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# Copyright (C) 2006-2012 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"""Launchpad plugin commands."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from bzrlib import (
branch as _mod_branch,
controldir,
trace,
)
from bzrlib.commands import (
Command,
)
from bzrlib.errors import (
BzrCommandError,
InvalidURL,
NoPublicBranch,
NotBranchError,
)
from bzrlib.i18n import gettext
from bzrlib.option import (
Option,
ListOption,
)
class cmd_register_branch(Command):
__doc__ = """Register a branch with launchpad.net.
This command lists a bzr branch in the directory of branches on
launchpad.net. Registration allows the branch to be associated with
bugs or specifications.
Before using this command you must register the project to which the
branch belongs, and create an account for yourself on launchpad.net.
arguments:
public_url: The publicly visible url for the branch to register.
This must be an http or https url (which Launchpad can read
from to access the branch). Local file urls, SFTP urls, and
bzr+ssh urls will not work.
If no public_url is provided, bzr will use the configured
public_url if there is one for the current branch, and
otherwise error.
example:
bzr register-branch http://foo.com/bzr/fooproject.mine \\
--project fooproject
"""
takes_args = ['public_url?']
takes_options = [
Option('project',
'Launchpad project short name to associate with the branch.',
unicode),
Option('product',
'Launchpad product short name to associate with the branch.',
unicode,
hidden=True),
Option('branch-name',
'Short name for the branch; '
'by default taken from the last component of the url.',
unicode),
Option('branch-title',
'One-sentence description of the branch.',
unicode),
Option('branch-description',
'Longer description of the purpose or contents of the branch.',
unicode),
Option('author',
"Branch author's email address, if not yourself.",
unicode),
Option('link-bug',
'The bug this branch fixes.',
int),
Option('dry-run',
'Prepare the request but don\'t actually send it.')
]
def run(self,
public_url=None,
project='',
product=None,
branch_name='',
branch_title='',
branch_description='',
author='',
link_bug=None,
dry_run=False):
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad.lp_registration import (
BranchRegistrationRequest, BranchBugLinkRequest,
DryRunLaunchpadService, LaunchpadService)
if public_url is None:
try:
b = _mod_branch.Branch.open_containing('.')[0]
except NotBranchError:
raise BzrCommandError(gettext(
'register-branch requires a public '
'branch url - see bzr help register-branch.'))
public_url = b.get_public_branch()
if public_url is None:
raise NoPublicBranch(b)
if product is not None:
project = product
trace.note(gettext(
'--product is deprecated; please use --project.'))
rego = BranchRegistrationRequest(branch_url=public_url,
branch_name=branch_name,
branch_title=branch_title,
branch_description=branch_description,
product_name=project,
author_email=author,
)
linko = BranchBugLinkRequest(branch_url=public_url,
bug_id=link_bug)
if not dry_run:
service = LaunchpadService()
# This gives back the xmlrpc url that can be used for future
# operations on the branch. It's not so useful to print to the
# user since they can't do anything with it from a web browser; it
# might be nice for the server to tell us about an html url as
# well.
else:
# Run on service entirely in memory
service = DryRunLaunchpadService()
service.gather_user_credentials()
rego.submit(service)
if link_bug:
linko.submit(service)
self.outf.write('Branch registered.\n')
class cmd_launchpad_open(Command):
__doc__ = """Open a Launchpad branch page in your web browser."""
aliases = ['lp-open']
takes_options = [
Option('dry-run',
'Do not actually open the browser. Just say the URL we would '
'use.'),
]
takes_args = ['location?']
def _possible_locations(self, location):
"""Yield possible external locations for the branch at 'location'."""
yield location
try:
branch = _mod_branch.Branch.open_containing(location)[0]
except NotBranchError:
return
branch_url = branch.get_public_branch()
if branch_url is not None:
yield branch_url
branch_url = branch.get_push_location()
if branch_url is not None:
yield branch_url
def _get_web_url(self, service, location):
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad.lp_registration import (
NotLaunchpadBranch)
for branch_url in self._possible_locations(location):
try:
return service.get_web_url_from_branch_url(branch_url)
except (NotLaunchpadBranch, InvalidURL):
pass
raise NotLaunchpadBranch(branch_url)
def run(self, location=None, dry_run=False):
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad.lp_registration import (
LaunchpadService)
if location is None:
location = u'.'
web_url = self._get_web_url(LaunchpadService(), location)
trace.note(gettext('Opening %s in web browser') % web_url)
if not dry_run:
import webbrowser # this import should not be lazy
# otherwise bzr.exe lacks this module
webbrowser.open(web_url)
class cmd_launchpad_login(Command):
__doc__ = """Show or set the Launchpad user ID.
When communicating with Launchpad, some commands need to know your
Launchpad user ID. This command can be used to set or show the
user ID that Bazaar will use for such communication.
