From 70af336493d976ec064049d4e6d112c28b13d207 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gianluca Montecchi Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 23:08:57 +0200 Subject: merged with Trevor branch --- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands | 1 + interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/assign.py | 87 -- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/close.py | 60 -- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/comment.py | 228 ----- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/commit.py | 78 -- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/depend.py | 339 -------- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/diff.py | 120 --- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/help.py | 68 -- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/html.py | 588 ------------- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/init.py | 100 --- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/list.py | 248 ------ interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/merge.py | 165 ---- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/new.py | 80 -- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/open.py | 58 -- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/remove.py | 62 -- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/set.py | 130 --- .../email/interactive/becommands/severity.py | 103 --- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/show.py | 116 --- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/status.py | 115 --- .../email/interactive/becommands/subscribe.py | 390 --------- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/tag.py | 134 --- interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/target.py | 95 --- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe | 1 + interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/arch.py | 312 ------- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/beuuid.py | 63 -- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bug.py | 580 ------------- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bugdir.py | 832 ------------------ interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bzr.py | 113 --- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/cmdutil.py | 233 ----- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/comment.py | 744 ---------------- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/config.py | 89 -- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/darcs.py | 186 ---- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/diff.py | 419 --------- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/editor.py | 108 --- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/encoding.py | 61 -- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/git.py | 148 ---- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/hg.py | 103 --- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/mapfile.py | 116 --- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/plugin.py | 77 -- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/properties.py | 638 -------------- .../email/interactive/libbe/settings_object.py | 412 --------- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/tree.py | 183 ---- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/upgrade.py | 187 ---- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/utility.py | 131 --- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/vcs.py | 942 --------------------- interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/version.py | 50 -- 46 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 10091 deletions(-) create mode 120000 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/assign.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/close.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/comment.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/commit.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/depend.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/diff.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/help.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/html.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/init.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/list.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/merge.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/new.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/open.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/remove.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/set.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/severity.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/show.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/status.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/subscribe.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/tag.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/target.py create mode 120000 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/arch.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/beuuid.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bug.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bugdir.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bzr.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/cmdutil.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/comment.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/config.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/darcs.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/diff.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/editor.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/encoding.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/git.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/hg.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/mapfile.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/plugin.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/properties.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/settings_object.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/tree.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/upgrade.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/utility.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/vcs.py delete mode 100644 interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/version.py (limited to 'interfaces') diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands new file mode 120000 index 0000000..8af773c --- /dev/null +++ b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../becommands \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/assign.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/assign.py deleted file mode 100644 index 794f028..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/assign.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Marien Zwart -# Thomas Gerigk -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Assign an individual or group to fix a bug""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> bd.bug_from_shortname("a").assigned is None - True - - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> bd.bug_from_shortname("a").assigned == bd.user_id - True - - >>> execute(["a", "someone"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> print bd.bug_from_shortname("a").assigned - someone - - >>> execute(["a","none"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> bd.bug_from_shortname("a").assigned is None - True - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - assert(len(args) in (0, 1, 2)) - if len(args) == 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please specify a bug id.") - if len(args) > 2: - help() - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - bug = bd.bug_from_shortname(args[0]) - if len(args) == 1: - bug.assigned = bd.user_id - elif len(args) == 2: - if args[1] == "none": - bug.assigned = None - else: - bug.assigned = args[1] - bd.save() - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be assign BUG-ID [ASSIGNEE]") - return parser - -longhelp = """ -Assign a person to fix a bug. - -By default, the bug is self-assigned. If an assignee is specified, the bug -will be assigned to that person. - -Assignees should be the person's Bugs Everywhere identity, the string that -appears in Creator fields. - -To un-assign a bug, specify "none" for the assignee. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/close.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/close.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0532ed2..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/close.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Marien Zwart -# Thomas Gerigk -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Close a bug""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> from libbe import bugdir - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> print bd.bug_from_shortname("a").status - open - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> print bd.bug_from_shortname("a").status - closed - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - if len(args) == 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please specify a bug id.") - if len(args) > 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - bug.status = "closed" - bd.save() - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be close BUG-ID") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Close the bug identified by BUG-ID. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/comment.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/comment.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9a614b2..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/comment.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,228 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Chris Ball -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Add a comment to a bug""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, comment, editor -import os -import sys -try: # import core module, Python >= 2.5 - from xml.etree import ElementTree -except ImportError: # look for non-core module - from elementtree import ElementTree -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import time - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute(["a", "This is a comment about a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, "a") - >>> bug.load_comments(load_full=False) - >>> comment = bug.comment_root[0] - >>> print comment.body - This is a comment about a - - >>> comment.author == bd.user_id - True - >>> comment.time <= int(time.time()) - True - >>> comment.in_reply_to is None - True - - >>> if 'EDITOR' in os.environ: - ... del os.environ["EDITOR"] - >>> execute(["b"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Traceback (most recent call last): - UserError: No comment supplied, and EDITOR not specified. - - >>> os.environ["EDITOR"] = "echo 'I like cheese' > " - >>> execute(["b"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, "b") - >>> bug.load_comments(load_full=False) - >>> comment = bug.comment_root[0] - >>> print comment.body - I like cheese - - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) == 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please specify a bug or comment id.") - if len(args) > 2: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - - shortname = args[0] - if shortname.count(':') > 1: - raise cmdutil.UserError("Invalid id '%s'." % shortname) - elif shortname.count(':') == 1: - # Split shortname generated by Comment.comment_shortnames() - bugname = shortname.split(':')[0] - is_reply = True - else: - bugname = shortname - is_reply = False - - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, bugname) - bug.load_comments(load_full=False) - if is_reply: - parent = bug.comment_root.comment_from_shortname(shortname, - bug_shortname=bugname) - else: - parent = bug.comment_root - - if len(args) == 1: # try to launch an editor for comment-body entry - try: - if parent == bug.comment_root: - parent_body = bug.summary+"\n" - else: - parent_body = parent.body - estr = "Please enter your comment above\n\n> %s\n" \ - % ("\n> ".join(parent_body.splitlines())) - body = editor.editor_string(estr) - except editor.CantFindEditor, e: - raise cmdutil.UserError, "No comment supplied, and EDITOR not specified." - if body is None: - raise cmdutil.UserError("No comment entered.") - elif args[1] == '-': # read body from stdin - binary = not (options.content_type == None - or options.content_type.startswith("text/")) - if not binary: - body = sys.stdin.read() - if not body.endswith('\n'): - body+='\n' - else: # read-in without decoding - body = sys.__stdin__.read() - else: # body = arg[1] - body = args[1] - if not body.endswith('\n'): - body+='\n' - - if options.XML == False: - new = parent.new_reply(body=body) - if options.author != None: - new.author = options.author - if options.alt_id != None: - new.alt_id = options.alt_id - if options.content_type != None: - new.content_type = options.content_type - else: # import XML comment [list] - # read in the comments - str_body = body.encode("unicode_escape").replace(r'\n', '\n') - comment_list = ElementTree.XML(str_body) - if comment_list.tag not in ["bug", "comment-list"]: - raise comment.InvalidXML( - comment_list, "root element must be or ") - new_comments = [] - ids = [] - for c in bug.comment_root.traverse(): - ids.append(c.uuid) - if c.alt_id != None: - ids.append(c.alt_id) - for child in comment_list.getchildren(): - if child.tag == "comment": - new = comment.Comment(bug) - new.from_xml(unicode(ElementTree.tostring(child)).decode("unicode_escape")) - if new.alt_id in ids: - raise cmdutil.UserError( - "Clashing comment alt_id: %s" % new.alt_id) - ids.append(new.uuid) - if new.alt_id != None: - ids.append(new.alt_id) - if new.in_reply_to == None: - new.in_reply_to = parent.uuid - new_comments.append(new) - else: - print >> sys.stderr, "Ignoring unknown tag %s in %s" \ - % (child.tag, comment_list.tag) - try: - comment.list_to_root(new_comments,bug,root=parent, # link new comments - ignore_missing_references=options.ignore_missing_references) - except comment.MissingReference, e: - raise cmdutil.UserError(e) - # Protect against programmer error causing data loss: - kids = [c.uuid for c in parent.traverse()] - for nc in new_comments: - assert nc.uuid in kids, "%s wasn't added to %s" % (nc.uuid, parent.uuid) - nc.save() - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be comment ID [COMMENT]") - parser.add_option("-a", "--author", metavar="AUTHOR", dest="author", - help="Set the comment author", default=None) - parser.add_option("--alt-id", metavar="ID", dest="alt_id", - help="Set an alternate comment ID", default=None) - parser.add_option("-c", "--content-type", metavar="MIME", dest="content_type", - help="Set comment content-type (e.g. text/plain)", default=None) - parser.add_option("-x", "--xml", action="store_true", default=False, - dest='XML', help="Use COMMENT to specify an XML comment description rather than the comment body. The root XML element should be either or with one or more children. The syntax for the elements should match that generated by 'be show --xml COMMENT-ID'. Unrecognized tags are ignored. Missing tags are left at the default value. The comment UUIDs are always auto-generated, so if you set a field, but no field, your will be used as the comment's . An exception is raised if conflicts with an existing comment.") - parser.add_option("-i", "--ignore-missing-references", action="store_true", - dest="ignore_missing_references", - help="For XML import, if any comment's refers to a non-existent comment, ignore it (instead of raising an exception).") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -To add a comment to a bug, use the bug ID as the argument. To reply -to another comment, specify the comment name (as shown in "be show" -output). COMMENT, if specified, should be either the text of your -comment or "-", in which case the text will be read from stdin. If -you do not specify a COMMENT, $EDITOR is used to launch an editor. If -COMMENT is unspecified and EDITOR is not set, no comment will be -created. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -def complete(options, args, parser): - for option,value in cmdutil.option_value_pairs(options, parser): - if value == "--complete": - # no argument-options at the moment, so this is future-proofing - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() - for pos,value in enumerate(args): - if value == "--complete": - if pos == 0: # fist positional argument is a bug or comment id - if len(args) >= 2: - partial = args[1].split(':')[0] # take only bugid portion - else: - partial = "" - ids = [] - try: - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=False) - bugs = [] - for uuid in bd.list_uuids(): - if uuid.startswith(partial): - bug = bd.bug_from_uuid(uuid) - if bug.active == True: - bugs.append(bug) - for bug in bugs: - shortname = bd.bug_shortname(bug) - ids.append(shortname) - bug.load_comments(load_full=False) - for id,comment in bug.comment_shortnames(shortname): - ids.append(id) - except bugdir.NoBugDir: - pass - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(ids) - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/commit.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/commit.py deleted file mode 100644 index dc70e7e..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/commit.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Commit the currently pending changes to the repository""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, editor, vcs -import sys -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os, time - >>> from libbe import bug - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> full_path = "testfile" - >>> test_contents = "A test file" - >>> bd.vcs.set_file_contents(full_path, test_contents) - >>> execute(["Added %s." % (full_path)], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS - Committed ... - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) != 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please supply a commit message") - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if args[0] == '-': # read summary from stdin - assert options.body != "EDITOR", \ - "Cannot spawn and editor when the summary is using stdin." - summary = sys.stdin.readline() - else: - summary = args[0] - if options.body == None: - body = None - elif options.body == "EDITOR": - body = editor.editor_string("Please enter your commit message above") - else: - body = bd.vcs.get_file_contents(options.body, allow_no_vcs=True) - try: - revision = bd.vcs.commit(summary, body=body, - allow_empty=options.allow_empty) - except vcs.EmptyCommit, e: - print e - return 1 - else: - print "Committed %s" % revision - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be commit COMMENT") - parser.add_option("-b", "--body", metavar="FILE", dest="body", - help='Provide a detailed body for the commit message. In the special case that FILE == "EDITOR", spawn an editor to enter the body text (in which case you cannot use stdin for the summary)', default=None) - parser.add_option("-a", "--allow-empty", dest="allow_empty", - help="Allow empty commits", - default=False, action="store_true") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Commit the current repository status. The summary specified on the -commandline is a string (only one line) that describes the commit -briefly or "-", in which case the string will be read from stdin. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/depend.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/depend.py deleted file mode 100644 index f72b8ba..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/depend.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Add/remove bug dependencies""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, tree -import os, copy -__desc__ = __doc__ - -BLOCKS_TAG="BLOCKS:" -BLOCKED_BY_TAG="BLOCKED-BY:" - -class BrokenLink (Exception): - def __init__(self, blocked_bug, blocking_bug, blocks=True): - if blocks == True: - msg = "Missing link: %s blocks %s" \ - % (blocking_bug.uuid, blocked_bug.uuid) - else: - msg = "Missing link: %s blocked by %s" \ - % (blocked_bug.uuid, blocking_bug.uuid) - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - self.blocked_bug = blocked_bug - self.blocking_bug = blocking_bug - - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> from libbe import utility - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> bd.save() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute(["a", "b"], manipulate_encodings=False) - a blocked by: - b - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - a blocked by: - b - >>> execute(["--show-status", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - a blocked by: - b closed - >>> execute(["b", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - b blocked by: - a - b blocks: - a - >>> execute(["--show-status", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - a blocked by: - b closed - a blocks: - b closed - >>> execute(["-r", "b", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - b blocks: - a - >>> execute(["-r", "a", "b"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True, - 1: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - - if options.repair == True: - if len(args) > 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("No arguments with --repair calls.") - elif len(args) < 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please a bug id.") - elif len(args) > 2: - help() - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - elif len(args) == 2 and options.tree_depth != None: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Only one bug id used in tree mode.") - - - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if options.repair == True: - good,fixed,broken = check_dependencies(bd, repair_broken_links=True) - assert len(broken) == 0, broken - if len(fixed) > 0: - print "Fixed the following links:" - print "\n".join(["%s |-- %s" % (blockee.uuid, blocker.uuid) - for blockee,blocker in fixed]) - return 0 - - bugA = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - - if options.tree_depth != None: - dtree = DependencyTree(bd, bugA, options.tree_depth) - if len(dtree.blocked_by_tree()) > 0: - print "%s blocked by:" % bugA.uuid - for depth,node in dtree.blocked_by_tree().thread(): - if depth == 0: continue - print "%s%s" % (" "*(depth), node.bug.string(shortlist=True)) - if len(dtree.blocks_tree()) > 0: - print "%s blocks:" % bugA.uuid - for depth,node in dtree.blocks_tree().thread(): - if depth == 0: continue - print "%s%s" % (" "*(depth), node.bug.string(shortlist=True)) - return 0 - - if len(args) == 2: - bugB = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[1]) - if options.remove == True: - remove_block(bugA, bugB) - else: # add the dependency - add_block(bugA, bugB) - - blocked_by = get_blocked_by(bd, bugA) - if len(blocked_by) > 0: - print "%s blocked by:" % bugA.uuid - if options.show_status == True: - print '\n'.join(["%s\t%s" % (bug.uuid, bug.status) - for bug in blocked_by]) - else: - print '\n'.join([bug.uuid for bug in blocked_by]) - blocks = get_blocks(bd, bugA) - if len(blocks) > 0: - print "%s blocks:" % bugA.uuid - if options.show_status == True: - print '\n'.join(["%s\t%s" % (bug.uuid, bug.status) - for bug in blocks]) - else: - print '\n'.join([bug.uuid for bug in blocks]) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be depend BUG-ID [BUG-ID]\nor: be depend --repair") - parser.add_option("-r", "--remove", action="store_true", - dest="remove", default=False, - help="Remove dependency (instead of adding it)") - parser.add_option("-s", "--show-status", action="store_true", - dest="show_status", default=False, - help="Show status of blocking bugs") - parser.add_option("-t", "--tree-depth", metavar="DEPTH", default=None, - type="int", dest="tree_depth", - help="Print dependency tree rooted at BUG-ID with DEPTH levels of both blockers and blockees. Set DEPTH <= 0 to disable the depth limit.") - parser.add_option("--repair", action="store_true", - dest="repair", default=False, - help="Check for and repair one-way links") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Set a dependency with the second bug (B) blocking the first bug (A). -If bug B is not specified, just print a list of bugs blocking (A). - -To search for bugs blocked by a particular bug, try - $ be list --extra-strings BLOCKED-BY: - -In repair mode, add the missing direction to any one-way links. - -The "|--" symbol in the repair-mode output is inspired by the -"negative feedback" arrow common in biochemistry. See, for example - http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v456/n7223/images/nature07513-f5.0.jpg -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -# internal helper functions - -def _generate_blocks_string(blocked_bug): - return "%s%s" % (BLOCKS_TAG, blocked_bug.uuid) - -def _generate_blocked_by_string(blocking_bug): - return "%s%s" % (BLOCKED_BY_TAG, blocking_bug.uuid) - -def _parse_blocks_string(string): - assert string.startswith(BLOCKS_TAG) - return string[len(BLOCKS_TAG):] - -def _parse_blocked_by_string(string): - assert string.startswith(BLOCKED_BY_TAG) - return string[len(BLOCKED_BY_TAG):] - -def _add_remove_extra_string(bug, string, add): - estrs = bug.extra_strings - if add == True: - estrs.append(string) - else: # remove the string - estrs.remove(string) - bug.extra_strings = estrs # reassign to notice change - -def _get_blocks(bug): - uuids = [] - for line in bug.extra_strings: - if line.startswith(BLOCKS_TAG): - uuids.append(_parse_blocks_string(line)) - return uuids - -def _get_blocked_by(bug): - uuids = [] - for line in bug.extra_strings: - if line.startswith(BLOCKED_BY_TAG): - uuids.append(_parse_blocked_by_string(line)) - return uuids - -def _repair_one_way_link(blocked_bug, blocking_bug, blocks=None): - if blocks == True: # add blocks link - blocks_string = _generate_blocks_string(blocked_bug) - _add_remove_extra_string(blocking_bug, blocks_string, add=True) - else: # add blocked by link - blocked_by_string = _generate_blocked_by_string(blocking_bug) - _add_remove_extra_string(blocked_bug, blocked_by_string, add=True) - -# functions exposed to other modules - -def add_block(blocked_bug, blocking_bug): - blocked_by_string = _generate_blocked_by_string(blocking_bug) - _add_remove_extra_string(blocked_bug, blocked_by_string, add=True) - blocks_string = _generate_blocks_string(blocked_bug) - _add_remove_extra_string(blocking_bug, blocks_string, add=True) - -def remove_block(blocked_bug, blocking_bug): - blocked_by_string = _generate_blocked_by_string(blocking_bug) - _add_remove_extra_string(blocked_bug, blocked_by_string, add=False) - blocks_string = _generate_blocks_string(blocked_bug) - _add_remove_extra_string(blocking_bug, blocks_string, add=False) - -def get_blocks(bugdir, bug): - """ - Return a list of bugs that the given bug blocks. - """ - blocks = [] - for uuid in _get_blocks(bug): - blocks.append(bugdir.bug_from_uuid(uuid)) - return blocks - -def get_blocked_by(bugdir, bug): - """ - Return a list of bugs blocking the given bug blocks. - """ - blocked_by = [] - for uuid in _get_blocked_by(bug): - blocked_by.append(bugdir.bug_from_uuid(uuid)) - return blocked_by - -def check_dependencies(bugdir, repair_broken_links=False): - """ - Check that links are bi-directional for all bugs in bugdir. - - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk=False) - >>> a = bd.bug_from_uuid("a") - >>> b = bd.bug_from_uuid("b") - >>> blocked_by_string = _generate_blocked_by_string(b) - >>> _add_remove_extra_string(a, blocked_by_string, add=True) - >>> good,repaired,broken = check_dependencies(bd, repair_broken_links=False) - >>> good - [] - >>> repaired - [] - >>> broken - [(Bug(uuid='a'), Bug(uuid='b'))] - >>> _get_blocks(b) - [] - >>> good,repaired,broken = check_dependencies(bd, repair_broken_links=True) - >>> _get_blocks(b) - ['a'] - >>> good - [] - >>> repaired - [(Bug(uuid='a'), Bug(uuid='b'))] - >>> broken - [] - """ - if bugdir.sync_with_disk == True: - bugdir.load_all_bugs() - good_links = [] - fixed_links = [] - broken_links = [] - for bug in bugdir: - for blocker in get_blocked_by(bugdir, bug): - blocks = get_blocks(bugdir, blocker) - if (bug, blocks) in good_links+fixed_links+broken_links: - continue # already checked that link - if bug not in blocks: - if repair_broken_links == True: - _repair_one_way_link(bug, blocker, blocks=True) - fixed_links.append((bug, blocker)) - else: - broken_links.append((bug, blocker)) - else: - good_links.append((bug, blocker)) - for blockee in get_blocks(bugdir, bug): - blocked_by = get_blocked_by(bugdir, blockee) - if (blockee, bug) in good_links+fixed_links+broken_links: - continue # already checked that link - if bug not in blocked_by: - if repair_broken_links == True: - _repair_one_way_link(blockee, bug, blocks=False) - fixed_links.append((blockee, bug)) - else: - broken_links.append((blockee, bug)) - else: - good_links.append((blockee, bug)) - return (good_links, fixed_links, broken_links) - -class DependencyTree (object): - """ - Note: should probably be DependencyDiGraph. - """ - def __init__(self, bugdir, root_bug, depth_limit=0): - self.bugdir = bugdir - self.root_bug = root_bug - self.depth_limit = depth_limit - def _build_tree(self, child_fn): - root = tree.Tree() - root.bug = self.root_bug - root.depth = 0 - stack = [root] - while len(stack) > 0: - node = stack.pop() - if self.depth_limit > 0 and node.depth == self.depth_limit: - continue - for bug in child_fn(self.bugdir, node.bug): - child = tree.Tree() - child.bug = bug - child.depth = node.depth+1 - node.append(child) - stack.append(child) - return root - def blocks_tree(self): - if not hasattr(self, "_blocks_tree"): - self._blocks_tree = self._build_tree(get_blocks) - return self._blocks_tree - def blocked_by_tree(self): - if not hasattr(self, "_blocked_by_tree"): - self._blocked_by_tree = self._build_tree(get_blocked_by) - return self._blocked_by_tree diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/diff.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/diff.py deleted file mode 100644 index b6ac5b0..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/diff.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -"""Compare bug reports with older tree""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, diff -import os -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> bd.set_sync_with_disk(True) - >>> original = bd.vcs.commit("Original status") - >>> bug = bd.bug_from_uuid("a") - >>> bug.status = "closed" - >>> changed = bd.vcs.commit("Closed bug a") - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> if bd.vcs.versioned == True: - ... execute([original], manipulate_encodings=False) - ... else: - ... print "Modified bugs:\\n a:cm: Bug A\\n Changed bug settings:\\n status: open -> closed" - Modified bugs: - a:cm: Bug A - Changed bug settings: - status: open -> closed - >>> if bd.vcs.versioned == True: - ... execute(["--modified", original], manipulate_encodings=False) - ... else: - ... print "a" - a - >>> if bd.vcs.versioned == False: - ... execute([original], manipulate_encodings=False) - ... else: - ... print "This directory is not revision-controlled." - This directory is not revision-controlled. - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) == 0: - revision = None - if len(args) == 1: - revision = args[0] - if len(args) > 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if bd.vcs.versioned == False: - print "This directory is not revision-controlled." - else: - if revision == None: # get the most recent revision - revision = bd.vcs.revision_id(-1) - old_bd = bd.duplicate_bugdir(revision) - d = diff.Diff(old_bd, bd) - tree = d.report_tree() - - uuids = [] - if options.all == True: - options.new = options.modified = options.removed = True - if options.new == True: - uuids.extend([c.name for c in tree.child_by_path("/bugs/new")]) - if options.modified == True: - uuids.extend([c.name for c in tree.child_by_path("/bugs/mod")]) - if options.removed == True: - uuids.extend([c.name for c in tree.child_by_path("/bugs/rem")]) - if (options.new or options.modified or options.removed) == True: - print "\n".join(uuids) - else : - rep = tree.report_string() - if rep != None: - print rep - bd.remove_duplicate_bugdir() - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be diff [options] REVISION") - # boolean options - bools = (("n", "new", "Print UUIDS for new bugs"), - ("m", "modified", "Print UUIDS for modified bugs"), - ("r", "removed", "Print UUIDS for removed bugs"), - ("a", "all", "Print UUIDS for all changed bugs")) - for s in bools: - attr = s[1].replace('-','_') - short = "-%c" % s[0] - long = "--%s" % s[1] - help = s[2] - parser.add_option(short, long, action="store_true", - default=False, dest=attr, help=help) - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Uses the VCS to compare the current tree with a previous tree, and -prints a pretty report. If REVISION is given, it is a specifier for -the particular previous tree to use. Specifiers are specific to their -VCS. - -For Arch your specifier must be a fully-qualified revision name. - -Besides the standard summary output, you can use the options to output -UUIDS for the different categories. This output can be used as the -input to 'be show' to get and understanding of the current status. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/help.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/help.py deleted file mode 100644 index a8f346a..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/help.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Thomas Gerigk -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Print help for given subcommand""" -from libbe import cmdutil, utility -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=False): - """ - Print help of specified command (the manipulate_encodings argument - is ignored). - - >>> execute(["help"]) - Usage: be help [COMMAND] - - Options: - -h, --help Print a help message - --complete Print a list of available completions - - Print help for specified command or list of all commands. - - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) > 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - if len(args) == 0: - print cmdutil.help() - else: - try: - print cmdutil.help(args[0]) - except AttributeError: - print "No help available" - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be help [COMMAND]") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Print help for specified command or list of all commands. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -def complete(options, args, parser): - for option, value in cmdutil.option_value_pairs(options, parser): - if value == "--complete": - # no argument-options at the moment, so this is future-proofing - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() - if "--complete" in args: - cmds = [command for command,module in cmdutil.iter_commands()] - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(cmds) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/html.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/html.py deleted file mode 100644 index 908c714..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/html.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,588 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 Gianluca Montecchi -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Generate a static HTML dump of the current repository status""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, bug -#from html_data import * -import codecs, os, re, string, time -import xml.sax.saxutils, htmlentitydefs - -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute([], manipulate_encodings=False) - Creating the html output in html_export - >>> os.path.exists("./html_export") - True - >>> os.path.exists("./html_export/index.html") - True - >>> os.path.exists("./html_export/index_inactive.html") - True - >>> os.path.exists("./html_export/bugs") - True - >>> os.path.exists("./html_export/bugs/a.html") - True - >>> os.path.exists("./html_export/bugs/b.html") - True - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - complete(options, args, parser) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==False}) - - if len(args) == 0: - out_dir = options.outdir - print "Creating the html output in %s"%out_dir - else: - out_dir = args[0] - if len(args) > 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Too many arguments." - - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bd.load_all_bugs() - status_list = bug.status_values - severity_list = bug.severity_values - st = {} - se = {} - stime = {} - bugs_active = [] - bugs_inactive = [] - for s in status_list: - st[s] = 0 - for b in sorted(bd, reverse=True): - stime[b.uuid] = b.time - if b.active == True: - bugs_active.append(b) - else: - bugs_inactive.append(b) - st[b.status] += 1 - ordered_bug_list = sorted([(value,key) for (key,value) in stime.items()]) - ordered_bug_list_in = sorted([(value,key) for (key,value) in stime.items()]) - #open_bug_list = sorted([(value,key) for (key,value) in bugs.items()]) - - html_gen = BEHTMLGen(bd) - html_gen.create_index_file(out_dir, st, bugs_active, ordered_bug_list, "active", bd.encoding) - html_gen.create_index_file(out_dir, st, bugs_inactive, ordered_bug_list, "inactive", bd.encoding) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be open OUTPUT_DIR") - parser.add_option("-o", "--output", metavar="export_dir", dest="outdir", - help="Set the output path, default is ./html_export", default="html_export") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Generate a set of html pages representing the current state of the bug -directory. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -def complete(options, args, parser): - for option, value in cmdutil.option_value_pairs(options, parser): - if "--complete" in args: - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() # no positional arguments for list - - -def escape(string): - if string == None: - return "" - chars = [] - for char in xml.sax.saxutils.escape(string): - codepoint = ord(char) - if codepoint in htmlentitydefs.codepoint2name: - char = "&%s;" % htmlentitydefs.codepoint2name[codepoint] - chars.append(char) - return "".join(chars) - -class BEHTMLGen(): - def __init__(self, bd): - self.index_value = "" - self.bd = bd - - self.css_file = """ - body { - font-family: "lucida grande", "sans serif"; - color: #333; - width: auto; - margin: auto; - } - - - div.main { - padding: 20px; - margin: auto; - padding-top: 0; - margin-top: 1em; - background-color: #fcfcfc; - } - - .comment { - padding: 20px; - margin: auto; - padding-top: 20px; - margin-top: 0; - } - - .commentF { - padding: 0px; - margin: auto; - padding-top: 0px; - paddin-bottom: 20px; - margin-top: 0; - } - - tb { - border = 1; - } - - .wishlist-row { - background-color: #B4FF9B; - width: auto; - } - - .minor-row { - background-color: #FCFF98; - width: auto; - } - - - .serious-row { - background-color: #FFB648; - width: auto; - } - - .critical-row { - background-color: #FF752A; - width: auto; - } - - .fatal-row { - background-color: #FF3300; - width: auto; - } - - .person { - font-family: courier; - } - - a, a:visited { - background: inherit; - text-decoration: none; - } - - a { - color: #003d41; - } - - a:visited { - color: #553d41; - } - - ul { - list-style-type: none; - padding: 0; - } - - p { - width: auto; - } - - .inline-status-image { - position: relative; - top: 0.2em; - } - - .dimmed { - color: #bbb; - } - - table { - border-style: 10px solid #313131; - border-spacing: 0; - width: auto; - } - - table.log { - } - - td { - border-width: 0; - border-style: none; - padding-right: 0.5em; - padding-left: 0.5em; - width: auto; - } - - .td_sel { - background-color: #afafaf; - border: 1px solid #afafaf; - font-weight:bold; - padding-right: 1em; - padding-left: 1em; - - } - - .td_nsel { - border: 0px; - padding-right: 1em; - padding-left: 1em; - } - - tr { - vertical-align: top; - width: auto; - } - - h1 { - padding: 0.5em; - background-color: #305275; - margin-top: 0; - margin-bottom: 0; - color: #fff; - margin-left: -20px; - margin-right: -20px; - } - - wid { - text-transform: uppercase; - font-size: smaller; - margin-top: 1em; - margin-left: -0.5em; - /*background: #fffbce;*/ - /*background: #628a0d;*/ - padding: 5px; - color: #305275; - } - - .attrname { - text-align: right; - font-size: smaller; - } - - .attrval { - color: #222; - } - - .issue-closed-fixed { - background-image: "green-check.png"; - } - - .issue-closed-wontfix { - background-image: "red-check.png"; - } - - .issue-closed-reorg { - background-image: "blue-check.png"; - } - - .inline-issue-link { - text-decoration: underline; - } - - img { - border: 0; - } - - - div.footer { - font-size: small; - padding-left: 20px; - padding-right: 20px; - padding-top: 5px; - padding-bottom: 5px; - margin: auto; - background: #305275; - color: #fffee7; - } - - .footer a { - color: #508d91; - } - - - .header { - font-family: "lucida grande", "sans serif"; - font-size: smaller; - background-color: #a9a9a9; - text-align: left; - - padding-right: 0.5em; - padding-left: 0.5em; - - } - - - .selected-cell { - background-color: #e9e9e2; - } - - .plain-cell { - background-color: #f9f9f9; - } - - - .logcomment { - padding-left: 4em; - font-size: smaller; - } - - .id { - font-family: courier; - } - - .table_bug { - background-color: #afafaf; - border: 2px solid #afafaf; - } - - .message { - } - - .progress-meter-done { - background-color: #03af00; - } - - .progress-meter-undone { - background-color: #ddd; - } - - .progress-meter { - } - - """ - - self.index_first = """ - - - - BugsEverywhere Issue Tracker - - - - - - -
