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| __all__ = ["TreeModifier", "Tree"] |
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| import sys |
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| import git.diff as git_diff |
| from git.util import IterableList, join_path, to_bin_sha |
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| from . import util |
| from .base import IndexObjUnion, IndexObject |
| from .blob import Blob |
| from .fun import tree_entries_from_data, tree_to_stream |
| from .submodule.base import Submodule |
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| from typing import ( |
| Any, |
| Callable, |
| Dict, |
| Iterable, |
| Iterator, |
| List, |
| Tuple, |
| TYPE_CHECKING, |
| Type, |
| Union, |
| cast, |
| ) |
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| if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): |
| from typing import Literal |
| else: |
| from typing_extensions import Literal |
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| from git.types import PathLike |
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| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from io import BytesIO |
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| from git.repo import Repo |
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| TreeCacheTup = Tuple[bytes, int, str] |
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| TraversedTreeTup = Union[Tuple[Union["Tree", None], IndexObjUnion, Tuple["Submodule", "Submodule"]]] |
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| cmp: Callable[[str, str], int] = lambda a, b: (a > b) - (a < b) |
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| class TreeModifier: |
| """A utility class providing methods to alter the underlying cache in a list-like |
| fashion. |
| |
| Once all adjustments are complete, the :attr:`_cache`, which really is a reference |
| to the cache of a tree, will be sorted. This ensures it will be in a serializable |
| state. |
| """ |
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| __slots__ = ("_cache",) |
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| def __init__(self, cache: List[TreeCacheTup]) -> None: |
| self._cache = cache |
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| def _index_by_name(self, name: str) -> int: |
| """:return: index of an item with name, or -1 if not found""" |
| for i, t in enumerate(self._cache): |
| if t[2] == name: |
| return i |
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| return -1 |
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| def set_done(self) -> "TreeModifier": |
| """Call this method once you are done modifying the tree information. |
| |
| This may be called several times, but be aware that each call will cause a sort |
| operation. |
| |
| :return: |
| self |
| """ |
| self._cache.sort(key=lambda x: (x[2] + "/") if x[1] == Tree.tree_id << 12 else x[2]) |
| return self |
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| def add(self, sha: bytes, mode: int, name: str, force: bool = False) -> "TreeModifier": |
| """Add the given item to the tree. |
| |
| If an item with the given name already exists, nothing will be done, but a |
| :exc:`ValueError` will be raised if the sha and mode of the existing item do not |
| match the one you add, unless `force` is ``True``. |
| |
| :param sha: |
| The 20 or 40 byte sha of the item to add. |
| |
| :param mode: |
| :class:`int` representing the stat-compatible mode of the item. |
| |
| :param force: |
| If ``True``, an item with your name and information will overwrite any |
| existing item with the same name, no matter which information it has. |
| |
| :return: |
| self |
| """ |
| if "/" in name: |
| raise ValueError("Name must not contain '/' characters") |
| if (mode >> 12) not in Tree._map_id_to_type: |
| raise ValueError("Invalid object type according to mode %o" % mode) |
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| sha = to_bin_sha(sha) |
| index = self._index_by_name(name) |
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| item = (sha, mode, name) |
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| if index == -1: |
| self._cache.append(item) |
| else: |
| if force: |
| self._cache[index] = item |
| else: |
| ex_item = self._cache[index] |
| if ex_item[0] != sha or ex_item[1] != mode: |
| raise ValueError("Item %r existed with different properties" % name) |
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| |
| return self |
|
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| def add_unchecked(self, binsha: bytes, mode: int, name: str) -> None: |
