This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. x2go pushed a change to branch master in repository maintenancescripts. from 4414e79 git/misc/update-repository-posixacls: handle symlinks correctly. new c0fd7e8 git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_: add new irker update hook. new 7347a77 git/hooks/update{,-merge}: add irker update hook. The 2 revisions listed above as "new" are entirely new to this repository and will be described in separate emails. The revisions listed as "adds" were already present in the repository and have only been added to this reference. Summary of changes: git/hooks/update | 1 + git/hooks/update-merge | 1 + git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_ | 530 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 532 insertions(+) create mode 100755 git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_ -- Alioth's /srv/git/code.x2go.org/maintenancescripts.git//..//_hooks_/post-receive-email on /srv/git/code.x2go.org/maintenancescripts.git
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. x2go pushed a commit to branch master in repository maintenancescripts. commit c0fd7e880914f5cf95c7829e240a269acc503918 Author: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de> Date: Thu Mar 26 10:32:12 2015 +0100 git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_: add new irker update hook. --- git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_ | 530 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 530 insertions(+) diff --git a/git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_ b/git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_ new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1bee4a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/git/hooks/update-script._irkerhook.py_ @@ -0,0 +1,530 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# Copyright (c) 2012 Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> +# Distributed under BSD terms. +# +# This script contains git porcelain and porcelain byproducts. +# Requires Python 2.6, or 2.5 with the simplejson library installed. +# +# usage: irkerhook.py [-V] [-n] [--variable=value...] [commit_id...] +# +# This script is meant to be run in an update or post-commit hook. +# Try it with -n to see the notification dumped to stdout and verify +# that it looks sane. With -V this script dumps its version and exits. +# +# See the irkerhook manual page in the distribution for a detailed +# explanation of how to configure this hook. + +# The default location of the irker proxy, if the project configuration +# does not override it. +default_server = "ionic.de" +IRKER_PORT = 10614 + +# The default service used to turn your web-view URL into a tinyurl so it +# will take up less space on the IRC notification line. +default_tinyifier = "http://tinyurl.com/api-create.php?url=" + +# Map magic urlprefix values to actual URL prefixes. +urlprefixmap = { + "viewcvs": "http://%(host)s/viewcvs/%(repo)s?view=revision&revision=", + "gitweb": "http://%(host)s/gitweb?p=%(repo)s;a=commit;h=", + "cgit": "http://%(host)s/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/%(repo)s/commit/?id=", + } + +# By default, ship to the freenode #commits list +default_channels = "irc://chat.freenode.net/#commits" + +# +# No user-serviceable parts below this line: +# + +version = "2.11" + +import os, sys, commands, socket, urllib, subprocess, locale, datetime, re +from pipes import quote as shellquote +try: + import simplejson as json # Faster, also makes us Python-2.5-compatible +except ImportError: + import json + +def do(command): + return unicode(commands.getstatusoutput(command)[1], locale.getlocale()[1] or 'UTF-8').encode(locale.getlocale()[1] or 'UTF-8') + +class Commit: + def __init__(self, extractor, commit): + "Per-commit data." + self.commit = commit + self.branch = None + self.rev = None + self.mail = None + self.author = None + self.files = None + self.logmsg = None + self.url = None + self.author_date = None + self.commit_date = None + self.__dict__.update(extractor.__dict__) + def __unicode__(self): + "Produce a notification string from this commit." + if self.urlprefix.lower() == "none": + self.url = "" + else: + urlprefix = urlprefixmap.get(self.urlprefix, self.urlprefix) + webview = (urlprefix % self.__dict__) + self.commit + try: + if urllib.urlopen(webview).getcode() == 404: + raise IOError + if self.tinyifier and self.tinyifier.lower() != "none": + try: + # Didn't get a retrieval error or 404 on the web + # view, so try to tinyify a reference to it. + self.url = open(urllib.urlretrieve(self.tinyifier + webview)[0]).read() + try: + self.url = self.url.decode('UTF-8') + except UnicodeError: + pass + except IOError: + self.url = webview + else: + self.url = webview + except IOError: + self.url = "" + res = self.template % self.