e0fd76b04f
I was previously looking at two different lists, `candidates` and `branch_list`. So the numbers weren't matching up. This is fixed now.
159 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
159 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# git-tidy is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
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# General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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# git-tidy is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
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# the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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# Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with git-tidy. If not, see
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""git-tidy utility."""
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from typing import List, Tuple, Union
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common_default_branches = [
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"main",
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"master",
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"devel",
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"dev",
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]
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def run(command: Union[List[str], str]) -> Tuple[int, str]:
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"""Run a subprocess.
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The subprocess is checked for whether it returns successfully, and its
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stdout or stderr is captured for the caller to make use of.
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Parameters
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----------
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command
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The command to run as a subprocess.
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Returns
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-------
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returncode
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The (integer) return code from the completed subprocess.
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stdout / stderr
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In the case of a zero return code, the stdout from the subprocess is
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returned. In all other cases, the stderr is returned. In both cases,
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the bytes are converted to str and stripped of whitespace on either
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side.
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"""
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try:
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process = subprocess.run(command, check=True, capture_output=True)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exception:
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return exception.returncode, exception.stderr.decode().strip()
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return process.returncode, process.stdout.decode().strip()
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def get_default_branch() -> str:
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"""Return the name of the repo's default branch.
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First try the config, if that doesn't work, check existing branches for
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some common defaults. If there aren't any or they're ambiguous, ask the
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user.
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Returns
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-------
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str
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The name of the default branch with which we'll work for the rest of
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the exercise.
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"""
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returncode, configured_default_branch = run(["git", "config", "--get", "--local", "tidy.defaultbranch"])
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if returncode == 128:
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# The --local flag caused this to fail because we're not in a git repository.
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print("fatal: not inside a repository", file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(returncode)
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# If we're in a repository, we need a list of branches, either as a
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# sanity check that the configured branch is there, or to choose one
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# if it's not configured.
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_, branch_list_raw = run(["git", "branch", "--list"])
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branch_list = [
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branch.strip("*").strip() # Remove the indicator of current branch.
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for branch in branch_list_raw.split("\n")
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if len(branch) # Ignore empty lines.
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]
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if returncode == 0: # The config entry was successfully returned.
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# But it's worth checking that the branch exists nonetheless.
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if configured_default_branch in branch_list:
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return configured_default_branch
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print(
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f"{configured_default_branch} configured as default branch for tidying purposes, but it doesn't exist! "
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"Attempting to reconfigure....",
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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else:
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print("No default branch for git-tidy configured, will try to figure out which to use...")
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candidates = []
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# Check whether any branches match our list of common defaults.
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for branch in branch_list:
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if branch in common_default_branches:
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candidates.append(branch)
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if len(candidates) == 1:
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# Only one branch name matches, so we'll go with that one.
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print(f"Using branch {candidates[0]}...")
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run(["git", "config", "--add", "tidy.defaultbranch", candidates[0]])
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return candidates[0]
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# If there's no clear default, let the user select which one to use:
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selection = -1
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while (selection < 0) or (selection >= len(branch_list)):
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print("Unable to determine default branch automatically. Please select one:")
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for n, branch in enumerate(branch_list):
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print(f"{n}: {branch}")
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raw_input = input("Which to choose? ")
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try:
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selection = int(raw_input)
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except ValueError:
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continue
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print(selection)
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return branch_list[selection]
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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default_branch = get_default_branch()
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print(f"Switching to {default_branch}")
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run(["git", "checkout", default_branch])
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# Check which remote it's configured with.
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_, remote = run(["git", "config", "--get", f"branch.{default_branch}.remote"])
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print(f"{default_branch} is connected to {remote}")
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# Get latest changes from remote, clear up unnecessary stuff.
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returncode, output = run(["git", "fetch", "--all", "--prune"])
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if returncode != 0: # possibly a problem in contacting the remote?
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print(output, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(returncode)
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print(output) # I like to see what `git fetch` has accomplished.
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returncode, output = run(["git", "merge", "--ff-only", f"{remote}/{default_branch}", default_branch])
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if returncode != 0: # Probably fast-forwarding won't work.
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print(output, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(returncode)
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# Check which branches are `--merged` and clean them up.
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_, merged_branches_raw = run(["git", "branch", "--merged"])
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merged_branches = [
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branch for branch in merged_branches_raw.split("\n") if len(branch) # Remove zero-length elements.
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]
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for branch in merged_branches:
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if branch[0] != "*": # This time we want to explicitly exclude the checked-out branch.
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subprocess.run(["git", "branch", "-d", branch.strip()], check=True)
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