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authorSebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>2010-11-25 18:10:33 +0100
committerSebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>2010-11-25 18:18:15 +0100
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-#######->WARNING<-####### Directory structure changed, see commit message
If you use git-python as a submodule of your own project, which alters the sys.path to import it, you will have to adjust your code to take the changed directory structure into consideration. Previously, you would put the path ./git-python/lib into your syspath. All modules moved one level up into the 'git' subdirectory, which means that the 'git-python' directory now contains the 'git' root package. To allow git to be found, add ./git-python into your path. To finalize your update, run the following commands git submodule update --init --recursive As there will be left-over directories, consider running git-clean
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+# config.py
+# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Michael Trier (mtrier@gmail.com) and contributors
+#
+# This module is part of GitPython and is released under
+# the BSD License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
+"""Module containing module parser implementation able to properly read and write
+configuration files"""
+
+import re
+import os
+import ConfigParser as cp
+import inspect
+import cStringIO
+
+from git.odict import OrderedDict
+from git.util import LockFile
+
+__all__ = ('GitConfigParser', 'SectionConstraint')
+
+class MetaParserBuilder(type):
+ """Utlity class wrapping base-class methods into decorators that assure read-only properties"""
+ def __new__(metacls, name, bases, clsdict):
+ """
+ Equip all base-class methods with a needs_values decorator, and all non-const methods
+ with a set_dirty_and_flush_changes decorator in addition to that."""
+ kmm = '_mutating_methods_'
+ if kmm in clsdict:
+ mutating_methods = clsdict[kmm]
+ for base in bases:
+ methods = ( t for t in inspect.getmembers(base, inspect.ismethod) if not t[0].startswith("_") )
+ for name, method in methods:
+ if name in clsdict:
+ continue
+ method_with_values = needs_values(method)
+ if name in mutating_methods:
+ method_with_values = set_dirty_and_flush_changes(method_with_values)
+ # END mutating methods handling
+
+ clsdict[name] = method_with_values
+ # END for each name/method pair
+ # END for each base
+ # END if mutating methods configuration is set
+
+ new_type = super(MetaParserBuilder, metacls).__new__(metacls, name, bases, clsdict)
+ return new_type
+
+
+
+def needs_values(func):
+ """Returns method assuring we read values (on demand) before we try to access them"""
+ def assure_data_present(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ self.read()
+ return func(self, *args, **kwargs)
+ # END wrapper method
+ assure_data_present.__name__ = func.__name__
+ return assure_data_present
+
+def set_dirty_and_flush_changes(non_const_func):
+ """Return method that checks whether given non constant function may be called.
+ If so, the instance will be set dirty.
+ Additionally, we flush the changes right to disk"""
+ def flush_changes(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ rval = non_const_func(self, *args, **kwargs)
+ self.write()
+ return rval
+ # END wrapper method
+ flush_changes.__name__ = non_const_func.__name__
+ return flush_changes
+
+
+class SectionConstraint(object):
+ """Constrains a ConfigParser to only option commands which are constrained to
+ always use the section we have been initialized with.
+
+ It supports all ConfigParser methods that operate on an option"""
+ __slots__ = ("_config", "_section_name")
+ _valid_attrs_ = ("get_value", "set_value", "get", "set", "getint", "getfloat", "getboolean", "has_option",
+ "remove_section", "remove_option", "options")
+
+ def __init__(self, config, section):
+ self._config = config
+ self._section_name = section
+
+ def __getattr__(self, attr):
+ if attr in self._valid_attrs_:
+ return lambda *args, **kwargs: self._call_config(attr, *args, **kwargs)
+ return super(SectionConstraint,self).__getattribute__(attr)
+
+ def _call_config(self, method, *args, **kwargs):
+ """Call the configuration at the given method which must take a section name
+ as first argument"""
+ return getattr(self._config, method)(self._section_name, *args, **kwargs)
+
+ @property
+ def config(self):
+ """return: Configparser instance we constrain"""
+ return self._config
+
+
+class GitConfigParser(cp.RawConfigParser, object):
+ """Implements specifics required to read git style configuration files.
+
+ This variation behaves much like the git.config command such that the configuration
+ will be read on demand based on the filepath given during initialization.
+
+ The changes will automatically be written once the instance goes out of scope, but
+ can be triggered manually as well.
+
+ The configuration file will be locked if you intend to change values preventing other
+ instances to write concurrently.
+
+ :note:
+ The config is case-sensitive even when queried, hence section and option names
+ must match perfectly."""
+ __metaclass__ = MetaParserBuilder
+
+
+ #{ Configuration
+ # The lock type determines the type of lock to use in new configuration readers.
