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# Copyright (C) 2006 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
"""Read in a bundle stream, and process it into a BundleReader object."""
import base64
from cStringIO import StringIO
import os
import pprint
from bzrlib import (
osutils,
)
import bzrlib.errors
from bzrlib.bundle import apply_bundle
from bzrlib.errors import (TestamentMismatch, BzrError,
MalformedHeader, MalformedPatches, NotABundle)
from bzrlib.inventory import (Inventory, InventoryEntry,
InventoryDirectory, InventoryFile,
InventoryLink)
from bzrlib.osutils import sha_file, sha_string, pathjoin
from bzrlib.revision import Revision, NULL_REVISION
from bzrlib.testament import StrictTestament
from bzrlib.trace import mutter, warning
import bzrlib.transport
from bzrlib.tree import Tree
import bzrlib.urlutils
from bzrlib.xml5 import serializer_v5
class RevisionInfo(object):
"""Gets filled out for each revision object that is read.
"""
def __init__(self, revision_id):
self.revision_id = revision_id
self.sha1 = None
self.committer = None
self.date = None
self.timestamp = None
self.timezone = None
self.inventory_sha1 = None
self.parent_ids = None
self.base_id = None
self.message = None
self.properties = None
self.tree_actions = None
def __str__(self):
return pprint.pformat(self.__dict__)
def as_revision(self):
rev = Revision(revision_id=self.revision_id,
committer=self.committer,
timestamp=float(self.timestamp),
timezone=int(self.timezone),
inventory_sha1=self.inventory_sha1,
message='\n'.join(self.message))
if self.parent_ids:
rev.parent_ids.extend(self.parent_ids)
if self.properties:
for property in self.properties:
key_end = property.find(': ')
if key_end == -1:
assert property.endswith(':')
key = str(property[:-1])
value = ''
else:
key = str(property[:key_end])
value = property[key_end+2:]
rev.properties[key] = value
return rev
class BundleInfo(object):
"""This contains the meta information. Stuff that allows you to
recreate the revision or inventory XML.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.committer = None
self.date = None
self.message = None
# A list of RevisionInfo objects
self.revisions = []
# The next entries are created during complete_info() and
# other post-read functions.
# A list of real Revision objects
self.real_revisions = []
self.timestamp = None
self.timezone = None
# Have we checked the repository yet?
self._validated_revisions_against_repo = False
def __str__(self):
return pprint.pformat(self.__dict__)
def complete_info(self):
"""This makes sure that all information is properly
split up, based on the assumptions that can be made
when information is missing.
"""
from bzrlib.timestamp import unpack_highres_date
# Put in all of the guessable information.
if not self.timestamp and self.date:
self.timestamp, self.timezone = unpack_highres_date(self.date)
self.real_revisions = []
for rev in self.revisions:
if rev.timestamp is None:
if rev.date is not None:
rev.timestamp, rev.timezone = \
unpack_highres_date(rev.date)
else:
rev.timestamp = self.timestamp
rev.timezone = self.timezone
if rev.message is None and self.message:
rev.message = self.message
if rev.committer is None and self.committer:
rev.committer = self.committer
self.real_revisions.append(rev.as_revision())
def get_base(self, revision):
revision_info = self.get_revision_info(revision.revision_id)
if revision_info.base_id is not None:
if revision_info.base_id == NULL_REVISION:
return None
else:
return revision_info.base_id
if len(revision.parent_ids) == 0:
# There is no base listed, and
# the lowest revision doesn't have a parent
# so this is probably against the empty tree
# and thus base truly is None
return None
else:
return revision.parent_ids[-1]
def _get_target(self):
"""Return the target revision."""
if len(self.real_revisions) > 0:
return self.real_revisions[0].revision_id
elif len(self.revisions) > 0:
return self.revisions[0].revision_id
return None
target = property(_get_target, doc='The target revision id')
def get_revision(self, revision_id):
for r in self.real_revisions:
if r.revision_id == revision_id:
return r
raise KeyError(revision_id)
def get_revision_info(self, revision_id):
for r in self.revisions:
if r.revision_id == revision_id:
return r
raise KeyError(revision_id)
def revision_tree(self, repository, revision_id, base=None):
revision_id = osutils.safe_revision_id(revision_id)
revision = self.get_revision(revision_id)
base = self.get_base(revision)
assert base != revision_id
if not self._validated_revisions_against_repo:
self._validate_references_from_repository(repository)
revision_info = self.get_revision_info(revision_id)
inventory_revision_id = revision_id
bundle_tree = BundleTree(repository.revision_tree(base),
inventory_revision_id)
self._update_tree(bundle_tree, revision_id)
inv = bundle_tree.inventory
self._validate_inventory(inv, revision_id)
self._validate_revision(inv, revision_id)
return bundle_tree
def _validate_references_from_repository(self, repository):
"""Now that we have a repository which should have some of the
revisions we care about, go through and validate all of them
that we can.
