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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2011 Canonical Limited.
# Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Ellerman.
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import bzrlib
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
lazy_import(globals(), """
from bzrlib import help, urlutils
from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools import shelf
""")
from bzrlib.plugins import bzrtools
from command import BzrToolsCommand
from errors import CommandError
from patchsource import BzrPatchSource
import bzrlib.commands
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
from bzrlib.commands import get_cmd_object
from bzrlib.errors import BzrCommandError
from bzrlib.option import Option, RegistryOption
class cmd_graph_ancestry(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Produce ancestry graphs using dot.
Output format is detected according to file extension. Some of the more
common output formats are html, png, gif, svg, ps. An extension of '.dot'
will cause a dot graph file to be produced. HTML output has mouseovers
that show the commit message.
Branches are labeled r?, where ? is the revno. If they have no revno,
with the last 5 characters of their revision identifier are used instead.
The value starting with d is "(maximum) distance from the null revision".
If --merge-branch is specified, the two branches are compared and a merge
base is selected.
Legend:
white normal revision
yellow THIS history
red OTHER history
orange COMMON history
blue COMMON non-history ancestor
green Merge base (COMMON ancestor farthest from the null revision)
dotted Ghost revision (missing from branch storage)
Ancestry is usually collapsed by skipping revisions with a single parent
and descendant. The number of skipped revisions is shown on the arrow.
This feature can be disabled with --no-collapse.
By default, revisions are ordered by distance from root, but they can be
clustered instead using --cluster.
If available, rsvg is used to antialias PNG and JPEG output, but this can
be disabled with --no-antialias.
"""
takes_args = ['file', 'merge_branch?']
takes_options = [Option('no-collapse', help="Do not skip simple nodes."),
Option('no-antialias',
help="Do not use rsvg to produce antialiased output."),
Option('merge-branch', type=str,
help="Use this branch to calcuate a merge base."),
Option('cluster', help="Use clustered output."),
Option('max-distance',
help="Show no nodes farther than this.", type=int),
Option('directory',
help='Source branch to use (default is current'
' directory).',
short_name='d',
type=unicode),
]
def run(self, file, merge_branch=None, no_collapse=False,
no_antialias=False, cluster=False, max_distance=100,
directory='.'):
if max_distance == -1:
max_distance = None
import graph
if cluster:
ranking = "cluster"
else:
ranking = "forced"
graph.write_ancestry_file(directory, file, not no_collapse,
not no_antialias, merge_branch, ranking,
max_distance=max_distance)
class cmd_fetch_ghosts(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Attempt to retrieve ghosts from another branch.
If the other branch is not supplied, the last-pulled branch is used.
"""
aliases = ['fetch-missing']
takes_args = ['branch?']
takes_options = [Option('no-fix', help="Skip additional synchonization.")]
def run(self, branch=None, no_fix=False):
from fetch_ghosts import fetch_ghosts
fetch_ghosts(branch, do_reconcile=not no_fix)
strip_help="""Strip the smallest prefix containing num leading slashes from \
each file name found in the patch file."""
class cmd_patch(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Apply a named patch to the current tree.
"""
takes_args = ['filename?']
takes_options = [Option('strip', type=int, short_name='p',
help=strip_help),
Option('silent', help='Suppress chatter.')]
def run(self, filename=None, strip=None, silent=False):
from patch import patch
from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
wt = WorkingTree.open_containing('.')[0]
if strip is None:
strip = 0
return patch(wt, filename, strip, silent)
class cmd_shelve1(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Temporarily set aside some changes from the current tree.
Shelve allows you to temporarily put changes you've made "on the shelf",
ie. out of the way, until a later time when you can bring them back from
the shelf with the 'unshelve1' command.
Shelve is intended to help separate several sets of text changes that have
been inappropriately mingled. If you just want to get rid of all changes
(text and otherwise) and you don't need to restore them later, use revert.
If you want to shelve all text changes at once, use shelve1 --all.
By default shelve1 asks you what you want to shelve, press '?' at the
prompt to get help. To shelve everything run shelve1 --all.
If filenames are specified, only the changes to those files will be
shelved, other files will be left untouched.
If a revision is specified, changes since that revision will be shelved.
You can put multiple items on the shelf. Normally each time you run
unshelve1 the most recently shelved changes will be reinstated. However,
you can also unshelve changes in a different order by explicitly
specifiying which changes to unshelve1. This works best when the changes
don't depend on each other.
