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[v9,24/37] git-p4: use 'git hook' to run hooks

Message ID 20210527000856.695702-25-emilyshaffer@google.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Series propose config-based hooks | expand

Commit Message

Emily Shaffer May 27, 2021, 12:08 a.m. UTC
Instead of duplicating the behavior of run-command.h:run_hook_le() in
Python, we can directly call 'git hook run'. As a bonus, this means
git-p4 learns how to find hook specifications from the Git config as
well as from the hookdir.

Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com>
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Notes:
    Maybe there is a better way to do this - I had a hard time getting this to run
    locally, and Python is not my forte, so if anybody has a better approach I'd
    love to just take that patch instead :)
    
    Since v6, removed the developer debug print statements.... :X
    
    Maybe there is a better way to do this - I had a hard time getting this to run
    locally, and Python is not my forte, so if anybody has a better approach I'd
    love to just take that patch instead :)

 git-p4.py | 67 +++++--------------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/git-p4.py b/git-p4.py
index d34a1946b7..b7192d1153 100755
--- a/git-p4.py
+++ b/git-p4.py
@@ -208,70 +208,15 @@  def decode_path(path):
 
 def run_git_hook(cmd, param=[]):
     """Execute a hook if the hook exists."""
-    if verbose:
-        sys.stderr.write("Looking for hook: %s\n" % cmd)
-        sys.stderr.flush()
-
-    hooks_path = gitConfig("core.hooksPath")
-    if len(hooks_path) <= 0:
-        hooks_path = os.path.join(os.environ["GIT_DIR"], "hooks")
-
-    if not isinstance(param, list):
-        param=[param]
-
-    # resolve hook file name, OS depdenent
-    hook_file = os.path.join(hooks_path, cmd)
-    if platform.system() == 'Windows':
-        if not os.path.isfile(hook_file):
-            # look for the file with an extension
-            files = glob.glob(hook_file + ".*")
-            if not files:
-                return True
-            files.sort()
-            hook_file = files.pop()
-            while hook_file.upper().endswith(".SAMPLE"):
-                # The file is a sample hook. We don't want it
-                if len(files) > 0:
-                    hook_file = files.pop()
-                else:
-                    return True
-
-    if not os.path.isfile(hook_file) or not os.access(hook_file, os.X_OK):
+    if not cmd:
         return True
 
-    return run_hook_command(hook_file, param) == 0
-
-def run_hook_command(cmd, param):
-    """Executes a git hook command
-       cmd = the command line file to be executed. This can be
-       a file that is run by OS association.
-
-       param = a list of parameters to pass to the cmd command
-
-       On windows, the extension is checked to see if it should
-       be run with the Git for Windows Bash shell.  If there
-       is no file extension, the file is deemed a bash shell
-       and will be handed off to sh.exe. Otherwise, Windows
-       will be called with the shell to handle the file assocation.
-
-       For non Windows operating systems, the file is called
-       as an executable.
-    """
-    cli = [cmd] + param
-    use_shell = False
-    if platform.system() == 'Windows':
-        (root,ext) = os.path.splitext(cmd)
-        if ext == "":
-            exe_path = os.environ.get("EXEPATH")
-            if exe_path is None:
-                exe_path = ""
-            else:
-                exe_path = os.path.join(exe_path, "bin")
-            cli = [os.path.join(exe_path, "SH.EXE")] + cli
-        else:
-            use_shell = True
-    return subprocess.call(cli, shell=use_shell)
+    """args are specified with -a <arg> -a <arg> -a <arg>"""
+    args = (['git', 'hook', 'run'] +
+	    ["-a" + arg for arg in param] +
+	    [cmd])
 
+    return subprocess.call(args) == 0
 
 def write_pipe(c, stdin):
     if verbose: