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# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""
Utilities for requesting information for a Gerrit server via HTTPS.
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api.html
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import base64
import contextlib
import httplib2
import json
import logging
import netrc
import os
import random
import re
import socket
import stat
import sys
import tempfile
import time
from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool
import auth
import gclient_utils
import metrics
import metrics_utils
import subprocess2
from third_party import six
from six.moves import urllib
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
import cookielib
from StringIO import StringIO
else:
import http.cookiejar as cookielib
from io import StringIO
LOGGER = logging.getLogger()
# With a starting sleep time of 10.0 seconds, x <= [1.8-2.2]x backoff, and five
# total tries, the sleep time between the first and last tries will be ~7 min.
TRY_LIMIT = 5
SLEEP_TIME = 10.0
MAX_BACKOFF = 2.2
MIN_BACKOFF = 1.8
# Controls the transport protocol used to communicate with Gerrit.
# This is parameterized primarily to enable GerritTestCase.
GERRIT_PROTOCOL = 'https'
def time_sleep(seconds):
# Use this so that it can be mocked in tests without interfering with python
# system machinery.
return time.sleep(seconds)
def time_time():
# Use this so that it can be mocked in tests without interfering with python
# system machinery.
return time.time()
class GerritError(Exception):
"""Exception class for errors commuicating with the gerrit-on-borg service."""
def __init__(self, http_status, message, *args, **kwargs):
super(GerritError, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.http_status = http_status
self.message = '(%d) %s' % (self.http_status, message)
def _QueryString(params, first_param=None):
"""Encodes query parameters in the key:val[+key:val...] format specified here:
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#list-changes
"""
q = [urllib.parse.quote(first_param)] if first_param else []
q.extend(['%s:%s' % (key, val) for key, val in params])
return '+'.join(q)
class Authenticator(object):
"""Base authenticator class for authenticator implementations to subclass."""
def get_auth_header(self, host):
raise NotImplementedError()
@staticmethod
def get():
"""Returns: (Authenticator) The identified Authenticator to use.
Probes the local system and its environment and identifies the
Authenticator instance to use.
"""
# LUCI Context takes priority since it's normally present only on bots,
# which then must use it.
if LuciContextAuthenticator.is_luci():
return LuciContextAuthenticator()
# TODO(crbug.com/1059384): Automatically detect when running on cloudtop,
# and use CookiesAuthenticator instead.
if GceAuthenticator.is_gce():
return GceAuthenticator()
return CookiesAuthenticator()
class CookiesAuthenticator(Authenticator):
"""Authenticator implementation that uses ".netrc" or ".gitcookies" for token.
Expected case for developer workstations.
"""
_EMPTY = object()
def __init__(self):
# Credentials will be loaded lazily on first use. This ensures Authenticator
# get() can always construct an authenticator, even if something is broken.
# This allows 'creds-check' to proceed to actually checking creds later,
# rigorously (instead of blowing up with a cryptic error if they are wrong).
self._netrc = self._EMPTY
self._gitcookies = self._EMPTY
@property
def netrc(self):
if self._netrc is self._EMPTY:
self._netrc = self._get_netrc()
return self._netrc
@property
def gitcookies(self):
if self._gitcookies is self._EMPTY:
self._gitcookies = self._get_gitcookies()
return self._gitcookies
@classmethod
def get_new_password_url(cls, host):
assert not host.startswith('http')
# Assume *.googlesource.com pattern.
parts = host.split('.')
if not parts[0].endswith('-review'):
parts[0] += '-review'
return 'https://%s/new-password' % ('.'.join(parts))
@classmethod
def get_new_password_message(cls, host):
if host is None:
return ('Git host for Gerrit upload is unknown. Check your remote '
'and the branch your branch is tracking. This tool assumes '
'that you are using a git server at *.googlesource.com.')
