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#!/usr/bin/python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one # or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file # distributed with this work for additional information # regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file # to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance # with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, # software distributed under the License is distributed on an # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY # KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the # specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. # # # mailer.py: send email describing a commit # # $HeadURL: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/branches/1.14.x/tools/hook-scripts/mailer/mailer.py $ # $LastChangedDate: 2021-01-23 04:00:51 +0000 (Sat, 23 Jan 2021) $ # $LastChangedBy: svn-role $ # $LastChangedRevision: 1885829 $ # # USAGE: mailer.py commit REPOS REVISION [CONFIG-FILE] # mailer.py propchange REPOS REVISION AUTHOR REVPROPNAME [CONFIG-FILE] # mailer.py propchange2 REPOS REVISION AUTHOR REVPROPNAME ACTION \ # [CONFIG-FILE] # mailer.py lock REPOS AUTHOR [CONFIG-FILE] # mailer.py unlock REPOS AUTHOR [CONFIG-FILE] # # Using CONFIG-FILE, deliver an email describing the changes between # REV and REV-1 for the repository REPOS. # # ACTION was added as a fifth argument to the post-revprop-change hook # in Subversion 1.2.0. Its value is one of 'A', 'M' or 'D' to indicate # if the property was added, modified or deleted, respectively. # # See _MIN_SVN_VERSION below for which version of Subversion's Python # bindings are required by this version of mailer.py. import os import sys if sys.hexversion >= 0x3000000: PY3 = True import configparser from urllib.parse import quote as _url_quote else: PY3 = False import ConfigParser as configparser from urllib import quote as _url_quote import time import subprocess from io import BytesIO import smtplib import re import tempfile import codecs # Minimal version of Subversion's bindings required _MIN_SVN_VERSION = [1, 5, 0] # Import the Subversion Python bindings, making sure they meet our # minimum version requirements. import svn.fs import svn.delta import svn.repos import svn.core if _MIN_SVN_VERSION > [svn.core.SVN_VER_MAJOR, svn.core.SVN_VER_MINOR, svn.core.SVN_VER_PATCH]: sys.stderr.write( "You need version %s or better of the Subversion Python bindings.\n" \ % ".".join([str(x) for x in _MIN_SVN_VERSION])) sys.exit(1) # Absorb difference between Python 2 and Python >= 3 if PY3: def to_bytes(x): return x.encode('utf-8') def to_str(x): return x.decode('utf-8') # We never use sys.stdin nor sys.stdout TextIOwrapper. _stdin = sys.stdin.buffer _stdout = sys.stdout.buffer else: # Python 2 def to_bytes(x): return x def to_str(x): return x _stdin = sys.stdin _stdout = sys.stdout SEPARATOR = '=' * 78 def main(pool, cmd, config_fname, repos_dir, cmd_args): ### TODO: Sanity check the incoming args if cmd == 'commit': revision = int(cmd_args[0]) repos = Repository(repos_dir, revision, pool) cfg = Config(config_fname, repos, {'author': repos.author, 'repos_basename': os.path.basename(repos.repos_dir) }) messenger = Commit(pool, cfg, repos) elif cmd == 'propchange' or cmd == 'propchange2': revision = int(cmd_args[0]) author = cmd_args[1] propname = cmd_args[2] if cmd == 'propchange2' and cmd_args[3]: action = cmd_args[3] else: action = 'A' repos = Repository(repos_dir, revision, pool) # Override the repos revision author with the author of the propchange repos.author = author cfg = Config(config_fname, repos, {'author': author, 'repos_basename': os.path.basename(repos.repos_dir) }) messenger = PropChange(pool, cfg, repos, author, propname, action) elif cmd == 'lock' or cmd == 'unlock': author = cmd_args[0] repos = Repository(repos_dir, 0, pool) ### any old revision will do # Override the repos revision author with the author of the lock/unlock repos.author = author cfg = Config(config_fname, repos, {'author': author, 'repos_basename': os.path.basename(repos.repos_dir) }) messenger = Lock(pool, cfg, repos, author, cmd == 'lock') else: raise UnknownSubcommand(cmd) return messenger.generate() def remove_leading_slashes(path): while path and path[0:1] == b'/': path = path[1:] return path class OutputBase: "Abstract base class to formalize the interface of output methods" def __init__(self, cfg, repos, prefix_param): self.cfg = cfg self.repos = repos self.prefix_param = prefix_param self._CHUNKSIZE = 128 * 1024 # This is a public member variable. This must be assigned a suitable # piece of descriptive text before make_subject() is called. self.subject = "" def make_subject(self, group, params): prefix = self.cfg.get(self.prefix_param, group, params) if prefix: subject = prefix + ' ' + self.subject else: subject = self.subject try: truncate_subject = int( self.cfg.get('truncate_subject', group, params)) except ValueError: truncate_subject = 0 # truncate subject as UTF-8 string. # Note: there still exists an issue on combining characters. if truncate_subject: bsubject = to_bytes(subject) if len(bsubject) > truncate_subject: idx = truncate_subject - 2 while b'\x80' <= bsubject[idx-1:idx] <= b'\xbf': idx -= 1 subject = to_str(bsubject[:idx-1]) + "..." return subject def start(self, group, params): """Override this method. Begin writing an output representation. GROUP is the name of the configuration file group which is causing this output to be produced. PARAMS is a dictionary of any named subexpressions of regular