"""
rev_to_sha = {}
inv_to_sha = {}
def add_sha(d, revision_id, sha1):
if revision_id is None:
if sha1 is not None:
raise BzrError('A Null revision should always'
'have a null sha1 hash')
return
if revision_id in d:
# This really should have been validated as part
# of _validate_revisions but lets do it again
if sha1 != d[revision_id]:
raise BzrError('** Revision %r referenced with 2 different'
' sha hashes %s != %s' % (revision_id,
sha1, d[revision_id]))
else:
d[revision_id] = sha1
# All of the contained revisions were checked
# in _validate_revisions
checked = {}
for rev_info in self.revisions:
checked[rev_info.revision_id] = True
add_sha(rev_to_sha, rev_info.revision_id, rev_info.sha1)
for (rev, rev_info) in zip(self.real_revisions, self.revisions):
add_sha(inv_to_sha, rev_info.revision_id, rev_info.inventory_sha1)
count = 0
missing = {}
for revision_id, sha1 in rev_to_sha.iteritems():
if repository.has_revision(revision_id):
testament = StrictTestament.from_revision(repository,
revision_id)
local_sha1 = self._testament_sha1_from_revision(repository,
revision_id)
if sha1 != local_sha1:
raise BzrError('sha1 mismatch. For revision id {%s}'
'local: %s, bundle: %s' % (revision_id, local_sha1, sha1))
else:
count += 1
elif revision_id not in checked:
missing[revision_id] = sha1
for inv_id, sha1 in inv_to_sha.iteritems():
if repository.has_revision(inv_id):
# Note: branch.get_inventory_sha1() just returns the value that
# is stored in the revision text, and that value may be out
# of date. This is bogus, because that means we aren't
# validating the actual text, just that we wrote and read the
# string. But for now, what the hell.
local_sha1 = repository.get_inventory_sha1(inv_id)
if sha1 != local_sha1:
raise BzrError('sha1 mismatch. For inventory id {%s}'
'local: %s, bundle: %s' %
(inv_id, local_sha1, sha1))
else:
count += 1
if len(missing) > 0:
# I don't know if this is an error yet
warning('Not all revision hashes could be validated.'
' Unable validate %d hashes' % len(missing))
mutter('Verified %d sha hashes for the bundle.' % count)
self._validated_revisions_against_repo = True
def _validate_inventory(self, inv, revision_id):
"""At this point we should have generated the BundleTree,
so build up an inventory, and make sure the hashes match.
"""
assert inv is not None
# Now we should have a complete inventory entry.
s = serializer_v5.write_inventory_to_string(inv)
sha1 = sha_string(s)
# Target revision is the last entry in the real_revisions list
rev = self.get_revision(revision_id)
assert rev.revision_id == revision_id
if sha1 != rev.inventory_sha1:
open(',,bogus-inv', 'wb').write(s)
warning('Inventory sha hash mismatch for revision %s. %s'
' != %s' % (revision_id, sha1, rev.inventory_sha1))
def _validate_revision(self, inventory, revision_id):
"""Make sure all revision entries match their checksum."""
# This is a mapping from each revision id to it's sha hash
rev_to_sha1 = {}
rev = self.get_revision(revision_id)
rev_info = self.get_revision_info(revision_id)
assert rev.revision_id == rev_info.revision_id
assert rev.revision_id == revision_id
sha1 = self._testament_sha1(rev, inventory)
if sha1 != rev_info.sha1:
raise TestamentMismatch(rev.revision_id, rev_info.sha1, sha1)
if rev.revision_id in rev_to_sha1:
raise BzrError('Revision {%s} given twice in the list'
% (rev.revision_id))
rev_to_sha1[rev.revision_id] = sha1
def _update_tree(self, bundle_tree, revision_id):
"""This fills out a BundleTree based on the information
that was read in.
