File: //snap/google-cloud-cli/current/lib/third_party/dulwich/objects.py
# objects.py -- Access to base git objects
# Copyright (C) 2007 James Westby <jw+debian@jameswestby.net>
# Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@jelmer.uk>
#
# Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU
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# modify it under the terms of either of these two licenses.
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# License, Version 2.0.
#
"""Access to base git objects."""
import binascii
from io import BytesIO
from collections import namedtuple
import os
import posixpath
import stat
from typing import (
Optional,
Dict,
Union,
Type,
)
import warnings
import zlib
from hashlib import sha1
from dulwich.errors import (
ChecksumMismatch,
NotBlobError,
NotCommitError,
NotTagError,
NotTreeError,
ObjectFormatException,
FileFormatException,
)
from dulwich.file import GitFile
ZERO_SHA = b"0" * 40
# Header fields for commits
_TREE_HEADER = b"tree"
_PARENT_HEADER = b"parent"
_AUTHOR_HEADER = b"author"
_COMMITTER_HEADER = b"committer"
_ENCODING_HEADER = b"encoding"
_MERGETAG_HEADER = b"mergetag"
_GPGSIG_HEADER = b"gpgsig"
# Header fields for objects
_OBJECT_HEADER = b"object"
_TYPE_HEADER = b"type"
_TAG_HEADER = b"tag"
_TAGGER_HEADER = b"tagger"
S_IFGITLINK = 0o160000
MAX_TIME = 9223372036854775807 # (2**63) - 1 - signed long int max
BEGIN_PGP_SIGNATURE = b"-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----"
class EmptyFileException(FileFormatException):
"""An unexpectedly empty file was encountered."""
def S_ISGITLINK(m):
"""Check if a mode indicates a submodule.
Args:
m: Mode to check
Returns: a ``boolean``
"""
return stat.S_IFMT(m) == S_IFGITLINK
def _decompress(string):
dcomp = zlib.decompressobj()
dcomped = dcomp.decompress(string)
dcomped += dcomp.flush()
return dcomped
def sha_to_hex(sha):
"""Takes a string and returns the hex of the sha within"""
hexsha = binascii.hexlify(sha)
assert len(hexsha) == 40, "Incorrect length of sha1 string: %d" % hexsha
return hexsha
def hex_to_sha(hex):
"""Takes a hex sha and returns a binary sha"""
assert len(hex) == 40, "Incorrect length of hexsha: %s" % hex
try:
return binascii.unhexlify(hex)
except TypeError as exc:
if not isinstance(hex, bytes):
raise
raise ValueError(exc.args[0])
def valid_hexsha(hex):
if len(hex) != 40:
return False
try:
binascii.unhexlify(hex)
except (TypeError, binascii.Error):
return False
else:
return True
def hex_to_filename(path, hex):
"""Takes a hex sha and returns its filename relative to the given path."""
# os.path.join accepts bytes or unicode, but all args must be of the same
# type. Make sure that hex which is expected to be bytes, is the same type
# as path.
if getattr(path, "encode", None) is not None:
hex = hex.decode("ascii")
dir = hex[:2]
file = hex[2:]
# Check from object dir
return os.path.join(path, dir, file)
def filename_to_hex(filename):
"""Takes an object filename and returns its corresponding hex sha."""
# grab the last (up to) two path components
names = filename.rsplit(os.path.sep, 2)[-2:]
errmsg = "Invalid object filename: %s" % filename
assert len(names) == 2, errmsg
base, rest = names
assert len(base) == 2 and len(rest) == 38, errmsg
hex = (base + rest).encode("ascii")
hex_to_sha(hex)
return hex
def object_header(num_type: int, length: int) -> bytes:
"""Return an object header for the given numeric type and text length."""
return object_class(num_type).type_name + b" " + str(length).encode("ascii") + b"\0"
def serializable_property(name: str, docstring: Optional[str] = None):
"""A property that helps tracking whether serialization is necessary."""
def set(obj, value):
setattr(obj, "_" + name, value)
obj._needs_serialization = True
def get(obj):
return getattr(obj, "_" + name)
return property(get, set, doc=docstring)
def object_class(type):
"""Get the object class corresponding to the given type.
Args:
type: Either a type name string or a numeric type.
Returns: The ShaFile subclass corresponding to the given type, or None if
type is not a valid type name/number.
"""
return _TYPE_MAP.get(type, None)
def check_hexsha(hex, error_msg):
"""Check if a string is a valid hex sha string.
Args:
hex: Hex string to check
error_msg: Error message to use in exception
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: Raised when the string is not valid
"""
if not valid_hexsha(hex):
raise ObjectFormatException("%s %s" % (error_msg, hex))
def check_identity(identity, error_msg):
"""Check if the specified identity is valid.
This will raise an exception if the identity is not valid.
