Krzesimir Nowak <[email protected]> writes:
> Overriding an @additional_branch_refs configuration variable with
> value ('wip') will make gitweb to show branches that appear in
> refs/heads and refs/wip (refs/heads is hardcoded). Might be useful for
> gerrit setups where user branches are not stored under refs/heads/.
>
> Signed-off-by: Krzesimir Nowak <[email protected]>
> ---
> gitweb/gitweb.perl | 99
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
> 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/gitweb/gitweb.perl b/gitweb/gitweb.perl
> index 68c77f6..9bfd38b 100755
> --- a/gitweb/gitweb.perl
> +++ b/gitweb/gitweb.perl
> @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ use Encode;
> use Fcntl ':mode';
> use File::Find qw();
> use File::Basename qw(basename);
> +use List::Util qw(min);
> use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
> binmode STDOUT, ':utf8';
>
> @@ -122,6 +123,10 @@ our $logo_label = "git homepage";
> # source of projects list
> our $projects_list = "++GITWEB_LIST++";
>
> +# list of additional "directories" under "refs/" we want to display as
> +# branches
> +our @additional_branch_refs = ();
> +
> # the width (in characters) of the projects list "Description" column
> our $projects_list_description_width = 25;
>
> @@ -626,14 +631,29 @@ sub feature_avatar {
> return @val ? @val : @_;
> }
>
> +sub get_branch_refs {
> + return ('heads', @additional_branch_refs);
> +}
> +
> # checking HEAD file with -e is fragile if the repository was
> # initialized long time ago (i.e. symlink HEAD) and was pack-ref'ed
> # and then pruned.
> sub check_head_link {
> my ($dir) = @_;
> my $headfile = "$dir/HEAD";
> - return ((-e $headfile) ||
> - (-l $headfile && readlink($headfile) =~ /^refs\/heads\//));
> +
> + if (-e $headfile) {
> + return 1;
> + }
> + if (-l $headfile) {
> + my $rl = readlink($headfile);
> +
> + for my $ref (get_branch_refs()) {
> + return 1 if $rl =~ /^refs\/$ref\//;
> + }
> + }
> + return 0;
The change to this function is wrong. A non-detached HEAD that
points at anything other than refs/heads/ should be considered a
repository corruption and should not be encouraged.
> @@ -2515,6 +2535,7 @@ sub format_snapshot_links {
> sub get_feed_info {
> my $format = shift || 'Atom';
> my %res = (action => lc($format));
> + my $matched_ref = 0;
>
> # feed links are possible only for project views
> return unless (defined $project);
> @@ -2522,12 +2543,17 @@ sub get_feed_info {
> # or don't have specific feed yet (so they should use generic)
> return if (!$action || $action =~ /^(?:tags|heads|forks|tag|search)$/x);
>
> - my $branch;
> - # branches refs uses 'refs/heads/' prefix (fullname) to differentiate
> - # from tag links; this also makes possible to detect branch links
> - if ((defined $hash_base && $hash_base =~ m!^refs/heads/(.*)$!) ||
> - (defined $hash && $hash =~ m!^refs/heads/(.*)$!)) {
> - $branch = $1;
> + my $branch = undef;
> + # branches refs uses 'refs/' + $get_branch_refs()[x] + '/' prefix
> + # (fullname) to differentiate from tag links; this also makes
> + # possible to detect branch links
> + for my $ref (get_branch_refs()) {
> + if ((defined $hash_base && $hash_base =~ m!^refs/$ref/(.*)$!) ||
> + (defined $hash && $hash =~ m!^refs/$ref/(.*)$!)) {
> + $branch = $1;
> + $matched_ref = $ref;
> + last;
> + }
> }
> # find log type for feed description (title)
> my $type = 'log';
> @@ -2540,7 +2566,7 @@ sub get_feed_info {
> }
>
> $res{-title} = $type;
> - $res{'hash'} = (defined $branch ? "refs/heads/$branch" : undef);
> + $res{'hash'} = (defined $branch ? "refs/$matched_ref/$branch" : undef);
> $res{'file_name'} = $file_name;
OK.
