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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ import jsonschema
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import jsonschema.exceptions
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import os.path
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import re
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import sys
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import yaml
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from pre_commit.jsonschema_extensions import apply_defaults
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from pre_commit.util import entry
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def is_regex_valid(regex):
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@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ def get_validator(
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def get_run_function(filenames_help, validate_strategy, exception_cls):
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@entry
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def run(argv):
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def run(argv=None):
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argv = argv if argv is not None else sys.argv[1:]
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('filenames', nargs='*', help=filenames_help)
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args = parser.parse_args(argv)
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import sys
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_base import get_run_function
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_base import get_validator
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_base import is_regex_valid
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from pre_commit.errors import FatalError
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class InvalidConfigError(ValueError):
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class InvalidConfigError(FatalError):
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pass
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@ -71,4 +70,4 @@ run = get_run_function('Config filenames.', load_config, InvalidConfigError)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(run())
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exit(run())
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import sys
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_base import get_run_function
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_base import get_validator
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_base import is_regex_valid
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@ -74,4 +72,4 @@ run = get_run_function(
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(run())
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exit(run())
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42
pre_commit/error_handler.py
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42
pre_commit/error_handler.py
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import contextlib
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import io
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import os.path
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import traceback
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from pre_commit.errors import FatalError
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from pre_commit.store import Store
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# For testing purposes
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class PreCommitSystemExit(SystemExit):
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pass
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def _log_and_exit(msg, exc, formatted, print_fn=print):
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error_msg = '{0}: {1}: {2}'.format(msg, type(exc).__name__, exc)
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print_fn(error_msg)
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print_fn('Check the log at ~/.pre-commit/pre-commit.log')
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store = Store()
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store.require_created()
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with io.open(os.path.join(store.directory, 'pre-commit.log'), 'w') as log:
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log.write(error_msg + '\n')
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log.write(formatted + '\n')
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raise PreCommitSystemExit(1)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def error_handler():
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try:
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yield
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except FatalError as e:
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_log_and_exit('An error has occurred', e, traceback.format_exc())
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except Exception as e:
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_log_and_exit(
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'An unexpected error has occurred',
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e,
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traceback.format_exc(),
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)
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6
pre_commit/errors.py
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6
pre_commit/errors.py
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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class FatalError(RuntimeError):
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pass
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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"""five: six, redux"""
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# pylint:disable=invalid-name
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PY2 = str is bytes
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PY3 = str is not bytes
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import re
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from plumbum import local
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from pre_commit.errors import FatalError
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from pre_commit.util import memoize_by_cwd
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logger = logging.getLogger('pre_commit')
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@memoize_by_cwd
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def get_root():
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path = os.getcwd()
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while len(path) > 1:
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return path
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else:
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path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(path, '../'))
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raise AssertionError('called from outside of the gits')
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raise FatalError(
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'Called from outside of the gits. '
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'Please cd to a git repository.'
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)
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def is_in_merge_conflict():
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def default_values(properties, instance):
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for property, subschema in properties.items():
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for prop, subschema in properties.items():
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if 'default' in subschema:
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instance.setdefault(
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property, copy.deepcopy(subschema['default']),
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prop, copy.deepcopy(subschema['default']),
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)
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def remove_default_values(properties, instance):
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for property, subschema in properties.items():
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for prop, subschema in properties.items():
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if (
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'default' in subschema and
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instance.get(property) == subschema['default']
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'default' in subschema and
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instance.get(prop) == subschema['default']
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):
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del instance[property]
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del instance[prop]
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_AddDefaultsValidator = extend_validator_cls(
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import argparse
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import pkg_resources
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import sys
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from pre_commit import color
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from pre_commit.commands.autoupdate import autoupdate
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from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import install
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from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import uninstall
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from pre_commit.commands.run import run
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from pre_commit.error_handler import error_handler
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from pre_commit.runner import Runner
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from pre_commit.util import entry
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@entry
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def main(argv):
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def main(argv=None):
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argv = argv if argv is not None else sys.argv[1:]
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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# http://stackoverflow.com/a/8521644/812183
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else:
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parser.parse_args(['--help'])
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runner = Runner.create()
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with error_handler():
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runner = Runner.create()
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if args.command == 'install':
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return install(
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runner, overwrite=args.overwrite, hooks=args.install_hooks,
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)
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elif args.command == 'uninstall':
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return uninstall(runner)
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elif args.command == 'clean':
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return clean(runner)
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elif args.command == 'autoupdate':
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return autoupdate(runner)
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elif args.command == 'run':
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return run(runner, args)
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError(
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'Command {0} not implemented.'.format(args.command)
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)
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if args.command == 'install':
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return install(
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runner, overwrite=args.overwrite, hooks=args.install_hooks,
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)
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elif args.command == 'uninstall':
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return uninstall(runner)
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elif args.command == 'clean':
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return clean(runner)
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elif args.command == 'autoupdate':
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return autoupdate(runner)
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elif args.command == 'run':
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return run(runner, args)
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError(
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'Command {0} not implemented.'.format(args.command)
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)
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raise AssertionError(
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'Command {0} failed to exit with a returncode'.format(args.command)
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)
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raise AssertionError(
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'Command {0} failed to exit with a returncode'.format(args.command)
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)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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def get_hook_message(
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start,
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postfix='',
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end_msg=None,
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end_len=0,
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end_color=None,
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use_color=None,
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cols=COLS,
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start,
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postfix='',
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end_msg=None,
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end_len=0,
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end_color=None,
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use_color=None,
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cols=COLS,
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):
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"""Prints a message for running a hook.