-

BugsEverywhere Bug List

-

- - - - - - - -
Active BugsInactive Bugs
- - - """ % self.bd.encoding - - self.bug_line =""" - - - - - - - - """ - - self.detail_first = """ - - - - BugsEverywhere Issue Tracker - - - - - - -
-

BugsEverywhere Bug List

-
Back to Index
-

Bug: _bug_id_

-
%s%s%s%s%s
- - """ % self.bd.encoding - - - - self.detail_line =""" - - - - """ - - self.index_last = """ - -
%s%s
- -
- - - - - - """ - - self.comment_section = """ - """ - - self.begin_comment_section =""" - - Comments: - - - """ - - - self.end_comment_section =""" - - - """ - - self.detail_last = """ - - - -
Back to Index
- - - - """ - - - def create_index_file(self, out_dir_path, summary, bugs, ordered_bug, fileid, encoding): - try: - os.stat(out_dir_path) - except: - try: - os.mkdir(out_dir_path) - except: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Cannot create output directory." - try: - FO = codecs.open(out_dir_path+"/style.css", "w", encoding) - FO.write(self.css_file) - FO.close() - except: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Cannot create the style.css file." - - try: - os.mkdir(out_dir_path+"/bugs") - except: - pass - - try: - if fileid == "active": - FO = codecs.open(out_dir_path+"/index.html", "w", encoding) - FO.write(self.index_first%('td_sel','td_nsel')) - if fileid == "inactive": - FO = codecs.open(out_dir_path+"/index_inactive.html", "w", encoding) - FO.write(self.index_first%('td_nsel','td_sel')) - except: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Cannot create the index.html file." - - c = 0 - t = len(bugs) - 1 - for l in range(t, -1, -1): - line = self.bug_line%(escape(bugs[l].severity), - escape(bugs[l].uuid), escape(bugs[l].uuid[0:3]), - escape(bugs[l].uuid), escape(bugs[l].status), - escape(bugs[l].uuid), escape(bugs[l].severity), - escape(bugs[l].uuid), escape(bugs[l].summary), - escape(bugs[l].uuid), escape(bugs[l].time_string) - ) - FO.write(line) - c += 1 - self.create_detail_file(bugs[l], out_dir_path, fileid, encoding) - when = time.ctime() - FO.write(self.index_last%when) - - - def create_detail_file(self, bug, out_dir_path, fileid, encoding): - f = "%s.html"%bug.uuid - p = out_dir_path+"/bugs/"+f - try: - FD = codecs.open(p, "w", encoding) - except: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Cannot create the detail html file." - - detail_first_ = re.sub('_bug_id_', bug.uuid[0:3], self.detail_first) - if fileid == "active": - FD.write(detail_first_%"../index.html") - if fileid == "inactive": - FD.write(detail_first_%"../index_inactive.html") - - - - bug_ = self.bd.bug_from_shortname(bug.uuid) - bug_.load_comments(load_full=True) - - FD.write(self.detail_line%("ID : ", bug.uuid)) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Short name : ", escape(bug.uuid[0:3]))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Severity : ", escape(bug.severity))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Status : ", escape(bug.status))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Assigned : ", escape(bug.assigned))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Target : ", escape(bug.target))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Reporter : ", escape(bug.reporter))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Creator : ", escape(bug.creator))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Created : ", escape(bug.time_string))) - FD.write(self.detail_line%("Summary : ", escape(bug.summary))) - FD.write("
") - FD.write(self.begin_comment_section) - tr = [] - b = '' - level = 0 - stack = [] - for depth,comment in bug_.comment_root.thread(flatten=False): - while len(stack) > depth: - stack.pop(-1) # pop non-parents off the stack - FD.write("\n") # close non-parent
') - else: - FD.write('
') - FD.write("
\n".join(lines)+"
\n") - while len(stack) > 0: - stack.pop(-1) - FD.write("
\n") # close every remaining
-# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Assign the root directory for bug tracking""" -import os.path -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> from libbe import utility, vcs - >>> import os - >>> dir = utility.Dir() - >>> try: - ... bugdir.BugDir(dir.path) - ... except bugdir.NoBugDir, e: - ... True - True - >>> execute(['--root', dir.path], manipulate_encodings=False) - No revision control detected. - Directory initialized. - >>> dir.cleanup() - - >>> dir = utility.Dir() - >>> os.chdir(dir.path) - >>> vcs = vcs.installed_vcs() - >>> vcs.init('.') - >>> print vcs.name - Arch - >>> execute([], manipulate_encodings=False) - Using Arch for revision control. - Directory initialized. - >>> vcs.cleanup() - - >>> try: - ... execute(['--root', '.'], manipulate_encodings=False) - ... except cmdutil.UserError, e: - ... str(e).startswith("Directory already initialized: ") - True - >>> execute(['--root', '/highly-unlikely-to-exist'], manipulate_encodings=False) - Traceback (most recent call last): - UserError: No such directory: /highly-unlikely-to-exist - >>> os.chdir('/') - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) > 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError - try: - bd = bugdir.BugDir(options.root_dir, from_disk=False, - sink_to_existing_root=False, - assert_new_BugDir=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - except bugdir.NoRootEntry: - raise cmdutil.UserError("No such directory: %s" % options.root_dir) - except bugdir.AlreadyInitialized: - raise cmdutil.UserError("Directory already initialized: %s" % options.root_dir) - bd.save() - if bd.vcs.name is not "None": - print "Using %s for revision control." % bd.vcs.name - else: - print "No revision control detected." - print "Directory initialized." - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be init") - parser.add_option("-r", "--root", metavar="DIR", dest="root_dir", - help="Set root dir to something other than the current directory.", - default=".") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -This command initializes Bugs Everywhere support for the specified directory -and all its subdirectories. It will auto-detect any supported revision control -system. You can use "be set vcs_name" to change the vcs being used. - -The directory defaults to your current working directory. - -It is usually a good idea to put the Bugs Everywhere root at the source code -root, but you can put it anywhere. If you root Bugs Everywhere in a -subdirectory, then only bugs created in that subdirectory (and its children) -will appear there. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/list.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/list.py deleted file mode 100644 index 12e1e29..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/list.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Chris Ball -# Oleg Romanyshyn -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""List bugs""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, bug -import os -import re -__desc__ = __doc__ - -# get a list of * for cmp_*() comparing two bugs. -AVAILABLE_CMPS = [fn[4:] for fn in dir(bug) if fn[:4] == 'cmp_'] -AVAILABLE_CMPS.remove("attr") # a cmp_* template. - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute([], manipulate_encodings=False) - a:om: Bug A - >>> execute(["--status", "all"], manipulate_encodings=False) - a:om: Bug A - b:cm: Bug B - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) > 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - cmp_list = [] - if options.sort_by != None: - for cmp in options.sort_by.split(','): - if cmp not in AVAILABLE_CMPS: - raise cmdutil.UserError( - "Invalid sort on '%s'.\nValid sorts:\n %s" - % (cmp, '\n '.join(AVAILABLE_CMPS))) - cmp_list.append(eval('bug.cmp_%s' % cmp)) - - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bd.load_all_bugs() - # select status - if options.status != None: - if options.status == "all": - status = bug.status_values - else: - status = options.status.split(',') - else: - status = [] - if options.active == True: - status.extend(list(bug.active_status_values)) - if options.unconfirmed == True: - status.append("unconfirmed") - if options.open == True: - status.append("opened") - if options.test == True: - status.append("test") - if status == []: # set the default value - status = bug.active_status_values - # select severity - if options.severity != None: - if options.severity == "all": - severity = bug.severity_values - else: - severity = options.severity.split(',') - else: - severity = [] - if options.wishlist == True: - severity.extend("wishlist") - if options.important == True: - serious = bug.severity_values.index("serious") - severity.append(list(bug.severity_values[serious:])) - if severity == []: # set the default value - severity = bug.severity_values - # select assigned - if options.assigned != None: - if options.assigned == "all": - assigned = "all" - else: - assigned = options.assigned.split(',') - else: - assigned = [] - if options.mine == True: - assigned.extend('-') - if assigned == []: # set the default value - assigned = "all" - for i in range(len(assigned)): - if assigned[i] == '-': - assigned[i] = bd.user_id - # select target - if options.target != None: - if options.target == "all": - target = "all" - else: - target = options.target.split(',') - else: - target = [] - if options.cur_target == True: - target.append(bd.target) - if target == []: # set the default value - target = "all" - if options.extra_strings != None: - extra_string_regexps = [re.compile(x) for x in options.extra_strings.split(',')] - - def filter(bug): - if status != "all" and not bug.status in status: - return False - if severity != "all" and not bug.severity in severity: - return False - if assigned != "all" and not bug.assigned in assigned: - return False - if target != "all" and not bug.target in target: - return False - if options.extra_strings != None: - if len(bug.extra_strings) == 0 and len(extra_string_regexps) > 0: - return False - for string in bug.extra_strings: - for regexp in extra_string_regexps: - if not regexp.match(string): - return False - return True - - bugs = [b for b in bd if filter(b) ] - if len(bugs) == 0 and options.xml == False: - print "No matching bugs found" - - def list_bugs(cur_bugs, title=None, just_uuids=False, xml=False): - if xml == True: - print '' % bd.encoding - print "" - if len(cur_bugs) > 0: - if title != None and xml == False: - print cmdutil.underlined(title) - for bg in cur_bugs: - if xml == True: - print bg.xml(show_comments=True) - elif just_uuids: - print bg.uuid - else: - print bg.string(shortlist=True) - if xml == True: - print "" - - # sort bugs - cmp_list.extend(bug.DEFAULT_CMP_FULL_CMP_LIST) - cmp_fn = bug.BugCompoundComparator(cmp_list=cmp_list) - bugs.sort(cmp_fn) - - # print list of bugs - list_bugs(bugs, just_uuids=options.uuids, xml=options.xml) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be list [options]") - parser.add_option("-s", "--status", metavar="STATUS", dest="status", - help="List bugs matching STATUS", default=None) - parser.add_option("-v", "--severity", metavar="SEVERITY", dest="severity", - help="List bugs matching SEVERITY", default=None) - parser.add_option("-a", "--assigned", metavar="ASSIGNED", dest="assigned", - help="List bugs matching ASSIGNED", default=None) - parser.add_option("-t", "--target", metavar="TARGET", dest="target", - help="List bugs matching TARGET", default=None) - parser.add_option("-e", "--extra-strings", metavar="STRINGS", dest="extra_strings", - help="List bugs matching _all_ extra strings in comma-seperated list STRINGS. e.g. --extra-strings TAG:working,TAG:xml", default=None) - parser.add_option("-S", "--sort", metavar="SORT-BY", dest="sort_by", - help="Adjust bug-sort criteria with comma-separated list SORT-BY. e.g. \"--sort creator,time\". Available criteria: %s" % ','.join(AVAILABLE_CMPS), default=None) - # boolean options. All but uuids and xml are special cases of long forms - bools = (("u", "uuids", "Only print the bug UUIDS"), - ("w", "wishlist", "List bugs with 'wishlist' severity"), - ("i", "important", "List bugs with >= 'serious' severity"), - ("A", "active", "List all active bugs"), - ("U", "unconfirmed", "List unconfirmed bugs"), - ("o", "open", "List open bugs"), - ("T", "test", "List bugs in testing"), - ("m", "mine", "List bugs assigned to you"), - ("c", "cur-target", "List bugs for the current target"), - ("x", "xml", "Dump as XML")) - for s in bools: - attr = s[1].replace('-','_') - short = "-%c" % s[0] - long = "--%s" % s[1] - help = s[2] - parser.add_option(short, long, action="store_true", - dest=attr, help=help) - return parser - - -def help(): - longhelp=""" -This command lists bugs. Normally it prints a short string like - 576:om: Allow attachments -Where - 576 the bug id - o the bug status is 'open' (first letter) - m the bug severity is 'minor' (first letter) - Allo... the bug summary string - -You can optionally (-u) print only the bug ids. - -There are several criteria that you can filter by: - * status - * severity - * assigned (who the bug is assigned to) - * target (bugfix deadline) -Allowed values for each criterion may be given in a comma seperated -list. The special string "all" may be used with any of these options -to match all values of the criterion. - -status - %s -severity - %s -assigned - free form, with the string '-' being a shortcut for yourself. -target - free form - -In addition, there are some shortcut options that set boolean flags. -The boolean options are ignored if the matching string option is used. -""" % (','.join(bug.status_values), - ','.join(bug.severity_values)) - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -def complete(options, args, parser): - for option, value in cmdutil.option_value_pairs(options, parser): - if value == "--complete": - if option == "status": - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(bug.status_values) - elif option == "severity": - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(bug.severity_values) - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() - if "--complete" in args: - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() # no positional arguments for list diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/merge.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/merge.py deleted file mode 100644 index f212b01..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/merge.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Merge duplicate bugs""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -import os, copy -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> from libbe import utility - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> bd.set_sync_with_disk(True) - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> a.comment_root.time = 0 - >>> dummy = a.new_comment("Testing") - >>> dummy.time = 1 - >>> dummy = dummy.new_reply("Testing...") - >>> dummy.time = 2 - >>> b = bd.bug_from_shortname("b") - >>> b.status = "open" - >>> b.comment_root.time = 0 - >>> dummy = b.new_comment("1 2") - >>> dummy.time = 1 - >>> dummy = dummy.new_reply("1 2 3 4") - >>> dummy.time = 2 - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute(["a", "b"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Merging bugs a and b - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> a.load_comments() - >>> mergeA = a.comment_from_shortname(":3") - >>> mergeA.time = 3 - >>> print a.string(show_comments=True) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS - ID : a - Short name : a - Severity : minor - Status : open - Assigned : - Target : - Reporter : - Creator : John Doe - Created : ... - Bug A - --------- Comment --------- - Name: a:1 - From: ... - Date: ... - - Testing - --------- Comment --------- - Name: a:2 - From: ... - Date: ... - - Testing... - --------- Comment --------- - Name: a:3 - From: ... - Date: ... - - Merged from bug b - --------- Comment --------- - Name: a:4 - From: ... - Date: ... - - 1 2 - --------- Comment --------- - Name: a:5 - From: ... - Date: ... - - 1 2 3 4 - >>> b = bd.bug_from_shortname("b") - >>> b.load_comments() - >>> mergeB = b.comment_from_shortname(":3") - >>> mergeB.time = 3 - >>> print b.string(show_comments=True) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS - ID : b - Short name : b - Severity : minor - Status : closed - Assigned : - Target : - Reporter : - Creator : Jane Doe - Created : ... - Bug B - --------- Comment --------- - Name: b:1 - From: ... - Date: ... - - 1 2 - --------- Comment --------- - Name: b:2 - From: ... - Date: ... - - 1 2 3 4 - --------- Comment --------- - Name: b:3 - From: ... - Date: ... - - Merged into bug a - >>> print b.status - closed - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True, - 1: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - - if len(args) < 2: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please specify two bug ids.") - if len(args) > 2: - help() - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bugA = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - bugA.load_comments() - bugB = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[1]) - bugB.load_comments() - mergeA = bugA.new_comment("Merged from bug %s" % bugB.uuid) - newCommTree = copy.deepcopy(bugB.comment_root) - for comment in newCommTree.traverse(): # all descendant comments - comment.bug = bugA - comment.save() # force onto disk under bugA - for comment in newCommTree: # just the child comments - mergeA.add_reply(comment, allow_time_inversion=True) - bugB.new_comment("Merged into bug %s" % bugA.uuid) - bugB.status = "closed" - print "Merging bugs %s and %s" % (bugA.uuid, bugB.uuid) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be merge BUG-ID BUG-ID") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -The second bug (B) is merged into the first (A). This adds merge -comments to both bugs, closes B, and appends B's comment tree to A's -merge comment. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/new.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/new.py deleted file mode 100644 index a8ee2ec..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/new.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Create a new bug""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -import sys -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os, time - >>> from libbe import bug - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> bug.uuid_gen = lambda: "X" - >>> execute (["this is a test",], manipulate_encodings=False) - Created bug with ID X - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> bug = bd.bug_from_uuid("X") - >>> print bug.summary - this is a test - >>> bug.time <= int(time.time()) - True - >>> print bug.severity - minor - >>> bug.target == None - True - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) != 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please supply a summary message") - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if args[0] == '-': # read summary from stdin - summary = sys.stdin.readline() - else: - summary = args[0] - bug = bd.new_bug(summary=summary.strip()) - if options.reporter != None: - bug.reporter = options.reporter - else: - bug.reporter = bug.creator - if options.assigned != None: - bug.assigned = options.assigned - elif bd.default_assignee != None: - bug.assigned = bd.default_assignee - print "Created bug with ID %s" % bd.bug_shortname(bug) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be new SUMMARY") - parser.add_option("-r", "--reporter", metavar="REPORTER", dest="reporter", - help="The user who reported the bug", default=None) - parser.add_option("-a", "--assigned", metavar="ASSIGNED", dest="assigned", - help="The developer in charge of the bug", default=None) - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Create a new bug, with a new ID. The summary specified on the -commandline is a string (only one line) that describes the bug briefly -or "-", in which case the string will be read from stdin. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/open.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/open.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0c6bf05..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/open.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Marien Zwart -# Thomas Gerigk -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Re-open a bug""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> print bd.bug_from_shortname("b").status - closed - >>> execute(["b"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> print bd.bug_from_shortname("b").status - open - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==False}) - if len(args) == 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Please specify a bug id." - if len(args) > 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Too many arguments." - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - bug.status = "open" - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be open BUG-ID") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Mark a bug as 'open'. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/remove.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/remove.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8d85033..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/remove.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Remove (delete) a bug and its comments""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> from libbe import mapfile - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> print bd.bug_from_shortname("b").status - closed - >>> execute (["b"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Removed bug b - >>> bd._clear_bugs() - >>> try: - ... bd.bug_from_shortname("b") - ... except bugdir.NoBugMatches: - ... print "Bug not found" - Bug not found - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - if len(args) != 1: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Please specify a bug id." - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - bd.remove_bug(bug) - print "Removed bug %s" % bug.uuid - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be remove BUG-ID") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Remove (delete) an existing bug. Use with caution: if you're not using a -revision control system, there may be no way to recover the lost information. -You should use this command, for example, to get rid of blank or otherwise -mangled bugs. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/set.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/set.py deleted file mode 100644 index f7e68d3..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/set.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Chris Ball -# Marien Zwart -# Thomas Gerigk -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Change tree settings""" -import textwrap -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, vcs, settings_object -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def _value_string(bd, setting): - val = bd.settings.get(setting, settings_object.EMPTY) - if val == settings_object.EMPTY: - default = getattr(bd, bd._setting_name_to_attr_name(setting)) - if default not in [None, settings_object.EMPTY]: - val = "None (%s)" % default - else: - val = None - return str(val) - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute(["target"], manipulate_encodings=False) - None - >>> execute(["target", "tomorrow"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> execute(["target"], manipulate_encodings=False) - tomorrow - >>> execute(["target", "none"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> execute(["target"], manipulate_encodings=False) - None - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) > 2: - raise cmdutil.UsageError, "Too many arguments" - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if len(args) == 0: - keys = bd.settings_properties - keys.sort() - for key in keys: - print "%16s: %s" % (key, _value_string(bd, key)) - elif len(args) == 1: - print _value_string(bd, args[0]) - else: - if args[1] == "none": - setattr(bd, args[0], settings_object.EMPTY) - else: - if args[0] not in bd.settings_properties: - msg = "Invalid setting %s\n" % args[0] - msg += 'Allowed settings:\n ' - msg += '\n '.join(bd.settings_properties) - raise cmdutil.UserError(msg) - old_setting = bd.settings.get(args[0]) - setattr(bd, args[0], args[1]) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be set [NAME] [VALUE]") - return parser - -def get_bugdir_settings(): - settings = [] - for s in bugdir.BugDir.settings_properties: - settings.append(s) - settings.sort() - documented_settings = [] - for s in settings: - set = getattr(bugdir.BugDir, s) - dstr = set.__doc__.strip() - # per-setting comment adjustments - if s == "vcs_name": - lines = dstr.split('\n') - while lines[0].startswith("This property defaults to") == False: - lines.pop(0) - assert len(lines) != None, \ - "Unexpected vcs_name docstring:\n '%s'" % dstr - lines.insert( - 0, "The name of the revision control system to use.\n") - dstr = '\n'.join(lines) - doc = textwrap.wrap(dstr, width=70, initial_indent=' ', - subsequent_indent=' ') - documented_settings.append("%s\n%s" % (s, '\n'.join(doc))) - return documented_settings - -longhelp=""" -Show or change per-tree settings. - -If name and value are supplied, the name is set to a new value. -If no value is specified, the current value is printed. -If no arguments are provided, all names and values are listed. - -To unset a setting, set it to "none". - -Allowed settings are: - -%s""" % ('\n'.join(get_bugdir_settings()),) - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -def complete(options, args, parser): - for option, value in cmdutil.option_value_pairs(options, parser): - if value == "--complete": - # no argument-options at the moment, so this is future-proofing - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() - for pos,value in enumerate(args): - if value == "--complete": - if pos == 0: # first positional argument is a setting name - props = bugdir.BugDir.settings_properties - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(props) - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() # no positional arguments for list diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/severity.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/severity.py deleted file mode 100644 index 660586e..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/severity.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Marien Zwart -# Thomas Gerigk -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Show or change a bug's severity level""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, bug -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - minor - >>> execute(["a", "wishlist"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - wishlist - >>> execute(["a", "none"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Traceback (most recent call last): - UserError: Invalid severity level: none - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) not in (1,2): - raise cmdutil.UsageError - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - if len(args) == 1: - print bug.severity - elif len(args) == 2: - try: - bug.severity = args[1] - except ValueError, e: - if e.name != "severity": - raise e - raise cmdutil.UserError ("Invalid severity level: %s" % e.value) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be severity BUG-ID [SEVERITY]") - return parser - -def help(): - longhelp=[""" -Show or change a bug's severity level. - -If no severity is specified, the current value is printed. If a severity level -is specified, it will be assigned to the bug. - -Severity levels are: -"""] - try: # See if there are any per-tree severity configurations - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, manipulate_encodings=False) - except bugdir.NoBugDir, e: - pass # No tree, just show the defaults - longest_severity_len = max([len(s) for s in bug.severity_values]) - for severity in bug.severity_values : - description = bug.severity_description[severity] - s = "%*s : %s\n" % (longest_severity_len, severity, description) - longhelp.append(s) - longhelp = ''.join(longhelp) - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -def complete(options, args, parser): - for option,value in cmdutil.option_value_pairs(options, parser): - if value == "--complete": - # no argument-options at the moment, so this is future-proofing - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() - for pos,value in enumerate(args): - if value == "--complete": - try: # See if there are any per-tree severity configurations - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=False) - except bugdir.NoBugDir: - bd = None - if pos == 0: # fist positional argument is a bug id - ids = [] - if bd != None: - bd.load_all_bugs() - filter = lambda bg : bg.active==True - bugs = [bg for bg in bd if filter(bg)==True] - ids = [bd.bug_shortname(bg) for bg in bugs] - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(ids) - elif pos == 1: # second positional argument is a severity - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(bug.severity_values) - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/show.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/show.py deleted file mode 100644 index 50bd6eb..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/show.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Chris Ball -# Thomas Gerigk -# Thomas Habets -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Show a particular bug""" -import sys -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute (["a",], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS - ID : a - Short name : a - Severity : minor - Status : open - Assigned : - Target : - Reporter : - Creator : John Doe - Created : ... - Bug A - - >>> execute (["--xml", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS - - - a - a - minor - open - John Doe <jdoe@example.com> - ... - Bug A - - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={-1: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - if len(args) == 0: - raise cmdutil.UsageError - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if options.XML: - print '' % bd.encoding - for shortname in args: - if shortname.count(':') > 1: - raise cmdutil.UserError("Invalid id '%s'." % shortname) - elif shortname.count(':') == 1: - # Split shortname generated by Comment.comment_shortnames() - bugname = shortname.split(':')[0] - is_comment = True - else: - bugname = shortname - is_comment = False - if is_comment == True and options.comments == False: - continue - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, bugname) - if is_comment == False: - if options.XML: - print bug.xml(show_comments=options.comments) - else: - print bug.string(show_comments=options.comments) - else: - comment = bug.comment_root.comment_from_shortname( - shortname, bug_shortname=bugname) - if options.XML: - print comment.xml(shortname=shortname) - else: - if len(args) == 1 and options.only_raw_body == True: - sys.__stdout__.write(comment.body) - else: - print comment.string(shortname=shortname) - if shortname != args[-1] and options.XML == False: - print "" # add a blank line between bugs/comments - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be show [options] ID [ID ...]") - parser.add_option("-x", "--xml", action="store_true", default=False, - dest='XML', help="Dump as XML") - parser.add_option("--only-raw-body", action="store_true", - dest='only_raw_body', - help="When printing only a single comment, just print it's body. This allows extraction of non-text content types.") - parser.add_option("-c", "--no-comments", dest="comments", - action="store_false", default=True, - help="Disable comment output. This is useful if you just want more details on a bug's current status.") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Show all information about the bugs or comments whose IDs are given. - -It's probably not a good idea to mix bug and comment IDs in a single -call, but you're free to do so if you like. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/status.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/status.py deleted file mode 100644 index f315003..