While you have patches on the shelf you can view and manipulate them with
the 'shelf1' command. Run 'bzr shelf1 -h' for more info.
"""
takes_args = ['file*']
takes_options = [Option('message',
help='A message to associate with the shelved changes.',
short_name='m', type=unicode),
'revision',
Option('all', help='Shelve all changes without prompting.'),
Option('no-color', help='Never display changes in color.')]
def run(self, all=False, file_list=None, message=None, revision=None,
no_color=False):
if revision is not None and revision:
if len(revision) == 1:
revision = revision[0]
else:
raise CommandError("shelve only accepts a single revision "
"parameter.")
source = BzrPatchSource(revision, file_list)
s = shelf.Shelf(source.base)
s.shelve(source, all, message, no_color)
return 0
# The following classes are only used as subcommands for 'shelf1', they're
# not to be registered directly with bzr.
class cmd_shelf_list(bzrlib.commands.Command):
"""List the patches on the current shelf."""
aliases = ['list', 'ls']
def run(self):
self.shelf.list()
class cmd_shelf_delete(bzrlib.commands.Command):
"""Delete the patch from the current shelf."""
aliases = ['delete', 'del']
takes_args = ['patch']
def run(self, patch):
self.shelf.delete(patch)
class cmd_shelf_switch(bzrlib.commands.Command):
"""Switch to the other shelf, create it if necessary."""
aliases = ['switch']
takes_args = ['othershelf']
def run(self, othershelf):
s = shelf.Shelf(self.shelf.base, othershelf)
s.make_default()
class cmd_shelf_show(bzrlib.commands.Command):
"""Show the contents of the specified or topmost patch."""
aliases = ['show', 'cat', 'display']
takes_args = ['patch?']
def run(self, patch=None):
self.shelf.display(patch)
class cmd_shelf_upgrade(bzrlib.commands.Command):
"""Upgrade old format shelves."""
aliases = ['upgrade']
def run(self):
self.shelf.upgrade()
class cmd_shelf1(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Perform various operations on your shelved patches. See also shelve1."""
takes_args = ['subcommand', 'args*']
subcommands = [cmd_shelf_list, cmd_shelf_delete, cmd_shelf_switch,
cmd_shelf_show, cmd_shelf_upgrade]
def run(self, subcommand, args_list):
import sys
if args_list is None:
args_list = []
cmd = self._get_cmd_object(subcommand)
source = BzrPatchSource()
s = shelf.Shelf(source.base)
cmd.shelf = s
if args_list is None:
args_list = []
return cmd.run_argv_aliases(args_list)
def _get_cmd_object(self, cmd_name):
for cmd_class in self.subcommands:
for alias in cmd_class.aliases:
if alias == cmd_name:
return cmd_class()
raise CommandError("Unknown shelf subcommand '%s'" % cmd_name)
def help(self):
text = ["%s\n\nSubcommands:\n" % self.__doc__]
for cmd_class in self.subcommands:
text.extend(self.sub_help(cmd_class) + ['\n'])
return ''.join(text)
def sub_help(self, cmd_class):
text = []
cmd_obj = cmd_class()
indent = 2 * ' '
usage = cmd_obj._usage()
usage = usage.replace('bzr shelf-', '')
text.append('%s%s\n' % (indent, usage))
text.append('%s%s\n' % (2 * indent, cmd_class.__doc__))
# Somewhat copied from bzrlib.help.help_on_command_options
option_help = []
for option_name, option in sorted(cmd_obj.options().items()):
if option_name == 'help':
continue
option_help.append('%s--%s' % (3 * indent, option_name))
if option.type is not None:
option_help.append(' %s' % option.argname.upper())
if option.short_name():
option_help.append(', -%s' % option.short_name())
option_help.append('%s%s\n' % (2 * indent, option.help))
if len(option_help) > 0:
text.append('%soptions:\n' % (2 * indent))
text.extend(option_help)
return text
class cmd_unshelve1(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Restore shelved changes.
By default the most recently shelved changes are restored. However if you
specify a patch by name those changes will be restored instead.
See 'shelve1' for more information.
"""
takes_options = [
Option('all', help='Unshelve all changes without prompting.'),
Option('force', help='Force unshelving even if errors occur.'),
Option('no-color', help='Never display changes in color.')
