#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """A git command for managing a local cache of git repositories.""" from __future__ import print_function import contextlib import errno import logging import optparse import os import re import tempfile import threading import time import subprocess import sys try: import urlparse except ImportError: # For Py3 compatibility import urllib.parse as urlparse import zipfile from download_from_google_storage import Gsutil import gclient_utils import subcommand # Analogous to gc.autopacklimit git config. GC_AUTOPACKLIMIT = 50 GIT_CACHE_CORRUPT_MESSAGE = 'WARNING: The Git cache is corrupt.' try: # pylint: disable=undefined-variable WinErr = WindowsError except NameError: class WinErr(Exception): pass class LockError(Exception): pass class ClobberNeeded(Exception): pass def exponential_backoff_retry(fn, excs=(Exception,), name=None, count=10, sleep_time=0.25, printerr=None): """Executes |fn| up to |count| times, backing off exponentially. Args: fn (callable): The function to execute. If this raises a handled exception, the function will retry with exponential backoff. excs (tuple): A tuple of Exception types to handle. If one of these is raised by |fn|, a retry will be attempted. If |fn| raises an Exception that is not in this list, it will immediately pass through. If |excs| is empty, the Exception base class will be used. name (str): Optional operation name to print in the retry string. count (int): The number of times to try before allowing the exception to pass through. sleep_time (float): The initial number of seconds to sleep in between retries. This will be doubled each retry. printerr (callable): Function that will be called with the error string upon failures. If None, |logging.warning| will be used. Returns: The return value of the successful fn. """ printerr = printerr or logging.warning for i in xrange(count): try: return fn() except excs as e: if (i+1) >= count: raise printerr('Retrying %s in %.2f second(s) (%d / %d attempts): %s' % ( (name or 'operation'), sleep_time, (i+1), count, e)) time.sleep(sleep_time) sleep_time *= 2 class Lockfile(object): """Class to represent a cross-platform process-specific lockfile.""" def __init__(self, path, timeout=0): self.path = os.path.abspath(path) self.timeout = timeout self.lockfile = self.path + ".lock" self.pid = os.getpid() def _read_pid(self): """Read the pid stored in the lockfile. Note: This method is potentially racy. By the time it returns the lockfile may have been unlocked, removed, or stolen by some other process. """ try: with open(self.lockfile, 'r') as f: pid = int(f.readline().strip()) except (IOError, ValueError): pid = None return pid def _make_lockfile(self): """Safely creates a lockfile containing the current pid.""" open_flags = (os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL | os.O_WRONLY) fd = os.open(self.lockfile, open_flags, 0o644) f = os.fdopen(fd, 'w') print(self.pid, file=f) f.close() def _remove_lockfile(self): """Delete the lockfile. Complains (implicitly) if it doesn't exist. See gclient_utils.py:rmtree docstring for more explanation on the windows case. """ if sys.platform == 'win32': lockfile = os.path.normcase(self.lockfile) def delete(): exitcode = subprocess.call(['cmd.exe', '/c', 'del', '/f', '/q', lockfile]) if exitcode != 0: raise LockError('Failed to remove lock: %s' % (lockfile,)) exponential_backoff_retry( delete, excs=(LockError,), name='del [%s]' % (lockfile,)) else: os.remove(self.lockfile) def lock(self): """Acquire the lock. This will block with a deadline of self.timeout seconds. """ elapsed = 0 while True: try: self._make_lockfile() return except OSError as e: if elapsed < self.timeout: sleep_time = max(10, min(3, self.timeout - elapsed)) logging.info('Could not create git cache lockfile; ' 'will retry after sleep(%d).', sleep_time); elapsed += sleep_time time.sleep(sleep_time) continue if e.errno == errno.EEXIST: raise LockError("%s is already locked" % self.path) else: raise LockError("Failed to create %s (err %s)" % (self.path, e.errno)) def unlock(self): """Release the lock.""" try: if not self.is_locked(): raise LockError("%s is not locked" % self.path) if not self.i_am_locking(): raise LockError("%s is locked, but not by me" % self.path) self._remove_lockfile() except WinErr: # Windows is unreliable when it comes to file locking. YMMV. pass def break_lock(self): """Remove the lock, even if it was created by someone else.""" try: self._remove_lockfile() return True except OSError as exc: if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT: return False else: raise def is_locked(self): """Test if the file is locked by anyone. Note: This method is potentially racy. By the time it returns the lockfile may have been unlocked, removed, or stolen by some other process. """ return os.path.exists(self.lockfile) def i_am_locking(self): """Test if the file is locked by this process.""" return self.is_locked() and self.pid == self._read_pid() class Mirror(object): git_exe = 'git.bat' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 'git' gsutil_exe = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'gsutil.py') cachepath_lock = threading.Lock() UNSET_CACHEPATH = object() # Used for tests _GIT_CONFIG_LOCATION = [] @staticmethod def parse_fetch_spec(spec): """Parses and canonicalizes a fetch spec. Returns (fetchspec, value_regex), where value_regex can be used with 'git config --replace-all'. """ parts = spec.split(':', 1) src = parts[0].lstrip('+').rstrip('/') if not src.startswith('refs/'): src = 'refs/heads/%s' % src dest = parts[1].rstrip('/') if len(parts) > 1 else src regex = r'\+%s:.*' % src.replace('*', r'\*') return ('+%s:%s' % (src, dest), regex) def __init__(self, url, refs=None, print_func=None): self.url = url self.fetch_specs = set([self.parse_fetch_spec(ref) for ref in (refs or [])]) self.basedir = self.UrlToCacheDir(url) self.mirror_path = os.path.join(self.GetCachePath(), self.basedir) if print_func: self.print = self.print_without_file self.print_func = print_func else: self.print = print def print_without_file(self, message, **_kwargs): self.print_func(message) @contextlib.contextmanager def print_duration_of(self, what): start = time.time() try: yield finally: self.print('%s took %.1f minutes' % (what, (time.time() - start) / 60.0)) @property def bootstrap_bucket(self): b = os.getenv('OVERRIDE_BOOTSTRAP_BUCKET') if b: return b u = urlparse.urlparse(self.url) if u.netloc == 'chromium.googlesource.com': return 'chromium-git-cache' # TODO(tandrii): delete once LUCI migration is completed. # Only public hosts will be supported going forward. elif u.netloc == 'chrome-internal.googlesource.com': return 'chrome-git-cache' # Not recognized. return None @classmethod def FromPath(cls, path): return cls(cls.CacheDirToUrl(path)) @staticmethod def UrlToCacheDir(url): """Convert a git url to a normalized form for the cache dir path.""" parsed = urlparse.urlparse(url) norm_url = parsed.netloc + parsed.path if norm_url.endswith('.git'): norm_url = norm_url[:-len('.git')] # Use the same dir for authenticated URLs and unauthenticated URLs. norm_url = norm_url.replace('googlesource.com/a/', 'googlesource.com/') return norm_url.replace('-', '--').replace('/', '-').lower() @staticmethod def CacheDirToUrl(path): """Convert a cache dir path to its corresponding url.""" netpath = re.sub(r'\b-\b', '/', os.path.basename(path)).replace('--', '-') return 'https://%s' % netpath @classmethod def SetCachePath(cls, cachepath): with cls.cachepath_lock: setattr(cls, 'cachepath', cachepath) @classmethod def GetCachePath(cls): with cls.cachepath_lock: if not hasattr(cls, 'cachepath'): try: cachepath = subprocess.check_output( [cls.git_exe, 'config'] + cls._GIT_CONFIG_LOCATION + ['cache.cachepath']).strip() except subprocess.CalledProcessError: cachepath = os.environ.get('GIT_CACHE_PATH', cls.UNSET_CACHEPATH) setattr(cls, 'cachepath', cachepath) ret = getattr(cls, 'cachepath') if ret is cls.UNSET_CACHEPATH: raise RuntimeError('No cache.cachepath git configuration or ' '$GIT_CACHE_PATH is set.') return ret def Rename(self, src, dst): # This is somehow racy on Windows. # Catching OSError because WindowsError isn't portable and # pylint complains. exponential_backoff_retry( lambda: os.rename(src, dst), excs=(OSError,), name='rename [%s] => [%s]' % (src, dst), printerr=self.print) def RunGit(self, cmd, **kwargs): """Run git in a subprocess.""" cwd = kwargs.setdefault('cwd', self.mirror_path) kwargs.setdefault('print_stdout', False) kwargs.setdefault('filter_fn', self.print) env = kwargs.get('env') or kwargs.setdefault('env', os.environ.copy()) env.setdefault('GIT_ASKPASS', 'true') env.setdefault('SSH_ASKPASS', 'true') self.print('running "git %s" in "%s"' % (' '.join(cmd), cwd)) gclient_utils.CheckCallAndFilter([self.git_exe] + cmd, **kwargs) def config(self, cwd=None, reset_fetch_config=False): if cwd is None: cwd = self.mirror_path if reset_fetch_config: try: self.RunGit(['config', '--unset-all', 'remote.origin.fetch'], cwd=cwd) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: # If exit code was 5, it means we attempted to unset a config that # didn't exist. Ignore it. if e.returncode != 5: raise # Don't run git-gc in a daemon. Bad things can happen if it gets killed. try: self.RunGit(['config', 'gc.autodetach', '0'], cwd=cwd) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: # Hard error, need to clobber. raise ClobberNeeded() # Don't combine pack files into one big pack file. It's really slow for # repositories, and there's no way to track progress and make sure it's # not stuck. if self.supported_project(): self.RunGit(['config', 'gc.autopacklimit', '0'], cwd=cwd) # Allocate more RAM for cache-ing delta chains, for better performance # of "Resolving deltas". self.RunGit(['config', 'core.deltaBaseCacheLimit', gclient_utils.DefaultDeltaBaseCacheLimit()], cwd=cwd) self.RunGit(['config', 'remote.origin.url', self.url], cwd=cwd) self.RunGit(['config', '--replace-all', 'remote.origin.fetch', '+refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*', r'\+refs/heads/\*:.*'], cwd=cwd) for spec, value_regex in self.fetch_specs: self.RunGit( ['config', '--replace-all', 'remote.origin.fetch', spec, value_regex], cwd=cwd) def bootstrap_repo(self, directory): """Bootstrap the repo from Google Storage if possible. More apt-ly named bootstrap_repo_from_cloud_if_possible_else_do_nothing(). """ if not self.bootstrap_bucket: return False python_fallback = ( (sys.platform.startswith('win') and not gclient_utils.FindExecutable('7z')) or (not gclient_utils.FindExecutable('unzip')) or ('ZIP64_SUPPORT' not in subprocess.check_output(["unzip", "-v"])) ) gs_folder = 'gs://%s/%s' % (self.bootstrap_bucket, self.basedir) gsutil = Gsutil(self.gsutil_exe, boto_path=None) # Get the most recent version of the zipfile. _, ls_out, ls_err = gsutil.check_call('ls', gs_folder) def compare_filenames(a, b): # |a| and |b| look like gs://.../.../9999.zip. They both have the same # gs://bootstrap_bucket/basedir/ prefix because they come from the same # `gsutil ls`. # This function only compares the numeral parts before .zip. regex_pattern = r'/(\d+)\.zip$' match_a = re.search(regex_pattern, a) match_b = re.search(regex_pattern, b) if (match_a is not None) and (match_b is not None): num_a = int(match_a.group(1)) num_b = int(match_b.group(1)) return cmp(num_a, num_b) # If it doesn't match the format, fallback to string comparison. return cmp(a, b) ls_out_sorted = sorted(ls_out.splitlines(), cmp=compare_filenames) if not ls_out_sorted: # This repo is not on Google Storage. self.print('No bootstrap file for %s found in %s, stderr:\n %s' % (self.mirror_path, self.bootstrap_bucket, ' '.join((ls_err or '').splitlines(True)))) return False