Args:
identity: Identity string
error_msg: Error message to use in exception
"""
email_start = identity.find(b"<")
email_end = identity.find(b">")
if (
email_start < 0
or email_end < 0
or email_end <= email_start
or identity.find(b"<", email_start + 1) >= 0
or identity.find(b">", email_end + 1) >= 0
or not identity.endswith(b">")
):
raise ObjectFormatException(error_msg)
def check_time(time_seconds):
"""Check if the specified time is not prone to overflow error.
This will raise an exception if the time is not valid.
Args:
time_info: author/committer/tagger info
"""
# Prevent overflow error
if time_seconds > MAX_TIME:
raise ObjectFormatException("Date field should not exceed %s" % MAX_TIME)
def git_line(*items):
"""Formats items into a space separated line."""
return b" ".join(items) + b"\n"
class FixedSha(object):
"""SHA object that behaves like hashlib's but is given a fixed value."""
__slots__ = ("_hexsha", "_sha")
def __init__(self, hexsha):
if getattr(hexsha, "encode", None) is not None:
hexsha = hexsha.encode("ascii")
if not isinstance(hexsha, bytes):
raise TypeError("Expected bytes for hexsha, got %r" % hexsha)
self._hexsha = hexsha
self._sha = hex_to_sha(hexsha)
def digest(self):
"""Return the raw SHA digest."""
return self._sha
def hexdigest(self):
"""Return the hex SHA digest."""
return self._hexsha.decode("ascii")
class ShaFile(object):
"""A git SHA file."""
__slots__ = ("_chunked_text", "_sha", "_needs_serialization")
type_name = None # type: bytes
type_num = None # type: int
@staticmethod
def _parse_legacy_object_header(magic, f):
"""Parse a legacy object, creating it but not reading the file."""
bufsize = 1024
decomp = zlib.decompressobj()
header = decomp.decompress(magic)
start = 0
end = -1
while end < 0:
extra = f.read(bufsize)
header += decomp.decompress(extra)
magic += extra
end = header.find(b"\0", start)
start = len(header)
header = header[:end]
type_name, size = header.split(b" ", 1)
try:
int(size) # sanity check
except ValueError as e:
raise ObjectFormatException("Object size not an integer: %s" % e)
obj_class = object_class(type_name)
if not obj_class:
raise ObjectFormatException("Not a known type: %s" % type_name)
return obj_class()
def _parse_legacy_object(self, map):
"""Parse a legacy object, setting the raw string."""
text = _decompress(map)
header_end = text.find(b"\0")
if header_end < 0:
raise ObjectFormatException("Invalid object header, no \\0")
self.set_raw_string(text[header_end + 1 :])
def as_legacy_object_chunks(self, compression_level=-1):
"""Return chunks representing the object in the experimental format.
Returns: List of strings
"""
compobj = zlib.compressobj(compression_level)
yield compobj.compress(self._header())
for chunk in self.as_raw_chunks():
yield compobj.compress(chunk)
yield compobj.flush()
def as_legacy_object(self, compression_level=-1):
"""Return string representing the object in the experimental format."""
return b"".join(
self.as_legacy_object_chunks(compression_level=compression_level)
)
def as_raw_chunks(self):
"""Return chunks with serialization of the object.
Returns: List of strings, not necessarily one per line
"""
if self._needs_serialization:
self._sha = None
self._chunked_text = self._serialize()
self._needs_serialization = False
return self._chunked_text
def as_raw_string(self):
"""Return raw string with serialization of the object.
Returns: String object
"""
return b"".join(self.as_raw_chunks())
def __bytes__(self):
"""Return raw string serialization of this object."""
return self.as_raw_string()
def __hash__(self):
"""Return unique hash for this object."""
return hash(self.id)
def as_pretty_string(self):
"""Return a string representing this object, fit for display."""
return self.as_raw_string()
def set_raw_string(self, text, sha=None):
"""Set the contents of this object from a serialized string."""
if not isinstance(text, bytes):
raise TypeError("Expected bytes for text, got %r" % text)
self.set_raw_chunks([text], sha)
def set_raw_chunks(self, chunks, sha=None):
"""Set the contents of this object from a list of chunks."""
self._chunked_text = chunks
self._deserialize(chunks)
if sha is None:
self._sha = None
else:
self._sha = FixedSha(sha)
self._needs_serialization = False
@staticmethod
def _parse_object_header(magic, f):
"""Parse a new style object, creating it but not reading the file."""
num_type = (ord(magic[0:1]) >> 4) & 7
obj_class = object_class(num_type)
if not obj_class:
raise ObjectFormatException("Not a known type %d" % num_type)
return obj_class()
def _parse_object(self, map):
"""Parse a new style object, setting self._text."""
