#! /usr/bin/python # Copyright (c) 2002, Barry Warsaw, Fred Drake, and contributors # All rights reserved. # See the accompanying LICENSE file for details. # NOTE: Until SourceForge installs a modern version of Python on the cvs # servers, this script MUST be compatible with Python 1.5.2. """Complicated notification for CVS checkins. This script is used to provide email notifications of changes to the CVS repository. These email changes will include context diffs of the changes. Really big diffs will be trimmed. This script is run from a CVS loginfo file (see $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/loginfo). To set this up, create a loginfo entry that looks something like this: mymodule /path/to/this/script %%s some-email-addr@your.domain In this example, whenever a checkin that matches `mymodule' is made, this script is invoked, which will generate the diff containing email, and send it to some-email-addr@your.domain. Note: This module used to also do repository synchronizations via rsync-over-ssh, but since the repository has been moved to SourceForge, this is no longer necessary. The syncing functionality has been ripped out in the 3.0, which simplifies it considerably. Access the 2.x versions to refer to this functionality. Because of this, the script is misnamed. It no longer makes sense to run this script from the command line. Doing so will only print out this usage information. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] <%%S> email-addr [email-addr ...] Where options are: --cvsroot= Use as the environment variable CVSROOT. Otherwise this variable must exist in the environment. --context=# -C # Include # lines of context around lines that differ (default: 2). -c Produce a context diff (default). -m hostname --mailhost hostname The hostname of an available SMTP server. The default is 'localhost'. -u Produce a unified diff (smaller). -S TEXT --subject-prefix=TEXT Prepend TEXT to the email subject line. -R ADDR --reply-to=ADDR Add a "Reply-To: ADDR" header to the email message. --quiet / -q Don't print as much status to stdout. --fromhost=hostname -f hostname The hostname that email messages appear to be coming from. The From: header of the outgoing message will look like user@hostname. By default, hostname is the machine's fully qualified domain name. --help / -h Print this text. The rest of the command line arguments are: <%%S> CVS %%s loginfo expansion. When invoked by CVS, this will be a single string containing the directory the checkin is being made in, relative to $CVSROOT, followed by the list of files that are changing. If the %%s in the loginfo file is %%{sVv}, context diffs for each of the modified files are included in any email messages that are generated. email-addrs At least one email address. """ __version__ = '1.2' import os import sys import re import time import string import getopt import smtplib import pwd import socket try: from socket import getfqdn except ImportError: def getfqdn(): # Python 1.5.2 :( hostname = socket.gethostname() byaddr = socket.gethostbyaddr(socket.gethostbyname(hostname)) aliases = byaddr[1] aliases.insert(0, byaddr[0]) aliases.insert(0, hostname) for fqdn in aliases: if '.' in fqdn: break else: fqdn = 'localhost.localdomain' return fqdn from cStringIO import StringIO # Which SMTP server to do we connect to? MAILHOST = 'localhost' MAILPORT = 25 # Diff trimming stuff DIFF_HEAD_LINES = 20 DIFF_TAIL_LINES = 20 DIFF_TRUNCATE_IF_LARGER = 1000 EMPTYSTRING = '' SPACE = ' ' DOT = '.' COMMASPACE = ', ' PROGRAM = sys.argv[0] BINARY_EXPLANATION_LINES = [ "(This appears to be a binary file; contents omitted.)\n" ] REVCRE = re.compile("^(NONE|[0-9.]+)$") NOVERSION = "Couldn't generate diff; no version number found in filespec: %s" BACKSLASH = "Couldn't generate diff: backslash in filespec's filename: %s" def usage(code, msg=''): print __doc__ % globals() if msg: print msg sys.exit(code) def calculate_diff(filespec, contextlines): spec = string.split(filespec, ',') if len(spec) < 3: # Too few parts; command line probable used a replacement # other than "%{sVv}"; don't fail, but don't produce a diff # since we can't be sure what diff to generate. return '' # This allows filenames that contain commas: file = string.join(spec[:-2], ",") oldrev = spec[-2] newrev = spec[-1] # Make sure we can find a CVS version number if not REVCRE.match(oldrev): return NOVERSION % filespec if not REVCRE.match(newrev): return NOVERSION % filespec if string.find(file, '\\') <> -1: # I'm sorry, a file name that contains a backslash is just too much. # XXX if someone wants to figure out how to escape the backslashes in # a safe way to allow filenames containing backslashes, this is the # place to do it. --Zooko 2002-03-17 return BACKSLASH % filespec if string.find(file, "'") <> -1: # Those crazy users put single-quotes in their file names! Now we # have to escape everything that is meaningful inside double-quotes. filestr = string.replace(file, '`', '\`') filestr = string.replace(filestr, '"', '\"') filestr = string.replace(filestr, '$', '\$') # and quote it with