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#
#  Copyright (C) 2016 Codethink Limited
#
#  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
#  modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
#  License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
#  version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
#  This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.	 See the GNU
#  Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
#  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
#  License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#  Authors:
#        Tristan Van Berkom <tristan.vanberkom@codethink.co.uk>

"""
git - stage files from a git repository
=======================================

**Host dependencies:**

  * git

.. attention::

    Note that this plugin **will checkout git submodules by default**; even if
    they are not specified in the `.bst` file.

**Usage:**

.. code:: yaml

   # Specify the git source kind
   kind: git

   # Specify the repository url, using an alias defined
   # in your project configuration is recommended.
   url: upstream:foo.git

   # Optionally specify a symbolic tracking branch or tag, this
   # will be used to update the 'ref' when refreshing the pipeline.
   track: master

   # Optionally specify the ref format used for tracking.
   # The default is 'sha1' for the raw commit hash.
   # If you specify 'git-describe', the commit hash will be prefixed
   # with the closest tag.
   ref-format: sha1

   # Specify the commit ref, this must be specified in order to
   # checkout sources and build, but can be automatically updated
   # if the 'track' attribute was specified.
   ref: d63cbb6fdc0bbdadc4a1b92284826a6d63a7ebcd

   # Optionally specify whether submodules should be checked-out.
   # If not set, this will default to 'True'
   checkout-submodules: True

   # If your repository has submodules, explicitly specifying the
   # url from which they are to be fetched allows you to easily
   # rebuild the same sources from a different location. This is
   # especially handy when used with project defined aliases which
   # can be redefined at a later time.
   # You may also explicitly specify whether to check out this
   # submodule. If 'checkout' is set, it will override
   # 'checkout-submodules' with the value set below.
   submodules:
     plugins/bar:
       url: upstream:bar.git
       checkout: True
     plugins/baz:
       url: upstream:baz.git
       checkout: False

   # Enable tag tracking.
   #
   # This causes the `tags` metadata to be populated automatically
   # as a result of tracking the git source.
   #
   # By default this is 'False'.
   #
   track-tags: True

   # If the list of tags below is set, then a lightweight dummy
   # git repository will be staged along with the content at
   # build time.
   #
   # This is useful for a growing number of modules which use
   # `git describe` at build time in order to determine the version
   # which will be encoded into the built software.
   #
   # The 'tags' below is considered as a part of the git source
   # reference and will be stored in the 'project.refs' file if
   # that has been selected as your project's ref-storage.
   #
   # Migration notes:
   #
   #   If you are upgrading from BuildStream 1.2, which used to
   #   stage the entire repository by default, you will notice that
   #   some modules which use `git describe` are broken, and will
   #   need to enable this feature in order to fix them.
   #
   #   If you need to enable this feature without changing the
   #   the specific commit that you are building, then we recommend
   #   the following migration steps for any git sources where
   #   `git describe` is required:
   #
   #     o Enable `track-tags` feature
   #     o Set the `track` parameter to the desired commit sha which
   #       the current `ref` points to
   #     o Run `bst track` for these elements, this will result in
   #       populating the `tags` portion of the refs without changing
   #       the refs
   #     o Restore the `track` parameter to the branches which you have
   #       previously been tracking afterwards.
   #
   tags:
   - tag: lightweight-example
     commit: 04ad0dc656cb7cc6feb781aa13bdbf1d67d0af78
     annotated: false
   - tag: annotated-example
     commit: 10abe77fe8d77385d86f225b503d9185f4ef7f3a
     annotated: true

See :ref:`built-in functionality doumentation <core_source_builtins>` for
details on common configuration options for sources.

**Configurable Warnings:**

This plugin provides the following :ref:`configurable warnings <configurable_warnings>`:

- ``git:inconsistent-submodule`` - A submodule was found to be missing from the underlying git repository.

