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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""Inventories map files to their name in a revision."""
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__copyright__ = "Copyright (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd."
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__author__ = "Martin Pool <mbp@canonical.com>"
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import sys, os.path, types
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# This should really be an id randomly assigned when the tree is
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# created, but it's not for now.
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import sys, os.path, types, re
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from cElementTree import Element, ElementTree, SubElement
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except ImportError:
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from elementtree.ElementTree import Element, ElementTree, SubElement
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from xml import XMLMixin
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from errors import bailout
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from osutils import uuid, quotefn, splitpath, joinpath, appendpath
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from trace import mutter
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from bzrlib.xml import XMLMixin
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from bzrlib.errors import BzrError, BzrCheckError
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from bzrlib.osutils import uuid, quotefn, splitpath, joinpath, appendpath
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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class InventoryEntry(XMLMixin):
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"""Description of a versioned file.
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>>> i = Inventory()
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('123', 'src', kind='directory'))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2323', 'hello.c', parent_id='123'))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('123', 'src', 'directory', ROOT_ID))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2323', 'hello.c', 'file', parent_id='123'))
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>>> for j in i.iter_entries():
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('src', InventoryEntry('123', 'src', kind='directory', parent_id=None))
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('src', InventoryEntry('123', 'src', kind='directory', parent_id='TREE_ROOT'))
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('src/hello.c', InventoryEntry('2323', 'hello.c', kind='file', parent_id='123'))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2323', 'bye.c', parent_id='123'))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2323', 'bye.c', 'file', '123'))
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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BzrError: ('inventory already contains entry with id {2323}', [])
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2324', 'bye.c', parent_id='123'))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2325', 'wibble', parent_id='123', kind='directory'))
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BzrError: inventory already contains entry with id {2323}
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2324', 'bye.c', 'file', '123'))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2325', 'wibble', 'directory', '123'))
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>>> i.path2id('src/wibble')
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2326', 'wibble.c', parent_id='2325'))
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>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2326', 'wibble.c', 'file', '2325'))
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InventoryEntry('2326', 'wibble.c', kind='file', parent_id='2325')
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>>> for j in i.iter_entries():
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>>> i.id2path('2326')
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:todo: Maybe also keep the full path of the entry, and the children?
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TODO: Maybe also keep the full path of the entry, and the children?
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But those depend on its position within a particular inventory, and
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it would be nice not to need to hold the backpointer here.
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def __init__(self, file_id, name, kind='file', text_id=None,
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# TODO: split InventoryEntry into subclasses for files,
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# directories, etc etc.
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def __init__(self, file_id, name, kind, parent_id, text_id=None):
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"""Create an InventoryEntry
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parent directory; it cannot be a whole path or relative name.
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>>> e = InventoryEntry('123', 'hello.c')
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>>> e = InventoryEntry('123', 'hello.c', 'file', ROOT_ID)
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>>> e = InventoryEntry('123', 'src/hello.c')
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>>> e = InventoryEntry('123', 'src/hello.c', 'file', ROOT_ID)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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BzrError: ("InventoryEntry name is not a simple filename: 'src/hello.c'", [])
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BzrCheckError: InventoryEntry name 'src/hello.c' is invalid
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if len(splitpath(name)) != 1:
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bailout('InventoryEntry name is not a simple filename: %r'
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if '/' in name or '\\' in name:
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raise BzrCheckError('InventoryEntry name %r is invalid' % name)
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self.file_id = file_id
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assert kind in ['file', 'directory']
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self.text_id = text_id
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self.parent_id = parent_id
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self.text_sha1 = None
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self.text_size = None
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if kind == 'directory':
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raise BzrError("unhandled entry kind %r" % kind)
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def sorted_children(self):
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l = self.children.items()
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other = InventoryEntry(self.file_id, self.name, self.kind,
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self.text_id, self.parent_id)
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self.parent_id, text_id=self.text_id)
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other.text_sha1 = self.text_sha1
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# note that children are *not* copied; they're pulled across when
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e.set('file_id', self.file_id)
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if self.text_size is not None:
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if self.text_size != None:
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e.set('text_size', '%d' % self.text_size)
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for f in ['text_id', 'text_sha1', 'parent_id']:
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for f in ['text_id', 'text_sha1']:
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v = getattr(self, f)
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if self.parent_id != ROOT_ID:
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assert isinstance(self.parent_id, basestring)
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e.set('parent_id', self.parent_id)
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def from_element(cls, elt):
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assert elt.tag == 'entry'
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self = cls(elt.get('file_id'), elt.get('name'), elt.get('kind'))
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parent_id = elt.get('parent_id')
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self = cls(elt.get('file_id'), elt.get('name'), elt.get('kind'), parent_id)
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self.text_id = elt.get('text_id')
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## mutter("read inventoryentry: %r" % (elt.attrib))
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, InventoryEntry):
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return cmp(self.file_id, other.file_id) \
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or cmp(self.text_size, other.text_size) \
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or cmp(self.text_id, other.text_id) \
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and (self.name == other.name) \
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and (self.text_sha1 == other.text_sha1) \
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and (self.text_id == other.text_id) \
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def __ne__(self, other):
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class RootEntry(InventoryEntry):
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def __init__(self, file_id):
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self.file_id = file_id
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, RootEntry):
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class Inventory(XMLMixin):
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"""Inventory of versioned files in a tree.
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An Inventory acts like a set of InventoryEntry items. You can
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also look files up by their file_id or name.
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May be read from and written to a metadata file in a tree. To
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manipulate the inventory (for example to add a file), it is read
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in, modified, and then written back out.
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This describes which file_id is present at each point in the tree,
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and possibly the SHA-1 or other information about the file.
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Entries can be looked up either by path or by file_id.
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directories containing files and subdirectories. We never store
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>>> inv.write_xml(sys.stdout)
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>>> inv.add(InventoryEntry('123-123', 'hello.c'))
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"""Create or read an inventory.
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self._tree = {None: {}}
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def __iter__(self):
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def iter_entries(self, parent_id=None):
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def iter_entries(self, from_dir=None):
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"""Return (path, entry) pairs, in order by name."""
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for cn, cie in self.iter_entries(parent_id=ie.file_id):
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def directories(self, include_root=True):
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"""Return (path, entry) pairs for all directories.
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for path, entry in self.iter_entries():
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def descend(dir_ie, dir_path):
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"""Return (path, entry) pairs for all directories, including the root.
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def descend(parent_ie, parent_path):
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def children(self, parent_id):
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"""Return entries that are direct children of parent_id."""
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def __contains__(self, file_id):
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"""True if this entry contains a file with given id.
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def get_file_kind(self, file_id):
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def add_path(self, relpath, kind, file_id=None):
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def __delitem__(self, file_id):
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def to_element(self):
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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def __eq__(self, other):
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def id2path(self, file_id):
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def __ne__(self, other):
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def get_idpath(self, file_id):
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"""Return as a list the path to file_id."""
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def has_filename(self, names):
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def has_id(self, file_id):
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def rename(self, file_id, new_parent_id, new_name):
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"""Move a file within the inventory.
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if not is_valid_name(new_name):
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new_parent = self._byid[new_parent_id]
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if new_name in new_parent.children:
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new_parent_idpath = self.get_idpath(new_parent_id)
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file_ie = self._byid[file_id]
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def is_valid_name(name):
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return bool(_NAME_RE.match(name))