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build_deb.sh fails to run because git-archive-all doesn't have execution bit, to prevent build error we need to add the bit. Signed-off-by: Takuya ASADA <syuu@scylladb.com> Message-Id: <1483002191-30263-1-git-send-email-syuu@scylladb.com>
495 lines
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Python
Executable File
495 lines
19 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/env python
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# coding=utf-8
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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__version__ = "1.9"
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import logging
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from os import extsep, path, readlink, curdir
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from subprocess import CalledProcessError, Popen, PIPE
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import sys
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import tarfile
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from zipfile import ZipFile, ZipInfo, ZIP_DEFLATED
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class GitArchiver(object):
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"""
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GitArchiver
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Scan a git repository and export all tracked files, and submodules.
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Checks for .gitattributes files in each directory and uses 'export-ignore'
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pattern entries for ignore files in the archive.
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>>> archiver = GitArchiver(main_repo_abspath='my/repo/path')
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>>> archiver.create('output.zip')
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"""
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LOG = logging.getLogger('GitArchiver')
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def __init__(self, prefix='', exclude=True, force_sub=False, extra=None, main_repo_abspath=None):
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"""
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@param prefix: Prefix used to prepend all paths in the resulting archive.
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Extra file paths are only prefixed if they are not relative.
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E.g. if prefix is 'foo' and extra is ['bar', '/baz'] the resulting archive will look like this:
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/
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baz
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foo/
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bar
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@type prefix: string
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@param exclude: Determines whether archiver should follow rules specified in .gitattributes files.
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@type exclude: bool
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@param force_sub: Determines whether submodules are initialized and updated before archiving.
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@type force_sub: bool
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@param extra: List of extra paths to include in the resulting archive.
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@type extra: list
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@param main_repo_abspath: Absolute path to the main repository (or one of subdirectories).
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If given path is path to a subdirectory (but not a submodule directory!) it will be replaced
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with abspath to top-level directory of the repository.
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If None, current cwd is used.
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@type main_repo_abspath: string
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"""
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if extra is None:
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extra = []
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if main_repo_abspath is None:
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main_repo_abspath = path.abspath('')
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elif not path.isabs(main_repo_abspath):
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raise ValueError("You MUST pass absolute path to the main git repository.")
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try:
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self.run_shell("[ -d .git ] || git rev-parse --git-dir > /dev/null 2>&1", main_repo_abspath)
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except Exception as e:
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raise ValueError("Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories).")
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main_repo_abspath = path.abspath(self.read_git_shell('git rev-parse --show-toplevel', main_repo_abspath).rstrip())
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self.prefix = prefix
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self.exclude = exclude
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self.extra = extra
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self.force_sub = force_sub
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self.main_repo_abspath = main_repo_abspath
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def create(self, output_path, dry_run=False, output_format=None):
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"""
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Create the archive at output_file_path.
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Type of the archive is determined either by extension of output_file_path or by output_format.
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Supported formats are: gz, zip, bz2, xz, tar, tgz, txz
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@param output_path: Output file path.
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@type output_path: string
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@param dry_run: Determines whether create should do nothing but print what it would archive.
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@type dry_run: bool
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@param output_format: Determines format of the output archive. If None, format is determined from extension
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of output_file_path.
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@type output_format: string
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"""
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if output_format is None:
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file_name, file_ext = path.splitext(output_path)
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output_format = file_ext[len(extsep):].lower()
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self.LOG.debug("Output format is not explicitly set, determined format is {}.".format(output_format))
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if not dry_run:
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if output_format == 'zip':
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archive = ZipFile(path.abspath(output_path), 'w')
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def add_file(file_path, arcname):
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if not path.islink(file_path):
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archive.write(file_path, arcname, ZIP_DEFLATED)
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else:
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i = ZipInfo(arcname)
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i.create_system = 3
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i.external_attr = 0xA1ED0000
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archive.writestr(i, readlink(file_path))
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elif output_format in ['tar', 'bz2', 'gz', 'xz', 'tgz', 'txz']:
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if output_format == 'tar':
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t_mode = 'w'
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elif output_format == 'tgz':
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t_mode = 'w:gz'
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elif output_format == 'txz':
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t_mode = 'w:xz'
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else:
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t_mode = 'w:{}'.format(output_format)
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archive = tarfile.open(path.abspath(output_path), t_mode)
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add_file = lambda file_path, arcname: archive.add(file_path, arcname)
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else:
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raise RuntimeError("Unknown format: {}".format(output_format))
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def archiver(file_path, arcname):
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self.LOG.debug("Compressing {} => {}...".format(file_path, arcname))
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add_file(file_path, arcname)
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else:
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archive = None
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archiver = lambda file_path, arcname: self.LOG.info("{} => {}".format(file_path, arcname))
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self.archive_all_files(archiver)
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if archive is not None:
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archive.close()
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def get_exclude_patterns(self, repo_abspath, repo_file_paths):
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"""
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Returns exclude patterns for a given repo. It looks for .gitattributes files in repo_file_paths.
