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Fix #31738 When pushing a new branch, the old commit is zero. Most git commands cannot recognize the zero commit id. To get the changed files in the push, we need to get the first diverge commit of this branch. In most situations, we could check commits one by one until one commit is contained by another branch. Then we will think that commit is the diverge point. And in a pre-receive hook, this will be more difficult because all commits haven't been merged and they actually stored in a temporary place by git. So we need to bring some envs to let git know the commit exist.
555 lines
17 KiB
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555 lines
17 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Copyright 2019 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package git
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import (
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"bytes"
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"io"
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"os"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/cache"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
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)
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// GetBranchCommitID returns last commit ID string of given branch.
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func (repo *Repository) GetBranchCommitID(name string) (string, error) {
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return repo.GetRefCommitID(BranchPrefix + name)
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}
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// GetTagCommitID returns last commit ID string of given tag.
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func (repo *Repository) GetTagCommitID(name string) (string, error) {
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return repo.GetRefCommitID(TagPrefix + name)
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}
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// GetCommit returns commit object of by ID string.
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func (repo *Repository) GetCommit(commitID string) (*Commit, error) {
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id, err := repo.ConvertToGitID(commitID)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.getCommit(id)
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}
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// GetBranchCommit returns the last commit of given branch.
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func (repo *Repository) GetBranchCommit(name string) (*Commit, error) {
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commitID, err := repo.GetBranchCommitID(name)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.GetCommit(commitID)
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}
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// GetTagCommit get the commit of the specific tag via name
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func (repo *Repository) GetTagCommit(name string) (*Commit, error) {
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commitID, err := repo.GetTagCommitID(name)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.GetCommit(commitID)
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}
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func (repo *Repository) getCommitByPathWithID(id ObjectID, relpath string) (*Commit, error) {
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// File name starts with ':' must be escaped.
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if relpath[0] == ':' {
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relpath = `\` + relpath
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}
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stdout, _, runErr := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "log", "-1", prettyLogFormat).AddDynamicArguments(id.String()).AddDashesAndList(relpath).RunStdString(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if runErr != nil {
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return nil, runErr
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}
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id, err := NewIDFromString(stdout)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.getCommit(id)
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}
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// GetCommitByPath returns the last commit of relative path.
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func (repo *Repository) GetCommitByPath(relpath string) (*Commit, error) {
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stdout, _, runErr := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "log", "-1", prettyLogFormat).AddDashesAndList(relpath).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if runErr != nil {
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return nil, runErr
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}
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commits, err := repo.parsePrettyFormatLogToList(stdout)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if len(commits) == 0 {
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return nil, ErrNotExist{ID: relpath}
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}
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return commits[0], nil
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}
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func (repo *Repository) commitsByRange(id ObjectID, page, pageSize int, not string) ([]*Commit, error) {
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cmd := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "log").
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AddOptionFormat("--skip=%d", (page-1)*pageSize).
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AddOptionFormat("--max-count=%d", pageSize).
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AddArguments(prettyLogFormat).
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AddDynamicArguments(id.String())
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if not != "" {
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cmd.AddOptionValues("--not", not)
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}
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stdout, _, err := cmd.RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.parsePrettyFormatLogToList(stdout)
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}
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func (repo *Repository) searchCommits(id ObjectID, opts SearchCommitsOptions) ([]*Commit, error) {
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// add common arguments to git command
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addCommonSearchArgs := func(c *Command) {
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// ignore case
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c.AddArguments("-i")
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// add authors if present in search query
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for _, v := range opts.Authors {
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c.AddOptionFormat("--author=%s", v)
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}
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// add committers if present in search query
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for _, v := range opts.Committers {
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c.AddOptionFormat("--committer=%s", v)
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}
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// add time constraints if present in search query
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if len(opts.After) > 0 {
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c.AddOptionFormat("--after=%s", opts.After)
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}
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if len(opts.Before) > 0 {
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c.AddOptionFormat("--before=%s", opts.Before)
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}
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}
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// create new git log command with limit of 100 commits
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cmd := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "log", "-100", prettyLogFormat).AddDynamicArguments(id.String())
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// pretend that all refs along with HEAD were listed on command line as <commis>
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// https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---all
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// note this is done only for command created above
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if opts.All {
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cmd.AddArguments("--all")
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}
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// interpret search string keywords as string instead of regex
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cmd.AddArguments("--fixed-strings")
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// add remaining keywords from search string
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// note this is done only for command created above
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for _, v := range opts.Keywords {
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cmd.AddOptionFormat("--grep=%s", v)
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}
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// search for commits matching given constraints and keywords in commit msg
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addCommonSearchArgs(cmd)
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stdout, _, err := cmd.RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if len(stdout) != 0 {
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stdout = append(stdout, '\n')
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}
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// if there are any keywords (ie not committer:, author:, time:)
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// then let's iterate over them
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for _, v := range opts.Keywords {
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// ignore anything not matching a valid sha pattern
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if id.Type().IsValid(v) {
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// create new git log command with 1 commit limit
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hashCmd := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "log", "-1", prettyLogFormat)
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// add previous arguments except for --grep and --all
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addCommonSearchArgs(hashCmd)
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// add keyword as <commit>
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hashCmd.AddDynamicArguments(v)
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// search with given constraints for commit matching sha hash of v
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hashMatching, _, err := hashCmd.RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil || bytes.Contains(stdout, hashMatching) {
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continue
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}
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stdout = append(stdout, hashMatching...)
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stdout = append(stdout, '\n')
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}
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}
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return repo.parsePrettyFormatLogToList(bytes.TrimSuffix(stdout, []byte{'\n'}))
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}
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// FileChangedBetweenCommits Returns true if the file changed between commit IDs id1 and id2
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// You must ensure that id1 and id2 are valid commit ids.
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func (repo *Repository) FileChangedBetweenCommits(filename, id1, id2 string) (bool, error) {
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stdout, _, err := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "diff", "--name-only", "-z").AddDynamicArguments(id1, id2).AddDashesAndList(filename).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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return len(strings.TrimSpace(string(stdout))) > 0, nil
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}
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// FileCommitsCount return the number of files at a revision
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func (repo *Repository) FileCommitsCount(revision, file string) (int64, error) {
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return CommitsCount(repo.Ctx,
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CommitsCountOptions{
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RepoPath: repo.Path,
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Revision: []string{revision},
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RelPath: []string{file},
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})
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}
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type CommitsByFileAndRangeOptions struct {
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Revision string
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File string
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Not string
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Page int
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}
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// CommitsByFileAndRange return the commits according revision file and the page
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func (repo *Repository) CommitsByFileAndRange(opts CommitsByFileAndRangeOptions) ([]*Commit, error) {
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skip := (opts.Page - 1) * setting.Git.CommitsRangeSize
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stdoutReader, stdoutWriter := io.Pipe()
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defer func() {
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_ = stdoutReader.Close()
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_ = stdoutWriter.Close()
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}()
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go func() {
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stderr := strings.Builder{}
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gitCmd := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").
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AddOptionFormat("--max-count=%d", setting.Git.CommitsRangeSize*opts.Page).
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AddOptionFormat("--skip=%d", skip)
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gitCmd.AddDynamicArguments(opts.Revision)
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if opts.Not != "" {
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gitCmd.AddOptionValues("--not", opts.Not)
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}
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gitCmd.AddDashesAndList(opts.File)
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err := gitCmd.Run(&RunOpts{
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Dir: repo.Path,
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Stdout: stdoutWriter,
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Stderr: &stderr,
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})
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if err != nil {
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_ = stdoutWriter.CloseWithError(ConcatenateError(err, (&stderr).String()))
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} else {
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_ = stdoutWriter.Close()
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}
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}()
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objectFormat, err := repo.GetObjectFormat()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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length := objectFormat.FullLength()
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commits := []*Commit{}
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shaline := make([]byte, length+1)
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for {
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n, err := io.ReadFull(stdoutReader, shaline)
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if err != nil || n < length {
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if err == io.EOF {
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err = nil
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}
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return commits, err
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}
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objectID, err := NewIDFromString(string(shaline[0:length]))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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commit, err := repo.getCommit(objectID)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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commits = append(commits, commit)
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}
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}
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// FilesCountBetween return the number of files changed between two commits
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func (repo *Repository) FilesCountBetween(startCommitID, endCommitID string) (int, error) {
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stdout, _, err := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "diff", "--name-only").AddDynamicArguments(startCommitID + "..." + endCommitID).RunStdString(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no merge base") {
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// git >= 2.28 now returns an error if startCommitID and endCommitID have become unrelated.