expressions defined in the configuration file, plus the key 'author' contains the author of the action being reported.""" raise NotImplementedError def finish(self): """Override this method. Flush any cached information and finish writing the output representation.""" raise NotImplementedError def write_binary(self, output): """Override this method. Append the binary data OUTPUT to the output representation.""" raise NotImplementedError def write(self, output): """Append the literal text string OUTPUT to the output representation.""" return self.write_binary(to_bytes(output)) def run(self, cmd): """Override this method, if the default implementation is not sufficient. Execute CMD, writing the stdout produced to the output representation.""" # By default we choose to incorporate child stderr into the output pipe_ob = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, close_fds=sys.platform != "win32") buf = pipe_ob.stdout.read(self._CHUNKSIZE) while buf: self.write_binary(buf) buf = pipe_ob.stdout.read(self._CHUNKSIZE) # wait on the child so we don't end up with a billion zombies pipe_ob.wait() class MailedOutput(OutputBase): def __init__(self, cfg, repos, prefix_param): OutputBase.__init__(self, cfg, repos, prefix_param) def start(self, group, params): # whitespace (or another character) separated list of addresses # which must be split into a clean list to_addr_in = self.cfg.get('to_addr', group, params) # if list of addresses starts with '[.]' # use the character between the square brackets as split char # else use whitespaces if len(to_addr_in) >= 3 and to_addr_in[0] == '[' \ and to_addr_in[2] == ']': self.to_addrs = \ [_f for _f in to_addr_in[3:].split(to_addr_in[1]) if _f] else: self.to_addrs = [_f for _f in to_addr_in.split() if _f] self.from_addr = self.cfg.get('from_addr', group, params) \ or self.repos.author or 'no_author' # if the from_addr (also) starts with '[.]' (may happen if one # map is used for both to_addr and from_addr) remove '[.]' if len(self.from_addr) >= 3 and self.from_addr[0] == '[' \ and self.from_addr[2] == ']': self.from_addr = self.from_addr[3:] self.reply_to = self.cfg.get('reply_to', group, params) # if the reply_to (also) starts with '[.]' (may happen if one # map is used for both to_addr and reply_to) remove '[.]' if len(self.reply_to) >= 3 and self.reply_to[0] == '[' \ and self.reply_to[2] == ']': self.reply_to = self.reply_to[3:] def _rfc2047_encode(self, hdr): # Return the result of splitting HDR into tokens (on space # characters), encoding (per RFC2047) each token as necessary, and # slapping 'em back to together again. from email.header import Header def _maybe_encode_header(hdr_token): try: hdr_token.encode('ascii') return hdr_token except UnicodeError: return Header(hdr_token, 'utf-8').encode() return ' '.join(map(_maybe_encode_header, hdr.split())) def mail_headers(self, group, params): from email import utils subject = self._rfc2047_encode(self.make_subject(group, params)) from_hdr = self._rfc2047_encode(self.from_addr) to_hdr = self._rfc2047_encode(', '.join(self.to_addrs)) hdrs = 'From: %s\n' \ 'To: %s\n' \ 'Subject: %s\n' \ 'Date: %s\n' \ 'Message-ID: %s\n' \ 'MIME-Version: 1.0\n' \ 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n' \ 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n' \ 'X-Svn-Commit-Project: %s\n' \ 'X-Svn-Commit-Author: %s\n' \ 'X-Svn-Commit-Revision: %d\n' \ 'X-Svn-Commit-Repository: %s\n' \ % (from_hdr, to_hdr, subject, utils.formatdate(), utils.make_msgid(), group, self.repos.author or 'no_author', self.repos.rev, os.path.basename(self.repos.repos_dir)) if self.reply_to: hdrs = '%sReply-To: %s\n' % (hdrs, self.reply_to) return hdrs + '\n' class SMTPOutput(MailedOutput): "Deliver a mail message to an MTA using SMTP." def start(self, group, params): MailedOutput.start(self, group, params) self.buffer = BytesIO() self.write_binary = self.buffer.write self.write(self.mail_headers(group, params)) def finish(self): """ Send email via SMTP or SMTP_SSL, logging in if username is specified. Errors such as invalid recipient, which affect a particular email, are reported to stderr and raise MessageSendFailure. If the caller has other emails to send, it may continue doing so. Errors caused by bad configuration, such as login failures, for which too many occurrences could lead to SMTP server lockout, are reported to stderr and re-raised. These should be considered fatal (to minimize the chances of said lockout). """ if self.cfg.is_set('general.smtp_port'): smtp_port = self.cfg.general.smtp_port else: smtp_port = 0 try: if self.cfg.is_set('general.smtp_ssl') and self.cfg.general.smtp_ssl == 'yes': server = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(self.cfg.general.smtp_hostname, smtp_port) else: server = smtplib.SMTP(self.cfg.general.smtp_hostname, smtp_port) except Exception as detail: sys.stderr.write("mailer.py: Failed to instantiate SMTP object: %s\n" % (detail,)) # Any error to instantiate is fatal raise try: if self.cfg.is_set('general.smtp_username'): try: server.login(self.cfg.general.smtp_username, self.cfg.general.smtp_password) except smtplib.SMTPException as detail: sys.stderr.write("mailer.py: SMTP login failed with username %s and/or password: %s\n" % (self.cfg.general.smtp_username, detail,)) # Any error at login is fatal raise server.sendmail(self.from_addr, self.to_addrs, self.buffer.getvalue()) ### TODO: 'raise .. from' is Python 3+. When we convert this ### script to Python 3, uncomment 'from detail' below ### (2 instances): except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused as detail: sys.stderr.write("mailer.py: SMTP recipient(s) refused: %s: %s\n" % (self.to_addrs, detail,)) raise MessageSendFailure ### from detail except smtplib.SMTPSenderRefused as detail: sys.stderr.write("mailer.py: SMTP sender refused: %s: %s\n" % (self.from_addr, detail,)) raise MessageSendFailure ### from detail except smtplib.SMTPException as detail: # All other errors are fatal; this includes: # SMTPHeloError, SMTPDataError, SMTPNotSupportedError sys.stderr.write("mailer.py: SMTP error occurred: %s\n" % (detail,)) raise finally: try: server.quit() except smtplib.SMTPException as detail: sys.stderr.write("mailer.py: Error occurred during SMTP session cleanup: %s\n" % (detail,)) class StandardOutput(OutputBase): "Print the commit message to stdout." def __init__(self, cfg, repos, prefix_param): OutputBase.__init__(self, cfg, repos, prefix_param) self.write_binary = _stdout.write def start(self, group, params): self.write("Group: " + (group or "defaults") + "\n") self.write("Subject: " + self.make_subject(group, params) + "\n\n") def finish(self): pass if (PY3 and (codecs.lookup(sys.stdout.encoding) != codecs.lookup('utf-8'))): def write(self, output): """Write text as *default* encoding string""" return self.write_binary(output.encode(sys.stdout.encoding, 'backslashreplace')) class PipeOutput(MailedOutput): "Deliver a mail message to an MTA via a pipe." def __init__(self, cfg, repos, prefix_param): MailedOutput.__init__(self, cfg, repos, prefix_param) # figure out the command for delivery self.cmd = cfg.general.mail_command.split() def start(self, group, params): MailedOutput.start(self, group, params) ### gotta fix this. this is pretty specific to sendmail and qmail's ### mailwrapper program. should be able to use option param substitution cmd = self.cmd + [ '-f', self.from_addr ] + self.to_addrs # construct the pipe for talking to the mailer self.pipe = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=sys.platform != "win32") self.write_binary = self.pipe.stdin.write # start writing out the mail message self.write(self.mail_headers(group, params)) def finish(self): # signal that we're done sending content self.pipe.stdin.close() # wait to avoid zombies self.pipe.wait() class Messenger: def __init__(self, pool, cfg, repos, prefix_param): self.pool = pool self.cfg = cfg self.repos = repos if cfg.is_set('general.mail_command'): cls = PipeOutput elif cfg.is_set('general.smtp_hostname'): cls = SMTPOutput else: cls = StandardOutput self.output = cls(cfg, repos, prefix_param) class Commit(Messenger): def __init__(self, pool, cfg, repos): Messenger.__init__(self, pool, cfg, repos, 'commit_subject_prefix') # get all the changes and sort by path editor = svn.repos.ChangeCollector(repos.fs_ptr, repos.root_this, \ self.pool) e_ptr, e_baton = svn.delta.make_editor(editor, self.pool) svn.repos.replay2(repos.root_this, "", svn.core.SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, 1, e_ptr, e_baton, None, self.pool) self.changelist = sorted(editor.get_changes().items()) log = to_str(repos.get_rev_prop(svn.core.SVN_PROP_REVISION_LOG) or b'') # collect the set of groups and the unique sets of params for the options self.groups = { } for path, change in self.changelist: for (group, params) in self.cfg.which_groups(path, log): # turn the params into a hashable object and stash it away param_list = sorted(params.items()) # collect the set of paths belonging to this group if (group, tuple(param_list)) in self.groups: old_param, paths = self.groups[group, tuple(param_list)] else: paths = { } paths[path] = None self.groups[group, tuple(param_list)] = (params, paths) # figure out the changed directories dirs = { } for path, change in self.changelist: path = to_str(path) if change.item_kind == svn.core.svn_node_dir: dirs[path] = None else: idx = path.rfind('/') if idx == -1: dirs[''] = None else: dirs[path[:idx]] = None dirlist = list(dirs.keys()) commondir, dirlist = get_commondir(dirlist) # compose the basic subject line. later, we can prefix it. dirlist.sort() dirlist = ' '.join(dirlist) if commondir: self.output.subject = 'r%d - in %s: %s' % (repos.rev, commondir, dirlist) else: self.output.subject = 'r%d - %s' % (repos.rev, dirlist) def generate(self): "Generate email for the various groups and option-params." ### the groups need to be further compressed. if the headers and ### body are the same across groups, then we can have multiple To: ### addresses. SMTPOutput holds the entire message body in memory, ### so if the body doesn't change, then it can be sent N times ### rather than rebuilding it each time. subpool = svn.core.svn_pool_create(self.pool) ret = 0 # build a renderer, tied to our output stream renderer = TextCommitRenderer(self.output) for (group, param_tuple), (params, paths) in sorted(self.groups.items()): try: self.output.start(group, params) # generate the content for this group and set of params generate_content(renderer, self.cfg, self.repos, self.changelist, group, params, paths, subpool) self.output.finish() except MessageSendFailure: ret = 1 svn.core.svn_pool_clear(subpool) svn.core.svn_pool_destroy(subpool) return ret class PropChange(Messenger): def __init__(self, pool, cfg, repos, author, propname, action): Messenger.