]
takes_args = ['patch?']
def run(self, patch=None, all=False, force=False, no_color=False):
source = BzrPatchSource()
s = shelf.Shelf(source.base)
s.unshelve(source, patch, all, force, no_color)
return 0
class cmd_shell(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Begin an interactive shell tailored for bzr.
Bzr commands can be used without typing bzr first, and will be run natively
when possible. Tab completion is tailored for bzr. The shell prompt shows
the branch nick, revno, and path.
If it encounters any moderately complicated shell command, it will punt to
the system shell.
Example:
$ bzr shell
bzr bzrtools:287/> status
modified:
__init__.py
bzr bzrtools:287/> status --[TAB][TAB]
--all --help --revision --show-ids
bzr bzrtools:287/> status --
"""
takes_options = [
Option('directory',
help='Branch in which to start the shell, '
'rather than the one containing the working directory.',
short_name='d',
type=unicode,
),
]
def run(self, directory=None):
import shell
return shell.run_shell(directory)
class cmd_branch_history(BzrToolsCommand):
"""\
Display the development history of a branch.
Each different committer or branch nick is considered a different line of
development. Committers are treated as the same if they have the same
name, or if they have the same email address.
"""
takes_args = ["branch?"]
def run(self, branch=None):
from branchhistory import branch_history
return branch_history(branch)
class cmd_zap(BzrToolsCommand):
"""\
Remove a lightweight checkout, if it can be done safely.
This command will remove a lightweight checkout without losing data. That
means it only removes lightweight checkouts, and only if they have no
uncommitted changes.
If --branch is specified, the branch will be deleted too, but only if the
the branch has no new commits (relative to its parent).
If bzr-pipeline is also installed, the --store option will store changes
in the branch before deleting the tree. To restore the changes, do::
bzr checkout --lightweight $BRANCH $CHECKOUT
bzr switch-pipe -d $CHECKOUT `bzr nick -d $CHECKOUT`
"""
takes_options = [Option("branch", help="Remove associated branch from"
" repository."),
RegistryOption('change_policy',
'How to handle changed files',
lazy_registry =
('bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.zap',
'change_policy_registry'),
value_switches=True,
enum_switch=False)]
takes_args = ["checkout"]
def run(self, checkout, branch=False, change_policy=None):
from zap import (
change_policy_registry,
StoreChanges,
zap,
)
if change_policy is None:
change_policy = change_policy_registry.get()
if change_policy is StoreChanges:
try:
import bzrlib.plugins.pipeline
except ImportError:
raise BzrCommandError('--store requires bzr-pipeline.')
return zap(checkout, remove_branch=branch, policy=change_policy)
class cmd_cbranch(BzrToolsCommand):
"""
Create a new checkout, associated with a new repository branch.
When you cbranch, bzr looks up a target location in locations.conf, and
creates the branch there.
In your locations.conf, add the following lines:
[/working_directory_root]
cbranch_target = /branch_root
cbranch_target:policy = appendpath
This will mean that if you run "bzr cbranch foo/bar foo/baz" in the
working directory root, the branch will be created in
"/branch_root/foo/baz"
NOTE: cbranch also supports "cbranch_root", but that behaviour is
deprecated.
"""
takes_options = [Option("lightweight",
help="Create a lightweight checkout."), 'revision',
Option('files-from', type=unicode,
help='Accelerate checkout using files from this'
' tree.'),
Option('hardlink',
help='Hard-link files from source/files-from tree'
' where posible.')]
takes_args = ["source", "target?"]
def run(self, source, target=None, lightweight=False, revision=None,
files_from=None, hardlink=False):
from cbranch import cbranch
return cbranch(source, target, lightweight=lightweight,
revision=revision, files_from=files_from,
hardlink=hardlink)
class cmd_list_branches(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Scan a location for branches"""
@property
def aliases(self):
from bzrlib import commands
return commands.plugin_cmds.get_info('list-branches').aliases
takes_args = ["location?"]
def run(self, location=None):
from branches import branches
return branches(location)
class cmd_trees(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Scan a location for trees"""
takes_args = ['location?']
def run(self, location='.'):
from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
t = get_transport(location)
for tree in WorkingTree.find_trees(location):
self.outf.write('%s\n' % t.relpath(
tree.bzrdir.root_transport.base))
class cmd_multi_pull(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Pull all the branches under a location, e.g. a repository.
