#! /usr/bin/perl -T
# -*-Perl-*-
# Copyright (C) 1994-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
#
# THIS SCRIPT IS PROBABLY BROKEN. REMOVING THE -T SWITCH ON THE #! LINE ABOVE
# WOULD FIX IT, BUT THIS IS INSECURE. WE RECOMMEND FIXING THE ERRORS WHICH THE
# -T SWITCH WILL CAUSE PERL TO REPORT BEFORE RUNNING THIS SCRIPT FROM A CVS
# SERVER TRIGGER. PLEASE SEND PATCHES CONTAINING THE CHANGES YOU FIND
# NECESSARY TO RUN THIS SCRIPT WITH THE TAINT-CHECKING ENABLED BACK TO THE
# <bug-cvs@nongnu.org> MAILING LIST.
#
# For more on general Perl security and taint-checking, please try running the
# `perldoc perlsec' command.
#
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
# Perl filter to handle the log messages from the checkin of files in
# a directory. This script will group the lists of files by log
# message, and mail a single consolidated log message at the end of
# the commit.
#
# This file assumes a pre-commit checking program that leaves the
# names of the first and last commit directories in a temporary file.
#
# IMPORTANT: what the above means is, this script interacts with
# commit_prep, in that they have to agree on the tmpfile name to use.
# See $LAST_FILE below.
#
# How this works: CVS triggers this script once for each directory
# involved in the commit -- in other words, a single commit can invoke
# this script N times. It knows when it's on the last invocation by
# examining the contents of $LAST_FILE. Between invocations, it
# caches information for its future incarnations in various temporary
# files in /tmp, which are named according to the process group and
# the committer (by themselves, neither of these are unique, but
# together they almost always are, unless the same user is doing two
# commits simultaneously). The final invocation is the one that
# actually sends the mail -- it gathers up the cached information,
# combines that with what it found out on this pass, and sends a
# commit message to the appropriate mailing list.
#
# (Ask Karl Fogel <kfogel@collab.net> if questions.)
#
# Contributed by David Hampton <hampton@cisco.com>
# Roy Fielding removed useless code and added log/mail of new files
# Ken Coar added special processing (i.e., no diffs) for binary files
#
############################################################
#
# Configurable options
#
############################################################
#
# Where do you want the RCS ID and delta info?
# 0 = none,
# 1 = in mail only,
# 2 = in both mail and logs.
#
$rcsidinfo = 2;
#if you are using CVS web then set this to some value... if not set it to ""
#
# When set properly, this will cause links to aspects of the project to
# print in the commit emails.
#$CVSWEB_SCHEME = "http";
#$CVSWEB_DOMAIN = "nongnu.org";
#$CVSWEB_PORT = "80";
#$CVSWEB_URI = "source/browse/";
#$SEND_URL = "true";
$SEND_DIFF = "true";
# Set this to a domain to have CVS pretend that all users who make
# commits have mail accounts within that domain.
#$EMULATE_LOCAL_MAIL_USER="nongnu.org";
# Set this to '-c' for context diffs; defaults to '-u' for unidiff format.
$difftype = '-uN';
############################################################
#
# Constants
#
############################################################
$STATE_NONE = 0;
$STATE_CHANGED = 1;
$STATE_ADDED = 2;
$STATE_REMOVED = 3;
$STATE_LOG = 4;
$TMPDIR = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || '/tmp';
$FILE_PREFIX = '#cvs.';
$LAST_FILE = "$TMPDIR/${FILE_PREFIX}lastdir"; # Created by commit_prep!