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/status.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Show or change a bug's status""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, bug -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - open - >>> execute(["a", "closed"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - closed - >>> execute(["a", "none"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Traceback (most recent call last): - UserError: Invalid status: none - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - complete(options, args, parser) - if len(args) not in (1,2): - raise cmdutil.UsageError - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - if len(args) == 1: - print bug.status - else: - try: - bug.status = args[1] - except ValueError, e: - if e.name != "status": - raise - raise cmdutil.UserError ("Invalid status: %s" % e.value) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be status BUG-ID [STATUS]") - return parser - - -def help(): - try: # See if there are any per-tree status configurations - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=False) - except bugdir.NoBugDir, e: - pass # No tree, just show the defaults - longest_status_len = max([len(s) for s in bug.status_values]) - active_statuses = [] - for status in bug.active_status_values : - description = bug.status_description[status] - s = "%*s : %s" % (longest_status_len, status, description) - active_statuses.append(s) - inactive_statuses = [] - for status in bug.inactive_status_values : - description = bug.status_description[status] - s = "%*s : %s" % (longest_status_len, status, description) - inactive_statuses.append(s) - longhelp=""" -Show or change a bug's status. - -If no status is specified, the current value is printed. If a status -is specified, it will be assigned to the bug. - -There are two classes of statuses, active and inactive, which are only -important for commands like "be list" that show only active bugs by -default. - -Active status levels are: - %s -Inactive status levels are: - %s - -You can overide the list of allowed statuses on a per-repository basis. -See "be set --help" for more details. -""" % ('\n '.join(active_statuses), '\n '.join(inactive_statuses)) - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -def complete(options, args, parser): - for option,value in cmdutil.option_value_pairs(options, parser): - if value == "--complete": - # no argument-options at the moment, so this is future-proofing - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() - for pos,value in enumerate(args): - if value == "--complete": - try: # See if there are any per-tree status configurations - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=False) - except bugdir.NoBugDir: - bd = None - if pos == 0: # fist positional argument is a bug id - ids = [] - if bd != None: - bd.load_all_bugs() - ids = [bd.bug_shortname(bg) for bg in bd] - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(ids) - elif pos == 1: # second positional argument is a status - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions(bug.status_values) - raise cmdutil.GetCompletions() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/subscribe.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/subscribe.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0a23057..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/subscribe.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,390 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""(Un)subscribe to change notification""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir, tree -import os, copy -__desc__ = __doc__ - -TAG="SUBSCRIBE:" - -class SubscriptionType (tree.Tree): - """ - Trees of subscription types to allow users to select exactly what - notifications they want to subscribe to. - """ - def __init__(self, type_name, *args, **kwargs): - tree.Tree.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) - self.type = type_name - def __str__(self): - return self.type - def __repr__(self): - return "" % str(self) - def string_tree(self, indent=0): - lines = [] - for depth,node in self.thread(): - lines.append("%s%s" % (" "*(indent+2*depth), node)) - return "\n".join(lines) - -BUGDIR_TYPE_NEW = SubscriptionType("new") -BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL = SubscriptionType("all", [BUGDIR_TYPE_NEW]) - -# same name as BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL for consistency -BUG_TYPE_ALL = SubscriptionType(str(BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL)) - -INVALID_TYPE = SubscriptionType("INVALID") - -class InvalidType (ValueError): - def __init__(self, type_name, type_root): - msg = "Invalid type %s for tree:\n%s" \ - % (type_name, type_root.string_tree(4)) - ValueError.__init__(self, msg) - self.type_name = type_name - self.type_root = type_root - - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> bd.set_sync_with_disk(True) - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> print a.extra_strings - [] - >>> execute(["-s","John Doe ", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for a: - John Doe all * - >>> bd._clear_bugs() # resync our copy of bug - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> print a.extra_strings - ['SUBSCRIBE:John Doe \\tall\\t*'] - >>> execute(["-s","Jane Doe ", "-S", "a.com,b.net", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for a: - Jane Doe all a.com,b.net - John Doe all * - >>> execute(["-s","Jane Doe ", "-S", "a.edu", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for a: - Jane Doe all a.com,a.edu,b.net - John Doe all * - >>> execute(["-u", "-s","Jane Doe ", "-S", "a.com", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for a: - Jane Doe all a.edu,b.net - John Doe all * - >>> execute(["-s","Jane Doe ", "-S", "*", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for a: - Jane Doe all * - John Doe all * - >>> execute(["-u", "-s","Jane Doe ", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for a: - John Doe all * - >>> execute(["-u", "-s","John Doe ", "a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> execute(["-s","Jane Doe ", "-t", "new", "DIR"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for bug directory: - Jane Doe new * - >>> execute(["-s","Jane Doe ", "DIR"], manipulate_encodings=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE - Subscriptions for bug directory: - Jane Doe all * - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - - if len(args) > 1: - help() - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - - subscriber = options.subscriber - if subscriber == None: - subscriber = bd.user_id - if options.unsubscribe == True: - if options.servers == None: - options.servers = "INVALID" - if options.types == None: - options.types = "INVALID" - else: - if options.servers == None: - options.servers = "*" - if options.types == None: - options.types = "all" - servers = options.servers.split(",") - types = options.types.split(",") - - if len(args) == 0 or args[0] == "DIR": # directory-wide subscriptions - type_root = BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL - entity = bd - entity_name = "bug directory" - else: # bug-specific subscriptions - type_root = BUG_TYPE_ALL - bug = bd.bug_from_shortname(args[0]) - entity = bug - entity_name = bug.uuid - if options.list_all == True: - entity_name = "anything in the bug directory" - - types = [type_from_name(name, type_root, default=INVALID_TYPE, - default_ok=options.unsubscribe) - for name in types] - estrs = entity.extra_strings - if options.list == True or options.list_all == True: - pass - else: # alter subscriptions - if options.unsubscribe == True: - estrs = unsubscribe(estrs, subscriber, types, servers, type_root) - else: # add the tag - estrs = subscribe(estrs, subscriber, types, servers, type_root) - entity.extra_strings = estrs # reassign to notice change - - if options.list_all == True: - bd.load_all_bugs() - subscriptions = get_bugdir_subscribers(bd, servers[0]) - else: - subscriptions = [] - for estr in entity.extra_strings: - if estr.startswith(TAG): - subscriptions.append(estr[len(TAG):]) - - if len(subscriptions) > 0: - print "Subscriptions for %s:" % entity_name - print '\n'.join(subscriptions) - - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be subscribe ID") - parser.add_option("-u", "--unsubscribe", action="store_true", - dest="unsubscribe", default=False, - help="Unsubscribe instead of subscribing.") - parser.add_option("-a", "--list-all", action="store_true", - dest="list_all", default=False, - help="List all subscribers (no ID argument, read only action).") - parser.add_option("-l", "--list", action="store_true", - dest="list", default=False, - help="List subscribers (read only action).") - parser.add_option("-s", "--subscriber", dest="subscriber", - metavar="SUBSCRIBER", - help="Email address of the subscriber (defaults to bugdir.user_id).") - parser.add_option("-S", "--servers", dest="servers", metavar="SERVERS", - help="Servers from which you want notification.") - parser.add_option("-t", "--type", dest="types", metavar="TYPES", - help="Types of changes you wish to be notified about.") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -ID can be either a bug id, or blank/"DIR", in which case it refers to the -whole bug directory. - -SERVERS specifies the servers from which you would like to receive -notification. Multiple severs may be specified in a comma-separated -list, or you can use "*" to match all servers (the default). If you -have not selected a server, it should politely refrain from notifying -you of changes, although there is no way to guarantee this behavior. - -Available TYPES: - For bugs: -%s - For DIR : -%s - -For unsubscription, any listed SERVERS and TYPES are removed from your -subscription. Either the catch-all server "*" or type "%s" will -remove SUBSCRIBER entirely from the specified ID. - -This command is intended for use primarily by public interfaces, since -if you're just hacking away on your private repository, you'll known -what's changed ;). This command just (un)sets the appropriate -subscriptions, and leaves it up to each interface to perform the -notification. -""" % (BUG_TYPE_ALL.string_tree(6), BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL.string_tree(6), - BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp - -# internal helper functions - -def _generate_string(subscriber, types, servers): - types = sorted([str(t) for t in types]) - servers = sorted(servers) - return "%s%s\t%s\t%s" % (TAG,subscriber,",".join(types),",".join(servers)) - -def _parse_string(string, type_root): - assert string.startswith(TAG), string - string = string[len(TAG):] - subscriber,types,servers = string.split("\t") - types = [type_from_name(name, type_root) for name in types.split(",")] - return (subscriber,types,servers.split(",")) - -def _get_subscriber(extra_strings, subscriber, type_root): - for i,string in enumerate(extra_strings): - if string.startswith(TAG): - s,ts,srvs = _parse_string(string, type_root) - if s == subscriber: - return i,s,ts,srvs # match! - return None # no match - -# functions exposed to other modules - -def type_from_name(name, type_root, default=None, default_ok=False): - if name == str(type_root): - return type_root - for t in type_root.traverse(): - if name == str(t): - return t - if default_ok: - return default - raise InvalidType(name, type_root) - -def subscribe(extra_strings, subscriber, types, servers, type_root): - args = _get_subscriber(extra_strings, subscriber, type_root) - if args == None: # no match - extra_strings.append(_generate_string(subscriber, types, servers)) - return extra_strings - # Alter matched string - i,s,ts,srvs = args - for t in types: - if t not in ts: - ts.append(t) - # remove descendant types - all_ts = copy.copy(ts) - for t in all_ts: - for tt in all_ts: - if tt in ts and t.has_descendant(tt): - ts.remove(tt) - if "*" in servers+srvs: - srvs = ["*"] - else: - srvs = list(set(servers+srvs)) - extra_strings[i] = _generate_string(subscriber, ts, srvs) - return extra_strings - -def unsubscribe(extra_strings, subscriber, types, servers, type_root): - args = _get_subscriber(extra_strings, subscriber, type_root) - if args == None: # no match - return extra_strings # pass - # Remove matched string - i,s,ts,srvs = args - all_ts = copy.copy(ts) - for t in types: - for tt in all_ts: - if tt in ts and t.has_descendant(tt): - ts.remove(tt) - if "*" in servers+srvs: - srvs = [] - else: - for srv in servers: - if srv in srvs: - srvs.remove(srv) - if len(ts) == 0 or len(srvs) == 0: - extra_strings.pop(i) - else: - extra_strings[i] = _generate_string(subscriber, ts, srvs) - return extra_strings - -def get_subscribers(extra_strings, type, server, type_root, - match_ancestor_types=False, - match_descendant_types=False): - """ - Set match_ancestor_types=True if you want to find eveyone who - cares about your particular type. - - Set match_descendant_types=True if you want to find subscribers - who may only care about some subset of your type. This is useful - for generating lists of all the subscribers in a given set of - extra_strings. - - >>> def sgs(*args, **kwargs): - ... return sorted(get_subscribers(*args, **kwargs)) - >>> es = [] - >>> es = subscribe(es, "John Doe ", [BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL], ["a.com"], BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - >>> es = subscribe(es, "Jane Doe ", [BUGDIR_TYPE_NEW], ["*"], BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - >>> sgs(es, BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, "a.com", BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - ['John Doe '] - >>> sgs(es, BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, "a.com", BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, match_descendant_types=True) - ['Jane Doe ', 'John Doe '] - >>> sgs(es, BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, "b.net", BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, match_descendant_types=True) - ['Jane Doe '] - >>> sgs(es, BUGDIR_TYPE_NEW, "a.com", BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - ['Jane Doe '] - >>> sgs(es, BUGDIR_TYPE_NEW, "a.com", BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, match_ancestor_types=True) - ['Jane Doe ', 'John Doe '] - """ - for string in extra_strings: - if not string.startswith(TAG): - continue - subscriber,types,servers = _parse_string(string, type_root) - type_match = False - if type in types: - type_match = True - if type_match == False and match_ancestor_types == True: - for t in types: - if t.has_descendant(type): - type_match = True - break - if type_match == False and match_descendant_types == True: - for t in types: - if type.has_descendant(t): - type_match = True - break - server_match = False - if server in servers or servers == ["*"] or server == "*": - server_match = True - if type_match == True and server_match == True: - yield subscriber - -def get_bugdir_subscribers(bugdir, server): - """ - I have a bugdir. Who cares about it, and what do they care about? - Returns a dict of dicts: - subscribers[user][id] = types - where id is either a bug.uuid (in the case of a bug subscription) - or "DIR" (in the case of a bugdir subscription). - - Only checks bugs that are currently in memory, so you might want - to call bugdir.load_all_bugs() first. - - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk=False) - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> bd.extra_strings = subscribe(bd.extra_strings, "John Doe ", [BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL], ["a.com"], BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - >>> bd.extra_strings = subscribe(bd.extra_strings, "Jane Doe ", [BUGDIR_TYPE_NEW], ["*"], BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - >>> a.extra_strings = subscribe(a.extra_strings, "John Doe ", [BUG_TYPE_ALL], ["a.com"], BUG_TYPE_ALL) - >>> subscribers = get_bugdir_subscribers(bd, "a.com") - >>> subscribers["Jane Doe "]["DIR"] - [] - >>> subscribers["John Doe "]["DIR"] - [] - >>> subscribers["John Doe "]["a"] - [] - >>> get_bugdir_subscribers(bd, "b.net") - {'Jane Doe ': {'DIR': []}} - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - subscribers = {} - for sub in get_subscribers(bugdir.extra_strings, BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, server, - BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL, match_descendant_types=True): - i,s,ts,srvs = _get_subscriber(bugdir.extra_strings,sub,BUGDIR_TYPE_ALL) - subscribers[sub] = {"DIR":ts} - for bug in bugdir: - for sub in get_subscribers(bug.extra_strings, BUG_TYPE_ALL, server, - BUG_TYPE_ALL, match_descendant_types=True): - i,s,ts,srvs = _get_subscriber(bug.extra_strings,sub,BUG_TYPE_ALL) - if sub in subscribers: - subscribers[sub][bug.uuid] = ts - else: - subscribers[sub] = {bug.uuid:ts} - return subscribers diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/tag.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/tag.py deleted file mode 100644 index ecd853f..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/tag.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Tag a bug, or search bugs for tags""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -import os, copy -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> from libbe import utility - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> bd.set_sync_with_disk(True) - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> print a.extra_strings - [] - >>> execute(["a", "GUI"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Tags for a: - GUI - >>> bd._clear_bugs() # resync our copy of bug - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> print a.extra_strings - ['TAG:GUI'] - >>> execute(["a", "later"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Tags for a: - GUI - later - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Tags for a: - GUI - later - >>> execute(["--list"], manipulate_encodings=False) - GUI - later - >>> execute(["a", "Alphabetically first"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Tags for a: - Alphabetically first - GUI - later - >>> bd._clear_bugs() # resync our copy of bug - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> print a.extra_strings - ['TAG:Alphabetically first', 'TAG:GUI', 'TAG:later'] - >>> a.extra_strings = [] - >>> print a.extra_strings - [] - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd._clear_bugs() # resync our copy of bug - >>> a = bd.bug_from_shortname("a") - >>> print a.extra_strings - [] - >>> execute(["a", "Alphabetically first"], manipulate_encodings=False) - Tags for a: - Alphabetically first - >>> execute(["--remove", "a", "Alphabetically first"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - - if len(args) == 0 and options.list == False: - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Please specify a bug id.") - elif len(args) > 2 or (len(args) > 0 and options.list == True): - help() - raise cmdutil.UsageError("Too many arguments.") - - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if options.list: - bd.load_all_bugs() - tags = [] - for bug in bd: - for estr in bug.extra_strings: - if estr.startswith("TAG:"): - tag = estr[4:] - if tag not in tags: - tags.append(tag) - tags.sort() - if len(tags) > 0: - print '\n'.join(tags) - return - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - if len(args) == 2: - given_tag = args[1] - estrs = bug.extra_strings - tag_string = "TAG:%s" % given_tag - if options.remove == True: - estrs.remove(tag_string) - else: # add the tag - estrs.append(tag_string) - bug.extra_strings = estrs # reassign to notice change - - tags = [] - for estr in bug.extra_strings: - if estr.startswith("TAG:"): - tags.append(estr[4:]) - - if len(tags) > 0: - print "Tags for %s:" % bug.uuid - print '\n'.join(tags) - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be tag BUG-ID [TAG]\nor: be tag --list") - parser.add_option("-r", "--remove", action="store_true", dest="remove", - help="Remove TAG (instead of adding it)") - parser.add_option("-l", "--list", action="store_true", dest="list", - help="List all available tags and exit") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -If TAG is given, add TAG to BUG-ID. If it is not specified, just -print the tags for BUG-ID. - -To search for bugs with a particular tag, try - $ be list --extra-strings TAG: -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/target.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/target.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7e41451..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/becommands/target.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Chris Ball -# Gianluca Montecchi -# Marien Zwart -# Thomas Gerigk -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -"""Show or change a bug's target for fixing""" -from libbe import cmdutil, bugdir -__desc__ = __doc__ - -def execute(args, manipulate_encodings=True): - """ - >>> import os - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir() - >>> os.chdir(bd.root) - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - No target assigned. - >>> execute(["a", "tomorrow"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - tomorrow - >>> execute(["--list"], manipulate_encodings=False) - tomorrow - >>> execute(["a", "none"], manipulate_encodings=False) - >>> execute(["a"], manipulate_encodings=False) - No target assigned. - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - parser = get_parser() - options, args = parser.parse_args(args) - cmdutil.default_complete(options, args, parser, - bugid_args={0: lambda bug : bug.active==True}) - - if len(args) not in (1, 2): - if not (options.list == True and len(args) == 0): - raise cmdutil.UsageError - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=manipulate_encodings) - if options.list: - ts = set([bd.bug_from_uuid(bug).target for bug in bd.list_uuids()]) - for target in sorted(ts): - if target and isinstance(target,str): - print target - return - bug = cmdutil.bug_from_shortname(bd, args[0]) - if len(args) == 1: - if bug.target is None: - print "No target assigned." - else: - print bug.target - else: - assert len(args) == 2 - if args[1] == "none": - bug.target = None - else: - bug.target = args[1] - -def get_parser(): - parser = cmdutil.CmdOptionParser("be target BUG-ID [TARGET]\nor: be target --list") - parser.add_option("-l", "--list", action="store_true", dest="list", - help="List all available targets and exit") - return parser - -longhelp=""" -Show or change a bug's target for fixing. - -If no target is specified, the current value is printed. If a target -is specified, it will be assigned to the bug. - -Targets are freeform; any text may be specified. They will generally be -milestone names or release numbers. - -The value "none" can be used to unset the target. - -In the alternative `be target --list` form print a list of all -currently specified targets. Note that bug status -(i.e. opened/closed) is ignored. If you want to list all bugs -matching a current target, see `be list --target TARGET'. -""" - -def help(): - return get_parser().help_str() + longhelp diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe new file mode 120000 index 0000000..7d18612 --- /dev/null +++ b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../libbe \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/arch.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/arch.py deleted file mode 100644 index daa8ac6..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/arch.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Ben Finney -# James Rowe -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -GNU Arch (tla) backend. -""" - -import codecs -import os -import re -import shutil -import sys -import time -import unittest -import doctest - -from beuuid import uuid_gen -import config -import vcs - - - -DEFAULT_CLIENT = "tla" - -client = config.get_val("arch_client", default=DEFAULT_CLIENT) - -def new(): - return Arch() - -class Arch(vcs.VCS): - name = "Arch" - client = client - versioned = True - _archive_name = None - _archive_dir = None - _tmp_archive = False - _project_name = None - _tmp_project = False - _arch_paramdir = os.path.expanduser("~/.arch-params") - def _vcs_version(self): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("--version") - return output - def _vcs_detect(self, path): - """Detect whether a directory is revision-controlled using Arch""" - if self._u_search_parent_directories(path, "{arch}") != None : - config.set_val("arch_client", client) - return True - return False - def _vcs_init(self, path): - self._create_archive(path) - self._create_project(path) - self._add_project_code(path) - def _create_archive(self, path): - """ - Create a temporary Arch archive in the directory PATH. This - archive will be removed by - cleanup->_vcs_cleanup->_remove_archive - """ - # http://regexps.srparish.net/tutorial-tla/new-archive.html#Creating_a_New_Archive - assert self._archive_name == None - id = self.get_user_id() - name, email = self._u_parse_id(id) - if email == None: - email = "%s@example.com" % name - trailer = "%s-%s" % ("bugs-everywhere-auto", uuid_gen()[0:8]) - self._archive_name = "%s--%s" % (email, trailer) - self._archive_dir = "/tmp/%s" % trailer - self._tmp_archive = True - self._u_invoke_client("make-archive", self._archive_name, - self._archive_dir, directory=path) - def _invoke_client(self, *args, **kwargs): - """ - Invoke the client on our archive. - """ - assert self._archive_name != None - command = args[0] - if len(args) > 1: - tailargs = args[1:] - else: - tailargs = [] - arglist = [command, "-A", self._archive_name] - arglist.extend(tailargs) - args = tuple(arglist) - return self._u_invoke_client(*args, **kwargs) - def _remove_archive(self): - assert self._tmp_archive == True - assert self._archive_dir != None - assert self._archive_name != None - os.remove(os.path.join(self._arch_paramdir, - "=locations", self._archive_name)) - shutil.rmtree(self._archive_dir) - self._tmp_archive = False - self._archive_dir = False - self._archive_name = False - def _create_project(self, path): - """ - Create a temporary Arch project in the directory PATH. This - project will be removed by - cleanup->_vcs_cleanup->_remove_project - """ - # http://mwolson.org/projects/GettingStartedWithArch.html - # http://regexps.srparish.net/tutorial-tla/new-project.html#Starting_a_New_Project - category = "bugs-everywhere" - branch = "mainline" - version = "0.1" - self._project_name = "%s--%s--%s" % (category, branch, version) - self._invoke_client("archive-setup", self._project_name, - directory=path) - self._tmp_project = True - def _remove_project(self): - assert self._tmp_project == True - assert self._project_name != None - assert self._archive_dir != None - shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(self._archive_dir, self._project_name)) - self._tmp_project = False - self._project_name = False - def _archive_project_name(self): - assert self._archive_name != None - assert self._project_name != None - return "%s/%s" % (self._archive_name, self._project_name) - def _adjust_naming_conventions(self, path): - """ - By default, Arch restricts source code filenames to - ^[_=a-zA-Z0-9].*$ - See - http://regexps.srparish.net/tutorial-tla/naming-conventions.html - Since our bug directory '.be' doesn't satisfy these conventions, - we need to adjust them. - - The conventions are specified in - project-root/{arch}/=tagging-method - """ - tagpath = os.path.join(path, "{arch}", "=tagging-method") - lines_out = [] - f = codecs.open(tagpath, "r", self.encoding) - for line in f: - if line.startswith("source "): - lines_out.append("source ^[._=a-zA-X0-9].*$\n") - else: - lines_out.append(line) - f.close() - f = codecs.open(tagpath, "w", self.encoding) - f.write("".join(lines_out)) - f.close() - - def _add_project_code(self, path): - # http://mwolson.org/projects/GettingStartedWithArch.html - # http://regexps.srparish.net/tutorial-tla/new-source.html - # http://regexps.srparish.net/tutorial-tla/importing-first.html - self._invoke_client("init-tree", self._project_name, - directory=path) - self._adjust_naming_conventions(path) - self._invoke_client("import", "--summary", "Began versioning", - directory=path) - def _vcs_cleanup(self): - if self._tmp_project == True: - self._remove_project() - if self._tmp_archive == True: - self._remove_archive() - - def _vcs_root(self, path): - if not os.path.isdir(path): - dirname = os.path.dirname(path) - else: - dirname = path - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("tree-root", dirname) - root = output.rstrip('\n') - - self._get_archive_project_name(root) - - return root - def _get_archive_name(self, root): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("archives") - lines = output.split('\n') - # e.g. output: - # jdoe@example.com--bugs-everywhere-auto-2008.22.24.52 - # /tmp/BEtestXXXXXX/rootdir - # (+ repeats) - for archive,location in zip(lines[::2], lines[1::2]): - if os.path.realpath(location) == os.path.realpath(root): - self._archive_name = archive - assert self._archive_name != None - def _get_archive_project_name(self, root): - # get project names - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("tree-version", directory=root) - # e.g output - # jdoe@example.com--bugs-everywhere-auto-2008.22.24.52/be--mainline--0.1 - archive_name,project_name = output.rstrip('\n').split('/') - self._archive_name = archive_name - self._project_name = project_name - def _vcs_get_user_id(self): - try: - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client('my-id') - return output.rstrip('\n') - except Exception, e: - if 'no arch user id set' in e.args[0]: - return None - else: - raise - def _vcs_set_user_id(self, value): - self._u_invoke_client('my-id', value) - def _vcs_add(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("add-id", path) - realpath = os.path.realpath(self._u_abspath(path)) - pathAdded = realpath in self._list_added(self.rootdir) - if self.paranoid and not pathAdded: - self._force_source(path) - def _list_added(self, root): - assert os.path.exists(root) - assert os.access(root, os.X_OK) - root = os.path.realpath(root) - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("inventory", "--source", - "--both", "--all", root) - inv_str = output.rstrip('\n') - return [os.path.join(root, p) for p in inv_str.split('\n')] - def _add_dir_rule(self, rule, dirname, root): - inv_path = os.path.join(dirname, '.arch-inventory') - f = codecs.open(inv_path, "a", self.encoding) - f.write(rule) - f.close() - if os.path.realpath(inv_path) not in self._list_added(root): - paranoid = self.paranoid - self.paranoid = False - self.add(inv_path) - self.paranoid = paranoid - def _force_source(self, path): - rule = "source %s\n" % self._u_rel_path(path) - self._add_dir_rule(rule, os.path.dirname(path), self.rootdir) - if os.path.realpath(path) not in self._list_added(self.rootdir): - raise CantAddFile(path) - def _vcs_remove(self, path): - if not '.arch-ids' in path: - self._u_invoke_client("delete-id", path) - def _vcs_update(self, path): - pass - def _vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision=None, binary=False): - if revision == None: - return vcs.VCS._vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision, binary=binary) - else: - status,output,error = \ - self._invoke_client("file-find", path, revision) - relpath = output.rstrip('\n') - abspath = os.path.join(self.rootdir, relpath) - f = codecs.open(abspath, "r", self.encoding) - contents = f.read() - f.close() - return contents - def _vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision=None): - if revision == None: - vcs.VCS._vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision) - else: - status,output,error = \ - self._u_invoke_client("get", revision,directory) - def _vcs_commit(self, commitfile, allow_empty=False): - if allow_empty == False: - # arch applies empty commits without complaining, so check first - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("changes",expect=(0,1)) - if status == 0: - raise vcs.EmptyCommit() - summary,body = self._u_parse_commitfile(commitfile) - args = ["commit", "--summary", summary] - if body != None: - args.extend(["--log-message",body]) - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args) - revision = None - revline = re.compile("[*] committed (.*)") - match = revline.search(output) - assert match != None, output+error - assert len(match.groups()) == 1 - revpath = match.groups()[0] - assert not " " in revpath, revpath - assert revpath.startswith(self._archive_project_name()+'--') - revision = revpath[len(self._archive_project_name()+'--'):] - return revpath - def _vcs_revision_id(self, index): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("logs") - logs = output.splitlines() - first_log = logs.pop(0) - assert first_log == "base-0", first_log - try: - log = logs[index] - except IndexError: - return None - return "%s--%s" % (self._archive_project_name(), log) - -class CantAddFile(Exception): - def __init__(self, file): - self.file = file - Exception.__init__(self, "Can't automatically add file %s" % file) - - - -vcs.make_vcs_testcase_subclasses(Arch, sys.modules[__name__]) - -unitsuite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__]) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/beuuid.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/beuuid.py deleted file mode 100644 index 490ed62..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/beuuid.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Backwards compatibility support for Python 2.4. Once people give up -on 2.4 ;), the uuid call should be merged into bugdir.py -""" - -import unittest - - -try: - from uuid import uuid4 # Python >= 2.5 - def uuid_gen(): - id = uuid4() - idstr = id.urn - start = "urn:uuid:" - assert idstr.startswith(start) - return idstr[len(start):] -except ImportError: - import os - import sys - from subprocess import Popen, PIPE - - def uuid_gen(): - # Shell-out to system uuidgen - args = ['uuidgen', 'r'] - try: - if sys.platform != "win32": - q = Popen(args, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) - else: - # win32 don't have os.execvp() so have to run command in a shell - q = Popen(args, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, - shell=True, cwd=cwd) - except OSError, e : - strerror = "%s\nwhile executing %s" % (e.args[1], args) - raise OSError, strerror - output, error = q.communicate() - status = q.wait() - if status != 0: - strerror = "%s\nwhile executing %s" % (status, args) - raise Exception, strerror - return output.rstrip('\n') - -class UUIDtestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def testUUID_gen(self): - id = uuid_gen() - self.failUnless(len(id) == 36, "invalid UUID '%s'" % id) - -suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(UUIDtestCase) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bug.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bug.py deleted file mode 100644 index fd30ff7..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bug.