__dict__ + return unicode(res, 'UTF-8') if not isinstance(res, unicode) else res + +class GenericExtractor: + "Generic class for encapsulating data from a VCS." + booleans = ["tcp"] + numerics = ["maxchannels"] + strings = ["email"] + def __init__(self, arguments): + self.arguments = arguments + self.project = None + self.repo = None + # These aren't really repo data but they belong here anyway... + self.email = None + self.tcp = True + self.tinyifier = default_tinyifier + self.server = None + self.channels = None + self.maxchannels = 0 + self.template = None + self.urlprefix = None + self.host = "code.x2go.org" + self.cialike = None + self.filtercmd = None + # Color highlighting is disabled by default. + self.color = None + self.bold = self.green = self.blue = self.yellow = "" + self.brown = self.magenta = self.cyan = self.reset = "" + def activate_color(self, style): + "IRC color codes." + if style == 'mIRC': + # mIRC colors are mapped as closely to the ANSI colors as + # possible. However, bright colors (green, blue, red, + # yellow) have been made their dark counterparts since + # ChatZilla does not properly darken mIRC colors in the + # Light Motif color scheme. + self.bold = '\x02' + self.green = '\x0303' + self.blue = '\x0302' + self.red = '\x0305' + self.yellow = '\x0307' + self.brown = '\x0305' + self.magenta = '\x0306' + self.cyan = '\x0310' + self.reset = '\x0F' + if style == 'ANSI': + self.bold = '\x1b[1m' + self.green = '\x1b[1;32m' + self.blue = '\x1b[1;34m' + self.red = '\x1b[1;31m' + self.yellow = '\x1b[1;33m' + self.brown = '\x1b[33m' + self.magenta = '\x1b[35m' + self.cyan = '\x1b[36m' + self.reset = '\x1b[0m' + def load_preferences(self, conf): + "Load preferences from a file in the repository root." + if not os.path.exists(conf): + return + ln = 0 + for line in open(conf): + ln += 1 + if line.startswith("#") or not line.strip(): + continue + elif line.count('=') != 1: + sys.stderr.write('"%s", line %d: missing = in config line\n' \ + % (conf, ln)) + continue + fields = line.split('=') + if len(fields) != 2: + sys.stderr.write('"%s", line %d: too many fields in config line\n' \ + % (conf, ln)) + continue + variable = fields[0].strip() + value = fields[1].strip() + if value.lower() == "true": + value = True + elif value.lower() == "false": + value = False + # User cannot set maxchannels - only a command-line arg can do that. + if variable == "maxchannels": + return + setattr(self, variable, value) + def do_overrides(self): + "Make command-line overrides possible." + for tok in self.arguments: + for key in self.__dict__: + if tok.startswith("--" + key + "="): + val = tok[len(key)+3:] + setattr(self, key, val) + for (key, val) in self.__dict__.items(): + if key in GenericExtractor.booleans: + if type(val) == type("") and val.lower() == "true": + setattr(self, key, True) + elif type(val) == type("") and val.lower() == "false": + setattr(self, key, False) + elif key in GenericExtractor.numerics: + setattr(self, key, int(val)) + elif key in GenericExtractor.strings: + setattr(self, key, val) + if not self.project: + sys.stderr.write("irkerhook.py: no project name set!\n") + raise SystemExit(1) + if not self.repo: + self.repo = self.project.lower() + if not self.channels: + self.channels = default_channels % self.__dict__ + if self.color and self.color.lower() != "none": + self.activate_color(self.color) + +def has(dirname, paths): + "Test for existence of a list of paths." + # all() is a python2.5 construct + for exists in [os.path.exists(os.path.join(dirname, x)) for x in paths]: + if not exists: + return False + return True + +# VCS-dependent code begins here + +class GitExtractor(GenericExtractor): + "Metadata extraction for the git version control system." + @staticmethod + def is_repository(dirname): + # Must detect both ordinary and bare repositories + return has(dirname, [".git"]) or \ + has(dirname, ["HEAD", "refs", "objects"]) + def __init__(self, arguments): + GenericExtractor.