X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/myrepos.git/blobdiff_plain/269aa9ecd3cb6d6ef069c610ef7c4130f2271998..c0d1030f9d352386676b91bab6fe6dab13a497d7:/mr?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/mr b/mr index 3a168d1..e89d01a 100755 --- a/mr +++ b/mr @@ -208,10 +208,17 @@ the current working directory. =item --config mrconfig -Use the specified mrconfig file. The default is to use both B<~/.mrconfig> -as well as look for a .mrconfig file in the current directory, or in one +Use the specified mrconfig file. The default is to use both F<~/.mrconfig> +as well as look for a F<.mrconfig> file in the current directory, or in one of its parent directories. +=item -f + +=item --force + +Force mr to act on repositories that would normally be skipped due to their +configuration. + =item -v =item --verbose @@ -222,7 +229,7 @@ Be verbose. =item --quiet -Be quiet. This supresses mr's usual output, as well as any output from +Be quiet. This suppresses mr's usual output, as well as any output from commands that are run (including stderr output). If a command fails, the output will be shown. @@ -274,7 +281,7 @@ a good speedup in updates without loading the machine too much. =item --trust-all -Trust all mrconfig files even if they are not listed in ~/.mrtrust. +Trust all mrconfig files even if they are not listed in F<~/.mrtrust>. Use with caution. =item -p @@ -287,7 +294,7 @@ This obsolete flag is ignored. =head1 MRCONFIG FILES -Here is an example .mrconfig file: +Here is an example F<.mrconfig> file: [src] checkout = svn checkout svn://svn.example.com/src/trunk src @@ -298,14 +305,14 @@ Here is an example .mrconfig file: cd linux-2.6 && git checkout -b mybranch origin/master -The .mrconfig file uses a variant of the INI file format. Lines starting with -"#" are comments. Values can be continued to the following line by -indenting the line with whitespace. +The F<.mrconfig> file uses a variant of the INI file format. Lines +starting with "#" are comments. Values can be continued to the +following line by indenting the line with whitespace. -The "DEFAULT" section allows setting default values for the sections that +The C section allows setting default values for the sections that come after it. -The "ALIAS" section allows adding aliases for actions. Each parameter +The C section allows adding aliases for actions. Each parameter is an alias, and its value is the action to use. All other sections add repositories. The section header specifies the @@ -313,7 +320,7 @@ directory where the repository is located. This is relative to the directory that contains the mrconfig file, but you can also choose to use absolute paths. (Note that you can use environment variables in section names; they will be passed through the shell for expansion. For example, -"[$HOSTNAME]", or "[${HOSTNAME}foo]") +C<[$HOSTNAME]>, or C<[${HOSTNAME}foo]>). Within a section, each parameter defines a shell command to run to handle a given action. mr contains default handlers for "update", "status", @@ -322,24 +329,24 @@ given action. mr contains default handlers for "update", "status", Normally you only need to specify what to do for "checkout". Here you specify the command to run in order to create a checkout of the repository. The command will be run in the parent directory, and must create the -repository's directory. So use "git clone", "svn checkout", "bzr branch" -or "bzr checkout" (for a bound branch), etc. +repository's directory. So use C, C, C +or C (for a bound branch), etc. -Note that these shell commands are run in a "set -e" shell +Note that these shell commands are run in a C shell environment, where any additional parameters you pass are available in -"$@". All commands other than "checkout" are run inside the repository, +C<$@>. All commands other than "checkout" are run inside the repository, though not necessarily at the top of it. -The "MR_REPO" environment variable is set to the path to the top of the +The C environment variable is set to the path to the top of the repository. (For the "register" action, "MR_REPO" is instead set to the basename