Mercurial > hgsubversion
view hgsubversion/svnrepo.py @ 735:c2b9e08ecf10
maps: map a missing author to '(no author)'
"None" doesn't really make much sense, so we use what 'svn log' shows
instead. This also fixes mapping this author to something else.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 09 Oct 2010 16:20:52 -0500 |
parents | db56e65906f4 |
children | e1e2af66953d |
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""" repository class-based interface for hgsubversion Copyright (C) 2009, Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> See parent package for licensing. Internally, Mercurial assumes that every single repository is a localrepository subclass: pull() is called on the instance pull *to*, but not the one pulled *from*. To work around this, we create two classes: - svnremoterepo for Subversion repositories, but it doesn't really do anything. - svnlocalrepo for local repositories which handles both operations on itself -- the local, hgsubversion-enabled clone -- and the remote repository. Decorators are used to distinguish and filter these operations from others. """ from mercurial import error from mercurial import util as hgutil from mercurial import httprepo import mercurial.repo import util import wrappers import svnwrap import svnmeta propertycache = hgutil.propertycache def generate_repo_class(ui, repo): """ This function generates the local repository wrapper. """ superclass = repo.__class__ def remotesvn(fn): """ Filter for instance methods which require the first argument to be a remote Subversion repository instance. """ original = getattr(repo, fn.__name__, None) # remove when dropping support for hg < 1.6. if original is None and fn.__name__ == 'findoutgoing': return def wrapper(self, *args, **opts): capable = getattr(args[0], 'capable', lambda x: False) if capable('subversion'): return fn(self, *args, **opts) else: return original(*args, **opts) wrapper.__name__ = fn.__name__ + '_wrapper' wrapper.__doc__ = fn.__doc__ return wrapper class svnlocalrepo(superclass): # TODO use newbranch to allow branch creation in Subversion? @remotesvn def push(self, remote, force=False, revs=None, newbranch=None): return wrappers.push(self, remote, force, revs) @remotesvn def pull(self, remote, heads=[], force=False): return wrappers.pull(self, remote, heads, force) @remotesvn def findoutgoing(self, remote, base=None, heads=None, force=False): return wrappers.outgoing(repo, remote, heads, force) def svnmeta(self, uuid=None, subdir=''): return svnmeta.SVNMeta(self, uuid, subdir) repo.__class__ = svnlocalrepo class svnremoterepo(mercurial.repo.repository): """ the dumb wrapper for actual Subversion repositories """ def __init__(self, ui, path=None): self.ui = ui if path is None: path = self.ui.config('paths', 'default') self.path = path self.capabilities = set(['lookup', 'subversion']) @propertycache def svnauth(self): # DO NOT default the user to hg's getuser(). If you provide # *any* default username to Subversion, it won't use any remembered # username for the desired realm, breaking OS X Keychain support, # GNOME keyring support, and all similar tools. user = self.ui.config('hgsubversion', 'username') passwd = self.ui.config('hgsubversion', 'password') url = util.normalize_url(self.path) user, passwd, url = svnwrap.parse_url(url, user, passwd) return url, user, passwd @property def svnurl(self): return self.svn.svn_url @propertycache def svn(self): try: return svnwrap.SubversionRepo(*self.svnauth) except svnwrap.SubversionConnectionException, e: self.ui.traceback() raise hgutil.Abort(e) @property def svnuuid(self): return self.svn.uuid def url(self): return self.path def lookup(self, key): return key def cancopy(self): return False def heads(self, *args, **opts): """ Whenever this function is hit, we abort. The traceback is useful for figuring out where to intercept the functionality. """ raise hgutil.Abort('command unavailable for Subversion repositories') def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new): return False def listkeys(self, namespace): return {} def instance(ui, url, create): if url.startswith('http://') or url.startswith('https://'): try: # may yield a bogus 'real URL...' message return httprepo.instance(ui, url, create) except error.RepoError: ui.traceback() ui.note('(falling back to Subversion support)\n') if create: raise hgutil.Abort('cannot create new remote Subversion repository') return svnremoterepo(ui, url)