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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ author: Yeukhon Wong
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options:
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repo:
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description:
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- The repository location.
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- The repository address.
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required: true
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default: null
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dest:
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@ -53,28 +53,12 @@ options:
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default: "default"
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force:
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description:
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- Discards uncommited changes. Runs c(hg update -c).
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- Discards uncommited changes. Runs C(hg update -c).
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required: false
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default: "yes"
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choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
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purge:
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description:
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- Deletes untracked files. C(hg purge) is the same as C(hg clean).
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To use this option, the C(purge = ) extension must be enabled.
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This module can edit the hgrc file on behalf of the user and
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undo the edit for you. Remember deleting untracked files is
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an irreversible action.
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required: false
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default: "no"
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choices: ["yes", "no" ]
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examples:
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- code: "hg: repo=https://bitbucket.org/user/repo_name dest=/home/user/repo_name"
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description: Clone the latest default branch from repo_name repository on Bitbucket.
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- code: "hg: repo=ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/user/repo_name dest=/home/user/repo_name"
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description: Similar to the previous one, except this uses SSH protocol.
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- code: "hg: repo=https://bitbucket.org/user/repo_name dest=/home/user/repo_name -r BRANCH_NAME
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description: Clone the repo and set the working copy to be at BRANCH_NAME
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notes:
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- If the task seems to be hanging, first verify remote host is in C(known_hosts).
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@ -92,7 +76,7 @@ def _set_hgrc(hgrc, vals):
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# val is a list of triple-tuple of the form [(section, option, value),...]
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for each in vals:
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section, option, value = each
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(section, option, value) = each
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if not parser.has_section(section):
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parser.add_section(section)
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parser.set(section, option, value)
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@ -106,7 +90,7 @@ def _undo_hgrc(hgrc, vals):
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parser.read(hgrc)
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for each in vals:
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section, option, value = each
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(section, option, value) = each
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if parser.has_section(section):
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parser.remove_option(section, option)
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@ -130,25 +114,26 @@ def determine_changed(module, before, after, expecting):
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"""
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# some custom error messages
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err1 = "no changes found. You supplied {0} but repo is \
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currently at {1}".format(expecting, after)
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err1 = "no changes found. You supplied %s but repo is \
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currently at %s" %(expecting, after)
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err2 = "Unknown error. The state before operation was {0},\
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after the operation was {1}, but we were expecting \
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{2} as part of the state.".format(before, after, expecting)
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err2 = "Unknown error. The state before operation was %s,\
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after the operation was %s, but we were expecting \
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%s as part of the state." %(before, after, expecting)
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# if before and after are equal, only two possible explainations
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# case one: when current working copy is already what user want
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# case two: when current working copy is ahead of what user want
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# in case two, hg will exist successfully
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# in case two, hg will exist successfully although that contradict
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# user assumption. Therefore, alert the user by failing the task.
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if before == after and expecting in after:
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return module.exit_json(changed=False, before=before, after=after)
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module.exit_json(changed=False, before=before, after=after)
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elif before == after and not expecting in after: # this is case two
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return module.fail_json(msg=err2)
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elif before != after and expecting in after: # bingo. pull and update to expecting
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return module.exit_json(changed=True, before=before, after=after)
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module.fail_json(msg=err2)
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elif before != after and expecting in after: # updated to expecting
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module.exit_json(changed=True, before=before, after=after)
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else:
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return module.fail_json(msg=err2)
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module.fail_json(msg=err2)
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def get_revision(module, dest):
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"""
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Read the full description via hg id --help
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"""
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(rc, out, err) = _hg_command(module, ['id', '-b', '-i', '-t', '-R', dest])
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if rc != 0:
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module.fail_json(msg=err)
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else:
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return out.strip('\n')
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def has_local_mods(module, dest):
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(rc, out, err) = get_revision(module, dest)
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if rc == 0:
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out = get_revision(module, dest)
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if '+' in out:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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else:
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module.fail_json(msg=err)
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def hg_discard(module, dest, force):
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if not force and has_local_mods(module, dest):
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module.fail_json(msg="Respository has uncommited changes.")
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(rc, out, err) = _hg_command(module, ['update', '-C', '-R', dest])
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return (rc, out, err)
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return _hg_command(module, ['update', '-C', '-R', dest])
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def hg_purge(module, dest):
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hgrc = os.path.join(dest, '.hg/hgrc')
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module.fail_json(msg=err)
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def hg_pull(module, dest, revision):
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(rc, out, err) = _hg_command(module, ['pull', '-r', revision, '-R', dest])
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return (rc, out, err)
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return _hg_command(module, ['pull', '-r', revision, '-R', dest])
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def hg_update(module, dest, revision):
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(rc, out, err) = _hg_command(module, ['update', '-R', dest])
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return (rc, out, err)
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return _hg_command(module, ['update', '-R', dest])
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def hg_clone(module, repo, dest, revision):
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return _hg_command(module, ['clone', repo, dest, '-r', revision])
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