This plugin also utilises the following configurable :class:`core warnings <buildstream.types.CoreWarnings>`:

- :attr:`ref-not-in-track <buildstream.types.CoreWarnings.REF_NOT_IN_TRACK>` - The provided ref was not
  found in the provided track in the element's git repository.
"""

import os
import re
import shutil
from collections.abc import Mapping
from io import StringIO
from tempfile import TemporaryFile

from configparser import RawConfigParser

from buildstream import Source, SourceError, Consistency, SourceFetcher, CoreWarnings
from buildstream import utils
from buildstream.utils import move_atomic, DirectoryExistsError

GIT_MODULES = '.gitmodules'

# Warnings
WARN_INCONSISTENT_SUBMODULE = "inconsistent-submodule"


# Because of handling of submodules, we maintain a GitMirror
# for the primary git source and also for each submodule it
# might have at a given time
#
class GitMirror(SourceFetcher):

    def __init__(self, source, path, url, ref, *, primary=False, tags=[]):

        super().__init__()
        self.source = source
        self.path = path
        self.url = url
        self.ref = ref
        self.tags = tags
        self.primary = primary
        self.mirror = os.path.join(source.get_mirror_directory(), utils.url_directory_name(url))
        self.mark_download_url(url)

    # Ensures that the mirror exists
    def ensure(self, alias_override=None):

        # Unfortunately, git does not know how to only clone just a specific ref,
        # so we have to download all of those gigs even if we only need a couple
        # of bytes.
        if not os.path.exists(self.mirror):

            # Do the initial clone in a tmpdir just because we want an atomic move
            # after a long standing clone which could fail overtime, for now do
            # this directly in our git directory, eliminating the chances that the
            # system configured tmpdir is not on the same partition.
            #
            with self.source.tempdir() as tmpdir:
                url = self.source.translate_url(self.url, alias_override=alias_override,
                                                primary=self.primary)
                self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'clone', '--mirror', '-n', url, tmpdir],
                                 fail="Failed to clone git repository {}".format(url),
                                 fail_temporarily=True)

                try:
                    move_atomic(tmpdir, self.mirror)
                except DirectoryExistsError:
                    # Another process was quicker to download this repository.
                    # Let's discard our own
                    self.source.status("{}: Discarding duplicate clone of {}"
                                       .format(self.source, url))
                except OSError as e:
                    raise SourceError("{}: Failed to move cloned git repository {} from '{}' to '{}': {}"
                                      .format(self.source, url, tmpdir, self.mirror, e)) from e

    def _fetch(self, alias_override=None):
        url = self.source.translate_url(self.url,
                                        alias_override=alias_override,
                                        primary=self.primary)

        if alias_override:
            remote_name = utils.url_directory_name(alias_override)
            _, remotes = self.source.check_output(
                [self.source.host_git, 'remote'],
                fail="Failed to retrieve list of remotes in {}".format(self.mirror),
                cwd=self.mirror
            )
            if remote_name not in remotes:
                self.source.call(
                    [self.source.host_git, 'remote', 'add', remote_name, url],
                    fail="Failed to add remote {} with url {}".format(remote_name, url),
                    cwd=self.mirror
                )
        else:
            remote_name = "origin"

        self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'fetch', remote_name, '--prune'],
                         fail="Failed to fetch from remote git repository: {}".format(url),
                         fail_temporarily=True,
                         cwd=self.mirror)

    def fetch(self, alias_override=None):
        # Resolve the URL for the message
        resolved_url = self.source.translate_url(self.url,
                                                 alias_override=alias_override,
                                                 primary=self.primary)

        with self.source.timed_activity("Fetching from {}"
                                        .format(resolved_url),
                                        silent_nested=True):
            self.ensure(alias_override)
            if not self.has_ref():
                self._fetch(alias_override)
            self.assert_ref()

    def has_ref(self):
        if not self.ref:
            return False

        # If the mirror doesnt exist, we also dont have the ref
        if not os.path.exists(self.mirror):
            return False

        # Check if the ref is really there
        rc = self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'cat-file', '-t', self.ref], cwd=self.mirror)
        return rc == 0

    def assert_ref(self):
        if not self.has_ref():
            raise SourceError("{}: expected ref '{}' was not found in git repository: '{}'"
                              .format(self.source, self.ref, self.url))

    def latest_commit_with_tags(self, tracking, track_tags=False):
        _, output = self.source.check_output(
            [self.source.host_git, 'rev-parse', tracking],
            fail="Unable to find commit for specified branch name '{}'".format(tracking),
            cwd=self.mirror)
        ref = output.rstrip('\n')