of the directory that should be created when checking the repository out.) -The "MR_CONFIG" environment variable is set to the .mrconfig file +The C environment variable is set to the .mrconfig file that defines the repo being acted on, or, if the repo is not yet in a config -file, the .mrconfig file that should be modified to register the repo. +file, the F<.mrconfig> file that should be modified to register the repo. -The "MR_ACTION" environment variable is set to the command being run +The C environment variable is set to the command being run (update, checkout, etc). A few parameters have special meanings: @@ -350,7 +357,7 @@ A few parameters have special meanings: If the "skip" parameter is set and its command returns true, then B will skip acting on that repository. The command is passed the action -name in $1. +name in C<$1>. Here are two examples. The first skips the repo unless mr is run by joey. The second uses the hours_since function @@ -367,7 +374,7 @@ been at least 12 hours since the last update. Another way to use skip is for a lazy checkout. This makes mr skip operating on a repo unless it already exists. To enable the -repo, you have to explicitly check it out (using "mr -d foo checkout"). +repo, you have to explicitly check it out (using "mr --force -d foo checkout"). [foo] checkout = ... @@ -386,7 +393,7 @@ repository, ordering it to be processed earlier is not recommended. =item chain If the "chain" parameter is set and its command returns true, then B -will try to load a .mrconfig file from the root of the repository. +will try to load a F<.mrconfig> file from the root of the repository. =item include @@ -410,14 +417,18 @@ See the individual files for details. If the "deleted" parameter is set and its command returns true, then B will treat the repository as deleted. It won't ever actually delete the repository, but it will warn if it sees the repository's directory. -This is useful when one mrconfig file is shared amoung multiple machines, +This is useful when one mrconfig file is shared among multiple machines, to keep track of and remember to delete old repositories. =item lib -The "lib" parameter can specify some shell code that will be run before each -command, this can be a useful way to define shell functions for other commands -to use. +The "lib" parameter can specify some shell code that will be run +before each command, this can be a useful way to define shell +functions for other commands to use. + +Unlike most other parameters, this can be specified multiple times, in +which case the chunks of shell code are accumulatively concatenated +together. =item fixups @@ -426,46 +437,64 @@ is checked out, or updated. This provides an easy way to do things like permissions fixups, or other tweaks to the repository content, whenever the repository is changed. -=item pre_ and post_ - -If a "pre_action" parameter is set, its command is run before mr performs the -specified action. Similarly, "post_action" parameters are run after mr -successfully performs the specified action. For example, "pre_commit" is -run before committing; "post_update" is run after updating. - -=back +=item VCS_action When looking for a command to run for a given action, mr first looks for a parameter with the same name as the action. If that is not found, it looks for a parameter named "VCS_action" (substituting in the name of the -version control system and the action). The name of the version control -system is itself determined by running each defined "VCS_test" action, -until one succeeds. +version control system and the action). Internally, mr has settings for "git_update", "svn_update", etc. To change the action that is performed for a given version control system, you can override these VCS specific actions. To add a new version control system, you can just add VCS specific actions for it. +=item pre_ and post_ + +If a "pre_action" parameter is set, its command is run before mr performs the +specified action. Similarly, "post_action" parameters are run after mr +successfully performs the specified action. For example, "pre_commit" is +run before