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import git from git.exc import InvalidGitRepositoryError from git.config import GitConfigParser from io import BytesIO import weakref # typing ----------------------------------------------------------------------- from typing import Any, Sequence, TYPE_CHECKING, Union from git.types import PathLike if TYPE_CHECKING: from .base import Submodule from weakref import ReferenceType from git.repo import Repo from git.refs import Head from git import Remote from git.refs import RemoteReference __all__ = ( "sm_section", "sm_name", "mkhead", "find_first_remote_branch", "SubmoduleConfigParser", ) # { Utilities def sm_section(name: str) -> str: """:return: section title used in .gitmodules configuration file""" return f'submodule "{name}"' def sm_name(section: str) -> str: """:return: name of the submodule as parsed from the section name""" section = section.strip() return section[11:-1] def mkhead(repo: "Repo", path: PathLike) -> "Head": """:return: New branch/head instance""" return git.Head(repo, git.Head.to_full_path(path)) def find_first_remote_branch(remotes: Sequence["Remote"], branch_name: str) -> "RemoteReference": """Find the remote branch matching the name of the given branch or raise InvalidGitRepositoryError""" for remote in remotes: try: return remote.refs[branch_name] except IndexError: continue # END exception handling # END for remote raise InvalidGitRepositoryError("Didn't find remote branch '%r' in any of the given remotes" % branch_name) # } END utilities # { Classes class SubmoduleConfigParser(GitConfigParser): """ Catches calls to _write, and updates the .gitmodules blob in the index with the new data, if we have written into a stream. Otherwise it will add the local file to the index to make it correspond with the working tree. Additionally, the cache must be cleared Please note that no mutating method will work in bare mode """ def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: self._smref: Union["ReferenceType[Submodule]", None] = None self._index = None self._auto_write = True super(SubmoduleConfigParser, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) # { Interface def set_submodule(self, submodule: "Submodule") -> None: """Set this instance's submodule. It must be called before the first write operation begins""" self._smref = weakref.ref(submodule) def flush_to_index(self) -> None: """Flush changes in our configuration file to the index""" assert self._smref is not None # should always have a file here assert not isinstance(self._file_or_files, BytesIO) sm = self._smref() if sm is not None: index = self._index if index is None: index = sm.repo.index # END handle index index.add([sm.k_modules_file], write=self._auto_write) sm._clear_cache() # END handle weakref # } END interface # { Overridden Methods def write(self) -> None: # type: ignore[override] rval: None = super(SubmoduleConfigParser, self).write() self.flush_to_index() return rval # END overridden methods # } END classes