trace.warning('Cannot expand "%s":'
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' Dicts do not support option expansion'
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value = self._expand_options_in_string(value)
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def get_user_option_as_bool(self, option_name, expand=None):
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"""Get a generic option as a boolean - no special process, no default.
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:return None if the option doesn't exist or its value can't be
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interpreted as a boolean. Returns True or False otherwise.
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s = self._get_user_option(option_name)
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s = self.get_user_option(option_name, expand=expand)
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# The option doesn't exist
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Something similar to 'Martin Pool <mbp@sourcefrog.net>'
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$BZR_EMAIL can be set to override this (as well as the
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deprecated $BZREMAIL), then
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$BZR_EMAIL can be set to override this, then
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the concrete policy type is checked, and finally
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$EMAIL is examined.
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If none is found, a reasonable default is (hopefully)
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TODO: Check it's reasonably well-formed.
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If no username can be found, errors.NoWhoami exception is raised.
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v = os.environ.get('BZR_EMAIL')
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return v.decode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
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v = self._get_user_id()
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v = os.environ.get('EMAIL')
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return v.decode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
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name, email = _auto_user_id()
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return '%s <%s>' % (name, email)
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raise errors.NoWhoami()
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def ensure_username(self):
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"""Raise errors.NoWhoami if username is not set.
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This method relies on the username() function raising the error.
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def signature_checking(self):
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"""What is the current policy for signature checking?."""
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def get_merge_tools(self):
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for (oname, value, section, conf_id, parser) in self._get_options():
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if oname.startswith('bzr.mergetool.'):
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tool_name = oname[len('bzr.mergetool.'):]
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tools[tool_name] = value
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trace.mutter('loaded merge tools: %r' % tools)
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def find_merge_tool(self, name):
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# We fake a defaults mechanism here by checking if the given name can
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# be found in the known_merge_tools if it's not found in the config.
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# This should be done through the proposed config defaults mechanism
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# when it becomes available in the future.
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command_line = (self.get_user_option('bzr.mergetool.%s' % name,
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or mergetools.known_merge_tools.get(name, None))
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class IniBasedConfig(Config):
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"""A configuration policy that draws from ini files."""
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def __init__(self, get_filename):
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def __init__(self, get_filename=symbol_versioning.DEPRECATED_PARAMETER,
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"""Base class for configuration files using an ini-like syntax.
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:param file_name: The configuration file path.
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super(IniBasedConfig, self).__init__()
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self._get_filename = get_filename
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self.file_name = file_name
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if symbol_versioning.deprecated_passed(get_filename):
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symbol_versioning.warn(
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'IniBasedConfig.__init__(get_filename) was deprecated in 2.3.'
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' Use file_name instead.',
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if get_filename is not None:
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self.file_name = get_filename()
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self.file_name = file_name
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self._parser = None
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def _get_parser(self, file=None):
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def from_string(cls, str_or_unicode, file_name=None, save=False):
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"""Create a config object from a string.
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:param str_or_unicode: A string representing the file content. This will
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:param file_name: The configuration file path.
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:param _save: Whether the file should be saved upon creation.
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conf = cls(file_name=file_name)
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conf._create_from_string(str_or_unicode, save)
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def _create_from_string(self, str_or_unicode, save):
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self._content = StringIO(str_or_unicode.encode('utf-8'))
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# Some tests use in-memory configs, some other always need the config
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# file to exist on disk.
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self._write_config_file()
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def _get_parser(self, file=symbol_versioning.DEPRECATED_PARAMETER):
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if self._parser is not None:
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return self._parser
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input = self._get_filename()
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if symbol_versioning.deprecated_passed(file):
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symbol_versioning.warn(
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'IniBasedConfig._get_parser(file=xxx) was deprecated in 2.3.'
602
' Use IniBasedConfig(_content=xxx) instead.',
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if self._content is not None:
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co_input = self._content
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elif self.file_name is None:
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raise AssertionError('We have no content to create the config')
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co_input = self.file_name
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self._parser = ConfigObj(input, encoding='utf-8')
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self._parser = ConfigObj(co_input, encoding='utf-8')
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except configobj.ConfigObjError, e:
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raise errors.ParseConfigError(e.errors, e.config.filename)
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# Make sure self.reload() will use the right file name
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self._parser.filename = self.file_name
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return self._parser
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"""Reload the config file from disk."""
621
if self.file_name is None:
622
raise AssertionError('We need a file name to reload the config')
623
if self._parser is not None:
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self._parser.reload()
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def _get_matching_sections(self):
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"""Return an ordered list of (section_name, extra_path) pairs.
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"""Override this to define the section used by the config."""
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def _get_sections(self, name=None):
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"""Returns an iterator of the sections specified by ``name``.
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:param name: The section name. If None is supplied, the default
646
configurations are yielded.
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:return: A tuple (name, section, config_id) for all sections that will
649
be walked by user_get_option() in the 'right' order. The first one
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is where set_user_option() will update the value.
652
parser = self._get_parser()
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yield (name, parser[name], self.config_id())
656
# No section name has been given so we fallback to the configobj
657
# itself which holds the variables defined outside of any section.
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yield (None, parser, self.config_id())
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def _get_options(self, sections=None):
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"""Return an ordered list of (name, value, section, config_id) tuples.
663
All options are returned with their associated value and the section
664
they appeared in. ``config_id`` is a unique identifier for the
665
configuration file the option is defined in.
667
:param sections: Default to ``_get_matching_sections`` if not
668
specified. This gives a better control to daughter classes about
669
which sections should be searched. This is a list of (name,
674
parser = self._get_parser()
676
for (section_name, _) in self._get_matching_sections():
678
section = parser[section_name]
680
# This could happen for an empty file for which we define a
681
# DEFAULT section. FIXME: Force callers to provide sections
682
# instead ? -- vila 20100930
684
sections.append((section_name, section))
685
config_id = self.config_id()
686
for (section_name, section) in sections:
687
for (name, value) in section.iteritems():
688
yield (name, parser._quote(value), section_name,
387
691
def _get_option_policy(self, section, option_name):
388
692
"""Return the policy for the given (section, option_name) pair."""
389
693
return POLICY_NONE
476
780
def _get_nickname(self):
477
781
return self.get_user_option('nickname')
480
class GlobalConfig(IniBasedConfig):
783
def remove_user_option(self, option_name, section_name=None):
784
"""Remove a user option and save the configuration file.
786
:param option_name: The option to be removed.
788
:param section_name: The section the option is defined in, default to
792
parser = self._get_parser()
793
if section_name is None:
796
section = parser[section_name]
798
del section[option_name]
800
raise errors.NoSuchConfigOption(option_name)
801
self._write_config_file()
803
def _write_config_file(self):
804
if self.file_name is None:
805
raise AssertionError('We cannot save, self.file_name is None')
806
conf_dir = os.path.dirname(self.file_name)
807
ensure_config_dir_exists(conf_dir)
808
atomic_file = atomicfile.AtomicFile(self.file_name)
809
self._get_parser().write(atomic_file)
812
osutils.copy_ownership_from_path(self.file_name)
815
class LockableConfig(IniBasedConfig):
816
"""A configuration needing explicit locking for access.
818
If several processes try to write the config file, the accesses need to be
821
Daughter classes should decorate all methods that update a config with the
822
``@needs_write_lock`` decorator (they call, directly or indirectly, the
823
``_write_config_file()`` method. These methods (typically ``set_option()``
824
and variants must reload the config file from disk before calling
825
``_write_config_file()``), this can be achieved by calling the
826
``self.reload()`` method. Note that the lock scope should cover both the
827
reading and the writing of the config file which is why the decorator can't
828
be applied to ``_write_config_file()`` only.
830
This should be enough to implement the following logic:
831
- lock for exclusive write access,
832
- reload the config file from disk,
836
This logic guarantees that a writer can update a value without erasing an
837
update made by another writer.
842
def __init__(self, file_name):
843
super(LockableConfig, self).__init__(file_name=file_name)
844
self.dir = osutils.dirname(osutils.safe_unicode(self.file_name))
845
# FIXME: It doesn't matter that we don't provide possible_transports
846
# below since this is currently used only for local config files ;
847
# local transports are not shared. But if/when we start using
848
# LockableConfig for other kind of transports, we will need to reuse
849
# whatever connection is already established -- vila 20100929
850
self.transport = transport.get_transport(self.dir)
851
self._lock = lockdir.LockDir(self.transport, 'lock')
853
def _create_from_string(self, unicode_bytes, save):
854
super(LockableConfig, self)._create_from_string(unicode_bytes, False)
856
# We need to handle the saving here (as opposed to IniBasedConfig)
859
self._write_config_file()
862
def lock_write(self, token=None):
863
"""Takes a write lock in the directory containing the config file.