$ADDED_FILE = "$TMPDIR/${FILE_PREFIX}files.added";
$REMOVED_FILE = "$TMPDIR/${FILE_PREFIX}files.removed";
$LOG_FILE = "$TMPDIR/${FILE_PREFIX}files.log";
$BRANCH_FILE = "$TMPDIR/${FILE_PREFIX}files.branch";
$MLIST_FILE = "$TMPDIR/${FILE_PREFIX}files.mlist";
$SUMMARY_FILE = "$TMPDIR/${FILE_PREFIX}files.summary";
$CVSROOT = $ENV{'CVSROOT'};
$MAIL_CMD = "| /usr/lib/sendmail -i -t";
#$MAIL_CMD = "| /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject";
$MAIL_FROM = 'commitlogger'; #not needed if EMULATE_LOCAL_MAIL_USER
$SUBJECT_PRE = 'CVS update:';
############################################################
#
# Subroutines
#
############################################################
sub format_names {
local($dir, @files) = @_;
local(@lines);
$lines[0] = sprintf(" %-08s", $dir);
foreach $file (@files) {
if (length($lines[$#lines]) + length($file) > 60) {
$lines[++$#lines] = sprintf(" %8s", " ");
}
$lines[$#lines] .= " ".$file;
}
@lines;
}
sub cleanup_tmpfiles {
local(@files);
opendir(DIR, $TMPDIR);
push(@files, grep(/^${FILE_PREFIX}.*\.${id}\.${cvs_user}$/, readdir(DIR)));
closedir(DIR);
foreach (@files) {
unlink "$TMPDIR/$_";
}
}
sub write_logfile {
local($filename, @lines) = @_;
open(FILE, ">$filename") || die ("Cannot open log file $filename: $!\n");
print(FILE join("\n", @lines), "\n");
close(FILE);
}
sub append_to_file {
local($filename, $dir, @files) = @_;
if (@files) {
local(@lines) = &format_names($dir, @files);
open(FILE, ">>$filename") || die ("Cannot open file $filename: $!\n");
print(FILE join("\n", @lines), "\n");
close(FILE);
}
}
sub write_line {
local($filename, $line) = @_;
open(FILE, ">$filename") || die("Cannot open file $filename: $!\n");
print(FILE $line, "\n");
close(FILE);
}
sub append_line {
local($filename, $line) = @_;
open(FILE, ">>$filename") || die("Cannot open file $filename: $!\n");
print(FILE $line, "\n");
close(FILE);
}
sub read_line {
local($filename) = @_;
local($line);
open(FILE, "<$filename") || die("Cannot open file $filename: $!\n");
$line = <FILE>;
close(FILE);
chomp($line);
$line;
}
sub read_line_nodie {
local($filename) = @_;
local($line);
open(FILE, "<$filename") || return ("");
$line = <FILE>;
close(FILE);
chomp($line);
$line;
}
sub read_file_lines {
local($filename) = @_;
local(@text) = ();
open(FILE, "<$filename") || return ();
while (<FILE>) {
chomp;
push(@text, $_);
}
close(FILE);
@text;
}
sub read_file {
local($filename, $leader) = @_;
local(@text) = ();
open(FILE, "<$filename") || return ();
while (<FILE>) {
chomp;
push(@text, sprintf(" %-10s %s", $leader, $_));
$leader = "";
}
close(FILE);
@text;
}
sub read_logfile {
local($filename, $leader) = @_;
local(@text) = ();
open(FILE, "<$filename") || die ("Cannot open log file $filename: $!\n");
while (<FILE>) {
chomp;
push(@text, $leader.$_);
}
close(FILE);
@text;
