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0d81c2ec
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0d81c2ec
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Sep 30, 2013
by
James Cammarata
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...
...
@@ -50,6 +50,13 @@ options:
description:
- If C(yes), any modified files in the working
tree will be discarded.
executable:
required: false
default: null
version_added: "1.4"
description:
- Path to bzr executable to use. If not supplied,
the normal mechanism for resolving binary paths will be used.
'''
EXAMPLES
=
'''
...
...
@@ -58,67 +65,79 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
'''
import
re
import
tempfile
def
get_version
(
dest
):
''' samples the version of the bzr branch'''
os
.
chdir
(
dest
)
cmd
=
"bzr revno"
revno
=
os
.
popen
(
cmd
)
.
read
()
.
strip
()
return
revno
def
clone
(
module
,
parent
,
dest
,
version
):
''' makes a new bzr branch if it does not already exist '''
dest_dirname
=
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
dest
)
try
:
os
.
makedirs
(
dest_dirname
)
except
:
pass
os
.
chdir
(
dest_dirname
)
if
version
.
lower
()
!=
'head'
:
cmd
=
"bzr branch -r
%
s
%
s
%
s"
%
(
version
,
parent
,
dest
)
else
:
cmd
=
"bzr branch
%
s
%
s"
%
(
parent
,
dest
)
return
module
.
run_command
(
cmd
,
check_rc
=
True
)
def
has_local_mods
(
dest
):
os
.
chdir
(
dest
)
cmd
=
"bzr status -S"
lines
=
os
.
popen
(
cmd
)
.
read
()
.
splitlines
()
lines
=
filter
(
lambda
c
:
not
re
.
search
(
'^
\\
?
\\
?.*$'
,
c
),
lines
)
return
len
(
lines
)
>
0
def
reset
(
module
,
dest
,
force
):
'''
Resets the index and working tree to head.
Discards any changes to tracked files in the working
tree since that commit.
'''
os
.
chdir
(
dest
)
if
not
force
and
has_local_mods
(
dest
):
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Local modifications exist in branch (force=no)."
)
return
module
.
run_command
(
"bzr revert"
,
check_rc
=
True
)
def
fetch
(
module
,
dest
,
version
):
''' updates branch from remote sources '''
os
.
chdir
(
dest
)
if
version
.
lower
()
!=
'head'
:
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
module
.
run_command
(
"bzr pull -r
%
s"
%
version
)
else
:
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
module
.
run_command
(
"bzr pull"
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Failed to pull"
)
return
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
def
switch_version
(
module
,
dest
,
version
):
''' once pulled, switch to a particular revno or revid'''
os
.
chdir
(
dest
)
cmd
=
''
if
version
.
lower
()
!=
'head'
:
cmd
=
"bzr revert -r
%
s"
%
version
else
:
cmd
=
"bzr revert"
return
module
.
run_command
(
cmd
,
check_rc
=
True
)
class
Bzr
(
object
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
module
,
parent
,
dest
,
version
,
bzr_path
):
self
.
module
=
module
self
.
parent
=
parent
self
.
dest
=
dest
self
.
version
=
version
self
.
bzr_path
=
bzr_path
def
_command
(
self
,
args_list
,
**
kwargs
):
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
self
.
module
.
run_command
(
[
self
.
bzr_path
]
+
args_list
,
**
kwargs
)
return
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
def
get_version
(
self
):
'''samples the version of the bzr branch'''
os
.
chdir
(
self
.
dest
)
cmd
=
"
%
s revno"
%
self
.
bzr_path
revno
=
os
.
popen
(
cmd
)
.
read
()
.
strip
()
return
revno
def
clone
(
self
):
'''makes a new bzr branch if it does not already exist'''
dest_dirname
=
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
self
.
dest
)
try
:
os
.
makedirs
(
dest_dirname
)
except
:
pass
os
.
chdir
(
dest_dirname
)
if
self
.
version
.
lower
()
!=
'head'
:
args_list
=
[
"branch"
,
"-r"
,
self
.
version
,
self
.
parent
,
self
.
dest
]
else
:
args_list
=
[
"branch"
,
self
.
parent
,
self
.
dest
]
return
self
.