865
If the directory doesn't exist it is created.
867
ensure_config_dir_exists(self.dir)
868
return self._lock.lock_write(token)
873
def break_lock(self):
874
self._lock.break_lock()
877
def remove_user_option(self, option_name, section_name=None):
878
super(LockableConfig, self).remove_user_option(option_name,
881
def _write_config_file(self):
882
if self._lock is None or not self._lock.is_held:
883
# NB: if the following exception is raised it probably means a
884
# missing @needs_write_lock decorator on one of the callers.
885
raise errors.ObjectNotLocked(self)
886
super(LockableConfig, self)._write_config_file()
889
class GlobalConfig(LockableConfig):
481
890
"""The configuration that should be used for a specific location."""
893
super(GlobalConfig, self).__init__(file_name=config_filename())
899
def from_string(cls, str_or_unicode, save=False):
900
"""Create a config object from a string.
902
:param str_or_unicode: A string representing the file content. This
903
will be utf-8 encoded.
905
:param save: Whether the file should be saved upon creation.
908
conf._create_from_string(str_or_unicode, save)
483
911
def get_editor(self):
484
912
return self._get_user_option('editor')
487
super(GlobalConfig, self).__init__(config_filename)
489
915
def set_user_option(self, option, value):
490
916
"""Save option and its value in the configuration."""
491
917
self._set_option(option, value, 'DEFAULT')
510
939
self._write_config_file()
512
941
def _set_option(self, option, value, section):
513
# FIXME: RBC 20051029 This should refresh the parser and also take a
514
# file lock on bazaar.conf.
515
conf_dir = os.path.dirname(self._get_filename())
516
ensure_config_dir_exists(conf_dir)
517
943
self._get_parser().setdefault(section, {})[option] = value
518
944
self._write_config_file()
520
def _write_config_file(self):
521
path = self._get_filename()
523
osutils.copy_ownership_from_path(path)
524
self._get_parser().write(f)
528
class LocationConfig(IniBasedConfig):
947
def _get_sections(self, name=None):
948
"""See IniBasedConfig._get_sections()."""
949
parser = self._get_parser()
950
# We don't give access to options defined outside of any section, we
951
# used the DEFAULT section by... default.
952
if name in (None, 'DEFAULT'):
953
# This could happen for an empty file where the DEFAULT section
954
# doesn't exist yet. So we force DEFAULT when yielding
956
if 'DEFAULT' not in parser:
957
parser['DEFAULT']= {}
958
yield (name, parser[name], self.config_id())
961
def remove_user_option(self, option_name, section_name=None):
962
if section_name is None:
963
# We need to force the default section.
964
section_name = 'DEFAULT'
965
# We need to avoid the LockableConfig implementation or we'll lock
967
super(LockableConfig, self).remove_user_option(option_name,
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def _iter_for_location_by_parts(sections, location):
971
"""Keep only the sessions matching the specified location.
973
:param sections: An iterable of section names.
975
:param location: An url or a local path to match against.
977
:returns: An iterator of (section, extra_path, nb_parts) where nb is the
978
number of path components in the section name, section is the section
979
name and extra_path is the difference between location and the section
982
location_parts = location.rstrip('/').split('/')
984
for section in sections:
985
# location is a local path if possible, so we need
986
# to convert 'file://' urls to local paths if necessary.
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# FIXME: I don't think the above comment is still up to date,
989
# LocationConfig is always instantiated with an url -- vila 2011-04-07
991
# This also avoids having file:///path be a more exact
992
# match than '/path'.
994
# FIXME: Not sure about the above either, but since the path components
995
# are compared in sync, adding two empty components (//) is likely to
996
# trick the comparison and also trick the check on the number of
997
# components, so we *should* take only the relevant part of the url. On
998
# the other hand, this means 'file://' urls *can't* be used in sections
999
# so more work is probably needed -- vila 2011-04-07
1001
if section.startswith('file://'):
1002
section_path = urlutils.local_path_from_url(section)
1004
section_path = section
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section_parts = section_path.rstrip('/').split('/')
1008
if len(section_parts) > len(location_parts):
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# More path components in the section, they can't match