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,580 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Chris Ball -# Thomas Habets -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Define the Bug class for representing bugs. -""" - -import os -import os.path -import errno -import time -import types -import xml.sax.saxutils -import doctest - -from beuuid import uuid_gen -from properties import Property, doc_property, local_property, \ - defaulting_property, checked_property, cached_property, \ - primed_property, change_hook_property, settings_property -import settings_object -import mapfile -import comment -import utility - - -class DiskAccessRequired (Exception): - def __init__(self, goal): - msg = "Cannot %s without accessing the disk" % goal - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - -### Define and describe valid bug categories -# Use a tuple of (category, description) tuples since we don't have -# ordered dicts in Python yet http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0372/ - -# in order of increasing severity. (name, description) pairs -severity_def = ( - ("wishlist","A feature that could improve usefulness, but not a bug."), - ("minor","The standard bug level."), - ("serious","A bug that requires workarounds."), - ("critical","A bug that prevents some features from working at all."), - ("fatal","A bug that makes the package unusable.")) - -# in order of increasing resolution -# roughly following http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/3.2/en/html/lifecycle.html -active_status_def = ( - ("unconfirmed","A possible bug which lacks independent existance confirmation."), - ("open","A working bug that has not been assigned to a developer."), - ("assigned","A working bug that has been assigned to a developer."), - ("test","The code has been adjusted, but the fix is still being tested.")) -inactive_status_def = ( - ("closed", "The bug is no longer relevant."), - ("fixed", "The bug should no longer occur."), - ("wontfix","It's not a bug, it's a feature.")) - - -### Convert the description tuples to more useful formats - -severity_values = () -severity_description = {} -severity_index = {} -def load_severities(severity_def): - global severity_values - global severity_description - global severity_index - if severity_def == None: - return - severity_values = tuple([val for val,description in severity_def]) - severity_description = dict(severity_def) - severity_index = {} - for i,severity in enumerate(severity_values): - severity_index[severity] = i -load_severities(severity_def) - -active_status_values = [] -inactive_status_values = [] -status_values = [] -status_description = {} -status_index = {} -def load_status(active_status_def, inactive_status_def): - global active_status_values - global inactive_status_values - global status_values - global status_description - global status_index - if active_status_def == None: - active_status_def = globals()["active_status_def"] - if inactive_status_def == None: - inactive_status_def = globals()["inactive_status_def"] - active_status_values = tuple([val for val,description in active_status_def]) - inactive_status_values = tuple([val for val,description in inactive_status_def]) - status_values = active_status_values + inactive_status_values - status_description = dict(tuple(active_status_def) + tuple(inactive_status_def)) - status_index = {} - for i,status in enumerate(status_values): - status_index[status] = i -load_status(active_status_def, inactive_status_def) - - -class Bug(settings_object.SavedSettingsObject): - """ - >>> b = Bug() - >>> print b.status - open - >>> print b.severity - minor - - There are two formats for time, int and string. Setting either - one will adjust the other appropriately. The string form is the - one stored in the bug's settings file on disk. - >>> print type(b.time) - - >>> print type(b.time_string) - - >>> b.time = 0 - >>> print b.time_string - Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 - >>> b.time_string="Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:01:00 +0000" - >>> b.time - 60 - >>> print b.settings["time"] - Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:01:00 +0000 - """ - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - _prop_save_settings = settings_object.prop_save_settings - _prop_load_settings = settings_object.prop_load_settings - def _versioned_property(settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties, - **kwargs): - if "settings_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["settings_properties"] = settings_properties - if "required_saved_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["required_saved_properties"]=required_saved_properties - return settings_object.versioned_property(**kwargs) - - @_versioned_property(name="severity", - doc="A measure of the bug's importance", - default="minor", - check_fn=lambda s: s in severity_values, - require_save=True) - def severity(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="status", - doc="The bug's current status", - default="open", - check_fn=lambda s: s in status_values, - require_save=True) - def status(): return {} - - @property - def active(self): - return self.status in active_status_values - - @_versioned_property(name="target", - doc="The deadline for fixing this bug") - def target(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="creator", - doc="The user who entered the bug into the system") - def creator(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="reporter", - doc="The user who reported the bug") - def reporter(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="assigned", - doc="The developer in charge of the bug") - def assigned(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="time", - doc="An RFC 2822 timestamp for bug creation") - def time_string(): return {} - - def _get_time(self): - if self.time_string == None: - return None - return utility.str_to_time(self.time_string) - def _set_time(self, value): - self.time_string = utility.time_to_str(value) - time = property(fget=_get_time, - fset=_set_time, - doc="An integer version of .time_string") - - def _extra_strings_check_fn(value): - return utility.iterable_full_of_strings(value, \ - alternative=settings_object.EMPTY) - def _extra_strings_change_hook(self, old, new): - self.extra_strings.sort() # to make merging easier - self._prop_save_settings(old, new) - @_versioned_property(name="extra_strings", - doc="Space for an array of extra strings. Useful for storing state for functionality implemented purely in becommands/.py.", - default=[], - check_fn=_extra_strings_check_fn, - change_hook=_extra_strings_change_hook, - mutable=True) - def extra_strings(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="summary", - doc="A one-line bug description") - def summary(): return {} - - def _get_comment_root(self, load_full=False): - if self.sync_with_disk: - return comment.loadComments(self, load_full=load_full) - else: - return comment.Comment(self, uuid=comment.INVALID_UUID) - - @Property - @cached_property(generator=_get_comment_root) - @local_property("comment_root") - @doc_property(doc="The trunk of the comment tree") - def comment_root(): return {} - - def _get_vcs(self): - if hasattr(self.bugdir, "vcs"): - return self.bugdir.vcs - - @Property - @cached_property(generator=_get_vcs) - @local_property("vcs") - @doc_property(doc="A revision control system instance.") - def vcs(): return {} - - def __init__(self, bugdir=None, uuid=None, from_disk=False, - load_comments=False, summary=None): - settings_object.SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - self.bugdir = bugdir - self.uuid = uuid - if from_disk == True: - self.sync_with_disk = True - else: - self.sync_with_disk = False - if uuid == None: - self.uuid = uuid_gen() - self.time = int(time.time()) # only save to second precision - if self.vcs != None: - self.creator = self.vcs.get_user_id() - self.summary = summary - - def __repr__(self): - return "Bug(uuid=%r)" % self.uuid - - def __str__(self): - return self.string(shortlist=True) - - def __cmp__(self, other): - return cmp_full(self, other) - - # serializing methods - - def _setting_attr_string(self, setting): - value = getattr(self, setting) - if value == None: - return "" - return str(value) - - def xml(self, show_comments=False): - if self.bugdir == None: - shortname = self.uuid - else: - shortname = self.bugdir.bug_shortname(self) - - if self.time == None: - timestring = "" - else: - timestring = utility.time_to_str(self.time) - - info = [("uuid", self.uuid), - ("short-name", shortname), - ("severity", self.severity), - ("status", self.status), - ("assigned", self.assigned), - ("target", self.target), - ("reporter", self.reporter), - ("creator", self.creator), - ("created", timestring), - ("summary", self.summary)] - ret = '\n' - for (k,v) in info: - if v is not None: - ret += ' <%s>%s\n' % (k,xml.sax.saxutils.escape(v),k) - for estr in self.extra_strings: - ret += ' %s\n' % estr - if show_comments == True: - comout = self.comment_root.xml_thread(auto_name_map=True, - bug_shortname=shortname) - if len(comout) > 0: - ret += comout+'\n' - ret += '' - return ret - - def string(self, shortlist=False, show_comments=False): - if self.bugdir == None: - shortname = self.uuid - else: - shortname = self.bugdir.bug_shortname(self) - if shortlist == False: - if self.time == None: - timestring = "" - else: - htime = utility.handy_time(self.time) - timestring = "%s (%s)" % (htime, self.time_string) - info = [("ID", self.uuid), - ("Short name", shortname), - ("Severity", self.severity), - ("Status", self.status), - ("Assigned", self._setting_attr_string("assigned")), - ("Target", self._setting_attr_string("target")), - ("Reporter", self._setting_attr_string("reporter")), - ("Creator", self._setting_attr_string("creator")), - ("Created", timestring)] - longest_key_len = max([len(k) for k,v in info]) - infolines = [" %*s : %s\n" %(longest_key_len,k,v) for k,v in info] - bugout = "".join(infolines) + "%s" % self.summary.rstrip('\n') - else: - statuschar = self.status[0] - severitychar = self.severity[0] - chars = "%c%c" % (statuschar, severitychar) - bugout = "%s:%s: %s" % (shortname,chars,self.summary.rstrip('\n')) - - if show_comments == True: - # take advantage of the string_thread(auto_name_map=True) - # SIDE-EFFECT of sorting by comment time. - comout = self.comment_root.string_thread(flatten=False, - auto_name_map=True, - bug_shortname=shortname) - output = bugout + '\n' + comout.rstrip('\n') - else : - output = bugout - return output - - # methods for saving/loading/acessing settings and properties. - - def get_path(self, *args): - dir = os.path.join(self.bugdir.get_path("bugs"), self.uuid) - if len(args) == 0: - return dir - assert args[0] in ["values", "comments"], str(args) - return os.path.join(dir, *args) - - def set_sync_with_disk(self, value): - self.sync_with_disk = value - for comment in self.comments(): - comment.set_sync_with_disk(value) - - def load_settings(self): - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("load settings") - self.settings = mapfile.map_load(self.vcs, self.get_path("values")) - self._setup_saved_settings() - - def save_settings(self): - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("save settings") - assert self.summary != None, "Can't save blank bug" - self.vcs.mkdir(self.get_path()) - path = self.get_path("values") - mapfile.map_save(self.vcs, path, self._get_saved_settings()) - - def save(self): - """ - Save any loaded contents to disk. Because of lazy loading of - comments, this is actually not too inefficient. - - However, if self.sync_with_disk = True, then any changes are - automatically written to disk as soon as they happen, so - calling this method will just waste time (unless something - else has been messing with your on-disk files). - """ - sync_with_disk = self.sync_with_disk - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.set_sync_with_disk(True) - self.save_settings() - if len(self.comment_root) > 0: - comment.saveComments(self) - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.set_sync_with_disk(False) - - def load_comments(self, load_full=True): - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("load comments") - if load_full == True: - # Force a complete load of the whole comment tree - self.comment_root = self._get_comment_root(load_full=True) - else: - # Setup for fresh lazy-loading. Clear _comment_root, so - # _get_comment_root returns a fresh version. Turn of - # syncing temporarily so we don't write our blank comment - # tree to disk. - self.sync_with_disk = False - self.comment_root = None - self.sync_with_disk = True - - def remove(self): - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("remove") - self.comment_root.remove() - path = self.get_path() - self.vcs.recursive_remove(path) - - # methods for managing comments - - def comments(self): - for comment in self.comment_root.traverse(): - yield comment - - def new_comment(self, body=None): - comm = self.comment_root.new_reply(body=body) - return comm - - def comment_from_shortname(self, shortname, *args, **kwargs): - return self.comment_root.comment_from_shortname(shortname, - *args, **kwargs) - - def comment_from_uuid(self, uuid): - return self.comment_root.comment_from_uuid(uuid) - - def comment_shortnames(self, shortname=None): - """ - SIDE-EFFECT : Comment.comment_shortnames will sort the comment - tree by comment.time - """ - for id, comment in self.comment_root.comment_shortnames(shortname): - yield (id, comment) - - -# The general rule for bug sorting is that "more important" bugs are -# less than "less important" bugs. This way sorting a list of bugs -# will put the most important bugs first in the list. When relative -# importance is unclear, the sorting follows some arbitrary convention -# (i.e. dictionary order). - -def cmp_severity(bug_1, bug_2): - """ - Compare the severity levels of two bugs, with more severe bugs - comparing as less. - >>> bugA = Bug() - >>> bugB = Bug() - >>> bugA.severity = bugB.severity = "wishlist" - >>> cmp_severity(bugA, bugB) == 0 - True - >>> bugB.severity = "minor" - >>> cmp_severity(bugA, bugB) > 0 - True - >>> bugA.severity = "critical" - >>> cmp_severity(bugA, bugB) < 0 - True - """ - if not hasattr(bug_2, "severity") : - return 1 - return -cmp(severity_index[bug_1.severity], severity_index[bug_2.severity]) - -def cmp_status(bug_1, bug_2): - """ - Compare the status levels of two bugs, with more 'open' bugs - comparing as less. - >>> bugA = Bug() - >>> bugB = Bug() - >>> bugA.status = bugB.status = "open" - >>> cmp_status(bugA, bugB) == 0 - True - >>> bugB.status = "closed" - >>> cmp_status(bugA, bugB) < 0 - True - >>> bugA.status = "fixed" - >>> cmp_status(bugA, bugB) > 0 - True - """ - if not hasattr(bug_2, "status") : - return 1 - val_2 = status_index[bug_2.status] - return cmp(status_index[bug_1.status], status_index[bug_2.status]) - -def cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, attr, invert=False): - """ - Compare a general attribute between two bugs using the conventional - comparison rule for that attribute type. If invert == True, sort - *against* that convention. - >>> attr="severity" - >>> bugA = Bug() - >>> bugB = Bug() - >>> bugA.severity = "critical" - >>> bugB.severity = "wishlist" - >>> cmp_attr(bugA, bugB, attr) < 0 - True - >>> cmp_attr(bugA, bugB, attr, invert=True) > 0 - True - >>> bugB.severity = "critical" - >>> cmp_attr(bugA, bugB, attr) == 0 - True - """ - if not hasattr(bug_2, attr) : - return 1 - val_1 = getattr(bug_1, attr) - val_2 = getattr(bug_2, attr) - if val_1 == None: val_1 = None - if val_2 == None: val_2 = None - - if invert == True : - return -cmp(val_1, val_2) - else : - return cmp(val_1, val_2) - -# alphabetical rankings (a < z) -cmp_uuid = lambda bug_1, bug_2 : cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, "uuid") -cmp_creator = lambda bug_1, bug_2 : cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, "creator") -cmp_assigned = lambda bug_1, bug_2 : cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, "assigned") -cmp_target = lambda bug_1, bug_2 : cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, "target") -cmp_reporter = lambda bug_1, bug_2 : cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, "reporter") -cmp_summary = lambda bug_1, bug_2 : cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, "summary") -# chronological rankings (newer < older) -cmp_time = lambda bug_1, bug_2 : cmp_attr(bug_1, bug_2, "time", invert=True) - -def cmp_comments(bug_1, bug_2): - """ - Compare two bugs' comments lists. Doesn't load any new comments, - so you should call each bug's .load_comments() first if you want a - full comparison. - """ - comms_1 = sorted(bug_1.comments(), key = lambda comm : comm.uuid) - comms_2 = sorted(bug_2.comments(), key = lambda comm : comm.uuid) - result = cmp(len(comms_1), len(comms_2)) - if result != 0: - return result - for c_1,c_2 in zip(comms_1, comms_2): - result = cmp(c_1, c_2) - if result != 0: - return result - return 0 - -DEFAULT_CMP_FULL_CMP_LIST = \ - (cmp_status, cmp_severity, cmp_assigned, cmp_time, cmp_creator, - cmp_reporter, cmp_target, cmp_comments, cmp_summary, cmp_uuid) - -class BugCompoundComparator (object): - def __init__(self, cmp_list=DEFAULT_CMP_FULL_CMP_LIST): - self.cmp_list = cmp_list - def __call__(self, bug_1, bug_2): - for comparison in self.cmp_list : - val = comparison(bug_1, bug_2) - if val != 0 : - return val - return 0 - -cmp_full = BugCompoundComparator() - - -# define some bonus cmp_* functions -def cmp_last_modified(bug_1, bug_2): - """ - Like cmp_time(), but use most recent comment instead of bug - creation for the timestamp. - """ - def last_modified(bug): - time = bug.time - for comment in bug.comment_root.traverse(): - if comment.time > time: - time = comment.time - return time - val_1 = last_modified(bug_1) - val_2 = last_modified(bug_2) - return -cmp(val_1, val_2) - - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bugdir.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bugdir.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5324163..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bugdir.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,832 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Alexander Belchenko -# Chris Ball -# Oleg Romanyshyn -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Define the BugDir class for representing bug comments. -""" - -import copy -import errno -import os -import os.path -import sys -import time -import unittest -import doctest - -import bug -import encoding -from properties import Property, doc_property, local_property, \ - defaulting_property, checked_property, fn_checked_property, \ - cached_property, primed_property, change_hook_property, \ - settings_property -import mapfile -import vcs -import settings_object -import upgrade -import utility - - -class NoBugDir(Exception): - def __init__(self, path): - msg = "The directory \"%s\" has no bug directory." % path - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - self.path = path - -class NoRootEntry(Exception): - def __init__(self, path): - self.path = path - Exception.__init__(self, "Specified root does not exist: %s" % path) - -class AlreadyInitialized(Exception): - def __init__(self, path): - self.path = path - Exception.__init__(self, - "Specified root is already initialized: %s" % path) - -class MultipleBugMatches(ValueError): - def __init__(self, shortname, matches): - msg = ("More than one bug matches %s. " - "Please be more specific.\n%s" % (shortname, matches)) - ValueError.__init__(self, msg) - self.shortname = shortname - self.matches = matches - -class NoBugMatches(KeyError): - def __init__(self, shortname): - msg = "No bug matches %s" % shortname - KeyError.__init__(self, msg) - self.shortname = shortname - -class DiskAccessRequired (Exception): - def __init__(self, goal): - msg = "Cannot %s without accessing the disk" % goal - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - - -class BugDir (list, settings_object.SavedSettingsObject): - """ - Sink to existing root - ====================== - - Consider the following usage case: - You have a bug directory rooted in - /path/to/source - by which I mean the '.be' directory is at - /path/to/source/.be - However, you're of in some subdirectory like - /path/to/source/GUI/testing - and you want to comment on a bug. Setting sink_to_root=True wen - you initialize your BugDir will cause it to search for the '.be' - file in the ancestors of the path you passed in as 'root'. - /path/to/source/GUI/testing/.be miss - /path/to/source/GUI/.be miss - /path/to/source/.be hit! - So it still roots itself appropriately without much work for you. - - File-system access - ================== - - BugDirs live completely in memory when .sync_with_disk is False. - This is the default configuration setup by BugDir(from_disk=False). - If .sync_with_disk == True (e.g. BugDir(from_disk=True)), then - any changes to the BugDir will be immediately written to disk. - - If you want to change .sync_with_disk, we suggest you use - .set_sync_with_disk(), which propogates the new setting through to - all bugs/comments/etc. that have been loaded into memory. If - you've been living in memory and want to move to - .sync_with_disk==True, but you're not sure if anything has been - changed in memory, a call to save() immediately before the - .set_sync_with_disk(True) call is a safe move. - - Regardless of .sync_with_disk, a call to .save() will write out - all the contents that the BugDir instance has loaded into memory. - If sync_with_disk has been True over the course of all interesting - changes, this .save() call will be a waste of time. - - The BugDir will only load information from the file system when it - loads new settings/bugs/comments that it doesn't already have in - memory and .sync_with_disk == True. - - Allow VCS initialization - ======================== - - This one is for testing purposes. Setting it to True allows the - BugDir to search for an installed VCS backend and initialize it in - the root directory. This is a convenience option for supporting - tests of versioning functionality (e.g. .duplicate_bugdir). - - Disable encoding manipulation - ============================= - - This one is for testing purposed. You might have non-ASCII - Unicode in your bugs, comments, files, etc. BugDir instances try - and support your preferred encoding scheme (e.g. "utf-8") when - dealing with stream and file input/output. For stream output, - this involves replacing sys.stdout and sys.stderr - (libbe.encode.set_IO_stream_encodings). However this messes up - doctest's output catching. In order to support doctest tests - using BugDirs, set manipulate_encodings=False, and stick to ASCII - in your tests. - """ - - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - _prop_save_settings = settings_object.prop_save_settings - _prop_load_settings = settings_object.prop_load_settings - def _versioned_property(settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties, - **kwargs): - if "settings_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["settings_properties"] = settings_properties - if "required_saved_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["required_saved_properties"]=required_saved_properties - return settings_object.versioned_property(**kwargs) - - @_versioned_property(name="target", - doc="The current project development target.") - def target(): return {} - - def _guess_encoding(self): - return encoding.get_encoding() - def _check_encoding(value): - if value != None: - return encoding.known_encoding(value) - def _setup_encoding(self, new_encoding): - # change hook called before generator. - if new_encoding not in [None, settings_object.EMPTY]: - if self._manipulate_encodings == True: - encoding.set_IO_stream_encodings(new_encoding) - def _set_encoding(self, old_encoding, new_encoding): - self._setup_encoding(new_encoding) - self._prop_save_settings(old_encoding, new_encoding) - - @_versioned_property(name="encoding", - doc="""The default input/output encoding to use (e.g. "utf-8").""", - change_hook=_set_encoding, - generator=_guess_encoding, - check_fn=_check_encoding) - def encoding(): return {} - - def _setup_user_id(self, user_id): - self.vcs.user_id = user_id - def _guess_user_id(self): - return self.vcs.get_user_id() - def _set_user_id(self, old_user_id, new_user_id): - self._setup_user_id(new_user_id) - self._prop_save_settings(old_user_id, new_user_id) - - @_versioned_property(name="user_id", - doc= -"""The user's prefered name, e.g. 'John Doe '. Note -that the Arch VCS backend *enforces* ids with this format.""", - change_hook=_set_user_id, - generator=_guess_user_id) - def user_id(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="default_assignee", - doc= -"""The default assignee for new bugs e.g. 'John Doe '.""") - def default_assignee(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="vcs_name", - doc="""The name of the current VCS. Kept seperate to make saving/loading -settings easy. Don't set this attribute. Set .vcs instead, and -.vcs_name will be automatically adjusted.""", - default="None", - allowed=["None", "Arch", "bzr", "darcs", "git", "hg"]) - def vcs_name(): return {} - - def _get_vcs(self, vcs_name=None): - """Get and root a new revision control system""" - if vcs_name == None: - vcs_name = self.vcs_name - new_vcs = vcs.vcs_by_name(vcs_name) - self._change_vcs(None, new_vcs) - return new_vcs - def _change_vcs(self, old_vcs, new_vcs): - new_vcs.encoding = self.encoding - new_vcs.root(self.root) - self.vcs_name = new_vcs.name - - @Property - @change_hook_property(hook=_change_vcs) - @cached_property(generator=_get_vcs) - @local_property("vcs") - @doc_property(doc="A revision control system instance.") - def vcs(): return {} - - def _bug_map_gen(self): - map = {} - for bug in self: - map[bug.uuid] = bug - for uuid in self.list_uuids(): - if uuid not in map: - map[uuid] = None - self._bug_map_value = map # ._bug_map_value used by @local_property - - def _extra_strings_check_fn(value): - return utility.iterable_full_of_strings(value, \ - alternative=settings_object.EMPTY) - def _extra_strings_change_hook(self, old, new): - self.extra_strings.sort() # to make merging easier - self._prop_save_settings(old, new) - @_versioned_property(name="extra_strings", - doc="Space for an array of extra strings. Useful for storing state for functionality implemented purely in becommands/.py.", - default=[], - check_fn=_extra_strings_check_fn, - change_hook=_extra_strings_change_hook, - mutable=True) - def extra_strings(): return {} - - @Property - @primed_property(primer=_bug_map_gen) - @local_property("bug_map") - @doc_property(doc="A dict of (bug-uuid, bug-instance) pairs.") - def _bug_map(): return {} - - def _setup_severities(self, severities): - if severities not in [None, settings_object.EMPTY]: - bug.load_severities(severities) - def _set_severities(self, old_severities, new_severities): - self._setup_severities(new_severities) - self._prop_save_settings(old_severities, new_severities) - @_versioned_property(name="severities", - doc="The allowed bug severities and their descriptions.", - change_hook=_set_severities) - def severities(): return {} - - def _setup_status(self, active_status, inactive_status): - bug.load_status(active_status, inactive_status) - def _set_active_status(self, old_active_status, new_active_status): - self._setup_status(new_active_status, self.inactive_status) - self._prop_save_settings(old_active_status, new_active_status) - @_versioned_property(name="active_status", - doc="The allowed active bug states and their descriptions.", - change_hook=_set_active_status) - def active_status(): return {} - - def _set_inactive_status(self, old_inactive_status, new_inactive_status): - self._setup_status(self.active_status, new_inactive_status) - self._prop_save_settings(old_inactive_status, new_inactive_status) - @_versioned_property(name="inactive_status", - doc="The allowed inactive bug states and their descriptions.", - change_hook=_set_inactive_status) - def inactive_status(): return {} - - - def __init__(self, root=None, sink_to_existing_root=True, - assert_new_BugDir=False, allow_vcs_init=False, - manipulate_encodings=True, from_disk=False, vcs=None): - list.__init__(self) - settings_object.SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - self._manipulate_encodings = manipulate_encodings - if root == None: - root = os.getcwd() - if sink_to_existing_root == True: - self.root = self._find_root(root) - else: - if not os.path.exists(root): - self.root = None - raise NoRootEntry(root) - self.root = root - # get a temporary vcs until we've loaded settings - self.sync_with_disk = False - self.vcs = self._guess_vcs() - - if from_disk == True: - self.sync_with_disk = True - self.load() - else: - self.sync_with_disk = False - if assert_new_BugDir == True: - if os.path.exists(self.get_path()): - raise AlreadyInitialized, self.get_path() - if vcs == None: - vcs = self._guess_vcs(allow_vcs_init) - self.vcs = vcs - self._setup_user_id(self.user_id) - - def cleanup(self): - self.vcs.cleanup() - - # methods for getting the BugDir situated in the filesystem - - def _find_root(self, path): - """ - Search for an existing bug database dir and it's ancestors and - return a BugDir rooted there. Only called by __init__, and - then only if sink_to_existing_root == True. - """ - if not os.path.exists(path): - self.root = None - raise NoRootEntry(path) - versionfile=utility.search_parent_directories(path, - os.path.join(".be", "version")) - if versionfile != None: - beroot = os.path.dirname(versionfile) - root = os.path.dirname(beroot) - return root - else: - beroot = utility.search_parent_directories(path, ".be") - if beroot == None: - self.root = None - raise NoBugDir(path) - return beroot - - def _guess_vcs(self, allow_vcs_init=False): - """ - Only called by __init__. - """ - deepdir = self.get_path() - if not os.path.exists(deepdir): - deepdir = os.path.dirname(deepdir) - new_vcs = vcs.detect_vcs(deepdir) - install = False - if new_vcs.name == "None": - if allow_vcs_init == True: - new_vcs = vcs.installed_vcs() - new_vcs.init(self.root) - return new_vcs - - # methods for saving/loading/accessing settings and properties. - - def get_path(self, *args): - """ - Return a path relative to .root. - """ - dir = os.path.join(self.root, ".be") - if len(args) == 0: - return dir - assert args[0] in ["version", "settings", "bugs"], str(args) - return os.path.join(dir, *args) - - def _get_settings(self, settings_path, for_duplicate_bugdir=False): - allow_no_vcs = not self.vcs.path_in_root(settings_path) - if allow_no_vcs == True: - assert for_duplicate_bugdir == True - if self.sync_with_disk == False and for_duplicate_bugdir == False: - # duplicates can ignore this bugdir's .sync_with_disk status - raise DiskAccessRequired("_get settings") - try: - settings = mapfile.map_load(self.vcs, settings_path, allow_no_vcs) - except vcs.NoSuchFile: - settings = {"vcs_name": "None"} - return settings - - def _save_settings(self, settings_path, settings, - for_duplicate_bugdir=False): - allow_no_vcs = not self.vcs.path_in_root(settings_path) - if allow_no_vcs == True: - assert for_duplicate_bugdir == True - if self.sync_with_disk == False and for_duplicate_bugdir == False: - # duplicates can ignore this bugdir's .sync_with_disk status - raise DiskAccessRequired("_save settings") - self.vcs.mkdir(self.get_path(), allow_no_vcs) - mapfile.map_save(self.vcs, settings_path, settings, allow_no_vcs) - - def load_settings(self): - self.settings = self._get_settings(self.get_path("settings")) - self._setup_saved_settings() - self._setup_user_id(self.user_id) - self._setup_encoding(self.encoding) - self._setup_severities(self.severities) - self._setup_status(self.active_status, self.inactive_status) - self.vcs = vcs.vcs_by_name(self.vcs_name) - self._setup_user_id(self.user_id) - - def save_settings(self): - settings = self._get_saved_settings() - self._save_settings(self.get_path("settings"), settings) - - def get_version(self, path=None, use_none_vcs=False, - for_duplicate_bugdir=False): - """ - Requires disk access. - """ - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("get version") - if use_none_vcs == True: - VCS = vcs.vcs_by_name("None") - VCS.root(self.root) - VCS.encoding = encoding.get_encoding() - else: - VCS = self.vcs - - if path == None: - path = self.get_path("version") - allow_no_vcs = not VCS.path_in_root(path) - if allow_no_vcs == True: - assert for_duplicate_bugdir == True - version = VCS.get_file_contents( - path, allow_no_vcs=allow_no_vcs).rstrip("\n") - return version - - def set_version(self): - """ - Requires disk access. - """ - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("set version") - self.vcs.mkdir(self.get_path()) - self.vcs.set_file_contents(self.get_path("version"), - upgrade.BUGDIR_DISK_VERSION+"\n") - - # methods controlling disk access - - def set_sync_with_disk(self, value): - """ - Adjust .sync_with_disk for the BugDir and all it's children. - See the BugDir docstring for a description of the role of - .sync_with_disk. - """ - self.sync_with_disk = value - for bug in self: - bug.set_sync_with_disk(value) - - def load(self): - """ - Reqires disk access - """ - version = self.get_version(use_none_vcs=True) - if version != upgrade.BUGDIR_DISK_VERSION: - upgrade.upgrade(self.root, version) - else: - if not os.path.exists(self.get_path()): - raise NoBugDir(self.get_path()) - self.load_settings() - - def load_all_bugs(self): - """ - Requires disk access. - Warning: this could take a while. - """ - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("load all bugs") - self._clear_bugs() - for uuid in self.list_uuids(): - self._load_bug(uuid) - - def save(self): - """ - Note that this command writes to disk _regardless_ of the - status of .sync_with_disk. - - Save any loaded contents to disk. Because of lazy loading of - bugs and comments, this is actually not too inefficient. - - However, if .sync_with_disk = True, then any changes are - automatically written to disk as soon as they happen, so - calling this method will just waste time (unless something - else has been messing with your on-disk files). - - Requires disk access. - """ - sync_with_disk = self.sync_with_disk - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.set_sync_with_disk(True) - self.set_version() - self.save_settings() - for bug in self: - bug.save() - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.set_sync_with_disk(sync_with_disk) - - # methods for managing duplicate BugDirs - - def duplicate_bugdir(self, revision): - duplicate_path = self.vcs.duplicate_repo(revision) - - duplicate_version_path = os.path.join(duplicate_path, ".be", "version") - try: - version = self.get_version(duplicate_version_path, - for_duplicate_bugdir=True) - except DiskAccessRequired: - self.sync_with_disk = True # temporarily allow access - version = self.get_version(duplicate_version_path, - for_duplicate_bugdir=True) - self.sync_with_disk = False - if version != upgrade.BUGDIR_DISK_VERSION: - upgrade.upgrade(duplicate_path, version) - - # setup revision VCS as None, since the duplicate may not be - # initialized for versioning - duplicate_settings_path = os.path.join(duplicate_path, - ".be", "settings") - duplicate_settings = self._get_settings(duplicate_settings_path, - for_duplicate_bugdir=True) - if "vcs_name" in duplicate_settings: - duplicate_settings["vcs_name"] = "None" - duplicate_settings["user_id"] = self.user_id - if "disabled" in bug.status_values: - # Hack to support old versions of BE bugs - duplicate_settings["inactive_status"] = self.inactive_status - self._save_settings(duplicate_settings_path, duplicate_settings, - for_duplicate_bugdir=True) - - return BugDir(duplicate_path, from_disk=True, manipulate_encodings=self._manipulate_encodings) - - def remove_duplicate_bugdir(self): - self.vcs.remove_duplicate_repo() - - # methods for managing bugs - - def list_uuids(self): - uuids = [] - if self.sync_with_disk == True and os.path.exists(self.get_path()): - # list the uuids on disk - if os.path.exists(self.get_path("bugs")): - for uuid in os.listdir(self.get_path("bugs")): - if not (uuid.startswith('.')): - uuids.append(uuid) - yield uuid - # and the ones that are still just in memory - for bug in self: - if bug.uuid not in uuids: - uuids.append(bug.uuid) - yield bug.uuid - - def _clear_bugs(self): - while len(self) > 0: - self.pop() - self._bug_map_gen() - - def _load_bug(self, uuid): - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("_load bug") - bg = bug.Bug(bugdir=self, uuid=uuid, from_disk=True) - self.append(bg) - self._bug_map_gen() - return bg - - def new_bug(self, uuid=None, summary=None): - bg = bug.Bug(bugdir=self, uuid=uuid, summary=summary) - bg.set_sync_with_disk(self.sync_with_disk) - if bg.sync_with_disk == True: - bg.save() - self.append(bg) - self._bug_map_gen() - return bg - - def remove_bug(self, bug): - self.remove(bug) - if bug.sync_with_disk == True: - bug.remove() - - def bug_shortname(self, bug): - """ - Generate short names from uuids. Picks the minimum number of - characters (>=3) from the beginning of the uuid such that the - short names are unique. - - Obviously, as the number of bugs in the database grows, these - short names will cease to be unique. The complete uuid should be - used for long term reference. - """ - chars = 3 - for uuid in self._bug_map.keys(): - if bug.uuid == uuid: - continue - while (bug.uuid[:chars] == uuid[:chars]): - chars+=1 - return bug.uuid[:chars] - - def bug_from_shortname(self, shortname): - """ - >>> bd = SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk=False) - >>> bug_a = bd.bug_from_shortname('a') - >>> print type(bug_a) - - >>> print bug_a - a:om: Bug A - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - matches = [] - self._bug_map_gen() - for uuid in self._bug_map.keys(): - if uuid.startswith(shortname): - matches.append(uuid) - if len(matches) > 1: - raise MultipleBugMatches(shortname, matches) - if len(matches) == 1: - return self.bug_from_uuid(matches[0]) - raise NoBugMatches(shortname) - - def bug_from_uuid(self, uuid): - if not self.has_bug(uuid): - raise KeyError("No bug matches %s\n bug map: %s\n root: %s" \ - % (uuid, self._bug_map, self.root)) - if self._bug_map[uuid] == None: - self._load_bug(uuid) - return self._bug_map[uuid] - - def has_bug(self, bug_uuid): - if bug_uuid not in self._bug_map: - self._bug_map_gen() - if bug_uuid not in self._bug_map: - return False - return True - - -class SimpleBugDir (BugDir): - """ - For testing. Set sync_with_disk==False for a memory-only bugdir. - >>> bugdir = SimpleBugDir() - >>> uuids = list(bugdir.list_uuids()) - >>> uuids.sort() - >>> print uuids - ['a', 'b'] - >>> bugdir.cleanup() - """ - def __init__(self, sync_with_disk=True): - if sync_with_disk == True: - dir = utility.Dir() - assert os.path.exists(dir.path) - root = dir.path - assert_new_BugDir = True - vcs_init = True - else: - root = "/" - assert_new_BugDir = False - vcs_init = False - BugDir.