        if self.source.ref_format == 'git-describe':
            # Prefix the ref with the closest tag, if available,
            # to make the ref human readable
            exit_code, output = self.source.check_output(
                [self.source.host_git, 'describe', '--tags', '--abbrev=40', '--long', ref],
                cwd=self.mirror)
            if exit_code == 0:
                ref = output.rstrip('\n')

        if not track_tags:
            return ref, []

        tags = set()
        for options in [[], ['--first-parent'], ['--tags'], ['--tags', '--first-parent']]:
            exit_code, output = self.source.check_output(
                [self.source.host_git, 'describe', '--abbrev=0', ref] + options,
                cwd=self.mirror)
            if exit_code == 0:
                tag = output.strip()
                _, commit_ref = self.source.check_output(
                    [self.source.host_git, 'rev-parse', tag + '^{commit}'],
                    fail="Unable to resolve tag '{}'".format(tag),
                    cwd=self.mirror)
                exit_code = self.source.call(
                    [self.source.host_git, 'cat-file', 'tag', tag],
                    cwd=self.mirror)
                annotated = (exit_code == 0)

                tags.add((tag, commit_ref.strip(), annotated))

        return ref, list(tags)

    def stage(self, directory, track=None):
        fullpath = os.path.join(directory, self.path)

        # Using --shared here avoids copying the objects into the checkout, in any
        # case we're just checking out a specific commit and then removing the .git/
        # directory.
        self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'clone', '--no-checkout', '--shared', self.mirror, fullpath],
                         fail="Failed to create git mirror {} in directory: {}".format(self.mirror, fullpath),
                         fail_temporarily=True)

        self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'checkout', '--force', self.ref],
                         fail="Failed to checkout git ref {}".format(self.ref),
                         cwd=fullpath)

        # Remove .git dir
        shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(fullpath, ".git"))

        self._rebuild_git(fullpath)

        # Check that the user specified ref exists in the track if provided & not already tracked
        if track:
            self.assert_ref_in_track(fullpath, track)

    def init_workspace(self, directory, track=None):
        fullpath = os.path.join(directory, self.path)
        url = self.source.translate_url(self.url)

        self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'clone', '--no-checkout', self.mirror, fullpath],
                         fail="Failed to clone git mirror {} in directory: {}".format(self.mirror, fullpath),
                         fail_temporarily=True)

        self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'remote', 'set-url', 'origin', url],
                         fail='Failed to add remote origin "{}"'.format(url),
                         cwd=fullpath)

        self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'checkout', '--force', self.ref],
                         fail="Failed to checkout git ref {}".format(self.ref),
                         cwd=fullpath)

        # Check that the user specified ref exists in the track if provided & not already tracked
        if track:
            self.assert_ref_in_track(fullpath, track)

    # List the submodules (path/url tuples) present at the given ref of this repo
    def submodule_list(self):
        modules = "{}:{}".format(self.ref, GIT_MODULES)
        exit_code, output = self.source.check_output(
            [self.source.host_git, 'show', modules], cwd=self.mirror)

        # If git show reports error code 128 here, we take it to mean there is
        # no .gitmodules file to display for the given revision.
        if exit_code == 128:
            return
        elif exit_code != 0:
            raise SourceError(
                "{plugin}: Failed to show gitmodules at ref {ref}".format(
                    plugin=self, ref=self.ref))

        content = '\n'.join([l.strip() for l in output.splitlines()])

        io = StringIO(content)
        parser = RawConfigParser()
        parser.read_file(io)

        for section in parser.sections():
            # validate section name against the 'submodule "foo"' pattern
            if re.match(r'submodule "(.*)"', section):
                path = parser.get(section, 'path')
                url = parser.get(section, 'url')

                yield (path, url)

    # Fetch the ref which this mirror requires its submodule to have,
    # at the given ref of this mirror.
    def submodule_ref(self, submodule, ref=None):
        if not ref:
            ref = self.ref

        # list objects in the parent repo tree to find the commit
        # object that corresponds to the submodule
        _, output = self.source.check_output([self.source.host_git, 'ls-tree', ref, submodule],
                                             fail="ls-tree failed for commit {} and submodule: {}".format(
                                                 ref, submodule),
                                             cwd=self.mirror)