1012
# Rely on zip truncating in length to the length of the shortest
1013
# argument sequence.
1014
names = zip(location_parts, section_parts)
1016
if not fnmatch.fnmatch(name[0], name[1]):
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# build the path difference between the section and the location
1022
extra_path = '/'.join(location_parts[len(section_parts):])
1023
yield section, extra_path, len(section_parts)
1026
class LocationConfig(LockableConfig):
529
1027
"""A configuration object that gives the policy for a location."""
531
1029
def __init__(self, location):
532
name_generator = locations_config_filename
533
if (not os.path.exists(name_generator()) and
534
os.path.exists(branches_config_filename())):
535
if sys.platform == 'win32':
536
trace.warning('Please rename %s to %s'
537
% (branches_config_filename(),
538
locations_config_filename()))
540
trace.warning('Please rename ~/.bazaar/branches.conf'
541
' to ~/.bazaar/locations.conf')
542
name_generator = branches_config_filename
543
super(LocationConfig, self).__init__(name_generator)
1030
super(LocationConfig, self).__init__(
1031
file_name=locations_config_filename())
544
1032
# local file locations are looked up by local path, rather than
545
1033
# by file url. This is because the config file is a user
546
1034
# file, and we would rather not expose the user to file urls.
548
1036
location = urlutils.local_path_from_url(location)
549
1037
self.location = location
1039
def config_id(self):
1043
def from_string(cls, str_or_unicode, location, save=False):
1044
"""Create a config object from a string.
1046
:param str_or_unicode: A string representing the file content. This will
1049
:param location: The location url to filter the configuration.
1051
:param save: Whether the file should be saved upon creation.
1053
conf = cls(location)
1054
conf._create_from_string(str_or_unicode, save)
551
1057
def _get_matching_sections(self):
552
1058
"""Return an ordered list of section names matching this location."""
553
sections = self._get_parser()
554
location_names = self.location.split('/')
555
if self.location.endswith('/'):
556
del location_names[-1]
558
for section in sections:
559
# location is a local path if possible, so we need
560
# to convert 'file://' urls to local paths if necessary.
561
# This also avoids having file:///path be a more exact
562
# match than '/path'.
563
if section.startswith('file://'):
564
section_path = urlutils.local_path_from_url(section)
566
section_path = section
567
section_names = section_path.split('/')
568
if section.endswith('/'):
569
del section_names[-1]
570
names = zip(location_names, section_names)
573
if not fnmatch(name[0], name[1]):
578
# so, for the common prefix they matched.
579
# if section is longer, no match.
580
if len(section_names) > len(location_names):
582
matches.append((len(section_names), section,
583
'/'.join(location_names[len(section_names):])))
584
matches.sort(reverse=True)
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for (length, section, extra_path) in matches:
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sections.append((section, extra_path))
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matches = list(_iter_for_location_by_parts(self._get_parser(),
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# put the longest (aka more specific) locations first
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key=lambda (section, extra_path, length): (length, section),
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for (section, extra_path, length) in matches:
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yield section, extra_path
588
1067
# should we stop looking for parent configs here?
590
1069
if self._get_parser()[section].as_bool('ignore_parents'):
592
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except KeyError:
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def _get_sections(self, name=None):
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"""See IniBasedConfig._get_sections()."""
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# We ignore the name here as the only sections handled are named with
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# the location path and we don't expose embedded sections either.
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parser = self._get_parser()
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for name, extra_path in self._get_matching_sections():
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yield (name, parser[name], self.config_id())
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1082
def _get_option_policy(self, section, option_name):
597
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"""Return the policy for the given (section, option_name) pair."""
648
1135
STORE_LOCATION_APPENDPATH]:
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1136
raise ValueError('bad storage policy %r for %r' %
650
1137
(store, option))
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# FIXME: RBC 20051029 This should refresh the parser and also take a
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# file lock on locations.conf.