__init__(self, arguments) + # Get all global config variables + self.project = do("git config --get irker.project") + self.repo = do("git config --get irker.repo") + self.server = do("git config --get irker.server") + self.channels = do("git config --get irker.channels") + self.email = do("git config --get irker.email") + self.tcp = do("git config --bool --get irker.tcp") + self.template = '%(bold)s%(project)s:%(reset)s %(green)s%(author)s%(reset)s %(repo)s:%(yellow)s%(branch)s%(reset)s * %(bold)s%(rev)s%(reset)s / %(bold)s%(files)s%(reset)s: %(logmsg)s %(brown)s%(url)s%(reset)s' + self.tinyifier = do("git config --get irker.tinyifier") or default_tinyifier + self.color = do("git config --get irker.color") + self.urlprefix = do("git config --get irker.urlprefix") or "gitweb" + self.cialike = do("git config --get irker.cialike") + self.filtercmd = do("git config --get irker.filtercmd") + # These are git-specific + self.refname = do("git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null") + self.revformat = do("git config --get irker.revformat") + # The project variable defaults to the name of the repository toplevel. + if not self.project: + bare = do("git config --bool --get core.bare") + if bare.lower() == "true": + keyfile = "HEAD" + else: + keyfile = ".git/HEAD" + here = os.getcwd() + while True: + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(here, keyfile)): + self.project = os.path.basename(here) + if self.project.endswith('.git'): + self.project = self.project[0:-4] + break + elif here == '/': + sys.stderr.write("irkerhook.py: no git repo below root!\n") + sys.exit(1) + here = os.path.dirname(here) + # Get overrides + self.do_overrides() + def head(self): + "Return a symbolic reference to the tip commit of the current branch." + return "HEAD" + def commit_factory(self, commit_id): + "Make a Commit object holding data for a specified commit ID." + commit = Commit(self, commit_id) + commit.branch = re.sub(r"^refs/[^/]*/", "", self.refname) + # Compute a description for the revision + if self.revformat == 'raw': + commit.rev = commit.commit + elif self.revformat == 'short': + commit.rev = '' + else: # self.revformat == 'describe' + commit.rev = do("git describe %s 2>/dev/null" % shellquote(commit.commit)) + if not commit.rev: + commit.rev = commit.commit[:12] + # Extract the meta-information for the commit + commit.files = do("git diff-tree -r --name-only " + shellquote(commit.commit)) + commit.files = " ".join(commit.files.strip().split("\n")[1:]) + # Design choice: for git we ship only the first message line, which is + # conventionally supposed to be a summary of the commit. Under + # other VCSes a different choice may be appropriate. + commit.author_name, commit.mail, commit.logmsg = \ + do("git log -1 '--pretty=format:%an%n%ae%n%s' " + shellquote(commit.commit)).split("\n") + # This discards the part of the author's address after @. + # Might be be nice to ship the full email address, if not + # for spammers' address harvesters - getting this wrong + # would make the freenode #commits channel into harvester heaven. + commit.author = commit.mail.split("@")[0] + commit.author_date, commit.commit_date = \ + do("git log -1 '--pretty=format:%ai|%ci' " + shellquote(commit.commit)).split("|") + return commit + +class SvnExtractor(GenericExtractor): + "Metadata extraction for the svn version control system." + @staticmethod + def is_repository(dirname): + return has(dirname, ["format", "hooks", "locks"]) + def __init__(self, arguments): + GenericExtractor.__init__(self, arguments) + # Some things we need to have before metadata queries will work + self.repository = '.' + for tok in arguments: + if tok.startswith("--repository="): + self.repository = tok[13:] + self.project = os.path.basename(self.repository) + self.template = '%(bold)s%(project)s%(reset)s: %(green)s%(author)s%(reset)s %(repo)s * %(bold)s%(rev)s%(reset)s / %(bold)s%(files)s%(reset)s: %(logmsg)s %(brown)s%(url)s%(reset)s' + self.urlprefix = "viewcvs" + self.load_preferences(os.path.join(self.repository, "irker.conf")) + self.do_overrides() + def head(self): + sys.stderr.write("irker: under svn, hook requires a commit argument.\n") + raise SystemExit(1) + def commit_factory(self, commit_id): + self.id = commit_id + commit = Commit(self, commit_id) + commit.branch = "" + commit.rev = "r%s" % self.id + commit.author = self.svnlook("author") + commit.commit_date = self.svnlook("date").partition('(')[0] + commit.files = self.svnlook("dirs-changed").strip().replace("\n", " ") + commit.logmsg = self.svnlook("log").strip() + return commit + def svnlook(self, info): + return do("svnlook %s %s --revision %s" % (shellquote(info), shellquote(self.repository), shellquote(self.id))) + +class HgExtractor(GenericExtractor): + "Metadata extraction for the Mercurial version control system." + @staticmethod + def is_repository(directory): + return has(directory, [".hg"]) + def __init__(self, arguments): + # This fiddling with arguments is necessary since the Mercurial