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# (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
# This should really be an id randomly assigned when the tree is
# created, but it's not for now.
ROOT_ID = "TREE_ROOT"
import sys, os.path, types, re
import bzrlib
from bzrlib.errors import BzrError, BzrCheckError
from bzrlib.osutils import uuid, quotefn, splitpath, joinpath, appendpath
from bzrlib.trace import mutter
from bzrlib.errors import NotVersionedError
class InventoryEntry(object):
"""Description of a versioned file.
An InventoryEntry has the following fields, which are also
present in the XML inventory-entry element:
* *file_id*
* *name*: (only the basename within the directory, must not
contain slashes)
* *kind*: "directory" or "file"
* *directory_id*: (if absent/null means the branch root directory)
* *text_sha1*: only for files
* *text_size*: in bytes, only for files
* *text_id*: identifier for the text version, only for files
InventoryEntries can also exist inside a WorkingTree
inventory, in which case they are not yet bound to a
particular revision of the file. In that case the text_sha1,
text_size and text_id are absent.
>>> i = Inventory()
>>> i.path2id('')
'TREE_ROOT'
>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('123', 'src', 'directory', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123', 'src', kind='directory', parent_id='TREE_ROOT')
>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2323', 'hello.c', 'file', parent_id='123'))
InventoryEntry('2323', 'hello.c', kind='file', parent_id='123')
>>> for j in i.iter_entries():
... print j
...
('src', InventoryEntry('123', 'src', kind='directory', parent_id='TREE_ROOT'))
('src/hello.c', InventoryEntry('2323', 'hello.c', kind='file', parent_id='123'))
>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2323', 'bye.c', 'file', '123'))
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
BzrError: inventory already contains entry with id {2323}
>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2324', 'bye.c', 'file', '123'))
InventoryEntry('2324', 'bye.c', kind='file', parent_id='123')
>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2325', 'wibble', 'directory', '123'))
InventoryEntry('2325', 'wibble', kind='directory', parent_id='123')
>>> i.path2id('src/wibble')
'2325'
>>> '2325' in i
True
>>> i.add(InventoryEntry('2326', 'wibble.c', 'file', '2325'))
InventoryEntry('2326', 'wibble.c', kind='file', parent_id='2325')
>>> i['2326']
InventoryEntry('2326', 'wibble.c', kind='file', parent_id='2325')
>>> for j in i.iter_entries():
... print j[0]
... assert i.path2id(j[0])
...
src
src/bye.c
src/hello.c
src/wibble
src/wibble/wibble.c
>>> i.id2path('2326')
'src/wibble/wibble.c'
TODO: Maybe also keep the full path of the entry, and the children?
But those depend on its position within a particular inventory, and
it would be nice not to need to hold the backpointer here.
"""
# TODO: split InventoryEntry into subclasses for files,
# directories, etc etc.
__slots__ = ['text_sha1', 'text_size', 'file_id', 'name', 'kind',
'text_id', 'parent_id', 'children',
'text_version', 'entry_version', 'symlink_target']
def __init__(self, file_id, name, kind, parent_id, text_id=None):
"""Create an InventoryEntry
The filename must be a single component, relative to the
parent directory; it cannot be a whole path or relative name.
>>> e = InventoryEntry('123', 'hello.c', 'file', ROOT_ID)
>>> e.name
'hello.c'
>>> e.file_id
'123'
>>> e = InventoryEntry('123', 'src/hello.c', 'file', ROOT_ID)
Traceback (most recent call last):
BzrCheckError: InventoryEntry name 'src/hello.c' is invalid
"""
assert isinstance(name, basestring), name
if '/' in name or '\\' in name:
raise BzrCheckError('InventoryEntry name %r is invalid' % name)
self.text_version = None
self.entry_version = None
self.text_sha1 = None
self.text_size = None
self.file_id = file_id
self.name = name
self.kind = kind
self.text_id = text_id
self.parent_id = parent_id
self.symlink_target = None
if kind == 'directory':
self.children = {}
elif kind == 'file':
pass
elif kind == 'symlink':
pass
else:
raise BzrError("unhandled entry kind %r" % kind)
def read_symlink_target(self, path):
if self.kind == 'symlink':
try:
self.symlink_target = os.readlink(path)
except OSError,e:
raise BzrError("os.readlink error, %s" % e)
def sorted_children(self):
l = self.children.items()
l.sort()
return l
def copy(self):
other = InventoryEntry(self.file_id, self.name, self.kind,
self.parent_id, text_id=self.text_id)
other.text_sha1 = self.text_sha1
other.text_size = self.text_size
other.symlink_target = self.symlink_target
# note that children are *not* copied; they're pulled across when
# others are added
return other
def __repr__(self):
return ("%s(%r, %r, kind=%r, parent_id=%r)"
% (self.__class__.__name__,
self.file_id,
self.name,
self.kind,
self.parent_id))
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, InventoryEntry):
return NotImplemented
return (self.file_id == other.file_id) \
and (self.name == other.name) \
and (other.symlink_target == self.symlink_target) \
and (self.text_sha1 == other.text_sha1) \
and (self.text_size == other.text_size) \
and (self.text_id == other.text_id) \
and (self.parent_id == other.parent_id) \
and (self.kind == other.kind) \
and (self.text_version == other.text_version) \
and (self.entry_version == other.entry_version)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __hash__(self):
raise ValueError('not hashable')
class RootEntry(InventoryEntry):
def __init__(self, file_id):
self.file_id = file_id
self.children = {}
self.kind = 'root_directory'
self.parent_id = None
self.name = ''
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, RootEntry):
return NotImplemented
return (self.file_id == other.file_id) \
and (self.children == other.children)
class Inventory(object):
"""Inventory of versioned files in a tree.