latest_checkout = ls_out_sorted[-1] # Download zip file to a temporary directory. try: tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='_cache_tmp', dir=self.GetCachePath()) self.print('Downloading %s' % latest_checkout) with self.print_duration_of('download'): code = gsutil.call('cp', latest_checkout, tempdir) if code: return False filename = os.path.join(tempdir, latest_checkout.split('/')[-1]) # Unpack the file with 7z on Windows, unzip on linux, or fallback. with self.print_duration_of('unzip'): if not python_fallback: if sys.platform.startswith('win'): cmd = ['7z', 'x', '-o%s' % directory, '-tzip', filename] else: cmd = ['unzip', filename, '-d', directory] retcode = subprocess.call(cmd) else: try: with zipfile.ZipFile(filename, 'r') as f: f.printdir() f.extractall(directory) except Exception as e: self.print('Encountered error: %s' % str(e), file=sys.stderr) retcode = 1 else: retcode = 0 finally: # Clean up the downloaded zipfile. # # This is somehow racy on Windows. # Catching OSError because WindowsError isn't portable and # pylint complains. exponential_backoff_retry( lambda: gclient_utils.rm_file_or_tree(tempdir), excs=(OSError,), name='rmtree [%s]' % (tempdir,), printerr=self.print) if retcode: self.print( 'Extracting bootstrap zipfile %s failed.\n' 'Resuming normal operations.' % filename) return False return True def contains_revision(self, revision): if not self.exists(): return False if sys.platform.startswith('win'): # Windows .bat scripts use ^ as escape sequence, which means we have to # escape it with itself for every .bat invocation. needle = '%s^^^^{commit}' % revision else: needle = '%s^{commit}' % revision try: # cat-file exits with 0 on success, that is git object of given hash was # found. self.RunGit(['cat-file', '-e', needle]) return True except subprocess.CalledProcessError: return False def exists(self): return os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.mirror_path, 'config')) def supported_project(self): """Returns true if this repo is known to have a bootstrap zip file.""" u = urlparse.urlparse(self.url) return u.netloc in [ 'chromium.googlesource.com', 'chrome-internal.googlesource.com'] def _preserve_fetchspec(self): """Read and preserve remote.origin.fetch from an existing mirror. This modifies self.fetch_specs. """ if not self.exists(): return try: config_fetchspecs = subprocess.check_output( [self.git_exe, 'config', '--get-all', 'remote.origin.fetch'], cwd=self.mirror_path) for fetchspec in config_fetchspecs.splitlines(): self.fetch_specs.add(self.parse_fetch_spec(fetchspec)) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: logging.warn('Tried and failed to preserve remote.origin.fetch from the ' 'existing cache directory. You may need to manually edit ' '%s and "git cache fetch" again.' % os.path.join(self.mirror_path, 'config')) def _ensure_bootstrapped(self, depth, bootstrap, force=False): tempdir = None pack_dir = os.path.join(self.mirror_path, 'objects', 'pack') pack_files = [] if os.path.isdir(pack_dir): pack_files = [f for f in os.listdir(pack_dir) if f.endswith('.pack')] self.print('%s has %d .pack files, re-bootstrapping if >%d' % (self.mirror_path, len(pack_files), GC_AUTOPACKLIMIT)) should_bootstrap = (force or not self.exists() or len(pack_files) > GC_AUTOPACKLIMIT) if should_bootstrap: if self.exists(): # Re-bootstrapping an existing mirror; preserve existing fetch spec. self._preserve_fetchspec() tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp( prefix='_cache_tmp', suffix=self.basedir, dir=self.GetCachePath()) bootstrapped = not depth and bootstrap and self.bootstrap_repo(tempdir) if bootstrapped: # Bootstrap succeeded; delete previous cache, if any. gclient_utils.rmtree(self.mirror_path) elif not self.exists() or not self.supported_project(): # Bootstrap failed due to either # 1. No previous cache # 2. Project doesn't have a bootstrap zip file # Start with a bare git