double-quotes. filestr = '"' + filestr + '"' else: # quote it with single-quotes. filestr = "'" + file + "'" if oldrev == 'NONE': # File is being added. try: if os.path.exists(file): fp = open(file) else: update_cmd = "cvs -fn update -r %s -p %s" % (newrev, filestr) fp = os.popen(update_cmd) lines = fp.readlines() fp.close() # Is this a binary file? Let's look at the first few # lines to figure it out: for line in lines[:5]: for c in string.rstrip(line): if c in string.whitespace: continue if c < ' ' or c > chr(127): lines = BINARY_EXPLANATION_LINES[:] break lines.insert(0, '--- NEW FILE: %s ---\n' % file) except IOError, e: lines = ['***** Error reading new file: ', str(e), '\n***** file: ', file, ' cwd: ', os.getcwd()] elif newrev == 'NONE': lines = ['--- %s DELETED ---\n' % file] else: # File has been changed. # This /has/ to happen in the background, otherwise we'll run into CVS # lock contention. What a crock. if contextlines > 0: difftype = "-C " + str(contextlines) else: difftype = "-u" diffcmd = "/usr/bin/cvs -f diff -kk %s --minimal -r %s -r %s %s" \ % (difftype, oldrev, newrev, filestr) fp = os.popen(diffcmd) lines = fp.readlines() sts = fp.close() # ignore the error code, it always seems to be 1 :( ## if sts: ## return 'Error code %d occurred during diff\n' % (sts >> 8) if len(lines) > DIFF_TRUNCATE_IF_LARGER: removedlines = len(lines) - DIFF_HEAD_LINES - DIFF_TAIL_LINES del lines[DIFF_HEAD_LINES:-DIFF_TAIL_LINES] lines.insert(DIFF_HEAD_LINES, '[...%d lines suppressed...]\n' % removedlines) return string.join(lines, '') rfc822_specials_re = re.compile(r'[\(\)\<\>\@\,\;\:\\\"\.\[\]]') def quotename(name): if name and rfc822_specials_re.search(name): return '"%s"' % string.replace(name, '"', '\\"') else: return name def blast_mail(subject, people, filestodiff, contextlines, fromhost, replyto): # cannot wait for child process or that will cause parent to retain cvs # lock for too long. Urg! if not os.fork(): # in the child # give up the lock you cvs thang! time.sleep(2) # Create the smtp connection to the localhost conn = smtplib.SMTP() conn.connect(MAILHOST, MAILPORT) user = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0] name = string.split(pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[4], ',')[0] domain = fromhost or getfqdn() address = '%s@%s' % (user, domain) s = StringIO() sys.stdout = s try: vars = {'name' : quotename(name), 'people' : string.join(people, COMMASPACE), 'subject' : subject, 'version' : __version__, 'user' : user, } print '''\ From: %(name)s To: %(people)s''' % vars if replyto: print 'Reply-To: %s' % replyto print '''\ Subject: %(subject)s X-Mailer: Python syncmail %(version)s Committed by: %(user)s ''' % vars s.write(sys.stdin.read()) # append the diffs if available print for file in filestodiff: print calculate_diff(file, contextlines) finally: sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ resp = conn.sendmail(address, people, s.getvalue()) conn.close() os._exit(0) # scan args for options def main(): # XXX Should really move all the options to an object, just to # avoid threading so many positional args through everything. try: opts, args = getopt.getopt( sys.argv[1:], 'hC:cuS:R:qf:m:', ['fromhost=', 'context=', 'cvsroot=', 'mailhost=', 'subject-prefix=', 'reply-to=', 'help', 'quiet']) except getopt.error, msg: usage(1, msg) # parse the options contextlines = 2 verbose = 1 subject_prefix = "" replyto = None fromhost = None for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-h', '--help'): usage(0) elif opt == '--cvsroot': os.environ['CVSROOT'] = arg elif opt in ('-C', '--context'): contextlines = int(arg) elif opt == '-c': if contextlines <= 0: contextlines = 2 elif opt == '-u': contextlines = 0 elif opt in ('-S', '--subject-prefix'): subject_prefix = arg elif opt in ('-R', '--reply-to'): replyto = arg elif opt in ('-q', '--quiet'): verbose = 0 elif opt in ('-f', '--fromhost'): fromhost = arg elif opt in ('-m', '--mailhost'): global MAILHOST MAILHOST = arg # What follows is the specification containing the files that were # modified. The argument actually must be split, with the first component # containing the directory the checkin is being made in, relative to # $CVSROOT, followed by the list of files that are changing. if not args: usage(1, 'No CVS module specified') subject = subject_prefix + args[0] specs = string.split(args[0]) del args[0] # The remaining args should be the email addresses if not args: usage(1, 'No recipients specified') # Now do the mail command people = args if verbose: print 'Mailing %s...' % string.join(people, COMMASPACE) if specs[-3:] == ['-', 'Imported', 'sources']: del specs[-3:] elif specs[-3:] == ['-', 'New', 'directory']: del specs[-3:] elif len(specs) > 2: L = specs[:2] for s in specs[2:]: prev = L[-1] if string.count(prev, ',') < 2: L[-1] = "%s %s" % (prev, s) else: L.append(s) specs = L if verbose: print 'Generating notification message...' blast_mail(subject, people, specs[1:], contextlines, fromhost, replyto) if verbose: print 'Generating notification message... done.' if __name__ == '__main__': main() sys.exit(0)