Both branches present in the directory and the branches of checkouts are
pulled.
"""
takes_args = ["location?"]
def run(self, location=None):
from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
from bzrtools import iter_branch_tree
if location is None:
location = '.'
t = get_transport(location)
possible_transports = []
if not t.listable():
print "Can't list this type of location."
return 3
for branch, wt in iter_branch_tree(t):
if wt is None:
pullable = branch
else:
pullable = wt
parent = branch.get_parent()
if parent is None:
continue
if wt is not None:
base = wt.basedir
else:
base = branch.base
if base.startswith(t.base):
relpath = base[len(t.base):].rstrip('/')
else:
relpath = base
print "Pulling %s from %s" % (relpath, parent)
try:
branch_t = get_transport(parent, possible_transports)
pullable.pull(Branch.open_from_transport(branch_t))
except Exception, e:
print e
class cmd_import(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Import sources from a directory, tarball or zip file
This command will import a directory, tarball or zip file into a bzr
tree, replacing any versioned files already present. If a directory is
specified, it is used as the target. If the directory does not exist, or
is not versioned, it is created.
Tarballs may be gzip or bzip2 compressed. This is autodetected.
If the tarball or zip has a single root directory, that directory is
stripped when extracting the tarball. This is not done for directories.
"""
takes_args = ['source', 'tree?']
def run(self, source, tree=None):
from upstream_import import do_import
do_import(source, tree)
class cmd_cdiff(BzrToolsCommand):
"""A color version of bzr's diff"""
takes_args = property(lambda x: get_cmd_object('diff').takes_args)
takes_options = list(get_cmd_object('diff').takes_options) + [
RegistryOption.from_kwargs('color',
'Color mode to use.',
title='Color Mode', value_switches=False, enum_switch=True,
never='Never colorize output.',
auto='Only colorize output if terminal supports it and STDOUT is a'
' TTY.',
always='Always colorize output (default).'),
Option('check-style',
help='Warn if trailing whitespace or spurious changes have been'
' added.')]
def run(self, color='always', check_style=False, *args, **kwargs):
from colordiff import colordiff
colordiff(color, check_style, *args, **kwargs)
class cmd_conflict_diff(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Compare a conflicted file against BASE."""
encoding_type = 'exact'
takes_args = ['file*']
takes_options = [
RegistryOption.from_kwargs('direction', 'Direction of comparison.',
value_switches=True, enum_switch=False,
other='Compare OTHER against common base.',
this='Compare THIS against common base.')]
def run(self, file_list, direction='other'):
from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.colordiff import DiffWriter
from conflict_diff import ConflictDiffer
dw = DiffWriter(self.outf, check_style=False, color='auto')
ConflictDiffer().run(dw, file_list, direction)
class cmd_rspush(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Upload this branch to another location using rsync.
If no location is specified, the last-used location will be used. To
prevent dirty trees from being uploaded, rspush will error out if there are
unknown files or local changes. It will also error out if the upstream
directory is non-empty and not an earlier version of the branch.
"""
takes_args = ['location?']
takes_options = [Option('overwrite', help='Ignore differences between'
' branches and overwrite unconditionally.'),
Option('no-tree', help='Do not push the working tree,'
' just the .bzr.')]
def run(self, location=None, overwrite=False, no_tree=False):
from bzrlib import workingtree
import bzrtools
cur_branch = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(".")[0]
bzrtools.rspush(cur_branch, location, overwrite=overwrite,
working_tree=not no_tree)
class cmd_link_tree(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Hardlink matching files to another tree.
Only files with identical content and execute bit will be linked.
"""
takes_args = ['location']
def run(self, location):
from bzrlib import workingtree
from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.link_tree import link_tree
target_tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(".")[0]
source_tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open(location)
target_tree.lock_write()
try:
source_tree.lock_read()
try:
link_tree(target_tree, source_tree)
finally:
source_tree.unlock()
finally:
target_tree.unlock()
class cmd_create_mirror(BzrToolsCommand):
"""Create a mirror of another branch.
This is similar to `bzr branch`, but copies more settings, including the
submit branch and nickname.
It sets the public branch and parent of the target to the source location.
"""
takes_args = ['source', 'target']
def run(self, source, target):
source_branch = Branch.open(source)
from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.mirror import create_mirror
create_mirror(source_branch, target, [])
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