// Package repository contains helper methods for working with the Git repo.
package repository
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"os/exec"
"path"
"strings"
"github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/util/git"
"github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/util/lamport"
)
const createClockFile = "/.git/git-bug/create-clock"
const editClockFile = "/.git/git-bug/edit-clock"
// ErrNotARepo is the error returned when the git repo root wan't be found
var ErrNotARepo = errors.New("not a git repository")
// GitRepo represents an instance of a (local) git repository.
type GitRepo struct {
Path string
createClock *lamport.Persisted
editClock *lamport.Persisted
}
// Run the given git command with the given I/O reader/writers, returning an error if it fails.
func (repo *GitRepo) runGitCommandWithIO(stdin io.Reader, stdout, stderr io.Writer, args ...string) error {
//fmt.Println("Running git", strings.Join(args, " "))
cmd := exec.Command("git", args...)
cmd.Dir = repo.Path
cmd.Stdin = stdin
cmd.Stdout = stdout
cmd.Stderr = stderr
return cmd.Run()
}
// Run the given git command and return its stdout, or an error if the command fails.
func (repo *GitRepo) runGitCommandRaw(stdin io.Reader, args ...string) (string, string, error) {
var stdout bytes.Buffer
var stderr bytes.Buffer
err := repo.runGitCommandWithIO(stdin, &stdout, &stderr, args...)
return strings.TrimSpace(stdout.String()), strings.TrimSpace(stderr.String()), err
}
// Run the given git command and return its stdout, or an error if the command fails.
func (repo *GitRepo) runGitCommandWithStdin(stdin io.Reader, args ...string) (string, error) {
stdout, stderr, err := repo.runGitCommandRaw(stdin, args...)
if err != nil {
if stderr == "" {
stderr = "Error running git command: " + strings.Join(args, " ")
}
err = fmt.Errorf(stderr)
}
return stdout, err
}
// Run the given git command and return its stdout, or an error if the command fails.
func (repo *GitRepo) runGitCommand(args ...string) (string, error) {
return repo.runGitCommandWithStdin(nil, args...)
}
// NewGitRepo determines if the given working directory is inside of a git repository,
// and returns the corresponding GitRepo instance if it is.
func NewGitRepo(path string, witnesser Witnesser) (*GitRepo, error) {
repo := &GitRepo{Path: path}
// Check the repo and retrieve the root path
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("rev-parse", "--show-toplevel")
// for some reason, "git rev-parse --show-toplevel" return nothing
// and no error when inside a ".git" dir
if err != nil || stdout == "" {
return nil, ErrNotARepo
}
// Fix the path to be sure we are at the root
repo.Path = stdout
err = repo.LoadClocks()
if err != nil {
// No clock yet, trying to initialize them
err = repo.createClocks()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = witnesser(repo)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = repo.WriteClocks()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return repo, nil
}
return repo, nil
}
// InitGitRepo create a new empty git repo at the given path
func InitGitRepo(path string) (*GitRepo, error) {
repo := &GitRepo{Path: path}
err := repo.createClocks()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
_, err = repo.runGitCommand("init", path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return repo, nil
}
// InitBareGitRepo create a new --bare empty git repo at the given path
func InitBareGitRepo(path string) (*GitRepo, error) {
repo := &GitRepo{Path: path}
err := repo.createClocks()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
_, err = repo.runGitCommand("init", "--bare", path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return repo, nil
}
// GetPath returns the path to the repo.
func (repo *GitRepo) GetPath() string {
return repo.Path
}
// GetUserName returns the name the the user has used to configure git
func (repo *GitRepo) GetUserName() (string, error) {
return repo.runGitCommand("config", "user.name")
}
// GetUserEmail returns the email address that the user has used to configure git.
func (repo *GitRepo) GetUserEmail() (string, error) {
return repo.runGitCommand("config", "user.email")
}
// GetCoreEditor returns the name of the editor that the user has used to configure git.
func (repo *GitRepo) GetCoreEditor() (string, error) {
return repo.runGitCommand("var", "GIT_EDITOR")
}
// StoreConfig store a single key/value pair in the config of the repo
func (repo *GitRepo) StoreConfig(key string, value string) error {
_, err := repo.runGitCommand("config", "--replace-all", key, value)
return err
}
// ReadConfigs read all key/value pair matching the key prefix
func (repo *GitRepo) ReadConfigs(keyPrefix string) (map[string]string, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("config", "--get-regexp", keyPrefix)
// / \
// / ! \
// -------
//
// There can be a legitimate error here, but I see no portable way to
// distinguish them from the git error that say "no matching value exist"
if err != nil {
return nil, nil
}
lines := strings.Split(stdout, "\n")
result := make(map[string]string, len(lines))
for _, line := range lines {
if strings.TrimSpace(line) == "" {
continue
}
parts := strings.Fields(line)
if len(parts) != 2 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad git config: %s", line)
}
result[parts[0]] = parts[1]
}
return result, nil
}
// RmConfigs remove all key/value pair matching the key prefix
func (repo *GitRepo) RmConfigs(keyPrefix string) error {
_, err := repo.runGitCommand("config", "--remove-section", keyPrefix)
return err
}
// FetchRefs fetch git refs from a remote
func (repo *GitRepo) FetchRefs(remote, refSpec string) (string, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("fetch", remote, refSpec)
if err != nil {
return stdout, fmt.Errorf("failed to fetch from the remote '%s': %v", remote, err)
}
return stdout, err
}
// PushRefs push git refs to a remote
func (repo *GitRepo) PushRefs(remote string, refSpec string) (string, error) {
stdout, stderr, err := repo.runGitCommandRaw(nil, "push", remote, refSpec)
if err != nil {
return stdout + stderr, fmt.Errorf("failed to push to the remote '%s': %v", remote, stderr)
