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+# This code is mostly duplicated from the `gitlint.shell` module. We consciously duplicate this code as to not depend
+# on gitlint internals for our integration testing framework.
+
+import subprocess
+from qa.utils import USE_SH_LIB, DEFAULT_ENCODING
+
+if USE_SH_LIB:
+ from sh import git, echo, gitlint # pylint: disable=unused-import,no-name-in-module,import-error
+
+ gitlint = gitlint.bake(_unify_ttys=True, _tty_in=True) # pylint: disable=invalid-name
+
+ # import exceptions separately, this makes it a little easier to mock them out in the unit tests
+ from sh import CommandNotFound, ErrorReturnCode, RunningCommand # pylint: disable=import-error
+else:
+
+ class CommandNotFound(Exception):
+ """Exception indicating a command was not found during execution"""
+
+ pass
+
+ class RunningCommand:
+ pass
+
+ class ShResult(RunningCommand):
+ """Result wrapper class. We use this to more easily migrate from using https://amoffat.github.io/sh/ to using
+ the builtin subprocess module."""
+
+ def __init__(self, full_cmd, stdout, stderr="", exitcode=0):
+ self.full_cmd = full_cmd
+ # TODO(jorisroovers): The 'sh' library by default will merge stdout and stderr. We mimic this behavior
+ # for now until we fully remove the 'sh' library.
+ self.stdout = stdout + stderr.decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING)
+ self.stderr = stderr
+ self.exit_code = exitcode
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return self.stdout
+
+ class ErrorReturnCode(ShResult, Exception):
+ """ShResult subclass for unexpected results (acts as an exception)."""
+
+ pass
+
+ def git(*command_parts, **kwargs):
+ return run_command("git", *command_parts, **kwargs)
+
+ def echo(*command_parts, **kwargs):
+ return run_command("echo", *command_parts, **kwargs)
+
+ def gitlint(*command_parts, **kwargs):
+ return run_command("gitlint", *command_parts, **kwargs)
+
+ def run_command(command, *args, **kwargs):
+ args = [command] + list(args)
+ result = _exec(*args, **kwargs)
+ # If we reach this point and the result has an exit_code that is larger than 0, this means that we didn't
+ # get an exception (which is the default sh behavior for non-zero exit codes) and so the user is expecting
+ # a non-zero exit code -> just return the entire result
+ if hasattr(result, "exit_code") and result.exit_code > 0:
+ return result
+ return str(result)
+
+ def _exec(*args, **kwargs):
+ pipe = subprocess.PIPE
+ popen_kwargs = {"stdout": pipe, "stderr": pipe, "shell": kwargs.get("_tty_out", False)}
+ if "_cwd" in kwargs:
+ popen_kwargs["cwd"] = kwargs["_cwd"]
+ if "_env" in kwargs:
+ popen_kwargs["env"] = kwargs["_env"]
+
+ try:
+ with subprocess.Popen(args, **popen_kwargs) as p:
+ result = p.communicate()
+ except FileNotFoundError as exc:
+ raise CommandNotFound from exc
+
+ exit_code = p.returncode
+ stdout = result[0].decode(DEFAULT_ENCODING)
+ stderr = result[1] # 'sh' does not decode the stderr bytes to unicode
+ full_cmd = "" if args is None else " ".join(args)
+
+ # If not _ok_code is specified, then only a 0 exit code is allowed
+ ok_exit_codes = kwargs.get("_ok_code", [0])
+
+ if exit_code in ok_exit_codes:
+ return ShResult(full_cmd, stdout, stderr, exit_code)
+
+ # Unexpected error code => raise ErrorReturnCode
+ raise ErrorReturnCode(full_cmd, stdout, stderr, p.returncode)