        # read the commit hash from the output
        fields = output.split()
        if len(fields) >= 2 and fields[1] == 'commit':
            submodule_commit = output.split()[2]

            # fail if the commit hash is invalid
            if len(submodule_commit) != 40:
                raise SourceError("{}: Error reading commit information for submodule '{}'"
                                  .format(self.source, submodule))

            return submodule_commit

        else:
            detail = "The submodule '{}' is defined either in the BuildStream source\n".format(submodule) + \
                     "definition, or in a .gitmodules file. But the submodule was never added to the\n" + \
                     "underlying git repository with `git submodule add`."

            self.source.warn("{}: Ignoring inconsistent submodule '{}'"
                             .format(self.source, submodule), detail=detail,
                             warning_token=WARN_INCONSISTENT_SUBMODULE)

            return None

    # Assert that ref exists in track, if track has been specified.
    def assert_ref_in_track(self, fullpath, track):
        _, branch = self.source.check_output([self.source.host_git, 'branch', '--list', track,
                                              '--contains', self.ref],
                                             cwd=fullpath,)
        if branch:
            return
        else:
            _, tag = self.source.check_output([self.source.host_git, 'tag', '--list', track,
                                               '--contains', self.ref],
                                              cwd=fullpath,)
            if tag:
                return

        detail = "The ref provided for the element does not exist locally in the provided track branch / tag " + \
                 "'{}'.\nYou may wish to track the element to update the ref from '{}' ".format(track, track) + \
                 "with `bst track`,\nor examine the upstream at '{}' for the specific ref.".format(self.url)

        self.source.warn("{}: expected ref '{}' was not found in given track '{}' for staged repository: '{}'\n"
                         .format(self.source, self.ref, track, self.url),
                         detail=detail, warning_token=CoreWarnings.REF_NOT_IN_TRACK)

    def _rebuild_git(self, fullpath):
        if not self.tags:
            return

        with self.source.tempdir() as tmpdir:
            included = set()
            shallow = set()
            for _, commit_ref, _ in self.tags:

                _, out = self.source.check_output([self.source.host_git, 'rev-list',
                                                   '--boundary', '{}..{}'.format(commit_ref, self.ref)],
                                                  fail="Failed to get git history {}..{} in directory: {}"
                                                  .format(commit_ref, self.ref, fullpath),
                                                  fail_temporarily=True,
                                                  cwd=self.mirror)
                for line in out.splitlines():
                    rev = line.lstrip('-')
                    if line[0] == '-':
                        shallow.add(rev)
                    else:
                        included.add(rev)

            shallow -= included
            included |= shallow

            self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'init'],
                             fail="Cannot initialize git repository: {}".format(fullpath),
                             cwd=fullpath)

            for rev in included:
                with TemporaryFile(dir=tmpdir) as commit_file:
                    self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'cat-file', 'commit', rev],
                                     stdout=commit_file,
                                     fail="Failed to get commit {}".format(rev),
                                     cwd=self.mirror)
                    commit_file.seek(0, 0)
                    self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'hash-object', '-w', '-t', 'commit', '--stdin'],
                                     stdin=commit_file,
                                     fail="Failed to add commit object {}".format(rev),
                                     cwd=fullpath)

            with open(os.path.join(fullpath, '.git', 'shallow'), 'w') as shallow_file:
                for rev in shallow:
                    shallow_file.write('{}\n'.format(rev))

            for tag, commit_ref, annotated in self.tags:
                if annotated:
                    with TemporaryFile(dir=tmpdir) as tag_file:
                        tag_data = 'object {}\ntype commit\ntag {}\n'.format(commit_ref, tag)
                        tag_file.write(tag_data.encode('ascii'))
                        tag_file.seek(0, 0)
                        _, tag_ref = self.source.check_output(
                            [self.source.host_git, 'hash-object', '-w', '-t',
                             'tag', '--stdin'],
                            stdin=tag_file,
                            fail="Failed to add tag object {}".format(tag),
                            cwd=fullpath)

                    self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'tag', tag, tag_ref.strip()],
                                     fail="Failed to tag: {}".format(tag),
                                     cwd=fullpath)
                else:
                    self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'tag', tag, commit_ref],
                                     fail="Failed to tag: {}".format(tag),
                                     cwd=fullpath)