__init__(self, root, sink_to_existing_root=False, - assert_new_BugDir=assert_new_BugDir, - allow_vcs_init=vcs_init, - manipulate_encodings=False) - if sync_with_disk == True: # postpone cleanup since dir.cleanup() removes dir. - self._dir_ref = dir - bug_a = self.new_bug("a", summary="Bug A") - bug_a.creator = "John Doe " - bug_a.time = 0 - bug_b = self.new_bug("b", summary="Bug B") - bug_b.creator = "Jane Doe " - bug_b.time = 0 - bug_b.status = "closed" - if sync_with_disk == True: - self.save() - self.set_sync_with_disk(True) - def cleanup(self): - if hasattr(self, "_dir_ref"): - self._dir_ref.cleanup() - BugDir.cleanup(self) - -class BugDirTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.dir = utility.Dir() - self.bugdir = BugDir(self.dir.path, sink_to_existing_root=False, - allow_vcs_init=True) - self.vcs = self.bugdir.vcs - def tearDown(self): - self.bugdir.cleanup() - self.dir.cleanup() - def fullPath(self, path): - return os.path.join(self.dir.path, path) - def assertPathExists(self, path): - fullpath = self.fullPath(path) - self.failUnless(os.path.exists(fullpath)==True, - "path %s does not exist" % fullpath) - self.assertRaises(AlreadyInitialized, BugDir, - self.dir.path, assertNewBugDir=True) - def versionTest(self): - if self.vcs.versioned == False: - return - original = self.bugdir.vcs.commit("Began versioning") - bugA = self.bugdir.bug_from_uuid("a") - bugA.status = "fixed" - self.bugdir.save() - new = self.vcs.commit("Fixed bug a") - dupdir = self.bugdir.duplicate_bugdir(original) - self.failUnless(dupdir.root != self.bugdir.root, - "%s, %s" % (dupdir.root, self.bugdir.root)) - bugAorig = dupdir.bug_from_uuid("a") - self.failUnless(bugA != bugAorig, - "\n%s\n%s" % (bugA.string(), bugAorig.string())) - bugAorig.status = "fixed" - self.failUnless(bug.cmp_status(bugA, bugAorig)==0, - "%s, %s" % (bugA.status, bugAorig.status)) - self.failUnless(bug.cmp_severity(bugA, bugAorig)==0, - "%s, %s" % (bugA.severity, bugAorig.severity)) - self.failUnless(bug.cmp_assigned(bugA, bugAorig)==0, - "%s, %s" % (bugA.assigned, bugAorig.assigned)) - self.failUnless(bug.cmp_time(bugA, bugAorig)==0, - "%s, %s" % (bugA.time, bugAorig.time)) - self.failUnless(bug.cmp_creator(bugA, bugAorig)==0, - "%s, %s" % (bugA.creator, bugAorig.creator)) - self.failUnless(bugA == bugAorig, - "\n%s\n%s" % (bugA.string(), bugAorig.string())) - self.bugdir.remove_duplicate_bugdir() - self.failUnless(os.path.exists(dupdir.root)==False, str(dupdir.root)) - def testRun(self): - self.bugdir.new_bug(uuid="a", summary="Ant") - self.bugdir.new_bug(uuid="b", summary="Cockroach") - self.bugdir.new_bug(uuid="c", summary="Praying mantis") - length = len(self.bugdir) - self.failUnless(length == 3, "%d != 3 bugs" % length) - uuids = list(self.bugdir.list_uuids()) - self.failUnless(len(uuids) == 3, "%d != 3 uuids" % len(uuids)) - self.failUnless(uuids == ["a","b","c"], str(uuids)) - bugA = self.bugdir.bug_from_uuid("a") - bugAprime = self.bugdir.bug_from_shortname("a") - self.failUnless(bugA == bugAprime, "%s != %s" % (bugA, bugAprime)) - self.bugdir.save() - self.versionTest() - def testComments(self, sync_with_disk=False): - if sync_with_disk == True: - self.bugdir.set_sync_with_disk(True) - self.bugdir.new_bug(uuid="a", summary="Ant") - bug = self.bugdir.bug_from_uuid("a") - comm = bug.comment_root - rep = comm.new_reply("Ants are small.") - rep.new_reply("And they have six legs.") - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.bugdir.save() - self.bugdir.set_sync_with_disk(True) - self.bugdir._clear_bugs() - bug = self.bugdir.bug_from_uuid("a") - bug.load_comments() - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.bugdir.set_sync_with_disk(False) - self.failUnless(len(bug.comment_root)==1, len(bug.comment_root)) - for index,comment in enumerate(bug.comments()): - if index == 0: - repLoaded = comment - self.failUnless(repLoaded.uuid == rep.uuid, repLoaded.uuid) - self.failUnless(comment.sync_with_disk == sync_with_disk, - comment.sync_with_disk) - self.failUnless(comment.content_type == "text/plain", - comment.content_type) - self.failUnless(repLoaded.settings["Content-type"]=="text/plain", - repLoaded.settings) - self.failUnless(repLoaded.body == "Ants are small.", - repLoaded.body) - elif index == 1: - self.failUnless(comment.in_reply_to == repLoaded.uuid, - repLoaded.uuid) - self.failUnless(comment.body == "And they have six legs.", - comment.body) - else: - self.failIf(True, "Invalid comment: %d\n%s" % (index, comment)) - def testSyncedComments(self): - self.testComments(sync_with_disk=True) - -class SimpleBugDirTestCase (unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - # create a pre-existing bugdir in a temporary directory - self.dir = utility.Dir() - self.original_working_dir = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.dir.path) - self.bugdir = BugDir(self.dir.path, sink_to_existing_root=False, - allow_vcs_init=True) - self.bugdir.new_bug("preexisting", summary="Hopefully not imported") - self.bugdir.save() - def tearDown(self): - os.chdir(self.original_working_dir) - self.bugdir.cleanup() - self.dir.cleanup() - def testOnDiskCleanLoad(self): - """SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk==True) should not import preexisting bugs.""" - bugdir = SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk=True) - self.failUnless(bugdir.sync_with_disk==True, bugdir.sync_with_disk) - uuids = sorted([bug.uuid for bug in bugdir]) - self.failUnless(uuids == ['a', 'b'], uuids) - bugdir._clear_bugs() - uuids = sorted([bug.uuid for bug in bugdir]) - self.failUnless(uuids == [], uuids) - bugdir.load_all_bugs() - uuids = sorted([bug.uuid for bug in bugdir]) - self.failUnless(uuids == ['a', 'b'], uuids) - bugdir.cleanup() - def testInMemoryCleanLoad(self): - """SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk==False) should not import preexisting bugs.""" - bugdir = SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk=False) - self.failUnless(bugdir.sync_with_disk==False, bugdir.sync_with_disk) - uuids = sorted([bug.uuid for bug in bugdir]) - self.failUnless(uuids == ['a', 'b'], uuids) - self.failUnlessRaises(DiskAccessRequired, bugdir.load_all_bugs) - uuids = sorted([bug.uuid for bug in bugdir]) - self.failUnless(uuids == ['a', 'b'], uuids) - bugdir._clear_bugs() - uuids = sorted([bug.uuid for bug in bugdir]) - self.failUnless(uuids == [], uuids) - bugdir.cleanup() - -unitsuite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__]) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bzr.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bzr.py deleted file mode 100644 index ed9e032..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/bzr.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Ben Finney -# Marien Zwart -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Bazaar (bzr) backend. -""" - -import os -import re -import sys -import unittest -import doctest - -import vcs - - -def new(): - return Bzr() - -class Bzr(vcs.VCS): - name = "bzr" - client = "bzr" - versioned = True - def _vcs_version(self): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("--version") - return output - def _vcs_detect(self, path): - if self._u_search_parent_directories(path, ".bzr") != None : - return True - return False - def _vcs_root(self, path): - """Find the root of the deepest repository containing path.""" - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("root", path) - return output.rstrip('\n') - def _vcs_init(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("init", directory=path) - def _vcs_get_user_id(self): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("whoami") - return output.rstrip('\n') - def _vcs_set_user_id(self, value): - self._u_invoke_client("whoami", value) - def _vcs_add(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("add", path) - def _vcs_remove(self, path): - # --force to also remove unversioned files. - self._u_invoke_client("remove", "--force", path) - def _vcs_update(self, path): - pass - def _vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision=None, binary=False): - if revision == None: - return vcs.VCS._vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision, binary=binary) - else: - status,output,error = \ - self._u_invoke_client("cat","-r",revision,path) - return output - def _vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision=None): - if revision == None: - vcs.VCS._vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision) - else: - self._u_invoke_client("branch", "--revision", revision, - ".", directory) - def _vcs_commit(self, commitfile, allow_empty=False): - args = ["commit", "--file", commitfile] - if allow_empty == True: - args.append("--unchanged") - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args) - else: - kwargs = {"expect":(0,3)} - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args, **kwargs) - if status != 0: - strings = ["ERROR: no changes to commit.", # bzr 1.3.1 - "ERROR: No changes to commit."] # bzr 1.15.1 - if self._u_any_in_string(strings, error) == True: - raise vcs.EmptyCommit() - else: - raise vcs.CommandError(args, status, stdout="", stderr=error) - revision = None - revline = re.compile("Committed revision (.*)[.]") - match = revline.search(error) - assert match != None, output+error - assert len(match.groups()) == 1 - revision = match.groups()[0] - return revision - def _vcs_revision_id(self, index): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("revno") - current_revision = int(output) - if index >= current_revision or index < -current_revision: - return None - if index >= 0: - return str(index+1) # bzr commit 0 is the empty tree. - return str(current_revision+index+1) - - -vcs.make_vcs_testcase_subclasses(Bzr, sys.modules[__name__]) - -unitsuite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__]) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/cmdutil.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/cmdutil.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9b64142..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/cmdutil.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Oleg Romanyshyn -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Define assorted utilities to make command-line handling easier. -""" - -import glob -import optparse -import os -from textwrap import TextWrapper -from StringIO import StringIO -import sys -import doctest - -import bugdir -import plugin -import encoding - - -class UserError(Exception): - def __init__(self, msg): - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - -class UnknownCommand(UserError): - def __init__(self, cmd): - Exception.__init__(self, "Unknown command '%s'" % cmd) - self.cmd = cmd - -class UsageError(Exception): - pass - -class GetHelp(Exception): - pass - -class GetCompletions(Exception): - def __init__(self, completions=[]): - msg = "Get allowed completions" - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - self.completions = completions - -def iter_commands(): - for name, module in plugin.iter_plugins("becommands"): - yield name.replace("_", "-"), module - -def get_command(command_name): - """Retrieves the module for a user command - - >>> try: - ... get_command("asdf") - ... except UnknownCommand, e: - ... print e - Unknown command 'asdf' - >>> repr(get_command("list")).startswith(" 0: - max_pos_arg = max(bugid_args.keys()) - else: - max_pos_arg = -1 - for pos,value in enumerate(args): - if value == "--complete": - filter = None - if pos in bugid_args: - filter = bugid_args[pos] - if pos > max_pos_arg and -1 in bugid_args: - filter = bugid_args[-1] - if filter != None: - bugshortnames = [] - try: - bd = bugdir.BugDir(from_disk=True, - manipulate_encodings=False) - bd.load_all_bugs() - bugs = [bug for bug in bd if filter(bug) == True] - bugshortnames = [bd.bug_shortname(bug) for bug in bugs] - except bugdir.NoBugDir: - pass - raise GetCompletions(bugshortnames) - raise GetCompletions() - -def complete_path(path): - """List possible path completions for path.""" - comps = glob.glob(path+"*") + glob.glob(path+"/*") - if len(comps) == 1 and os.path.isdir(comps[0]): - comps.extend(glob.glob(comps[0]+"/*")) - return comps - -def underlined(instring): - """Produces a version of a string that is underlined with '=' - - >>> underlined("Underlined String") - 'Underlined String\\n=================' - """ - - return "%s\n%s" % (instring, "="*len(instring)) - -def bug_from_shortname(bdir, shortname): - """ - Exception translation for the command-line interface. - """ - try: - bug = bdir.bug_from_shortname(shortname) - except (bugdir.MultipleBugMatches, bugdir.NoBugMatches), e: - raise UserError(e.message) - return bug - -def _test(): - import doctest - import sys - doctest.testmod() - -if __name__ == "__main__": - _test() - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/comment.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/comment.py deleted file mode 100644 index 41bc7e6..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/comment.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,744 +0,0 @@ -# Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bugtracker -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Chris Ball -# Thomas Habets -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Define the Comment class for representing bug comments. -""" - -import base64 -import os -import os.path -import sys -import time -import types -try: # import core module, Python >= 2.5 - from xml.etree import ElementTree -except ImportError: # look for non-core module - from elementtree import ElementTree -import xml.sax.saxutils -import doctest - -from beuuid import uuid_gen -from properties import Property, doc_property, local_property, \ - defaulting_property, checked_property, cached_property, \ - primed_property, change_hook_property, settings_property -import settings_object -import mapfile -from tree import Tree -import utility - - -class InvalidShortname(KeyError): - def __init__(self, shortname, shortnames): - msg = "Invalid shortname %s\n%s" % (shortname, shortnames) - KeyError.__init__(self, msg) - self.shortname = shortname - self.shortnames = shortnames - -class InvalidXML(ValueError): - def __init__(self, element, comment): - msg = "Invalid comment xml: %s\n %s\n" \ - % (comment, ElementTree.tostring(element)) - ValueError.__init__(self, msg) - self.element = element - self.comment = comment - -class MissingReference(ValueError): - def __init__(self, comment): - msg = "Missing reference to %s" % (comment.in_reply_to) - ValueError.__init__(self, msg) - self.reference = comment.in_reply_to - self.comment = comment - -class DiskAccessRequired (Exception): - def __init__(self, goal): - msg = "Cannot %s without accessing the disk" % goal - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - -INVALID_UUID = "!!~~\n INVALID-UUID \n~~!!" - -def list_to_root(comments, bug, root=None, - ignore_missing_references=False): - """ - Convert a raw list of comments to single root comment. We use a - dummy root comment by default, because there can be several - comment threads rooted on the same parent bug. To simplify - comment interaction, we condense these threads into a single - thread with a Comment dummy root. Can also be used to append - a list of subcomments to a non-dummy root comment, so long as - all the new comments are descendants of the root comment. - - No Comment method should use the dummy comment. - """ - root_comments = [] - uuid_map = {} - for comment in comments: - assert comment.uuid != None - uuid_map[comment.uuid] = comment - for comment in comments: - if comment.alt_id != None and comment.alt_id not in uuid_map: - uuid_map[comment.alt_id] = comment - if root == None: - root = Comment(bug, uuid=INVALID_UUID) - else: - uuid_map[root.uuid] = root - for comm in comments: - if comm.in_reply_to == INVALID_UUID: - comm.in_reply_to = None - rep = comm.in_reply_to - if rep == None or rep == bug.uuid: - root_comments.append(comm) - else: - parentUUID = comm.in_reply_to - try: - parent = uuid_map[parentUUID] - parent.add_reply(comm) - except KeyError, e: - if ignore_missing_references == True: - print >> sys.stderr, \ - "Ignoring missing reference to %s" % parentUUID - comm.in_reply_to = None - root_comments.append(comm) - else: - raise MissingReference(comm) - root.extend(root_comments) - return root - -def loadComments(bug, load_full=False): - """ - Set load_full=True when you want to load the comment completely - from disk *now*, rather than waiting and lazy loading as required. - """ - if bug.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("load comments") - path = bug.get_path("comments") - if not os.path.exists(path): - return Comment(bug, uuid=INVALID_UUID) - comments = [] - for uuid in os.listdir(path): - if uuid.startswith('.'): - continue - comm = Comment(bug, uuid, from_disk=True) - comm.set_sync_with_disk(bug.sync_with_disk) - if load_full == True: - comm.load_settings() - dummy = comm.body # force the body to load - comments.append(comm) - return list_to_root(comments, bug) - -def saveComments(bug): - if bug.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("save comments") - for comment in bug.comment_root.traverse(): - comment.save() - - -class Comment(Tree, settings_object.SavedSettingsObject): - """ - >>> c = Comment() - >>> c.uuid != None - True - >>> c.uuid = "some-UUID" - >>> print c.content_type - text/plain - """ - - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - _prop_save_settings = settings_object.prop_save_settings - _prop_load_settings = settings_object.prop_load_settings - def _versioned_property(settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties, - **kwargs): - if "settings_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["settings_properties"] = settings_properties - if "required_saved_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["required_saved_properties"]=required_saved_properties - return settings_object.versioned_property(**kwargs) - - @_versioned_property(name="Alt-id", - doc="Alternate ID for linking imported comments. Internally comments are linked (via In-reply-to) to the parent's UUID. However, these UUIDs are generated internally, so Alt-id is provided as a user-controlled linking target.") - def alt_id(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="Author", - doc="The author of the comment") - def author(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="In-reply-to", - doc="UUID for parent comment or bug") - def in_reply_to(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="Mime type for comment body", - default="text/plain", - require_save=True) - def content_type(): return {} - - @_versioned_property(name="Date", - doc="An RFC 2822 timestamp for comment creation") - def date(): return {} - - def _get_time(self): - if self.date == None: - return None - return utility.str_to_time(self.date) - def _set_time(self, value): - self.date = utility.time_to_str(value) - time = property(fget=_get_time, - fset=_set_time, - doc="An integer version of .date") - - def _get_comment_body(self): - if self.vcs != None and self.sync_with_disk == True: - import vcs - binary = not self.content_type.startswith("text/") - return self.vcs.get_file_contents(self.get_path("body"), binary=binary) - def _set_comment_body(self, old=None, new=None, force=False): - if (self.vcs != None and self.sync_with_disk == True) or force==True: - assert new != None, "Can't save empty comment" - binary = not self.content_type.startswith("text/") - self.vcs.set_file_contents(self.get_path("body"), new, binary=binary) - - @Property - @change_hook_property(hook=_set_comment_body) - @cached_property(generator=_get_comment_body) - @local_property("body") - @doc_property(doc="The meat of the comment") - def body(): return {} - - def _get_vcs(self): - if hasattr(self.bug, "vcs"): - return self.bug.vcs - - @Property - @cached_property(generator=_get_vcs) - @local_property("vcs") - @doc_property(doc="A revision control system instance.") - def vcs(): return {} - - def _extra_strings_check_fn(value): - return utility.iterable_full_of_strings(value, \ - alternative=settings_object.EMPTY) - def _extra_strings_change_hook(self, old, new): - self.extra_strings.sort() # to make merging easier - self._prop_save_settings(old, new) - @_versioned_property(name="extra_strings", - doc="Space for an array of extra strings. Useful for storing state for functionality implemented purely in becommands/.py.", - default=[], - check_fn=_extra_strings_check_fn, - change_hook=_extra_strings_change_hook, - mutable=True) - def extra_strings(): return {} - - def __init__(self, bug=None, uuid=None, from_disk=False, - in_reply_to=None, body=None): - """ - Set from_disk=True to load an old comment. - Set from_disk=False to create a new comment. - - The uuid option is required when from_disk==True. - - The in_reply_to and body options are only used if - from_disk==False (the default). When from_disk==True, they are - loaded from the bug database. - - in_reply_to should be the uuid string of the parent comment. - """ - Tree.__init__(self) - settings_object.SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - self.bug = bug - self.uuid = uuid - if from_disk == True: - self.sync_with_disk = True - else: - self.sync_with_disk = False - if uuid == None: - self.uuid = uuid_gen() - self.time = int(time.time()) # only save to second precision - if self.vcs != None: - self.author = self.vcs.get_user_id() - self.in_reply_to = in_reply_to - self.body = body - - def __cmp__(self, other): - return cmp_full(self, other) - - def __str__(self): - """ - >>> comm = Comment(bug=None, body="Some insightful remarks") - >>> comm.uuid = "com-1" - >>> comm.date = "Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:55:11 +0000" - >>> comm.author = "Jane Doe " - >>> print comm - --------- Comment --------- - Name: com-1 - From: Jane Doe - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:55:11 +0000 - - Some insightful remarks - """ - return self.string() - - def traverse(self, *args, **kwargs): - """Avoid working with the possible dummy root comment""" - for comment in Tree.traverse(self, *args, **kwargs): - if comment.uuid == INVALID_UUID: - continue - yield comment - - # serializing methods - - def _setting_attr_string(self, setting): - value = getattr(self, setting) - if value == None: - return "" - return str(value) - - def xml(self, indent=0, shortname=None): - """ - >>> comm = Comment(bug=None, body="Some\\ninsightful\\nremarks\\n") - >>> comm.uuid = "0123" - >>> comm.date = "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000" - >>> print comm.xml(indent=2, shortname="com-1") - - 0123 - com-1 - - Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 - text/plain - Some - insightful - remarks - - """ - if shortname == None: - shortname = self.uuid - if self.content_type.startswith("text/"): - body = (self.body or "").rstrip('\n') - else: - maintype,subtype = self.content_type.split('/',1) - msg = email.mime.base.MIMEBase(maintype, subtype) - msg.set_payload(self.body or "") - email.encoders.encode_base64(msg) - body = base64.encodestring(self.body or "") - info = [("uuid", self.uuid), - ("alt-id", self.alt_id), - ("short-name", shortname), - ("in-reply-to", self.in_reply_to), - ("author", self._setting_attr_string("author")), - ("date", self.date), - ("content-type", self.content_type), - ("body", body)] - lines = [""] - for (k,v) in info: - if v != None: - lines.append(' <%s>%s' % (k,xml.sax.saxutils.escape(v),k)) - lines.append("") - istring = ' '*indent - sep = '\n' + istring - return istring + sep.join(lines).rstrip('\n') - - def from_xml(self, xml_string, verbose=True): - """ - Note: If alt-id is not given, translates any fields to - fields. - >>> commA = Comment(bug=None, body="Some\\ninsightful\\nremarks\\n") - >>> commA.uuid = "0123" - >>> commA.date = "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000" - >>> xml = commA.xml(shortname="com-1") - >>> commB = Comment() - >>> commB.from_xml(xml) - >>> attrs=['uuid','alt_id','in_reply_to','author','date','content_type','body'] - >>> for attr in attrs: # doctest: +ELLIPSIS - ... if getattr(commB, attr) != getattr(commA, attr): - ... estr = "Mismatch on %s: '%s' should be '%s'" - ... args = (attr, getattr(commB, attr), getattr(commA, attr)) - ... print estr % args - Mismatch on uuid: '...' should be '0123' - Mismatch on alt_id: '0123' should be 'None' - >>> print commB.alt_id - 0123 - >>> commA.author - >>> commB.author - """ - if type(xml_string) == types.UnicodeType: - xml_string = xml_string.strip().encode("unicode_escape") - comment = ElementTree.XML(xml_string) - if comment.tag != "comment": - raise InvalidXML(comment, "root element must be ") - tags=['uuid','alt-id','in-reply-to','author','date','content-type','body'] - uuid = None - body = None - for child in comment.getchildren(): - if child.tag == "short-name": - pass - elif child.tag in tags: - if child.text == None or len(child.text) == 0: - text = settings_object.EMPTY - else: - text = xml.sax.saxutils.unescape(child.text) - text = unicode(text).decode("unicode_escape").strip() - if child.tag == "uuid": - uuid = text - continue # don't set the bug's uuid tag. - if child.tag == "body": - body = text - continue # don't set the bug's body yet. - else: - attr_name = child.tag.replace('-','_') - setattr(self, attr_name, text) - elif verbose == True: - print >> sys.stderr, "Ignoring unknown tag %s in %s" \ - % (child.tag, comment.tag) - if self.alt_id == None and uuid not in [None, self.uuid]: - self.alt_id = uuid - if body != None: - if self.content_type.startswith("text/"): - self.body = body+"\n" # restore trailing newline - else: - self.body = base64.decodestring(body) - - def string(self, indent=0, shortname=None): - """ - >>> comm = Comment(bug=None, body="Some\\ninsightful\\nremarks\\n") - >>> comm.date = "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000" - >>> print comm.string(indent=2, shortname="com-1") - --------- Comment --------- - Name: com-1 - From: - Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 - - Some - insightful - remarks - """ - if shortname == None: - shortname = self.uuid - lines = [] - lines.append("--------- Comment ---------") - lines.append("Name: %s" % shortname) - lines.append("From: %s" % (self._setting_attr_string("author"))) - lines.append("Date: %s" % self.date) - lines.append("") - if self.content_type.startswith("text/"): - lines.extend((self.body or "").splitlines()) - else: - lines.append("Content type %s not printable. Try XML output instead" % self.content_type) - - istring = ' '*indent - sep = '\n' + istring - return istring + sep.join(lines).rstrip('\n') - - def string_thread(self, string_method_name="string", name_map={}, - indent=0, flatten=True, - auto_name_map=False, bug_shortname=None): - """ - Return a string displaying a thread of comments. - bug_shortname is only used if auto_name_map == True. - - string_method_name (defaults to "string") is the name of the - Comment method used to generate the output string for each - Comment in the thread. The method must take the arguments - indent and shortname. - - SIDE-EFFECT: if auto_name_map==True, calls comment_shortnames() - which will sort the tree by comment.time. Avoid by calling - name_map = {} - for shortname,comment in comm.comment_shortnames(bug_shortname): - name_map[comment.uuid] = shortname - comm.sort(key=lambda c : c.author) # your sort - comm.string_thread(name_map=name_map) - - >>> a = Comment(bug=None, uuid="a", body="Insightful remarks") - >>> a.time = utility.str_to_time("Thu, 20 Nov 2008 01:00:00 +0000") - >>> b = a.new_reply("Critique original comment") - >>> b.uuid = "b" - >>> b.time = utility.str_to_time("Thu, 20 Nov 2008 02:00:00 +0000") - >>> c = b.new_reply("Begin flamewar :p") - >>> c.uuid = "c" - >>> c.time = utility.str_to_time("Thu, 20 Nov 2008 03:00:00 +0000") - >>> d = a.new_reply("Useful examples") - >>> d.uuid = "d" - >>> d.time = utility.str_to_time("Thu, 20 Nov 2008 04:00:00 +0000") - >>> a.sort(key=lambda comm : comm.time) - >>> print a.string_thread(flatten=True) - --------- Comment --------- - Name: a - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 01:00:00 +0000 - - Insightful remarks - --------- Comment --------- - Name: b - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 02:00:00 +0000 - - Critique original comment - --------- Comment --------- - Name: c - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 03:00:00 +0000 - - Begin flamewar :p - --------- Comment --------- - Name: d - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 04:00:00 +0000 - - Useful examples - >>> print a.string_thread(auto_name_map=True, bug_shortname="bug-1") - --------- Comment --------- - Name: bug-1:1 - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 01:00:00 +0000 - - Insightful remarks - --------- Comment --------- - Name: bug-1:2 - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 02:00:00 +0000 - - Critique original comment - --------- Comment --------- - Name: bug-1:3 - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 03:00:00 +0000 - - Begin flamewar :p - --------- Comment --------- - Name: bug-1:4 - From: - Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 04:00:00 +0000 - - Useful examples - """ - if auto_name_map == True: - name_map = {} - for shortname,comment in self.comment_shortnames(bug_shortname): - name_map[comment.uuid] = shortname - stringlist = [] - for depth,comment in self.thread(flatten=flatten): - ind = 2*depth+indent - if comment.uuid in name_map: - sname = name_map[comment.uuid] - else: - sname = None - string_fn = getattr(comment, string_method_name) - stringlist.append(string_fn(indent=ind, shortname=sname)) - return '\n'.join(stringlist) - - def xml_thread(self, name_map={}, indent=0, - auto_name_map=False, bug_shortname=None): - return self.string_thread(string_method_name="xml", name_map=name_map, - indent=indent, auto_name_map=auto_name_map, - bug_shortname=bug_shortname) - - # methods for saving/loading/acessing settings and properties. - - def get_path(self, *args): - dir = os.path.join(self.bug.get_path("comments"), self.uuid) - if len(args) == 0: - return dir - assert args[0] in ["values", "body"], str(args) - return os.path.join(dir, *args) - - def set_sync_with_disk(self, value): - self.sync_with_disk = value - - def load_settings(self): - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("load settings") - self.settings = mapfile.map_load(self.vcs, self.get_path("values")) - self._setup_saved_settings() - - def save_settings(self): - if self.sync_with_disk == False: - raise DiskAccessRequired("save settings") - self.vcs.mkdir(self.get_path()) - path = self.get_path("values") - mapfile.map_save(self.vcs, path, self._get_saved_settings()) - - def save(self): - """ - Save any loaded contents to disk. - - However, if self.sync_with_disk = True, then any changes are - automatically written to disk as soon as they happen, so - calling this method will just waste time (unless something - else has been messing with your on-disk files). - """ - sync_with_disk = self.sync_with_disk - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.set_sync_with_disk(True) - assert self.body != None, "Can't save blank comment" - self.save_settings() - self._set_comment_body(new=self.body, force=True) - if sync_with_disk == False: - self.set_sync_with_disk(False) - - def remove(self): - if self.sync_with_disk == False and self.uuid != INVALID_UUID: - raise DiskAccessRequired("remove") - for comment in self.traverse(): - path = comment.get_path() - self.vcs.recursive_remove(path) - - def add_reply(self, reply, allow_time_inversion=False): - if self.uuid != INVALID_UUID: - reply.in_reply_to = self.uuid - self.append(reply) - - def new_reply(self, body=None): - """ - >>> comm = Comment(bug=None, body="Some insightful remarks") - >>> repA = comm.new_reply("Critique original comment") - >>> repB = repA.new_reply("Begin flamewar :p") - >>> repB.in_reply_to == repA.uuid - True - """ - reply = Comment(self.bug, body=body) - if self.bug != None: - reply.set_sync_with_disk(self.bug.sync_with_disk) - if reply.sync_with_disk == True: - reply.save() - self.add_reply(reply) - return reply - - def comment_shortnames(self, bug_shortname=None): - """ - Iterate through (id, comment) pairs, in time order. - (This is a user-friendly id, not the comment uuid). - - SIDE-EFFECT : will sort the comment tree by comment.time - - >>> a = Comment(bug=None, uuid="a") - >>> b = a.new_reply() - >>> b.uuid = "b" - >>> c = b.new_reply() - >>> c.uuid = "c" - >>> d = a.new_reply() - >>> d.uuid = "d" - >>> for id,name in a.comment_shortnames("bug-1"): - ... print id, name.uuid - bug-1:1 a - bug-1:2 b - bug-1:3 c - bug-1:4 d - """ - if bug_shortname == None: - bug_shortname = "" - self.sort(key=lambda comm : comm.time) - for num,comment in enumerate(self.traverse()): - yield ("%s:%d" % (bug_shortname, num+1), comment) - - def comment_from_shortname(self, comment_shortname, *args, **kwargs): - """ - Use a comment shortname to look up a comment. - >>> a = Comment(bug=None, uuid="a") - >>> b = a.new_reply() - >>> b.uuid = "b" - >>> c = b.new_reply() - >>> c.uuid = "c" - >>> d = a.new_reply() - >>> d.uuid = "d" - >>> comm = a.comment_from_shortname("bug-1:3", bug_shortname="bug-1") - >>> id(comm) == id(c) - True - """ - for cur_name, comment in self.comment_shortnames(*args, **kwargs): - if comment_shortname == cur_name: - return comment - raise InvalidShortname(comment_shortname, - list(self.comment_shortnames(*args, **kwargs))) - - def comment_from_uuid(self, uuid): - """ - Use a comment shortname to look up a comment. - >>> a = Comment(bug=None, uuid="a") - >>> b = a.new_reply() - >>> b.uuid = "b" - >>> c = b.new_reply() - >>> c.uuid = "c" - >>> d = a.new_reply() - >>> d.uuid = "d" - >>> comm = a.comment_from_uuid("d") - >>> id(comm) == id(d) - True - """ - for comment in self.traverse(): - if comment.uuid == uuid: - return comment - raise KeyError(uuid) - -def cmp_attr(comment_1, comment_2, attr, invert=False): - """ - Compare a general attribute between two comments using the conventional - comparison rule for that attribute type. If invert == True, sort - *against* that convention. - >>> attr="author" - >>> commentA = Comment() - >>> commentB = Comment() - >>> commentA.author = "John Doe" - >>> commentB.author = "Jane Doe" - >>> cmp_attr(commentA, commentB, attr) > 0 - True - >>> cmp_attr(commentA, commentB, attr, invert=True) < 0 - True - >>> commentB.author = "John Doe" - >>> cmp_attr(commentA, commentB, attr) == 0 - True - """ - if not hasattr(comment_2, attr) : - return 1 - val_1 = getattr(comment_1, attr) - val_2 = getattr(comment_2, attr) - if val_1 == None: val_1 = None - if val_2 == None: val_2 = None - - if invert == True : - return -cmp(val_1, val_2) - else : - return cmp(val_1, val_2) - -# alphabetical rankings (a < z) -cmp_uuid = lambda comment_1, comment_2 : cmp_attr(comment_1, comment_2, "uuid") -cmp_author = lambda comment_1, comment_2 : cmp_attr(comment_1, comment_2, "author") -cmp_in_reply_to = lambda comment_1, comment_2 : cmp_attr(comment_1, comment_2, "in_reply_to") -cmp_content_type = lambda comment_1, comment_2 : cmp_attr(comment_1, comment_2, "content_type") -cmp_body = lambda comment_1, comment_2 : cmp_attr(comment_1, comment_2, "body") -# chronological rankings (newer < older) -cmp_time = lambda comment_1, comment_2 : cmp_attr(comment_1, comment_2, "time", invert=True) - -DEFAULT_CMP_FULL_CMP_LIST = \ - (cmp_time, cmp_author, cmp_content_type, cmp_body, cmp_in_reply_to, - cmp_uuid) - -class CommentCompoundComparator (object): - def __init__(self, cmp_list=DEFAULT_CMP_FULL_CMP_LIST): - self.cmp_list = cmp_list - def __call__(self, comment_1, comment_2): - for comparison in self.cmp_list : - val = comparison(comment_1, comment_2) - if val != 0 : - return val - return 0 - -cmp_full = CommentCompoundComparator() - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/config.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/config.py deleted file mode 100644 index fb5a028..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/config.