author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Tue, 14 Jul 2009 23:13:25 -0400 |
parents |
2b5e5ab15f3b |
children |
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#!/usr/bin/env python
'''get repository information for use in a shell prompt
Take a string, parse any special variables inside, and output the result.
Useful mostly for putting information about the current repository into
a shell prompt.
'''
import re
import os
import subprocess
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from os import path
from mercurial import extensions
CACHE_PATH = ".hg/prompt/cache"
CACHE_TIMEOUT = timedelta(minutes=15)
def _cache_remote(repo, kind):
cache = path.join(repo.root, CACHE_PATH, kind)
c_tmp = cache + '.temp'
# This is kind of a hack and I feel a little bit dirty for doing it.
IGNORE = open('NUL:','w') if subprocess.mswindows else open('/dev/null','w')
subprocess.call(['hg', kind, '--quiet'], stdout=file(c_tmp, 'w'), stderr=IGNORE)
os.rename(c_tmp, cache)
return
def _with_groups(g, out):
if any(g) and not all(g):
print 'ERROR'
return ("%s" + out + "%s") % (g[0][:-1] if g[0] else '',
g[1][1:] if g[1] else '')
def prompt(ui, repo, fs='', **opts):
'''get repository information for use in a shell prompt
Take a string and output it for use in a shell prompt. You can use
keywords in curly braces:
$ hg prompt "currently on {branch}"
currently on default
You can also use an extended form of any keyword:
{optional text here{keyword}more optional text}
This will expand the inner {keyword} and output it along with the extra
text only if the {keyword} expands successfully. This is useful if you
have a keyword that may not always apply to the current state and you
have some text that you would like to see only if it is appropriate:
$ hg prompt "currently at {bookmark}"
currently at
$ hg prompt "{currently at {bookmark}}"
$ hg bookmark my-bookmark
$ hg prompt "{currently at {bookmark}}"
currently at my-bookmark
The following keywords are available:
- bookmark: the current bookmark
- branch: the current branch
- root: the full path to the root of the current repository, without a
trailing slash
- root|basename: the directory name of the root of the current
repository. For example, if the repository is in '/home/u/myrepo'
then this keyword would expand to 'myrepo'.
- status: "!" if the current repository contains files that have been
modified, added, removed, or deleted, otherwise "?" if it contains
untracked (and not ignored) files, otherwise nothing.
There are also several keywords that deal with the status of remote
repositories. They cache their results in .hg/prompt/cache/ and refresh
approximately every fifteen minutes to avoid overloading remote servers.
- incoming: this keyword prints nothing on its own. If the default
path contains incoming changesets the extra text will be expanded.
For example:
'{incoming changes{incoming}}' will expand to
'incoming changes' if there are changes, '' otherwise.
- incoming|count: the number of incoming changesets if greater than 0
- outgoing: this keyword prints nothing on its own. If the current
repository contains outgoing changesets (to default) the extra text
will be expanded. For example:
'{outgoing changes{outgoing}}' will expand to
'outgoing changes' if there are changes, '' otherwise.
- outgoing|count: the number of outgoing changesets if greater than 0
'''
def _branch(m):
branch = repo.dirstate.branch()
return _with_groups(m.groups(), branch) if branch else ''
def _status(m):
st = repo.status(unknown=True)[:5]
flag = '!' if any(st[:4]) else '?' if st[-1] else ''
return _with_groups(m.groups(), flag) if flag else ''
def _bookmark(m):
try:
book = extensions.find('bookmarks').current(repo)
return _with_groups(m.groups(), book) if book else ''
except KeyError:
return ''
def _root(m):
return _with_groups(m.groups(), repo.root) if repo.root else ''
def _basename(m):
return _with_groups(m.groups(), path.basename(repo.root)) if repo.root else ''
def _remote(kind):
def _r(m):
g = m.groups()
out_g = (g[0],) + (g[-1],)
cache_dir = path.join(repo.root, CACHE_PATH)
cache = path.join(cache_dir, kind)
if not path.isdir(cache_dir):
os.makedirs(cache_dir)
cache_exists = path.isfile(cache)
cache_time = (datetime.fromtimestamp(os.stat(cache).st_mtime)
if cache_exists else None)
if not cache_exists or cache_time < datetime.now() - CACHE_TIMEOUT:
if not cache_exists:
open(cache, 'w').close()
subprocess.Popen(['hg', 'prompt', '--cache-%s' % kind])
if cache_exists:
with open(cache) as c:
count = len(c.readlines())
if g[1]:
return _with_groups(out_g, str(count)) if count else ''
else:
return _with_groups(out_g, '') if count else ''
else:
return ''
return _r
tag_start = r'\{([^{}]*?\{)?'
tag_end = r'(\}[^{}]*?)?\}'
patterns = {
'branch': _branch,
'status': _status,
'bookmark': _bookmark,
'root': _root,
'root\|basename': _basename,
'incoming(\|count)?': _remote('incoming'),
'outgoing(\|count)?': _remote('outgoing'),
}
if opts.get("cache_incoming"):
_cache_remote(repo, 'incoming')
if opts.get("cache_outgoing"):
_cache_remote(repo, 'outgoing')
for tag, repl in patterns.items():
fs = re.sub(tag_start + tag + tag_end, repl, fs)
ui.status(fs)
cmdtable = {
"prompt":
(prompt, [
('', 'cache-incoming', None, 'used internally by hg-prompt'),
('', 'cache-outgoing', None, 'used internally by hg-prompt'),
],
'hg prompt STRING')
}