+ # They must be compatible to the LockFile interface.
+ # A suitable alternative would be the BlockingLockFile
+ t_lock = LockFile
+
+ #} END configuration
+
+ OPTCRE = re.compile(
+ r'\s?(?P<option>[^:=\s][^:=]*)' # very permissive, incuding leading whitespace
+ r'\s*(?P<vi>[:=])\s*' # any number of space/tab,
+ # followed by separator
+ # (either : or =), followed
+ # by any # space/tab
+ r'(?P<value>.*)$' # everything up to eol
+ )
+
+ # list of RawConfigParser methods able to change the instance
+ _mutating_methods_ = ("add_section", "remove_section", "remove_option", "set")
+ __slots__ = ("_sections", "_defaults", "_file_or_files", "_read_only","_is_initialized", '_lock')
+
+ def __init__(self, file_or_files, read_only=True):
+ """Initialize a configuration reader to read the given file_or_files and to
+ possibly allow changes to it by setting read_only False
+
+ :param file_or_files:
+ A single file path or file objects or multiple of these
+
+ :param read_only:
+ If True, the ConfigParser may only read the data , but not change it.
+ If False, only a single file path or file object may be given."""
+ super(GitConfigParser, self).__init__()
+ # initialize base with ordered dictionaries to be sure we write the same
+ # file back
+ self._sections = OrderedDict()
+ self._defaults = OrderedDict()
+
+ self._file_or_files = file_or_files
+ self._read_only = read_only
+ self._is_initialized = False
+ self._lock = None
+
+ if not read_only:
+ if isinstance(file_or_files, (tuple, list)):
+ raise ValueError("Write-ConfigParsers can operate on a single file only, multiple files have been passed")
+ # END single file check
+
+ if not isinstance(file_or_files, basestring):
+ file_or_files = file_or_files.name
+ # END get filename from handle/stream
+ # initialize lock base - we want to write
+ self._lock = self.t_lock(file_or_files)
+
+ self._lock._obtain_lock()
+ # END read-only check
+
+
+ def __del__(self):
+ """Write pending changes if required and release locks"""
+ # checking for the lock here makes sure we do not raise during write()
+ # in case an invalid parser was created who could not get a lock
+ if self.read_only or not self._lock._has_lock():
+ return
+
+ try:
+ try:
+ self.write()
+ except IOError,e:
+ print "Exception during destruction of GitConfigParser: %s" % str(e)
+ finally:
+ self._lock._release_lock()
+
+ def optionxform(self, optionstr):
+ """Do not transform options in any way when writing"""
+ return optionstr
+
+ def _read(self, fp, fpname):
+ """A direct copy of the py2.4 version of the super class's _read method
+ to assure it uses ordered dicts. Had to change one line to make it work.
+
+ Future versions have this fixed, but in fact its quite embarassing for the
+ guys not to have done it right in the first place !
+
+ Removed big comments to make it more compact.
+
+ Made sure it ignores initial whitespace as git uses tabs"""
+ cursect = None # None, or a dictionary
+ optname = None
+ lineno = 0
+ e = None # None, or an exception
+ while True:
+ line = fp.readline()
+ if not line:
+ break
+ lineno = lineno + 1
+ # comment or blank line?
+ if line.strip() == '' or line[0] in '#;':
+ continue
+ if line.split(None, 1)[0].lower() == 'rem' and line[0] in "rR":
+ # no leading whitespace
+ continue
+ else:
+ # is it a section header?
+ mo = self.SECTCRE.match(line)
+ if mo:
+ sectname = mo.group('header')
+ if sectname in self._sections:
+ cursect = self._sections[sectname]
+ elif sectname == cp.DEFAULTSECT:
+ cursect = self._defaults
+ else:
+ # THE ONLY LINE WE CHANGED !
+ cursect = OrderedDict((('__name__', sectname),))
+ self._sections[sectname] = cursect
+ # So sections can't start with a continuation line
+ optname = None
+ # no section header in the file?
+ elif cursect is None:
+ raise cp.MissingSectionHeaderError(fpname, lineno, line)
+ # an option line?
+ else:
+ mo = self.OPTCRE.match(line)
+ if mo:
+ optname, vi, optval = mo.group('option', 'vi', 'value')
+ if vi in ('=', ':') and ';' in optval:
+ pos = optval.find(';')
+ if pos != -1 and optval[pos-1].isspace():
+ optval = optval[:pos]
+ optval = optval.strip()
+ if optval == '""':
+ optval = ''
+ optname = self.optionxform(optname.rstrip())
+ cursect[optname] = optval
+ else:
+ if not e:
+ e = cp.ParsingError(fpname)
+ e.append(lineno, repr(line))
+ # END
+ # END ?