            with open(os.path.join(fullpath, '.git', 'HEAD'), 'w') as head:
                self.source.call([self.source.host_git, 'rev-parse', self.ref],
                                 stdout=head,
                                 fail="Failed to parse commit {}".format(self.ref),
                                 cwd=self.mirror)


class GitSource(Source):
    # pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init

    def configure(self, node):
        ref = self.node_get_member(node, str, 'ref', None)

        config_keys = ['url', 'track', 'ref', 'submodules',
                       'checkout-submodules', 'ref-format',
                       'track-tags', 'tags']
        self.node_validate(node, config_keys + Source.COMMON_CONFIG_KEYS)

        tags_node = self.node_get_member(node, list, 'tags', [])
        for tag_node in tags_node:
            self.node_validate(tag_node, ['tag', 'commit', 'annotated'])

        tags = self._load_tags(node)
        self.track_tags = self.node_get_member(node, bool, 'track-tags', False)

        self.original_url = self.node_get_member(node, str, 'url')
        self.mirror = GitMirror(self, '', self.original_url, ref, tags=tags, primary=True)
        self.tracking = self.node_get_member(node, str, 'track', None)

        self.ref_format = self.node_get_member(node, str, 'ref-format', 'sha1')
        if self.ref_format not in ['sha1', 'git-describe']:
            provenance = self.node_provenance(node, member_name='ref-format')
            raise SourceError("{}: Unexpected value for ref-format: {}".format(provenance, self.ref_format))

        # At this point we now know if the source has a ref and/or a track.
        # If it is missing both then we will be unable to track or build.
        if self.mirror.ref is None and self.tracking is None:
            raise SourceError("{}: Git sources require a ref and/or track".format(self),
                              reason="missing-track-and-ref")

        self.checkout_submodules = self.node_get_member(node, bool, 'checkout-submodules', True)
        self.submodules = []

        # Parse a dict of submodule overrides, stored in the submodule_overrides
        # and submodule_checkout_overrides dictionaries.
        self.submodule_overrides = {}
        self.submodule_checkout_overrides = {}
        modules = self.node_get_member(node, Mapping, 'submodules', {})
        for path, _ in self.node_items(modules):
            submodule = self.node_get_member(modules, Mapping, path)
            url = self.node_get_member(submodule, str, 'url', None)

            # Make sure to mark all URLs that are specified in the configuration
            if url:
                self.mark_download_url(url, primary=False)

            self.submodule_overrides[path] = url
            if 'checkout' in submodule:
                checkout = self.node_get_member(submodule, bool, 'checkout')
                self.submodule_checkout_overrides[path] = checkout

        self.mark_download_url(self.original_url)
        self.tracked = False

    def preflight(self):
        # Check if git is installed, get the binary at the same time
        self.host_git = utils.get_host_tool('git')

    def get_unique_key(self):
        # Here we want to encode the local name of the repository and
        # the ref, if the user changes the alias to fetch the same sources
        # from another location, it should not affect the cache key.
        key = [self.original_url, self.mirror.ref]
        if self.mirror.tags:
            tags = {tag: (commit, annotated) for tag, commit, annotated in self.mirror.tags}
            key.append({'tags': tags})

        # Only modify the cache key with checkout_submodules if it's something
        # other than the default behaviour.
        if self.checkout_submodules is False:
            key.append({"checkout_submodules": self.checkout_submodules})

        # We want the cache key to change if the source was
        # configured differently, and submodules count.
        if self.submodule_overrides:
            key.append(self.submodule_overrides)

        if self.submodule_checkout_overrides:
            key.append({"submodule_checkout_overrides": self.submodule_checkout_overrides})

        return key

    def get_consistency(self):
        if self.have_all_refs():
            return Consistency.CACHED
        elif self.mirror.ref is not None:
            return Consistency.RESOLVED
        return Consistency.INCONSISTENT

    def load_ref(self, node):
        self.mirror.ref = self.node_get_member(node, str, 'ref', None)
        self.mirror.tags = self._load_tags(node)

    def get_ref(self):
        return self.mirror.ref, self.mirror.tags

    def set_ref(self, ref_data, node):
        if not ref_data:
            self.mirror.ref = None
            if 'ref' in node:
                del node['ref']
            self.mirror.tags = []
            if 'tags' in node:
                del node['tags']
        else:
            ref, tags = ref_data
            node['ref'] = self.mirror.ref = ref
            self.mirror.tags = tags
            if tags:
                node['tags'] = []
                for tag, commit_ref, annotated in tags:
                    data = {'tag': tag,
                            'commit': commit_ref,
                            'annotated': annotated}
                    node['tags'].append(data)
            else:
                if 'tags' in node:
                    del node['tags']

    def track(self):