:param bundle_tree: A BundleTree to update with the new information.
"""
def get_rev_id(last_changed, path, kind):
if last_changed is not None:
# last_changed will be a Unicode string because of how it was
# read. Convert it back to utf8.
changed_revision_id = osutils.safe_revision_id(last_changed,
warn=False)
else:
changed_revision_id = revision_id
bundle_tree.note_last_changed(path, changed_revision_id)
return changed_revision_id
def extra_info(info, new_path):
last_changed = None
encoding = None
for info_item in info:
try:
name, value = info_item.split(':', 1)
except ValueError:
raise 'Value %r has no colon' % info_item
if name == 'last-changed':
last_changed = value
elif name == 'executable':
assert value in ('yes', 'no'), value
val = (value == 'yes')
bundle_tree.note_executable(new_path, val)
elif name == 'target':
bundle_tree.note_target(new_path, value)
elif name == 'encoding':
encoding = value
return last_changed, encoding
def do_patch(path, lines, encoding):
if encoding is not None:
assert encoding == 'base64'
patch = base64.decodestring(''.join(lines))
else:
patch = ''.join(lines)
bundle_tree.note_patch(path, patch)
def renamed(kind, extra, lines):
info = extra.split(' // ')
if len(info) < 2:
raise BzrError('renamed action lines need both a from and to'
': %r' % extra)
old_path = info[0]
if info[1].startswith('=> '):
new_path = info[1][3:]
else:
new_path = info[1]
bundle_tree.note_rename(old_path, new_path)
last_modified, encoding = extra_info(info[2:], new_path)
revision = get_rev_id(last_modified, new_path, kind)
if lines:
do_patch(new_path, lines, encoding)
def removed(kind, extra, lines):
info = extra.split(' // ')
if len(info) > 1:
# TODO: in the future we might allow file ids to be
# given for removed entries
raise BzrError('removed action lines should only have the path'
': %r' % extra)
path = info[0]
bundle_tree.note_deletion(path)
def added(kind, extra, lines):
info = extra.split(' // ')
if len(info) <= 1:
raise BzrError('add action lines require the path and file id'
': %r' % extra)
elif len(info) > 5:
raise BzrError('add action lines have fewer than 5 entries.'
': %r' % extra)
path = info[0]
if not info[1].startswith('file-id:'):
raise BzrError('The file-id should follow the path for an add'
': %r' % extra)
# This will be Unicode because of how the stream is read. Turn it
# back into a utf8 file_id
file_id = osutils.safe_file_id(info[1][8:], warn=False)
bundle_tree.note_id(file_id, path, kind)
# this will be overridden in extra_info if executable is specified.
bundle_tree.note_executable(path, False)
last_changed, encoding = extra_info(info[2:], path)
revision = get_rev_id(last_changed, path, kind)
if kind == 'directory':
return
do_patch(path, lines, encoding)
def modified(kind, extra, lines):
info = extra.split(' // ')
if len(info) < 1:
raise BzrError('modified action lines have at least'
'the path in them: %r' % extra)
path = info[0]
last_modified, encoding = extra_info(info[1:], path)
revision = get_rev_id(last_modified, path, kind)
if lines:
do_patch(path, lines, encoding)
valid_actions = {
'renamed':renamed,
'removed':removed,
'added':added,
'modified':modified
}
for action_line, lines in \
self.get_revision_info(revision_id).tree_actions:
first = action_line.find(' ')
if first == -1:
raise BzrError('Bogus action line'
' (no opening space): %r' % action_line)
second = action_line.find(' ', first+1)
if second == -1:
raise BzrError('Bogus action line'
' (missing second space): %r' % action_line)
action = action_line[:first]
kind = action_line[first+1:second]
if kind not in ('file', 'directory', 'symlink'):
raise BzrError('Bogus action line'
' (invalid object kind %r): %r' % (kind, action_line))
extra = action_line[second+1:]
if action not in valid_actions:
raise BzrError('Bogus action line'
' (unrecognized action): %r' % action_line)
valid_actions[action](kind, extra, lines)
def install_revisions(self, target_repo):
"""Install revisions and return the target revision"""
apply_bundle.install_bundle(target_repo, self)
return self.target
class BundleTree(Tree):
def __init__(self, base_tree, revision_id):
self.base_tree = base_tree
self._renamed = {} # Mapping from old_path => new_path
self._renamed_r = {} # new_path => old_path
self._new_id = {} # new_path => new_id
self._new_id_r = {} # new_id => new_path
self._kinds = {} # new_id => kind
self._last_changed = {} # new_id => revision_id
self._executable = {} # new_id => executable value
self.patches = {}
self._targets = {} # new path => new symlink target
self.deleted = []
self.contents_by_id = True
self.revision_id = revision_id
self._inventory = None
def __str__(self):
return pprint.pformat(self.__dict__)
def note_rename(self, old_path, new_path):
"""A file/directory has been renamed from old_path => new_path"""
assert new_path not in self._renamed
assert old_path not in self._renamed_r
self._renamed[new_path] = old_path
self._renamed_r[old_path] = new_path
def note_id(self, new_id, new_path, kind='file'):
"""Files that don't exist in base need a new id."""
