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gitlog2changelog.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright 2008 Marcus D. Hanwell <[email protected]>
# Minor changes for NUT by Charles Lepple
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 or later
#
# Updates by Treece Burgess in October of 2024:
# Add --start_commit and --fout command line arguments
# Update the re.search conditional check to actually check against a valid return value
# Correctly account for the final entry of the git log summary
import string, re, os
from textwrap import TextWrapper
import sys, argparse
def cmd_line_interface():
"""Setup for the command line interface..
:return: The argparse.Namespace object.
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--starting_commit", required = True,
help = "Commit hash for the starting point of the desired range (non-inclusive).")
parser.add_argument("--fout", required = True,
help = "Name to give output file. E.g. ChangeLogP800.txt")
return parser.parse_args()
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Collect the command line arguments
args = cmd_line_interface()
# Range of specific commits that we want to create a change log for
rev_range = '%s..HEAD' % args.starting_commit
# Execute git log with the desired command line options.
# This is implemented using subprocess.Popen
fin = os.popen('git log --summary --stat --no-merges --date=short %s' % rev_range, 'r', buffering = -1)
# Needed to properly parse final entry
lines = fin.readlines()
last_line = lines[-1]
# Create a ChangeLog file in the current directory.
fout = open(args.fout, 'w')
# Set up the loop variables in order to locate the blocks we want
authorFound = False
dateFound = False
messageFound = False
filesFound = False
message = ""
messageNL = False
files = ""
prevAuthorLine = ""
wrapper = TextWrapper(initial_indent="\t", subsequent_indent="\t ")
# The main part of the loop
for line in lines:
# The commit line marks the start of a new commit object.
if line.startswith('commit'):
# Start all over again...
authorFound = False
dateFound = False
messageFound = False
messageNL = False
message = ""
filesFound = False
files = ""
continue
# Match the author line and extract the part we want
elif 'Author:' in line:
authorList = re.split(': ', line, 1)
author = authorList[1]
author = author[0:len(author)-1]
authorFound = True
# Match the date line
elif 'Date:' in line:
dateList = re.split(': ', line, 1)
date = dateList[1]
date = date[0:len(date)-1]
dateFound = True
# The Fossil-IDs are ignored:
elif line.startswith(' Fossil-ID:') or line.startswith(' [[SVN:'):
continue
# The svn-id lines are ignored
elif ' git-svn-id:' in line:
continue
# The sign off line is ignored too
elif 'Signed-off-by' in line:
continue
# Extract the actual commit message for this commit
elif authorFound & dateFound & messageFound == False:
# Find the commit message if we can
if len(line) == 1:
if messageNL:
messageFound = True
else:
messageNL = True
elif len(line) == 4:
messageFound = True
else:
if len(message) == 0:
message = message + line.strip()
else:
message = message + " " + line.strip()
# If this line is hit all of the files have been stored for this commit
elif re.search('files? changed', line) != None:
filesFound = True
# We only want to continue if it is not the last line;
# continuing on the last line would skip the final entry
if line is not last_line:
continue
# Collect the files for this commit. FIXME: Still need to add +/- to files
elif authorFound & dateFound & messageFound:
fileList = re.split(' \| ', line, 2)
if len(fileList) > 1:
if len(files) > 0:
files = files + ", " + fileList[0].strip()
else:
files = fileList[0].strip()
# All of the parts of the commit have been found - write out the entry
if authorFound & dateFound & messageFound & filesFound:
# First the author line, only outputted if it is the first for that
# author on this day
authorLine = date + " " + author
if len(prevAuthorLine) == 0:
fout.write(authorLine + "\n\n")
elif authorLine == prevAuthorLine:
pass
else:
fout.write("\n" + authorLine + "\n\n")
# Assemble the actual commit message line(s) and limit the line length
# to 80 characters.
commitLine = "* " + files + ": " + message
# Write out the commit line
fout.write(wrapper.fill(commitLine) + "\n")
#Now reset all the variables ready for a new commit block.
authorFound = False
dateFound = False
messageFound = False
messageNL = False
message = ""
filesFound = False
files = ""
prevAuthorLine = authorLine
# Close the input and output lines now that we are finished.
fin.close()
fout.close()