__init__(self, pool, cfg, repos, 'propchange_subject_prefix') self.author = author self.propname = propname self.action = action # collect the set of groups and the unique sets of params for the options self.groups = { } for (group, params) in self.cfg.which_groups('', None): # turn the params into a hashable object and stash it away param_list = sorted(params.items()) self.groups[group, tuple(param_list)] = params self.output.subject = 'r%d - %s' % (repos.rev, propname) def generate(self): actions = { 'A': 'added', 'M': 'modified', 'D': 'deleted' } ret = 0 for (group, param_tuple), params in self.groups.items(): try: self.output.start(group, params) self.output.write('Author: %s\n' 'Revision: %s\n' 'Property Name: %s\n' 'Action: %s\n' '\n' % (self.author, self.repos.rev, self.propname, actions.get(self.action, 'Unknown (\'%s\')' \ % self.action))) if self.action == 'A' or self.action not in actions: self.output.write('Property value:\n') propvalue = self.repos.get_rev_prop(self.propname) self.output.write(propvalue) elif self.action == 'M': self.output.write('Property diff:\n') tempfile1 = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() tempfile1.write(_stdin.read()) tempfile1.flush() tempfile2 = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() tempfile2.write(self.repos.get_rev_prop(self.propname)) tempfile2.flush() self.output.run(self.cfg.get_diff_cmd(group, { 'label_from' : 'old property value', 'label_to' : 'new property value', 'from' : tempfile1.name, 'to' : tempfile2.name, })) self.output.finish() except MessageSendFailure: ret = 1 return ret def get_commondir(dirlist): """Figure out the common portion/parent (commondir) of all the paths in DIRLIST and return a tuple consisting of commondir, dirlist. If a commondir is found, the dirlist returned is rooted in that commondir. If no commondir is found, dirlist is returned unchanged, and commondir is the empty string.""" if len(dirlist) < 2 or '/' in dirlist: commondir = '' newdirs = dirlist else: common = dirlist[0].split('/') for j in range(1, len(dirlist)): d = dirlist[j] parts = d.split('/') for i in range(len(common)): if i == len(parts) or common[i] != parts[i]: del common[i:] break commondir = '/'.join(common) if commondir: # strip the common portion from each directory l = len(commondir) + 1 newdirs = [ ] for d in dirlist: if d == commondir: newdirs.append('.') else: newdirs.append(d[l:]) else: # nothing in common, so reset the list of directories newdirs = dirlist return commondir, newdirs class Lock(Messenger): def __init__(self, pool, cfg, repos, author, do_lock): self.author = author self.do_lock = do_lock Messenger.__init__(self, pool, cfg, repos, (do_lock and 'lock_subject_prefix' or 'unlock_subject_prefix')) # read all the locked paths from STDIN and strip off the trailing newlines self.dirlist = [to_str(x).rstrip() for x in _stdin.readlines()] # collect the set of groups and the unique sets of params for the options self.groups = { } for path in self.dirlist: for (group, params) in self.cfg.which_groups(path, None): # turn the params into a hashable object and stash it away param_list = sorted(params.items()) # collect the set of paths belonging to this group if (group, tuple(param_list)) in self.groups: old_param, paths = self.groups[group, tuple(param_list)] else: paths = { } paths[path] = None self.groups[group, tuple(param_list)] = (params, paths) commondir, dirlist = get_commondir(self.dirlist) # compose the basic subject line. later, we can prefix it. dirlist.sort() dirlist = ' '.join(dirlist) if commondir: self.output.subject = '%s: %s' % (commondir, dirlist) else: self.output.subject = '%s' % (dirlist) # The lock comment is the same for all paths, so we can just pull # the comment for the first path in the dirlist and cache it. self.lock = svn.fs.svn_fs_get_lock(self.repos.fs_ptr, to_bytes(self.dirlist[0]), self.pool) def generate(self): ret = 0 for (group, param_tuple), (params, paths) in sorted(self.groups.items()): try: self.output.start(group, params) self.output.write('Author: %s\n' '%s paths:\n' % (self.author, self.do_lock and 'Locked' or 'Unlocked')) self.dirlist.sort() for dir in self.dirlist: self.output.write(' %s\n\n' % dir) if self.do_lock: self.output.write('Comment:\n%s\n' % (self.lock.comment or '')) self.output.finish() except MessageSendFailure: ret = 1 return ret class DiffSelections: def __init__(self, cfg, group, params): self.add = False self.copy = False self.delete = False self.modify = False gen_diffs = cfg.get('generate_diffs', group, params) ### Do a little dance for deprecated options. Note that even if you ### don't have an option anywhere in your configuration file, it ### still gets returned as non-None. if len(gen_diffs): list = gen_diffs.split(" ") for item in list: if item == 'add': self.add = True if item == 'copy': self.copy = True if item == 'delete': self.delete = True if item == 'modify': self.modify = True else: self.add = True self.copy = True self.delete = True self.modify = True ### These options are deprecated suppress = cfg.get('suppress_deletes', group, params) if suppress == 'yes': self.delete = False suppress = cfg.get('suppress_adds', group, params) if suppress == 'yes': self.add = False class DiffURLSelections: def __init__(self, cfg, group, params): self.cfg = cfg self.group = group self.params = params def _get_url(self, action, repos_rev, change): # The parameters for the URLs generation need to be placed in the # parameters for the configuration module, otherwise we may get # KeyError exceptions. params = self.params.copy() params['path'] = _url_quote(change.path) if change.path else None params['base_path'] = (_url_quote(change.base_path) if change.base_path else None) params['rev'] = repos_rev params['base_rev'] = change.base_rev return self.cfg.get("diff_%s_url" % action, self.group, params) def get_add_url(self, repos_rev, change): return