_command
(
args_list
,
check_rc
=
True
)
def
has_local_mods
(
self
):
os
.
chdir
(
self
.
dest
)
cmd
=
"
%
s status -S"
%
self
.
bzr_path
lines
=
os
.
popen
(
cmd
)
.
read
()
.
splitlines
()
lines
=
filter
(
lambda
c
:
not
re
.
search
(
'^
\\
?
\\
?.*$'
,
c
),
lines
)
return
len
(
lines
)
>
0
def
reset
(
self
,
force
):
'''
Resets the index and working tree to head.
Discards any changes to tracked files in the working
tree since that commit.
'''
os
.
chdir
(
self
.
dest
)
if
not
force
and
self
.
has_local_mods
():
self
.
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Local modifications exist in branch (force=no)."
)
return
self
.
_command
([
"revert"
],
check_rc
=
True
)
def
fetch
(
self
):
'''updates branch from remote sources'''
os
.
chdir
(
self
.
dest
)
if
self
.
version
.
lower
()
!=
'head'
:
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
self
.
_command
([
"pull"
,
"-r"
,
self
.
version
])
else
:
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
self
.
_command
([
"pull"
])
if
rc
!=
0
:
self
.
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Failed to pull"
)
return
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
def
switch_version
(
self
):
'''once pulled, switch to a particular revno or revid'''
os
.
chdir
(
self
.
dest
)
if
self
.
version
.
lower
()
!=
'head'
:
args_list
=
[
"revert"
,
"-r"
,
self
.
version
]
else
:
args_list
=
[
"revert"
]
return
self
.
_command
(
args_list
,
check_rc
=
True
)
# ===========================================
...
...
@@ -128,7 +147,8 @@ def main():
dest
=
dict
(
required
=
True
),
name
=
dict
(
required
=
True
,
aliases
=
[
'parent'
]),
version
=
dict
(
default
=
'head'
),
force
=
dict
(
default
=
'yes'
,
type
=
'bool'
)
force
=
dict
(
default
=
'yes'
,
type
=
'bool'
),
executable
=
dict
(
default
=
None
),
)
)
...
...
@@ -136,34 +156,38 @@ def main():
parent
=
module
.
params
[
'name'
]
version
=
module
.
params
[
'version'
]
force
=
module
.
params
[
'force'
]
bzr_path
=
module
.
params
[
'executable'
]
or
module
.
get_bin_path
(
'bzr'
,
True
)
bzrconfig
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
dest
,
'.bzr'
,
'branch'
,
'branch.conf'
)
rc
,
out
,
err
,
status
=
(
0
,
None
,
None
,
None
)
bzr
=
Bzr
(
module
,
parent
,
dest
,
version
,
bzr_path
)
# if there is no bzr configuration, do a branch operation
# else pull and switch the version
before
=
None
local_mods
=
False
if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
bzrconfig
):
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
clone
(
module
,
parent
,
dest
,
version
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
bzr
.
clone
()
else
:
# else do a pull
local_mods
=
has_local_mods
(
dest
)
before
=
get_version
(
dest
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
reset
(
module
,
dest
,
force
)
local_mods
=
bzr
.
has_local_mods
(
)
before
=
bzr
.
get_version
(
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
bzr
.
reset
(
force
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
fetch
(
module
,
dest
,
version
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
bzr
.
fetch
(
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
# switch to version specified regardless of whether
# we cloned or pulled
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
switch_version
(
module
,
dest
,
version
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
bzr
.
switch_version
(
)
# determine if we changed anything
after
=
get_version
(
dest
)
after
=
bzr
.
get_version
(
)
changed
=
False
if
before
!=
after
or
local_mods
:
...
...
library/source_control/git
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...
...
@@ -73,6 +73,13 @@ options:
- If C(yes), repository will be updated using the supplied
remote. Otherwise the repo will be left untouched.
Prior to 1.2, this was always 'yes' and could not be disabled.
executable:
required: false
default: null
version_added: "1.4"
description:
- Path to git executable to use. If not supplied,
the normal mechanism for resolving binary paths will be used.
notes:
- If the task seems to be hanging, first verify remote host is in C(known_hosts).
SSH will prompt user to authorize the first contact with a remote host. One solution is to add
...
...
