#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright (C) 2013-15 The CyanogenMod Project # (C) 2017 The LineageOS Project # # Licensed 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. # # # Run repopick.py -h for a description of this utility. # from __future__ import print_function import sys import json import os import subprocess import re import argparse import textwrap from xml.etree import ElementTree try: # For python3 import urllib.error import urllib.request except ImportError: # For python2 import imp import urllib2 urllib = imp.new_module('urllib') urllib.error = urllib2 urllib.request = urllib2 # Verifies whether pathA is a subdirectory (or the same) as pathB def is_subdir(a, b): a = os.path.realpath(a) + '/' b = os.path.realpath(b) + '/' return b == a[:len(b)] def fetch_query_via_ssh(remote_url, query): """Given a remote_url and a query, return the list of changes that fit it This function is slightly messy - the ssh api does not return data in the same structure as the HTTP REST API We have to get the data, then transform it to match what we're expecting from the HTTP RESET API""" if remote_url.count(':') == 2: (uri, userhost, port) = remote_url.split(':') userhost = userhost[2:] elif remote_url.count(':') == 1: (uri, userhost) = remote_url.split(':') userhost = userhost[2:] port = 29418 else: raise Exception('Malformed URI: Expecting ssh://[user@]host[:port]') out = subprocess.check_output(['ssh', '-x', '-p{0}'.format(port), userhost, 'gerrit', 'query', '--format=JSON --patch-sets --current-patch-set', query]) if not hasattr(out, 'encode'): out = out.decode() reviews = [] for line in out.split('\n'): try: data = json.loads(line) # make our data look like the http rest api data review = { 'branch': data['branch'], 'change_id': data['id'], 'current_revision': data['currentPatchSet']['revision'], 'number': int(data['number']), 'revisions': {patch_set['revision']: { 'number': int(patch_set['number']), 'fetch': { 'ssh': { 'ref': patch_set['ref'], 'url': 'ssh://{0}:{1}/{2}'.format(userhost, port, data['project']) } } } for patch_set in data['patchSets']}, 'subject': data['subject'], 'project': data['project'], 'status': data['status'] } reviews.append(review) except: pass args.quiet or print('Found {0} reviews'.format(len(reviews))) return reviews def fetch_query_via_http(remote_url, query): """Given a query, fetch the change numbers via http""" url = '{0}/changes/?q={1}&o=CURRENT_REVISION&o=ALL_REVISIONS'.format(remote_url, query) data = urllib.request.urlopen(url).read().decode('utf-8') reviews = json.loads(data[5:]) for review in reviews: review['number'] = review.pop('_number') return reviews def fetch_query(remote_url, query): """Wrapper for fetch_query_via_proto functions""" if remote_url[0:3] == 'ssh': return fetch_query_via_ssh(remote_url, query) elif remote_url[0:4] == 'http': return fetch_query_via_http(remote_url, query.replace(' ', '+')) else: raise Exception('Gerrit URL should be in the form http[s]://hostname/ or ssh://[user@]host[:port]') if __name__ == '__main__': # Default to LineageOS Gerrit default_gerrit = 'http://review.lineageos.org' parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, description=textwrap.dedent('''\ repopick.py is a utility to simplify the process of cherry picking patches from LineageOS's Gerrit instance (or any gerrit instance of your choosing) Given a list of change numbers, repopick will cd into the project path and cherry pick the latest patch available. With the --start-branch argument, the user can specify that a branch should be created before cherry picking. This is useful for cherry-picking many patches into a common branch which can be easily abandoned later (good for testing other's changes.) The --abandon-first argument, when used in conjunction with the --start-branch option, will cause repopick to abandon the specified branch in all repos first before performing any cherry picks.''')) parser.add_argument('change_number', nargs='*', help='change number to cherry pick. Use {change number}/{patchset number} to get a specific revision.') parser.add_argument('-i', '--ignore-missing', action='store_true', help='do not error out if a patch applies to a missing directory') parser.add_argument('-s', '--start-branch', nargs=1, help='start the specified branch before cherry picking') parser.add_argument('-a', '--abandon-first', action='store_true', help='before cherry picking, abandon the branch specified in --start-branch') parser.add_argument('-b', '--auto-branch', action='store_true', help='shortcut to "--start-branch auto --abandon-first --ignore-missing"') parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', help='print as little as possible') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help='print extra information to aid in debug') parser.add_argument('-f', '--force', action='store_true', help='force cherry pick even if change is closed') parser.add_argument('-p', '--pull', action='store_true', help='execute pull instead of cherry-pick') parser.add_argument('-P', '--path', help='use the specified path for the change') parser.add_argument('-t', '--topic', help='pick all commits from a specified topic') parser.add_argument('-Q', '--query', help='pick all commits using the specified query') parser.add_argument('-g', '--gerrit', default=default_gerrit, help='Gerrit Instance to use. Form proto://[user@]host[:port]') parser.add_argument('-e', '--exclude', nargs=1, help='exclude a list of commit numbers separated by a ,') args = parser.parse_args() if not args.start_branch and args.abandon_first: parser.error('if --abandon-first is set, you must also give the branch name with --start-branch') if args.auto_branch: args.abandon_first = True args.ignore_missing = True if not args.start_branch: args.start_branch = ['auto'] if args.quiet and args.verbose: parser.error('--quiet and --verbose cannot be specified together') if (1 << bool(args.change_number) << bool(args.topic) << bool(args.query)) != 2: parser.error('One (and only one) of change_number, topic, and query are allowed') # Change current directory to the top of the tree if 'ANDROID_BUILD_TOP' in os.environ: top = os.environ['ANDROID_BUILD_TOP'] if not is_subdir(os.getcwd(), top): sys.stderr.write('ERROR: You must run this tool from within $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP!\n') sys.exit(1) os.chdir(os.environ['ANDROID_BUILD_TOP']) # Sanity check that we are being run from the top level of the tree if not os.path.isdir('.repo'): sys.stderr.write('ERROR: No .repo directory found. Please run this from the top of your tree.\n') sys.exit(1) # If --abandon-first is given, abandon the branch before starting if args.abandon_first: # Determine if the branch already exists; skip the abandon if it does not plist = subprocess.check_output(['repo', 'info']) if not hasattr(plist, 'encode'): plist = plist.decode() needs_abandon = False for pline in plist.splitlines(): matchObj = re.match(r'Local Branches.*\[(.*)\]', pline) if matchObj: local_branches = re.split('\s*,\s*', matchObj.group(1)) if any(args.start_branch[0] in s for s in local_branches): needs_abandon = True if needs_abandon: # Perform the abandon only if the branch already exists if not args.quiet: print('Abandoning branch: %s' % args.start_branch[0]) subprocess.check_output(['repo', 'abandon', args.start_branch[0]]) if not args.quiet: print('') # Get the master manifest from repo # - convert project name and revision to a path project_name_to_data = {} manifest = subprocess.check_output(['repo', 'manifest']) xml_root = ElementTree.fromstring(manifest) projects = xml_root.findall('project') remotes = xml_root.findall('remote') default_revision = xml_root.findall('default')[0].get('revision') #dump project data into the a list of dicts with the following data: #{project: {path, revision}} for project in projects: name = project.get('name') path = project.get('path') revision = project.get('revision') if revision is None: for remote in remotes: if remote.get('name') == project.get('remote'): revision = remote.get('revision') if revision is None: revision = default_revision if not name in project_name_to_data: project_name_to_data[name] = {} revision = revision.split('refs/heads/')[-1] project_name_to_data[name][revision] = path # get data on requested changes reviews = [] change_numbers = [] if args.topic: reviews = fetch_query(args.gerrit, 'topic:{0}'.format(args.topic)) change_numbers = sorted([str(r['number']) for r in reviews]) if args.query: reviews = fetch_query(args.gerrit, args.query) change_numbers = sorted([str(r['number']) for r in reviews]) if args.change_number: for c in args.change_number: if '-' in c: templist = c.split('-') for i in range(int(templist[0]), int(templist[1]) + 1): change_numbers.append(str(i)) else: change_numbers.append(c) reviews = fetch_query(args.gerrit, ' OR '.join('change:{0}'.format(x.split('/')[0]) for x in change_numbers)) # make list of things to actually merge mergables = [] # If --exclude is given, create the list of commits to ignore exclude = [] if args.exclude: exclude = args.exclude[0].split(',') for change in change_numbers: patchset = None if '/' in change: (change, patchset) = change.split('/') if change in exclude: continue change = int(change) review = next((x for x in reviews if x['number'] == change), None) if review is None: print('Change %d not found, skipping' % change) continue mergables.append({ 'subject': review['subject'], 'project': review['project'], 'branch': review['branch'], 'change_id': review['change_id'], 'change_number': review['number'], 'status': review['status'], 'fetch': None }) mergables[-1]['fetch'] = review['revisions'][review['current_revision']]['fetch'] mergables[-1]['id'] = change if patchset: try: mergables[-1]['fetch'] = [x['fetch'] for x in review['revisions'] if x['_number'] == patchset][0] mergables[-1]['id'] = '{0}/{1}'.format(change, patchset) except (IndexError, ValueError): args.quiet or print('ERROR: The patch set {0}/{1} could not be found, using CURRENT_REVISION instead.'