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diff --git a/qa/shell.py b/qa/shell.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ba6dc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/qa/shell.py @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + +# This code is mostly duplicated from the `gitlint.shell` module. We conciously duplicate this code as to not depend +# on gitlint internals for our integration testing framework. + +import subprocess +import sys +from qa.utils import ustr, USE_SH_LIB + +if USE_SH_LIB: + from sh import git, echo, gitlint # pylint: disable=unused-import,no-name-in-module,import-error + + # 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(object): + 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 + ustr(stderr) + 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 ustr(result) + + def _exec(*args, **kwargs): + if sys.version_info[0] == 2: + no_command_error = OSError # noqa pylint: disable=undefined-variable,invalid-name + else: + no_command_error = FileNotFoundError # noqa pylint: disable=undefined-variable + + pipe = subprocess.PIPE + popen_kwargs = {'stdout': pipe, 'stderr': pipe, 'shell': kwargs.get('_tty_out', False)} + if '_cwd' in kwargs: + popen_kwargs['cwd'] = kwargs['_cwd'] + + try: + p = subprocess.Popen(args, **popen_kwargs) + result = p.communicate() + except no_command_error: + raise CommandNotFound + + exit_code = p.returncode + stdout = ustr(result[0]) + 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) |