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Mads Kiilerich
pullrequests: fix changesets ordering being reversed when creating new pull requests

41b4edf77b5b tried to make the displayed order of changeset consistent: The
topmost is always the latest.

That did however also reverse the ordering of the changesets sent back in the
post when used in the pull request creation form. Displaying the pull request
later on would reverse it again and thus show it in the 'wrong' order.

We now undo that reversing when creating the pull requests, and the stored data
will thus be the same as before.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
    vcs.backends
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Main package for scm backends

    :created_on: Apr 8, 2010
    :copyright: (c) 2010-2011 by Marcin Kuzminski, Lukasz Balcerzak.
"""
import os
from pprint import pformat
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.conf import settings
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import VCSError
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.helpers import get_scm
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.paths import abspath
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.imports import import_class


def get_repo(path=None, alias=None, create=False):
    """
    Returns ``Repository`` object of type linked with given ``alias`` at
    the specified ``path``. If ``alias`` is not given it will try to guess it
    using get_scm method
    """
    if create:
        if not (path or alias):
            raise TypeError("If create is specified, we need path and scm type")
        return get_backend(alias)(path, create=True)
    if path is None:
        path = abspath(os.path.curdir)
    try:
        scm, path = get_scm(path, search_up=True)
        path = abspath(path)
        alias = scm
    except VCSError:
        raise VCSError("No scm found at %s" % path)
    if alias is None:
        alias = get_scm(path)[0]

    backend = get_backend(alias)
    repo = backend(path, create=create)
    return repo


def get_backend(alias):
    """
    Returns ``Repository`` class identified by the given alias or raises
    VCSError if alias is not recognized or backend class cannot be imported.
    """
    if alias not in settings.BACKENDS:
        raise VCSError("Given alias '%s' is not recognized! Allowed aliases:\n"
            "%s" % (alias, pformat(settings.BACKENDS.keys())))
    backend_path = settings.BACKENDS[alias]
    klass = import_class(backend_path)
    return klass


def get_supported_backends():
    """
    Returns list of aliases of supported backends.
    """
    return settings.BACKENDS.keys()