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// previously it would return the results of git diff --name-only startCommitID endCommitID so let's try that...
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "diff", "--name-only").AddDynamicArguments(startCommitID, endCommitID).RunStdString(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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}
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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return len(strings.Split(stdout, "\n")) - 1, nil
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}
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// CommitsBetween returns a list that contains commits between [before, last).
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// If before is detached (removed by reset + push) it is not included.
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func (repo *Repository) CommitsBetween(last, before *Commit) ([]*Commit, error) {
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var stdout []byte
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var err error
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if before == nil {
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").AddDynamicArguments(last.ID.String()).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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} else {
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").AddDynamicArguments(before.ID.String() + ".." + last.ID.String()).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no merge base") {
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// future versions of git >= 2.28 are likely to return an error if before and last have become unrelated.
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// previously it would return the results of git rev-list before last so let's try that...
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").AddDynamicArguments(before.ID.String(), last.ID.String()).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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}
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.parsePrettyFormatLogToList(bytes.TrimSpace(stdout))
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}
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// CommitsBetweenLimit returns a list that contains at most limit commits skipping the first skip commits between [before, last)
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func (repo *Repository) CommitsBetweenLimit(last, before *Commit, limit, skip int) ([]*Commit, error) {
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var stdout []byte
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var err error
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if before == nil {
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").
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AddOptionValues("--max-count", strconv.Itoa(limit)).
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AddOptionValues("--skip", strconv.Itoa(skip)).
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AddDynamicArguments(last.ID.String()).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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} else {
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").
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AddOptionValues("--max-count", strconv.Itoa(limit)).
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AddOptionValues("--skip", strconv.Itoa(skip)).
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AddDynamicArguments(before.ID.String() + ".." + last.ID.String()).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no merge base") {
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// future versions of git >= 2.28 are likely to return an error if before and last have become unrelated.
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// previously it would return the results of git rev-list --max-count n before last so let's try that...
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").
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AddOptionValues("--max-count", strconv.Itoa(limit)).
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AddOptionValues("--skip", strconv.Itoa(skip)).
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AddDynamicArguments(before.ID.String(), last.ID.String()).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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}
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.parsePrettyFormatLogToList(bytes.TrimSpace(stdout))
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}
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// CommitsBetweenNotBase returns a list that contains commits between [before, last), excluding commits in baseBranch.
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// If before is detached (removed by reset + push) it is not included.
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func (repo *Repository) CommitsBetweenNotBase(last, before *Commit, baseBranch string) ([]*Commit, error) {
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var stdout []byte
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var err error
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if before == nil {
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").AddDynamicArguments(last.ID.String()).AddOptionValues("--not", baseBranch).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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} else {
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").AddDynamicArguments(before.ID.String()+".."+last.ID.String()).AddOptionValues("--not", baseBranch).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no merge base") {
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// future versions of git >= 2.28 are likely to return an error if before and last have become unrelated.
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// previously it would return the results of git rev-list before last so let's try that...
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stdout, _, err = NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "rev-list").AddDynamicArguments(before.ID.String(), last.ID.String()).AddOptionValues("--not", baseBranch).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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}
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.parsePrettyFormatLogToList(bytes.TrimSpace(stdout))
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}
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// CommitsBetweenIDs return commits between twoe commits
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func (repo *Repository) CommitsBetweenIDs(last, before string) ([]*Commit, error) {
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lastCommit, err := repo.GetCommit(last)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if before == "" {
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return repo.CommitsBetween(lastCommit, nil)
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}
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beforeCommit, err := repo.GetCommit(before)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return repo.CommitsBetween(lastCommit, beforeCommit)
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}
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// CommitsCountBetween return numbers of commits between two commits
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func (repo *Repository) CommitsCountBetween(start, end string) (int64, error) {
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count, err := CommitsCount(repo.Ctx, CommitsCountOptions{
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RepoPath: repo.Path,
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Revision: []string{start + ".." + end},
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})
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if err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no merge base") {
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// future versions of git >= 2.28 are likely to return an error if before and last have become unrelated.
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// previously it would return the results of git rev-list before last so let's try that...
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return CommitsCount(repo.Ctx, CommitsCountOptions{
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RepoPath: repo.Path,
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Revision: []string{start, end},
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})
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}
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return count, err
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}
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// commitsBefore the limit is depth, not total number of returned commits.