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Resulting dictionary will contain exclude patterns per path (relative to the repo_abspath).
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E.g. {('.', 'Catalyst', 'Editions', 'Base'), ['Foo*', '*Bar']}
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@type repo_abspath: string
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@param repo_abspath: Absolute path to the git repository.
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@type repo_file_paths: list
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@param repo_file_paths: List of paths relative to the repo_abspath that are under git control.
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@rtype: dict
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@return: Dictionary representing exclude patterns.
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Keys are tuples of strings. Values are lists of strings.
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Returns None if self.exclude is not set.
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"""
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if not self.exclude:
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return None
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def read_attributes(attributes_abspath):
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patterns = []
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if path.isfile(attributes_abspath):
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attributes = open(attributes_abspath, 'r').readlines()
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patterns = []
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for line in attributes:
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tokens = line.strip().split()
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if "export-ignore" in tokens[1:]:
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patterns.append(tokens[0])
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return patterns
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exclude_patterns = {(): []}
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# There may be no gitattributes.
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try:
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global_attributes_abspath = self.read_shell("git config --get core.attributesfile", repo_abspath).rstrip()
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exclude_patterns[()] = read_attributes(global_attributes_abspath)
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except:
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# And it's valid to not have them.
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pass
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for attributes_abspath in [path.join(repo_abspath, f) for f in repo_file_paths if f.endswith(".gitattributes")]:
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# Each .gitattributes affects only files within its directory.
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key = tuple(self.get_path_components(repo_abspath, path.dirname(attributes_abspath)))
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exclude_patterns[key] = read_attributes(attributes_abspath)
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local_attributes_abspath = path.join(repo_abspath, ".git", "info", "attributes")
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key = tuple(self.get_path_components(repo_abspath, repo_abspath))
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if key in exclude_patterns:
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exclude_patterns[key].extend(read_attributes(local_attributes_abspath))
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else:
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exclude_patterns[key] = read_attributes(local_attributes_abspath)
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return exclude_patterns
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def is_file_excluded(self, repo_abspath, repo_file_path, exclude_patterns):
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"""
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Checks whether file at a given path is excluded.
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@type repo_abspath: string
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@param repo_abspath: Absolute path to the git repository.
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@type repo_file_path: string
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@param repo_file_path: Path to a file within repo_abspath.
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@type exclude_patterns: dict
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@param exclude_patterns: Exclude patterns with format specified for get_exclude_patterns.
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@rtype: bool
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@return: True if file should be excluded. Otherwise False.
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"""
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if exclude_patterns is None or not len(exclude_patterns):
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return False
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from fnmatch import fnmatch
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file_name = path.basename(repo_file_path)
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components = self.get_path_components(repo_abspath, path.join(repo_abspath, path.dirname(repo_file_path)))
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is_excluded = False
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# We should check all patterns specified in intermediate directories to the given file.
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# At the end we should also check for the global patterns (key '()' or empty tuple).
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while not is_excluded:
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key = tuple(components)
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if key in exclude_patterns:
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patterns = exclude_patterns[key]
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for p in patterns:
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if fnmatch(file_name, p) or fnmatch(repo_file_path, p):
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self.LOG.debug("Exclude pattern matched {}: {}".format(p, repo_file_path))
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is_excluded = True
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if not len(components):
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break
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components.pop()
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return is_excluded
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def archive_all_files(self, archiver):
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"""
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Archive all files using archiver.