@@ -304,6 +311,7 @@ def main():
force
=
dict
(
default
=
'yes'
,
type
=
'bool'
),
depth
=
dict
(
default
=
None
,
type
=
'int'
),
update
=
dict
(
default
=
'yes'
,
type
=
'bool'
),
executable
=
dict
(
default
=
None
),
),
supports_check_mode
=
True
)
...
...
@@ -315,8 +323,8 @@ def main():
force
=
module
.
params
[
'force'
]
depth
=
module
.
params
[
'depth'
]
update
=
module
.
params
[
'update'
]
git_path
=
module
.
params
[
'executable'
]
or
module
.
get_bin_path
(
'git'
,
True
)
git_path
=
module
.
get_bin_path
(
'git'
,
True
)
gitconfig
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
dest
,
'.git'
,
'config'
)
rc
,
out
,
err
,
status
=
(
0
,
None
,
None
,
None
)
...
...
library/source_control/hg
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0d81c2ec
...
...
@@ -22,10 +22,7 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import
os
import
shutil
import
ConfigParser
from
subprocess
import
Popen
,
PIPE
DOCUMENTATION
=
'''
---
...
...
@@ -68,6 +65,13 @@ options:
required: false
default: "no"
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
executable:
required: false
default: null
version_added: "1.4"
description:
- Path to hg executable to use. If not supplied,
the normal mechanism for resolving binary paths will be used.
notes:
- If the task seems to be hanging, first verify remote host is in C(known_hosts).
SSH will prompt user to authorize the first contact with a remote host. One solution is to add
...
...
@@ -98,6 +102,7 @@ def _set_hgrc(hgrc, vals):
parser
.
write
(
f
)
f
.
close
()
def
_undo_hgrc
(
hgrc
,
vals
):
parser
=
ConfigParser
.
SafeConfigParser
()
parser
.
read
(
hgrc
)
...
...
@@ -111,94 +116,105 @@ def _undo_hgrc(hgrc, vals):
parser
.
write
(
f
)
f
.
close
()
def
_hg_command
(
module
,
args_list
):
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
module
.
run_command
([
'hg'
]
+
args_list
)
return
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
def
_hg_list_untracked
(
module
,
dest
):
return
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'purge'
,
'-R'
,
dest
,
'--print'
])
def
get_revision
(
module
,
dest
):
"""
hg id -b -i -t returns a string in the format:
"<changeset>[+] <branch_name> <tag>"
This format lists the state of the current working copy,
and indicates whether there are uncommitted changes by the
plus sign. Otherwise, the sign is omitted.
Read the full description via hg id --help
"""
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'id'
,
'-b'
,
'-i'
,
'-t'
,
'-R'
,
dest
])
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
else
:
return
out
.
strip
(
'
\n
'
)
def
has_local_mods
(
module
,
dest
):
now
=
get_revision
(
module
,
dest
)
if
'+'
in
now
:
return
True
else
:
return
False
class
Hg
(
object
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
module
,
dest
,
repo
,
revision
,
hg_path
):
self
.
module
=
module
self
.
dest
=
dest
self
.
repo
=
repo
self
.
revision
=
revision
self
.
hg_path
=
self
.
hg_path
def
_command
(
self
,
args_list
):
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
self
.
module
.
run_command
([
self
.
hg_path
]
+
args_list
)
return
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
def
_list_untracked
(
self
):
return
self
.
_command
([
'purge'
,
'-R'
,
self
.
dest
,
'--print'
])
def
get_revision
(
self
):
"""
hg id -b -i -t returns a string in the format:
"<changeset>[+] <branch_name> <tag>"
This format lists the state of the current working copy,
and indicates whether there are uncommitted changes by the
plus sign. Otherwise, the sign is omitted.
Read the full description via hg id --help
"""
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
self
.
_command
([
'id'
,
'-b'
,
'-i'
,
'-t'
,
'-R'
,
self
.
dest
])
if
rc
!=
0
:
self
.
