Check git mode on Windows
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import argparse
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import shlex
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import sys
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from typing import List
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from typing import Optional
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from typing import Sequence
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from typing import Set
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from pre_commit_hooks.util import cmd_output
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EXECUTABLE_VALUES = frozenset(('1', '3', '5', '7'))
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def check_has_shebang(path: str) -> int:
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def check_executables(paths: List[str]) -> int:
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if sys.platform == 'win32': # pragma: win32 cover
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return _check_git_filemode(paths)
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else: # pragma: win32 no cover
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retv = 0
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for path in paths:
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if not _check_has_shebang(path):
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_message(path)
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retv = 1
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return retv
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def _check_git_filemode(paths: Sequence[str]) -> int:
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outs = cmd_output('git', 'ls-files', '--stage', '--', *paths)
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seen: Set[str] = set()
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for out in outs.splitlines():
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metadata, path = out.split('\t')
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tagmode = metadata.split(' ', 1)[0]
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is_executable = any(b in EXECUTABLE_VALUES for b in tagmode[-3:])
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has_shebang = _check_has_shebang(path)
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if is_executable and not has_shebang:
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_message(path)
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seen.add(path)
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return int(bool(seen))
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def _check_has_shebang(path: str) -> int:
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with open(path, 'rb') as f:
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first_bytes = f.read(2)
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if first_bytes != b'#!':
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quoted = shlex.quote(path)
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print(
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f'{path}: marked executable but has no (or invalid) shebang!\n'
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f" If it isn't supposed to be executable, try: "
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f'`chmod -x {quoted}`\n'
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f' If it is supposed to be executable, double-check its shebang.',
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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return 1
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else:
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return 0
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return first_bytes == b'#!'
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def _message(path: str) -> None:
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print(
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f'{path}: marked executable but has no (or invalid) shebang!\n'
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f" If it isn't supposed to be executable, try: "
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f'`chmod -x {shlex.quote(path)}`\n'
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f' If it is supposed to be executable, double-check its shebang.',
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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def main(argv: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) -> int:
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parser.add_argument('filenames', nargs='*')
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args = parser.parse_args(argv)
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retv = 0
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for filename in args.filenames:
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retv |= check_has_shebang(filename)
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return retv
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return check_executables(args.filenames)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import os
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import sys
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import pytest
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from pre_commit_hooks import check_executables_have_shebangs
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from pre_commit_hooks.check_executables_have_shebangs import main
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from pre_commit_hooks.util import cmd_output
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skip_win32 = pytest.mark.skipif(
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sys.platform == 'win32',
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reason="non-git checks aren't relevant on windows",
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)
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@skip_win32 # pragma: win32 no cover
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'content', (
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b'#!/bin/bash\nhello world\n',
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assert main((path.strpath,)) == 0
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@skip_win32 # pragma: win32 no cover
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'content', (
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b'',
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b'\n#!python\n',
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b'python\n',
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'☃'.encode(),
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),
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)
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def test_bad_shebang(content, tmpdir, capsys):
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assert main((path.strpath,)) == 1
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_, stderr = capsys.readouterr()
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assert stderr.startswith(f'{path}: marked executable but')
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def test_check_git_filemode_passing(tmpdir):
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with tmpdir.as_cwd():
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cmd_output('git', 'init', '.')
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f = tmpdir.join('f')
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f.write('#!/usr/bin/env bash')
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f_path = str(f)
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cmd_output('chmod', '+x', f_path)
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cmd_output('git', 'add', f_path)
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cmd_output('git', 'update-index', '--chmod=+x', f_path)
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g = tmpdir.join('g').ensure()
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g_path = str(g)
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cmd_output('git', 'add', g_path)
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# this is potentially a problem, but not something the script intends
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# to check for -- we're only making sure that things that are
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# executable have shebangs
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h = tmpdir.join('h')
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h.write('#!/usr/bin/env bash')
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h_path = str(h)
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cmd_output('git', 'add', h_path)
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files = (f_path, g_path, h_path)
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assert check_executables_have_shebangs._check_git_filemode(files) == 0
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def test_check_git_filemode_failing(tmpdir):
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with tmpdir.as_cwd():
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cmd_output('git', 'init', '.')
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f = tmpdir.join('f').ensure()
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f_path = str(f)
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cmd_output('chmod', '+x', f_path)
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cmd_output('git', 'add', f_path)
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cmd_output('git', 'update-index', '--chmod=+x', f_path)
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files = (f_path,)
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assert check_executables_have_shebangs._check_git_filemode(files) == 1
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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('content', 'mode', 'expected'),
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(
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pytest.param('#!python', '+x', 0, id='shebang with executable'),
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pytest.param('#!python', '-x', 0, id='shebang without executable'),
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pytest.param('', '+x', 1, id='no shebang with executable'),
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pytest.param('', '-x', 0, id='no shebang without executable'),
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),
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)
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def test_git_executable_shebang(temp_git_dir, content, mode, expected):
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with temp_git_dir.as_cwd():
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path = temp_git_dir.join('path')
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path.write(content)
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cmd_output('git', 'add', str(path))
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cmd_output('chmod', mode, str(path))
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cmd_output('git', 'update-index', f'--chmod={mode}', str(path))
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# simulate how identify choses that something is executable
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filenames = [path for path in [str(path)] if os.access(path, os.X_OK)]
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assert main(filenames) == expected
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