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conf_dir = os.path.dirname(self._get_filename())
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ensure_config_dir_exists(conf_dir)
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1139
location = self.location
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1140
if location.endswith('/'):
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1141
location = location[:-1]
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if (not location in self._get_parser() and
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not location + '/' in self._get_parser()):
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self._get_parser()[location]={}
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elif location + '/' in self._get_parser():
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parser = self._get_parser()
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if not location in parser and not location + '/' in parser:
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parser[location] = {}
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elif location + '/' in parser:
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1146
location = location + '/'
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self._get_parser()[location][option]=value
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parser[location][option]=value
664
1148
# the allowed values of store match the config policies
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1149
self._set_option_policy(location, option, store)
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self._get_parser().write(file(self._get_filename(), 'wb'))
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self._write_config_file()
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1153
class BranchConfig(Config):
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1154
"""A configuration object giving the policy for a branch."""
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def __init__(self, branch):
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super(BranchConfig, self).__init__()
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self._location_config = None
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self._branch_data_config = None
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self._global_config = None
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self.branch = branch
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self.option_sources = (self._get_location_config,
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self._get_branch_data_config,
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self._get_global_config)
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def config_id(self):
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1169
def _get_branch_data_config(self):
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if self._branch_data_config is None:
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self._branch_data_config = TreeConfig(self.branch)
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self._branch_data_config.config_id = self.config_id
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1173
return self._branch_data_config
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1175
def _get_location_config(self):
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def _get_sections(self, name=None):
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"""See IniBasedConfig.get_sections()."""
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for source in self.option_sources:
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for section in source()._get_sections(name):
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def _get_options(self, sections=None):
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# First the locations options
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for option in self._get_location_config()._get_options():
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# Then the branch options
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branch_config = self._get_branch_data_config()
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if sections is None:
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sections = [('DEFAULT', branch_config._get_parser())]
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# FIXME: We shouldn't have to duplicate the code in IniBasedConfig but
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# Config itself has no notion of sections :( -- vila 20101001
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config_id = self.config_id()
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for (section_name, section) in sections:
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for (name, value) in section.iteritems():
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yield (name, value, section_name,
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config_id, branch_config._get_parser())
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# Then the global options
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for option in self._get_global_config()._get_options():
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def set_user_option(self, name, value, store=STORE_BRANCH,
749
1273
warn_masked=False):
750
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if store == STORE_BRANCH:
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def config_dir():
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"""Return per-user configuration directory.
829
By default this is ~/.bazaar/
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By default this is %APPDATA%/bazaar/2.0 on Windows, ~/.bazaar on Mac OS X
1347
and Linux. On Linux, if there is a $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bazaar directory,
1348
that will be used instead.
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1350
TODO: Global option --config-dir to override this.
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1352
base = os.environ.get('BZR_HOME', None)
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1353
if sys.platform == 'win32':
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# environ variables on Windows are in user encoding/mbcs. So decode
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if base is not None:
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base = base.decode('mbcs')
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1358
if base is None:
836
1359
base = win32utils.get_appdata_location_unicode()
837
1360
if base is None:
838
1361
base = os.environ.get('HOME', None)
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if base is not None:
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base = base.decode('mbcs')
839
1364
if base is None:
840
1365
raise errors.BzrError('You must have one of BZR_HOME, APPDATA,'
842
1367
return osutils.pathjoin(base, 'bazaar', '2.0')
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elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
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# this takes into account $HOME
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base = os.path.expanduser("~")
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return osutils.pathjoin(base, '.bazaar')
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# cygwin, linux, and darwin all have a $HOME directory
845
1374
if base is None:
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xdg_dir = os.environ.get('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', None)
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xdg_dir = osutils.pathjoin(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".config")
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xdg_dir = osutils.pathjoin(xdg_dir, 'bazaar')
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if osutils.isdir(xdg_dir):
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"Using configuration in XDG directory %s." % xdg_dir)
846
1385
base = os.path.expanduser("~")
847
1386
return osutils.pathjoin(base, ".bazaar")
899
1433
return os.path.expanduser('~/.cache')
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def _get_default_mail_domain():
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"""If possible, return the assumed default email domain.
1439
:returns: string mail domain, or None.
1441
if sys.platform == 'win32':
1442
# No implementation yet; patches welcome
1445
f = open('/etc/mailname')
1446
except (IOError, OSError), e:
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domain = f.read().strip()
902
1455
def _auto_user_id():
903
1456
"""Calculate automatic user identification.