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Create, save, and load the per-user config file at path(). -""" - -import ConfigParser -import codecs -import locale -import os.path -import sys -import doctest - - -default_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or locale.getpreferredencoding() - -def path(): - """Return the path to the per-user config file""" - return os.path.expanduser("~/.bugs_everywhere") - -def set_val(name, value, section="DEFAULT", encoding=None): - """Set a value in the per-user config file - - :param name: The name of the value to set - :param value: The new value to set (or None to delete the value) - :param section: The section to store the name/value in - """ - if encoding == None: - encoding = default_encoding - config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser() - if os.path.exists(path()) == False: # touch file or config - open(path(), "w").close() # read chokes on missing file - f = codecs.open(path(), "r", encoding) - config.readfp(f, path()) - f.close() - if value is not None: - config.set(section, name, value) - else: - config.remove_option(section, name) - f = codecs.open(path(), "w", encoding) - config.write(f) - f.close() - -def get_val(name, section="DEFAULT", default=None, encoding=None): - """ - Get a value from the per-user config file - - :param name: The name of the value to get - :section: The section that the name is in - :return: The value, or None - >>> get_val("junk") is None - True - >>> set_val("junk", "random") - >>> get_val("junk") - u'random' - >>> set_val("junk", None) - >>> get_val("junk") is None - True - """ - if os.path.exists(path()): - if encoding == None: - encoding = default_encoding - config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser() - f = codecs.open(path(), "r", encoding) - config.readfp(f, path()) - f.close() - try: - return config.get(section, name) - except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: - return default - else: - return default - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/darcs.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/darcs.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9115886..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/darcs.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Darcs backend. -""" - -import codecs -import os -import re -import sys -try: # import core module, Python >= 2.5 - from xml.etree import ElementTree -except ImportError: # look for non-core module - from elementtree import ElementTree -from xml.sax.saxutils import unescape -import doctest -import unittest - -import vcs - - -def new(): - return Darcs() - -class Darcs(vcs.VCS): - name="darcs" - client="darcs" - versioned=True - def _vcs_version(self): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("--version") - num_part = output.split(" ")[0] - self.parsed_version = [int(i) for i in num_part.split(".")] - return output - def _vcs_detect(self, path): - if self._u_search_parent_directories(path, "_darcs") != None : - return True - return False - def _vcs_root(self, path): - """Find the root of the deepest repository containing path.""" - # Assume that nothing funny is going on; in particular, that we aren't - # dealing with a bare repo. - if os.path.isdir(path) != True: - path = os.path.dirname(path) - darcs_dir = self._u_search_parent_directories(path, "_darcs") - if darcs_dir == None: - return None - return os.path.dirname(darcs_dir) - def _vcs_init(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("init", directory=path) - def _vcs_get_user_id(self): - # following http://darcs.net/manual/node4.html#SECTION00410030000000000000 - # as of June 29th, 2009 - if self.rootdir == None: - return None - darcs_dir = os.path.join(self.rootdir, "_darcs") - if darcs_dir != None: - for pref_file in ["author", "email"]: - pref_path = os.path.join(darcs_dir, "prefs", pref_file) - if os.path.exists(pref_path): - return self.get_file_contents(pref_path) - for env_variable in ["DARCS_EMAIL", "EMAIL"]: - if env_variable in os.environ: - return os.environ[env_variable] - return None - def _vcs_set_user_id(self, value): - if self.rootdir == None: - self.root(".") - if self.rootdir == None: - raise vcs.SettingIDnotSupported - author_path = os.path.join(self.rootdir, "_darcs", "prefs", "author") - f = codecs.open(author_path, "w", self.encoding) - f.write(value) - f.close() - def _vcs_add(self, path): - if os.path.isdir(path): - return - self._u_invoke_client("add", path) - def _vcs_remove(self, path): - if not os.path.isdir(self._u_abspath(path)): - os.remove(os.path.join(self.rootdir, path)) # darcs notices removal - def _vcs_update(self, path): - pass # darcs notices changes - def _vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision=None, binary=False): - if revision == None: - return vcs.VCS._vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision, - binary=binary) - else: - if self.parsed_version[0] >= 2: - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client( \ - "show", "contents", "--patch", revision, path) - return output - else: - # Darcs versions < 2.0.0pre2 lack the "show contents" command - - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client( \ - "diff", "--unified", "--from-patch", revision, path) - major_patch = output - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client( \ - "diff", "--unified", "--patch", revision, path) - target_patch = output - - # "--output -" to be supported in GNU patch > 2.5.9 - # but that hasn't been released as of June 30th, 2009. - - # Rewrite path to status before the patch we want - args=["patch", "--reverse", path] - status,output,error = self._u_invoke(args, stdin=major_patch) - # Now apply the patch we want - args=["patch", path] - status,output,error = self._u_invoke(args, stdin=target_patch) - - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.rootdir, path)) == True: - contents = vcs.VCS._vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, - binary=binary) - else: - contents = "" - - # Now restore path to it's current incarnation - args=["patch", "--reverse", path] - status,output,error = self._u_invoke(args, stdin=target_patch) - args=["patch", path] - status,output,error = self._u_invoke(args, stdin=major_patch) - current_contents = vcs.VCS._vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, - binary=binary) - return contents - def _vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision=None): - if revision==None: - vcs.VCS._vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision) - else: - self._u_invoke_client("put", "--to-patch", revision, directory) - def _vcs_commit(self, commitfile, allow_empty=False): - id = self.get_user_id() - if '@' not in id: - id = "%s <%s@invalid.com>" % (id, id) - args = ['record', '--all', '--author', id, '--logfile', commitfile] - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args) - empty_strings = ["No changes!"] - if self._u_any_in_string(empty_strings, output) == True: - if allow_empty == False: - raise vcs.EmptyCommit() - # note that darcs does _not_ make an empty revision. - # this returns the last non-empty revision id... - revision = self._vcs_revision_id(-1) - else: - revline = re.compile("Finished recording patch '(.*)'") - match = revline.search(output) - assert match != None, output+error - assert len(match.groups()) == 1 - revision = match.groups()[0] - return revision - def _vcs_revision_id(self, index): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("changes", "--xml") - revisions = [] - xml_str = output.encode("unicode_escape").replace(r"\n", "\n") - element = ElementTree.XML(xml_str) - assert element.tag == "changelog", element.tag - for patch in element.getchildren(): - assert patch.tag == "patch", patch.tag - for child in patch.getchildren(): - if child.tag == "name": - text = unescape(unicode(child.text).decode("unicode_escape").strip()) - revisions.append(text) - revisions.reverse() - try: - return revisions[index] - except IndexError: - return None - -vcs.make_vcs_testcase_subclasses(Darcs, sys.modules[__name__]) - -unitsuite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__]) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/diff.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/diff.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9253a23..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/diff.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,419 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -"""Compare two bug trees.""" - -import difflib -import doctest - -from libbe import bugdir, bug, settings_object, tree -from libbe.utility import time_to_str - - -class DiffTree (tree.Tree): - """ - A tree holding difference data for easy report generation. - >>> bugdir = DiffTree("bugdir") - >>> bdsettings = DiffTree("settings", data="target: None -> 1.0") - >>> bugdir.append(bdsettings) - >>> bugs = DiffTree("bugs", "bug-count: 5 -> 6") - >>> bugdir.append(bugs) - >>> new = DiffTree("new", "new bugs: ABC, DEF") - >>> bugs.append(new) - >>> rem = DiffTree("rem", "removed bugs: RST, UVW") - >>> bugs.append(rem) - >>> print bugdir.report_string() - target: None -> 1.0 - bug-count: 5 -> 6 - new bugs: ABC, DEF - removed bugs: RST, UVW - >>> print "\\n".join(bugdir.paths()) - bugdir - bugdir/settings - bugdir/bugs - bugdir/bugs/new - bugdir/bugs/rem - >>> bugdir.child_by_path("/") == bugdir - True - >>> bugdir.child_by_path("/bugs") == bugs - True - >>> bugdir.child_by_path("/bugs/rem") == rem - True - >>> bugdir.child_by_path("bugdir") == bugdir - True - >>> bugdir.child_by_path("bugdir/") == bugdir - True - >>> bugdir.child_by_path("bugdir/bugs") == bugs - True - >>> bugdir.child_by_path("/bugs").masked = True - >>> print bugdir.report_string() - target: None -> 1.0 - """ - def __init__(self, name, data=None, data_part_fn=str, - requires_children=False, masked=False): - tree.Tree.__init__(self) - self.name = name - self.data = data - self.data_part_fn = data_part_fn - self.requires_children = requires_children - self.masked = masked - def paths(self, parent_path=None): - paths = [] - if parent_path == None: - path = self.name - else: - path = "%s/%s" % (parent_path, self.name) - paths.append(path) - for child in self: - paths.extend(child.paths(path)) - return paths - def child_by_path(self, path): - if hasattr(path, "split"): # convert string path to a list of names - names = path.split("/") - if names[0] == "": - names[0] = self.name # replace root with self - if len(names) > 1 and names[-1] == "": - names = names[:-1] # strip empty tail - else: # it was already an array - names = path - assert len(names) > 0, path - if names[0] == self.name: - if len(names) == 1: - return self - for child in self: - if names[1] == child.name: - return child.child_by_path(names[1:]) - if len(names) == 1: - raise KeyError, "%s doesn't match '%s'" % (names, self.name) - raise KeyError, "%s points to child not in %s" % (names, [c.name for c in self]) - def report_string(self): - return "\n".join(self.report()) - def report(self, root=None, parent=None, depth=0): - if root == None: - root = self.make_root() - if self.masked == True: - return None - data_part = self.data_part(depth) - if self.requires_children == True and len(self) == 0: - pass - else: - self.join(root, parent, data_part) - if data_part != None: - depth += 1 - for child in self: - child.report(root, self, depth) - return root - def make_root(self): - return [] - def join(self, root, parent, data_part): - if data_part != None: - root.append(data_part) - def data_part(self, depth, indent=True): - if self.data == None: - return None - if hasattr(self, "_cached_data_part"): - return self._cached_data_part - data_part = self.data_part_fn(self.data) - if indent == True: - data_part_lines = data_part.splitlines() - indent = " "*(depth) - line_sep = "\n"+indent - data_part = indent+line_sep.join(data_part_lines) - self._cached_data_part = data_part - return data_part - -class Diff (object): - """ - Difference tree generator for BugDirs. - >>> import copy - >>> bd = bugdir.SimpleBugDir(sync_with_disk=False) - >>> bd.user_id = "John Doe " - >>> bd_new = copy.deepcopy(bd) - >>> bd_new.target = "1.0" - >>> a = bd_new.bug_from_uuid("a") - >>> rep = a.comment_root.new_reply("I'm closing this bug") - >>> rep.uuid = "acom" - >>> rep.date = "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000" - >>> a.status = "closed" - >>> b = bd_new.bug_from_uuid("b") - >>> bd_new.remove_bug(b) - >>> c = bd_new.new_bug("c", "Bug C") - >>> d = Diff(bd, bd_new) - >>> r = d.report_tree() - >>> print "\\n".join(r.paths()) - bugdir - bugdir/settings - bugdir/bugs - bugdir/bugs/new - bugdir/bugs/new/c - bugdir/bugs/rem - bugdir/bugs/rem/b - bugdir/bugs/mod - bugdir/bugs/mod/a - bugdir/bugs/mod/a/settings - bugdir/bugs/mod/a/comments - bugdir/bugs/mod/a/comments/new - bugdir/bugs/mod/a/comments/new/acom - bugdir/bugs/mod/a/comments/rem - bugdir/bugs/mod/a/comments/mod - >>> print r.report_string() - Changed bug directory settings: - target: None -> 1.0 - New bugs: - c:om: Bug C - Removed bugs: - b:cm: Bug B - Modified bugs: - a:cm: Bug A - Changed bug settings: - status: open -> closed - New comments: - from John Doe on Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 - I'm closing this bug... - >>> bd.cleanup() - """ - def __init__(self, old_bugdir, new_bugdir): - self.old_bugdir = old_bugdir - self.new_bugdir = new_bugdir - - # data assembly methods - - def _changed_bugs(self): - """ - Search for differences in all bugs between .old_bugdir and - .new_bugdir. Returns - (added_bugs, modified_bugs, removed_bugs) - where added_bugs and removed_bugs are lists of added and - removed bugs respectively. modified_bugs is a list of - (old_bug,new_bug) pairs. - """ - if hasattr(self, "__changed_bugs"): - return self.__changed_bugs - added = [] - removed = [] - modified = [] - for uuid in self.new_bugdir.list_uuids(): - new_bug = self.new_bugdir.bug_from_uuid(uuid) - try: - old_bug = self.old_bugdir.bug_from_uuid(uuid) - except KeyError: - added.append(new_bug) - else: - if old_bug.sync_with_disk == True: - old_bug.load_comments() - if new_bug.sync_with_disk == True: - new_bug.load_comments() - if old_bug != new_bug: - modified.append((old_bug, new_bug)) - for uuid in self.old_bugdir.list_uuids(): - if not self.new_bugdir.has_bug(uuid): - old_bug = self.old_bugdir.bug_from_uuid(uuid) - removed.append(old_bug) - added.sort() - removed.sort() - modified.sort(self._bug_modified_cmp) - self.__changed_bugs = (added, modified, removed) - return self.__changed_bugs - def _bug_modified_cmp(self, left, right): - return cmp(left[1], right[1]) - def _changed_comments(self, old, new): - """ - Search for differences in all loaded comments between the bugs - old and new. Returns - (added_comments, modified_comments, removed_comments) - analogous to ._changed_bugs. - """ - if hasattr(self, "__changed_comments"): - if new.uuid in self.__changed_comments: - return self.__changed_comments[new.uuid] - else: - self.__changed_comments = {} - added = [] - removed = [] - modified = [] - old.comment_root.sort(key=lambda comm : comm.time) - new.comment_root.sort(key=lambda comm : comm.time) - old_comment_ids = [c.uuid for c in old.comments()] - new_comment_ids = [c.uuid for c in new.comments()] - for uuid in new_comment_ids: - new_comment = new.comment_from_uuid(uuid) - try: - old_comment = old.comment_from_uuid(uuid) - except KeyError: - added.append(new_comment) - else: - if old_comment != new_comment: - modified.append((old_comment, new_comment)) - for uuid in old_comment_ids: - if uuid not in new_comment_ids: - new_comment = new.comment_from_uuid(uuid) - removed.append(new_comment) - self.__changed_comments[new.uuid] = (added, modified, removed) - return self.__changed_comments[new.uuid] - def _attribute_changes(self, old, new, attributes): - """ - Take two objects old and new, and compare the value of *.attr - for attr in the list attribute names. Returns a list of - (attr_name, old_value, new_value) - tuples. - """ - change_list = [] - for attr in attributes: - old_value = getattr(old, attr) - new_value = getattr(new, attr) - if old_value != new_value: - change_list.append((attr, old_value, new_value)) - if len(change_list) >= 0: - return change_list - return None - def _settings_properties_attribute_changes(self, old, new, - hidden_properties=[]): - properties = sorted(new.settings_properties) - for p in hidden_properties: - properties.remove(p) - attributes = [settings_object.setting_name_to_attr_name(None, p) - for p in properties] - return self._attribute_changes(old, new, attributes) - def _bugdir_attribute_changes(self): - return self._settings_properties_attribute_changes( \ - self.old_bugdir, self.new_bugdir, - ["vcs_name"]) # tweaked by bugdir.duplicate_bugdir - def _bug_attribute_changes(self, old, new): - return self._settings_properties_attribute_changes(old, new) - def _comment_attribute_changes(self, old, new): - return self._settings_properties_attribute_changes(old, new) - - # report generation methods - - def report_tree(self, diff_tree=DiffTree): - """ - Pretty bare to make it easy to adjust to specific cases. You - can pass in a DiffTree subclass via diff_tree to override the - default report assembly process. - """ - if hasattr(self, "__report_tree"): - return self.__report_tree - bugdir_settings = sorted(self.new_bugdir.settings_properties) - bugdir_settings.remove("vcs_name") # tweaked by bugdir.duplicate_bugdir - root = diff_tree("bugdir") - bugdir_attribute_changes = self._bugdir_attribute_changes() - if len(bugdir_attribute_changes) > 0: - bugdir = diff_tree("settings", bugdir_attribute_changes, - self.bugdir_attribute_change_string) - root.append(bugdir) - bug_root = diff_tree("bugs") - root.append(bug_root) - add,mod,rem = self._changed_bugs() - bnew = diff_tree("new", "New bugs:", requires_children=True) - bug_root.append(bnew) - for bug in add: - b = diff_tree(bug.uuid, bug, self.bug_add_string) - bnew.append(b) - brem = diff_tree("rem", "Removed bugs:", requires_children=True) - bug_root.append(brem) - for bug in rem: - b = diff_tree(bug.uuid, bug, self.bug_rem_string) - brem.append(b) - bmod = diff_tree("mod", "Modified bugs:", requires_children=True) - bug_root.append(bmod) - for old,new in mod: - b = diff_tree(new.uuid, (old,new), self.bug_mod_string) - bmod.append(b) - bug_attribute_changes = self._bug_attribute_changes(old, new) - if len(bug_attribute_changes) > 0: - bset = diff_tree("settings", bug_attribute_changes, - self.bug_attribute_change_string) - b.append(bset) - if old.summary != new.summary: - data = (old.summary, new.summary) - bsum = diff_tree("summary", data, self.bug_summary_change_string) - b.append(bsum) - cr = diff_tree("comments") - b.append(cr) - a,m,d = self._changed_comments(old, new) - cnew = diff_tree("new", "New comments:", requires_children=True) - for comment in a: - c = diff_tree(comment.uuid, comment, self.comment_add_string) - cnew.append(c) - crem = diff_tree("rem", "Removed comments:",requires_children=True) - for comment in d: - c = diff_tree(comment.uuid, comment, self.comment_rem_string) - crem.append(c) - cmod = diff_tree("mod","Modified comments:",requires_children=True) - for o,n in m: - c = diff_tree(n.uuid, (o,n), self.comment_mod_string) - cmod.append(c) - comm_attribute_changes = self._comment_attribute_changes(o, n) - if len(comm_attribute_changes) > 0: - cset = diff_tree("settings", comm_attribute_changes, - self.comment_attribute_change_string) - if o.body != n.body: - data = (o.body, n.body) - cbody = diff_tree("cbody", data, - self.comment_body_change_string) - c.append(cbody) - cr.extend([cnew, crem, cmod]) - self.__report_tree = root - return self.__report_tree - - # change data -> string methods. - # Feel free to play with these in subclasses. - - def attribute_change_string(self, attribute_changes, indent=0): - indent_string = " "*indent - change_strings = [u"%s: %s -> %s" % f for f in attribute_changes] - for i,change_string in enumerate(change_strings): - change_strings[i] = indent_string+change_string - return u"\n".join(change_strings) - def bugdir_attribute_change_string(self, attribute_changes): - return "Changed bug directory settings:\n%s" % \ - self.attribute_change_string(attribute_changes, indent=1) - def bug_attribute_change_string(self, attribute_changes): - return "Changed bug settings:\n%s" % \ - self.attribute_change_string(attribute_changes, indent=1) - def comment_attribute_change_string(self, attribute_changes): - return "Changed comment settings:\n%s" % \ - self.attribute_change_string(attribute_changes, indent=1) - def bug_add_string(self, bug): - return bug.string(shortlist=True) - def bug_rem_string(self, bug): - return bug.string(shortlist=True) - def bug_mod_string(self, bugs): - old_bug,new_bug = bugs - return new_bug.string(shortlist=True) - def bug_summary_change_string(self, summaries): - old_summary,new_summary = summaries - return "summary changed:\n %s\n %s" % (old_summary, new_summary) - def _comment_summary_string(self, comment): - return "from %s on %s" % (comment.author, time_to_str(comment.time)) - def comment_add_string(self, comment): - summary = self._comment_summary_string(comment) - first_line = comment.body.splitlines()[0] - return "%s\n %s..." % (summary, first_line) - def comment_rem_string(self, comment): - summary = self._comment_summary_string(comment) - first_line = comment.body.splitlines()[0] - return "%s\n %s..." % (summary, first_line) - def comment_mod_string(self, comments): - old_comment,new_comment = comments - return self._comment_summary_string(new_comment) - def comment_body_change_string(self, bodies): - old_body,new_body = bodies - return difflib.unified_diff(old_body, new_body) - - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/editor.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/editor.py deleted file mode 100644 index ec41006..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/editor.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -# Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bugtracker -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Define editor_string(), a function that invokes an editor to accept -user-produced text as a string. -""" - -import codecs -import locale -import os -import sys -import tempfile -import doctest - - -default_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or locale.getpreferredencoding() - -comment_marker = u"== Anything below this line will be ignored\n" - -class CantFindEditor(Exception): - def __init__(self): - Exception.__init__(self, "Can't find editor to get string from") - -def editor_string(comment=None, encoding=None): - """Invokes the editor, and returns the user-produced text as a string - - >>> if "EDITOR" in os.environ: - ... del os.environ["EDITOR"] - >>> if "VISUAL" in os.environ: - ... del os.environ["VISUAL"] - >>> editor_string() - Traceback (most recent call last): - CantFindEditor: Can't find editor to get string from - >>> os.environ["EDITOR"] = "echo bar > " - >>> editor_string() - u'bar\\n' - >>> os.environ["VISUAL"] = "echo baz > " - >>> editor_string() - u'baz\\n' - >>> del os.environ["EDITOR"] - >>> del os.environ["VISUAL"] - """ - if encoding == None: - encoding = default_encoding - for name in ('VISUAL', 'EDITOR'): - try: - editor = os.environ[name] - break - except KeyError: - pass - else: - raise CantFindEditor() - fhandle, fname = tempfile.mkstemp() - try: - if comment is not None: - cstring = u'\n'+comment_string(comment) - os.write(fhandle, cstring.encode(encoding)) - os.close(fhandle) - oldmtime = os.path.getmtime(fname) - os.system("%s %s" % (editor, fname)) - f = codecs.open(fname, "r", encoding) - output = trimmed_string(f.read()) - f.close() - if output.rstrip('\n') == "": - output = None - finally: - os.unlink(fname) - return output - - -def comment_string(comment): - """ - >>> comment_string('hello') == comment_marker+"hello" - True - """ - return comment_marker + comment - - -def trimmed_string(instring): - """ - >>> trimmed_string("hello\\n"+comment_marker) - u'hello\\n' - >>> trimmed_string("hi!\\n" + comment_string('Booga')) - u'hi!\\n' - """ - out = [] - for line in instring.splitlines(True): - if line.startswith(comment_marker): - break - out.append(line) - return ''.join(out) - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/encoding.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/encoding.py deleted file mode 100644 index fd513b5..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/encoding.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -# Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bugtracker -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Support input/output/filesystem encodings (e.g. UTF-8). -""" - -import codecs -import locale -import sys -import doctest - - -ENCODING = None # override get_encoding() output by setting this - -def get_encoding(): - """ - Guess a useful input/output/filesystem encoding... Maybe we need - seperate encodings for input/output and filesystem? Hmm... - """ - if ENCODING != None: - return ENCODING - encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() or sys.getdefaultencoding() - if sys.platform != 'win32' or sys.version_info[:2] > (2, 3): - encoding = locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME)[1] or encoding - # Python 2.3 on windows doesn't know about 'XYZ' alias for 'cpXYZ' - return encoding - -def known_encoding(encoding): - """ - >>> known_encoding("highly-unlikely-encoding") - False - >>> known_encoding(get_encoding()) - True - """ - try: - codecs.lookup(encoding) - return True - except LookupError: - return False - -def set_IO_stream_encodings(encoding): - sys.stdin = codecs.getreader(encoding)(sys.__stdin__) - sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter(encoding)(sys.__stdout__) - sys.stderr = codecs.getwriter(encoding)(sys.__stderr__) - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/git.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/git.py deleted file mode 100644 index 628f9b9..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/git.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Ben Finney -# Chris Ball -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Git backend. -""" - -import os -import re -import sys -import unittest -import doctest - -import vcs - - -def new(): - return Git() - -class Git(vcs.VCS): - name="git" - client="git" - versioned=True - def _vcs_version(self): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("--version") - return output - def _vcs_detect(self, path): - if self._u_search_parent_directories(path, ".git") != None : - return True - return False - def _vcs_root(self, path): - """Find the root of the deepest repository containing path.""" - # Assume that nothing funny is going on; in particular, that we aren't - # dealing with a bare repo. - if os.path.isdir(path) != True: - path = os.path.dirname(path) - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("rev-parse", "--git-dir", - directory=path) - gitdir = os.path.join(path, output.rstrip('\n')) - dirname = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(gitdir)) - return dirname - def _vcs_init(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("init", directory=path) - def _vcs_get_user_id(self): - status,output,error = \ - self._u_invoke_client("config", "user.name", expect=(0,1)) - if status == 0: - name = output.rstrip('\n') - else: - name = "" - status,output,error = \ - self._u_invoke_client("config", "user.email", expect=(0,1)) - if status == 0: - email = output.rstrip('\n') - else: - email = "" - if name != "" or email != "": # got something! - # guess missing info, if necessary - if name == "": - name = self._u_get_fallback_username() - if email == "": - email = self._u_get_fallback_email() - return self._u_create_id(name, email) - return None # Git has no infomation - def _vcs_set_user_id(self, value): - name,email = self._u_parse_id(value) - if email != None: - self._u_invoke_client("config", "user.email", email) - self._u_invoke_client("config", "user.name", name) - def _vcs_add(self, path): - if os.path.isdir(path): - return - self._u_invoke_client("add", path) - def _vcs_remove(self, path): - if not os.path.isdir(self._u_abspath(path)): - self._u_invoke_client("rm", "-f", path) - def _vcs_update(self, path): - self._vcs_add(path) - def _vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision=None, binary=False): - if revision == None: - return vcs.VCS._vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision, binary=binary) - else: - arg = "%s:%s" % (revision,path) - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("show", arg) - return output - def _vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision=None): - if revision==None: - vcs.VCS._vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision) - else: - #self._u_invoke_client("archive", revision, directory) # makes tarball - self._u_invoke_client("clone", "--no-checkout",".",directory) - self._u_invoke_client("checkout", revision, directory=directory) - def _vcs_commit(self, commitfile, allow_empty=False): - args = ['commit', '--all', '--file', commitfile] - if allow_empty == True: - args.append("--allow-empty") - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args) - else: - kwargs = {"expect":(0,1)} - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args, **kwargs) - strings = ["nothing to commit", - "nothing added to commit"] - if self._u_any_in_string(strings, output) == True: - raise vcs.EmptyCommit() - revision = None - revline = re.compile("(.*) (.*)[:\]] (.*)") - match = revline.search(output) - assert match != None, output+error - assert len(match.groups()) == 3 - revision = match.groups()[1] - full_revision = self._vcs_revision_id(-1) - assert full_revision.startswith(revision), \ - "Mismatched revisions:\n%s\n%s" % (revision, full_revision) - return full_revision - def _vcs_revision_id(self, index): - args = ["rev-list", "--first-parent", "--reverse", "HEAD"] - kwargs = {"expect":(0,128)} - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args, **kwargs) - if status == 128: - if error.startswith("fatal: ambiguous argument 'HEAD': unknown "): - return None - raise vcs.CommandError(args, status, stdout="", stderr=error) - commits = output.splitlines() - try: - return commits[index] - except IndexError: - return None - - -vcs.make_vcs_testcase_subclasses(Git, sys.modules[__name__]) - -unitsuite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__]) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/hg.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/hg.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7cd4c2f..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/hg.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Ben Finney -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Mercurial (hg) backend. -""" - -import os -import re -import sys -import unittest -import doctest - -import vcs - - -def new(): - return Hg() - -class Hg(vcs.VCS): - name="hg" - client="hg" - versioned=True - def _vcs_version(self): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("--version") - return output - def _vcs_detect(self, path): - """Detect whether a directory is revision-controlled using Mercurial""" - if self._u_search_parent_directories(path, ".hg") != None: - return True - return False - def _vcs_root(self, path): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("root", directory=path) - return output.rstrip('\n') - def _vcs_init(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("init", directory=path) - def _vcs_get_user_id(self): - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client("showconfig","ui.username") - return output.rstrip('\n') - def _vcs_set_user_id(self, value): - """ - Supported by the Config Extension, but that is not part of - standard Mercurial. - http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/ConfigExtension - """ - raise vcs.SettingIDnotSupported - def _vcs_add(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("add", path) - def _vcs_remove(self, path): - self._u_invoke_client("rm", "--force", path) - def _vcs_update(self, path): - pass - def _vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision=None, binary=False): - if revision == None: - return vcs.VCS._vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision, binary=binary) - else: - status,output,error = \ - self._u_invoke_client("cat","-r",revision,path) - return output - def _vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision=None): - if revision == None: - return vcs.VCS._vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision) - else: - self._u_invoke_client("archive", "--rev", revision, directory) - def _vcs_commit(self, commitfile, allow_empty=False): - args = ['commit', '--logfile', commitfile] - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args) - if allow_empty == False: - strings = ["nothing changed"] - if self._u_any_in_string(strings, output) == True: - raise vcs.EmptyCommit() - return self._vcs_revision_id(-1) - def _vcs_revision_id(self, index, style="id"): - args = ["identify", "--rev", str(int(index)), "--%s" % style] - kwargs = {"expect": (0,255)} - status,output,error = self._u_invoke_client(*args, **kwargs) - if status == 0: - id = output.strip() - if id == '000000000000': - return None # before initial commit. - return id - return None - - -vcs.make_vcs_testcase_subclasses(Hg, sys.modules[__name__]) - -unitsuite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__]) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/mapfile.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/mapfile.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4d69601..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/mapfile.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Provide a means of saving and loading dictionaries of parameters. The -saved "mapfiles" should be clear, flat-text files, and allow easy merging of -independent/conflicting changes. -""" - -import errno -import os.path -import yaml -import doctest - - -class IllegalKey(Exception): - def __init__(self, key): - Exception.__init__(self, 'Illegal key "%s"' % key) - self.key = key - -class IllegalValue(Exception): - def __init__(self, value): - Exception.__init__(self, 'Illegal value "%s"' % value) - self.value = value - -def generate(map): - """Generate a YAML mapfile content string. - >>> generate({"q":"p"}) - 'q: p\\n\\n' - >>> generate({"q":u"Fran\u00e7ais"}) - 'q: Fran\\xc3\\xa7ais\\n\\n' - >>> generate({"q":u"hello"}) - 'q: hello\\n\\n' - >>> generate({"q=":"p"}) - Traceback (most recent call last): - IllegalKey: Illegal key "q=" - >>> generate({"q:":"p"}) - Traceback (most recent call last): - IllegalKey: Illegal key "q:" - >>> generate({"q\\n":"p"}) - Traceback (most recent call last): - IllegalKey: Illegal key "q\\n" - >>> generate({"":"p"}) - Traceback (most recent call last): - IllegalKey: Illegal key "" - >>> generate({">q":"p"}) - Traceback (most recent call last): - IllegalKey: Illegal key ">q" - >>> generate({"q":"p\\n"}) - Traceback (most recent call last): - IllegalValue: Illegal value "p\\n" - """ - keys = map.keys() - keys.sort() - for key in keys: - try: - assert not key.startswith('>') - assert('\n' not in key) - assert('=' not in key) - assert(':' not in key) - assert(len(key) > 0) - except AssertionError: - raise IllegalKey(unicode(key).encode('unicode_escape')) - if "\n" in map[key]: - raise IllegalValue(unicode(map[key]).encode('unicode_escape')) - - lines = [] - for key in keys: - lines.append(yaml.safe_dump({key: map[key]}, - default_flow_style=False, - allow_unicode=True)) - lines.append("") - return '\n'.join(lines) - -def parse(contents): - """ - Parse a YAML mapfile string. - >>> parse('q: p\\n\\n')['q'] - 'p' - >>> parse('q: \\'p\\'\\n\\n')['q'] - 'p' - >>> contents = generate({"a":"b", "c":"d", "e":"f"}) - >>> dict = parse(contents) - >>> dict["a"] - 'b' - >>> dict["c"] - 'd' - >>> dict["e"] - 'f' - """ - return yaml.load(contents) or {} - -def map_save(vcs, path, map, allow_no_vcs=False): - """Save the map as a mapfile to the specified path""" - contents = generate(map) - vcs.set_file_contents(path, contents, allow_no_vcs) - -def map_load(vcs, path, allow_no_vcs=False): - contents = vcs.get_file_contents(path, allow_no_vcs=allow_no_vcs) - return parse(contents) - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/plugin.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/plugin.py deleted file mode 100644 index d593d69..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/plugin.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Marien Zwart -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Allow simple listing and loading of the various becommands and libbe -submodules (i.e. "plugins"). -""" - -import os -import os.path -import sys -import doctest - -def my_import(mod_name): - module = __import__(mod_name) - components = mod_name.split('.') - for comp in components[1:]: - module = getattr(module, comp) - return module - -def iter_plugins(prefix): - """ - >>> "list" in [n for n,m in iter_plugins("becommands")] - True - >>> "plugin" in [n for n,m in iter_plugins("libbe")] - True - """ - modfiles = os.listdir(os.path.join(plugin_path, prefix)) - modfiles.sort() - for modfile in modfiles: - if modfile.startswith('.'): - continue # the occasional emacs temporary file - if modfile.endswith(".py") and modfile != "__init__.py": - yield modfile[:-3], my_import(prefix+"."