# skip type and size; type must have already been determined, and
# we trust zlib to fail if it's otherwise corrupted
byte = ord(map[0:1])
used = 1
while (byte & 0x80) != 0:
byte = ord(map[used : used + 1])
used += 1
raw = map[used:]
self.set_raw_string(_decompress(raw))
@classmethod
def _is_legacy_object(cls, magic):
b0 = ord(magic[0:1])
b1 = ord(magic[1:2])
word = (b0 << 8) + b1
return (b0 & 0x8F) == 0x08 and (word % 31) == 0
@classmethod
def _parse_file(cls, f):
map = f.read()
if not map:
raise EmptyFileException("Corrupted empty file detected")
if cls._is_legacy_object(map):
obj = cls._parse_legacy_object_header(map, f)
obj._parse_legacy_object(map)
else:
obj = cls._parse_object_header(map, f)
obj._parse_object(map)
return obj
def __init__(self):
"""Don't call this directly"""
self._sha = None
self._chunked_text = []
self._needs_serialization = True
def _deserialize(self, chunks):
raise NotImplementedError(self._deserialize)
def _serialize(self):
raise NotImplementedError(self._serialize)
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, path):
"""Open a SHA file from disk."""
with GitFile(path, "rb") as f:
return cls.from_file(f)
@classmethod
def from_file(cls, f):
"""Get the contents of a SHA file on disk."""
try:
obj = cls._parse_file(f)
obj._sha = None
return obj
except (IndexError, ValueError):
raise ObjectFormatException("invalid object header")
@staticmethod
def from_raw_string(type_num, string, sha=None):
"""Creates an object of the indicated type from the raw string given.
Args:
type_num: The numeric type of the object.
string: The raw uncompressed contents.
sha: Optional known sha for the object
"""
obj = object_class(type_num)()
obj.set_raw_string(string, sha)
return obj
@staticmethod
def from_raw_chunks(type_num, chunks, sha=None):
"""Creates an object of the indicated type from the raw chunks given.
Args:
type_num: The numeric type of the object.
chunks: An iterable of the raw uncompressed contents.
sha: Optional known sha for the object
"""
obj = object_class(type_num)()
obj.set_raw_chunks(chunks, sha)
return obj
@classmethod
def from_string(cls, string):
"""Create a ShaFile from a string."""
obj = cls()
obj.set_raw_string(string)
return obj
def _check_has_member(self, member, error_msg):
"""Check that the object has a given member variable.
Args:
member: the member variable to check for
error_msg: the message for an error if the member is missing
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: with the given error_msg if member is
missing or is None
"""
if getattr(self, member, None) is None:
raise ObjectFormatException(error_msg)
def check(self):
"""Check this object for internal consistency.
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: if the object is malformed in some way
ChecksumMismatch: if the object was created with a SHA that does
not match its contents
"""
# TODO: if we find that error-checking during object parsing is a
# performance bottleneck, those checks should be moved to the class's
# check() method during optimization so we can still check the object
# when necessary.
old_sha = self.id
try:
self._deserialize(self.as_raw_chunks())
self._sha = None
new_sha = self.id
except Exception as e:
raise ObjectFormatException(e)
if old_sha != new_sha:
raise ChecksumMismatch(new_sha, old_sha)
def _header(self):
return object_header(self.type, self.raw_length())
def raw_length(self):
"""Returns the length of the raw string of this object."""
ret = 0
for chunk in self.as_raw_chunks():
ret += len(chunk)
return ret
def sha(self):
"""The SHA1 object that is the name of this object."""
if self._sha is None or self._needs_serialization:
# this is a local because as_raw_chunks() overwrites self._sha
new_sha = sha1()
new_sha.update(self._header())
for chunk in self.as_raw_chunks():
new_sha.update(chunk)
self._sha = new_sha
return self._sha
def copy(self):
"""Create a new copy of this SHA1 object from its raw string"""
obj_class = object_class(self.get_type())
return obj_class.from_raw_string(self.get_type(), self.as_raw_string(), self.id)
@property
def id(self):
"""The hex SHA of this object."""
return self.sha().hexdigest().encode("ascii")
def get_type(self):
"""Return the type number for this object class."""
return self.type_num
def set_type(self, type):
"""Set the type number for this object class."""
self.type_num = type
# DEPRECATED: use type_num or type_name as needed.
type = property(get_type, set_type)
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.id)
def __ne__(self, other):
"""Check whether this object does not match the other."""
return not isinstance(other, ShaFile) or self.id != other.id
def __eq__(self, other):
"""Return True if the SHAs of the two objects match."""
return isinstance(other, ShaFile) and self.id == other.id
def __lt__(self, other):
"""Return whether SHA of this object is less than the other."""
if not isinstance(other, ShaFile):
raise TypeError
return self.id < other.id
def __le__(self, other):
"""Check whether SHA of this object is less than or equal to the other."""
if not isinstance(other, ShaFile):
raise TypeError
return self.id <= other.id
def __cmp__(self, other):
"""Compare the SHA of this object with that of the other object."""
if not isinstance(other, ShaFile):
raise TypeError
return cmp(self.id, other.id) # noqa: F821
class Blob(ShaFile):
"""A Git Blob object."""
__slots__ = ()
type_name = b"blob"
type_num = 3
def __init__(self):
super(Blob, self).__init__()
self._chunked_text = []
self._needs_serialization = False
def _get_data(self):
return self.as_raw_string()
def _set_data(self, data):
self.set_raw_string(data)
data = property(
_get_data, _set_data, doc="The text contained within the blob object."
)
def _get_chunked(self):
return self._chunked_text
def _set_chunked(self, chunks):
self._chunked_text = chunks
def _serialize(self):
return self._chunked_text
def _deserialize(self, chunks):
self._chunked_text = chunks
chunked = property(
_get_chunked,
_set_chunked,
doc="The text in the blob object, as chunks (not necessarily lines)",
)
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, path):
blob = ShaFile.from_path(path)
if not isinstance(blob, cls):
raise NotBlobError(path)
return blob
def check(self):
"""Check this object for internal consistency.
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: if the object is malformed in some way
"""
super(Blob, self).check()
def splitlines(self):
"""Return list of lines in this blob.
This preserves the original line endings.
"""
chunks = self.chunked
if not chunks:
return []
if len(chunks) == 1:
return chunks[0].splitlines(True)
remaining = None
ret = []
for chunk in chunks:
lines = chunk.splitlines(True)
if len(lines) > 1:
ret.append((remaining or b"") + lines[0])
ret.extend(lines[1:-1])
remaining = lines[-1]
elif len(lines) == 1:
if remaining is None:
remaining = lines.pop()
else:
remaining += lines.pop()
if remaining is not None:
ret.append(remaining)
return ret
def _parse_message(chunks):
"""Parse a message with a list of fields and a body.
Args:
chunks: the raw chunks of the tag or commit object.
Returns: iterator of tuples of (field, value), one per header line, in the
order read from the text, possibly including duplicates. Includes a
field named None for the freeform tag/commit text.
"""
f = BytesIO(b"".join(chunks))
k = None
v = ""
eof = False
def _strip_last_newline(value):
"""Strip the last newline from value"""
if value and value.endswith(b"\n"):
return value[:-1]
return value
# Parse the headers
#
# Headers can contain newlines. The next line is indented with a space.
# We store the latest key as 'k', and the accumulated value as 'v'.
for line in f:
if line.startswith(b" "):
# Indented continuation of the previous line
v += line[1:]
else:
if k is not None:
# We parsed a new header, return its value
yield (k, _strip_last_newline(v))
if line == b"\n":
# Empty line indicates end of headers
break
(k, v) = line.split(b" ", 1)
else:
# We reached end of file before the headers ended. We still need to
# return the previous header, then we need to return a None field for
# the text.
eof = True
if k is not None:
yield (k, _strip_last_newline(v))
yield (None, None)
if not eof:
# We didn't reach the end of file while parsing headers. We can return
# the rest of the file as a message.
yield (None, f.read())
f.close()
class Tag(ShaFile):
"""A Git Tag object."""
type_name = b"tag"
type_num = 4
__slots__ = (
"_tag_timezone_neg_utc",
"_name",
"_object_sha",
"_object_class",
"_tag_time",
"_tag_timezone",
"_tagger",
"_message",
"_signature",
)
def __init__(self):
super(Tag, self).__init__()
self._tagger = None
self._tag_time = None
self._tag_timezone = None
self._tag_timezone_neg_utc = False
self._signature = None
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, filename):
tag = ShaFile.from_path(filename)
if not isinstance(tag, cls):
raise NotTagError(filename)
return tag
def check(self):
"""Check this object for internal consistency.