url = cls.get_new_password_url(host)
return 'You can (re)generate your credentials by visiting %s' % url
@classmethod
def get_netrc_path(cls):
path = '_netrc' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else '.netrc'
return os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', path))
@classmethod
def _get_netrc(cls):
# Buffer the '.netrc' path. Use an empty file if it doesn't exist.
path = cls.get_netrc_path()
if not os.path.exists(path):
return netrc.netrc(os.devnull)
st = os.stat(path)
if st.st_mode & (stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO):
print(
'WARNING: netrc file %s cannot be used because its file '
'permissions are insecure. netrc file permissions should be '
'600.' % path, file=sys.stderr)
with open(path) as fd:
content = fd.read()
# Load the '.netrc' file. We strip comments from it because processing them
# can trigger a bug in Windows. See crbug.com/664664.
content = '\n'.join(l for l in content.splitlines()
if l.strip() and not l.strip().startswith('#'))
with tempdir() as tdir:
netrc_path = os.path.join(tdir, 'netrc')
with open(netrc_path, 'w') as fd:
fd.write(content)
os.chmod(netrc_path, (stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR))
return cls._get_netrc_from_path(netrc_path)
@classmethod
def _get_netrc_from_path(cls, path):
try:
return netrc.netrc(path)
except IOError:
print('WARNING: Could not read netrc file %s' % path, file=sys.stderr)
return netrc.netrc(os.devnull)
except netrc.NetrcParseError as e:
print('ERROR: Cannot use netrc file %s due to a parsing error: %s' %
(path, e), file=sys.stderr)
return netrc.netrc(os.devnull)
@classmethod
def get_gitcookies_path(cls):
if os.getenv('GIT_COOKIES_PATH'):
return os.getenv('GIT_COOKIES_PATH')
try:
path = subprocess2.check_output(
['git', 'config', '--path', 'http.cookiefile'])
return path.decode('utf-8', 'ignore').strip()
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
return os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', '.gitcookies'))
@classmethod
def _get_gitcookies(cls):
gitcookies = {}
path = cls.get_gitcookies_path()
if not os.path.exists(path):
return gitcookies
try:
f = gclient_utils.FileRead(path, 'rb').splitlines()
except IOError:
return gitcookies
for line in f:
try:
fields = line.strip().split('\t')
if line.strip().startswith('#') or len(fields) != 7:
continue
domain, xpath, key, value = fields[0], fields[2], fields[5], fields[6]
if xpath == '/' and key == 'o':
if value.startswith('git-'):
login, secret_token = value.split('=', 1)
gitcookies[domain] = (login, secret_token)
else:
gitcookies[domain] = ('', value)
except (IndexError, ValueError, TypeError) as exc:
LOGGER.warning(exc)
return gitcookies
def _get_auth_for_host(self, host):
for domain, creds in self.gitcookies.items():
if cookielib.domain_match(host, domain):
return (creds[0], None, creds[1])
return self.netrc.authenticators(host)
def get_auth_header(self, host):
a = self._get_auth_for_host(host)
if a:
if a[0]:
secret = base64.b64encode(('%s:%s' % (a[0], a[2])).encode('utf-8'))
return 'Basic %s' % secret.decode('utf-8')
else:
return 'Bearer %s' % a[2]
return None
def get_auth_email(self, host):
"""Best effort parsing of email to be used for auth for the given host."""
a = self._get_auth_for_host(host)
if not a:
return None
login = a[0]
# login typically looks like 'git-xxx.example.com'
if not login.startswith('git-') or '.' not in login:
return None
username, domain = login[len('git-'):].split('.', 1)
return '%s@%s' % (username, domain)
# Backwards compatibility just in case somebody imports this outside of
# depot_tools.
NetrcAuthenticator = CookiesAuthenticator
class GceAuthenticator(Authenticator):
"""Authenticator implementation that uses GCE metadata service for token.
"""
_INFO_URL = 'http://metadata.google.internal'
_ACQUIRE_URL = ('%s/computeMetadata/v1/instance/'
'service-accounts/default/token' % _INFO_URL)
_ACQUIRE_HEADERS = {"Metadata-Flavor": "Google"}
_cache_is_gce = None
_token_cache = None
_token_expiration = None
@classmethod
def is_gce(cls):
if os.getenv('SKIP_GCE_AUTH_FOR_GIT'):
return False
if cls._cache_is_gce is None:
cls._cache_is_gce = cls._test_is_gce()
return cls._cache_is_gce
@classmethod
def _test_is_gce(cls):
# Based on https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/metadata#runninggce
resp, _ = cls._get(cls._INFO_URL)
if resp is None:
return False
return resp.get('metadata-flavor') == 'Google'
@staticmethod
def _get(url, **kwargs):
next_delay_sec = 1.0
for i in range(TRY_LIMIT):
p = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
if p.scheme not in ('http', 'https'):
raise RuntimeError(
"Don't know how to work with protocol '%s'" % protocol)
try:
resp, contents = httplib2.Http().request(url, 'GET', **kwargs)
except (socket.error, httplib2.HttpLib2Error) as e:
LOGGER.debug('GET [%s] raised %s', url, e)
return None, None
LOGGER.debug('GET [%s] #%d/%d (%d)', url, i+1, TRY_LIMIT, resp.status)
if resp.status < 500:
return (resp, contents)
