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Andrew Shadura
git: add references for Git pull request heads

When a pull request is created, stick a reference to it in the refs/pull
namespace, similarly to what GitHub does, and remove it when the pull
request is deleted. That reference guarantees the commits stay around
and don't get garbage-collected when a PR is rebased or revised.
Also, that makes it possible to access head of historic pull requests
using Git by fetching a ref from the source repository.

Unlike GitHub though, we don't put the ref into the destination repository
and don't copy commits there to prevent undesired repository growth.
Kallithea uses global pull request identifiers, so there should not be
any confusion as to what pull request the ref corresponds to.
We may later provide a shim to redirect users to the source repository
if that deems needed.
#!/usr/bin/env python2
"""
Based on kallithea/lib/paster_commands/template.ini.mako, generate
  development.ini
  kallithea/tests/test.ini
"""

import re

makofile = 'kallithea/lib/paster_commands/template.ini.mako'

# the mako conditionals used in all other ini files and templates
selected_mako_conditionals = set([
    "database_engine == 'sqlite'",
    "http_server == 'waitress'",
    "error_aggregation_service == 'appenlight'",
    "error_aggregation_service == 'sentry'",
])

# the mako variables used in all other ini files and templates
mako_variable_values = {
    'host': '127.0.0.1',
    'port': '5000',
    'here': '%(here)s',
    'uuid()': '${app_instance_uuid}',
}

# files to be generated from the mako template
ini_files = [
    ('kallithea/tests/test.ini',
        '''
        Kallithea - config for tests:
        initial_repo_scan = true
        sqlalchemy and kallithea_test.sqlite
        custom logging

        The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file
        ''',
        {
            '[server:main]': {
                'port': '4999',
            },
            '[app:main]': {
                'initial_repo_scan': 'true',
                'app_instance_uuid': 'test',
                'show_revision_number': 'true',
                'beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.expire': '1',
                'beaker.session.secret': '{74e0cd75-b339-478b-b129-07dd221def1f}',
                'cache_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/cache',
                'index_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/index',
                'archive_cache_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/tarballcache',
                'beaker.cache.data_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/cache/data',
                'beaker.cache.lock_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/cache/lock',
                'sqlalchemy.url': 'sqlite:///%(here)s/kallithea_test.sqlite',
            },
            '[handler_console]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
                'formatter': 'color_formatter',
            },
            # The 'handler_console_sql' block is very similar to the one in
            # development.ini, but without the explicit 'level=DEBUG' setting:
            # it causes duplicate sqlalchemy debug logs, one through
            # handler_console_sql and another through another path.
            '[handler_console_sql]': {
                'formatter': 'color_formatter_sql',
            },
        },
    ),
    ('development.ini',
        '''
        Kallithea - Development config:
        listening on *:5000
        sqlite and kallithea.db
        initial_repo_scan = true
        debug = true
        verbose and colorful logging

        The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file
        ''',
        {
            '[server:main]': {
                'host': '0.0.0.0',
            },
            '[app:main]': {
                'initial_repo_scan': 'true',
                'debug': 'true',
                'app_instance_uuid': 'development-not-secret',
                'beaker.session.secret': 'development-not-secret',
            },
            '[handler_console]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
                'formatter': 'color_formatter',
            },
            '[handler_console_sql]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
                'formatter': 'color_formatter_sql',
            },
        },
    ),
]


def main():
    # make sure all mako lines starting with '#' (the '##' comments) are marked up as <text>
    print 'reading:', makofile
    mako_org = file(makofile).read()
    mako_no_text_markup = re.sub(r'</?%text>', '', mako_org)
    mako_marked_up = re.sub(r'\n(##.*)', r'\n<%text>\1</%text>', mako_no_text_markup, flags=re.MULTILINE)
    if mako_marked_up != mako_org:
        print 'writing:', makofile
        file(makofile, 'w').write(mako_marked_up)

    # select the right mako conditionals for the other less sophisticated formats
    def sub_conditionals(m):
        """given a %if...%endif match, replace with just the selected
        conditional sections enabled and the rest as comments
        """
        conditional_lines = m.group(1)
        def sub_conditional(m):
            """given a conditional and the corresponding lines, return them raw
            or commented out, based on whether conditional is selected
            """
            criteria, lines = m.groups()
            if criteria not in selected_mako_conditionals:
                lines = '\n'.join((l if not l or l.startswith('#') else '#' + l) for l in lines.split('\n'))
            return lines
        conditional_lines = re.sub(r'^%(?:el)?if (.*):\n((?:^[^%\n].*\n|\n)*)',
            sub_conditional, conditional_lines, flags=re.MULTILINE)
        return conditional_lines
    mako_no_conditionals = re.sub(r'^(%if .*\n(?:[^%\n].*\n|%elif .*\n|\n)*)%endif\n',
        sub_conditionals, mako_no_text_markup, flags=re.MULTILINE)

    # expand mako variables
    def pyrepl(m):
        return mako_variable_values.get(m.group(1), m.group(0))
    mako_no_variables = re.sub(r'\${([^}]*)}', pyrepl, mako_no_conditionals)

    # remove utf-8 coding header
    base_ini = re.sub(r'^## -\*- coding: utf-8 -\*-\n', '', mako_no_variables)

    # create ini files
    for fn, desc, settings in ini_files:
        print 'updating:', fn
        ini_lines = re.sub(
            '# Kallithea - config file generated with kallithea-config *#\n',
            ''.join('# %-77s#\n' % l.strip() for l in desc.strip().split('\n')),
            base_ini)
        def process_section(m):
            """process a ini section, replacing values as necessary"""
            sectionname, lines = m.groups()
            if sectionname in settings:
                section_settings = settings[sectionname]
                def process_line(m):
                    """process a section line and update value if necessary"""
                    setting, value = m.groups()
                    line = m.group(0)
                    if setting in section_settings:
                        line = '%s = %s' % (setting, section_settings[setting])
                        if '$' not in value:
                            line = '#%s = %s\n%s' % (setting, value, line)
                    return line.rstrip()
                lines = re.sub(r'^([^#\n].*) = ?(.*)', process_line, lines, flags=re.MULTILINE)
            return sectionname + '\n' + lines
        ini_lines = re.sub(r'^(\[.*\])\n((?:(?:[^[\n].*)?\n)*)', process_section, ini_lines, flags=re.MULTILINE)
        file(fn, 'w').write(ini_lines)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()