indefero/src/IDF/Scm.php
Loïc d'Anterroches 116a7e34db Added the display of the commit parents in the changelog view.
The old commits will not have the parents displayed as already cached in the DB, but the new will get them.
2011-01-24 14:20:33 +01:00

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<?php
/* -*- tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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/**
* Manage differents SCM systems.
*
* This is the base class with the different required methods to be
* implemented by the SCMs. Each SCM backend need to extend this
* class. We are not using an interface because this is not really
* needed.
*
* The philosophy behind the interface is not to provide a wrapper
* around the different SCMs but to provide methods to retrieve in the
* most efficient way the informations to be displayed/needed in the
* web interface. This means that each SCM can use the best options,
* including caching to retrieve the informations.
*
* Note on caching: You must not cache ephemeral information like the
* changelog, but you can cache the commit info (except with
* subversion where you can change commit info...). It is ok to do
* some caching for the lifetime of the IDF_Scm object, for example
* not to retrieve several times the list of branches, etc.
*
* All the output of the methods must be serializable. This means that
* if you are parsing XML you need to correctly cast the results as
* string when needed.
*/
class IDF_Scm
{
/**
* String template for consistent error messages.
*/
public $error_tpl = 'Error command "%s" returns code %d and output: %s';
/**
* Path to the repository.
*/
public $repo = '';
/**
* Corresponding project object.
*/
public $project = null;
/**
* Cache storage.
*
* It must only be used to store data for the lifetime of the
* object. For example if you need to get the list of branches in
* several functions, better to try to get from the cache first.
*/
protected $cache = array();
/**
* Returns an instance of the correct scm backend object.
*
* @param IDF_Project
* @return Object
*/
public static function get($project)
{
// Get scm type from project conf ; defaults to git
// We will need to cache the factory
$scm = $project->getConf()->getVal('scm', 'git');
$scms = Pluf::f('allowed_scm');
return call_user_func(array($scms[$scm], 'factory'), $project);
}
/**
* Run exec and log some information.
*
* @param $caller Calling method
* @param $cmd Command to run
* @param &$out Array of output
* @param &$return Return value
* @return string Last line of the command
*/
public static function exec($caller, $cmd, &$out=null, &$return=null)
{
Pluf_Log::stime('timer');
$ret = exec($cmd, $out, $return);
Pluf_Log::perf(array($caller, $cmd, Pluf_Log::etime('timer', 'total_exec')));
Pluf_Log::debug(array($caller, $cmd, $out));
Pluf_Log::inc('exec_calls');
return $ret;
}
/**
* Run shell_exec and log some information.
*
* @param $caller Calling method
* @param $cmd Command to run
* @return string The output
*/
public static function shell_exec($caller, $cmd)
{
Pluf_Log::stime('timer');
$ret = shell_exec($cmd);
Pluf_Log::perf(array($caller, $cmd, Pluf_Log::etime('timer', 'total_exec')));
Pluf_Log::debug(array($caller, $cmd, $ret));
Pluf_Log::inc('exec_calls');
return $ret;
}
/**
* Return the size of the repository in bytes.
*
* @return int Size in byte, -1 if the size cannot be evaluated.
*/
public function getRepositorySize()
{
return -1;
}
/**
* Returns the URL of the git daemon.
*
* @param IDF_Project
* @return string URL
*/
public static function getAnonymousAccessUrl($project)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns the URL for SSH access
*
* @param IDF_Project
* @param Pluf_User
* @return string URL
*/
public static function getAuthAccessUrl($project, $user)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Check if the backend is available for display.
*
* @return bool Available
*/
public function isAvailable()
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
const REVISION_VALID = 0;
const REVISION_INVALID = 1;
const REVISION_AMBIGUOUS = 2;
/**
* Check if a revision or commit is valid, invalid or ambiguous.
*
* @param string Revision or commit
* @return int One of REVISION_VALID, REVISION_INVALID or REVISION_AMBIGIOUS
*/
public function validateRevision($rev)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns an array of single commit objects for ambiguous commit identifiers
*
* @param string Ambiguous commit identifier
* @return array of objects
*/
public function disambiguateRevision($commit)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns in which branches a commit/path is.
*
* A commit can be in several branches and some of the SCMs are
* managing branches using subfolders (like Subversion).
*
* This means that to know in which branch we are at the moment,
* one needs to have both the path and the commit.
*
* @param string Commit
* @param string Path
* @return array Branches
*/
public function inBranches($commit, $path)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns the list of branches.
*
* The return value must be a branch indexed array with the
* optional path to access the branch as value. For example with
* git you would get (note that some people are using / in the
* name of their git branches):
*
* <pre>
* array('master' => '',
* 'foo-branch' => '',
* 'design/feature1' => '')
* </pre>
*
* But with Subversion, as the branches are managed as subfolder
* with a special folder for trunk, you would get something like:
*
* <pre>
* array('trunk' => 'trunk',
* 'foo-branch' => 'branches/foo-branch',)
* </pre>
*
* @return array Branches
*/
public function getBranches()
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns the list of tags.