This describes which file_id is present at each point in the tree,
and possibly the SHA-1 or other information about the file.
Entries can be looked up either by path or by file_id.
The inventory represents a typical unix file tree, with
directories containing files and subdirectories. We never store
the full path to a file, because renaming a directory implicitly
moves all of its contents. This class internally maintains a
lookup tree that allows the children under a directory to be
returned quickly.
InventoryEntry objects must not be modified after they are
inserted, other than through the Inventory API.
>>> inv = Inventory()
>>> inv.add(InventoryEntry('123-123', 'hello.c', 'file', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123-123', 'hello.c', kind='file', parent_id='TREE_ROOT')
>>> inv['123-123'].name
'hello.c'
May be treated as an iterator or set to look up file ids:
>>> bool(inv.path2id('hello.c'))
True
>>> '123-123' in inv
True
May also look up by name:
>>> [x[0] for x in inv.iter_entries()]
['hello.c']
>>> inv = Inventory('TREE_ROOT-12345678-12345678')
>>> inv.add(InventoryEntry('123-123', 'hello.c', 'file', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123-123', 'hello.c', kind='file', parent_id='TREE_ROOT-12345678-12345678')
"""
def __init__(self, root_id=ROOT_ID):
"""Create or read an inventory.
If a working directory is specified, the inventory is read
from there. If the file is specified, read from that. If not,
the inventory is created empty.
The inventory is created with a default root directory, with
an id of None.
"""
# We are letting Branch(init=True) create a unique inventory
# root id. Rather than generating a random one here.
#if root_id is None:
# root_id = bzrlib.branch.gen_file_id('TREE_ROOT')
self.root = RootEntry(root_id)
self._byid = {self.root.file_id: self.root}
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._byid)
def __len__(self):
"""Returns number of entries."""
return len(self._byid)
def iter_entries(self, from_dir=None):
"""Return (path, entry) pairs, in order by name."""
if from_dir == None:
assert self.root
from_dir = self.root
elif isinstance(from_dir, basestring):
from_dir = self._byid[from_dir]
kids = from_dir.children.items()
kids.sort()
for name, ie in kids:
yield name, ie
if ie.kind == 'directory':
for cn, cie in self.iter_entries(from_dir=ie.file_id):
yield os.path.join(name, cn), cie
def entries(self):
"""Return list of (path, ie) for all entries except the root.
This may be faster than iter_entries.
"""
accum = []
def descend(dir_ie, dir_path):
kids = dir_ie.children.items()
kids.sort()
for name, ie in kids:
child_path = os.path.join(dir_path, name)
accum.append((child_path, ie))
if ie.kind == 'directory':
descend(ie, child_path)
descend(self.root, '')
return accum
def directories(self):
"""Return (path, entry) pairs for all directories, including the root.
"""
accum = []
def descend(parent_ie, parent_path):
accum.append((parent_path, parent_ie))
kids = [(ie.name, ie) for ie in parent_ie.children.itervalues() if ie.kind == 'directory']
kids.sort()
for name, child_ie in kids:
child_path = os.path.join(parent_path, name)
descend(child_ie, child_path)
descend(self.root, '')
return accum
def __contains__(self, file_id):
"""True if this entry contains a file with given id.
>>> inv = Inventory()
>>> inv.add(InventoryEntry('123', 'foo.c', 'file', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123', 'foo.c', kind='file', parent_id='TREE_ROOT')
>>> '123' in inv
True
>>> '456' in inv
False
"""
return file_id in self._byid
def __getitem__(self, file_id):
"""Return the entry for given file_id.
>>> inv = Inventory()
>>> inv.add(InventoryEntry('123123', 'hello.c', 'file', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123123', 'hello.c', kind='file', parent_id='TREE_ROOT')
>>> inv['123123'].name
'hello.c'
"""
try:
return self._byid[file_id]
except KeyError:
if file_id == None:
raise BzrError("can't look up file_id None")
else:
raise BzrError("file_id {%s} not in inventory" % file_id)
def get_file_kind(self, file_id):
return self._byid[file_id].kind
def get_child(self, parent_id, filename):
return self[parent_id].children.get(filename)
def add(self, entry):
"""Add entry to inventory.
To add a file to a branch ready to be committed, use Branch.add,
which calls this.
Returns the new entry object.
