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authorHolger Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>2007-10-09 15:01:33 +0000
committerHolger Freyther <zecke@selfish.org>2007-10-09 15:01:33 +0000
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+"""
+ Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Holger Hans Peter Freyther
+
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+ all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
+ THE SOFTWARE.
+"""
+
+####
+# TODO:
+# -tag handling
+# -work with n-merges
+#
+# DISCUSSION:
+# -For some reason the get_revision information might be inaccurate
+# and I should consider just comparing the manifests.
+# I would use the manifests of the parents and consider all files deleted
+# and then remove every dir/file that is inside the new manifest from this
+# list.
+# Benefits:
+# - 1:1 match of the manifest regardles of get_revision information
+# - Renaming is handled by git anyway
+# Downsides:
+# - The size of the import will grow.
+#
+
+import mtn
+import os
+import sys
+import datetime
+import email.Utils
+
+import status
+
+
+def get_mark(revision):
+ """
+ Get a mark for a specific revision. If the revision is known the former
+ mark will be returned. Otherwise a new mark will be allocated and stored
+ to the mark file.
+ """
+ if revision in status.marks:
+ return status.marks[revision]
+ status.last_mark += 1
+ status.marks[revision] = status.last_mark
+ print >> status.mark_file, "%d: %s" % (status.last_mark, revision)
+ return status.last_mark
+
+def has_mark(revision):
+ return revision in status.marks
+
+
+def mark_empty_revision(revision, parent):
+ """Git does not like empty merges, just skip the revision"""
+ # TODO, FIXME, XXX, We might want to add a reset cmd here
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Found an empty revision, skipping '%s'" % revision
+ parent_mark = status.marks[parent]
+ status.marks[revision] = parent_mark
+
+ # There is another mtn revision that is using this mark!
+ if not parent_mark in status.same_revisions:
+ status.same_revisions[parent_mark] = []
+ status.same_revisions[parent_mark].append(revision)
+
+
+def get_branch_name(revision):
+ """
+ TODO for unnamed branches (e.g. as we lack the certs) we might want to follow
+ the parents until we end up at a item with a branch name and then use the last
+ item without a name...
+ """
+ if "branch" in revision:
+ branch = revision["branch"]
+ else:
+ #branch = "initial-%s" % revision["revision"]
+ branch = "mtn-unnamed-branch"
+ return branch
+
+def reset_git(ops, revision):
+ """
+ Find the name of the branch of this revision
+ """
+ branch = get_branch_name(revision)
+
+ cmd = []
+ cmd += ["reset refs/heads/%s" % branch]
+ cmd += ["from :%s" % get_mark(revision["revision"])]
+ cmd += [""]
+ print "\n".join(cmd)
+
+def filter_renamed(manifest, renamed):
+ """
+ If we base from a revision that has already done
+ the move, git-fast-import will complain that the file
+ has been already moved
+ """
+ if len(renamed) == 0:
+ return renamed
+
+ for line in manifest:
+ if line[0] == "file":
+ renamed = filter(lambda (to,from_,manifest): to != line[1], renamed)
+
+ return renamed
+
+def get_git_date(revision):
+ """
+ Convert the "date" cert of monotone to a time understandable by git. No timezone
+ conversions are done.
+ """
+ dt = datetime.datetime.strptime(revision["date"], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S").strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000")
+ return dt
+
+def recursively_delete(ops, manifest, revision, dir_name, to_delete):
+ """
+ Recursively delete all files that dir_name inside the name
+ """
+ for line in manifest:
+ if line[0] == "dir" or line[0] == "file":
+ if line[1].startswith(dir_name):
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Deleting '%s'" % line[1]
+ to_delete.add((line[1], revision))
+ elif line[0] in ["format_version"]:
+ assert(line[1] == "1")
+ else:
+ print >> sys.stderr, line[0]
+ assert(False)
+
+ return to_delete
+
+def recursively_rename(ops, manifest, revision, old_name, new_name, to_add_dirs, to_add_files, to_remove_items, files_deleted, files_sticky):
+ """
+ mtn has a rename command and can rename entrie directories. For git we will have to do the recursive renaming
+ ourselves. Basicly we will get all files and replace old_name with new_name but only:
+
+ If the file of the old_manifest is not in our to be deleted list
+ """
+ old_dir = old_name + "/"
+ for line in manifest:
+ if line[1].startswith(old_dir) or line[1] == old_name:
+ already_handled = False
+ for (deleted,_) in files_deleted:
+ if line[1] == deleted:
+ already_handled = True
+ break
+
+ # Don't rename files that should be in the same directory
+ if line[1] in files_sticky:
+ already_handled = True
+
+ if already_handled:
+ pass
+ elif line[0] == "file":
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Will add '%s' old: '%s' new: '%s' => result: '%s'" % (line[1], old_name, new_name, line[1].replace(old_name, new_name, 1))
+ to_add_files.add((line[1].replace(old_name, new_name, 1), None, revision))
+ elif line[0] == "dir":
+ to_add_dirs.add((line[1].replace(old_name, new_name, 1), revision))
+ elif line[0] in ["format_version"]:
+ assert(line[1] == "1")
+ else:
+ print >> sys.stderr, line[0]
+ assert(False)
+
+ return (to_add_files, to_add_dirs)
+
+#
+# We need to recursively rename the directories. Now the difficult part is to undo certain operations.
