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stratum/domain/
commit.rs

1use regex::Regex;
2use std::path::Path;
3use std::sync::LazyLock;
4use std::{cell::OnceCell, str::FromStr};
5
6use crate::{Actor, Error, ModifiedFile, Repository};
7
8/// Iterate all co-author matches in the haystack string formatting the return
9/// string to be formatted as "Name <Email>"
10fn iter_co_authors(haystack: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> {
11    const CO_AUTHOR_REGEX: &str = r"(?m)^Co-authored-by: (.*) <(.*?)>$";
12    // Regex should always compile hence bare unwrap.
13    static RE: LazyLock<Regex> = LazyLock::new(|| Regex::new(CO_AUTHOR_REGEX).unwrap());
14
15    let prefix = "Co-authored-by:";
16    RE.find_iter(haystack).map(move |re_match| {
17        re_match
18            .as_str()
19            .strip_prefix(prefix)
20            .unwrap_or_default()
21            .trim()
22    })
23}
24
25/// A singular git commit for the repository being inspected
26pub struct Commit<'repo> {
27    inner: git2::Commit<'repo>,
28    ctx: &'repo Repository,
29    cache: OnceCell<git2::Diff<'repo>>,
30}
31
32impl<'repo> Commit<'repo> {
33    /// Instantiate a new Commit object from a git2 commit
34    pub fn new(commit: git2::Commit<'repo>, repository: &'repo Repository) -> Self {
35        Self {
36            inner: commit.to_owned(),
37            ctx: repository,
38            cache: OnceCell::new(),
39        }
40    }
41
42    /// Return the commit hash
43    pub fn hash(&self) -> String {
44        self.inner.id().to_string()
45    }
46
47    /// Return the commit message if it exists
48    pub fn msg(&self) -> Option<&str> {
49        self.inner.message()
50    }
51
52    /// Return the commit author
53    pub fn author(&self) -> Actor {
54        Actor::new(self.inner.author())
55    }
56
57    /// Return the co-authors as listed in the commit message
58    ///
59    /// Lazilly returning as an iterator means the co-authors, if entered more
60    /// than once, will **not** be de-duplicated.
61    pub fn co_authors(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = Result<Actor, Error>> {
62        let commit_msg = self.msg().unwrap_or_default();
63        iter_co_authors(commit_msg).map(Actor::from_str)
64    }
65
66    /// Return the commit committer
67    pub fn committer(&self) -> Actor {
68        Actor::new(self.inner.committer())
69    }
70
71    /// Iterate all utf-8 branch names that the current commit is contained in
72    ///
73    /// ## Note
74    ///
75    /// Potentially expensive method. Take caution when using within a loop.
76    pub fn branches(&self) -> Result<impl Iterator<Item = Result<String, Error>>, Error> {
77        self.branch_iterator(None)
78    }
79
80    /// Iterate all **local** utf-8 branch names that the current commit is contained in
81    ///
82    /// ## Note
83    ///
84    /// Potentially expensive method. Take caution when using within a loop.
85    pub fn local_branches(&self) -> Result<impl Iterator<Item = Result<String, Error>>, Error> {
86        let flag = Some(git2::BranchType::Local);
87        self.branch_iterator(flag)
88    }
89
90    /// Iterate all **remote** utf-8 branch names that the current commit is contained in
91    ///
92    /// ## Note
93    ///
94    /// Potentially expensive method. Take caution when using within a loop.
95    pub fn remote_branches(&self) -> Result<impl Iterator<Item = Result<String, Error>>, Error> {
96        let flag = Some(git2::BranchType::Remote);
97        self.branch_iterator(flag)
98    }
99
100    /// Retrun the commit parents as objects
101    pub fn parent_commits(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = Result<Commit<'_>, Error>> {
102        self.inner.parent_ids().map(|oid| {
103            self.ctx
104                .raw()
105                .find_commit(oid)
106                .map_err(Error::Git)
107                .map(|gitc| Commit::new(gitc, self.ctx))
108        })
109    }
110
111    /// Return the commit parents sha
112    pub fn parents(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = String> {
113        self.inner.parent_ids().map(|p| p.to_string())
114    }
115
116    /// Return whether the commit is a merge commit
117    pub fn is_merge(&self) -> bool {
118        self.inner.parent_count() > 1
119    }
120
121    /// Checks if the current commit is reachable from "main" or "master"
122    pub fn in_main(&self) -> Result<bool, Error> {
123        let b = self
124            .local_branches()?