"""
if entry.file_id in self._byid:
raise BzrError("inventory already contains entry with id {%s}" % entry.file_id)
if entry.parent_id == ROOT_ID or entry.parent_id is None:
entry.parent_id = self.root.file_id
try:
parent = self._byid[entry.parent_id]
except KeyError:
raise BzrError("parent_id {%s} not in inventory" % entry.parent_id)
if parent.children.has_key(entry.name):
raise BzrError("%s is already versioned" %
appendpath(self.id2path(parent.file_id), entry.name))
self._byid[entry.file_id] = entry
parent.children[entry.name] = entry
return entry
def add_path(self, relpath, kind, file_id=None):
"""Add entry from a path.
The immediate parent must already be versioned.
Returns the new entry object."""
from bzrlib.branch import gen_file_id
parts = bzrlib.osutils.splitpath(relpath)
if len(parts) == 0:
raise BzrError("cannot re-add root of inventory")
if file_id == None:
file_id = gen_file_id(relpath)
parent_path = parts[:-1]
parent_id = self.path2id(parent_path)
if parent_id == None:
raise NotVersionedError(parent_path)
ie = InventoryEntry(file_id, parts[-1],
kind=kind, parent_id=parent_id)
return self.add(ie)
def __delitem__(self, file_id):
"""Remove entry by id.
>>> inv = Inventory()
>>> inv.add(InventoryEntry('123', 'foo.c', 'file', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123', 'foo.c', kind='file', parent_id='TREE_ROOT')
>>> '123' in inv
True
>>> del inv['123']
>>> '123' in inv
False
"""
ie = self[file_id]
assert self[ie.parent_id].children[ie.name] == ie
# TODO: Test deleting all children; maybe hoist to a separate
# deltree method?
if ie.kind == 'directory':
for cie in ie.children.values():
del self[cie.file_id]
del ie.children
del self._byid[file_id]
del self[ie.parent_id].children[ie.name]
def __eq__(self, other):
"""Compare two sets by comparing their contents.
>>> i1 = Inventory()
>>> i2 = Inventory()
>>> i1 == i2
True
>>> i1.add(InventoryEntry('123', 'foo', 'file', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123', 'foo', kind='file', parent_id='TREE_ROOT')
>>> i1 == i2
False
>>> i2.add(InventoryEntry('123', 'foo', 'file', ROOT_ID))
InventoryEntry('123', 'foo', kind='file', parent_id='TREE_ROOT')
>>> i1 == i2
True
"""
if not isinstance(other, Inventory):
return NotImplemented
if len(self._byid) != len(other._byid):
# shortcut: obviously not the same
return False
return self._byid == other._byid
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __hash__(self):
raise ValueError('not hashable')
def get_idpath(self, file_id):
"""Return a list of file_ids for the path to an entry.
The list contains one element for each directory followed by
the id of the file itself. So the length of the returned list
is equal to the depth of the file in the tree, counting the
root directory as depth 1.
"""
p = []
while file_id != None:
try:
ie = self._byid[file_id]
except KeyError:
raise BzrError("file_id {%s} not found in inventory" % file_id)
p.insert(0, ie.file_id)
file_id = ie.parent_id
return p
def id2path(self, file_id):
"""Return as a list the path to file_id."""
# get all names, skipping root
p = [self._byid[fid].name for fid in self.get_idpath(file_id)[1:]]
return os.sep.join(p)
def path2id(self, name):
"""Walk down through directories to return entry of last component.
names may be either a list of path components, or a single
string, in which case it is automatically split.
This returns the entry of the last component in the path,
which may be either a file or a directory.
Returns None iff the path is not found.
"""
if isinstance(name, types.StringTypes):
name = splitpath(name)
mutter("lookup path %r" % name)
parent = self.root
for f in name:
try:
cie = parent.children[f]
assert cie.name == f
assert cie.parent_id == parent.file_id
parent = cie
except KeyError:
# or raise an error?
return None
return parent.file_id
def has_filename(self, names):
return bool(self.path2id(names))
def has_id(self, file_id):
return self._byid.has_key(file_id)
def rename(self, file_id, new_parent_id, new_name):
"""Move a file within the inventory.
This can change either the name, or the parent, or both.
This does not move the working file."""
if not is_valid_name(new_name):
raise BzrError("not an acceptable filename: %r" % new_name)
new_parent = self._byid[new_parent_id]
if new_name in new_parent.children:
raise BzrError("%r already exists in %r" % (new_name, self.id2path(new_parent_id)))
new_parent_idpath = self.get_idpath(new_parent_id)
if file_id in new_parent_idpath:
raise BzrError("cannot move directory %r into a subdirectory of itself, %r"
% (self.id2path(file_id), self.id2path(new_parent_id)))
file_ie = self._byid[file_id]
old_parent = self._byid[file_ie.parent_id]
# TODO: Don't leave things messed up if this fails
del old_parent.children[file_ie.name]
new_parent.children[new_name] = file_ie
file_ie.name = new_name
file_ie.parent_id = new_parent_id
_NAME_RE = None
def is_valid_name(name):
global _NAME_RE
if _NAME_RE == None:
_NAME_RE = re.compile(r'^[^/\\]+$')
return bool(_NAME_RE.match(name))
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