        # If self.tracking is not specified it's not an error, just silently return
        if not self.tracking:
            # Is there a better way to check if a ref is given.
            if self.mirror.ref is None:
                detail = 'Without a tracking branch ref can not be updated. Please ' + \
                         'provide a ref or a track.'
                raise SourceError("{}: No track or ref".format(self),
                                  detail=detail, reason="track-attempt-no-track")
            return None

        # Resolve the URL for the message
        resolved_url = self.translate_url(self.mirror.url)
        with self.timed_activity("Tracking {} from {}"
                                 .format(self.tracking, resolved_url),
                                 silent_nested=True):
            self.mirror.ensure()
            self.mirror._fetch()

            # Update self.mirror.ref and node.ref from the self.tracking branch
            ret = self.mirror.latest_commit_with_tags(self.tracking, self.track_tags)

        # Set tracked attribute, parameter for if self.mirror.assert_ref_in_track is needed
        self.tracked = True
        return ret

    def init_workspace(self, directory):
        # XXX: may wish to refactor this as some code dupe with stage()
        self.refresh_submodules()

        with self.timed_activity('Setting up workspace "{}"'.format(directory), silent_nested=True):
            self.mirror.init_workspace(directory, track=(self.tracking if not self.tracked else None))
            for mirror in self.submodules:
                mirror.init_workspace(directory)

    def stage(self, directory):

        # Need to refresh submodule list here again, because
        # it's possible that we did not load in the main process
        # with submodules present (source needed fetching) and
        # we may not know about the submodule yet come time to build.
        #
        self.refresh_submodules()

        # Stage the main repo in the specified directory
        #
        with self.timed_activity("Staging {}".format(self.mirror.url), silent_nested=True):
            self.mirror.stage(directory, track=(self.tracking if not self.tracked else None))
            for mirror in self.submodules:
                if mirror.path in self.submodule_checkout_overrides:
                    checkout = self.submodule_checkout_overrides[mirror.path]
                else:
                    checkout = self.checkout_submodules

                if checkout:
                    mirror.stage(directory)

    def get_source_fetchers(self):
        yield self.mirror
        self.refresh_submodules()
        for submodule in self.submodules:
            yield submodule

    ###########################################################
    #                     Local Functions                     #
    ###########################################################
    def have_all_refs(self):
        if not self.mirror.has_ref():
            return False

        self.refresh_submodules()
        for mirror in self.submodules:
            if not os.path.exists(mirror.mirror):
                return False
            if not mirror.has_ref():
                return False

        return True

    # Refreshes the GitMirror objects for submodules
    #
    # Assumes that we have our mirror and we have the ref which we point to
    #
    def refresh_submodules(self):
        self.mirror.ensure()
        submodules = []

        # XXX Here we should issue a warning if either:
        #   A.) A submodule exists but is not defined in the element configuration
        #   B.) The element configuration configures submodules which dont exist at the current ref
        #
        for path, url in self.mirror.submodule_list():

            # Allow configuration to override the upstream
            # location of the submodules.
            override_url = self.submodule_overrides.get(path)
            if override_url:
                url = override_url

            ref = self.mirror.submodule_ref(path)
            if ref is not None:
                mirror = GitMirror(self, path, url, ref)
                submodules.append(mirror)

        self.submodules = submodules

    def _load_tags(self, node):
        tags = []
        tags_node = self.node_get_member(node, list, 'tags', [])
        for tag_node in tags_node:
            tag = self.node_get_member(tag_node, str, 'tag')
            commit_ref = self.node_get_member(tag_node, str, 'commit')
            annotated = self.node_get_member(tag_node, bool, 'annotated')
            tags.append((tag, commit_ref, annotated))
        return tags


# Plugin entry point
def setup():
    return GitSource