905
Returns (realname, email).
1458
:returns: (realname, email), either of which may be None if they can't be
907
1461
Only used when none is set in the environment or the id file.
909
This previously used the FQDN as the default domain, but that can
910
be very slow on machines where DNS is broken. So now we simply
1463
This only returns an email address if we can be fairly sure the
1464
address is reasonable, ie if /etc/mailname is set on unix.
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This doesn't use the FQDN as the default domain because that may be
1467
slow, and it doesn't use the hostname alone because that's not normally
1468
a reasonable address.
915
1470
if sys.platform == 'win32':
916
name = win32utils.get_user_name_unicode()
918
raise errors.BzrError("Cannot autodetect user name.\n"
919
"Please, set your name with command like:\n"
920
'bzr whoami "Your Name <name@domain.com>"')
921
host = win32utils.get_host_name_unicode()
923
host = socket.gethostname()
924
return name, (name + '@' + host)
930
w = pwd.getpwuid(uid)
932
raise errors.BzrCommandError('Unable to determine your name. '
933
'Please use "bzr whoami" to set it.')
935
# we try utf-8 first, because on many variants (like Linux),
936
# /etc/passwd "should" be in utf-8, and because it's unlikely to give
937
# false positives. (many users will have their user encoding set to
938
# latin-1, which cannot raise UnicodeError.)
940
gecos = w.pw_gecos.decode('utf-8')
944
encoding = osutils.get_user_encoding()
945
gecos = w.pw_gecos.decode(encoding)
947
raise errors.BzrCommandError('Unable to determine your name. '
948
'Use "bzr whoami" to set it.')
950
username = w.pw_name.decode(encoding)
952
raise errors.BzrCommandError('Unable to determine your name. '
953
'Use "bzr whoami" to set it.')
955
comma = gecos.find(',')
959
realname = gecos[:comma]
966
user_encoding = osutils.get_user_encoding()
967
realname = username = getpass.getuser().decode(user_encoding)
968
except UnicodeDecodeError:
969
raise errors.BzrError("Can't decode username as %s." % \
972
return realname, (username + '@' + socket.gethostname())
1471
# No implementation to reliably determine Windows default mail
1472
# address; please add one.
1475
default_mail_domain = _get_default_mail_domain()
1476
if not default_mail_domain:
1482
w = pwd.getpwuid(uid)
1484
mutter('no passwd entry for uid %d?' % uid)
1487
# we try utf-8 first, because on many variants (like Linux),
1488
# /etc/passwd "should" be in utf-8, and because it's unlikely to give
1489
# false positives. (many users will have their user encoding set to
1490
# latin-1, which cannot raise UnicodeError.)
1492
gecos = w.pw_gecos.decode('utf-8')
1494
except UnicodeError:
1496
encoding = osutils.get_user_encoding()
1497
gecos = w.pw_gecos.decode(encoding)
1498
except UnicodeError, e:
1499
mutter("cannot decode passwd entry %s" % w)
1502
username = w.pw_name.decode(encoding)
1503
except UnicodeError, e:
1504
mutter("cannot decode passwd entry %s" % w)
1507
comma = gecos.find(',')
1511
realname = gecos[:comma]
1513
return realname, (username + '@' + default_mail_domain)
975
1516
def parse_username(username):
1517
2081
return StringIO()
1519
2083
def _get_configobj(self):
1520
return ConfigObj(self._get_config_file(), encoding='utf-8')
2084
f = self._get_config_file()
2086
return ConfigObj(f, encoding='utf-8')
1522
2090
def _set_configobj(self, configobj):
1523
2091
out_file = StringIO()
1524
2092
configobj.write(out_file)
1525
2093
out_file.seek(0)
1526
2094
self._transport.put_file(self._filename, out_file)
2097
class cmd_config(commands.Command):
2098
__doc__ = """Display, set or remove a configuration option.
2100
Display the active value for a given option.
2102
If --all is specified, NAME is interpreted as a regular expression and all
2103
matching options are displayed mentioning their scope. The active value
2104
that bzr will take into account is the first one displayed for each option.
2106
If no NAME is given, --all .* is implied.
2108
Setting a value is achieved by using name=value without spaces. The value
2109
is set in the most relevant scope and can be checked by displaying the
2113
takes_args = ['name?']