# Retry server error status codes.
LOGGER.warn('Encountered server error')
if TRY_LIMIT - i > 1:
LOGGER.info('Will retry in %d seconds (%d more times)...',
next_delay_sec, TRY_LIMIT - i - 1)
time_sleep(next_delay_sec)
next_delay_sec *= random.uniform(MIN_BACKOFF, MAX_BACKOFF)
return None, None
@classmethod
def _get_token_dict(cls):
# If cached token is valid for at least 25 seconds, return it.
if cls._token_cache and time_time() + 25 < cls._token_expiration:
return cls._token_cache
resp, contents = cls._get(cls._ACQUIRE_URL, headers=cls._ACQUIRE_HEADERS)
if resp is None or resp.status != 200:
return None
cls._token_cache = json.loads(contents)
cls._token_expiration = cls._token_cache['expires_in'] + time_time()
return cls._token_cache
def get_auth_header(self, _host):
token_dict = self._get_token_dict()
if not token_dict:
return None
return '%(token_type)s %(access_token)s' % token_dict
class LuciContextAuthenticator(Authenticator):
"""Authenticator implementation that uses LUCI_CONTEXT ambient local auth.
"""
@staticmethod
def is_luci():
return auth.has_luci_context_local_auth()
def __init__(self):
self._authenticator = auth.Authenticator(
' '.join([auth.OAUTH_SCOPE_EMAIL, auth.OAUTH_SCOPE_GERRIT]))
def get_auth_header(self, _host):
return 'Bearer %s' % self._authenticator.get_access_token().token
def CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='GET', headers=None, body=None):
"""Opens an HTTPS connection to a Gerrit service, and sends a request."""
headers = headers or {}
bare_host = host.partition(':')[0]
a = Authenticator.get()
# TODO(crbug.com/1059384): Automatically detect when running on cloudtop.
if isinstance(a, GceAuthenticator):
print('If you\'re on a cloudtop instance, export '
'SKIP_GCE_AUTH_FOR_GIT=1 in your env.')
a = a.get_auth_header(bare_host)
if a:
headers.setdefault('Authorization', a)
else:
LOGGER.debug('No authorization found for %s.' % bare_host)
url = path
if not url.startswith('/'):
url = '/' + url
if 'Authorization' in headers and not url.startswith('/a/'):
url = '/a%s' % url
if body:
body = json.dumps(body, sort_keys=True)
headers.setdefault('Content-Type', 'application/json')
if LOGGER.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
LOGGER.debug('%s %s://%s%s' % (reqtype, GERRIT_PROTOCOL, host, url))
for key, val in headers.items():
if key == 'Authorization':
val = 'HIDDEN'
LOGGER.debug('%s: %s' % (key, val))
if body:
LOGGER.debug(body)
conn = httplib2.Http()
# HACK: httplib2.Http has no such attribute; we store req_host here for later
# use in ReadHttpResponse.
conn.req_host = host
conn.req_params = {
'uri': urllib.parse.urljoin('%s://%s' % (GERRIT_PROTOCOL, host), url),
'method': reqtype,
'headers': headers,
'body': body,
}
return conn
def ReadHttpResponse(conn, accept_statuses=frozenset([200])):
"""Reads an HTTP response from a connection into a string buffer.
Args:
conn: An Http object created by CreateHttpConn above.
accept_statuses: Treat any of these statuses as success. Default: [200]
Common additions include 204, 400, and 404.
Returns: A string buffer containing the connection's reply.