*
* The format is the same as for the branches.
*
* @see self::getBranches()
*
* @return array Tags
*/
public function getTags()
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns in which tags a commit/path is.
*
* A commit can be in several tags and some of the SCMs are
* managing tags using subfolders (like Subversion).
*
* This means that to know in which tag we are at the moment,
* one needs to have both the path and the commit.
*
* @param string Commit
* @param string Path
* @return array Tags
*/
public function inTags($commit, $path)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns the main branch.
*
* The main branch is the one displayed by default. For example
* master, trunk or tip.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getMainBranch()
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns the list of files in a given folder.
*
* The list is an array of standard class objects with attributes
* for each file/directory/external element.
*
* This is the most important method of the SCM backend as this is
* the one conveying the speed feeling of the application. All the
* dirty optimization tricks are allowed there.
*
* @param string Revision or commit
* @param string Folder ('/')
* @param string Branch (null)
* @return array
*/
public function getTree($rev, $folder='/', $branch=null)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Get commit details.
*
* @param string Commit or revision number
* @param bool Get commit diff (false)
* @return stdClass
*/
public function getCommit($commit, $getdiff=false)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Returns all recorded changes which lead to the particular commit
* or revision.
*
* Example output:
*
* stdClass object {
* 'additions' => array('path/to/file', 'path/to/directory', ...),
* 'deletions' => array('path/to/file', 'path/to/directory', ...),
* 'renames' => array('old/path/to/file' => 'new/path/to/file', ...)
* 'patches' => array('path/to/file', ...),
* 'properties' => array('path/to/file' => array(
* 'propname' => 'propvalue', 'deletedprop' => null, ...)
* ),
* ...)
* }
*
* Each member of the returned object is mandatory, but may contain
* an empty array if no changes were recorded.
*
* @param string A commit identifier
* @return object with arrays of individual changes
*/
public function getChanges($commit)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Get latest changes.
*
* It default to the main branch. If possible you should code in a
* way to avoid repetitive calls to getCommit. Try to be
* efficient.
*
* @param string Branch (null)
* @param int Number of changes (25)
* @return array List of commits
*/
public function getChangeLog($branch=null, $n=10)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Given the string describing the author from the log find the
* author in the database.
*
* If the input is an array, it will return an array of results.
*
* @param mixed string/array Author
* @return mixed Pluf_User or null or array
*/
public function findAuthor($author)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Given a revision and a file path, retrieve the file content.
*
* The $cmd_only parameter is to only request the command that is
* used to get the file content. This is used when downloading a
* file at a given revision as it can be passed to a
* Pluf_HTTP_Response_CommandPassThru reponse. This allows to
* stream a large response without buffering it in memory.
*
* The file definition is coming from getPathInfo().
*
* @see self::getPathInfo()
*
* @param stdClass File definition
* @param bool Returns command only (false)
* @return string File content
*/
public function getFile($def, $cmd_only=false)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Get information about a file or a path.
*
* @param string File or path
* @param string Revision (null)
* @return mixed False or stdClass with info
*/
public function getPathInfo($file, $rev=null)
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Given a revision and possible path returns additional properties.
*
* @param string Revision
* @param string Path ('')
* @return mixed null or array of properties
*/
public function getProperties($rev, $path='')
{
return null;
}
/**
* Given a changelog parsed node, returns extra data.
*
* For example, if the node is a commit object from git, it will a
* stdClass object with the parents array. The extra value could
* then be the parent(s) commit(s).
*
* @param stdClass Commit object/Parse object
* @return array Extra properties
*/
public function getExtraProperties($obj)
{
return array();
}
/**
* Generate a zip archive at a given commit, wrapped in a HTTP response, suitable for pushing to client.
*
* @param string Commit
* @param string Prefix ('repository/')
* @return Pluf_HTTP_Response The HTTP Response containing the zip archive
*/
public function getArchiveStream($commit, $prefix='repository/')
{
throw new Pluf_Exception_NotImplemented();
}
/**
* Sync the changes in the repository with the timeline.
*
*/
public static function syncTimeline($project, $force=false)
{
$cache = Pluf_Cache::factory();
$key = 'IDF_Scm:'.$project->shortname.':lastsync';
if ($force or null === ($res=$cache->get($key))) {
$scm = IDF_Scm::get($project);
if ($scm->isAvailable()) {
foreach ($scm->getChangeLog($scm->getMainBranch(), 25) as $change) {
IDF_Commit::getOrAdd($change, $project);
}
$cache->set($key, true, (int)(Pluf::f('cache_timeout', 300)/2));
}
}
}
/**
* Given a path, encode everything but the /
*/
public static function smartEncode($path)
{
return str_replace('%2F', '/', rawurlencode($path));
}
}