+#
+# e.g we rename the whole dir and then rename a file back. We could revive a directory that was marked
+# for deletion.
+#
+# rename "weird/two/three"
+# to "unweird/four"
+#
+# rename "weird/two/three/four"
+# to "weird/two/three"
+#
+# Here we would schedule weird/two/three for deletion but then revive it again. So three does not
+# get copied to unweird/four/three
+# """
+def recursively_rename_directories(ops, manifests, rename_commands, files_deleted, files_moved_sticky):
+ to_add_directories = set()
+ to_add_files = set()
+ to_remove_items = set()
+
+ for (old_name, new_name, old_revision) in rename_commands:
+ # Check if we have the above case and rename a more specific directory
+ # and then we will alter the result...
+ inner_rename = False
+ for (other_old_name, other_new_name, other_rev) in rename_commands:
+ if old_name.startswith(other_old_name + "/") and other_old_name != old_name:
+ inner_rename = True
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Inner rename detected", old_name, other_old_name
+ # Fixup the renaming
+ def rename(filename, filerev, rev, would_be_new_name):
+ if filename.startswith(would_be_new_name + "/"):
+ return filename.replace(would_be_new_name, new_name, 1), filerev, rev
+ return filename, filerev, rev
+
+ would_be_new_name = other_new_name + "/" + old_name[len(other_old_name)+1:]
+ to_remove_items = set(filter(lambda (item,_): item != new_name, to_remove_items))
+ to_add_directories = set(filter(lambda (item,_): item != would_be_new_name, to_add_directories))
+ to_add_directories.add((new_name, old_revision))
+ to_add_files = set(map(lambda (fn, fr, r): rename(fn, fr, r, would_be_new_name), to_add_files))
+
+ if not inner_rename:
+ to_remove_items.add((old_name, old_revision))
+ recursively_delete(ops, manifests[old_revision], old_revision, old_name + "/", to_remove_items)
+ recursively_rename(ops, manifests[old_revision], old_revision, old_name, new_name, to_add_directories, to_add_files, to_remove_items, files_deleted, files_moved_sticky)
+
+ return (to_add_directories, to_add_files, to_remove_items)
+
+
+def build_tree(manifest):
+ dirs = {}
+ files = {}
+ for line in manifest:
+ if line[0] == "file":
+ files[line[1]] = (line[3],line[4:])
+ elif line[0] == "dir":
+ dirs[line[1]] = 1
+ elif line[0] != "format_version":
+ print >> sys.stderr, line[0]
+ assert(False)
+ return (dirs,files)
+
+def compare_with_manifest(all_added, all_modified, all_deleted, new_manifest, old_manifests):
+ """
+ Sanity check that the difference between the old and the new manifest is the one
+ we have in all_added, all_modified, all_deleted
+ """
+ old_trees = {}
+ really_added = {}
+ really_modified = {}
+ really_removed = {}
+
+ current_dirs, current_files = build_tree(new_manifest)
+
+ for parent in old_manifests.keys():
+ old_trees[parent] = build_tree(old_manifests[parent])
+
+ print >> sys.stderr, len(old_manifests)
+
+def fast_import(ops, revision):
+ """Import a revision into git using git-fast-import.
+
+ First convert the revision to something git-fast-import
+ can understand
+ """
+ assert("revision" in revision)
+ assert("author" in revision)
+ assert("committer" in revision)
+ assert("parent" in revision)
+
+
+ branch = get_branch_name(revision)
+
+ # Okay: We sometimes have merged where the old manifest is the new one
+ # I have no idea how this can happen but there are at least two examples in the
+ # net.venge.monotone history.
+ # The problem ist git-fast-import will not let us create the same manifest again.
+ # So if we are in a merge, propagation and the old manifest is the new one we will
+ # do a git-reset.