"""
sleep_time = SLEEP_TIME
for idx in range(TRY_LIMIT):
before_response = time.time()
response, contents = conn.request(**conn.req_params)
contents = contents.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
response_time = time.time() - before_response
metrics.collector.add_repeated(
'http_requests',
metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics(
conn.req_params['uri'], conn.req_params['method'], response.status,
response_time))
# If response.status is an accepted status,
# or response.status < 500 then the result is final; break retry loop.
# If the response is 404/409 it might be because of replication lag,
# so keep trying anyway. If it is 429, it is generally ok to retry after
# a backoff.
if (response.status in accept_statuses
or response.status < 500 and response.status not in [404, 409, 429]):
LOGGER.debug('got response %d for %s %s', response.status,
conn.req_params['method'], conn.req_params['uri'])
# If 404 was in accept_statuses, then it's expected that the file might
# not exist, so don't return the gitiles error page because that's not
# the "content" that was actually requested.
if response.status == 404:
contents = ''
break
# A status >=500 is assumed to be a possible transient error; retry.
http_version = 'HTTP/%s' % ('1.1' if response.version == 11 else '1.0')
LOGGER.warn('A transient error occurred while querying %s:\n'
'%s %s %s\n'
'%s %d %s',
conn.req_host, conn.req_params['method'],
conn.req_params['uri'],
http_version, http_version, response.status, response.reason)
if idx < TRY_LIMIT - 1:
LOGGER.info('Will retry in %d seconds (%d more times)...',
sleep_time, TRY_LIMIT - idx - 1)
time_sleep(sleep_time)
sleep_time *= random.uniform(MIN_BACKOFF, MAX_BACKOFF)
# end of retries loop
if response.status in accept_statuses:
return StringIO(contents)
if response.status in (302, 401, 403):
www_authenticate = response.get('www-authenticate')
if not www_authenticate:
print('Your Gerrit credentials might be misconfigured.')
else:
auth_match = re.search('realm="([^"]+)"', www_authenticate, re.I)
host = auth_match.group(1) if auth_match else conn.req_host
print('Authentication failed. Please make sure your .gitcookies '
'file has credentials for %s.' % host)
print('Try:\n git cl creds-check')
reason = '%s: %s' % (response.reason, contents)
raise GerritError(response.status, reason)
def ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn, accept_statuses=frozenset([200])):
"""Parses an https response as json."""
fh = ReadHttpResponse(conn, accept_statuses)
# The first line of the response should always be: )]}'
s = fh.readline()
if s and s.rstrip() != ")]}'":
raise GerritError(200, 'Unexpected json output: %s' % s)
s = fh.read()
if not s:
return None
return json.loads(s)
def QueryChanges(host, params, first_param=None, limit=None, o_params=None,
start=None):
"""
Queries a gerrit-on-borg server for changes matching query terms.
Args:
params: A list of key:value pairs for search parameters, as documented
here (e.g. ('is', 'owner') for a parameter 'is:owner'):
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-search.html#search-operators
first_param: A change identifier
limit: Maximum number of results to return.
start: how many changes to skip (starting with the most recent)
o_params: A list of additional output specifiers, as documented here:
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#list-changes
Returns:
A list of json-decoded query results.
"""
# Note that no attempt is made to escape special characters; YMMV.
if not params and not first_param:
raise RuntimeError('QueryChanges requires search parameters')
path = 'changes/?q=%s' % _QueryString(params, first_param)
if start:
path = '%s&start=%s' % (path, start)
if limit:
path = '%s&n=%d' % (path, limit)
if o_params:
path = '%s&%s' % (path, '&'.join(['o=%s' % p for p in o_params]))
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def GenerateAllChanges(host, params, first_param=None, limit=500,
o_params=None, start=None):
"""Queries a gerrit-on-borg server for all the changes matching the query
terms.
WARNING: this is unreliable if a change matching the query is modified while
this function is being called.
A single query to gerrit-on-borg is limited on the number of results by the
limit parameter on the request (see QueryChanges) and the server maximum
limit.
Args:
params, first_param: Refer to QueryChanges().
limit: Maximum number of requested changes per query.
o_params: Refer to QueryChanges().
start: Refer to QueryChanges().
Returns:
A generator object to the list of returned changes.
"""
already_returned = set()
def at_most_once(cls):
for cl in cls:
if cl['_number'] not in already_returned:
already_returned.add(cl['_number'])
yield cl
start = start or 0
cur_start = start
more_changes = True
while more_changes:
# This will fetch changes[start..start+limit] sorted by most recently
# updated. Since the rank of any change in this list can be changed any time
# (say user posting comment), subsequent calls may overalp like this:
# > initial order ABCDEFGH
# query[0..3] => ABC
# > E gets updated. New order: EABCDFGH
# query[3..6] => CDF # C is a dup
# query[6..9] => GH # E is missed.
page = QueryChanges(host, params, first_param, limit, o_params,
cur_start)
for cl in at_most_once(page):
yield cl
more_changes = [cl for cl in page if '_more_changes' in cl]
if len(more_changes) > 1:
raise GerritError(
200,
'Received %d changes with a _more_changes attribute set but should '
'receive at most one.' % len(more_changes))
if more_changes:
cur_start += len(page)
# If we paged through, query again the first page which in most circumstances
# will fetch all changes that were modified while this function was run.
if start != cur_start:
page = QueryChanges(host, params, first_param, limit, o_params, start)
for cl in at_most_once(page):
yield cl
def MultiQueryChanges(host, params, change_list, limit=None, o_params=None,
start=None):
"""Initiate a query composed of multiple sets of query parameters."""
if not change_list:
raise RuntimeError(
"MultiQueryChanges requires a list of change numbers/id's")
q = ['q=%s' % '+OR+'.join([urllib.parse.quote(str(x)) for x in change_list])]
if params:
q.append(_QueryString(params))
if limit:
q.append('n=%d' % limit)
if start:
q.append('S=%s' % start)
if o_params:
q.extend(['o=%s' % p for p in o_params])
path = 'changes/?%s' % '&'.join(q)
try:
result = ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
except GerritError as e:
msg = '%s:\n%s' % (e.message, path)
raise GerritError(e.http_status, msg)
return result
def GetGerritFetchUrl(host):
"""Given a Gerrit host name returns URL of a Gerrit instance to fetch from."""
return '%s://%s/' % (GERRIT_PROTOCOL, host)
def GetCodeReviewTbrScore(host, project):
"""Given a Gerrit host name and project, return the Code-Review score for TBR.
"""
conn = CreateHttpConn(
host, '/projects/%s' % urllib.parse.quote(project, ''))
project = ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn)
if ('labels' not in project
or 'Code-Review' not in project['labels']
or 'values' not in project['labels']['Code-Review']):
return 1
return max([int(x) for x in project['labels']['Code-Review']['values']])
def GetChangePageUrl(host, change_number):
"""Given a Gerrit host name and change number, returns change page URL."""
return '%s://%s/#/c/%d/' % (GERRIT_PROTOCOL, host, change_number)
def GetChangeUrl(host, change):
"""Given a Gerrit host name and change ID, returns a URL for the change."""
return '%s://%s/a/changes/%s' % (GERRIT_PROTOCOL, host, change)
def GetChange(host, change):
"""Queries a Gerrit server for information about a single change."""
path = 'changes/%s' % change
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def GetChangeDetail(host, change, o_params=None):
"""Queries a Gerrit server for extended information about a single change."""
path = 'changes/%s/detail' % change
if o_params:
path += '?%s' % '&'.join(['o=%s' % p for p in o_params])
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def GetChangeCommit(host, change, revision='current'):
"""Query a Gerrit server for a revision associated with a change."""
path = 'changes/%s/revisions/%s/commit?links' % (change, revision)
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def GetChangeCurrentRevision(host, change):
"""Get information about the latest revision for a given change."""
return QueryChanges(host, [], change, o_params=('CURRENT_REVISION',))
def GetChangeRevisions(host, change):
"""Gets information about all revisions associated with a change."""
return QueryChanges(host, [], change, o_params=('ALL_REVISIONS',))
def GetChangeReview(host, change, revision=None):
"""Gets the current review information for a change."""
if not revision:
jmsg = GetChangeRevisions(host, change)
if not jmsg:
return None
elif len(jmsg) > 1:
raise GerritError(200, 'Multiple changes found for ChangeId %s.' % change)
revision = jmsg[0]['current_revision']
path = 'changes/%s/revisions/%s/review'
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def GetChangeComments(host, change):
"""Get the line- and file-level comments on a change."""
path = 'changes/%s/comments' % change
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def GetChangeRobotComments(host, change):
"""Gets the line- and file-level robot comments on a change."""
path = 'changes/%s/robotcomments' % change
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def AbandonChange(host, change, msg=''):
"""Abandons a Gerrit change."""
path = 'changes/%s/abandon' % change
body = {'message': msg} if msg else {}
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='POST', body=body)
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn)
def RestoreChange(host, change, msg=''):
"""Restores a previously abandoned change."""
path = 'changes/%s/restore' % change
body = {'message': msg} if msg else {}
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='POST', body=body)
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn)
def SubmitChange(host, change, wait_for_merge=True):
"""Submits a Gerrit change via Gerrit."""
path = 'changes/%s/submit' % change
body = {'wait_for_merge': wait_for_merge}
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='POST', body=body)
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn)
def HasPendingChangeEdit(host, change):
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, 'changes/%s/edit' % change)
try:
ReadHttpResponse(conn)
except GerritError as e:
# 204 No Content means no pending change.
if e.http_status == 204:
return False
raise
return True
def DeletePendingChangeEdit(host, change):
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, 'changes/%s/edit' % change, reqtype='DELETE')
# On success, Gerrit returns status 204; if the edit was already deleted it
# returns 404. Anything else is an error.
ReadHttpResponse(conn, accept_statuses=[204, 404])
def SetCommitMessage(host, change, description, notify='ALL'):
"""Updates a commit message."""
assert notify in ('ALL', 'NONE')
path = 'changes/%s/message' % change
body = {'message': description, 'notify': notify}
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='PUT', body=body)
try:
ReadHttpResponse(conn, accept_statuses=[200, 204])
except GerritError as e:
raise GerritError(
e.http_status,
'Received unexpected http status while editing message '
'in change %s' % change)
def GetReviewers(host, change):
"""Gets information about all reviewers attached to a change."""
path = 'changes/%s/reviewers' % change
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def GetReview(host, change, revision):
"""Gets review information about a specific revision of a change."""
path = 'changes/%s/revisions/%s/review' % (change, revision)
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(CreateHttpConn(host, path))
def AddReviewers(host, change, reviewers=None, ccs=None, notify=True,
accept_statuses=frozenset([200, 400, 422])):
"""Add reviewers to a change."""
if not reviewers and not ccs:
return None
if not change:
return None
reviewers = frozenset(reviewers or [])
ccs = frozenset(ccs or [])
path = 'changes/%s/revisions/current/review' % change
body = {
'drafts': 'KEEP',
'reviewers': [],
'notify': 'ALL' if notify else 'NONE',
}
for r in sorted(reviewers | ccs):
state = 'REVIEWER' if r in reviewers else 'CC'
body['reviewers'].append({
'reviewer': r,
'state': state,
'notify': 'NONE', # We handled `notify` argument above.
})
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='POST', body=body)
# Gerrit will return 400 if one or more of the requested reviewers are
# unprocessable. We read the response object to see which were rejected,
# warn about them, and retry with the remainder.
resp = ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn, accept_statuses=accept_statuses)
errored = set()
for result in resp.get('reviewers', {}).values():
r = result.get('input')
state = 'REVIEWER' if r in reviewers else 'CC'
if result.get('error'):
errored.add(r)
LOGGER.warn('Note: "%s" not added as a %s' % (r, state.lower()))
if errored:
# Try again, adding only those that didn't fail, and only accepting 200.
AddReviewers(host, change, reviewers=(reviewers-errored),
ccs=(ccs-errored), notify=notify, accept_statuses=[200])
def SetReview(host, change, msg=None, labels=None, notify=None, ready=None):
"""Sets labels and/or adds a message to a code review."""
if not msg and not labels:
return
path = 'changes/%s/revisions/current/review' % change
body = {'drafts': 'KEEP'}
if msg:
body['message'] = msg
if labels:
body['labels'] = labels
if notify is not None:
body['notify'] = 'ALL' if notify else 'NONE'
if ready:
body['ready'] = True
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='POST', body=body)
response = ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn)
if labels:
for key, val in labels.items():
if ('labels' not in response or key not in response['labels'] or
int(response['labels'][key] != int(val))):
raise GerritError(200, 'Unable to set "%s" label on change %s.' % (
key, change))
def ResetReviewLabels(host, change, label, value='0', message=None,
notify=None):
"""Resets the value of a given label for all reviewers on a change."""
# This is tricky, because we want to work on the "current revision", but
# there's always the risk that "current revision" will change in between
# API calls. So, we check "current revision" at the beginning and end; if
# it has changed, raise an exception.
jmsg = GetChangeCurrentRevision(host, change)
if not jmsg:
raise GerritError(
200, 'Could not get review information for change "%s"' % change)
value = str(value)
revision = jmsg[0]['current_revision']
path = 'changes/%s/revisions/%s/review' % (change, revision)
message = message or (
'%s label set to %s programmatically.' % (label, value))
jmsg = GetReview(host, change, revision)
if not jmsg:
raise GerritError(200, 'Could not get review information for revision %s '
'of change %s' % (revision, change))
for review in jmsg.get('labels', {}).get(label, {}).get('all', []):
if str(review.get('value', value)) != value:
body = {
'drafts': 'KEEP',
'message': message,
'labels': {label: value},
'on_behalf_of': review['_account_id'],
}
if notify:
body['notify'] = notify
conn = CreateHttpConn(
host, path, reqtype='POST', body=body)
response = ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn)
if str(response['labels'][label]) != value:
username = review.get('email', jmsg.get('name', ''))
raise GerritError(200, 'Unable to set %s label for user "%s"'
' on change %s.' % (label, username, change))
jmsg = GetChangeCurrentRevision(host, change)
if not jmsg:
raise GerritError(
200, 'Could not get review information for change "%s"' % change)
elif jmsg[0]['current_revision'] != revision:
raise GerritError(200, 'While resetting labels on change "%s", '
'a new patchset was uploaded.' % change)
def CreateGerritBranch(host, project, branch, commit):
"""Creates a new branch from given project and commit
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-projects.html#create-branch
Returns:
A JSON object with 'ref' key.
"""
path = 'projects/%s/branches/%s' % (project, branch)
body = {'revision': commit}
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='PUT', body=body)
response = ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn, accept_statuses=[201])
if response:
return response
raise GerritError(200, 'Unable to create gerrit branch')
def GetGerritBranch(host, project, branch):
"""Gets a branch from given project and commit.
See:
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-projects.html#get-branch
Returns:
A JSON object with 'revision' key.
"""
path = 'projects/%s/branches/%s' % (project, branch)
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, path, reqtype='GET')
response = ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn)
if response:
return response
raise GerritError(200, 'Unable to get gerrit branch')
def GetAccountDetails(host, account_id='self'):
"""Returns details of the account.
If account_id is not given, uses magic value 'self' which corresponds to
whichever account user is authenticating as.
Documentation:
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-accounts.html#get-account
Returns None if account is not found (i.e., Gerrit returned 404).
"""
conn = CreateHttpConn(host, '/accounts/%s' % account_id)
return ReadHttpJsonResponse(conn, accept_statuses=[200, 404])
def ValidAccounts(host, accounts, max_threads=10):
"""Returns a mapping from valid account to its details.
Invalid accounts, either not existing or without unique match,
are not present as returned dictionary keys.
"""
assert not isinstance(accounts, str), type(accounts)
accounts = list(set(accounts))
if not accounts:
return {}
def get_one(account):
try:
return account, GetAccountDetails(host, account)
except GerritError:
return None, None
valid = {}
with contextlib.closing(ThreadPool(min(max_threads, len(accounts)))) as pool:
for account, details in pool.map(get_one, accounts):
if account and details:
valid[account] = details
return valid
def PercentEncodeForGitRef(original):
"""Applies percent-encoding for strings sent to Gerrit via git ref metadata.
The encoding used is based on but stricter than URL encoding (Section 2.1 of
RFC 3986). The only non-escaped characters are alphanumerics, and 'SPACE'
(U+0020) can be represented as 'LOW LINE' (U+005F) or 'PLUS SIGN' (U+002B).
For more information, see the Gerrit docs here:
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-upload.html#message
"""
safe = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 '
encoded = ''.join(c if c in safe else '%%%02X' % ord(c) for c in original)
# Spaces are not allowed in git refs; gerrit will interpret either '_' or
# '+' (or '%20') as space. Use '_' since that has been supported the longest.
return encoded.replace(' ', '_')
@contextlib.contextmanager
def tempdir():
tdir = None
try:
tdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix='gerrit_util')
yield tdir
finally:
if tdir:
gclient_utils.rmtree(tdir)
def ChangeIdentifier(project, change_number):
"""Returns change identifier "project~number" suitable for |change| arg of
this module API.
Such format is allows for more efficient Gerrit routing of HTTP requests,
comparing to specifying just change_number.
"""
assert int(change_number)
return '%s~%s' % (urllib.parse.quote(project, ''), change_number)