self._get_url('add', repos_rev, change) def get_copy_url(self, repos_rev, change): return self._get_url('copy', repos_rev, change) def get_delete_url(self, repos_rev, change): return self._get_url('delete', repos_rev, change) def get_modify_url(self, repos_rev, change): return self._get_url('modify', repos_rev, change) def generate_content(renderer, cfg, repos, changelist, group, params, paths, pool): svndate = repos.get_rev_prop(svn.core.SVN_PROP_REVISION_DATE) ### pick a different date format? date = time.ctime(svn.core.secs_from_timestr(svndate, pool)) diffsels = DiffSelections(cfg, group, params) diffurls = DiffURLSelections(cfg, group, params) show_nonmatching_paths = cfg.get('show_nonmatching_paths', group, params) \ or 'yes' params_with_rev = params.copy() params_with_rev['rev'] = repos.rev commit_url = cfg.get('commit_url', group, params_with_rev) # figure out the lists of changes outside the selected path-space other_added_data = other_replaced_data = other_deleted_data = \ other_modified_data = [ ] if len(paths) != len(changelist) and show_nonmatching_paths != 'no': other_added_data = generate_list('A', changelist, paths, False) other_replaced_data = generate_list('R', changelist, paths, False) other_deleted_data = generate_list('D', changelist, paths, False) other_modified_data = generate_list('M', changelist, paths, False) if len(paths) != len(changelist) and show_nonmatching_paths == 'yes': other_diffs = DiffGenerator(changelist, paths, False, cfg, repos, date, group, params, diffsels, diffurls, pool) else: other_diffs = None data = _data( author=repos.author, date=date, rev=repos.rev, log=to_str(repos.get_rev_prop(svn.core.SVN_PROP_REVISION_LOG) or b''), commit_url=commit_url, added_data=generate_list('A', changelist, paths, True), replaced_data=generate_list('R', changelist, paths, True), deleted_data=generate_list('D', changelist, paths, True), modified_data=generate_list('M', changelist, paths, True), show_nonmatching_paths=show_nonmatching_paths, other_added_data=other_added_data, other_replaced_data=other_replaced_data, other_deleted_data=other_deleted_data, other_modified_data=other_modified_data, diffs=DiffGenerator(changelist, paths, True, cfg, repos, date, group, params, diffsels, diffurls, pool), other_diffs=other_diffs, ) renderer.render(data) def generate_list(changekind, changelist, paths, in_paths): if changekind == 'A': selection = lambda change: change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_ADD elif changekind == 'R': selection = lambda change: change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_REPLACE elif changekind == 'D': selection = lambda change: change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_DELETE elif changekind == 'M': selection = lambda change: change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_MODIFY items = [ ] for path, change in changelist: if selection(change) and (path in paths) == in_paths: item = _data( path=path, is_dir=change.item_kind == svn.core.svn_node_dir, props_changed=change.prop_changes, text_changed=change.text_changed, copied=(change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_ADD \ or change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_REPLACE) \ and change.base_path, base_path=remove_leading_slashes(change.base_path), base_rev=change.base_rev, ) items.append(item) return items class DiffGenerator: "This is a generator-like object returning DiffContent objects." def __init__(self, changelist, paths, in_paths, cfg, repos, date, group, params, diffsels, diffurls, pool): self.changelist = changelist self.paths = paths self.in_paths = in_paths self.cfg = cfg self.repos = repos self.date = date self.group = group self.params = params self.diffsels = diffsels self.diffurls = diffurls self.pool = pool self.diff = self.diff_url = None self.idx = 0 def __nonzero__(self): # we always have some items return True def __getitem__(self, idx): while True: if self.idx == len(self.changelist): raise IndexError path, change = self.changelist[self.idx] self.idx = self.idx + 1 diff = diff_url = None kind = None label1 = None label2 = None src_fname = None dst_fname = None binary = None singular = None content = None # just skip directories. they have no diffs. if change.item_kind == svn.core.svn_node_dir: continue # is this change in (or out of) the set of matched paths? if (path in self.paths) != self.in_paths: continue if change.base_rev != -1: svndate = self.repos.get_rev_prop(svn.core.SVN_PROP_REVISION_DATE, change.base_rev) ### pick a different date format? base_date = time.ctime(svn.core.secs_from_timestr(svndate, self.pool)) else: base_date = '' # figure out if/how to generate a diff base_path_bytes = remove_leading_slashes(change.base_path) base_path = (to_str(base_path_bytes) if base_path_bytes is not None else None) if change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_DELETE: # it was delete. kind = 'D' # get the diff url, if any is specified diff_url = self.diffurls.get_delete_url(self.repos.rev, change) # show the diff? if self.diffsels.delete: diff = svn.fs.FileDiff(self.repos.get_root(change.base_rev), base_path_bytes, None, None, self.pool) label1 = '%s\t%s\t(r%s)' % (base_path, self.date, change.base_rev) label2 = '/dev/null\t00:00:00 1970\t(deleted)' singular = True elif change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_ADD \ or change.action == svn.repos.CHANGE_ACTION_REPLACE: if base_path and (change.base_rev != -1): # any diff of interest? if change.text_changed: # this file was copied and modified. kind = 'W' # get