2117
# FIXME: This should be a registry option so that plugins can register
2118
# their own config files (or not) -- vila 20101002
2119
commands.Option('scope', help='Reduce the scope to the specified'
2120
' configuration file',
2122
commands.Option('all',
2123
help='Display all the defined values for the matching options.',
2125
commands.Option('remove', help='Remove the option from'
2126
' the configuration file'),
2129
@commands.display_command
2130
def run(self, name=None, all=False, directory=None, scope=None,
2132
if directory is None:
2134
directory = urlutils.normalize_url(directory)
2136
raise errors.BzrError(
2137
'--all and --remove are mutually exclusive.')
2139
# Delete the option in the given scope
2140
self._remove_config_option(name, directory, scope)
2142
# Defaults to all options
2143
self._show_matching_options('.*', directory, scope)
2146
name, value = name.split('=', 1)
2148
# Display the option(s) value(s)
2150
self._show_matching_options(name, directory, scope)
2152
self._show_value(name, directory, scope)
2155
raise errors.BzrError(
2156
'Only one option can be set.')
2157
# Set the option value
2158
self._set_config_option(name, value, directory, scope)
2160
def _get_configs(self, directory, scope=None):
2161
"""Iterate the configurations specified by ``directory`` and ``scope``.
2163
:param directory: Where the configurations are derived from.
2165
:param scope: A specific config to start from.
2167
if scope is not None:
2168
if scope == 'bazaar':
2169
yield GlobalConfig()
2170
elif scope == 'locations':
2171
yield LocationConfig(directory)
2172
elif scope == 'branch':
2173
(_, br, _) = bzrdir.BzrDir.open_containing_tree_or_branch(
2175
yield br.get_config()
2178
(_, br, _) = bzrdir.BzrDir.open_containing_tree_or_branch(
2180
yield br.get_config()
2181
except errors.NotBranchError:
2182
yield LocationConfig(directory)
2183
yield GlobalConfig()
2185
def _show_value(self, name, directory, scope):
2187
for c in self._get_configs(directory, scope):
2190
for (oname, value, section, conf_id, parser) in c._get_options():
2192
# Display only the first value and exit
2194
# FIXME: We need to use get_user_option to take policies
2195
# into account and we need to make sure the option exists
2196
# too (hence the two for loops), this needs a better API
2198
value = c.get_user_option(name)
2199
# Quote the value appropriately
2200
value = parser._quote(value)
2201
self.outf.write('%s\n' % (value,))
2205
raise errors.NoSuchConfigOption(name)
2207
def _show_matching_options(self, name, directory, scope):
2208
name = re.compile(name)
2209
# We want any error in the regexp to be raised *now* so we need to
2210
# avoid the delay introduced by the lazy regexp.
2211
name._compile_and_collapse()
2214
for c in self._get_configs(directory, scope):
2215
for (oname, value, section, conf_id, parser) in c._get_options():
2216
if name.search(oname):
2217
if cur_conf_id != conf_id:
2218
# Explain where the options are defined
2219
self.outf.write('%s:\n' % (conf_id,))
2220
cur_conf_id = conf_id
2222
if (section not in (None, 'DEFAULT')
2223
and cur_section != section):
2224
# Display the section if it's not the default (or only)
2226
self.outf.write(' [%s]\n' % (section,))
2227
cur_section = section
2228
self.outf.write(' %s = %s\n' % (oname, value))
2230
def _set_config_option(self, name, value, directory, scope):
2231
for conf in self._get_configs(directory, scope):
2232
conf.set_user_option(name, value)
2235
raise errors.NoSuchConfig(scope)
2237
def _remove_config_option(self, name, directory, scope):
2239
raise errors.BzrCommandError(
2240
'--remove expects an option to remove.')
2242
for conf in self._get_configs(directory, scope):
2243
for (section_name, section, conf_id) in conf._get_sections():
2244
if scope is not None and conf_id != scope:
2245
# Not the right configuration file
2248
if conf_id != conf.config_id():
2249
conf = self._get_configs(directory, conf_id).next()
2250
# We use the first section in the first config where the
2251
# option is defined to remove it
2252
conf.remove_user_option(name, section_name)
2257
raise errors.NoSuchConfig(scope)
2259
raise errors.NoSuchConfigOption(name)