}
return stdout + stderr, nil
}
// StoreData will store arbitrary data and return the corresponding hash
func (repo *GitRepo) StoreData(data []byte) (git.Hash, error) {
var stdin = bytes.NewReader(data)
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommandWithStdin(stdin, "hash-object", "--stdin", "-w")
return git.Hash(stdout), err
}
// ReadData will attempt to read arbitrary data from the given hash
func (repo *GitRepo) ReadData(hash git.Hash) ([]byte, error) {
var stdout bytes.Buffer
var stderr bytes.Buffer
err := repo.runGitCommandWithIO(nil, &stdout, &stderr, "cat-file", "-p", string(hash))
if err != nil {
return []byte{}, err
}
return stdout.Bytes(), nil
}
// StoreTree will store a mapping key-->Hash as a Git tree
func (repo *GitRepo) StoreTree(entries []TreeEntry) (git.Hash, error) {
buffer := prepareTreeEntries(entries)
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommandWithStdin(&buffer, "mktree")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return git.Hash(stdout), nil
}
// StoreCommit will store a Git commit with the given Git tree
func (repo *GitRepo) StoreCommit(treeHash git.Hash) (git.Hash, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("commit-tree", string(treeHash))
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return git.Hash(stdout), nil
}
// StoreCommitWithParent will store a Git commit with the given Git tree
func (repo *GitRepo) StoreCommitWithParent(treeHash git.Hash, parent git.Hash) (git.Hash, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("commit-tree", string(treeHash),
"-p", string(parent))
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return git.Hash(stdout), nil
}
// UpdateRef will create or update a Git reference
func (repo *GitRepo) UpdateRef(ref string, hash git.Hash) error {
_, err := repo.runGitCommand("update-ref", ref, string(hash))
return err
}
// ListRefs will return a list of Git ref matching the given refspec
func (repo *GitRepo) ListRefs(refspec string) ([]string, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("for-each-ref", "--format=%(refname)", refspec)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
split := strings.Split(stdout, "\n")
if len(split) == 1 && split[0] == "" {
return []string{}, nil
}
return split, nil
}
// RefExist will check if a reference exist in Git
func (repo *GitRepo) RefExist(ref string) (bool, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("for-each-ref", ref)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
return stdout != "", nil
}
// CopyRef will create a new reference with the same value as another one
func (repo *GitRepo) CopyRef(source string, dest string) error {
_, err := repo.runGitCommand("update-ref", dest, source)
return err
}
// ListCommits will return the list of commit hashes of a ref, in chronological order
func (repo *GitRepo) ListCommits(ref string) ([]git.Hash, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("rev-list", "--first-parent", "--reverse", ref)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
split := strings.Split(stdout, "\n")
casted := make([]git.Hash, len(split))
for i, line := range split {
casted[i] = git.Hash(line)
}
return casted, nil
}
// ListEntries will return the list of entries in a Git tree
func (repo *GitRepo) ListEntries(hash git.Hash) ([]TreeEntry, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("ls-tree", string(hash))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return readTreeEntries(stdout)
}
// FindCommonAncestor will return the last common ancestor of two chain of commit
func (repo *GitRepo) FindCommonAncestor(hash1 git.Hash, hash2 git.Hash) (git.Hash, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("merge-base", string(hash1), string(hash2))
if err != nil {
return "", nil
}
return git.Hash(stdout), nil
}
// GetTreeHash return the git tree hash referenced in a commit
func (repo *GitRepo) GetTreeHash(commit git.Hash) (git.Hash, error) {
stdout, err := repo.runGitCommand("rev-parse", string(commit)+"^{tree}")
if err != nil {
return "", nil
}
return git.Hash(stdout), nil
}
// AddRemote add a new remote to the repository
// Not in the interface because it's only used for testing
func (repo *GitRepo) AddRemote(name string, url string) error {
_, err := repo.runGitCommand("remote", "add", name, url)
return err
}
func (repo *GitRepo) createClocks() error {
createPath := path.Join(repo.Path, createClockFile)
createClock, err := lamport.NewPersisted(createPath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
editPath := path.Join(repo.Path, editClockFile)
editClock, err := lamport.NewPersisted(editPath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
repo.createClock = createClock
repo.editClock = editClock
return nil
}
// LoadClocks read the clocks values from the on-disk repo
func (repo *GitRepo) LoadClocks() error {
createClock, err := lamport.LoadPersisted(repo.GetPath() + createClockFile)
if err != nil {
return err
}
editClock, err := lamport.LoadPersisted(repo.GetPath() + editClockFile)
if err != nil {
return err
}
repo.createClock = createClock
repo.editClock = editClock
return nil
}
// WriteClocks write the clocks values into the repo
func (repo *GitRepo) WriteClocks() error {
err := repo.createClock.Write()
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = repo.editClock.Write()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// CreateTimeIncrement increment the creation clock and return the new value.
func (repo *GitRepo) CreateTimeIncrement() (lamport.Time, error) {
return repo.createClock.Increment()
}
// EditTimeIncrement increment the edit clock and return the new value.
func (repo *GitRepo) EditTimeIncrement() (lamport.Time, error) {
return repo.editClock.Increment()
}
// CreateWitness witness another create time and increment the corresponding clock
// if needed.
func (repo *GitRepo) CreateWitness(time lamport.Time) error {
return repo.createClock.Witness(time)
}
// EditWitness witness another edition time and increment the corresponding clock
// if needed.
func (repo *GitRepo) EditWitness(time lamport.Time) error {
return repo.editClock.Witness(time)
}