dir. self.RunGit(['init', '--bare'], cwd=tempdir) else: # Bootstrap failed, previous cache exists; warn and continue. logging.warn( 'Git cache has a lot of pack files (%d). Tried to re-bootstrap ' 'but failed. Continuing with non-optimized repository.' % len(pack_files)) gclient_utils.rmtree(tempdir) tempdir = None else: if depth and os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.mirror_path, 'shallow')): logging.warn( 'Shallow fetch requested, but repo cache already exists.') return tempdir def _fetch(self, rundir, verbose, depth, reset_fetch_config): self.config(rundir, reset_fetch_config) v = [] d = [] if verbose: v = ['-v', '--progress'] if depth: d = ['--depth', str(depth)] fetch_cmd = ['fetch'] + v + d + ['origin'] fetch_specs = subprocess.check_output( [self.git_exe, 'config', '--get-all', 'remote.origin.fetch'], cwd=rundir).strip().splitlines() for spec in fetch_specs: try: self.print('Fetching %s' % spec) with self.print_duration_of('fetch %s' % spec): self.RunGit(fetch_cmd + [spec], cwd=rundir, retry=True) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: if spec == '+refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*': raise ClobberNeeded() # Corrupted cache. logging.warn('Fetch of %s failed' % spec) def populate(self, depth=None, shallow=False, bootstrap=False, verbose=False, ignore_lock=False, lock_timeout=0, reset_fetch_config=False): assert self.GetCachePath() if shallow and not depth: depth = 10000 gclient_utils.safe_makedirs(self.GetCachePath()) lockfile = Lockfile(self.mirror_path, lock_timeout) if not ignore_lock: lockfile.lock() tempdir = None try: tempdir = self._ensure_bootstrapped(depth, bootstrap) rundir = tempdir or self.mirror_path self._fetch(rundir, verbose, depth, reset_fetch_config) except ClobberNeeded: # This is a major failure, we need to clean and force a bootstrap. gclient_utils.rmtree(rundir) self.print(GIT_CACHE_CORRUPT_MESSAGE) tempdir = self._ensure_bootstrapped(depth, bootstrap, force=True) assert tempdir self._fetch(tempdir, verbose, depth, reset_fetch_config) finally: if tempdir: if os.path.exists(self.mirror_path): gclient_utils.rmtree(self.mirror_path) self.Rename(tempdir, self.mirror_path) if not ignore_lock: lockfile.unlock() def update_bootstrap(self, prune=False): # The files are named .zip gen_number = subprocess.check_output( [self.git_exe, 'number', 'master'], cwd=self.mirror_path).strip() # Run Garbage Collect to compress packfile. self.RunGit(['gc', '--prune=all']) # Creating a temp file and then deleting it ensures we can use this name. _, tmp_zipfile = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.zip') os.remove(tmp_zipfile) subprocess.call(['zip', '-r', tmp_zipfile, '.'], cwd=self.mirror_path) gsutil = Gsutil(path=self.gsutil_exe, boto_path=None) gs_folder = 'gs://%s/%s' % (self.bootstrap_bucket, self.basedir) dest_name = '%s/%s.zip' % (gs_folder, gen_number) gsutil.call('cp', tmp_zipfile, dest_name) os.remove(tmp_zipfile) # Remove all other files in the same directory. if prune: _, ls_out, _ = gsutil.check_call('ls', gs_folder) for filename in ls_out.splitlines(): if filename == dest_name: continue gsutil.call('rm', filename) @staticmethod def DeleteTmpPackFiles(path): pack_dir = os.path.join(path, 'objects', 'pack') if not os.path.isdir(pack_dir): return pack_files = [f for f in os.listdir(pack_dir) if f.startswith('.tmp-') or f.startswith('tmp_pack_')] for f in pack_files: f = os.path.join(pack_dir, f) try: os.remove(f) logging.warn('Deleted stale temporary pack file %s' % f) except OSError: logging.warn('Unable to delete temporary pack file %s' % f) @classmethod def BreakLocks(cls, path): did_unlock = False lf = Lockfile(path) if lf.break_lock(): did_unlock = True # Look for lock files that might have been left behind by an interrupted # git process. lf = os.path.join(path, 'config.lock') if os.path.exists(lf): os.remove(lf) did_unlock = True cls.DeleteTmpPackFiles(path) return