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It was not clear for some users that the filenames would be relative paths from the toplevel of the repository. Add some text to explain this. Reported-by: @ruv on GitHub Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
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165 lines
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Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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This is a simple program that will run a linting program on all non-binary
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files in history. It also rewrites commit hashes in commit messages to
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refer to the new commits with the rewritten files. You call it like this:
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lint-history my-lint-command --arg whatever --another-arg
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and it will repeatedly call
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my-lint-command --arg whatever --another-arg $TEMPORARY_FILE
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with $TEMPORARY_FILE having contents of some file from history.
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NOTE: Several people have taken and modified this script for a variety
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of special cases (linting python files, linting jupyter notebooks, just
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linting java files, etc.) and posted their modifications at
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https://github.com/newren/git-filter-repo/issues/45
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Feel free to take a look and adopt some of their ideas. Most of these
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modifications are probably strictly unnecessary since you could just make
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a lint-script that takes the filename, checks that it matches what you
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want, and then calls the real linter. But I guess folks don't like making
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an intermediate script. So I eventually added the --relevant flag for
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picking out certain files providing yet another way to handle it.
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"""
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"""
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Please see the
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***** API BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY CAVEAT *****
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near the top of git-filter-repo.
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"""
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# Technically, if you are only running on all non-binary files and don't care
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# about filenames, then this program could be replaced by a "one-liner"; e.g.
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# git filter-repo --force --blob-callback '
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# if not b"\0" in blob.data[0:8192]:
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# filename = '.git/info/tmpfile'
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# with open(filename, "wb") as f:
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# f.write(blob.data)
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# subprocess.check_call(["lint_program", "--some", "arg", filename])
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# with open(filename, "rb") as f:
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# blob.data = f.read()
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# os.remove(filename)
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# '
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# but let's do it as a full-fledged program that imports git_filter_repo
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# and show how to also do it with filename handling...
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import argparse
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import os
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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try:
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import git_filter_repo as fr
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except ImportError:
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raise SystemExit("Error: Couldn't find git_filter_repo.py. Did you forget to make a symlink to git-filter-repo named git_filter_repo.py or did you forget to put the latter in your PYTHONPATH?")
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example_text = '''CALLBACK
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When you pass --relevant 'BODY', the following style of function
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will be compiled and called:
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def is_relevant(filename):
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BODY
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Where filename is the full relative path from the toplevel of the
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repository.
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Thus, to only run on files with a ".txt" extension you would run
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lint-history --relevant 'return filename.endswith(b".txt")' ...
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EXAMPLES
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To run dos2unix on all non-binary files in history:
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lint-history dos2unix
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To run eslint --fix on all .js files in history:
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lint-history --relevant 'return filename.endswith(b".js")' eslint --fix
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'''
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run a program (e.g. code formatter or linter) on files in history',
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epilog = example_text,
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formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
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parser.add_argument('--relevant', metavar="FUNCTION_BODY",
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help=("Python code for determining whether to apply linter to a "
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"given filename. Implies --filenames-important. See CALLBACK "
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"below."))
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parser.add_argument('--filenames-important', action='store_true',
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help=("By default, contents are written to a temporary file with a "
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"random name. If the linting program needs to know the file "
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"basename to operate correctly (e.g. because it needs to know "
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"the file's extension), then pass this argument"))
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parser.add_argument('command', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
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help=("Lint command to run, other than the filename at the end"))
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lint_args = parser.parse_args()
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if not lint_args.command:
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raise SystemExit("Error: Need to specify a lint command")
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tmpdir = None
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blobs_handled = {}
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cat_file_process = None
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def lint_with_real_filenames(commit, metadata):
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for change in commit.file_changes:
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if change.blob_id in blobs_handled:
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change.blob_id = blobs_handled[change.blob_id]
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elif change.type == b'D':
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continue
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elif not is_relevant(change.filename):
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continue
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else:
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# Get the old blob contents
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cat_file_process.stdin.write(change.blob_id + b'\n')
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cat_file_process.stdin.flush()
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objhash, objtype, objsize = cat_file_process.stdout.readline().split()
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contents_plus_newline = cat_file_process.stdout.read(int(objsize)+1)
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# Write it out to a file with the same basename
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filename = os.path.join(tmpdir, os.path.basename(change.filename))
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with open(filename, "wb") as f:
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f.write(contents_plus_newline[:-1])
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# Lint the file
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subprocess.check_call(lint_args.command + [filename.decode('utf-8')])
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# Get the new contents
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with open(filename, "rb") as f:
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blob = fr.Blob(f.read())
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# Insert the new file into the filter's stream, and remove the tempfile
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filter.insert(blob)
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os.remove(filename)
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# Record our handling of the blob and use it for this change
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blobs_handled[change.blob_id] = blob.id
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change.blob_id = blob.id
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def lint_non_binary_blobs(blob, metadata):
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if not b"\0" in blob.data[0:8192]:
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filename = '.git/info/tmpfile'
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with open(filename, "wb") as f:
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f.write(blob.data)
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subprocess.check_call(lint_args.command + [filename])
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with open(filename, "rb") as f:
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blob.data = f.read()
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os.remove(filename)
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if lint_args.filenames_important and not lint_args.relevant:
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lint_args.relevant = 'return True'
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if lint_args.relevant:
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body = lint_args.relevant
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exec('def is_relevant(filename):\n '+'\n '.join(body.splitlines()),
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globals())
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lint_args.filenames_important = True
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args = fr.FilteringOptions.default_options()
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args.force = True
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if lint_args.filenames_important:
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tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp().encode()
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cat_file_process = subprocess.Popen(['git', 'cat-file', '--batch'],
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stdin = subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
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filter = fr.RepoFilter(args, commit_callback=lint_with_real_filenames)
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filter.run()
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cat_file_process.stdin.close()
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cat_file_process.wait()
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else:
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filter = fr.RepoFilter(args, blob_callback=lint_non_binary_blobs)
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filter.run()
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