+ # Examples in the mtn history: 6dc36d2cba722f500c06f33e225367461059d90e, dc661f0c25ee96a5a5cf5b5b60deafdf8ccaf286
+ # and 7b8331681bf77cd8329662dbffed0311765e7547, 13b1a1e617a362c5735002937fead98d788737f7
+ # aa05aa9171bac92766b769bbb703287f53e08693 is a merge of the same manifest...
+ # so we will just go with one of the two revisions..
+ # We will have the same manifest if we propagate something from one branch to another. git does
+ # not have a special revision showing that copy but will only change the head.
+ # We will do the same and reset the branch to this revision.
+ for parent in revision["parent"]:
+ manifest_version = parse_revision(ops, parent)["manifest"]
+ if manifest_version == revision["manifest"]:
+ mark_empty_revision(revision["revision"], parent)
+ reset_git(ops, revision)
+ return
+
+ # Use the manifest to find dirs and files
+ manifest = [line for line in ops.get_manifest_of(revision["revision"])]
+ manifests = {}
+ dirs = {}
+ for parent in revision["parent"]:
+ manifests[parent] = [line for line in ops.get_manifest_of(parent)]
+ for line in manifests[parent]:
+ if line[0] == "dir":
+ if not parent in dirs:
+ dirs[parent] = {}
+ dirs[parent][line[1]] = 1
+
+ # We can not just change the mode of a file but we need to modifiy the whole file. We
+ # will simply add it to the modified list and ask to retrieve the status from the manifest
+ for (file, attribute, value, rev) in revision["set_attributes"]:
+ if attribute == "mtn:execute":
+ revision["modified"].append((file, None, rev))
+ for (file, attribute, rev) in revision["clear_attributes"]:
+ if attribute == "mtn:execute":
+ revision["modified"].append((file, None, rev))
+
+
+
+ cmd = []
+ cmd += ["commit refs/heads/%s" % branch]
+ cmd += ["mark :%s" % get_mark(revision["revision"])]
+ cmd += ["author <%s> %s" % (revision["author"], get_git_date(revision))]
+ cmd += ["committer <%s> %s" % (revision["committer"], get_git_date(revision))]
+ cmd += ["data %d" % len(revision["changelog"])]
+ cmd += ["%s" % revision["changelog"]]
+
+ # Emulation for renaming. We will split them into two lists
+ file_renamed_del = set()
+ file_renamed_new = set()
+ file_moved_sticky = set()
+
+ if len(revision["parent"]) != 0:
+ cmd += ["from :%s" % get_mark(revision["parent"][0])]
+ renamed = revision["renamed"]
+
+ to_rename_directories = []
+ for (new_name, old_name, old_revision) in renamed:
+ # 24cba5923360fef7c5cc81d51000e30b90355eb9 is a rev where src == dest but the
+ # directory got renamed, so this means this file got added to the new directory
+ # TODO, XXX, FIXME check if this can be done for directories as well
+ if new_name == old_name and not old_name in dirs[old_revision]:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Bogus rename in %s (%s, %s)?" % (revision["revision"], new_name, old_name)
+ file_moved_sticky.add(old_name)
+
+ # Check if the old_name was a directory in the old manifest
+ # If we rename a directory we will need to recursively remove and recursively
+ # add...
+ # Add the '/' otherwise we might rename the wrong directory which shares the
+ # same prefix.
+ # fca159c5c00ae4158c289f5aabce995378d4e41b is quite funny. It renames a directory
+ # and then renames another directory within the renamed one and in the worse case
+ # we will revive a deleted directory, file...
+ elif old_name in dirs[old_revision]:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Detected directory rename '%s' => '%s'" % (old_name, new_name)
+ assert(old_revision in manifests)
+ to_rename_directories.append((old_name, new_name, old_revision))
+ else:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Renaming %s => %s" % (old_name, new_name)
+ file_renamed_new.add((new_name, None, revision["revision"]))
+ file_renamed_del.add((old_name, old_revision))
+
+ # The first parent is our from.
+ for parent in revision["parent"][1:]:
+ cmd += ["merge :%s" % get_mark(parent)]
+
+ # Do the renaming now
+ (renamed_dirs, renamed_new, renamed_old) = recursively_rename_directories(ops, manifests, to_rename_directories, file_renamed_del.union(set(revision["removed"])), file_moved_sticky)
+
+ # Sanity check, don't remove anything we modify
+ all_added = set(revision["added_dirs"]).union(renamed_dirs)
+ all_modifications = set(revision["modified"]).union(set(revision["added_files"])).union(renamed_new).union(file_renamed_new)
+ all_deleted = set(revision["removed"]).union(renamed_old).union(file_renamed_del)
+ all_deleted_new = all_deleted
+
+ # Check if we delete and add at the same time
+ for (deleted,rev) in all_deleted:
+ for (added,_) in all_added:
+ if added == deleted:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Added and Deleted", added, deleted
+ all_deleted_new = set(filter(lambda (dele,_): dele != added, all_deleted_new))
+ assert((added,rev) not in all_deleted_new)
+
+ for (modified,_,_) in all_modifications:
+ if modified == deleted:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Modified and Deleted", modified, deleted
+ all_deleted_new = set(filter(lambda (dele,_): dele != modified, all_deleted_new))
+ assert((modified,rev) not in all_deleted_new)
+
+ # Filtered list of to be deleted items
+ all_deleted = all_deleted_new
+
+ # Check if we delete but the manifest has a file like this
+ for line in manifest:
+ if line[0] == "dir" or line[0] == "file":
+ for (deleted,rev) in all_deleted:
+ if line[1] == deleted:
+ # 91da98265a39c93946e00adf5d7bf92b341de847 of mtn has a delete + rename
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Trying to delete a file which is in the new manifest", line[1], deleted
+ assert(False)
+
+ compare_with_manifest(all_added, all_modifications, all_deleted, manifest, manifests)
+
+ for (dir_name, rev) in all_added:
+ cmd += ["M 644 inline %s" % os.path.join(dir_name, ".mtn2git_empty")]
+ cmd += ["data <<EOF"]
+ cmd += ["EOF"]
+ cmd += [""]
+
+ for (file_name, file_revision, rev) in all_modifications:
+ (mode, file) = get_file_and_mode(ops, manifest, file_name, file_revision, revision["revision"])
+ cmd += ["M %d inline %s" % (mode, file_name)]
+ cmd += ["data %d" % len(file)]
+ cmd += ["%s" % file]
+
+ for (path, rev) in all_deleted:
+ assert(rev in dirs)
+ if path in dirs[rev]:
+ cmd += ["D %s" % os.path.join(path, ".mtn2git_empty")]
+ else:
+ cmd += ["D %s" % path]
+
+ cmd += [""]
+ print "\n".join(cmd)
+
+
+def is_trusted(operations, revision):
+ for cert in operations.certs(revision):
+ if cert[0] != 'key' or cert[3] != 'ok' or cert[8] != 'trust' or cert[9] != 'trusted':
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Cert untrusted?, this must be bad", cert
+ return False
+ return True
+
+def get_file_and_mode(operations, manifest, file_name, _file_revision, rev = None):
+ mode = 644
+
+ file_revision = None
+ for line in manifest:
+ if line[0] == "file" and line[1] == file_name:
+ assert(line[1] == file_name)
+ assert(line[2] == "content")
+
+ if _file_revision:
+ assert(line[3] == _file_revision)
+ file_revision = line[3]
+
+ attributes = line[4:]
+ assert(len(attributes) % 3 == 0)
+ if len(attributes) >= 3:
+ for i in range(0, len(attributes)%3+1):
+ if attributes[i] == "attr" and attributes[i+1] == "mtn:execute" and attributes[i+2] == "true":
+ mode = 755
+ break
+
+ assert(file_revision)
+ file = "".join([file for file in operations.get_file(file_revision)])
+ return (mode, file)
+
+ print >> sys.stderr, file_name, rev
+ assert(False)
+
+
+def parse_revision(operations, revision):
+ """
+ Parse a revision as of mtn automate get_revision
+
+ Return a tuple with the current version, a list of parents,
+ a list of operations and their revision
+ """
+ if not is_trusted(operations, revision):
+ raise Exception("Revision %s is not trusted!" % revision)
+
+ # The order of certain operations, e.g rename matter so don't use a set
+ revision_description = {}
+ revision_description["revision"] = revision
+ revision_description["added_dirs"] = []
+ revision_description["added_files"] = []
+ revision_description["removed"] = []
+ revision_description["modified"] = []
+ revision_description["renamed"] = []
+ revision_description["set_attributes"] = []
+ revision_description["clear_attributes"] = []
+
+ old_rev = None
+
+ for line in operations.get_revision(revision):