+modfile[:-3]) - - -def get_plugin(prefix, name): - """ - >>> get_plugin("becommands", "asdf") is None - True - >>> q = repr(get_plugin("becommands", "list")) - >>> q.startswith(" -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -This module provides a series of useful decorators for defining -various types of properties. For example usage, consider the -unittests at the end of the module. - -See - http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0318/ -and - http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~micheles/python/documentation.html -for more information on decorators. -""" - -import copy -import types -import unittest - - -class ValueCheckError (ValueError): - def __init__(self, name, value, allowed): - action = "in" # some list of allowed values - if type(allowed) == types.FunctionType: - action = "allowed by" # some allowed-value check function - msg = "%s not %s %s for %s" % (value, action, allowed, name) - ValueError.__init__(self, msg) - self.name = name - self.value = value - self.allowed = allowed - -def Property(funcs): - """ - End a chain of property decorators, returning a property. - """ - args = {} - args["fget"] = funcs.get("fget", None) - args["fset"] = funcs.get("fset", None) - args["fdel"] = funcs.get("fdel", None) - args["doc"] = funcs.get("doc", None) - - #print "Creating a property with" - #for key, val in args.items(): print key, value - return property(**args) - -def doc_property(doc=None): - """ - Add a docstring to a chain of property decorators. - """ - def decorator(funcs=None): - """ - Takes either a dict of funcs {"fget":fnX, "fset":fnY, ...} - or a function fn() returning such a dict. - """ - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() # convert from function-arg to dict - funcs["doc"] = doc - return funcs - return decorator - -def local_property(name, null=None, mutable_null=False): - """ - Define get/set access to per-parent-instance local storage. Uses - .__value to store the value for a particular owner instance. - If the .__value attribute does not exist, returns null. - - If mutable_null == True, we only release deepcopies of the null to - the outside world. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget", None) - fset = funcs.get("fset", None) - def _fget(self): - if fget is not None: - fget(self) - if mutable_null == True: - ret_null = copy.deepcopy(null) - else: - ret_null = null - value = getattr(self, "_%s_value" % name, ret_null) - return value - def _fset(self, value): - setattr(self, "_%s_value" % name, value) - if fset is not None: - fset(self, value) - funcs["fget"] = _fget - funcs["fset"] = _fset - funcs["name"] = name - return funcs - return decorator - -def settings_property(name, null=None): - """ - Similar to local_property, except where local_property stores the - value in instance.__value, settings_property stores the - value in instance.settings[name]. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget", None) - fset = funcs.get("fset", None) - def _fget(self): - if fget is not None: - fget(self) - value = self.settings.get(name, null) - return value - def _fset(self, value): - self.settings[name] = value - if fset is not None: - fset(self, value) - funcs["fget"] = _fget - funcs["fset"] = _fset - funcs["name"] = name - return funcs - return decorator - - -# Allow comparison and caching with _original_ values for mutables, -# since -# -# >>> a = [] -# >>> b = a -# >>> b.append(1) -# >>> a -# [1] -# >>> a==b -# True -def _hash_mutable_value(value): - return repr(value) -def _init_mutable_property_cache(self): - if not hasattr(self, "_mutable_property_cache_hash"): - # first call to _fget for any mutable property - self._mutable_property_cache_hash = {} - self._mutable_property_cache_copy = {} -def _set_cached_mutable_property(self, cacher_name, property_name, value): - _init_mutable_property_cache(self) - self._mutable_property_cache_hash[(cacher_name, property_name)] = \ - _hash_mutable_value(value) - self._mutable_property_cache_copy[(cacher_name, property_name)] = \ - copy.deepcopy(value) -def _get_cached_mutable_property(self, cacher_name, property_name, default=None): - _init_mutable_property_cache(self) - if (cacher_name, property_name) not in self._mutable_property_cache_copy: - return default - return self._mutable_property_cache_copy[(cacher_name, property_name)] -def _cmp_cached_mutable_property(self, cacher_name, property_name, value, default=None): - _init_mutable_property_cache(self) - if (cacher_name, property_name) not in self._mutable_property_cache_hash: - _set_cached_mutable_property(self, cacher_name, property_name, default) - old_hash = self._mutable_property_cache_hash[(cacher_name, property_name)] - return cmp(_hash_mutable_value(value), old_hash) - - -def defaulting_property(default=None, null=None, - mutable_default=False): - """ - Define a default value for get access to a property. - If the stored value is null, then default is returned. - - If mutable_default == True, we only release deepcopies of the - default to the outside world. - - null should never escape to the outside world, so don't worry - about it being a mutable. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget") - fset = funcs.get("fset") - name = funcs.get("name", "") - def _fget(self): - value = fget(self) - if value == null: - if mutable_default == True: - return copy.deepcopy(default) - else: - return default - return value - def _fset(self, value): - if value == default: - value = null - fset(self, value) - funcs["fget"] = _fget - funcs["fset"] = _fset - return funcs - return decorator - -def fn_checked_property(value_allowed_fn): - """ - Define allowed values for get/set access to a property. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget") - fset = funcs.get("fset") - name = funcs.get("name", "") - def _fget(self): - value = fget(self) - if value_allowed_fn(value) != True: - raise ValueCheckError(name, value, value_allowed_fn) - return value - def _fset(self, value): - if value_allowed_fn(value) != True: - raise ValueCheckError(name, value, value_allowed_fn) - fset(self, value) - funcs["fget"] = _fget - funcs["fset"] = _fset - return funcs - return decorator - -def checked_property(allowed=[]): - """ - Define allowed values for get/set access to a property. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget") - fset = funcs.get("fset") - name = funcs.get("name", "") - def _fget(self): - value = fget(self) - if value not in allowed: - raise ValueCheckError(name, value, allowed) - return value - def _fset(self, value): - if value not in allowed: - raise ValueCheckError(name, value, allowed) - fset(self, value) - funcs["fget"] = _fget - funcs["fset"] = _fset - return funcs - return decorator - -def cached_property(generator, initVal=None, mutable=False): - """ - Allow caching of values generated by generator(instance), where - instance is the instance to which this property belongs. Uses - .__cache to store a cache flag for a particular owner - instance. - - When the cache flag is True or missing and the stored value is - initVal, the first fget call triggers the generator function, - whose output is stored in __cached_value. That and - subsequent calls to fget will return this cached value. - - If the input value is no longer initVal (e.g. a value has been - loaded from disk or set with fset), that value overrides any - cached value, and this property has no effect. - - When the cache flag is False and the stored value is initVal, the - generator is not cached, but is called on every fget. - - The cache flag is missing on initialization. Particular instances - may override by setting their own flag. - - In the case that mutable == True, all caching is disabled and the - generator is called whenever the cached value would otherwise be - used. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget") - name = funcs.get("name", "") - def _fget(self): - cache = getattr(self, "_%s_cache" % name, True) - value = fget(self) - if value == initVal: - if cache == True and mutable == False: - if hasattr(self, "_%s_cached_value" % name): - value = getattr(self, "_%s_cached_value" % name) - else: - value = generator(self) - setattr(self, "_%s_cached_value" % name, value) - else: - value = generator(self) - return value - funcs["fget"] = _fget - return funcs - return decorator - -def primed_property(primer, initVal=None): - """ - Just like a cached_property, except that instead of returning a - new value and running fset to cache it, the primer performs some - background manipulation (e.g. loads data into instance.settings) - such that a _second_ pass through fget succeeds. - - The 'cache' flag becomes a 'prime' flag, with priming taking place - whenever .__prime is True, or is False or missing and - value == initVal. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget") - name = funcs.get("name", "") - def _fget(self): - prime = getattr(self, "_%s_prime" % name, False) - if prime == False: - value = fget(self) - if prime == True or (prime == False and value == initVal): - primer(self) - value = fget(self) - return value - funcs["fget"] = _fget - return funcs - return decorator - -def change_hook_property(hook, mutable=False, default=None): - """ - Call the function hook(instance, old_value, new_value) whenever a - value different from the current value is set (instance is a a - reference to the class instance to which this property belongs). - This is useful for saving changes to disk, etc. This function is - called _after_ the new value has been stored, allowing you to - change the stored value if you want. - - In the case of mutables, things are slightly trickier. Because - the property-owning class has no way of knowing when the value - changes. We work around this by caching a private deepcopy of the - mutable value, and checking for changes whenever the property is - set (obviously) or retrieved (to check for external changes). So - long as you're conscientious about accessing the property after - making external modifications, mutability woln't be a problem. - t.x.append(5) # external modification - t.x # dummy access notices change and triggers hook - See testChangeHookMutableProperty for an example of the expected - behavior. - """ - def decorator(funcs): - if hasattr(funcs, "__call__"): - funcs = funcs() - fget = funcs.get("fget") - fset = funcs.get("fset") - name = funcs.get("name", "") - def _fget(self, new_value=None, from_fset=False): # only used if mutable == True - if from_fset == True: - value = new_value # compare new value with cached - else: - value = fget(self) # compare current value with cached - if _cmp_cached_mutable_property(self, "change hook property", name, value, default) != 0: - # there has been a change, cache new value - old_value = _get_cached_mutable_property(self, "change hook property", name, default) - _set_cached_mutable_property(self, "change hook property", name, value) - if from_fset == True: # return previously cached value - value = old_value - else: # the value changed while we weren't looking - hook(self, old_value, value) - return value - def _fset(self, value): - if mutable == True: # get cached previous value - old_value = _fget(self, new_value=value, from_fset=True) - else: - old_value = fget(self) - fset(self, value) - if value != old_value: - hook(self, old_value, value) - if mutable == True: - funcs["fget"] = _fget - funcs["fset"] = _fset - return funcs - return decorator - - -class DecoratorTests(unittest.TestCase): - def testLocalDoc(self): - class Test(object): - @Property - @doc_property("A fancy property") - def x(): - return {} - self.failUnless(Test.x.__doc__ == "A fancy property", - Test.x.__doc__) - def testLocalProperty(self): - class Test(object): - @Property - @local_property(name="LOCAL") - def x(): - return {} - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t.x == None, str(t.x)) - t.x = 'z' # the first set initializes ._LOCAL_value - self.failUnless(t.x == 'z', str(t.x)) - self.failUnless("_LOCAL_value" in dir(t), dir(t)) - self.failUnless(t._LOCAL_value == 'z', t._LOCAL_value) - def testSettingsProperty(self): - class Test(object): - @Property - @settings_property(name="attr") - def x(): - return {} - def __init__(self): - self.settings = {} - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t.x == None, str(t.x)) - t.x = 'z' # the first set initializes ._LOCAL_value - self.failUnless(t.x == 'z', str(t.x)) - self.failUnless("attr" in t.settings, t.settings) - self.failUnless(t.settings["attr"] == 'z', t.settings["attr"]) - def testDefaultingLocalProperty(self): - class Test(object): - @Property - @defaulting_property(default='y', null='x') - @local_property(name="DEFAULT", null=5) - def x(): return {} - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t.x == 5, str(t.x)) - t.x = 'x' - self.failUnless(t.x == 'y', str(t.x)) - t.x = 'y' - self.failUnless(t.x == 'y', str(t.x)) - t.x = 'z' - self.failUnless(t.x == 'z', str(t.x)) - t.x = 5 - self.failUnless(t.x == 5, str(t.x)) - def testCheckedLocalProperty(self): - class Test(object): - @Property - @checked_property(allowed=['x', 'y', 'z']) - @local_property(name="CHECKED") - def x(): return {} - def __init__(self): - self._CHECKED_value = 'x' - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t.x == 'x', str(t.x)) - try: - t.x = None - e = None - except ValueCheckError, e: - pass - self.failUnless(type(e) == ValueCheckError, type(e)) - def testTwoCheckedLocalProperties(self): - class Test(object): - @Property - @checked_property(allowed=['x', 'y', 'z']) - @local_property(name="X") - def x(): return {} - - @Property - @checked_property(allowed=['a', 'b', 'c']) - @local_property(name="A") - def a(): return {} - def __init__(self): - self._A_value = 'a' - self._X_value = 'x' - t = Test() - try: - t.x = 'a' - e = None - except ValueCheckError, e: - pass - self.failUnless(type(e) == ValueCheckError, type(e)) - t.x = 'x' - t.x = 'y' - t.x = 'z' - try: - t.a = 'x' - e = None - except ValueCheckError, e: - pass - self.failUnless(type(e) == ValueCheckError, type(e)) - t.a = 'a' - t.a = 'b' - t.a = 'c' - def testFnCheckedLocalProperty(self): - class Test(object): - @Property - @fn_checked_property(lambda v : v in ['x', 'y', 'z']) - @local_property(name="CHECKED") - def x(): return {} - def __init__(self): - self._CHECKED_value = 'x' - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t.x == 'x', str(t.x)) - try: - t.x = None - e = None - except ValueCheckError, e: - pass - self.failUnless(type(e) == ValueCheckError, type(e)) - def testCachedLocalProperty(self): - class Gen(object): - def __init__(self): - self.i = 0 - def __call__(self, owner): - self.i += 1 - return self.i - class Test(object): - @Property - @cached_property(generator=Gen(), initVal=None) - @local_property(name="CACHED") - def x(): return {} - t = Test() - self.failIf("_CACHED_cache" in dir(t), getattr(t, "_CACHED_cache", None)) - self.failUnless(t.x == 1, t.x) - self.failUnless(t.x == 1, t.x) - self.failUnless(t.x == 1, t.x) - t.x = 8 - self.failUnless(t.x == 8, t.x) - self.failUnless(t.x == 8, t.x) - t._CACHED_cache = False # Caching is off, but the stored value - val = t.x # is 8, not the initVal (None), so we - self.failUnless(val == 8, val) # get 8. - t._CACHED_value = None # Now we've set the stored value to None - val = t.x # so future calls to fget (like this) - self.failUnless(val == 2, val) # will call the generator every time... - val = t.x - self.failUnless(val == 3, val) - val = t.x - self.failUnless(val == 4, val) - t._CACHED_cache = True # We turn caching back on, and get - self.failUnless(t.x == 1, str(t.x)) # the original cached value. - del t._CACHED_cached_value # Removing that value forces a - self.failUnless(t.x == 5, str(t.x)) # single cache-regenerating call - self.failUnless(t.x == 5, str(t.x)) # to the genenerator, after which - self.failUnless(t.x == 5, str(t.x)) # we get the new cached value. - def testPrimedLocalProperty(self): - class Test(object): - def prime(self): - self.settings["PRIMED"] = "initialized" - @Property - @primed_property(primer=prime, initVal=None) - @settings_property(name="PRIMED") - def x(): return {} - def __init__(self): - self.settings={} - t = Test() - self.failIf("_PRIMED_prime" in dir(t), getattr(t, "_PRIMED_prime", None)) - self.failUnless(t.x == "initialized", t.x) - t.x = 1 - self.failUnless(t.x == 1, t.x) - t.x = None - self.failUnless(t.x == "initialized", t.x) - t._PRIMED_prime = True - t.x = 3 - self.failUnless(t.x == "initialized", t.x) - t._PRIMED_prime = False - t.x = 3 - self.failUnless(t.x == 3, t.x) - def testChangeHookLocalProperty(self): - class Test(object): - def _hook(self, old, new): - self.old = old - self.new = new - - @Property - @change_hook_property(_hook) - @local_property(name="HOOKED") - def x(): return {} - t = Test() - t.x = 1 - self.failUnless(t.old == None, t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == 1, t.new) - t.x = 1 - self.failUnless(t.old == None, t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == 1, t.new) - t.x = 2 - self.failUnless(t.old == 1, t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == 2, t.new) - def testChangeHookMutableProperty(self): - class Test(object): - def _hook(self, old, new): - self.old = old - self.new = new - self.hook_calls += 1 - - @Property - @change_hook_property(_hook, mutable=True) - @local_property(name="HOOKED") - def x(): return {} - t = Test() - t.hook_calls = 0 - t.x = [] - self.failUnless(t.old == None, t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 1, t.hook_calls) - a = t.x - a.append(5) - t.x = a - self.failUnless(t.old == [], t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [5], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 2, t.hook_calls) - t.x = [] - self.failUnless(t.old == [5], t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 3, t.hook_calls) - # now append without reassigning. this doesn't trigger the - # change, since we don't ever set t.x, only get it and mess - # with it. It does, however, update our t.new, since t.new = - # t.x and is not a static copy. - t.x.append(5) - self.failUnless(t.old == [5], t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [5], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 3, t.hook_calls) - # however, the next t.x get _will_ notice the change... - a = t.x - self.failUnless(t.old == [], t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [5], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 4, t.hook_calls) - t.x.append(6) # this append(6) is not noticed yet - self.failUnless(t.old == [], t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [5,6], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 4, t.hook_calls) - # this append(7) is not noticed, but the t.x get causes the - # append(6) to be noticed - t.x.append(7) - self.failUnless(t.old == [5], t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [5,6,7], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 5, t.hook_calls) - a = t.x # now the append(7) is noticed - self.failUnless(t.old == [5,6], t.old) - self.failUnless(t.new == [5,6,7], t.new) - self.failUnless(t.hook_calls == 6, t.hook_calls) - - -suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(DecoratorTests) - diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/settings_object.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/settings_object.py deleted file mode 100644 index ceea9d5..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/settings_object.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,412 +0,0 @@ -# Bugs Everywhere - a distributed bugtracker -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -This module provides a base class implementing settings-dict based -property storage useful for BE objects with saved properties -(e.g. BugDir, Bug, Comment). For example usage, consider the -unittests at the end of the module. -""" - -import doctest -import unittest - -from properties import Property, doc_property, local_property, \ - defaulting_property, checked_property, fn_checked_property, \ - cached_property, primed_property, change_hook_property, \ - settings_property - - -class _Token (object): - """ - `Control' value class for properties. We want values that only - mean something to the settings_object module. - """ - pass - -class UNPRIMED (_Token): - "Property has not been primed." - pass - -class EMPTY (_Token): - """ - Property has been primed but has no user-set value, so use - default/generator value. - """ - pass - - -def prop_save_settings(self, old, new): - """ - The default action undertaken when a property changes. - """ - if self.sync_with_disk==True: - self.save_settings() - -def prop_load_settings(self): - """ - The default action undertaken when an UNPRIMED property is accessed. - """ - if self.sync_with_disk==True and self._settings_loaded==False: - self.load_settings() - else: - self._setup_saved_settings(flag_as_loaded=False) - -# Some name-mangling routines for pretty printing setting names -def setting_name_to_attr_name(self, name): - """ - Convert keys to the .settings dict into their associated - SavedSettingsObject attribute names. - >>> print setting_name_to_attr_name(None,"User-id") - user_id - """ - return name.lower().replace('-', '_') - -def attr_name_to_setting_name(self, name): - """ - The inverse of setting_name_to_attr_name. - >>> print attr_name_to_setting_name(None, "user_id") - User-id - """ - return name.capitalize().replace('_', '-') - - -def versioned_property(name, doc, - default=None, generator=None, - change_hook=prop_save_settings, - mutable=False, - primer=prop_load_settings, - allowed=None, check_fn=None, - settings_properties=[], - required_saved_properties=[], - require_save=False): - """ - Combine the common decorators in a single function. - - Use zero or one (but not both) of default or generator, since a - working default will keep the generator from functioning. Use the - default if you know what you want the default value to be at - 'coding time'. Use the generator if you can write a function to - determine a valid default at run time. If both default and - generator are None, then the property will be a defaulting - property which defaults to None. - - allowed and check_fn have a similar relationship, although you can - use both of these if you want. allowed compares the proposed - value against a list determined at 'coding time' and check_fn - allows more flexible comparisons to take place at run time. - - Set require_save to True if you want to save the default/generated - value for a property, to protect against future changes. E.g., we - currently expect all comments to be 'text/plain' but in the future - we may want to default to 'text/html'. If we don't want the old - comments to be interpreted as 'text/html', we would require that - the content type be saved. - - change_hook, primer, settings_properties, and - required_saved_properties are only options to get their defaults - into our local scope. Don't mess with them. - - Set mutable=True if: - * default is a mutable - * your generator function may return mutables - * you set change_hook and might have mutable property values - See the docstrings in libbe.properties for details on how each of - these cases are handled. - """ - settings_properties.append(name) - if require_save == True: - required_saved_properties.append(name) - def decorator(funcs): - fulldoc = doc - if default != None or generator == None: - defaulting = defaulting_property(default=default, null=EMPTY, - mutable_default=mutable) - fulldoc += "\n\nThis property defaults to %s." % default - if generator != None: - cached = cached_property(generator=generator, initVal=EMPTY, - mutable=mutable) - fulldoc += "\n\nThis property is generated with %s." % generator - if check_fn != None: - fn_checked = fn_checked_property(value_allowed_fn=check_fn) - fulldoc += "\n\nThis property is checked with %s." % check_fn - if allowed != None: - checked = checked_property(allowed=allowed) - fulldoc += "\n\nThe allowed values for this property are: %s." \ - % (', '.join(allowed)) - hooked = change_hook_property(hook=change_hook, mutable=mutable, - default=EMPTY) - primed = primed_property(primer=primer, initVal=UNPRIMED) - settings = settings_property(name=name, null=UNPRIMED) - docp = doc_property(doc=fulldoc) - deco = hooked(primed(settings(docp(funcs)))) - if default != None or generator == None: - deco = defaulting(deco) - if generator != None: - deco = cached(deco) - if check_fn != None: - deco = fn_checked(deco) - if allowed != None: - deco = checked(deco) - return Property(deco) - return decorator - -class SavedSettingsObject(object): - - # Keep a list of properties that may be stored in the .settings dict. - #settings_properties = [] - - # A list of properties that we save to disk, even if they were - # never set (in which case we save the default value). This - # protects against future changes in default values. - #required_saved_properties = [] - - _setting_name_to_attr_name = setting_name_to_attr_name - _attr_name_to_setting_name = attr_name_to_setting_name - - def __init__(self): - self._settings_loaded = False - self.sync_with_disk = False - self.settings = {} - - def load_settings(self): - """Load the settings from disk.""" - # Override. Must call ._setup_saved_settings() after loading. - self.settings = {} - self._setup_saved_settings() - - def _setup_saved_settings(self, flag_as_loaded=True): - """ - To be run after setting self.settings up from disk. Marks all - settings as primed. - """ - for property in self.settings_properties: - if property not in self.settings: - self.settings[property] = EMPTY - elif self.settings[property] == UNPRIMED: - self.settings[property] = EMPTY - if flag_as_loaded == True: - self._settings_loaded = True - - def save_settings(self): - """Load the settings from disk.""" - # Override. Should save the dict output of ._get_saved_settings() - settings = self._get_saved_settings() - pass # write settings to disk.... - - def _get_saved_settings(self): - settings = {} - for k,v in self.settings.items(): - if v != None and v != EMPTY: - settings[k] = v - for k in self.required_saved_properties: - settings[k] = getattr(self, self._setting_name_to_attr_name(k)) - return settings - - def clear_cached_setting(self, setting=None): - "If setting=None, clear *all* cached settings" - if setting != None: - if hasattr(self, "_%s_cached_value" % setting): - delattr(self, "_%s_cached_value" % setting) - else: - for setting in settings_properties: - self.clear_cached_setting(setting) - - -class SavedSettingsObjectTests(unittest.TestCase): - def testSimpleProperty(self): - """Testing a minimal versioned property""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - # access missing setting - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 0, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == None, t.content_type) - # accessing t.content_type triggers the priming, which runs - # t._setup_saved_settings, which fills out t.settings with - # EMPTY data. t._settings_loaded is still false though, since - # the default priming does not do any of the `official' loading - # that occurs in t.load_settings. - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 1, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - # load settings creates an EMPTY value in the settings array - t.load_settings() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == None, t.content_type) - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 1, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - # now we set a value - t.content_type = 5 - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == 5, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == 5, t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == 5, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - # now we set another value - t.content_type = "text/plain" - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/plain", t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == "text/plain", - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/plain"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - # now we clear to the post-primed value - t.content_type = EMPTY - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == None, t.content_type) - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 1, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - def testDefaultingProperty(self): - """Testing a defaulting versioned property""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - default="text/plain", - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/plain", t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - t.load_settings() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/plain", t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings() == {}, t._get_saved_settings()) - t.content_type = "text/html" - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/html", - t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == "text/html", - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/html"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - def testRequiredDefaultingProperty(self): - """Testing a required defaulting versioned property""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - default="text/plain", - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties, - require_save=True) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/plain"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - t.content_type = "text/html" - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/html"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - def testClassVersionedPropertyDefinition(self): - """Testing a class-specific _versioned property decorator""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - def _versioned_property(settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties, - **kwargs): - if "settings_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["settings_properties"] = settings_properties - if "required_saved_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["required_saved_properties"]=required_saved_properties - return versioned_property(**kwargs) - @_versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - default="text/plain", - require_save=True) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/plain"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - t.content_type = "text/html" - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/html"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - def testMutableChangeHookedProperty(self): - """Testing a mutable change-hooked property""" - SAVES = [] - def prop_log_save_settings(self, old, new, saves=SAVES): - saves.append("'%s' -> '%s'" % (str(old), str(new))) - prop_save_settings(self, old, new) - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="List-type", - doc="A test property", - mutable=True, - change_hook=prop_log_save_settings, - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties) - def list_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - t.load_settings() - self.failUnless(SAVES == [], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.list_type == None, t.list_type) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t.settings["List-type"]==EMPTY,t.settings["List-type"]) - t.list_type = [] - self.failUnless(t.settings["List-type"] == [], t.settings["List-type"]) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ - "'' -> '[]'" - ], SAVES) - t.list_type.append(5) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ - "'' -> '[]'", - ], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t.settings["List-type"] == [5],t.settings["List-type"]) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ # the append(5) has not yet been saved - "'' -> '[]'", - ], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t.list_type == [5], t.list_type) # <-get triggers saved - - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ # now the append(5) has been saved. - "'' -> '[]'", - "'[]' -> '[5]'" - ], SAVES) - -unitsuite=unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(SavedSettingsObjectTests) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/tree.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/tree.py deleted file mode 100644 index 06d09e5..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/tree.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -# Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bugtracker -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Define a traversable tree structure. -""" - -import doctest - -class Tree(list): - """ - Construct - +-b---d-g - a-+ +-e - +-c-+-f-h-i - with - >>> i = Tree(); i.n = "i" - >>> h = Tree([i]); h.n = "h" - >>> f = Tree([h]); f.n = "f" - >>> e = Tree(); e.n = "e" - >>> c = Tree([f,e]); c.n = "c" - >>> g = Tree(); g.n = "g" - >>> d = Tree([g]); d.n = "d" - >>> b = Tree([d]); b.n = "b" - >>> a = Tree(); a.n = "a" - >>> a.append(c) - >>> a.append(b) - - >>> a.branch_len() - 5 - >>> a.sort(key=lambda node : -node.branch_len()) - >>> "".join([node.n for node in a.traverse()]) - 'acfhiebdg' - >>> a.sort(key=lambda node : node.branch_len()) - >>> "".join([node.n for node in a.traverse()]) - 'abdgcefhi' - >>> "".join([node.n for node in a.traverse(depth_first=False)]) - 'abcdefghi' - >>> for depth,node in a.thread(): - ... print "%*s" % (2*depth+1, node.n) - a - b - d - g - c - e - f - h - i - >>> for depth,node in a.thread(flatten=True): - ... print "%*s" % (2*depth+1, node.n) - a - b - d - g - c - e - f - h - i - >>> a.has_descendant(g) - True - >>> c.has_descendant(g) - False - >>> a.has_descendant(a) - False - >>> a.has_descendant(a, match_self=True) - True - """ - def __eq__(self, other): - return id(self) == id(other) - - def branch_len(self): - """ - Exhaustive search every time == SLOW. - - Use only on small trees, or reimplement by overriding - child-addition methods to allow accurate caching. - - For the tree - +-b---d-g - a-+ +-e - +-c-+-f-h-i - this method returns 5. - """ - if len(self) == 0: - return 1 - else: - return 1 + max([child.branch_len() for child in self]) - - def sort(self, *args, **kwargs): - """ - This method can be slow, e.g. on a branch_len() sort, since a - node at depth N from the root has it's branch_len() method - called N times. - """ - list.sort(self, *args, **kwargs) - for child in self: - child.sort(*args, **kwargs) - - def traverse(self, depth_first=True): - """ - Note: you might want to sort() your tree first. - """ - if depth_first == True: - yield self - for child in self: - for descendant in child.traverse(): - yield descendant - else: # breadth first, Wikipedia algorithm - # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadth-first_search - queue = [self] - while len(queue) > 0: - node = queue.pop(0) - yield node - queue.extend(node) - - def thread(self, flatten=False): - """ - When flatten==False, the depth of any node is one greater than - the depth of its parent. That way the inheritance is - explicit, but you can end up with highly indented threads. - - When flatten==True, the depth of any node is only greater than - the depth of its parent when there is a branch, and the node - is not the last child. This can lead to ancestry ambiguity, - but keeps the total indentation down. E.g. - +-b +-b-c - a-+-c and a-+ - +-d-e-f +-d-e-f - would both produce (after sorting by branch_len()) - (0, a) - (1, b) - (1, c) - (0, d) - (0, e) - (0, f) - """ - stack = [] # ancestry of the current node - if flatten == True: - depthDict = {} - - for node in self.traverse(depth_first=True): - while len(stack) > 0 \ - and id(node) not in [id(c) for c in stack[-1]]: - stack.pop(-1) - if flatten == False: - depth = len(stack) - else: - if len(stack) == 0: - depth = 0 - else: - parent = stack[-1] - depth = depthDict[id(parent)] - if len(parent) > 1 and node != parent[-1]: - depth += 1 - depthDict[id(node)] = depth - yield (depth,node) - stack.append(node) - - def has_descendant(self, descendant, depth_first=True, match_self=False): - if descendant == self: - return match_self - for d in self.traverse(depth_first): - if descendant == d: - return True - return False - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/upgrade.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/upgrade.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4123c72..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/upgrade.