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: if the object is malformed in some way
"""
super(Tag, self).check()
self._check_has_member("_object_sha", "missing object sha")
self._check_has_member("_object_class", "missing object type")
self._check_has_member("_name", "missing tag name")
if not self._name:
raise ObjectFormatException("empty tag name")
check_hexsha(self._object_sha, "invalid object sha")
if getattr(self, "_tagger", None):
check_identity(self._tagger, "invalid tagger")
self._check_has_member("_tag_time", "missing tag time")
check_time(self._tag_time)
last = None
for field, _ in _parse_message(self._chunked_text):
if field == _OBJECT_HEADER and last is not None:
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected object")
elif field == _TYPE_HEADER and last != _OBJECT_HEADER:
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected type")
elif field == _TAG_HEADER and last != _TYPE_HEADER:
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected tag name")
elif field == _TAGGER_HEADER and last != _TAG_HEADER:
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected tagger")
last = field
def _serialize(self):
chunks = []
chunks.append(git_line(_OBJECT_HEADER, self._object_sha))
chunks.append(git_line(_TYPE_HEADER, self._object_class.type_name))
chunks.append(git_line(_TAG_HEADER, self._name))
if self._tagger:
if self._tag_time is None:
chunks.append(git_line(_TAGGER_HEADER, self._tagger))
else:
chunks.append(
git_line(
_TAGGER_HEADER,
self._tagger,
str(self._tag_time).encode("ascii"),
format_timezone(self._tag_timezone, self._tag_timezone_neg_utc),
)
)
if self._message is not None:
chunks.append(b"\n") # To close headers
chunks.append(self._message)
if self._signature is not None:
chunks.append(self._signature)
return chunks
def _deserialize(self, chunks):
"""Grab the metadata attached to the tag"""
self._tagger = None
self._tag_time = None
self._tag_timezone = None
self._tag_timezone_neg_utc = False
for field, value in _parse_message(chunks):
if field == _OBJECT_HEADER:
self._object_sha = value
elif field == _TYPE_HEADER:
obj_class = object_class(value)
if not obj_class:
raise ObjectFormatException("Not a known type: %s" % value)
self._object_class = obj_class
elif field == _TAG_HEADER:
self._name = value
elif field == _TAGGER_HEADER:
(
self._tagger,
self._tag_time,
(self._tag_timezone, self._tag_timezone_neg_utc),
) = parse_time_entry(value)
elif field is None:
if value is None:
self._message = None
self._signature = None
else:
try:
sig_idx = value.index(BEGIN_PGP_SIGNATURE)
except ValueError:
self._message = value
self._signature = None
else:
self._message = value[:sig_idx]
self._signature = value[sig_idx:]
else:
raise ObjectFormatException("Unknown field %s" % field)
def _get_object(self):
"""Get the object pointed to by this tag.
Returns: tuple of (object class, sha).
"""
return (self._object_class, self._object_sha)
def _set_object(self, value):
(self._object_class, self._object_sha) = value
self._needs_serialization = True
object = property(_get_object, _set_object)
name = serializable_property("name", "The name of this tag")
tagger = serializable_property(
"tagger", "Returns the name of the person who created this tag"
)
tag_time = serializable_property(
"tag_time",
"The creation timestamp of the tag. As the number of seconds "
"since the epoch",
)
tag_timezone = serializable_property(
"tag_timezone", "The timezone that tag_time is in."
)
message = serializable_property("message", "the message attached to this tag")
signature = serializable_property("signature", "Optional detached GPG signature")
class TreeEntry(namedtuple("TreeEntry", ["path", "mode", "sha"])):
"""Named tuple encapsulating a single tree entry."""
def in_path(self, path):
"""Return a copy of this entry with the given path prepended."""
if not isinstance(self.path, bytes):
raise TypeError("Expected bytes for path, got %r" % path)
return TreeEntry(posixpath.join(path, self.path), self.mode, self.sha)
def parse_tree(text, strict=False):
"""Parse a tree text.
Args:
text: Serialized text to parse
Returns: iterator of tuples of (name, mode, sha)
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: if the object was malformed in some way
"""
count = 0
length = len(text)
while count < length:
mode_end = text.index(b" ", count)
mode_text = text[count:mode_end]
if strict and mode_text.startswith(b"0"):
raise ObjectFormatException("Invalid mode '%s'" % mode_text)
try:
mode = int(mode_text, 8)
except ValueError:
raise ObjectFormatException("Invalid mode '%s'" % mode_text)
name_end = text.index(b"\0", mode_end)
name = text[mode_end + 1 : name_end]
count = name_end + 21
sha = text[name_end + 1 : count]
if len(sha) != 20:
raise ObjectFormatException("Sha has invalid length")
hexsha = sha_to_hex(sha)
yield (name, mode, hexsha)
def serialize_tree(items):
"""Serialize the items in a tree to a text.
Args:
items: Sorted iterable over (name, mode, sha) tuples
Returns: Serialized tree text as chunks
"""
for name, mode, hexsha in items:
yield (
("%04o" % mode).encode("ascii") + b" " + name + b"\0" + hex_to_sha(hexsha)
)
def sorted_tree_items(entries, name_order):
"""Iterate over a tree entries dictionary.
Args:
name_order: If True, iterate entries in order of their name. If
False, iterate entries in tree order, that is, treat subtree entries as
having '/' appended.
entries: Dictionary mapping names to (mode, sha) tuples
Returns: Iterator over (name, mode, hexsha)
"""
key_func = name_order and key_entry_name_order or key_entry
for name, entry in sorted(entries.items(), key=key_func):
mode, hexsha = entry
# Stricter type checks than normal to mirror checks in the C version.
mode = int(mode)
if not isinstance(hexsha, bytes):
raise TypeError("Expected bytes for SHA, got %r" % hexsha)
yield TreeEntry(name, mode, hexsha)
def key_entry(entry):
"""Sort key for tree entry.
