#!/usr/bin/env python

# trac-post-commit-hook
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# This Subversion post-commit hook script is meant to interface to the
# Trac (http://www.edgewall.com/products/trac/) issue tracking/wiki/etc 
# system.
# 
# It should be called from the 'post-commit' script in Subversion, such as
# via:
#
# REPOS="$1"
# REV="$2"
# LOG=`/usr/bin/svnlook log -r $REV $REPOS`
# AUTHOR=`/usr/bin/svnlook author -r $REV $REPOS`
# TRAC_ENV='/somewhere/trac/project/'
# TRAC_URL='http://trac.mysite.com/project/'
#
# /usr/bin/python /usr/local/src/trac/contrib/trac-post-commit-hook \
#  -p "$TRAC_ENV"  \
#  -r "$REV"       \
#  -u "$AUTHOR"    \
#  -m "$LOG"       \
#  -s "$TRAC_URL"
#
# It searches commit messages for text in the form of:
#   command #1
#   command #1, #2
#   command #1 & #2 
#   command #1 and #2
#
# You can have more then one command in a message. The following commands
# are supported. There is more then one spelling for each command, to make
# this as user-friendly as possible.
#
#   closes, fixes
#     The specified issue numbers are closed with the contents of this
#     commit message being added to it. 
#   references, refs, addresses, re 
#     The specified issue numbers are left in their current status, but 
#     the contents of this commit message are added to their notes. 
#
# A fairly complicated example of what you can do is with a commit message
# of:
#
#    Changed blah and foo to do this or that. Fixes #10 and #12, and refs #12.
#
# This will close #10 and #12, and add a note to #12.

import re
import os
import sys
import time 

from trac.env import open_environment
from trac.Notify import TicketNotifyEmail
from trac.ticket import Ticket
from trac.web.href import Href

try:
    from optparse import OptionParser
except ImportError:
    try:
        from optik import OptionParser
    except ImportError:
        raise ImportError, 'Requires Python 2.3 or the Optik option parsing library.'

parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-e', '--require-envelope', dest='env', default='',
                  help='Require commands to be enclosed in an envelope. If -e[], '
                       'then commands must be in the form of [closes #4]. Must '
                       'be two characters.')
parser.add_option('-p', '--project', dest='project',
                  help='Path to the Trac project.')
parser.add_option('-r', '--revision', dest='rev',
                  help='Repository revision number.')
parser.add_option('-u', '--user', dest='user',
                  help='The user who is responsible for this action')
parser.add_option('-m', '--msg', dest='msg',
                  help='The log message to search.')
parser.add_option('-s', '--siteurl', dest='url',
                  help='The base URL to the project\'s trac website (to which '
                       '/ticket/## is appended).  If this is not specified, '
                       'the project URL from trac.ini will be used.')

(options, args) = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])

if options.env:
    leftEnv = '\\' + options.env[0]
    rghtEnv = '\\' + options.env[1]
else:
    leftEnv = ''
    rghtEnv = ''

commandPattern = re.compile(leftEnv + r'(?P<action>[A-Za-z]*).?(?P<ticket>#[0-9]+(?:(?:[, &]*|[ ]?and[ ]?)#[0-9]+)*)' + rghtEnv)
ticketPattern = re.compile(r'#([0-9]*)')

class CommitHook:
    _supported_cmds = {'close':      '_cmdClose',
                       'closed':     '_cmdClose',
                       'closes':     '_cmdClose',
                       'fix':        '_cmdClose',
                       'fixed':      '_cmdClose',
                       'fixes':      '_cmdClose',
                       'addresses':  '_cmdRefs',
                       're':         '_cmdRefs',
                       'references': '_cmdRefs',
                       'refs':       '_cmdRefs',
                       'see':        '_cmdRefs'}

    def __init__(self, project=options.project, author=options.user,
                 rev=options.rev, msg=options.msg, url=options.url):
        self.author = author
        self.rev = rev
        msg = self._readFromFile( msg )
        self.msg = "(In [%s]) %s" % (rev, msg)
        self.now = int(time.time()) 
        self.env = open_environment(project)
        if url is None:
            url = self.env.config.get('project', 'url')
        self.env.href = Href(url)
        self.env.abs_href = Href(url)
        cmdGroups = commandPattern.findall(msg) 
        for cmd, tkts in cmdGroups:
            if CommitHook._supported_cmds.has_key(cmd.lower()):
                func = getattr(self, CommitHook._supported_cmds[cmd.lower()])
                func(ticketPattern.findall(tkts))

    def _cmdClose(self, tickets):
        for tkt_id in tickets:
            try:
                ticket = Ticket(self.env, tkt_id)
                ticket['status'] = 'closed'
                ticket['resolution'] = 'fixed'
                ticket.save_changes(self.author, self.msg, self.now)
                tn = TicketNotifyEmail(self.env)
                tn.notify(ticket, newticket=0, modtime=self.now)
            except Exception, e:
                print>>sys.stderr, 'Unexpected error while processing ticket ' \
                                   'ID %s: %s' % (tkt_id, e)

    def _cmdRefs(self, tickets):
        for tkt_id in tickets: 
            try:
                ticket = Ticket(self.env, tkt_id)
                ticket.save_changes(self.author, self.msg, self.now)
                tn = TicketNotifyEmail(self.env)
                tn.notify(ticket, newticket=0, modtime=self.now)
            except Exception, e:
                print>>sys.stderr, 'Unexpected error while processing ticket ' \
                                   'ID %s: %s' % (tkt_id, e)
    def _readFromFile(self, message):
        """ Ivan Melnychuk: SOLUTION FOR WINDOWS SYSTEMS:
        Windows does not support returning values from script.
        Therefore temporary files may be used to keep some information like commit message
        If the 'message' starts with 'file:', and the file with indicated name exists, then read the text message from the file rather then using the text directly
        Even though actual message also may start with such prefix, it is very unlikely that the file exists with such a name by accident
        """
        if message[:5] == 'file:' and os.path.exists( message[5:] ):
            f = open( message[5:], 'r' )
            message = f.read()
            f.close()
            return message
        return message;



if __name__ == "__main__":
    if len(sys.argv) < 5:
        print "For usage: %s --help" % (sys.argv[0])
    else:
        CommitHook()