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@param archiver: Function that accepts 2 arguments: abspath to file on the system and relative path within archive.
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"""
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for file_path in self.extra:
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archiver(path.abspath(file_path), path.join(self.prefix, file_path))
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for file_path in self.walk_git_files():
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archiver(path.join(self.main_repo_abspath, file_path), path.join(self.prefix, file_path))
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def walk_git_files(self, repo_path=''):
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"""
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An iterator method that yields a file path relative to main_repo_abspath
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for each file that should be included in the archive.
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Skips those that match the exclusion patterns found in
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any discovered .gitattributes files along the way.
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Recurs into submodules as well.
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@type repo_path: string
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@param repo_path: Path to the git submodule repository relative to main_repo_abspath.
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@rtype: iterator
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@return: Iterator to traverse files under git control relative to main_repo_abspath.
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"""
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repo_abspath = path.join(self.main_repo_abspath, repo_path)
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repo_file_paths = self.read_git_shell("git ls-files --cached --full-name --no-empty-directory", repo_abspath).splitlines()
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exclude_patterns = self.get_exclude_patterns(repo_abspath, repo_file_paths)
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for repo_file_path in repo_file_paths:
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# Git puts path in quotes if file path has unicode characters.
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repo_file_path = repo_file_path.strip('"') # file path relative to current repo
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file_name = path.basename(repo_file_path)
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main_repo_file_path = path.join(repo_path, repo_file_path) # file path relative to the main repo
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# Only list symlinks and files that don't start with git.
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if file_name.startswith(".git") or (not path.islink(main_repo_file_path) and path.isdir(main_repo_file_path)):
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continue
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if self.is_file_excluded(repo_abspath, repo_file_path, exclude_patterns):
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continue
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yield main_repo_file_path
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if self.force_sub:
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self.run_shell("git submodule init", repo_abspath)
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self.run_shell("git submodule update", repo_abspath)
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for submodule_path in self.read_shell("git submodule --quiet foreach 'pwd -P'", repo_abspath).splitlines():
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# Shell command returns absolute paths to submodules.
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submodule_path = path.relpath(submodule_path, self.main_repo_abspath)
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for file_path in self.walk_git_files(submodule_path):
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yield file_path
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@staticmethod
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def get_path_components(repo_abspath, abspath):
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"""
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Split given abspath into components relative to repo_abspath.
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These components are primarily used as unique keys of files and folders within a repository.
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E.g. if repo_abspath is '/Documents/Hobby/ParaView/' and abspath is
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'/Documents/Hobby/ParaView/Catalyst/Editions/Base/', function will return:
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['.', 'Catalyst', 'Editions', 'Base']
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First element is always '.' (concrete symbol depends on OS).
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@param repo_abspath: Absolute path to the git repository. Normalized via os.path.normpath.
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@type repo_abspath: string
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@param abspath: Absolute path to a file within repo_abspath. Normalized via os.path.normpath.
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@type abspath: string
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@return: List of path components.
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@rtype: list
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"""
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repo_abspath = path.normpath(repo_abspath)
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abspath = path.normpath(abspath)
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if not path.isabs(repo_abspath):
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raise ValueError("repo_abspath MUST be absolute path.")
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if not path.isabs(abspath):
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raise ValueError("abspath MUST be absoulte path.")
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if not path.commonprefix([repo_abspath, abspath]):
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raise ValueError("abspath (\"{}\") MUST have common prefix with repo_abspath (\"{}\")".format(abspath, repo_abspath))
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components = []
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while not abspath == repo_abspath:
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abspath, tail = path.split(abspath)
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if tail:
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components.insert(0, tail)
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components.insert(0, curdir)
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return components
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@staticmethod
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def run_shell(cmd, cwd=None):
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"""
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Runs shell command.
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@type cmd: string
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@param cmd: Command to be executed.
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@type cwd: string
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@param cwd: Working directory.
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@rtype: int
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@return: Return code of the command.
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@raise CalledProcessError: Raises exception if return code of the command is non-zero.