:Examples:
Show the Launchpad ID of the current user::
bzr launchpad-login
Set the Launchpad ID of the current user to 'bob'::
bzr launchpad-login bob
"""
aliases = ['lp-login']
takes_args = ['name?']
takes_options = [
'verbose',
Option('no-check',
"Don't check that the user name is valid."),
]
def run(self, name=None, no_check=False, verbose=False):
# This is totally separate from any launchpadlib login system.
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad import account
check_account = not no_check
if name is None:
username = account.get_lp_login()
if username:
if check_account:
account.check_lp_login(username)
if verbose:
self.outf.write(gettext(
"Launchpad user ID exists and has SSH keys.\n"))
self.outf.write(username + '\n')
else:
self.outf.write(gettext('No Launchpad user ID configured.\n'))
return 1
else:
name = name.lower()
if check_account:
account.check_lp_login(name)
if verbose:
self.outf.write(gettext(
"Launchpad user ID exists and has SSH keys.\n"))
account.set_lp_login(name)
if verbose:
self.outf.write(gettext("Launchpad user ID set to '%s'.\n") %
(name,))
# XXX: cmd_launchpad_mirror is untested
class cmd_launchpad_mirror(Command):
__doc__ = """Ask Launchpad to mirror a branch now."""
aliases = ['lp-mirror']
takes_args = ['location?']
def run(self, location='.'):
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad import lp_api
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad.lp_registration import LaunchpadService
branch, _ = _mod_branch.Branch.open_containing(location)
service = LaunchpadService()
launchpad = lp_api.login(service)
lp_branch = lp_api.LaunchpadBranch.from_bzr(launchpad, branch,
create_missing=False)
lp_branch.lp.requestMirror()
class cmd_lp_propose_merge(Command):
__doc__ = """Propose merging a branch on Launchpad.
This will open your usual editor to provide the initial comment. When it
has created the proposal, it will open it in your default web browser.
The branch will be proposed to merge into SUBMIT_BRANCH. If SUBMIT_BRANCH
is not supplied, the remembered submit branch will be used. If no submit
branch is remembered, the development focus will be used.
By default, the SUBMIT_BRANCH's review team will be requested to review
the merge proposal. This can be overriden by specifying --review (-R).
The parameter the launchpad account name of the desired reviewer. This
may optionally be followed by '=' and the review type. For example:
bzr lp-propose-merge --review jrandom --review review-team=qa
This will propose a merge, request "jrandom" to perform a review of
unspecified type, and request "review-team" to perform a "qa" review.
"""
takes_options = [Option('staging',
help='Propose the merge on staging.'),
Option('message', short_name='m', type=unicode,
help='Commit message.'),
Option('approve',
help=('Mark the proposal as approved immediately, '
'setting the approved revision to tip.')),
Option('fixes', 'The bug this proposal fixes.', str),
ListOption('review', short_name='R', type=unicode,
help='Requested reviewer and optional type.')]
takes_args = ['submit_branch?']
aliases = ['lp-submit', 'lp-propose']
def run(self, submit_branch=None, review=None, staging=False,
message=None, approve=False, fixes=None):
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad import lp_propose
tree, branch, relpath = controldir.ControlDir.open_containing_tree_or_branch(
'.')
if review is None:
reviews = None
else:
reviews = []
for review in review:
if '=' in review:
reviews.append(review.split('=', 2))
else:
reviews.append((review, ''))
if submit_branch is None:
submit_branch = branch.get_submit_branch()
if submit_branch is None:
target = None
else:
target = _mod_branch.Branch.open(submit_branch)
proposer = lp_propose.Proposer(tree, branch, target, message,
reviews, staging, approve=approve,
fixes=fixes)
proposer.check_proposal()
proposer.create_proposal()
class cmd_lp_find_proposal(Command):
__doc__ = """Find the proposal to merge this revision.
Finds the merge proposal(s) that discussed landing the specified revision.
This works only if the if the merged_revno was recorded for the merge
proposal. The proposal(s) are opened in a web browser.
Only the revision specified is searched for. To find the mainline
revision that merged it into mainline, use the "mainline" revision spec.
So, to find the merge proposal that reviewed line 1 of README::
bzr lp-find-proposal -r mainline:annotate:README:1
"""
takes_options = ['revision']
def run(self, revision=None):
from bzrlib import ui
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad import lp_api
import webbrowser
b = _mod_branch.Branch.open_containing('.')[0]
pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
b.lock_read()
try:
if revision is None:
revision_id = b.last_revision()
else:
revision_id = revision[0].as_revision_id(b)
merged = self._find_proposals(revision_id, pb)
if len(merged) == 0:
raise BzrCommandError(gettext('No review found.'))
trace.note(gettext('%d proposals(s) found.') % len(merged))
for mp in merged:
webbrowser.open(lp_api.canonical_url(mp))
finally:
b.unlock()
pb.finished()
def _find_proposals(self, revision_id, pb):
from bzrlib.plugins.launchpad import (lp_api, lp_registration)
# "devel" because branches.getMergeProposals is not part of 1.0 API.
launchpad = lp_api.login(lp_registration.LaunchpadService(),
version='devel')
pb.update(gettext('Finding proposals'))
return list(launchpad.branches.getMergeProposals(
merged_revision=revision_id))
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