did_unlock def unlock(self): return self.BreakLocks(self.mirror_path) @classmethod def UnlockAll(cls): cachepath = cls.GetCachePath() if not cachepath: return dirlist = os.listdir(cachepath) repo_dirs = set([os.path.join(cachepath, path) for path in dirlist if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(cachepath, path))]) for dirent in dirlist: if dirent.startswith('_cache_tmp') or dirent.startswith('tmp'): gclient_utils.rm_file_or_tree(os.path.join(cachepath, dirent)) elif (dirent.endswith('.lock') and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(cachepath, dirent))): repo_dirs.add(os.path.join(cachepath, dirent[:-5])) unlocked_repos = [] for repo_dir in repo_dirs: if cls.BreakLocks(repo_dir): unlocked_repos.append(repo_dir) return unlocked_repos @subcommand.usage('[url of repo to check for caching]') def CMDexists(parser, args): """Check to see if there already is a cache of the given repo.""" _, args = parser.parse_args(args) if not len(args) == 1: parser.error('git cache exists only takes exactly one repo url.') url = args[0] mirror = Mirror(url) if mirror.exists(): print(mirror.mirror_path) return 0 return 1 @subcommand.usage('[url of repo to create a bootstrap zip file]') def CMDupdate_bootstrap(parser, args): """Create and uploads a bootstrap tarball.""" # Lets just assert we can't do this on Windows. if sys.platform.startswith('win'): print('Sorry, update bootstrap will not work on Windows.', file=sys.stderr) return 1 parser.add_option('--prune', action='store_true', help='Prune all other cached zipballs of the same repo.') # First, we need to ensure the cache is populated. populate_args = args[:] populate_args.append('--no-bootstrap') CMDpopulate(parser, populate_args) # Get the repo directory. options, args = parser.parse_args(args) url = args[0] mirror = Mirror(url) mirror.update_bootstrap(options.prune) return 0 @subcommand.usage('[url of repo to add to or update in cache]') def CMDpopulate(parser, args): """Ensure that the cache has all up-to-date objects for the given repo.""" parser.add_option('--depth', type='int', help='Only cache DEPTH commits of history') parser.add_option('--shallow', '-s', action='store_true', help='Only cache 10000 commits of history') parser.add_option('--ref', action='append', help='Specify additional refs to be fetched') parser.add_option('--no_bootstrap', '--no-bootstrap', action='store_true', help='Don\'t bootstrap from Google Storage') parser.add_option('--ignore_locks', '--ignore-locks', action='store_true', help='Don\'t try to lock repository') parser.add_option('--reset-fetch-config', action='store_true', default=False, help='Reset the fetch config before populating the cache.') options, args = parser.parse_args(args) if not len(args) == 1: parser.error('git cache populate only takes exactly one repo url.') url = args[0] mirror = Mirror(url, refs=options.ref) kwargs = { 'verbose': options.verbose, 'shallow': options.shallow, 'bootstrap': not options.no_bootstrap, 'ignore_lock': options.ignore_locks, 'lock_timeout': options.timeout, 'reset_fetch_config': options.reset_fetch_config, } if options.depth: kwargs['depth'] = options.depth mirror.populate(**kwargs) @subcommand.usage('Fetch new commits into cache and current checkout') def CMDfetch(parser, args): """Update mirror, and fetch in cwd.""" parser.add_option('--all', action='store_true', help='Fetch all remotes') parser.add_option('--no_bootstrap', '--no-bootstrap', action='store_true', help='Don\'t (re)bootstrap from Google Storage') options, args = parser.parse_args(args) # Figure out which remotes to fetch. This mimics the behavior of regular # 'git fetch'. Note that in the case of "stacked" or "pipelined" branches, # this will NOT try to traverse up the branching structure to find the # ultimate remote to update. remotes = [] if options.all: assert not args, 'fatal: fetch --all does not take a repository argument' remotes = subprocess.check_output([Mirror.git_exe, 'remote']).splitlines() elif args: remotes = args else: current_branch = subprocess.check_output( [Mirror.git_exe, 'rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD']).strip() if current_branch != 'HEAD': upstream = subprocess.check_output( [Mirror.git_exe, 'config', 'branch.%s.remote' % current_branch] ).strip() if upstream and upstream != '.': remotes = [upstream] if not remotes: remotes = ['origin'] cachepath = Mirror.GetCachePath() git_dir = os.path.abspath(subprocess.check_output( [Mirror.git_exe, 'rev-parse', '--git-dir'])) git_dir = os.path.abspath(git_dir) if git_dir.startswith(cachepath): mirror = Mirror.FromPath(git_dir) mirror.populate( bootstrap=not options.no_bootstrap, lock_timeout=options.timeout) return 0 for remote in remotes: remote_url = subprocess.check_output( [Mirror.git_exe, 'config', 'remote.%s.url' % remote]).strip() if remote_url.startswith(cachepath): mirror = Mirror.FromPath(remote_url) mirror.print = lambda *args: None print('Updating git cache...') mirror.populate( bootstrap=not options.no_bootstrap, lock_timeout=options.timeout) subprocess.check_call([Mirror.git_exe, 'fetch', remote]) return 0 @subcommand.usage('[url of repo to unlock, or -a|--all]') def CMDunlock(parser, args): """Unlock one or all repos if their lock files are still around.""" parser.add_option('--force', '-f', action='store_true', help='Actually perform the action') parser.add_option('--all', '-a', action='store_true', help='Unlock all repository caches') options, args = parser.parse_args(args) if len(args) > 1 or (len(args) == 0 and not options.all): parser.error('git cache unlock takes exactly one repo url, or --all') if not options.force: cachepath = Mirror.GetCachePath() lockfiles = [os.path.join(cachepath, path) for path in os.listdir(cachepath) if path.endswith('.lock') and os.path.isfile(path)] parser.error('git cache unlock requires -f|--force to do anything. ' 'Refusing to unlock the following repo caches: ' ', '.join(lockfiles)) unlocked_repos = [] if options.all: unlocked_repos.extend(Mirror.UnlockAll()) else: m = Mirror(args[0]) if m.unlock(): unlocked_repos.append(m.mirror_path) if unlocked_repos: logging.info('Broke locks on these caches:\n %s' % '\n '.join( unlocked_repos)) class OptionParser(optparse.OptionParser): """Wrapper class for OptionParser to handle global options.""" def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): optparse.OptionParser.__init__(self, *args, prog='git cache', **kwargs) self.add_option('-c', '--cache-dir', help=( 'Path to the directory containing the caches. Normally ' 'deduced from git config cache.cachepath or ' '$GIT_CACHE_PATH.')) self.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=1, help='Increase verbosity (can be passed multiple times)') self.add_option('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', help='Suppress all extraneous output') self.add_option('--timeout', type='int', default=0, help='Timeout for acquiring cache lock, in seconds') def parse_args(self, args=None, values=None): options, args = optparse.OptionParser.parse_args(self, args, values) if options.quiet: options.verbose = 0 levels = [logging.ERROR, logging.WARNING, logging.INFO, logging.DEBUG] logging.basicConfig(level=levels[min(options.verbose, len(levels) - 1)]) try: global_cache_dir = Mirror.GetCachePath() except RuntimeError: global_cache_dir = None if options.cache_dir: if global_cache_dir and ( os.path.abspath(options.cache_dir) != os.path.abspath(global_cache_dir)): logging.warn('Overriding globally-configured cache directory.') Mirror.SetCachePath(options.cache_dir) return options, args def main(argv): dispatcher = subcommand.CommandDispatcher(__name__) return dispatcher.execute(OptionParser(), argv) if __name__ == '__main__': try: sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) except KeyboardInterrupt: sys.stderr.write('interrupted\n') sys.exit(1)