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func (repo *Repository) commitsBefore(id ObjectID, limit int) ([]*Commit, error) {
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cmd := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "log", prettyLogFormat)
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if limit > 0 {
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cmd.AddOptionFormat("-%d", limit)
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}
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cmd.AddDynamicArguments(id.String())
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stdout, _, runErr := cmd.RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
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if runErr != nil {
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return nil, runErr
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}
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formattedLog, err := repo.parsePrettyFormatLogToList(bytes.TrimSpace(stdout))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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commits := make([]*Commit, 0, len(formattedLog))
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for _, commit := range formattedLog {
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branches, err := repo.getBranches(os.Environ(), commit.ID.String(), 2)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if len(branches) > 1 {
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break
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}
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commits = append(commits, commit)
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}
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return commits, nil
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}
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func (repo *Repository) getCommitsBefore(id ObjectID) ([]*Commit, error) {
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return repo.commitsBefore(id, 0)
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}
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func (repo *Repository) getCommitsBeforeLimit(id ObjectID, num int) ([]*Commit, error) {
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return repo.commitsBefore(id, num)
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}
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func (repo *Repository) getBranches(env []string, commitID string, limit int) ([]string, error) {
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if DefaultFeatures().CheckVersionAtLeast("2.7.0") {
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stdout, _, err := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "for-each-ref", "--format=%(refname:strip=2)").
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AddOptionFormat("--count=%d", limit).
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AddOptionValues("--contains", commitID, BranchPrefix).
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RunStdString(&RunOpts{
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Dir: repo.Path,
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Env: env,
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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branches := strings.Fields(stdout)
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return branches, nil
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}
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stdout, _, err := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "branch").AddOptionValues("--contains", commitID).RunStdString(&RunOpts{
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Dir: repo.Path,
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Env: env,
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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refs := strings.Split(stdout, "\n")
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var max int
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if len(refs) > limit {
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max = limit
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} else {
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max = len(refs) - 1
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}
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branches := make([]string, max)
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for i, ref := range refs[:max] {
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parts := strings.Fields(ref)
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branches[i] = parts[len(parts)-1]
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}
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return branches, nil
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}
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// GetCommitsFromIDs get commits from commit IDs
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func (repo *Repository) GetCommitsFromIDs(commitIDs []string) []*Commit {
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commits := make([]*Commit, 0, len(commitIDs))
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|
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for _, commitID := range commitIDs {
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commit, err := repo.GetCommit(commitID)
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if err == nil && commit != nil {
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commits = append(commits, commit)
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}
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}
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|
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return commits
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}
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|
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// IsCommitInBranch check if the commit is on the branch
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func (repo *Repository) IsCommitInBranch(commitID, branch string) (r bool, err error) {
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stdout, _, err := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "branch", "--contains").AddDynamicArguments(commitID, branch).RunStdString(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
|
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if err != nil {
|
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return false, err
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}
|
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return len(stdout) > 0, err
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}
|
|
|
|
func (repo *Repository) AddLastCommitCache(cacheKey, fullName, sha string) error {
|
|
if repo.LastCommitCache == nil {
|
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commitsCount, err := cache.GetInt64(cacheKey, func() (int64, error) {
|
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commit, err := repo.GetCommit(sha)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return 0, err
|
|
}
|
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return commit.CommitsCount()
|
|
})
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
repo.LastCommitCache = NewLastCommitCache(commitsCount, fullName, repo, cache.GetCache())
|
|
}
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (repo *Repository) GetCommitBranchStart(env []string, branch, endCommitID string) (string, error) {
|
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cmd := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "log", prettyLogFormat)
|
|
cmd.AddDynamicArguments(endCommitID)
|
|
|
|
stdout, _, runErr := cmd.RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{
|
|
Dir: repo.Path,
|
|
Env: env,
|
|
})
|
|
if runErr != nil {
|
|
return "", runErr
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
parts := bytes.Split(bytes.TrimSpace(stdout), []byte{'\n'})
|
|
|
|
var startCommitID string
|
|
for _, commitID := range parts {
|
|
branches, err := repo.getBranches(env, string(commitID), 2)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return "", err
|
|
}
|
|
for _, b := range branches {
|
|
if b != branch {
|
|
return startCommitID, nil
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
startCommitID = string(commitID)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return "", nil
|
|
}
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