125            .collect::<Vec<Result<String, Error>>>();
126        Ok(b.contains(&Ok("main".to_string())) || b.contains(&Ok("master".to_string())))
127    }
128
129    /// Return an iterator over the modified files that belong to a commit
130    pub fn mod_files(&self) -> Result<impl Iterator<Item = ModifiedFile<'_>>, Error> {
131        let diff = self.diff()?;
132
133        Ok((0..diff.deltas().len()).map(move |n| ModifiedFile::new(diff, n)))
134    }
135
136    /// The number of insertions in the commit
137    pub fn insertions(&self) -> Result<usize, Error> {
138        Ok(self.stats()?.insertions())
139    }
140
141    /// The number of deletions in the commit
142    pub fn deletions(&self) -> Result<usize, Error> {
143        Ok(self.stats()?.deletions())
144    }
145
146    /// The total number of lines modified in the commit
147    pub fn lines(&self) -> Result<usize, Error> {
148        Ok(self.insertions()? + self.deletions()?)
149    }
150
151    /// The number of files modified in the commit
152    pub fn files(&self) -> Result<usize, Error> {
153        Ok(self.stats()?.files_changed())
154    }
155
156    /// Return the project path that the commit belongs to
157    pub fn project_path(&self) -> &Path {
158        let git_folder = self.ctx.raw().path();
159        // Parent dir should always be infallible
160        git_folder.parent().unwrap()
161    }
162
163    /// Return the project name based on the project path
164    pub fn project_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
165        self.project_path().file_name().and_then(|s| s.to_str())
166    }
167
168    //TODO: Should stats also be cached?
169    /// Return the git2 Stats from the commits diff
170    fn stats(&self) -> Result<git2::DiffStats, Error> {
171        let diff = self.diff()?;
172        diff.stats().map_err(Error::Git)
173    }
174
175    /// Return the git diff for the current commit within the context of a
176    /// repository.
177    //TODO: https://github.com/segfault-merchant/git-stratum/issues/32
178    fn diff(&self) -> Result<&git2::Diff<'repo>, Error> {
179        let diff = self.calculate_diff()?;
180        Ok(self.cache.get_or_init(|| diff))
181    }
182
183    /// Diff the current commit to it's parent(s) adjusting strategy based on the
184    /// number of parents
185    fn calculate_diff(&self) -> Result<git2::Diff<'repo>, Error> {
186        let this_tree = self.inner.tree().ok();
187        let parent_tree = self.resolve_parent_tree()?;
188
189        self.ctx
190            .raw()
191            //TODO: Expose opts?
192            .diff_tree_to_tree(parent_tree.as_ref(), this_tree.as_ref(), None)
193            .map_err(Error::Git)
194    }
195
196    /// Resolve to the correct parent tree changing strategies based on number
197    /// of parents.
198    fn resolve_parent_tree(&self) -> Result<Option<git2::Tree<'_>>, Error> {
199        Ok(match self.inner.parent_count() {
200            0 => None,
201            1 => self.inner.parent(0).map_err(Error::Git)?.tree().ok(),
202            //TODO: Resolve merge commit process
203            _ => return Err(Error::PathError("Placeholder error".to_string())),
204        })
205    }
206
207    /// Check if a commit contains a branch
208    ///
209    /// If an error occurs returns false, this is done so any erroring branches
210    /// are filtered out of any dependant processes
211    fn commit_contains_branch(&self, branch: git2::Oid, commit: git2::Oid) -> bool {
212        self.ctx.raw().graph_descendant_of(branch, commit).is_ok()
213    }
214
215    /// Iterate over the specified branch types, None will return all branches
216    fn branch_iterator(
217        &self,
218        bt: Option<git2::BranchType>,
219    ) -> Result<impl Iterator<Item = Result<String, Error>>, Error> {
220        let commit_id = self.inner.id();
221        let branches = self.ctx.raw().branches(bt).map_err(Error::Git)?;
222
223        Ok(branches.filter_map(move |res| {
224            let branch = match res {
225                Ok(v) => v.0,
226                Err(e) => return Some(Err(Error::Git(e))),
227            };
228
229            // If a branch does not have a valid target then filter that
230            // branch out
231            // TODO: Is this excluding a subset of symbolic references
232            let oid = match branch.get().target() {
233                Some(v) => v,
234                None => return None,
235            };
236
237            // Filter out a branch if the commit does NOT contain it
238            if !self.commit_contains_branch(oid, commit_id) {
239                return None;
240            }
241
242            match branch.name() {
243                Ok(Some(name)) => Some(Ok(name.to_string())),
244                Ok(None) => None, // drop non-utf8 branches
245                Err(e) => Some(Err(Error::Git(e))),
246            }
247        }))
248    }
249}
250
251#[cfg(test)]
252mod test {
253    use super::*;
254    use crate::{Local, Repository, common::init_repo};
255
256    fn commit_fixture<F, R>(f: F) -> R
257    where
258        F: FnOnce(&Repository<Local>, &Commit) -> R,
259    {
260        let repo = init_repo();
261
262        let repo = Repository::<Local>::from_repository(repo);
263        let commit = repo.head().expect("Failed to get HEAD");
264
265        f(&repo, &commit)
266    }
267
268    #[test]
269    fn test_stat() {
270        commit_fixture(|_, commit| {
271            // Won't compile if return type is bad, stat otherwise checked in insertions
272            // and deletions test functions
273            let _: git2::DiffStats = commit
274                .stats()
275                .expect("Failed to construct git2 Stats object");
276        });
277    }
278
279    #[test]
280    fn test_iter_matches() {
281        let haystack = "Co-authored-by: John <john@example.com>";
282        assert_eq!(iter_co_authors(haystack).collect::<Vec<&str>>().len(), 1);
283
284        let haystack = "No matches expected";
285        assert_eq!(iter_co_authors(haystack).collect::<Vec<&str>>().len(), 0);
286    }
287}