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import os.path
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import pkg_resources
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import shutil
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import sys
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import tarfile
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import tempfile
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return wrapper
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def entry(func):
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"""Allows a function that has `argv` as an argument to be used as a
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commandline entry. This will make the function callable using either
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explicitly passed argv or defaulting to sys.argv[1:]
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"""
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def wrapper(argv=None):
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if argv is None:
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argv = sys.argv[1:]
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return func(argv)
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return wrapper
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def clean_path_on_failure(path):
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"""Cleans up the directory on an exceptional failure."""
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2
pylintrc
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pylintrc
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[MESSAGES CONTROL]
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disable=missing-docstring,abstract-method,redefined-builtin,useless-else-on-loop,redefined-outer-name,invalid-name
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disable=locally-disabled,fixme,missing-docstring,abstract-method,useless-else-on-loop,invalid-name
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[REPORTS]
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output-format=colorized
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import io
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import os.path
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import mock
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import pytest
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import re
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from pre_commit import error_handler
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from pre_commit.errors import FatalError
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@pytest.yield_fixture
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def mocked_log_and_exit():
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with mock.patch.object(error_handler, '_log_and_exit') as log_and_exit:
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yield log_and_exit
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def test_error_handler_no_exception(mocked_log_and_exit):
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with error_handler.error_handler():
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pass
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assert mocked_log_and_exit.call_count == 0
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def test_error_handler_fatal_error(mocked_log_and_exit):
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exc = FatalError('just a test')
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with error_handler.error_handler():
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raise exc
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mocked_log_and_exit.assert_called_once_with(
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'An error has occurred',
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exc,
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# Tested below
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mock.ANY,
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)
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assert re.match(
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'Traceback \(most recent call last\):\n'
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' File ".+/pre_commit/error_handler.py", line \d+, in error_handler\n'
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' yield\n'
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' File ".+/tests/error_handler_test.py", line \d+, '
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'in test_error_handler_fatal_error\n'
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' raise exc\n'
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'(pre_commit\.errors\.)?FatalError: just a test\n',
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mocked_log_and_exit.call_args[0][2],
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)
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def test_error_handler_uncaught_error(mocked_log_and_exit):
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exc = ValueError('another test')
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with error_handler.error_handler():
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raise exc
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mocked_log_and_exit.assert_called_once_with(
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'An unexpected error has occurred',
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exc,
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mock.ANY,
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)
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assert re.match(
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'Traceback \(most recent call last\):\n'
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' File ".+/pre_commit/error_handler.py", line \d+, in error_handler\n'
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' yield\n'
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' File ".+/tests/error_handler_test.py", line \d+, '
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'in test_error_handler_uncaught_error\n'
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' raise exc\n'
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'ValueError: another test\n',
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mocked_log_and_exit.call_args[0][2],
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)
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def test_log_and_exit(mock_out_store_directory):
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mocked_print = mock.Mock()
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with pytest.raises(error_handler.PreCommitSystemExit):
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error_handler._log_and_exit(
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'msg', FatalError('hai'), "I'm a stacktrace",
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print_fn=mocked_print,
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)
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printed = '\n'.join(call[0][0] for call in mocked_print.call_args_list)
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assert printed == (
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'msg: FatalError: hai\n'
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'Check the log at ~/.pre-commit/pre-commit.log'
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)
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log_file = os.path.join(mock_out_store_directory, 'pre-commit.log')
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assert os.path.exists(log_file)
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contents = io.open(log_file).read()
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assert contents == (
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'msg: FatalError: hai\n'
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"I'm a stacktrace\n"
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)
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from plumbum import local
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from pre_commit import git
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from pre_commit.errors import FatalError
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from testing.fixtures import git_dir
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def test_get_root_not_git_dir(tmpdir_factory):
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with local.cwd(tmpdir_factory.get()):
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with pytest.raises(FatalError):
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git.get_root()
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def test_is_not_in_merge_conflict(tmpdir_factory):
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path = git_dir(tmpdir_factory)
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with local.cwd(path):
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import mock
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import pytest
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import os
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import os.path
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import random
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import sys
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from plumbum import local
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from pre_commit.util import clean_path_on_failure
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from pre_commit.util import entry
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from pre_commit.util import memoize_by_cwd
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from pre_commit.util import shell_escape
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from pre_commit.util import tmpdir
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assert ret != ret2
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@pytest.fixture
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def entry_func():
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@entry
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def func(argv):
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return argv
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return func
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def test_explicitly_passed_argv_are_passed(entry_func):
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input = object()
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ret = entry_func(input)
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assert ret is input
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def test_no_arguments_passed_uses_argv(entry_func):
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argv = [1, 2, 3, 4]
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with mock.patch.object(sys, 'argv', argv):
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ret = entry_func()
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assert ret == argv[1:]
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def test_clean_on_failure_noop(in_tmpdir):
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with clean_path_on_failure('foo'):
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pass
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