committing; "post_update" is run after updating. + +=item _append + +Any parameter can be suffixed with C<_append>, to add an additional value +to the existing value of the parameter. In this way, actions +can be constructed accumulatively. + +=item VCS_test + +The name of the version control system is itself determined by +running each defined "VCS_test" action, until one succeeds. + +=item VCS_dir_test + +This is a more optimised way to test for the version control system. +Each "VCS_dir_test" action is run once, and can output lines consisting +of the name of a VCS, and a directory to look for in the top of a repo +to detect that VCS. + +=back + =head1 UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES Since mrconfig files can contain arbitrary shell commands, they can do anything. This flexibility is good, but it also allows a malicious mrconfig file to delete your whole home directory. Such a file might be contained -inside a repository that your main ~/.mrconfig checks out. To +inside a repository that your main F<~/.mrconfig> checks out. To avoid worries about evil commands in a mrconfig file, mr defaults to -reading all mrconfig files other than the main ~/.mrconfig in untrusted +reading all mrconfig files other than the main F<~/.mrconfig> in untrusted mode. In untrusted mode, mrconfig files are limited to running only known safe commands (like "git clone") in a carefully checked manner. -To configure mr to trust other mrconfig files, list them in ~/.mrtrust. +To configure mr to trust other mrconfig files, list them in F<~/.mrtrust>. One mrconfig file should be listed per line. Either the full pathname -should be listed, or the pathname can start with "~/" to specify a file +should be listed, or the pathname can start with F<~/> to specify a file relative to your home directory. =head1 OFFLINE LOG FILE -The ~/.mrlog file contains commands that mr has remembered to run later, +The F<~/.mrlog> file contains commands that mr has remembered to run later, due to being offline. You can delete or edit this file to remove commands, or even to add other commands for 'mr online' to run. If the file is present, mr assumes it is in offline mode. @@ -473,7 +502,7 @@ present, mr assumes it is in offline mode. =head1 EXTENSIONS mr can be extended to support things such as unison and git-svn. Some -files providing such extensions are available in /usr/share/mr/. See +files providing such extensions are available in F. See the documentation in the files for details about using them. =head1 EXIT STATUS @@ -508,6 +537,7 @@ my $config_overridden=0; my $verbose=0; my $quiet=0; my $stats=0; +my $force=0; my $insecure=0; my $interactive=0; my $max_depth; @@ -527,7 +557,53 @@ my (@ok, @failed, @skipped); main(); +sub shellquote { + my $i=shift; + $i=~s/'/'"'"'/g; + return "'$i'"; +} + +# Runs a shell command using a supplied function. +# The lib will be included in the shell command line, and any params +# will be available in the shell as $1, $2, etc. +my $lastlib; +sub runsh { + my ($action, $topdir, $subdir, $command, $params, $runner) = @_; + + # optimisation: avoid running the shell for true and false + if ($command =~ /^\s*true\s*$/) { + $?=0; + return 0; + } + elsif ($command =~ /^\s*false\s*$/) { + $?=0; + return 1; + } + + my $quotedparams=join(" ", (map { shellquote($_) } @$params)); + my $lib=exists $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib} ? + $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib}."\n" : ""; + if ($verbose && (! defined $lastlib || $lastlib ne $lib)) { + print "mr library now: >>$lib<<\n"; + $lastlib=$lib; + } + my $shellcode="set -e;".$lib. + "my_sh(){ $command\n }; my_sh $quotedparams"; + print "mr $action: running $action >>$command<<\n" if $verbose; + $runner->($shellcode); +} + +sub runshpipe { + runsh @_, sub { + my $sh=shift; + my $ret=`$sh`; + chomp $ret; + return $ret; + }; +} + my %vcs; +my %vcs_dir_test; sub vcs_test { my ($action, $dir, $topdir, $subdir) = @_; @@ -535,23 +611,44 @@ sub vcs_test { return $vcs{$dir}; } - my $test="set -e\n"; + my $test=""; + my $dir_test=""; foreach my $vcs_test ( sort { length $a <=> length $b || $a cmp $b } grep { /_test$/ } keys %{$config{$topdir}{$subdir}}) { - my ($vcs)=$vcs_test=~/(.