.format(change, patchset)) for item in mergables: args.quiet or print('Applying change number {0}...'.format(item['id'])) # Check if change is open and exit if it's not, unless -f is specified if (item['status'] != 'OPEN' and item['status'] != 'NEW') and not args.query: if args.force: print('!! Force-picking a closed change !!\n') else: print('Change status is ' + item['status'] + '. Skipping the cherry pick.\nUse -f to force this pick.') continue # Convert the project name to a project path # - check that the project path exists project_path = None if item['project'] in project_name_to_data and item['branch'] in project_name_to_data[item['project']]: project_path = project_name_to_data[item['project']][item['branch']] elif args.path: project_path = args.path elif args.ignore_missing: print('WARNING: Skipping {0} since there is no project directory for: {1}\n'.format(item['id'], item['project'])) continue else: sys.stderr.write('ERROR: For {0}, could not determine the project path for project {1}\n'.format(item['id'], item['project'])) sys.exit(1) # If --start-branch is given, create the branch (more than once per path is okay; repo ignores gracefully) if args.start_branch: subprocess.check_output(['repo', 'start', args.start_branch[0], project_path]) # Determine the maximum commits to check already picked changes check_picked_count = 10 branch_commits_count = int(subprocess.check_output(['git', 'rev-list', '--count', 'HEAD'], cwd=project_path)) if branch_commits_count <= check_picked_count: check_picked_count = branch_commits_count - 1 # Check if change is already picked to HEAD...HEAD~check_picked_count found_change = False for i in range(0, check_picked_count): if subprocess.call(['git', 'cat-file', '-e', 'HEAD~{0}'.format(i)], cwd=project_path, stderr=open(os.devnull, 'wb')): continue output = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'show', '-q', 'HEAD~{0}'.format(i)], cwd=project_path).split() if 'Change-Id:' in output: head_change_id = '' for j,t in enumerate(reversed(output)): if t == 'Change-Id:': head_change_id = output[len(output) - j] break if head_change_id.strip() == item['change_id']: print('Skipping {0} - already picked in {1} as HEAD~{2}'.format(item['id'], project_path, i)) found_change = True break if found_change: continue # Print out some useful info if not args.quiet: print('--> Subject: "{0}"'.format(item['subject'])) print('--> Project path: {0}'.format(project_path)) print('--> Change number: {0} (Patch Set {0})'.format(item['id'])) if 'anonymous http' in item['fetch']: method = 'anonymous http' else: method = 'ssh' # Try fetching from GitHub first if using default gerrit if args.gerrit == default_gerrit: if args.verbose: print('Trying to fetch the change from GitHub') if args.pull: cmd = ['git pull --no-edit github', item['fetch'][method]['ref']] else: cmd = ['git fetch github', item['fetch'][method]['ref']] if args.quiet: cmd.append('--quiet') else: print(cmd) result = subprocess.call([' '.join(cmd)], cwd=project_path, shell=True) FETCH_HEAD = '{0}/.git/FETCH_HEAD'.format(project_path) if result != 0 and os.stat(FETCH_HEAD).st_size != 0: print('ERROR: git command failed') sys.exit(result) # Check if it worked if args.gerrit != default_gerrit or os.stat(FETCH_HEAD).st_size == 0: # If not using the default gerrit or github failed, fetch from gerrit. if args.verbose: if args.gerrit == default_gerrit: print('Fetching from GitHub didn\'t work, trying to fetch the change from Gerrit') else: print('Fetching from {0}'.format(args.gerrit)) if args.pull: cmd = ['git pull --no-edit', item['fetch'][method]['url'], item['fetch'][method]['ref']] else: cmd = ['git fetch', item['fetch'][method]['url'], item['fetch'][method]['ref']] if args.quiet: cmd.append('--quiet') else: print(cmd) result = subprocess.call([' '.join(cmd)], cwd=project_path, shell=True) if result != 0: print('ERROR: git command failed') sys.exit(result) # Perform the cherry-pick if not args.pull: cmd = ['git cherry-pick FETCH_HEAD'] if args.quiet: cmd_out = open(os.devnull, 'wb') else: cmd_out = None result = subprocess.call(cmd, cwd=project_path, shell=True, stdout=cmd_out, stderr=cmd_out) if result != 0: print('ERROR: git command failed') sys.exit(result) if not args.quiet: print('')