the diff url, if any is specified diff_url = self.diffurls.get_copy_url(self.repos.rev, change) # show the diff? if self.diffsels.modify: diff = svn.fs.FileDiff(self.repos.get_root(change.base_rev), base_path_bytes, self.repos.root_this, change.path, self.pool) label1 = ('%s\t%s\t(r%s, copy source)' % (base_path, base_date, change.base_rev)) label2 = ('%s\t%s\t(r%s)' % (to_str(change.path), self.date, self.repos.rev)) singular = False else: # this file was copied. kind = 'C' if self.diffsels.copy: diff = svn.fs.FileDiff(None, None, self.repos.root_this, change.path, self.pool) label1 = ('/dev/null\t00:00:00 1970\t' '(empty, because file is newly added)') label2 = ('%s\t%s\t(r%s, copy of r%s, %s)' % (to_str(change.path), self.date, self.repos.rev, change.base_rev, base_path)) singular = False else: # the file was added. kind = 'A' # get the diff url, if any is specified diff_url = self.diffurls.get_add_url(self.repos.rev, change) # show the diff? if self.diffsels.add: diff = svn.fs.FileDiff(None, None, self.repos.root_this, change.path, self.pool) label1 = '/dev/null\t00:00:00 1970\t' \ '(empty, because file is newly added)' label2 = '%s\t%s\t(r%s)' \ % (to_str(change.path), self.date, self.repos.rev) singular = True elif not change.text_changed: # the text didn't change, so nothing to show. continue else: # a simple modification. kind = 'M' # get the diff url, if any is specified diff_url = self.diffurls.get_modify_url(self.repos.rev, change) # show the diff? if self.diffsels.modify: diff = svn.fs.FileDiff(self.repos.get_root(change.base_rev), base_path, self.repos.root_this, change.path, self.pool) label1 = '%s\t%s\t(r%s)' \ % (base_path, base_date, change.base_rev) label2 = '%s\t%s\t(r%s)' \ % (to_str(change.path), self.date, self.repos.rev) singular = False if diff: binary = diff.either_binary() if binary: content = src_fname = dst_fname = None else: src_fname, dst_fname = diff.get_files() try: content = DiffContent(self.cfg.get_diff_cmd(self.group, { 'label_from' : label1, 'label_to' : label2, 'from' : src_fname, 'to' : dst_fname, })) except OSError: # diff command does not exist, try difflib.unified_diff() content = DifflibDiffContent(label1, label2, src_fname, dst_fname) # return a data item for this diff return _data( path=change.path, base_path=base_path_bytes, base_rev=change.base_rev, diff=diff, diff_url=diff_url, kind=kind, label_from=label1, label_to=label2, from_fname=src_fname, to_fname=dst_fname, binary=binary, singular=singular, content=content, ) def _classify_diff_line(line, seen_change): # classify the type of line. first = line[:1] ltype = '' if first == '@': seen_change = True ltype = 'H' elif first == '-': if seen_change: ltype = 'D' else: ltype = 'F' elif first == '+': if seen_change: ltype = 'A' else: ltype = 'T' elif first == ' ': ltype = 'C' else: ltype = 'U' if line[-2] == '\r': line=line[0:-2] + '\n' # remove carriage return return line, ltype, seen_change class DiffContent: "This is a generator-like object returning annotated lines of a diff." def __init__(self, cmd): self.seen_change = False # By default we choose to incorporate child stderr into the output self.pipe = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, close_fds=sys.platform != "win32") def __nonzero__(self): # we always have some items return True def __getitem__(self, idx): if self.pipe is None: raise IndexError line = self.pipe.stdout.readline() if not line: # wait on the child so we don't end up with a billion zombies self.pipe.wait() self.pipe = None raise IndexError line, ltype, self.seen_change = _classify_diff_line(line, self.seen_change) return _data( raw=line, text=line[1:-1], # remove indicator and newline type=ltype, ) class DifflibDiffContent(): "This is a generator-like object returning annotated lines of a diff." def __init__(self, label_from, label_to, from_file, to_file): import difflib self.seen_change = False fromlines = open(from_file, 'U').readlines() tolines = open(to_file, 'U').readlines() self.diff = difflib.unified_diff(fromlines, tolines, label_from, label_to) def __nonzero__(self): # we always have some items return True def __getitem__(self, idx): try: line = self.diff.next() except StopIteration: raise IndexError line, ltype, self.seen_change = _classify_diff_line(line, self.seen_change) return _data( raw=line, text=line[1:-1], # remove indicator and newline type=ltype, ) class TextCommitRenderer: "This class will render the commit mail in plain text." def __init__(self, output): self.output = output def render(self, data): "Render the commit defined by 'data'." w = self.output.write w('Author: %s\nDate: %s\nNew Revision: %s\n' % (data.author, data.date, data.rev)) if data.commit_url: w('URL: %s\n\n' % data.commit_url) else: w('\n') w('Log:\n%s\n\n' % data.log.strip()) # print summary sections self._render_list('Added', data.added_data) self._render_list('Replaced', data.replaced_data) self._render_list('Deleted', data.deleted_data) self._render_list('Modified', data.modified_data) if data.other_added_data or data.other_replaced_data \ or data.other_deleted_data or data.other_modified_data: if data.show_nonmatching_paths: w('\nChanges in other areas also in this revision:\n') self._render_list('Added', data.other_added_data) self._render_list('Replaced', data.other_replaced_data) self._render_list('Deleted', data.other_deleted_data) self._render_list('Modified', data.other_modified_data) else: w('and changes in other areas\n') self._render_diffs(data.diffs, '') if data.other_diffs: self._render_diffs(data.other_diffs, '\nDiffs of changes