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"""
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p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd)
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p.wait()
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if p.returncode:
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raise CalledProcessError(returncode=p.returncode, cmd=cmd)
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return p.returncode
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@staticmethod
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def read_shell(cmd, cwd=None, encoding='utf-8'):
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"""
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Runs shell command and reads output.
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@type cmd: string
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@param cmd: Command to be executed.
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@type cwd: string
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@param cwd: Working directory.
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@type encoding: string
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@param encoding: Encoding used to decode bytes returned by Popen into string.
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@rtype: string
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@return: Output of the command.
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@raise CalledProcessError: Raises exception if return code of the command is non-zero.
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"""
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p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=PIPE, cwd=cwd)
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output, _ = p.communicate()
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output = output.decode(encoding)
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if p.returncode:
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if sys.version_info > (2,6):
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raise CalledProcessError(returncode=p.returncode, cmd=cmd, output=output)
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else:
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raise CalledProcessError(returncode=p.returncode, cmd=cmd)
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return output
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@staticmethod
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def read_git_shell(cmd, cwd=None):
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"""
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Runs git shell command, reads output and decodes it into unicode string
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@type cmd: string
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@param cmd: Command to be executed.
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@type cwd: string
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@param cwd: Working directory.
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@rtype: string
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@return: Output of the command.
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@raise CalledProcessError: Raises exception if return code of the command is non-zero.
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"""
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p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=PIPE, cwd=cwd)
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output, _ = p.communicate()
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output = output.decode('unicode_escape').encode('raw_unicode_escape').decode('utf-8')
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if p.returncode:
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if sys.version_info > (2,6):
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raise CalledProcessError(returncode=p.returncode, cmd=cmd, output=output)
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else:
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raise CalledProcessError(returncode=p.returncode, cmd=cmd)
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return output
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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from optparse import OptionParser
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parser = OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [-v] [--prefix PREFIX] [--no-exclude] [--force-submodules] [--extra EXTRA1 [EXTRA2]] [--dry-run] OUTPUT_FILE",
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version="%prog {}".format(__version__))
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parser.add_option('--prefix',
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type='string',
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dest='prefix',
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default=None,
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help="prepend PREFIX to each filename in the archive. OUTPUT_FILE name is used by default to avoid tarbomb. You can set it to '' in order to explicitly request tarbomb")
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parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose',
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action='store_true',
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dest='verbose',
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help='enable verbose mode')
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parser.add_option('--no-exclude',
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action='store_false',
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dest='exclude',
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default=True,
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help="don't read .gitattributes files for patterns containing export-ignore attrib")
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parser.add_option('--force-submodules',
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action='store_true',
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dest='force_sub',
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help="force a git submodule init && git submodule update at each level before iterating submodules")
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parser.add_option('--extra',
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action='append',
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dest='extra',
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default=[],
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help="any additional files to include in the archive")
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parser.add_option('--dry-run',
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action='store_true',
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dest='dry_run',
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help="don't actually archive anything, just show what would be done")
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options, args = parser.parse_args()
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if len(args) != 1:
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parser.error("You must specify exactly one output file")
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output_file_path = args[0]
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if path.isdir(output_file_path):
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parser.error("You cannot use directory as output")
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# avoid tarbomb
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if options.prefix is not None:
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options.prefix = path.join(options.prefix, '')
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else:
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import re
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output_name = path.basename(output_file_path)
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output_name = re.sub('(\.zip|\.tar|\.tgz|\.txz|\.gz|\.bz2|\.xz|\.tar\.gz|\.tar\.bz2|\.tar\.xz)$', '', output_name) or "Archive"
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options.prefix = path.join(output_name, '')
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try:
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handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
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handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
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GitArchiver.LOG.addHandler(handler)
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GitArchiver.LOG.setLevel(logging.DEBUG if options.verbose else logging.INFO)
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archiver = GitArchiver(options.prefix,
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options.exclude,
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options.force_sub,
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options.extra)
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archiver.create(output_file_path, options.dry_run)
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except Exception as e:
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parser.exit(2, "{}\n".format(e))
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sys.exit(0)
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