__filename__ = "git.py" __author__ = "Bob Mottram" __license__ = "AGPL3+" __version__ = "1.1.0" __maintainer__ = "Bob Mottram" __email__ = "bob@freedombone.net" __status__ = "Production" import os def getGitProjectName(baseDir: str, nickname: str, domain: str, subject: str) -> str: """Returns the project name for a git patch The project name should be contained within the subject line and should match against a list of projects which the account holder wants to receive """ gitProjectsFilename = \ baseDir + '/accounts/' + nickname + '@' + domain + '/gitprojects.txt' if not os.path.isfile(gitProjectsFilename): return None projectName = None subjectLineWords = subject.lower().split(' ') for word in subjectLineWords: if word + '\n' in open(gitProjectsFilename).read(): return word return projectName def isGitPatch(baseDir: str, nickname: str, domain: str, subject: str, content: str) -> bool: """Is the given post content a git patch? """ # must have a subject line if not subject: return False if '[PATCH]' not in content: return False if '---' not in content: return False if 'diff ' not in content: return False if 'From:' not in content: return False if 'Date:' not in content: return False if 'Subject:' not in content: return False if '
' not in content: if '
' not in content: return False projectName = \ getGitProjectName(baseDir, nickname, domain, subject) if not projectName: return False return True def receiveGitPatch(baseDir: str, nickname: str, domain: str, subject: str, content: str) -> bool: """Receive a git patch """ if not isGitPatch(baseDir, nickname, domain, subject, content): return False # replace html formatting, so that it's more # like the original patch file contentStr = content.replace('
', '\n').replace('
', '\n') contentStr = contentStr.replace('

', '').replace('

', '\n') patchLines = contentStr.split('\n') patchFilename = None patchDir = None # get the subject line and turn it into a filename for line in patchLines: if line.startswith('Subject:'): patchSubject = \ line.replace('Subject:', '').replace('/', '|').strip() projectName = \ getGitProjectName(baseDir, nickname, domain, subject) patchDir = \ baseDir + '/accounts/' + nickname + '@' + domain + \ '/patches/' + projectName patchFilename = \ patchDir + '/' + patchSubject + '.patch' break if not patchFilename: return False patchFile = open(patchFilename, "w") if not patchFile: return False patchFile.write(contentStr) patchFile.close() return True