+ if line[0] == "format_version":
+ assert(line[1] == "1")
+ elif line[0] == "old_revision":
+ if not "parent" in revision_description:
+ revision_description["parent"] = []
+ if len(line[1]) != 0:
+ revision_description["parent"].append(line[1])
+ old_rev = line[1]
+ elif line[0] == "new_manifest":
+ revision_description["manifest"] = line[1]
+ elif line[0] == "rename":
+ revision_description["renamed"].append((line[3], line[1], old_rev))
+ elif line[0] == "patch":
+ revision_description["modified"].append((line[1], line[5], old_rev))
+ elif line[0] == "delete":
+ revision_description["removed"].append((line[1], old_rev))
+ elif line[0] == "add_dir":
+ revision_description["added_dirs"].append((line[1], old_rev))
+ elif line[0] == "add_file":
+ revision_description["added_files"].append((line[1], line[3], old_rev))
+ elif line[0] == "clear":
+ revision_description["clear_attributes"].append((line[1], line[3], old_rev))
+ elif line[0] == "set":
+ revision_description["set_attributes"].append((line[1], line[3], line[5], old_rev))
+ else:
+ print >> sys.stderr, line
+ assert(False)
+
+ for cert in operations.certs(revision):
+ # Known cert names used by mtn, we can ignore them as they can't be converted to git
+ if cert[5] in ["suspend", "testresult", "file-comment", "comment", "release-candidate"]:
+ pass
+ elif cert[5] in ["author", "changelog", "date", "branch", "tag"]:
+ revision_description[cert[5]] = cert[7]
+ if cert[5] == "author":
+ revision_description["committer"] = cert[1]
+ else:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Unknown Cert: Ignoring", cert[5], cert[7]
+ assert(False)
+
+ return revision_description
+
+
+def tests(ops, revs):
+ """Load a bunch of revisions and exit"""
+ for rev in revs:
+ print >> sys.stderr, rev
+ fast_import(ops, parse_revision(ops, rev))
+
+ sys.exit()
+
+def main(mtn_cli, db, rev):
+ if not db:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "You need to specifiy a monotone db"
+ sys.exit()
+
+ ops = mtn.Operations([mtn_cli, db])
+
+ # Double rename in mtn
+ #tests(ops, ["fca159c5c00ae4158c289f5aabce995378d4e41b"])
+
+ # Rename and remove in OE
+ #tests(ops, ["74db43a4ad2bccd5f2fd59339e4ece0092f8dcb0"])
+
+ # Rename + Dele
+ #tests(ops, ["91da98265a39c93946e00adf5d7bf92b341de847"])
+
+ # Issue with renaming in OE
+ #tests(ops, ["c81294b86c62ee21791776732f72f4646f402445"])
+
+ # Unterminated inner renames
+ #tests(ops, ["d813a779ef7157f88dade0b8ccef32f28ff34a6e", "4d027b6bcd69e7eb5b64b2e720c9953d5378d845", "af5ffd789f2852e635aa4af88b56a893b7a83a79"])
+
+ # Broken rename in OE. double replacing of the directory command
+ #tests(ops, ["11f85aab185581dcbff7dce29e44f7c1f0572a27"])
+
+ if rev:
+ tests(ops, [rev])
+ sys.exit()
+
+ branches = [branch.name for branch in ops.branches()]
+ ops.automate.stop()
+
+ all_revs = []
+ for branch in branches:
+ heads = [head for head in ops.heads(branch)]
+ if branch in status.former_heads:
+ old_heads = status.former_heads[branch]
+ else:
+ old_heads = []
+
+ for head in heads:
+ all_revs += ops.ancestry_difference(head, old_heads)
+ status.former_heads[branch] = heads
+
+ sorted_revs = [rev for rev in ops.toposort(all_revs)]
+ for rev in sorted_revs:
+ if has_mark(rev):
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Already having commit '%s'" % rev
+ else:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Going to import revision ", rev
+ fast_import(ops, parse_revision(ops, rev))
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ import optparse
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser()
+ parser.add_option("-d", "--db", dest="database",
+ help="The monotone database to use")
+ parser.add_option("-m", "--marks", dest="marks", default="mtn2git-marks",
+ help="The marks allocated by the mtn2git command")
+ parser.add_option("-t", "--mtn", dest="mtn", default="mtn",
+ help="The name of the mtn command to use")
+ parser.add_option("-s", "--status", dest="status", default="mtn2git.status.v2",
+ help="The status file as used by %prog")
+ parser.add_option("-r", "--revision", dest="rev", default=None,
+ help="Import a single revision to help debugging.")
+
+ (options,_) = parser.parse_args(sys.argv)
+ status.mark_file = file(options.marks, "a")
+
+ try:
+ status.load(options.status)
+ except IOError:
+ print >> sys.stderr, "Failed to open the status file"
+ main(options.mtn, options.database, options.rev)
+ status.store(options.status)