| """Add the given item to the tree. Its correctness is assumed, so it is the |
| caller's responsibility to ensure that the input is correct. |
| |
| For more information on the parameters, see :meth:`add`. |
| |
| :param binsha: |
| 20 byte binary sha. |
| """ |
| assert isinstance(binsha, bytes) and isinstance(mode, int) and isinstance(name, str) |
| tree_cache = (binsha, mode, name) |
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| self._cache.append(tree_cache) |
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| def __delitem__(self, name: str) -> None: |
| """Delete an item with the given name if it exists.""" |
| index = self._index_by_name(name) |
| if index > -1: |
| del self._cache[index] |
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| class Tree(IndexObject, git_diff.Diffable, util.Traversable, util.Serializable): |
| R"""Tree objects represent an ordered list of :class:`~git.objects.blob.Blob`\s and |
| other :class:`Tree`\s. |
| |
| See :manpage:`gitglossary(7)` on "tree object": |
| https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#def_tree_object |
| |
| Subscripting is supported, as with a list or dict: |
| |
| * Access a specific blob using the ``tree["filename"]`` notation. |
| * You may likewise access by index, like ``blob = tree[0]``. |
| """ |
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| type: Literal["tree"] = "tree" |
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| __slots__ = ("_cache",) |
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| |
| commit_id = 0o16 |
| blob_id = 0o10 |
| symlink_id = 0o12 |
| tree_id = 0o04 |
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| _map_id_to_type: Dict[int, Type[IndexObjUnion]] = { |
| commit_id: Submodule, |
| blob_id: Blob, |
| symlink_id: Blob, |
| |
| } |
|
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| def __init__( |
| self, |
| repo: "Repo", |
| binsha: bytes, |
| mode: int = tree_id << 12, |
| path: Union[PathLike, None] = None, |
| ): |
| super().__init__(repo, binsha, mode, path) |
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| @classmethod |
| def _get_intermediate_items( |
| cls, |
| index_object: IndexObjUnion, |
| ) -> Union[Tuple["Tree", ...], Tuple[()]]: |
| if index_object.type == "tree": |
| return tuple(index_object._iter_convert_to_object(index_object._cache)) |
| return () |
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| def _set_cache_(self, attr: str) -> None: |
| if attr == "_cache": |
| |
| ostream = self.repo.odb.stream(self.binsha) |
| self._cache: List[TreeCacheTup] = tree_entries_from_data(ostream.read()) |
| else: |
| super()._set_cache_(attr) |
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| def _iter_convert_to_object(self, iterable: Iterable[TreeCacheTup]) -> Iterator[IndexObjUnion]: |
| """Iterable yields tuples of (binsha, mode, name), which will be converted to |
| the respective object representation. |
| """ |
| for binsha, mode, name in iterable: |
| path = join_path(self.path, name) |
| try: |
| yield self._map_id_to_type[mode >> 12](self.repo, binsha, mode, path) |
| except KeyError as e: |
| raise TypeError("Unknown mode %o found in tree data for path '%s'" % (mode, path)) from e |
| |
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| def join(self, file: str) -> IndexObjUnion: |
| """Find the named object in this tree's contents. |
| |
| :return: |
| :class:`~git.objects.blob.Blob`, :class:`Tree`, or |
| :class:`~git.objects.submodule.base.Submodule` |
| |
| :raise KeyError: |
| If the given file or tree does not exist in this tree. |
| """ |
| msg = "Blob or Tree named %r not found" |
| if "/" in file: |
| tree = self |
| item = self |
| tokens = file.split("/") |
| for i, token in enumerate(tokens): |
| item = tree[token] |
| if item.type == "tree": |
| tree = item |
| else: |
| |
| if i != len(tokens) - 1: |
| raise KeyError(msg % file) |
| return item |
| |
| |
| if item == self: |
| raise KeyError(msg % file) |
| return item |
| else: |
| for info in self._cache: |
| if info[2] == file: |
| return self._map_id_to_type[info[1] >> 12]( |
| self.repo, info[0], info[1], join_path(self.path, info[2]) |
| ) |
| |
| raise KeyError(msg % file) |
| |
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| def __truediv__(self, file: str) -> IndexObjUnion: |
| """The ``/`` operator is another syntax for joining. |
| |
| See :meth:`join` for details. |
| """ |
| return self.join(file) |
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| @property |
| def trees(self) -> List["Tree"]: |