hook can + # be run in two different ways: either directly via Python (in which + # case hg should be pointed to the hg_hook function below) or as a + # script (in which case the normal __main__ block at the end of this + # file is exercised). In the first case, we already get repository and + # ui objects from Mercurial, in the second case, we have to create them + # from the root path. + self.repository = None + if arguments and type(arguments[0]) == type(()): + # Called from hg_hook function + ui, self.repository = arguments[0] + arguments = [] # Should not be processed further by do_overrides + else: + # Called from command line: create repo/ui objects + from mercurial import hg, ui as uimod + + repopath = '.' + for tok in arguments: + if tok.startswith('--repository='): + repopath = tok[13:] + ui = uimod.ui() + ui.readconfig(os.path.join(repopath, '.hg', 'hgrc'), repopath) + self.repository = hg.repository(ui, repopath) + + GenericExtractor.__init__(self, arguments) + # Extract global values from the hg configuration file(s) + self.project = ui.config('irker', 'project') + self.repo = ui.config('irker', 'repo') + self.server = ui.config('irker', 'server') + self.channels = ui.config('irker', 'channels') + self.email = ui.config('irker', 'email') + self.tcp = str(ui.configbool('irker', 'tcp')) # converted to bool again in do_overrides + self.template = '%(bold)s%(project)s:%(reset)s %(green)s%(author)s%(reset)s %(repo)s:%(yellow)s%(branch)s%(reset)s * %(bold)s%(rev)s%(reset)s / %(bold)s%(files)s%(reset)s: %(logmsg)s %(brown)s%(url)s%(reset)s' + self.tinyifier = ui.config('irker', 'tinyifier') or default_tinyifier + self.color = ui.config('irker', 'color') + self.urlprefix = (ui.config('irker', 'urlprefix') or + ui.config('web', 'baseurl') or '') + if self.urlprefix: + # self.commit is appended to this by do_overrides + self.urlprefix = self.urlprefix.rstrip('/') + '/rev/' + self.cialike = ui.config('irker', 'cialike') + self.filtercmd = ui.config('irker', 'filtercmd') + if not self.project: + self.project = os.path.basename(self.repository.root.rstrip('/')) + self.do_overrides() + def head(self): + "Return a symbolic reference to the tip commit of the current branch." + return "-1" + def commit_factory(self, commit_id): + "Make a Commit object holding data for a specified commit ID." + from mercurial.node import short + from mercurial.templatefilters import person + node = self.repository.lookup(commit_id) + commit = Commit(self, short(node)) + # Extract commit-specific values from a "context" object + ctx = self.repository.changectx(node) + commit.rev = '%d:%s' % (ctx.rev(), commit.commit) + commit.branch = ctx.branch() + commit.author = person(ctx.user()) + commit.author_date = \ + datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(ctx.date()[0]).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') + commit.logmsg = ctx.description() + # Extract changed files from status against first parent + st = self.repository.status(ctx.p1().node(), ctx.node()) + commit.files = ' '.join(st[0] + st[1] + st[2]) + return commit + +def hg_hook(ui, repo, **kwds): + # To be called from a Mercurial "commit", "incoming" or "changegroup" hook. + # Example configuration: + # [hooks] + # incoming.irker = python:/path/to/irkerhook.py:hg_hook + extractor = HgExtractor([(ui, repo)]) + start = repo[kwds['node']].rev() + end = len(repo) + if start != end: + # changegroup with multiple commits, so we generate a notification + # for each one + for rev in range(start, end): + ship(extractor, rev, False) + else: + ship(extractor, kwds['node'], False) + +# The files we use to identify a Subversion repo might occur as content +# in a git or hg repo, but the special subdirectories for those are more +# reliable indicators. So test for Subversion last. +extractors = [GitExtractor, HgExtractor, SvnExtractor] + +# VCS-dependent code ends here + +def ship(extractor, commit, debug): + "Ship a notification for the specified commit." + metadata = extractor.commit_factory(commit) + + # This is where we apply filtering + if extractor.filtercmd: + cmd = '%s %s' % (shellquote(extractor.filtercmd), + shellquote(json.dumps(metadata.__dict__))) + data = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout.read() + try: + metadata.__dict__.update(json.loads(data)) + except ValueError: + sys.stderr.write("irkerhook.py: could not decode JSON: %s\n" % data) + raise SystemExit(1) + + # Rewrite the file list if too long. The objective here is only + # to be easier on the eyes. + if extractor.cialike \ + and extractor.cialike.lower() != "none" \ + and len(metadata.files) > int(extractor.cialike): + files = metadata.files.split() + dirs = set([d.rpartition('/')[0] for d in files]) + if len(dirs) == 1: + metadata.files = "(%s files)" % (len(files),) + else: + metadata.files = "(%s files in %s dirs)" % (len(files), len(dirs)) + # Message reduction. The assumption here is that IRC can't handle + # lines more than 510 characters long. If we exceed that length, we + # try knocking out the file list, on the theory that for notification + # purposes the commit text is more important. If it's still too long + # there's nothing much can be done other than ship it expecting the IRC + # server to truncate. + privmsg = unicode(metadata) + if len(privmsg) > 510: + metadata.files = "" + privmsg = unicode(metadata) + + # Anti-spamming guard. It's deliberate that we get maxchannels not from + # the user-filtered metadata but from the extractor data - means repo + # administrators can lock in that setting. + channels = metadata.channels.split(",") + if extractor.maxchannels != 0: + channels = channels[:extractor.maxchannels] + + # Ready to ship. + message = json.dumps({"to": channels, "privmsg": privmsg}) + if debug: + print message + elif channels: + try: + if extractor.email: + # We can't really figure out what our SF username is without + # exploring our environment. The mail pipeline doesn't care + # about who sent the mail, other than being from sourceforge. + # A better way might be to simply call mail(1) + sender = "irker@users.sourceforge.net" + msg = """From: %(sender)s +Subject: irker json + +%(message)s""" % {"sender":sender, "message":message} + import smtplib + smtp = smtplib.SMTP() + smtp.connect() + smtp.sendmail(sender, extractor.email, msg) + smtp.quit() + elif extractor.tcp: + try: + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + sock.connect((extractor.server or default_server, IRKER_PORT)) + sock.sendall(message + "\n") + finally: + sock.close() + else: + try: + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) + sock.sendto(message + "\n", (extractor.server or default_server, IRKER_PORT)) + finally: + sock.close() + except socket.error, e: + sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % e) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + notify = True + repository = os.getcwd() + commits = [] + for arg in sys.argv[1:]: + if arg == '-n': + notify = False + elif arg == '-V': + print "irkerhook.py: version", version + sys.exit(0) + elif arg.startswith("--repository="): + repository = arg[13:] + elif not arg.startswith("--"): + commits.append(arg) + + # Figure out which extractor we should be using + for candidate in extractors: + if candidate.is_repository(repository): + cls = candidate + break + else: + sys.stderr.write("irkerhook: cannot identify a repository type.\n") + raise SystemExit(1) + extractor = cls(sys.argv[1:]) + + # And apply it. + if not commits: + commits = [extractor.head()] + for commit in commits: + ship(extractor, commit, not notify) + +#End -- Alioth's /srv/git/code.x2go.org/maintenancescripts.git//..//_hooks_/post-receive-email on /srv/git/code.x2go.org/maintenancescripts.git
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. x2go pushed a commit to branch master in repository maintenancescripts. commit 7347a77e985f330a0a04658348879b42a86b1139 Author: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de> Date: Thu Mar 26 10:33:02 2015 +0100 git/hooks/update{,-merge}: add irker update hook. --- git/hooks/update | 1 + git/hooks/update-merge | 1 + 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/git/hooks/update b/git/hooks/update index c7e3bcf..6f4b632 100755 --- a/git/hooks/update +++ b/git/hooks/update @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ #. "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._branches+tags_" #. "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._acl_" . "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._grant_" +. "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._irkerhook.py_" diff --git a/git/hooks/update-merge b/git/hooks/update-merge index 9fc7988..13b6a03 100755 --- a/git/hooks/update-merge +++ b/git/hooks/update-merge @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ #. "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._branches+tags_" #. "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._acl_" . "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._grant_" +. "${GIT_DIR}/${OUTSIDE_REPO}/_hooks_/update-script._irkerhook.py_" -- Alioth's /srv/git/code.x2go.org/maintenancescripts.git//..//_hooks_/post-receive-email on /srv/git/code.x2go.org/maintenancescripts.git