self._new_id[new_path] = new_id
self._new_id_r[new_id] = new_path
self._kinds[new_id] = kind
def note_last_changed(self, file_id, revision_id):
if (file_id in self._last_changed
and self._last_changed[file_id] != revision_id):
raise BzrError('Mismatched last-changed revision for file_id {%s}'
': %s != %s' % (file_id,
self._last_changed[file_id],
revision_id))
self._last_changed[file_id] = revision_id
def note_patch(self, new_path, patch):
"""There is a patch for a given filename."""
self.patches[new_path] = patch
def note_target(self, new_path, target):
"""The symlink at the new path has the given target"""
self._targets[new_path] = target
def note_deletion(self, old_path):
"""The file at old_path has been deleted."""
self.deleted.append(old_path)
def note_executable(self, new_path, executable):
self._executable[new_path] = executable
def old_path(self, new_path):
"""Get the old_path (path in the base_tree) for the file at new_path"""
assert new_path[:1] not in ('\\', '/')
old_path = self._renamed.get(new_path)
if old_path is not None:
return old_path
dirname,basename = os.path.split(new_path)
# dirname is not '' doesn't work, because
# dirname may be a unicode entry, and is
# requires the objects to be identical
if dirname != '':
old_dir = self.old_path(dirname)
if old_dir is None:
old_path = None
else:
old_path = pathjoin(old_dir, basename)
else:
old_path = new_path
#If the new path wasn't in renamed, the old one shouldn't be in
#renamed_r
if old_path in self._renamed_r:
return None
return old_path
def new_path(self, old_path):
"""Get the new_path (path in the target_tree) for the file at old_path
in the base tree.
"""
assert old_path[:1] not in ('\\', '/')
new_path = self._renamed_r.get(old_path)
if new_path is not None:
return new_path
if new_path in self._renamed:
return None
dirname,basename = os.path.split(old_path)
if dirname != '':
new_dir = self.new_path(dirname)
if new_dir is None:
new_path = None
else:
new_path = pathjoin(new_dir, basename)
else:
new_path = old_path
#If the old path wasn't in renamed, the new one shouldn't be in
#renamed_r
if new_path in self._renamed:
return None
return new_path
def path2id(self, path):
"""Return the id of the file present at path in the target tree."""
file_id = self._new_id.get(path)
if file_id is not None:
return file_id
old_path = self.old_path(path)
if old_path is None:
return None
if old_path in self.deleted:
return None
if getattr(self.base_tree, 'path2id', None) is not None:
return self.base_tree.path2id(old_path)
else:
return self.base_tree.inventory.path2id(old_path)
def id2path(self, file_id):
"""Return the new path in the target tree of the file with id file_id"""
path = self._new_id_r.get(file_id)
if path is not None:
return path
old_path = self.base_tree.id2path(file_id)
if old_path is None:
return None
if old_path in self.deleted:
return None
return self.new_path(old_path)
def old_contents_id(self, file_id):
"""Return the id in the base_tree for the given file_id.
Return None if the file did not exist in base.
"""
if self.contents_by_id:
if self.base_tree.has_id(file_id):
return file_id
else:
return None
new_path = self.id2path(file_id)
return self.base_tree.path2id(new_path)
def get_file(self, file_id):
"""Return a file-like object containing the new contents of the
file given by file_id.
TODO: It might be nice if this actually generated an entry
in the text-store, so that the file contents would
then be cached.
"""
base_id = self.old_contents_id(file_id)
if (base_id is not None and
base_id != self.base_tree.inventory.root.file_id):
patch_original = self.base_tree.get_file(base_id)
else:
patch_original = None
file_patch = self.patches.get(self.id2path(file_id))
if file_patch is None:
if (patch_original is None and
self.get_kind(file_id) == 'directory'):
return StringIO()
assert patch_original is not None, "None: %s" % file_id
return patch_original
assert not file_patch.startswith('\\'), \
'Malformed patch for %s, %r' % (file_id, file_patch)
return patched_file(file_patch, patch_original)
def get_symlink_target(self, file_id):
new_path = self.id2path(file_id)
try:
return self._targets[new_path]
except KeyError:
return self.base_tree.get_symlink_target(file_id)
def get_kind(self, file_id):
if file_id in self._kinds:
return self._kinds[file_id]
return self.base_tree.inventory[file_id].kind
def is_executable(self, file_id):
path = self.id2path(file_id)
if path in self._executable:
return self._executable[path]
else:
return self.base_tree.inventory[file_id].executable
def get_last_changed(self, file_id):
path = self.id2path(file_id)
if path in self._last_changed:
return self._last_changed[path]
return self.base_tree.inventory[file_id].revision
def get_size_and_sha1(self, file_id):
"""Return the size and sha1 hash of the given file id.
If the file was not locally modified, this is extracted
from the base_tree. Rather than re-reading the file.
"""
new_path = self.id2path(file_id)
if new_path is None:
return None, None
if new_path not in self.patches:
# If the entry does not have a patch, then the
# contents must be the same as in the base_tree
ie = self.base_tree.inventory[file_id]
if ie.text_size is None:
return ie.text_size, ie.text_sha1
return int(ie.text_size), ie.text_sha1
fileobj = self.get_file(file_id)
content = fileobj.read()
return len(content), sha_string(content)
def _get_inventory(self):
"""Build up the inventory entry for the BundleTree.
This need to be called before ever accessing self.inventory
"""
from os.path import dirname, basename
assert self.base_tree is not None
base_inv = self.base_tree.inventory
inv = Inventory(None, self.revision_id)
def add_entry(file_id):
path = self.id2path(file_id)
if path is None:
return
if path == '':
parent_id = None
else:
parent_path = dirname(path)
parent_id = self.path2id(parent_path)
kind = self.get_kind(file_id)
revision_id = self.get_last_changed(file_id)
name = basename(path)
if kind == 'directory':
ie = InventoryDirectory(file_id, name, parent_id)
elif kind == 'file':
ie = InventoryFile(file_id, name, parent_id)
ie.executable = self.is_executable(file_id)
elif kind == 'symlink':
ie = InventoryLink(file_id, name, parent_id)
ie.symlink_target = self.get_symlink_target(file_id)
ie.revision = revision_id
if kind in ('directory', 'symlink'):
ie.text_size, ie.text_sha1 = None, None
else:
ie.text_size, ie.text_sha1 = self.get_size_and_sha1(file_id)
if (ie.text_size is None) and (kind == 'file'):
raise BzrError('Got a text_size of None for file_id %r' % file_id)
inv.add(ie)
sorted_entries = self.sorted_path_id()
for path, file_id in sorted_entries:
add_entry(file_id)
return inv
# Have to overload the inherited inventory property
# because _get_inventory is only called in the parent.
# Reading the docs, property() objects do not use
# overloading, they use the function as it was defined
# at that instant
inventory = property(_get_inventory)
def __iter__(self):
for path, entry in self.inventory.iter_entries():
yield entry.file_id
def sorted_path_id(self):
paths = []
for result in self._new_id.iteritems():
paths.append(result)
for id in self.base_tree:
path = self.id2path(id)
if path is None:
continue
paths.append((path, id))
paths.sort()
return paths
def patched_file(file_patch, original):
"""Produce a file-like object with the patched version of a text"""
from bzrlib.patches import iter_patched
from bzrlib.iterablefile import IterableFile
if file_patch == "":
return IterableFile(())
# string.splitlines(True) also splits on '\r', but the iter_patched code
# only expects to iterate over '\n' style lines
return IterableFile(iter_patched(original,
StringIO(file_patch).readlines()))
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