| """:return: list(Tree, ...) List of trees directly below this tree""" |
| return [i for i in self if i.type == "tree"] |
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| @property |
| def blobs(self) -> List[Blob]: |
| """:return: list(Blob, ...) List of blobs directly below this tree""" |
| return [i for i in self if i.type == "blob"] |
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| @property |
| def cache(self) -> TreeModifier: |
| """ |
| :return: |
| An object allowing modification of the internal cache. This can be used to |
| change the tree's contents. When done, make sure you call |
| :meth:`~TreeModifier.set_done` on the tree modifier, or serialization |
| behaviour will be incorrect. |
| |
| :note: |
| See :class:`TreeModifier` for more information on how to alter the cache. |
| """ |
| return TreeModifier(self._cache) |
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| def traverse( |
| self, |
| predicate: Callable[[Union[IndexObjUnion, TraversedTreeTup], int], bool] = lambda i, d: True, |
| prune: Callable[[Union[IndexObjUnion, TraversedTreeTup], int], bool] = lambda i, d: False, |
| depth: int = -1, |
| branch_first: bool = True, |
| visit_once: bool = False, |
| ignore_self: int = 1, |
| as_edge: bool = False, |
| ) -> Union[Iterator[IndexObjUnion], Iterator[TraversedTreeTup]]: |
| """For documentation, see |
| `Traversable._traverse() <git.objects.util.Traversable._traverse>`. |
| |
| Trees are set to ``visit_once = False`` to gain more performance in the |
| traversal. |
| """ |
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| return cast( |
| Union[Iterator[IndexObjUnion], Iterator[TraversedTreeTup]], |
| super()._traverse( |
| predicate, |
| prune, |
| depth, |
| branch_first, |
| visit_once, |
| ignore_self, |
| ), |
| ) |
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| def list_traverse(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> IterableList[IndexObjUnion]: |
| """ |
| :return: |
| :class:`~git.util.IterableList` with the results of the traversal as |
| produced by :meth:`traverse` |
| |
| Tree -> IterableList[Union[Submodule, Tree, Blob]] |
| """ |
| return super()._list_traverse(*args, **kwargs) |
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| def __getslice__(self, i: int, j: int) -> List[IndexObjUnion]: |
| return list(self._iter_convert_to_object(self._cache[i:j])) |
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| def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[IndexObjUnion]: |
| return self._iter_convert_to_object(self._cache) |
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| def __len__(self) -> int: |
| return len(self._cache) |
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| def __getitem__(self, item: Union[str, int, slice]) -> IndexObjUnion: |
| if isinstance(item, int): |
| info = self._cache[item] |
| return self._map_id_to_type[info[1] >> 12](self.repo, info[0], info[1], join_path(self.path, info[2])) |
|
|
| if isinstance(item, str): |
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| return self.join(item) |
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| raise TypeError("Invalid index type: %r" % item) |
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| def __contains__(self, item: Union[IndexObjUnion, PathLike]) -> bool: |
| if isinstance(item, IndexObject): |
| for info in self._cache: |
| if item.binsha == info[0]: |
| return True |
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| else: |
| path = self.path |
| for info in self._cache: |
| if item == join_path(path, info[2]): |
| return True |
| |
| return False |
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| def __reversed__(self) -> Iterator[IndexObjUnion]: |
| return reversed(self._iter_convert_to_object(self._cache)) |
|
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| def _serialize(self, stream: "BytesIO") -> "Tree": |
| """Serialize this tree into the stream. Assumes sorted tree data. |
| |
| :note: |
| We will assume our tree data to be in a sorted state. If this is not the |
| case, serialization will not generate a correct tree representation as these |
| are assumed to be sorted by algorithms. |
| """ |
| tree_to_stream(self._cache, stream.write) |
| return self |
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| def _deserialize(self, stream: "BytesIO") -> "Tree": |
| self._cache = tree_entries_from_data(stream.read()) |
| return self |
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| Tree._map_id_to_type[Tree.tree_id] = Tree |
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