*)_test/; + if ($vcs_test =~ /(.*)_dir_test/) { + my $vcs=$1; + if (! defined $vcs_dir_test{$vcs}) { + $dir_test.=$config{$topdir}{$subdir}{$vcs_test}."\n"; + } + next; + } + my $vcs=$vcs_test =~ /(.*)_test/; $test="my_$vcs_test() {\n$config{$topdir}{$subdir}{$vcs_test}\n}\n".$test; $test.="if my_$vcs_test; then echo $vcs; fi\n"; } - $test=$config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib}."\n".$test - if exists $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib}; - - print "mr $action: running vcs test >>$test<<\n" if $verbose; - my $vcs=`$test`; - chomp $vcs; + + if (length $dir_test) { + runsh "vcs dir test", $topdir, $subdir, $dir_test, [], sub { + my $sh=shift; + foreach my $line (`$sh`) { + chomp $line; + my ($vcs, $dir)=split(" ", $line); + $vcs_dir_test{$vcs}=$dir; + } + } + } + + foreach my $vcs (keys %vcs_dir_test) { + if (-d "$ENV{MR_REPO}/$vcs_dir_test{$vcs}") { + return $vcs{$dir}=$vcs; + } + } + + my $vcs=runshpipe "vcs test", $topdir, $subdir, $test, []; if ($vcs=~/\n/s) { $vcs=~s/\n/, /g; print STDERR "mr $action: found multiple possible repository types ($vcs) for ".fulldir($topdir, $subdir)."\n"; @@ -597,22 +694,21 @@ sub action { my $fulldir=fulldir($topdir, $subdir); $ENV{MR_CONFIG}=$configfiles{$topdir}; - my $lib=exists $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib} ? - $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib}."\n" : ""; my $is_checkout=($action eq 'checkout'); my $is_update=($action =~ /update/); - $ENV{MR_REPO}=$dir; + ($ENV{MR_REPO}=$dir) =~ s!/$!!; $ENV{MR_ACTION}=$action; foreach my $testname ("skip", "deleted") { + next if $force && $testname eq "skip"; + my $testcommand=findcommand($testname, $dir, $topdir, $subdir, $is_checkout); if (defined $testcommand) { - my $test="set -e;".$lib. - "my_action(){ $testcommand\n }; my_action '$action'"; - print "mr $action: running $testname test >>$test<<\n" if $verbose; - my $ret=system($test); + my $ret=runsh "$testname test", $topdir, $subdir, + $testcommand, [$action], + sub { system(shift()) }; if ($ret != 0) { if (($? & 127) == 2) { print STDERR "mr $action: interrupted\n"; @@ -689,22 +785,22 @@ sub action { my $hookret=hook("pre_$action", $topdir, $subdir); return $hookret if $hookret != OK; - $command="set -e; ".$lib. - "my_action(){ $command\n }; my_action ". - join(" ", map { s/\\/\\\\/g; s/"/\"/g; '"'.$_.'"' } @ARGV); - print "mr $action: running >>$command<<\n" if $verbose; - my $ret; - if ($quiet) { - my $output = qx/$command 2>&1/; - $ret = $?; - if ($ret != 0) { - print "$actionmsg\n"; - print STDERR $output; - } - } - else { - $ret=system($command); - } + my $ret=runsh $action, $topdir, $subdir, + $command, \@ARGV, sub { + my $sh=shift; + if ($quiet) { + my $output = qx/$sh 2>&1/; + my $ret = $?; + if ($ret != 0) { + print "$actionmsg\n"; + print STDERR $output; + } + return $ret; + } + else { + system($sh); + } + }; if ($ret != 0) { if (($? & 127) == 2) { print STDERR "mr $action: interrupted\n"; @@ -755,22 +851,20 @@ sub hook { my $command=$config{$topdir}{$subdir}{$hook}; return OK unless defined $command; - my $lib=exists $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib} ? - $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{lib}."\n" : ""; - my $shell="set -e;".$lib. - "my_hook(){ $command\n }; my_hook"; - print "mr $hook: running >>$shell<<\n" if $verbose; - my $ret; - if ($quiet) { - my $output = qx/$shell 2>&1/; - $ret = $?; - if ($ret != 0) { - print STDERR $output; - } - } - else { - $ret=system($shell); - } + my $ret=runsh $hook, $topdir, $subdir, $command, [], sub { + my $sh=shift; + if ($quiet) { + my $output = qx/$sh 2>&1/; + my $ret = $?; + if ($ret != 0) { + print STDERR $output; + } + return $ret; + } + else { + system($sh); + } + }; if ($ret != 0) { if (($? & 127) == 2) { print STDERR "mr $hook: interrupted\n"; @@ -1107,20 +1201,6 @@ sub is_trusted_checkout { return 0; } -sub trusterror { - my ($err, $file, $line, $url)=@_; - - if (defined $url) { - die "$err in untrusted $url line $line\n". - "(To trust this url, --trust-all can be used; but please use caution;\n". - "this can allow arbitrary code execution!)\n"; - } - else { - die "$err in untrusted $file line $line\n". - "(To trust this file, list it in ~/.mrtrust.)\n"; - } -} - my %loaded; sub loadconfig { my $f=shift; @@ -1185,30 +1265,43 @@ sub loadconfig { # Keep track of the current line in the config file; # when a file is included track the current line from the include. - my $line=0; + my $lineno=0; my $included=undef; - my $includeline=0; + + my $line; my $nextline = sub { if ($included) { - $includeline++; $included--; } else { $included=undef; - $includeline=0; - $line++; + $lineno++; } - my $l=shift @lines; - chomp $l; - return $l + $line=shift @lines; + chomp $line; + return $line; }; my $lineerror = sub { my $msg=shift; if (defined $included) { - die "mr: $f line $line include line $includeline: $msg\n"; + die "mr: $msg at $f line $lineno, included line: $line\n"; + } + else { + die "mr: $msg at $f line $lineno\n"; + } + }; + my $trusterror = sub { + my $msg=shift; + my ($err, $file, $lineno, $url)=@_; + + if (defined $bootstrap_url) { + die "mr: $err in untrusted $bootstrap_url line $lineno\n". + "(To trust this url, --trust-all can be used; but please use caution;\n". + "this can allow arbitrary code execution!)\n"; } else { - die "mr: $f line $line: $msg\n"; + die "mr: $err in untrusted $file line $lineno\n". + "(To trust this file, list it in ~/.mrtrust.)\n"; } }; @@ -1216,7 +1309,7 @@ sub loadconfig { $_=$nextline->(); if (! $trusted && /[[:cntrl:]]/) { - trusterror("mr: illegal control character", $f, $line, $bootstrap_url); + $trusterror->("illegal control character"); } next if /^\s*\#/ || /^\s*$/; @@ -1227,7 +1320,7 @@ sub loadconfig { if (! is_trusted_repo($section) || $section eq 'ALIAS' || $section eq 'DEFAULT') { - trusterror("mr: illegal section \"[$section]\"", $f, $line, $bootstrap_url) + $trusterror->("illegal section \"[$section]\""); } } $section=expandenv($section) if $trusted; @@ -1254,7 +1347,7 @@ sub loadconfig { # settings in specific known-safe formats. if ($parameter eq 'checkout') { if (! is_trusted_checkout($value)) { - trusterror("mr: illegal checkout command \"$value\"", $f, $line, $bootstrap_url); + $trusterror->("illegal checkout command \"$value\""); } } elsif ($parameter eq 'order') { @@ -1266,7 +1359,7 @@ sub loadconfig { # safe. } else { - trusterror("mr: illegal setting \"$parameter=$value\"", $f, $line, $bootstrap_url); + $trusterror->("illegal setting \"$parameter=$value\""); } } @@ -1287,8 +1380,8 @@ sub loadconfig { if ($section eq 'ALIAS') { $alias{$parameter}=$value; } - elsif ($parameter eq 'lib') { - $config{$dir}{$section}{lib}.=$value."\n"; + elsif ($parameter eq 'lib' or $parameter =~ s/_append$//) { + $config{$dir}{$section}{$parameter}.="\n".$value."\n"; } else { $config{$dir}{$section}{$parameter}=$value; @@ -1649,6 +1742,7 @@ sub getopts { "d|directory=s" => sub { $directory=abs_path($_[1]) }, "c|config=s" => sub { $ENV{MR_CONFIG}=$_[1]; $config_overridden=1 }, "p|path" => sub { }, # now default, ignore + "f|force" => \$force, "v|verbose" => \$verbose, "q|quiet" => \$quiet, "s|stats" => \$stats, @@ -1765,19 +1859,19 @@ lib = LANG=C bzr info | egrep -q '^Checkout' } lazy() { - if [ "$MR_ACTION" = checkout ] || [ -d "$MR_REPO" ]; then + if [ -d "$MR_REPO" ]; then return 1 else return 0 fi } -svn_test = test -d "$MR_REPO"/.svn -git_test = test -d "$MR_REPO"/.git -bzr_test = test -d "$MR_REPO"/.bzr -cvs_test = test -d "$MR_REPO"/CVS -hg_test = test -d "$MR_REPO"/.hg -darcs_test = test -d "$MR_REPO"/_darcs +svn_dir_test = echo svn .svn +git_dir_test = echo git .git +bzr_dir_test = echo bzr .bzr +cvs_dir_test = echo cvs CVS +hg_dir_test = echo hg .hg +darcs_dir_test = echo darcs _darcs fossil_test = test -f "$MR_REPO"/_FOSSIL_ git_bare_test = test -d "$MR_REPO"/refs/heads && test -d "$MR_REPO"/refs/tags && @@ -1970,3 +2064,7 @@ T = echo "I pity the fool." right = echo "Not found." # vim:sw=8:sts=0:ts=8:noet +# Local variables: +# indent-tabs-mode: t +# cperl-indent-level: 8 +# End: