use MooseX::Types::Moose qw/Str Maybe Bool HashRef/;
use DateTime;
use MooseX::Types::Path::Class qw/Dir/;
+ use List::MoreUtils qw/any zip/;
use Gitalist::Git::Util;
use aliased 'Gitalist::Git::Object';
return @ret;
}
- use Gitalist::Git::Object;
- method get_object (Str $sha1) {
- return Gitalist::Git::Object->new(
+ method get_object (NonEmptySimpleStr $sha1) {
+ unless ( $self->valid_rev($sha1) ) {
+ $sha1 = $self->head_hash($sha1);
+ }
+ return Object->new(
project => $self,
sha1 => $sha1,
);
}
-
+
# Should be in ::Object
method get_object_mode_string (Gitalist::Git::Object $object) {
return unless $object && $object->{mode};
map split(/\n/, $_, 6), split /\0/, $output;
}
+ # XXX Ideally this would return a wee object instead of ad hoc structures.
+ method diff ( Gitalist::Git::Object :$commit,
+ Bool :$patch?,
+ Maybe[NonEmptySimpleStr] :$parent?,
+ NonEmptySimpleStr :$file? ) {
+ # Use parent if specifed, else take the parent from the commit
+ # if there is only one, otherwise it was a merge commit.
+ $parent = $parent
+ ? $parent
+ : $commit->parents <= 1
+ ? $commit->parent_sha1
+ : '-c';
+ my @etc = (
+ ( $file ? ('--', $file) : () ),
+ );
+
+ my @out = $self->raw_diff(
+ \(( $patch ? '--patch-with-raw' : () ),
+ $parent, $commit->sha1, @etc )
+ );
+
+ # XXX Yes, there is much wrongness having parse_diff_tree be destructive.
+ my @difftree = $self->parse_diff_tree(\@out);
+
+ return \@difftree
+ unless $patch;
+
+ # The blank line between the tree and the patch.
+ shift @out;
+
+ # XXX And no I'm not happy about having diff return tree + patch.
+ return \@difftree, [$self->parse_diff(@out)];
+ }
+
+ method parse_diff (@diff) {
+ my @ret;
+ for (@diff) {
+ # This regex is a little pathological.
+ if(m{^diff --git (a/(.*?)) (b/\2)}) {
+ push @ret, {
+ head => $_,
+ a => $1,
+ b => $3,
+ file => $2,
+ diff => '',
+ };
+ next;
+ }
+
+ if(/^index (\w+)\.\.(\w+) (\d+)$/) {
+ @{$ret[-1]}{qw(index src dst mode)} = ($_, $1, $2, $3);
+ next
+ }
+
+ # XXX Somewhat hacky. Ahem.
+ $ret[@ret ? -1 : 0]{diff} .= "$_\n";
+ }
+
+ return @ret;
+ }
+
+ # gitweb uses the following sort of command for diffing merges:
+# /home/dbrook/apps/bin/git --git-dir=/home/dbrook/dev/app/.git diff-tree -r -M --no-commit-id --patch-with-raw --full-index --cc 316cf158df3f6207afbae7270bcc5ba0 --
+# and for regular diffs
+# /home/dbrook/apps/bin/git --git-dir=/home/dbrook/dev/app/.git diff-tree -r -M --no-commit-id --patch-with-raw --full-index 2e3454ca0749641b42f063730b0090e1 316cf158df3f6207afbae7270bcc5ba0 --
+
+ method raw_diff (@args) {
+ my $cmdout = $self->run_cmd(
+ qw(diff-tree -r -M --no-commit-id --full-index),
+ @args
+ );
+ return $cmdout ? split(/\n/, $cmdout) : ();
+ }
+
+ method parse_diff_tree ($diff) {
+ my @keys = qw(modesrc modedst sha1src sha1dst status src dst);
+ my @ret;
+ while (@$diff and $diff->[0] =~ /^:\d+/) {
+ my $line = shift @$diff;
+ # see. man git-diff-tree for more info
+ # mode src, mode dst, sha1 src, sha1 dst, status, src[, dst]
+ my @vals = $line =~ /^:(\d+) (\d+) ($SHA1RE) ($SHA1RE) ([ACDMRTUX]\d*)\t([^\t]+)(?:\t([^\n]+))?$/;
+ my %line = zip @keys, @vals;
+ # Some convenience keys
+ $line{file} = $line{src};
+ $line{sha1} = $line{sha1dst};
+ $line{is_new} = $line{sha1src} =~ /^0+$/
+ if $line{sha1src};
+ @line{qw/status sim/} = $line{status} =~ /(R)(\d+)/
+ if $line{status} =~ /^R/;
+ push @ret, \%line;
+ }
+
+ return @ret;
+ }
+
+ method reflog (@logargs) {
+ my @entries
+ = $self->run_cmd(qw(log -g), @logargs)
+ =~ /(^commit.+?(?:(?=^commit)|(?=\z)))/msg;
+
+=pod
+ commit 02526fc15beddf2c64798a947fecdd8d11bf993d
+ Reflog: HEAD@{14} (The Git Server <git@git.dev.venda.com>)
+ Reflog message: push
+ Author: Foo Barsby <fbarsby@example.com>
+ Date: Thu Sep 17 12:26:05 2009 +0100
+
+ Merge branch 'abc123'
+
+=cut
+
+ return map {
+ # XXX Stuff like this makes me want to switch to Git::PurePerl
+ my($sha1, $type, $author, $date)
+ = m{
+ ^ commit \s+ ($SHA1RE)$
+ .*?
+ Reflog[ ]message: \s+ (.+?)$ \s+
+ Author: \s+ ([^<]+) <.*?$ \s+
+ Date: \s+ (.+?)$
+ }xms;
+
+ pos($_) = index($_, $date) + length $date;
+
+ # Yeah, I just did that.
+ my($msg) = /\G\s+(\S.*)/sg;
+ {
+ hash => $sha1,
+ type => $type,
+ author => $author,
+
+ # XXX Add DateTime goodness.
+ date => $date,
+ message => $msg,
+ }
+ ;
+ } @entries;
+ }
# Compatibility