in other areas also' ' in this revision:\n') def _render_list(self, header, data_list): if not data_list: return w = self.output.write w(header + ':\n') for d in data_list: if d.is_dir: is_dir = '/' else: is_dir = '' if d.props_changed: if d.text_changed: props = ' (contents, props changed)' else: props = ' (props changed)' else: props = '' w(' %s%s%s\n' % (to_str(d.path), is_dir, props)) if d.copied: if is_dir: text = '' elif d.text_changed: text = ', changed' else: text = ' unchanged' w(' - copied%s from r%d, %s%s\n' % (text, d.base_rev, to_str(d.base_path), is_dir)) def _render_diffs(self, diffs, section_header): """Render diffs. Write the SECTION_HEADER if there are actually any diffs to render.""" if not diffs: return w = self.output.write section_header_printed = False for diff in diffs: if not diff.diff and not diff.diff_url: continue if not section_header_printed: w(section_header) section_header_printed = True if diff.kind == 'D': w('\nDeleted: %s\n' % to_str(diff.base_path)) elif diff.kind == 'A': w('\nAdded: %s\n' % to_str(diff.path)) elif diff.kind == 'C': w('\nCopied: %s (from r%d, %s)\n' % (to_str(diff.path), diff.base_rev, to_str(diff.base_path))) elif diff.kind == 'W': w('\nCopied and modified: %s (from r%d, %s)\n' % (to_str(diff.path), diff.base_rev, to_str(diff.base_path))) else: # kind == 'M' w('\nModified: %s\n' % to_str(diff.path)) if diff.diff_url: w('URL: %s\n' % diff.diff_url) if not diff.diff: continue w(SEPARATOR + '\n') if diff.binary: if diff.singular: w('Binary file. No diff available.\n') else: w('Binary file (source and/or target). No diff available.\n') continue wb = self.output.write_binary for line in diff.content: wb(line.raw) class Repository: "Hold roots and other information about the repository." def __init__(self, repos_dir, rev, pool): self.repos_dir = repos_dir self.rev = rev self.pool = pool self.repos_ptr = svn.repos.open(repos_dir, pool) self.fs_ptr = svn.repos.fs(self.repos_ptr) self.roots = { } self.root_this = self.get_root(rev) self.author = self.get_rev_prop(svn.core.SVN_PROP_REVISION_AUTHOR) if self.author is not None: self.author = to_str(self.author) def get_rev_prop(self, propname, rev = None): if not rev: rev = self.rev return svn.fs.revision_prop(self.fs_ptr, rev, propname, self.pool) def get_root(self, rev): try: return self.roots[rev] except KeyError: pass root = self.roots[rev] = svn.fs.revision_root(self.fs_ptr, rev, self.pool) return root class Config: # The predefined configuration sections. These are omitted from the # set of groups. _predefined = ('general', 'defaults', 'maps') def __init__(self, fname, repos, global_params): cp = configparser.ConfigParser() cp.read(fname) # record the (non-default) groups that we find self._groups = [ ] for section in cp.sections(): if not hasattr(self, section): section_ob = _sub_section() setattr(self, section, section_ob) if section not in self._predefined: self._groups.append(section) else: section_ob = getattr(self, section) for option in cp.options(section): # get the raw value -- we use the same format for *our* interpolation value = cp.get(section, option, raw=1) setattr(section_ob, option, value) # be compatible with old format config files if hasattr(self.general, 'diff') and not hasattr(self.defaults, 'diff'): self.defaults.diff = self.general.diff if not hasattr(self, 'maps'): self.maps = _sub_section() # these params are always available, although they may be overridden self._global_params = global_params.copy() # prepare maps. this may remove sections from consideration as a group. self._prep_maps() # process all the group sections. self._prep_groups(repos) def is_set(self, option): """Return None if the option is not set; otherwise, its value is returned. The option is specified as a dotted symbol, such as 'general.mail_command' """ ob = self for part in option.split('.'): if not hasattr(ob, part): return None ob = getattr(ob, part) return ob def get(self, option, group, params): "Get a config value with appropriate substitutions and value mapping." # find the right value value = None if group: sub = getattr(self, group) value = getattr(sub, option, None) if value is None: value = getattr(self.defaults, option, '') # parameterize it if params is not None: value = value % params # apply any mapper mapper = getattr(self.maps, option, None) if mapper is not None: value = mapper(value) # Apply any parameters that may now be available for # substitution that were not before the mapping. if value is not None and params is not None: value = value % params return value def get_diff_cmd(self, group, args): "Get a diff command as a list of argv elements." ### do some better splitting to enable quoting of spaces diff_cmd = self.get('diff', group, None).split() cmd = [ ] for part in diff_cmd: cmd.append(part % args) return cmd def _prep_maps(self): "Rewrite the [maps] options into callables that look up values." mapsections = [] for optname, mapvalue in vars(self.maps).items(): if mapvalue[:1] == '[': # a section is acting as a mapping sectname = mapvalue[1:-1] if not hasattr(self, sectname): raise UnknownMappingSection(sectname) # construct a lambda to look up the given value as an option name, # and return the option's value. if the option is not present, # then just return the value unchanged. setattr(self.maps, optname, lambda value, sect=getattr(self, sectname): getattr(sect, value.lower(), value)) # mark for removal when all optnames are done if sectname not in mapsections: mapsections.append(sectname) # elif test for other mapper types. possible examples: # dbm:filename.db # file:two-column-file.txt # ldap:some-query-spec # just craft a mapper function and insert it appropriately else: raise UnknownMappingSpec(mapvalue) # remove each mapping section from consideration as a group for sectname in mapsections: self._groups.remove(sectname) def _prep_groups(self, repos): self._group_re = [ ] repos_dir = os.path.abspath(repos.repos_dir) # compute the default repository-based parameters. start with some # basic parameters, then bring in the regex-based params. self._default_params = self._global_params try: match = re.match(self.defaults.for_repos, repos_dir) if match: self._default_params = self._default_params.copy() self._default_params.update(match.groupdict()) except AttributeError: # there is no self.defaults.for_repos pass # select the groups that apply to this repository for group in self._groups: sub = getattr(self, group) params = self._default_params if hasattr(sub, 'for_repos'): match = re.match(sub.for_repos, repos_dir) if not match: continue params = params.copy() params.update(match.groupdict()) # if a matching rule hasn't been given, then use the empty string # as it will match all paths for_paths = getattr(sub, 'for_paths', '') exclude_paths = getattr(sub, 'exclude_paths', None) if exclude_paths: exclude_paths_re = re.compile(exclude_paths) else: exclude_paths_re = None # check search_logmsg re search_logmsg = getattr(sub, 'search_logmsg', None) if search_logmsg is not None: search_logmsg_re = re.compile(search_logmsg) else: search_logmsg_re = None self._group_re.append((group, re.compile(for_paths), exclude_paths_re, params, search_logmsg_re)) # after all the groups are done, add in the default group try: self._group_re.append((None, re.compile(self.defaults.for_paths), None, self._default_params, None)) except AttributeError: # there is no self.defaults.for_paths pass def which_groups(self, path, logmsg): "Return the path's associated groups." groups = [] for group, pattern, exclude_pattern, repos_params, search_logmsg_re in self._group_re: match = pattern.match(to_str(path)) if match: if exclude_pattern and exclude_pattern.match(to_str(path)): continue params = repos_params.copy() params.update(match.groupdict()) if search_logmsg_re is None: groups.append((group, params)) else: if logmsg is None: logmsg = '' for match in search_logmsg_re.finditer(logmsg): # Add captured variables to (a copy of) params msg_params = params.copy() msg_params.update(match.groupdict()) groups.append((group, msg_params)) if not groups: groups.append((None, self._default_params)) return groups class _sub_section: pass class _data: "Helper class to define an attribute-based hunk o' data." def __init__(self, **kw): vars(self).update(kw) class MissingConfig(Exception): pass class UnknownMappingSection(Exception): pass class UnknownMappingSpec(Exception): pass class UnknownSubcommand(Exception): pass class MessageSendFailure(Exception): pass if __name__ == '__main__': def usage(): scriptname = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) sys.stderr.write( """USAGE: %s commit REPOS REVISION [CONFIG-FILE] %s propchange REPOS REVISION AUTHOR REVPROPNAME [CONFIG-FILE] %s propchange2 REPOS REVISION AUTHOR REVPROPNAME ACTION [CONFIG-FILE] %s lock REPOS AUTHOR [CONFIG-FILE] %s unlock REPOS AUTHOR [CONFIG-FILE] If no CONFIG-FILE is provided, the script will first search for a mailer.conf file in REPOS/conf/. Failing that, it will search the directory in which the script itself resides. ACTION was added as a fifth argument to the post-revprop-change hook in Subversion 1.2.0. Its value is one of 'A', 'M' or 'D' to indicate if the property was added, modified or deleted, respectively. """ % (scriptname, scriptname, scriptname, scriptname, scriptname)) sys.exit(1) # Command list: subcommand -> number of arguments expected (not including # the repository directory and config-file) cmd_list = {'commit' : 1, 'propchange' : 3, 'propchange2': 4, 'lock' : 1, 'unlock' : 1, } config_fname = None argc = len(sys.argv) if argc < 3: usage() cmd = sys.argv[1] repos_dir = to_str(svn.core.svn_path_canonicalize(to_bytes(sys.argv[2]))) try: expected_args = cmd_list[cmd] except KeyError: usage() if argc < (expected_args + 3): usage() elif argc > expected_args + 4: usage() elif argc == (expected_args + 4): config_fname = sys.argv[expected_args + 3] # Settle on a config file location, and open it. if config_fname is None: # Default to REPOS-DIR/conf/mailer.conf. config_fname = os.path.join(repos_dir, 'conf', 'mailer.conf') if not os.path.exists(config_fname): # Okay. Look for 'mailer.conf' as a sibling of this script. config_fname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), 'mailer.conf') if not os.path.exists(config_fname): raise MissingConfig(config_fname) ret = svn.core.run_app(main, cmd, config_fname, repos_dir, sys.argv[3:3+expected_args]) sys.exit(1 if ret else 0) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # TODO # # * add configuration options # - each group defines delivery info: # o whether to set Reply-To and/or Mail-Followup-To # (btw: it is legal do set Reply-To since this is the originator of the # mail; i.e. different from MLMs that munge it) # - each group defines content construction: # o max size of diff before trimming # o max size of entire commit message before truncation # - per-repository configuration # o extra config living in repos # o optional, non-mail log file # o look up authors (username -> email; for the From: header) in a # file(s) or DBM # * get rid of global functions that should properly be class methods