git-filter-repo/t/t9391/commit_info.py
Elijah Newren a5d4d70876 filter-repo: add some testcases making use of filter-repo as a library
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
2019-04-26 07:56:03 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# python makes importing files with dashes hard, sorry. Renaming would
# allow us to simplify this to
# import git_repo_filter
# However, since git style commands are dashed and git-filter-repo is used more
# as a tool than a library, renaming is not an option, so import is 5 lines:
import imp
import sys
sys.dont_write_bytecode = True # .pyc generation -> ugly 'git-filter-repoc' files
with open("../../../git-filter-repo") as f:
repo_filter = imp.load_source('repo_filter', "git-filter-repo", f)
# End of convoluted import of git-filter-repo
import re
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def change_up_them_commits(commit):
# Change the commit author
if commit.author_name == "Copy N. Paste":
commit.author_name = "Ima L. Oser"
commit.author_email = "aloser@my.corp"
# Fix the author email
commit.author_email = re.sub("@my.crp", "@my.corp", commit.author_email)
# Fix the committer date (bad timezone conversion in initial import)
commit.committer_date += timedelta(hours=-5)
# Fix the commit message
commit.message = re.sub("Marketing is staffed with pansies", "",
commit.message)
args = repo_filter.FilteringOptions.parse_args(['--force'])
filter = repo_filter.RepoFilter(args, commit_callback = change_up_them_commits)
filter.run()