"""Module containing index utilities""" from functools import wraps import os import struct import tempfile from git.compat import is_win import os.path as osp __all__ = ('TemporaryFileSwap', 'post_clear_cache', 'default_index', 'git_working_dir') #{ Aliases pack = struct.pack unpack = struct.unpack #} END aliases class TemporaryFileSwap(object): """Utility class moving a file to a temporary location within the same directory and moving it back on to where on object deletion.""" __slots__ = ("file_path", "tmp_file_path") def __init__(self, file_path): self.file_path = file_path self.tmp_file_path = self.file_path + tempfile.mktemp('', '', '') # it may be that the source does not exist try: os.rename(self.file_path, self.tmp_file_path) except OSError: pass def __del__(self): if osp.isfile(self.tmp_file_path): if is_win and osp.exists(self.file_path): os.remove(self.file_path) os.rename(self.tmp_file_path, self.file_path) # END temp file exists #{ Decorators def post_clear_cache(func): """Decorator for functions that alter the index using the git command. This would invalidate our possibly existing entries dictionary which is why it must be deleted to allow it to be lazily reread later. :note: This decorator will not be required once all functions are implemented natively which in fact is possible, but probably not feasible performance wise. """ @wraps(func) def post_clear_cache_if_not_raised(self, *args, **kwargs): rval = func(self, *args, **kwargs) self._delete_entries_cache() return rval # END wrapper method return post_clear_cache_if_not_raised def default_index(func): """Decorator assuring the wrapped method may only run if we are the default repository index. This is as we rely on git commands that operate on that index only. """ @wraps(func) def check_default_index(self, *args, **kwargs): if self._file_path != self._index_path(): raise AssertionError( "Cannot call %r on indices that do not represent the default git index" % func.__name__) return func(self, *args, **kwargs) # END wrapper method return check_default_index def git_working_dir(func): """Decorator which changes the current working dir to the one of the git repository in order to assure relative paths are handled correctly""" @wraps(func) def set_git_working_dir(self, *args, **kwargs): cur_wd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(self.repo.working_tree_dir) try: return func(self, *args, **kwargs) finally: os.chdir(cur_wd) # END handle working dir # END wrapper return set_git_working_dir #} END decorators