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Handle conversion between the various on-disk images. -""" - -import os, os.path -import sys -import doctest - -import encoding -import mapfile -import vcs - -# a list of all past versions -BUGDIR_DISK_VERSIONS = ["Bugs Everywhere Tree 1 0", - "Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.1", - "Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.2"] - -# the current version -BUGDIR_DISK_VERSION = BUGDIR_DISK_VERSIONS[-1] - -class Upgrader (object): - "Class for converting " - initial_version = None - final_version = None - def __init__(self, root): - self.root = root - # use the "None" VCS to ensure proper encoding/decoding and - # simplify path construction. - self.vcs = vcs.vcs_by_name("None") - self.vcs.root(self.root) - self.vcs.encoding = encoding.get_encoding() - - def get_path(self, *args): - """ - Return a path relative to .root. - """ - dir = os.path.join(self.root, ".be") - if len(args) == 0: - return dir - assert args[0] in ["version", "settings", "bugs"], str(args) - return os.path.join(dir, *args) - - def check_initial_version(self): - path = self.get_path("version") - version = self.vcs.get_file_contents(path).rstrip("\n") - assert version == self.initial_version, version - - def set_version(self): - path = self.get_path("version") - self.vcs.set_file_contents(path, self.final_version+"\n") - - def upgrade(self): - print >> sys.stderr, "upgrading bugdir from '%s' to '%s'" \ - % (self.initial_version, self.final_version) - self.check_initial_version() - self.set_version() - self._upgrade() - - def _upgrade(self): - raise NotImplementedError - - -class Upgrade_1_0_to_1_1 (Upgrader): - initial_version = "Bugs Everywhere Tree 1 0" - final_version = "Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.1" - def _upgrade_mapfile(self, path): - contents = self.vcs.get_file_contents(path) - old_format = False - for line in contents.splitlines(): - if len(line.split("=")) == 2: - old_format = True - break - if old_format == True: - # translate to YAML. - newlines = [] - for line in contents.splitlines(): - line = line.rstrip('\n') - if len(line) == 0: - continue - fields = line.split("=") - if len(fields) == 2: - key,value = fields - newlines.append('%s: "%s"' % (key, value.replace('"','\\"'))) - else: - newlines.append(line) - contents = '\n'.join(newlines) - # load the YAML and save - map = mapfile.parse(contents) - mapfile.map_save(self.vcs, path, map) - - def _upgrade(self): - """ - Comment value field "From" -> "Author". - Homegrown mapfile -> YAML. - """ - path = self.get_path("settings") - self._upgrade_mapfile(path) - for bug_uuid in os.listdir(self.get_path("bugs")): - path = self.get_path("bugs", bug_uuid, "values") - self._upgrade_mapfile(path) - c_path = ["bugs", bug_uuid, "comments"] - if not os.path.exists(self.get_path(*c_path)): - continue # no comments for this bug - for comment_uuid in os.listdir(self.get_path(*c_path)): - path_list = c_path + [comment_uuid, "values"] - path = self.get_path(*path_list) - self._upgrade_mapfile(path) - settings = mapfile.map_load(self.vcs, path) - if "From" in settings: - settings["Author"] = settings.pop("From") - mapfile.map_save(self.vcs, path, settings) - - -class Upgrade_1_1_to_1_2 (Upgrader): - initial_version = "Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.1" - final_version = "Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.2" - def _upgrade(self): - """ - BugDir settings field "rcs_name" -> "vcs_name". - """ - path = self.get_path("settings") - settings = mapfile.map_load(self.vcs, path) - if "rcs_name" in settings: - settings["vcs_name"] = settings.pop("rcs_name") - mapfile.map_save(self.vcs, path, settings) - - -upgraders = [Upgrade_1_0_to_1_1, - Upgrade_1_1_to_1_2] -upgrade_classes = {} -for upgrader in upgraders: - upgrade_classes[(upgrader.initial_version,upgrader.final_version)]=upgrader - -def upgrade(path, current_version, - target_version=BUGDIR_DISK_VERSION): - """ - Call the appropriate upgrade function to convert current_version - to target_version. If a direct conversion function does not exist, - use consecutive conversion functions. - """ - if current_version not in BUGDIR_DISK_VERSIONS: - raise NotImplementedError, \ - "Cannot handle version '%s' yet." % version - if target_version not in BUGDIR_DISK_VERSIONS: - raise NotImplementedError, \ - "Cannot handle version '%s' yet." % version - - if (current_version, target_version) in upgrade_classes: - # direct conversion - upgrade_class = upgrade_classes[(current_version, target_version)] - u = upgrade_class(path) - u.upgrade() - else: - # consecutive single-step conversion - i = BUGDIR_DISK_VERSIONS.index(current_version) - while True: - version_a = BUGDIR_DISK_VERSIONS[i] - version_b = BUGDIR_DISK_VERSIONS[i+1] - try: - upgrade_class = upgrade_classes[(version_a, version_b)] - except KeyError: - raise NotImplementedError, \ - "Cannot convert version '%s' to '%s' yet." \ - % (version_a, version_b) - u = upgrade_class(path) - u.upgrade() - if version_b == target_version: - break - i += 1 - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/utility.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/utility.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1e43516..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/utility.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Assorted utility functions that don't fit in anywhere else. -""" - -import calendar -import codecs -import os -import shutil -import tempfile -import time -import types -import doctest - -def search_parent_directories(path, filename): - """ - Find the file (or directory) named filename in path or in any - of path's parents. - - e.g. - search_parent_directories("/a/b/c", ".be") - will return the path to the first existing file from - /a/b/c/.be - /a/b/.be - /a/.be - /.be - or None if none of those files exist. - """ - path = os.path.realpath(path) - assert os.path.exists(path) - old_path = None - while True: - check_path = os.path.join(path, filename) - if os.path.exists(check_path): - return check_path - if path == old_path: - return None - old_path = path - path = os.path.dirname(path) - -class Dir (object): - "A temporary directory for testing use" - def __init__(self): - self.path = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="BEtest") - self.removed = False - def cleanup(self): - if self.removed == False: - shutil.rmtree(self.path) - self.removed = True - def __call__(self): - return self.path - -RFC_2822_TIME_FMT = "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000" - - -def time_to_str(time_val): - """Convert a time value into an RFC 2822-formatted string. This format - lacks sub-second data. - >>> time_to_str(0) - 'Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000' - """ - return time.strftime(RFC_2822_TIME_FMT, time.gmtime(time_val)) - -def str_to_time(str_time): - """Convert an RFC 2822-fomatted string into a time value. - >>> str_to_time("Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000") - 0 - >>> q = time.time() - >>> str_to_time(time_to_str(q)) == int(q) - True - >>> str_to_time("Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -1000") - 36000 - """ - timezone_str = str_time[-5:] - if timezone_str != "+0000": - str_time = str_time.replace(timezone_str, "+0000") - time_val = calendar.timegm(time.strptime(str_time, RFC_2822_TIME_FMT)) - timesign = -int(timezone_str[0]+"1") # "+" -> time_val ahead of GMT - timezone_tuple = time.strptime(timezone_str[1:], "%H%M") - timezone = timezone_tuple.tm_hour*3600 + timezone_tuple.tm_min*60 - return time_val + timesign*timezone - -def handy_time(time_val): - return time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M", time.localtime(time_val)) - -def time_to_gmtime(str_time): - """Convert an RFC 2822-fomatted string to a GMT string. - >>> time_to_gmtime("Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -1000") - 'Thu, 01 Jan 1970 10:00:00 +0000' - """ - time_val = str_to_time(str_time) - return time_to_str(time_val) - -def iterable_full_of_strings(value, alternative=None): - """ - Require an iterable full of strings. - >>> iterable_full_of_strings([]) - True - >>> iterable_full_of_strings(["abc", "def", u"hij"]) - True - >>> iterable_full_of_strings(["abc", None, u"hij"]) - False - >>> iterable_full_of_strings(None, alternative=None) - True - """ - if value == alternative: - return True - elif not hasattr(value, "__iter__"): - return False - for x in value: - if type(x) not in types.StringTypes: - return False - return True - -suite = doctest.DocTestSuite() diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/vcs.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/vcs.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7b506e8..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/vcs.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,942 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc. -# Alexander Belchenko -# Ben Finney -# Chris Ball -# W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Define the base VCS (Version Control System) class, which should be -subclassed by other Version Control System backends. The base class -implements a "do not version" VCS. -""" - -from subprocess import Popen, PIPE -import codecs -import os -import os.path -import re -from socket import gethostname -import shutil -import sys -import tempfile -import unittest -import doctest - -from utility import Dir, search_parent_directories - - -def _get_matching_vcs(matchfn): - """Return the first module for which matchfn(VCS_instance) is true""" - import arch - import bzr - import darcs - import git - import hg - for module in [arch, bzr, darcs, git, hg]: - vcs = module.new() - if matchfn(vcs) == True: - return vcs - vcs.cleanup() - return VCS() - -def vcs_by_name(vcs_name): - """Return the module for the VCS with the given name""" - return _get_matching_vcs(lambda vcs: vcs.name == vcs_name) - -def detect_vcs(dir): - """Return an VCS instance for the vcs being used in this directory""" - return _get_matching_vcs(lambda vcs: vcs.detect(dir)) - -def installed_vcs(): - """Return an instance of an installed VCS""" - return _get_matching_vcs(lambda vcs: vcs.installed()) - - -class CommandError(Exception): - def __init__(self, command, status, stdout, stderr): - strerror = ["Command failed (%d):\n %s\n" % (status, stderr), - "while executing\n %s" % command] - Exception.__init__(self, "\n".join(strerror)) - self.command = command - self.status = status - self.stdout = stdout - self.stderr = stderr - -class SettingIDnotSupported(NotImplementedError): - pass - -class VCSnotRooted(Exception): - def __init__(self): - msg = "VCS not rooted" - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - -class PathNotInRoot(Exception): - def __init__(self, path, root): - msg = "Path '%s' not in root '%s'" % (path, root) - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - self.path = path - self.root = root - -class NoSuchFile(Exception): - def __init__(self, pathname, root="."): - path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(root, pathname)) - Exception.__init__(self, "No such file: %s" % path) - -class EmptyCommit(Exception): - def __init__(self): - Exception.__init__(self, "No changes to commit") - - -def new(): - return VCS() - -class VCS(object): - """ - This class implements a 'no-vcs' interface. - - Support for other VCSs can be added by subclassing this class, and - overriding methods _vcs_*() with code appropriate for your VCS. - - The methods _u_*() are utility methods available to the _vcs_*() - methods. - """ - name = "None" - client = "" # command-line tool for _u_invoke_client - versioned = False - def __init__(self, paranoid=False, encoding=sys.getdefaultencoding()): - self.paranoid = paranoid - self.verboseInvoke = False - self.rootdir = None - self._duplicateBasedir = None - self._duplicateDirname = None - self.encoding = encoding - self.version = self._get_version() - def _vcs_version(self): - """ - Return the VCS version string. - """ - return "0.0" - def _vcs_detect(self, path=None): - """ - Detect whether a directory is revision controlled with this VCS. - """ - return True - def _vcs_root(self, path): - """ - Get the VCS root. This is the default working directory for - future invocations. You would normally set this to the root - directory for your VCS. - """ - if os.path.isdir(path)==False: - path = os.path.dirname(path) - if path == "": - path = os.path.abspath(".") - return path - def _vcs_init(self, path): - """ - Begin versioning the tree based at path. - """ - pass - def _vcs_cleanup(self): - """ - Remove any cruft that _vcs_init() created outside of the - versioned tree. - """ - pass - def _vcs_get_user_id(self): - """ - Get the VCS's suggested user id (e.g. "John Doe "). - If the VCS has not been configured with a username, return None. - """ - return None - def _vcs_set_user_id(self, value): - """ - Set the VCS's suggested user id (e.g "John Doe "). - This is run if the VCS has not been configured with a usename, so - that commits will have a reasonable FROM value. - """ - raise SettingIDnotSupported - def _vcs_add(self, path): - """ - Add the already created file at path to version control. - """ - pass - def _vcs_remove(self, path): - """ - Remove the file at path from version control. Optionally - remove the file from the filesystem as well. - """ - pass - def _vcs_update(self, path): - """ - Notify the versioning system of changes to the versioned file - at path. - """ - pass - def _vcs_get_file_contents(self, path, revision=None, binary=False): - """ - Get the file contents as they were in a given revision. - Revision==None specifies the current revision. - """ - assert revision == None, \ - "The %s VCS does not support revision specifiers" % self.name - if binary == False: - f = codecs.open(os.path.join(self.rootdir, path), "r", self.encoding) - else: - f = open(os.path.join(self.rootdir, path), "rb") - contents = f.read() - f.close() - return contents - def _vcs_duplicate_repo(self, directory, revision=None): - """ - Get the repository as it was in a given revision. - revision==None specifies the current revision. - dir specifies a directory to create the duplicate in. - """ - shutil.copytree(self.rootdir, directory, True) - def _vcs_commit(self, commitfile, allow_empty=False): - """ - Commit the current working directory, using the contents of - commitfile as the comment. Return the name of the old - revision (or None if commits are not supported). - - If allow_empty == False, raise EmptyCommit if there are no - changes to commit. - """ - return None - def _vcs_revision_id(self, index): - """ - Return the name of the th revision. Index will be an - integer (possibly <= 0). The choice of which branch to follow - when crossing branches/merges is not defined. - - Return None if revision IDs are not supported, or if the - specified revision does not exist. - """ - return None - def _get_version(self): - try: - ret = self._vcs_version() - return ret - except OSError, e: - if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: - return None - else: - raise OSError, e - except CommandError: - return None - def installed(self): - if self.version != None: - return True - return False - def detect(self, path="."): - """ - Detect whether a directory is revision controlled with this VCS. - """ - return self._vcs_detect(path) - def root(self, path): - """ - Set the root directory to the path's VCS root. This is the - default working directory for future invocations. - """ - self.rootdir = self._vcs_root(path) - def init(self, path): - """ - Begin versioning the tree based at path. - Also roots the vcs at path. - """ - if os.path.isdir(path)==False: - path = os.path.dirname(path) - self._vcs_init(path) - self.root(path) - def cleanup(self): - self._vcs_cleanup() - def get_user_id(self): - """ - Get the VCS's suggested user id (e.g. "John Doe "). - If the VCS has not been configured with a username, return the user's - id. You can override the automatic lookup procedure by setting the - VCS.user_id attribute to a string of your choice. - """ - if hasattr(self, "user_id"): - if self.user_id != None: - return self.user_id - id = self._vcs_get_user_id() - if id == None: - name = self._u_get_fallback_username() - email = self._u_get_fallback_email() - id = self._u_create_id(name, email) - print >> sys.stderr, "Guessing id '%s'" % id - try: - self.set_user_id(id) - except SettingIDnotSupported: - pass - return id - def set_user_id(self, value): - """ - Set the VCS's suggested user id (e.g "John Doe "). - This is run if the VCS has not been configured with a usename, so - that commits will have a reasonable FROM value. - """ - self._vcs_set_user_id(value) - def add(self, path): - """ - Add the already created file at path to version control. - """ - self._vcs_add(self._u_rel_path(path)) - def remove(self, path): - """ - Remove a file from both version control and the filesystem. - """ - self._vcs_remove(self._u_rel_path(path)) - if os.path.exists(path): - os.remove(path) - def recursive_remove(self, dirname): - """ - Remove a file/directory and all its decendents from both - version control and the filesystem. - """ - if not os.path.exists(dirname): - raise NoSuchFile(dirname) - for dirpath,dirnames,filenames in os.walk(dirname, topdown=False): - filenames.extend(dirnames) - for path in filenames: - fullpath = os.path.join(dirpath, path) - if os.path.exists(fullpath) == False: - continue - self._vcs_remove(self._u_rel_path(fullpath)) - if os.path.exists(dirname): - shutil.rmtree(dirname) - def update(self, path): - """ - Notify the versioning system of changes to the versioned file - at path. - """ - self._vcs_update(self._u_rel_path(path)) - def get_file_contents(self, path, revision=None, allow_no_vcs=False, binary=False): - """ - Get the file as it was in a given revision. - Revision==None specifies the current revision. - """ - if not os.path.exists(path): - raise NoSuchFile(path) - if self._use_vcs(path, allow_no_vcs): - relpath = self._u_rel_path(path) - contents = self._vcs_get_file_contents(relpath,revision,binary=binary) - else: - f = codecs.open(path, "r", self.encoding) - contents = f.read() - f.close() - return contents - def set_file_contents(self, path, contents, allow_no_vcs=False, binary=False): - """ - Set the file contents under version control. - """ - add = not os.path.exists(path) - if binary == False: - f = codecs.open(path, "w", self.encoding) - else: - f = open(path, "wb") - f.write(contents) - f.close() - - if self._use_vcs(path, allow_no_vcs): - if add: - self.add(path) - else: - self.update(path) - def mkdir(self, path, allow_no_vcs=False, check_parents=True): - """ - Create (if neccessary) a directory at path under version - control. - """ - if check_parents == True: - parent = os.path.dirname(path) - if not os.path.exists(parent): # recurse through parents - self.mkdir(parent, allow_no_vcs, check_parents) - if not os.path.exists(path): - os.mkdir(path) - if self._use_vcs(path, allow_no_vcs): - self.add(path) - else: - assert os.path.isdir(path) - if self._use_vcs(path, allow_no_vcs): - #self.update(path)# Don't update directories. Changing files - pass # underneath them should be sufficient. - - def duplicate_repo(self, revision=None): - """ - Get the repository as it was in a given revision. - revision==None specifies the current revision. - Return the path to the arbitrary directory at the base of the new repo. - """ - # Dirname in Baseir to protect against simlink attacks. - if self._duplicateBasedir == None: - self._duplicateBasedir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='BEvcs') - self._duplicateDirname = \ - os.path.join(self._duplicateBasedir, "duplicate") - self._vcs_duplicate_repo(directory=self._duplicateDirname, - revision=revision) - return self._duplicateDirname - def remove_duplicate_repo(self): - """ - Clean up a duplicate repo created with duplicate_repo(). - """ - if self._duplicateBasedir != None: - shutil.rmtree(self._duplicateBasedir) - self._duplicateBasedir = None - self._duplicateDirname = None - def commit(self, summary, body=None, allow_empty=False): - """ - Commit the current working directory, with a commit message - string summary and body. Return the name of the old revision - (or None if versioning is not supported). - - If allow_empty == False (the default), raise EmptyCommit if - there are no changes to commit. - """ - summary = summary.strip()+'\n' - if body is not None: - summary += '\n' + body.strip() + '\n' - descriptor, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() - revision = None - try: - temp_file = os.fdopen(descriptor, 'wb') - temp_file.write(summary) - temp_file.flush() - self.precommit() - revision = self._vcs_commit(filename, allow_empty=allow_empty) - temp_file.close() - self.postcommit() - finally: - os.remove(filename) - return revision - def precommit(self): - """ - Executed before all attempted commits. - """ - pass - def postcommit(self): - """ - Only executed after successful commits. - """ - pass - def revision_id(self, index=None): - """ - Return the name of the th revision. The choice of - which branch to follow when crossing branches/merges is not - defined. - - Return None if index==None, revision IDs are not supported, or - if the specified revision does not exist. - """ - if index == None: - return None - return self._vcs_revision_id(index) - def _u_any_in_string(self, list, string): - """ - Return True if any of the strings in list are in string. - Otherwise return False. - """ - for list_string in list: - if list_string in string: - return True - return False - def _u_invoke(self, args, stdin=None, expect=(0,), cwd=None): - """ - expect should be a tuple of allowed exit codes. cwd should be - the directory from which the command will be executed. - """ - if cwd == None: - cwd = self.rootdir - if self.verboseInvoke == True: - print >> sys.stderr, "%s$ %s" % (cwd, " ".join(args)) - try : - if sys.platform != "win32": - q = Popen(args, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, cwd=cwd) - else: - # win32 don't have os.execvp() so have to run command in a shell - q = Popen(args, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, - shell=True, cwd=cwd) - except OSError, e : - raise CommandError(args, status=e.args[0], stdout="", stderr=e) - output,error = q.communicate(input=stdin) - status = q.wait() - if self.verboseInvoke == True: - print >> sys.stderr, "%d\n%s%s" % (status, output, error) - if status not in expect: - raise CommandError(args, status, output, error) - return status, output, error - def _u_invoke_client(self, *args, **kwargs): - directory = kwargs.get('directory',None) - expect = kwargs.get('expect', (0,)) - stdin = kwargs.get('stdin', None) - cl_args = [self.client] - cl_args.extend(args) - return self._u_invoke(cl_args, stdin=stdin,expect=expect,cwd=directory) - def _u_search_parent_directories(self, path, filename): - """ - Find the file (or directory) named filename in path or in any - of path's parents. - - e.g. - search_parent_directories("/a/b/c", ".be") - will return the path to the first existing file from - /a/b/c/.be - /a/b/.be - /a/.be - /.be - or None if none of those files exist. - """ - return search_parent_directories(path, filename) - def _use_vcs(self, path, allow_no_vcs): - """ - Try and decide if _vcs_add/update/mkdir/etc calls will - succeed. Returns True is we think the vcs_call would - succeeed, and False otherwise. - """ - use_vcs = True - exception = None - if self.rootdir != None: - if self.path_in_root(path) == False: - use_vcs = False - exception = PathNotInRoot(path, self.rootdir) - else: - use_vcs = False - exception = VCSnotRooted - if use_vcs == False and allow_no_vcs==False: - raise exception - return use_vcs - def path_in_root(self, path, root=None): - """ - Return the relative path to path from root. - >>> vcs = new() - >>> vcs.path_in_root("/a.b/c/.be", "/a.b/c") - True - >>> vcs.path_in_root("/a.b/.be", "/a.b/c") - False - """ - if root == None: - if self.rootdir == None: - raise VCSnotRooted - root = self.rootdir - path = os.path.abspath(path) - absRoot = os.path.abspath(root) - absRootSlashedDir = os.path.join(absRoot,"") - if not path.startswith(absRootSlashedDir): - return False - return True - def _u_rel_path(self, path, root=None): - """ - Return the relative path to path from root. - >>> vcs = new() - >>> vcs._u_rel_path("/a.b/c/.be", "/a.b/c") - '.be' - """ - if root == None: - if self.rootdir == None: - raise VCSnotRooted - root = self.rootdir - path = os.path.abspath(path) - absRoot = os.path.abspath(root) - absRootSlashedDir = os.path.join(absRoot,"") - if not path.startswith(absRootSlashedDir): - raise PathNotInRoot(path, absRootSlashedDir) - assert path != absRootSlashedDir, \ - "file %s == root directory %s" % (path, absRootSlashedDir) - relpath = path[len(absRootSlashedDir):] - return relpath - def _u_abspath(self, path, root=None): - """ - Return the absolute path from a path realtive to root. - >>> vcs = new() - >>> vcs._u_abspath(".be", "/a.b/c") - '/a.b/c/.be' - """ - if root == None: - assert self.rootdir != None, "VCS not rooted" - root = self.rootdir - return os.path.abspath(os.path.join(root, path)) - def _u_create_id(self, name, email=None): - """ - >>> vcs = new() - >>> vcs._u_create_id("John Doe", "jdoe@example.com") - 'John Doe ' - >>> vcs._u_create_id("John Doe") - 'John Doe' - """ - assert len(name) > 0 - if email == None or len(email) == 0: - return name - else: - return "%s <%s>" % (name, email) - def _u_parse_id(self, value): - """ - >>> vcs = new() - >>> vcs._u_parse_id("John Doe ") - ('John Doe', 'jdoe@example.com') - >>> vcs._u_parse_id("John Doe") - ('John Doe', None) - >>> try: - ... vcs._u_parse_id("John Doe ") - ... except AssertionError: - ... print "Invalid match" - Invalid match - """ - emailexp = re.compile("(.*) <([^>]*)>(.*)") - match = emailexp.search(value) - if match == None: - email = None - name = value - else: - assert len(match.groups()) == 3 - assert match.groups()[2] == "", match.groups() - email = match.groups()[1] - name = match.groups()[0] - assert name != None - assert len(name) > 0 - return (name, email) - def _u_get_fallback_username(self): - name = None - for envariable in ["LOGNAME", "USERNAME"]: - if os.environ.has_key(envariable): - name = os.environ[envariable] - break - assert name != None - return name - def _u_get_fallback_email(self): - hostname = gethostname() - name = self._u_get_fallback_username() - return "%s@%s" % (name, hostname) - def _u_parse_commitfile(self, commitfile): - """ - Split the commitfile created in self.commit() back into - summary and header lines. - """ - f = codecs.open(commitfile, "r", self.encoding) - summary = f.readline() - body = f.read() - body.lstrip('\n') - if len(body) == 0: - body = None - f.close() - return (summary, body) - - -def setup_vcs_test_fixtures(testcase): - """Set up test fixtures for VCS test case.""" - testcase.vcs = testcase.Class() - testcase.dir = Dir() - testcase.dirname = testcase.dir.path - - vcs_not_supporting_uninitialized_user_id = [] - vcs_not_supporting_set_user_id = ["None", "hg"] - testcase.vcs_supports_uninitialized_user_id = ( - testcase.vcs.name not in vcs_not_supporting_uninitialized_user_id) - testcase.vcs_supports_set_user_id = ( - testcase.vcs.name not in vcs_not_supporting_set_user_id) - - if not testcase.vcs.installed(): - testcase.fail( - "%(name)s VCS not found" % vars(testcase.Class)) - - if testcase.Class.name != "None": - testcase.failIf( - testcase.vcs.detect(testcase.dirname), - "Detected %(name)s VCS before initialising" - % vars(testcase.Class)) - - testcase.vcs.init(testcase.dirname) - - -class VCSTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - """Test cases for base VCS class.""" - - Class = VCS - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - super(VCSTestCase, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - self.dirname = None - - def setUp(self): - super(VCSTestCase, self).setUp() - setup_vcs_test_fixtures(self) - - def tearDown(self): - self.vcs.cleanup() - super(VCSTestCase, self).tearDown() - - def full_path(self, rel_path): - return os.path.join(self.dirname, rel_path) - - -class VCS_init_TestCase(VCSTestCase): - """Test cases for VCS.init method.""" - - def test_detect_should_succeed_after_init(self): - """Should detect VCS in directory after initialization.""" - self.failUnless( - self.vcs.detect(self.dirname), - "Did not detect %(name)s VCS after initialising" - % vars(self.Class)) - - def test_vcs_rootdir_in_specified_root_path(self): - """VCS root directory should be in specified root path.""" - rp = os.path.realpath(self.vcs.rootdir) - dp = os.path.realpath(self.dirname) - vcs_name = self.Class.name - self.failUnless( - dp == rp or rp == None, - "%(vcs_name)s VCS root in wrong dir (%(dp)s %(rp)s)" % vars()) - - -class VCS_get_user_id_TestCase(VCSTestCase): - """Test cases for VCS.get_user_id method.""" - - def test_gets_existing_user_id(self): - """Should get the existing user ID.""" - if not self.vcs_supports_uninitialized_user_id: - return - - user_id = self.vcs.get_user_id() - self.failUnless( - user_id is not None, - "unable to get a user id") - - -class VCS_set_user_id_TestCase(VCSTestCase): - """Test cases for VCS.set_user_id method.""" - - def setUp(self): - super(VCS_set_user_id_TestCase, self).setUp() - - if self.vcs_supports_uninitialized_user_id: - self.prev_user_id = self.vcs.get_user_id() - else: - self.prev_user_id = "Uninitialized identity " - - if self.vcs_supports_set_user_id: - self.test_new_user_id = "John Doe " - self.vcs.set_user_id(self.test_new_user_id) - - def tearDown(self): - if self.vcs_supports_set_user_id: - self.vcs.set_user_id(self.prev_user_id) - super(VCS_set_user_id_TestCase, self).tearDown() - - def test_raises_error_in_unsupported_vcs(self): - """Should raise an error in a VCS that doesn't support it.""" - if self.vcs_supports_set_user_id: - return - self.assertRaises( - SettingIDnotSupported, - self.vcs.set_user_id, "foo") - - def test_updates_user_id_in_supporting_vcs(self): - """Should update the user ID in an VCS that supports it.""" - if not self.vcs_supports_set_user_id: - return - user_id = self.vcs.get_user_id() - self.failUnlessEqual( - self.test_new_user_id, user_id, - "user id not set correctly (expected %s, got %s)" - % (self.test_new_user_id, user_id)) - - -def setup_vcs_revision_test_fixtures(testcase): - """Set up revision test fixtures for VCS test case.""" - testcase.test_dirs = ['a', 'a/b', 'c'] - for path in testcase.test_dirs: - testcase.vcs.mkdir(testcase.full_path(path)) - - testcase.test_files = ['a/text', 'a/b/text'] - - testcase.test_contents = { - 'rev_1': "Lorem ipsum", - 'uncommitted': "dolor sit amet", - } - - -class VCS_mkdir_TestCase(VCSTestCase): - """Test cases for VCS.mkdir method.""" - - def setUp(self): - super(VCS_mkdir_TestCase, self).setUp() - setup_vcs_revision_test_fixtures(self) - - def tearDown(self): - for path in reversed(sorted(self.test_dirs)): - self.vcs.recursive_remove(self.full_path(path)) - super(VCS_mkdir_TestCase, self).tearDown() - - def test_mkdir_creates_directory(self): - """Should create specified directory in filesystem.""" - for path in self.test_dirs: - full_path = self.full_path(path) - self.failUnless( - os.path.exists(full_path), - "path %(full_path)s does not exist" % vars()) - - -class VCS_commit_TestCase(VCSTestCase): - """Test cases for VCS.commit method.""" - - def setUp(self): - super(VCS_commit_TestCase, self).setUp() - setup_vcs_revision_test_fixtures(self) - - def tearDown(self): - for path in reversed(sorted(self.test_dirs)): - self.vcs.recursive_remove(self.full_path(path)) - super(VCS_commit_TestCase, self).tearDown() - - def test_file_contents_as_specified(self): - """Should set file contents as specified.""" - test_contents = self.test_contents['rev_1'] - for path in self.test_files: - full_path = self.full_path(path) - self.vcs.set_file_contents(full_path, test_contents) - current_contents = self.vcs.get_file_contents(full_path) - self.failUnlessEqual(test_contents, current_contents) - - def test_file_contents_as_committed(self): - """Should have file contents as specified after commit.""" - test_contents = self.test_contents['rev_1'] - for path in self.test_files: - full_path = self.full_path(path) - self.vcs.set_file_contents(full_path, test_contents) - revision = self.vcs.commit("Initial file contents.") - current_contents = self.vcs.get_file_contents(full_path) - self.failUnlessEqual(test_contents, current_contents) - - def test_file_contents_as_set_when_uncommitted(self): - """Should set file contents as specified after commit.""" - if not self.vcs.versioned: - return - for path in self.test_files: - full_path = self.full_path(path) - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['rev_1']) - revision = self.vcs.commit("Initial file contents.") - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['uncommitted']) - current_contents = self.vcs.get_file_contents(full_path) - self.failUnlessEqual( - self.test_contents['uncommitted'], current_contents) - - def test_revision_file_contents_as_committed(self): - """Should get file contents as committed to specified revision.""" - import sys - if not self.vcs.versioned: - return - for path in self.test_files: - full_path = self.full_path(path) - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['rev_1']) - revision = self.vcs.commit("Initial file contents.") - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['uncommitted']) - committed_contents = self.vcs.get_file_contents( - full_path, revision) - self.failUnlessEqual( - self.test_contents['rev_1'], committed_contents) - - def test_revision_id_as_committed(self): - """Check for compatibility between .commit() and .revision_id()""" - if not self.vcs.versioned: - self.failUnlessEqual(self.vcs.revision_id(5), None) - return - committed_revisions = [] - for path in self.test_files: - full_path = self.full_path(path) - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['rev_1']) - revision = self.vcs.commit("Initial %s contents." % path) - committed_revisions.append(revision) - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['uncommitted']) - revision = self.vcs.commit("Altered %s contents." % path) - committed_revisions.append(revision) - for i,revision in enumerate(committed_revisions): - self.failUnlessEqual(self.vcs.revision_id(i), revision) - i += -len(committed_revisions) # check negative indices - self.failUnlessEqual(self.vcs.revision_id(i), revision) - i = len(committed_revisions) - self.failUnlessEqual(self.vcs.revision_id(i), None) - self.failUnlessEqual(self.vcs.revision_id(-i-1), None) - - def test_revision_id_as_committed(self): - """Check revision id before first commit""" - if not self.vcs.versioned: - self.failUnlessEqual(self.vcs.revision_id(5), None) - return - committed_revisions = [] - for path in self.test_files: - self.failUnlessEqual(self.vcs.revision_id(0), None) - - -class VCS_duplicate_repo_TestCase(VCSTestCase): - """Test cases for VCS.duplicate_repo method.""" - - def setUp(self): - super(VCS_duplicate_repo_TestCase, self).setUp() - setup_vcs_revision_test_fixtures(self) - - def tearDown(self): - self.vcs.remove_duplicate_repo() - for path in reversed(sorted(self.test_dirs)): - self.vcs.recursive_remove(self.full_path(path)) - super(VCS_duplicate_repo_TestCase, self).tearDown() - - def test_revision_file_contents_as_committed(self): - """Should match file contents as committed to specified revision.""" - if not self.vcs.versioned: - return - for path in self.test_files: - full_path = self.full_path(path) - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['rev_1']) - revision = self.vcs.commit("Commit current status") - self.vcs.set_file_contents( - full_path, self.test_contents['uncommitted']) - dup_repo_path = self.vcs.duplicate_repo(revision) - dup_file_path = os.path.join(dup_repo_path, path) - dup_file_contents = file(dup_file_path, 'rb').read() - self.failUnlessEqual( - self.test_contents['rev_1'], dup_file_contents) - self.vcs.remove_duplicate_repo() - - -def make_vcs_testcase_subclasses(vcs_class, namespace): - """Make VCSTestCase subclasses for vcs_class in the namespace.""" - vcs_testcase_classes = [ - c for c in ( - ob for ob in globals().values() if isinstance(ob, type)) - if issubclass(c, VCSTestCase)] - - for base_class in vcs_testcase_classes: - testcase_class_name = vcs_class.__name__ + base_class.__name__ - testcase_class_bases = (base_class,) - testcase_class_dict = dict(base_class.__dict__) - testcase_class_dict['Class'] = vcs_class - testcase_class = type( - testcase_class_name, testcase_class_bases, testcase_class_dict) - setattr(namespace, testcase_class_name, testcase_class) - - -unitsuite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__]) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) diff --git a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/version.py b/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/version.py deleted file mode 100644 index f8eebbd..0000000 --- a/interfaces/email/interactive/libbe/version.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -Store version info for this BE installation. By default, use the -bzr-generated information in _version.py, but allow manual overriding -by setting _VERSION. This allows support of both the "I don't want to -be bothered setting version strings" and the "I want complete control -over the version strings" workflows. -""" - -import libbe._version as _version - -# Manually set a version string (optional, defaults to bzr revision id) -#_VERSION = "1.2.3" - -def version(verbose=False): - """ - Returns the version string for this BE installation. If - verbose==True, the string will include extra lines with more - detail (e.g. bzr branch nickname, etc.). - """ - if "_VERSION" in globals(): - string = _VERSION - else: - string = _version.version_info["revision_id"] - if verbose == True: - string += ("\n" - "revision: %(revno)d\n" - "nick: %(branch_nick)s\n" - "revision id: %(revision_id)s" - % _version.version_info) - return string - -if __name__ == "__main__": - print version(verbose=True) -- cgit