> @@ -3184,24 +3210,43 @@ sub git_get_project_owner {
> return $owner;
> }
>
> -sub git_get_last_activity {
> - my ($path) = @_;
> - my $fd;
> +sub git_get_last_activity_age {
> + my ($refs) = @_;
> + my $fd = -1;
>
> - $git_dir = "$projectroot/$path";
> open($fd, "-|", git_cmd(), 'for-each-ref',
> '--format=%(committer)',
> '--sort=-committerdate',
> '--count=1',
> - 'refs/heads') or return;
> + $refs) or return undef;
> +
> my $most_recent = <$fd>;
> - close $fd or return;
> + close $fd or return undef;
> if (defined $most_recent &&
> $most_recent =~ / (\d+) [-+][01]\d\d\d$/) {
> my $timestamp = $1;
> - my $age = time - $timestamp;
> - return ($age, age_string($age));
> + return time - $timestamp;
> }
> +
> + return undef;
> +}
> +
> +sub git_get_last_activity {
> + my ($path) = @_;
> + my @ages = ();
> +
> + $git_dir = "$projectroot/$path";
> + for my $ref (get_branch_refs()) {
> + my $age = git_get_last_activity_age('refs/' . $_);
> +
> + push @ages, $age if defined $age;
> + }
> + if (@ages) {
> + my $min_age = min(@ages);
> +
> + return ($min_age, age_string($min_age));
> + }
> +
> return (undef, undef);
> }
The original runs
for-each-ref --count=1 refs/heads
and picks the latest one, so shouldn't it be the matter of running
for-each-ref --count=1 refs/heads refs/extra
i.e. something like
@@ -3193,7 +3193,7 @@ sub git_get_last_activity {
'--format=%(committer)',
'--sort=-committerdate',
'--count=1',
- 'refs/heads') or return;
+ map { "refs/$_" } get_branch_refs()) or return;
my $most_recent = <$fd>;
close $fd or return;
if (defined $most_recent &&
to grab the latest among the refs you care about?
> @@ -3223,7 +3268,7 @@ sub git_get_remotes_list {
> next if $wanted and not $remote eq $wanted;
> my ($url, $key) = ($1, $2);
>
> - $remotes{$remote} ||= { 'heads' => () };
> + $remotes{$remote} ||= { map { $_ => () } get_branch_refs() };
> $remotes{$remote}{$key} = $url;
> }
> close $fd or return;
> @@ -3237,9 +3282,11 @@ sub fill_remote_heads {
> my @heads = map { "remotes/$_" } keys %$remotes;
> my @remoteheads = git_get_heads_list(undef, @heads);
> foreach my $remote (keys %$remotes) {
> - $remotes->{$remote}{'heads'} = [ grep {
> - $_->{'name'} =~ s!^$remote/!!
> - } @remoteheads ];
> + foreach my $ref (get_branch_refs()) {
> + $remotes->{$remote}{$ref} = [ grep {
> + $_->{'name'} =~ s!^$remote/!!
> + } @remoteheads ];
> + }
> }
> }
Hmmm, why? Aren't these additional ones about the local
"branch-like" refs? What makes us think that these names are also
shared with the names from remote hierarchies?
> @@ -3644,7 +3691,7 @@ sub parse_from_to_diffinfo {
>
> sub git_get_heads_list {
> my ($limit, @classes) = @_;
> - @classes = ('heads') unless @classes;
> + @classes = get_branch_refs() unless @classes;
> my @patterns = map { "refs/$_" } @classes;
> my @headslist;
>
> @@ -3662,7 +3709,8 @@ sub git_get_heads_list {
> my ($committer, $epoch, $tz) =
> ($committerinfo =~ /^(.*) ([0-9]+) (.*)$/);
> $ref_item{'fullname'} = $name;
> - $name =~ s!^refs/(?:head|remote)s/!!;
> + my $strip_refs = join '|', get_branch_refs();
> + $name =~ s!^refs/(?:$strip_refs|remotes)/!!;
>
> $ref_item{'name'} = $name;
> $ref_item{'id'} = $hash;
> @@ -4286,7 +4334,7 @@ sub git_print_page_nav {
> # available if the feature is enabled
> sub format_ref_views {
> my ($current) = @_;
> - my @ref_views = qw{tags heads};
> + my @ref_views = ('tags', get_branch_refs());
> push @ref_views, 'remotes' if gitweb_check_feature('remote_heads');
> return join " | ", map {
> $_ eq $current ? $_ :
> @@ -7179,7 +7227,8 @@ sub snapshot_name {
> $ver = $1;
> } else {
> # branches and other need shortened SHA-1 hash
> - if ($hash =~ m!^refs/(?:heads|remotes)/(.*)$!) {
> + my $strip_refs = join '|', get_branch_refs();
> + if ($hash =~ m!^refs/(?:$strip_refs|remotes)/(.*)$!) {
> $ver = $1;
> }
> $ver .= '-' . git_get_short_hash($project, $hash);
As the elements of @additional_branch_refs are expected by code
added by this patch to never have any special metacharacters in
them, it probably is a good idea to sanity check it to catch
misconfigurations and typos before doing anything else.
Other than that, looks good to me.
Thanks.
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