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
else
:
return
out
.
strip
(
'
\n
'
)
def
hg_discard
(
module
,
dest
):
before
=
has_local_mods
(
module
,
dest
)
if
not
before
:
return
False
def
has_local_mods
(
self
):
now
=
self
.
get_revision
()
if
'+'
in
now
:
return
True
else
:
return
False
def
discard
(
self
):
before
=
self
.
has_local_mods
()
if
not
before
:
return
False
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'update'
,
'-C'
,
'-R'
,
dest
])
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
self
.
_command
([
'update'
,
'-C'
,
'-R'
,
self
.
dest
])
if
rc
!=
0
:
self
.
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
after
=
has_local_mods
(
module
,
dest
)
if
before
!=
after
and
not
after
:
# no more local modification
return
True
after
=
self
.
has_local_mods
(
)
if
before
!=
after
and
not
after
:
# no more local modification
return
True
def
hg_purge
(
module
,
dest
):
hgrc
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
dest
,
'.hg/hgrc'
)
purge_option
=
[(
'extensions'
,
'purge'
,
''
)]
_set_hgrc
(
hgrc
,
purge_option
)
# enable purge extension
# before purge, find out if there are any untracked files
(
rc1
,
out1
,
err1
)
=
_hg_list_untracked
(
module
,
dest
)
if
rc1
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
# there are some untrackd files
if
out1
!=
''
:
(
rc2
,
out2
,
err2
)
=
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'purge'
,
'-R'
,
dest
])
if
rc2
==
0
:
_undo_hgrc
(
hgrc
,
purge_option
)
def
purge
(
self
):
hgrc
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
dest
,
'.hg/hgrc'
)
purge_option
=
[(
'extensions'
,
'purge'
,
''
)]
_set_hgrc
(
hgrc
,
purge_option
)
# enable purge extension
# before purge, find out if there are any untracked files
(
rc1
,
out1
,
err1
)
=
self
.
_list_untracked
()
if
rc1
!=
0
:
self
.
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err1
)
# there are some untrackd files
if
out1
!=
''
:
(
rc2
,
out2
,
err2
)
=
self
.
_command
([
'purge'
,
'-R'
,
self
.
dest
])
if
rc2
==
0
:
_undo_hgrc
(
hgrc
,
purge_option
)
else
:
self
.
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err2
)
return
True
else
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
return
True
else
:
return
False
def
hg_cleanup
(
module
,
dest
,
force
,
purge
):
discarded
=
False
purged
=
False
if
force
:
discarded
=
hg_discard
(
module
,
dest
)
if
purge
:
purged
=
hg_purge
(
module
,
dest
)
if
discarded
or
purged
:
return
True
else
:
return
False
return
False
def
cleanup
(
self
,
force
,
purge
):
discarded
=
False
purged
=
False
def
hg_pull
(
module
,
dest
,
revision
,
repo
):
return
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'pull'
,
'-r'
,
revision
,
'-R'
,
dest
,
repo
])
if
force
:
discarded
=
self
.
discard
()
if
purge
:
purged
=
self
.
purge
()
if
discarded
or
purged
:
return
True
else
:
return
False
def
pull
(
self
):
return
self
.
_command
(
[
'pull'
,
'-r'
,
self
.
revision
,
'-R'
,
self
.
dest
,
self
.
repo
])
def
hg_update
(
module
,
dest
,
revision
):
return
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'update'
,
'-R'
,
dest
])
def
update
(
self
):
return
self
.
_command
([
'update'
,
'-R'
,
self
.
dest
])
def
hg_clone
(
module
,
repo
,
dest
,
revision
):
return
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'clone'
,
repo
,
dest
,
'-r'
,
revision
])
def
clone
(
self
):
return
self
.
_command
([
'clone'
,
self
.
repo
,
self
.
dest
,
'-r'
,
self
.
revision
])
def
switch_version
(
module
,
dest
,
revision
):
return
_hg_command
(
module
,
[
'update'
,
'-r'
,
revision
,
'-R'
,
dest
])
def
switch_version
(
self
):
return
self
.
_command
([
'update'
,
'-r'
,
self
.
revision
,
'-R'
,
self
.
dest
])
# ===========================================
...
...
@@ -209,7 +225,8 @@ def main():
dest
=
dict
(
required
=
True
),
revision
=
dict
(
default
=
"default"
,
aliases
=
[
'version'
]),
force
=
dict
(
default
=
'yes'
,
type
=
'bool'
),
purge
=
dict
(
default
=
'no'
,
type
=
'bool'
)
purge
=
dict
(
default
=
'no'
,
type
=
'bool'
),
executable
=
dict
(
default
=
None
),
),
)
repo
=
module
.
params
[
'repo'
]
...
...
@@ -217,6 +234,7 @@ def main():
revision
=
module
.
params
[
'revision'
]
force
=
module
.
params
[
'force'
]
purge
=
module
.
params
[
'purge'
]
hg_path
=
module
.
parames
[
'executable'
]
or
module
.
get_bin_path
(
'hg'
,
True
)
hgrc
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
dest
,
'.hg/hgrc'
)
# initial states
...
...
@@ -224,29 +242,31 @@ def main():
changed
=
False
cleaned
=
False
hg
=
Hg
(
module
,
dest
,
repo
,
revision
,
hg_path
)
# If there is no hgrc file, then assume repo is absent
# and perform clone. Otherwise, perform pull and update.
if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
hgrc
):
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
hg
_clone
(
module
,
repo
,
dest
,
revision
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
hg
.
clone
(
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
else
:
# get the current state before doing pulling
before
=
get_revision
(
module
,
dest
)
before
=
hg
.
get_revision
(
)
# can perform force and purge
cleaned
=
hg
_cleanup
(
module
,
dest
,
force
,
purge
)
cleaned
=
hg
.
cleanup
(
force
,
purge
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
hg
_pull
(
module
,
dest
,
revision
,
repo
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
hg
.
pull
(
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
hg
_update
(
module
,
dest
,
revision
)
(
rc
,
out
,
err
)
=
hg
.
update
(
)
if
rc
!=
0
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
err
)
switch_version
(
module
,
dest
,
revision
)
after
=
get_revision
(
module
,
dest
)
hg
.
switch_version
(
)
after
=
hg
.
get_revision
(
)
if
before
!=
after
or
cleaned
:
changed
=
True
module
.
exit_json
(
before
=
before
,
after
=
after
,
changed
=
changed
,
cleaned
=
cleaned
)
...
...
library/source_control/subversion
View file @
0d81c2ec
...
...
@@ -63,6 +63,13 @@ options:
- --password parameter passed to svn.
required: false
default: null
executable:
required: false
default: null
version_added: "1.4"
description:
- Path to svn executable to use. If not supplied,
the normal mechanism for resolving binary paths will be used.
'''
EXAMPLES
=
'''
...
...
@@ -71,19 +78,27 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
'''
import
re
import
tempfile
class
Subversion
(
object
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
module
,
dest
,
repo
,
revision
,
username
,
password
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
module
,
dest
,
repo
,
revision
,
username
,
password
,
svn_path
):
self
.
module
=
module
self
.
dest
=
dest
self
.
repo
=
repo
self
.
revision
=
revision
self
.
username
=
username
self
.
password
=
password
self
.
svn_path
=
svn_path
def
_exec
(
self
,
args
):
bits
=
[
"svn --non-interactive --trust-server-cert --no-auth-cache"
,
]
bits
=
[
self
.
svn_path
,
'--non-interactive'
,
'--trust-server-cert'
,
'--no-auth-cache'
,
]
if
self
.
username
:
bits
.
append
(
"--username '
%
s'"
%
self
.
username
)
if
self
.
password
:
...
...
@@ -147,6 +162,7 @@ def main():
force
=
dict
(
default
=
'yes'
,
type
=
'bool'
),
username
=
dict
(
required
=
False
),
password
=
dict
(
required
=
False
),
executable
=
dict
(
default
=
None
),
),
supports_check_mode
=
True
)
...
...
@@ -157,8 +173,9 @@ def main():
force
=
module
.
params
[
'force'
]
username
=
module
.
params
[
'username'
]
password
=
module
.
params
[
'password'
]
svn_path
=
module
.
params
[
'executable'
]
or
module
.
get_bin_path
(
'svn'
,
True
)
svn
=
Subversion
(
module
,
dest
,
repo
,
revision
,
username
,
password
)
svn
=
Subversion
(
module
,
dest
,
repo
,
revision
,
username
,
password
,
svn_path
)
if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
dest
):
before
=
None
...
...
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