Args:
entry: (name, value) tuplee
"""
(name, value) = entry
if stat.S_ISDIR(value[0]):
name += b"/"
return name
def key_entry_name_order(entry):
"""Sort key for tree entry in name order."""
return entry[0]
def pretty_format_tree_entry(name, mode, hexsha, encoding="utf-8"):
"""Pretty format tree entry.
Args:
name: Name of the directory entry
mode: Mode of entry
hexsha: Hexsha of the referenced object
Returns: string describing the tree entry
"""
if mode & stat.S_IFDIR:
kind = "tree"
else:
kind = "blob"
return "%04o %s %s\t%s\n" % (
mode,
kind,
hexsha.decode("ascii"),
name.decode(encoding, "replace"),
)
class Tree(ShaFile):
"""A Git tree object"""
type_name = b"tree"
type_num = 2
__slots__ = "_entries"
def __init__(self):
super(Tree, self).__init__()
self._entries = {}
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, filename):
tree = ShaFile.from_path(filename)
if not isinstance(tree, cls):
raise NotTreeError(filename)
return tree
def __contains__(self, name):
return name in self._entries
def __getitem__(self, name):
return self._entries[name]
def __setitem__(self, name, value):
"""Set a tree entry by name.
Args:
name: The name of the entry, as a string.
value: A tuple of (mode, hexsha), where mode is the mode of the
entry as an integral type and hexsha is the hex SHA of the entry as
a string.
"""
mode, hexsha = value
self._entries[name] = (mode, hexsha)
self._needs_serialization = True
def __delitem__(self, name):
del self._entries[name]
self._needs_serialization = True
def __len__(self):
return len(self._entries)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._entries)
def add(self, name, mode, hexsha):
"""Add an entry to the tree.
Args:
mode: The mode of the entry as an integral type. Not all
possible modes are supported by git; see check() for details.
name: The name of the entry, as a string.
hexsha: The hex SHA of the entry as a string.
"""
if isinstance(name, int) and isinstance(mode, bytes):
(name, mode) = (mode, name)
warnings.warn(
"Please use Tree.add(name, mode, hexsha)",
category=DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self._entries[name] = mode, hexsha
self._needs_serialization = True
def iteritems(self, name_order=False):
"""Iterate over entries.
Args:
name_order: If True, iterate in name order instead of tree
order.
Returns: Iterator over (name, mode, sha) tuples
"""
return sorted_tree_items(self._entries, name_order)
def items(self):
"""Return the sorted entries in this tree.
Returns: List with (name, mode, sha) tuples
"""
return list(self.iteritems())
def _deserialize(self, chunks):
"""Grab the entries in the tree"""
try:
parsed_entries = parse_tree(b"".join(chunks))
except ValueError as e:
raise ObjectFormatException(e)
# TODO: list comprehension is for efficiency in the common (small)
# case; if memory efficiency in the large case is a concern, use a
# genexp.
self._entries = dict([(n, (m, s)) for n, m, s in parsed_entries])
def check(self):
"""Check this object for internal consistency.
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: if the object is malformed in some way
"""
super(Tree, self).check()
last = None
allowed_modes = (
stat.S_IFREG | 0o755,
stat.S_IFREG | 0o644,
stat.S_IFLNK,
stat.S_IFDIR,
S_IFGITLINK,
# TODO: optionally exclude as in git fsck --strict
stat.S_IFREG | 0o664,
)
for name, mode, sha in parse_tree(b"".join(self._chunked_text), True):
check_hexsha(sha, "invalid sha %s" % sha)
if b"/" in name or name in (b"", b".", b"..", b".git"):
raise ObjectFormatException(
"invalid name %s" % name.decode("utf-8", "replace")
)
if mode not in allowed_modes:
raise ObjectFormatException("invalid mode %06o" % mode)
entry = (name, (mode, sha))
if last:
if key_entry(last) > key_entry(entry):
raise ObjectFormatException("entries not sorted")
if name == last[0]:
raise ObjectFormatException("duplicate entry %s" % name)
last = entry
def _serialize(self):
return list(serialize_tree(self.iteritems()))
def as_pretty_string(self):
text = []
for name, mode, hexsha in self.iteritems():
text.append(pretty_format_tree_entry(name, mode, hexsha))
return "".join(text)
def lookup_path(self, lookup_obj, path):
"""Look up an object in a Git tree.
Args:
lookup_obj: Callback for retrieving object by SHA1
path: Path to lookup
Returns: A tuple of (mode, SHA) of the resulting path.
"""
parts = path.split(b"/")
sha = self.id
mode = None
for p in parts:
if not p:
continue
obj = lookup_obj(sha)
if not isinstance(obj, Tree):
raise NotTreeError(sha)
mode, sha = obj[p]
return mode, sha
def parse_timezone(text):
"""Parse a timezone text fragment (e.g. '+0100').
Args:
text: Text to parse.
Returns: Tuple with timezone as seconds difference to UTC
and a boolean indicating whether this was a UTC timezone
prefixed with a negative sign (-0000).
"""
# cgit parses the first character as the sign, and the rest
# as an integer (using strtol), which could also be negative.
# We do the same for compatibility. See #697828.
if not text[0] in b"+-":
raise ValueError("Timezone must start with + or - (%(text)s)" % vars())
sign = text[:1]
offset = int(text[1:])
if sign == b"-":
offset = -offset
unnecessary_negative_timezone = offset >= 0 and sign == b"-"
signum = (offset < 0) and -1 or 1
offset = abs(offset)
hours = int(offset / 100)
minutes = offset % 100
return (
signum * (hours * 3600 + minutes * 60),
unnecessary_negative_timezone,
)
def format_timezone(offset, unnecessary_negative_timezone=False):
"""Format a timezone for Git serialization.
Args:
offset: Timezone offset as seconds difference to UTC
unnecessary_negative_timezone: Whether to use a minus sign for
UTC or positive timezones (-0000 and --700 rather than +0000 / +0700).
"""
if offset % 60 != 0:
raise ValueError("Unable to handle non-minute offset.")
if offset < 0 or unnecessary_negative_timezone:
sign = "-"
offset = -offset
else:
sign = "+"
return ("%c%02d%02d" % (sign, offset / 3600, (offset / 60) % 60)).encode("ascii")
def parse_time_entry(value):
"""Parse time entry behavior
Args:
value: Bytes representing a git commit/tag line
Raises:
ObjectFormatException in case of parsing error (malformed
field date)
Returns: Tuple of (author, time, (timezone, timezone_neg_utc))
"""
try:
sep = value.rindex(b"> ")
except ValueError:
return (value, None, (None, False))
try:
person = value[0 : sep + 1]
rest = value[sep + 2 :]
timetext, timezonetext = rest.rsplit(b" ", 1)
time = int(timetext)
timezone, timezone_neg_utc = parse_timezone(timezonetext)
except ValueError as e:
raise ObjectFormatException(e)
return person, time, (timezone, timezone_neg_utc)
def parse_commit(chunks):
"""Parse a commit object from chunks.
Args:
chunks: Chunks to parse
Returns: Tuple of (tree, parents, author_info, commit_info,
encoding, mergetag, gpgsig, message, extra)
"""
parents = []
extra = []
tree = None
author_info = (None, None, (None, None))
commit_info = (None, None, (None, None))
encoding = None
mergetag = []
message = None
gpgsig = None
for field, value in _parse_message(chunks):
# TODO(user): Enforce ordering
if field == _TREE_HEADER:
tree = value
elif field == _PARENT_HEADER:
parents.append(value)
elif field == _AUTHOR_HEADER:
author_info = parse_time_entry(value)
elif field == _COMMITTER_HEADER:
commit_info = parse_time_entry(value)
elif field == _ENCODING_HEADER:
encoding = value
elif field == _MERGETAG_HEADER:
mergetag.append(Tag.from_string(value + b"\n"))
elif field == _GPGSIG_HEADER:
gpgsig = value
elif field is None:
message = value
else:
extra.append((field, value))
return (
tree,
parents,
author_info,
commit_info,
encoding,
mergetag,
gpgsig,
message,
extra,
)
class Commit(ShaFile):
"""A git commit object"""
type_name = b"commit"
type_num = 1
__slots__ = (
"_parents",
"_encoding",
"_extra",
"_author_timezone_neg_utc",
"_commit_timezone_neg_utc",
"_commit_time",
"_author_time",
"_author_timezone",
"_commit_timezone",
"_author",
"_committer",
"_tree",
"_message",
"_mergetag",
"_gpgsig",
)
def __init__(self):
super(Commit, self).__init__()
self._parents = []
self._encoding = None
self._mergetag = []
self._gpgsig = None
self._extra = []
self._author_timezone_neg_utc = False
self._commit_timezone_neg_utc = False
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, path):
commit = ShaFile.from_path(path)
if not isinstance(commit, cls):
raise NotCommitError(path)
return commit
def _deserialize(self, chunks):
(
self._tree,
self._parents,
author_info,
commit_info,
self._encoding,
self._mergetag,
self._gpgsig,
self._message,
self._extra,
) = parse_commit(chunks)
(
self._author,
self._author_time,
(self._author_timezone, self._author_timezone_neg_utc),
) = author_info
(
self._committer,
self._commit_time,
(self._commit_timezone, self._commit_timezone_neg_utc),
) = commit_info
def check(self):
"""Check this object for internal consistency.
Raises:
ObjectFormatException: if the object is malformed in some way
"""
super(Commit, self).check()
self._check_has_member("_tree", "missing tree")
self._check_has_member("_author", "missing author")
self._check_has_member("_committer", "missing committer")
self._check_has_member("_author_time", "missing author time")
self._check_has_member("_commit_time", "missing commit time")
for parent in self._parents:
check_hexsha(parent, "invalid parent sha")
check_hexsha(self._tree, "invalid tree sha")
check_identity(self._author, "invalid author")
check_identity(self._committer, "invalid committer")
check_time(self._author_time)
check_time(self._commit_time)
last = None
for field, _ in _parse_message(self._chunked_text):
if field == _TREE_HEADER and last is not None:
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected tree")
elif field == _PARENT_HEADER and last not in (
_PARENT_HEADER,
_TREE_HEADER,
):
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected parent")
elif field == _AUTHOR_HEADER and last not in (
_TREE_HEADER,
_PARENT_HEADER,
):
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected author")
elif field == _COMMITTER_HEADER and last != _AUTHOR_HEADER:
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected committer")
elif field == _ENCODING_HEADER and last != _COMMITTER_HEADER:
raise ObjectFormatException("unexpected encoding")
last = field
# TODO: optionally check for duplicate parents
def _serialize(self):
chunks = []
tree_bytes = self._tree.id if isinstance(self._tree, Tree) else self._tree
chunks.append(git_line(_TREE_HEADER, tree_bytes))
for p in self._parents:
chunks.append(git_line(_PARENT_HEADER, p))
chunks.append(
git_line(
_AUTHOR_HEADER,
self._author,
str(self._author_time).encode("ascii"),
format_timezone(self._author_timezone, self._author_timezone_neg_utc),
)
)
chunks.append(
git_line(
_COMMITTER_HEADER,
self._committer,
str(self._commit_time).encode("ascii"),
format_timezone(self._commit_timezone, self._commit_timezone_neg_utc),
)
)
if self.encoding:
chunks.append(git_line(_ENCODING_HEADER, self.encoding))
for mergetag in self.mergetag:
mergetag_chunks = mergetag.as_raw_string().split(b"\n")
chunks.append(git_line(_MERGETAG_HEADER, mergetag_chunks[0]))
# Embedded extra header needs leading space
for chunk in mergetag_chunks[1:]:
chunks.append(b" " + chunk + b"\n")
# No trailing empty line
if chunks[-1].endswith(b" \n"):
chunks[-1] = chunks[-1][:-2]
for k, v in self.extra:
if b"\n" in k or b"\n" in v:
raise AssertionError("newline in extra data: %r -> %r" % (k, v))
chunks.append(git_line(k, v))
if self.gpgsig:
sig_chunks = self.gpgsig.split(b"\n")
chunks.append(git_line(_GPGSIG_HEADER, sig_chunks[0]))
for chunk in sig_chunks[1:]:
chunks.append(git_line(b"", chunk))
chunks.append(b"\n") # There must be a new line after the headers
chunks.append(self._message)
return chunks
tree = serializable_property("tree", "Tree that is the state of this commit")
def _get_parents(self):
"""Return a list of parents of this commit."""
return self._parents
def _set_parents(self, value):
"""Set a list of parents of this commit."""
self._needs_serialization = True
self._parents = value
parents = property(
_get_parents,
_set_parents,
doc="Parents of this commit, by their SHA1.",
)
def _get_extra(self):
"""Return extra settings of this commit."""
return self._extra
extra = property(
_get_extra,
doc="Extra header fields not understood (presumably added in a "
"newer version of git). Kept verbatim so the object can "
"be correctly reserialized. For private commit metadata, use "
"pseudo-headers in Commit.message, rather than this field.",
)
author = serializable_property("author", "The name of the author of the commit")
committer = serializable_property(
"committer", "The name of the committer of the commit"
)
message = serializable_property("message", "The commit message")
commit_time = serializable_property(
"commit_time",
"The timestamp of the commit. As the number of seconds since the " "epoch.",
)
commit_timezone = serializable_property(
"commit_timezone", "The zone the commit time is in"
)
author_time = serializable_property(
"author_time",
"The timestamp the commit was written. As the number of "
"seconds since the epoch.",
)
author_timezone = serializable_property(
"author_timezone", "Returns the zone the author time is in."
)
encoding = serializable_property("encoding", "Encoding of the commit message.")
mergetag = serializable_property("mergetag", "Associated signed tag.")
gpgsig = serializable_property("gpgsig", "GPG Signature.")
OBJECT_CLASSES = (
Commit,
Tree,
Blob,
Tag,
)
_TYPE_MAP = {} # type: Dict[Union[bytes, int], Type[ShaFile]]
for cls in OBJECT_CLASSES:
_TYPE_MAP[cls.type_name] = cls
_TYPE_MAP[cls.type_num] = cls
# Hold on to the pure-python implementations for testing
_parse_tree_py = parse_tree
_sorted_tree_items_py = sorted_tree_items
try:
# Try to import C versions
from dulwich._objects import parse_tree, sorted_tree_items # type: ignore
except ImportError:
pass