+ # END ?
+ # END while reading
+ # if any parsing errors occurred, raise an exception
+ if e:
+ raise e
+
+
+ def read(self):
+ """Reads the data stored in the files we have been initialized with. It will
+ ignore files that cannot be read, possibly leaving an empty configuration
+
+ :return: Nothing
+ :raise IOError: if a file cannot be handled"""
+ if self._is_initialized:
+ return
+
+ files_to_read = self._file_or_files
+ if not isinstance(files_to_read, (tuple, list)):
+ files_to_read = [ files_to_read ]
+
+ for file_object in files_to_read:
+ fp = file_object
+ close_fp = False
+ # assume a path if it is not a file-object
+ if not hasattr(file_object, "seek"):
+ try:
+ fp = open(file_object)
+ close_fp = True
+ except IOError,e:
+ continue
+ # END fp handling
+
+ try:
+ self._read(fp, fp.name)
+ finally:
+ if close_fp:
+ fp.close()
+ # END read-handling
+ # END for each file object to read
+ self._is_initialized = True
+
+ def _write(self, fp):
+ """Write an .ini-format representation of the configuration state in
+ git compatible format"""
+ def write_section(name, section_dict):
+ fp.write("[%s]\n" % name)
+ for (key, value) in section_dict.items():
+ if key != "__name__":
+ fp.write("\t%s = %s\n" % (key, str(value).replace('\n', '\n\t')))
+ # END if key is not __name__
+ # END section writing
+
+ if self._defaults:
+ write_section(cp.DEFAULTSECT, self._defaults)
+ map(lambda t: write_section(t[0],t[1]), self._sections.items())
+
+
+ @needs_values
+ def write(self):
+ """Write changes to our file, if there are changes at all
+
+ :raise IOError: if this is a read-only writer instance or if we could not obtain
+ a file lock"""
+ self._assure_writable("write")
+
+ fp = self._file_or_files
+ close_fp = False
+
+ # we have a physical file on disk, so get a lock
+ if isinstance(fp, (basestring, file)):
+ self._lock._obtain_lock()
+ # END get lock for physical files
+
+ if not hasattr(fp, "seek"):
+ fp = open(self._file_or_files, "w")
+ close_fp = True
+ else:
+ fp.seek(0)
+ # END handle stream or file
+
+ # WRITE DATA
+ try:
+ self._write(fp)
+ finally:
+ if close_fp:
+ fp.close()
+ # END data writing
+
+ # we do not release the lock - it will be done automatically once the
+ # instance vanishes
+
+ def _assure_writable(self, method_name):
+ if self.read_only:
+ raise IOError("Cannot execute non-constant method %s.%s" % (self, method_name))
+
+ @needs_values
+ @set_dirty_and_flush_changes
+ def add_section(self, section):
+ """Assures added options will stay in order"""
+ super(GitConfigParser, self).add_section(section)
+ self._sections[section] = OrderedDict()
+
+ @property
+ def read_only(self):
+ """:return: True if this instance may change the configuration file"""
+ return self._read_only
+
+ def get_value(self, section, option, default = None):
+ """
+ :param default:
+ If not None, the given default value will be returned in case
+ the option did not exist
+ :return: a properly typed value, either int, float or string
+
+ :raise TypeError: in case the value could not be understood
+ Otherwise the exceptions known to the ConfigParser will be raised."""
+ try:
+ valuestr = self.get(section, option)
+ except Exception:
+ if default is not None:
+ return default
+ raise
+
+ types = ( long, float )
+ for numtype in types:
+ try:
+ val = numtype( valuestr )
+
+ # truncated value ?
+ if val != float( valuestr ):
+ continue
+
+ return val
+ except (ValueError,TypeError):
+ continue
+ # END for each numeric type
+
+ # try boolean values as git uses them
+ vl = valuestr.lower()
+ if vl == 'false':
+ return False
+ if vl == 'true':
+ return True
+
+ if not isinstance( valuestr, basestring ):
+ raise TypeError( "Invalid value type: only int, long, float and str are allowed", valuestr )
+
+ return valuestr
+
+ @needs_values
+ @set_dirty_and_flush_changes
+ def set_value(self, section, option, value):
+ """Sets the given option in section to the given value.
+ It will create the section if required, and will not throw as opposed to the default
+ ConfigParser 'set' method.
+
+ :param section: Name of the section in which the option resides or should reside
+ :param option: Name of the options whose value to set
+
+ :param value: Value to set the option to. It must be a string or convertible
+ to a string"""
+ if not self.has_section(section):
+ self.add_section(section)
+ self.set(section, option, str(value))