# Gitaly note: JV: not sure what to make of this class. Why does it use # the full disk path of the repository to look up attributes This is # problematic in Gitaly, because Gitaly hides the full disk path to the # repository from gitlab-ce. module Gitlab module Git # Class for parsing Git attribute files and extracting the attributes for # file patterns. # # Unlike Rugged this parser only needs a single IO call (a call to `open`), # vastly reducing the time spent in extracting attributes. # # This class _only_ supports parsing the attributes file located at # `$GIT_DIR/info/attributes` as GitLab doesn't use any other files # (`.gitattributes` is copied to this particular path). # # Basic usage: # # attributes = Gitlab::Git::Attributes.new(some_repo.path) # # attributes.attributes('README.md') # => { "eol" => "lf } class Attributes # path - The path to the Git repository. def initialize(path) @path = File.expand_path(path) @patterns = nil end # Returns all the Git attributes for the given path. # # path - A path to a file for which to get the attributes. # # Returns a Hash. def attributes(path) full_path = File.join(@path, path) patterns.each do |pattern, attrs| return attrs if File.fnmatch?(pattern, full_path) end {} end # Returns a Hash containing the file patterns and their attributes. def patterns @patterns ||= parse_file end # Parses an attribute string. # # These strings can be in the following formats: # # text # => { "text" => true } # -text # => { "text" => false } # key=value # => { "key" => "value" } # # string - The string to parse. # # Returns a Hash containing the attributes and their values. def parse_attributes(string) values = {} dash = '-' equal = '=' binary = 'binary' string.split(/\s+/).each do |chunk| # Data such as "foo = bar" should be treated as "foo" and "bar" being # separate boolean attributes. next if chunk == equal key = chunk # Input: "-foo" if chunk.start_with?(dash) key = chunk.byteslice(1, chunk.length - 1) value = false # Input: "foo=bar" elsif chunk.include?(equal) key, value = chunk.split(equal, 2) # Input: "foo" else value = true end values[key] = value # When the "binary" option is set the "diff" option should be set to # the inverse. If "diff" is later set it should overwrite the # automatically set value. values['diff'] = false if key == binary && value end values end # Iterates over every line in the attributes file. def each_line full_path = File.join(@path, 'info/attributes') return unless File.exist?(full_path) File.open(full_path, 'r') do |handle| handle.each_line do |line| break unless line.valid_encoding? yield line.strip end end end private # Parses the Git attributes file. def parse_file pairs = [] comment = '#' each_line do |line| next if line.start_with?(comment) || line.empty? pattern, attrs = line.split(/\s+/, 2) parsed = attrs ? parse_attributes(attrs) : {} pairs << [File.join(@path, pattern), parsed] end # Newer entries take precedence over older entries. pairs.reverse.to_h end end end end