}
#
# do an 'cvs -Qn status' on each file in the arguments, and extract info.
#
sub change_summary {
local($out, @filenames) = @_;
local(@revline);
local($file, $rev, $rcsfile, $line, $vhost, $cvsweb_base);
while (@filenames) {
$file = shift @filenames;
if ("$file" eq "") {
next;
}
open(RCS, "-|") || exec "$cvsbin/cvs", '-Qn', 'status', '--', $file;
$rev = "";
$delta = "";
$rcsfile = "";
while (<RCS>) {
if (/^[ \t]*Repository revision/) {
chomp;
@revline = split(' ', $_);
$rev = $revline[2];
$rcsfile = $revline[3];
$rcsfile =~ s,^$CVSROOT/,,;
$rcsfile =~ s/,v$//;
}
}
close(RCS);
if ($rev ne '' && $rcsfile ne '') {
open(RCS, "-|") || exec "$cvsbin/cvs", '-Qn', 'log', "-r$rev",
'--', $file;
while (<RCS>) {
if (/^date:/) {
chomp;
$delta = $_;
$delta =~ s/^.*;//;
$delta =~ s/^[\s]+lines://;
}
}
close(RCS);
}
$diff = "\n\n";
$vhost = $path[0];
if ($CVSWEB_PORT eq "80") {
$cvsweb_base = "$CVSWEB_SCHEME://$vhost.$CVSWEB_DOMAIN/$CVSWEB_URI";
}
else {
$cvsweb_base = "$CVSWEB_SCHEME://$vhost.$CVSWEB_DOMAIN:$CVSWEB_PORT/$CVSWEB_URI";
}
if ($SEND_URL eq "true") {
$diff .= $cvsweb_base . join("/", @path) . "/$file";
}
#
# If this is a binary file, don't try to report a diff; not only is
# it meaningless, but it also screws up some mailers. We rely on
# Perl's 'is this binary' algorithm; it's pretty good. But not
# perfect.
#
if (($file =~ /\.(?:pdf|gif|jpg|mpg)$/i) || (-B $file)) {
if ($SEND_URL eq "true") {
$diff .= "?rev=$rev&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup\n\n";
}
if ($SEND_DIFF eq "true") {
$diff .= "\t<<Binary file>>\n\n";
}
}
else {
#
# Get the differences between this and the previous revision,
# being aware that new files always have revision '1.1' and
# new branches always end in '.n.1'.
#
if ($rev =~ /^(.*)\.([0-9]+)$/) {
$prev = $2 - 1;
$prev_rev = $1 . '.' . $prev;
$prev_rev =~ s/\.[0-9]+\.0$//;# Truncate if first rev on branch
if ($rev eq '1.1') {
if ($SEND_URL eq "true") {
$diff .= "?rev=$rev&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup\n\n";
}
if ($SEND_DIFF eq "true") {
open(DIFF, "-|")
|| exec "$cvsbin/cvs", '-Qn', 'update', '-p', '-r1.1',
'--', $file;
$diff .= "Index: $file\n=================================="
. "=================================\n";
}
}
else {
if ($SEND_URL eq "true") {
$diff .= ".diff?r1=$prev_rev&r2=$rev\n\n";
}
if ($SEND_DIFF eq "true") {
$diff .= "(In the diff below, changes in quantity "
. "of whitespace are not shown.)\n\n";
open(DIFF, "-|")
|| exec "$cvsbin/cvs", '-Qn', 'diff', "$difftype",
'-b', "-r$prev_rev", "-r$rev", '--', $file;
}
}
if ($SEND_DIFF eq "true") {
while (<DIFF>) {
$diff .= $_;
}
close(DIFF);
}
$diff .= "\n\n";
}
}
&append_line($out, sprintf("%-9s%-12s%s%s", $rev, $delta,
$rcsfile, $diff));
}
}
sub build_header {
local($header);
delete $ENV{'TZ'};
local($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = localtime(time);
$header = sprintf(" User: %-8s\n Date: %02d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
$cvs_user, $year%100, $mon+1, $mday,
$hour, $min, $sec);
# $header = sprintf("%-8s %02d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
# $login, $year%100, $mon+1, $mday,
# $hour, $min, $sec);
}
# !!! Destination Mailing-list and history file mappings here !!!
#sub mlist_map
#{
# local($path) = @_;
# my $domain = "nongnu.org";
#
# if ($path =~ /^([^\/]+)/) {
# return "cvs\@$1.$domain";
# } else {
# return "cvs\@$domain";
# }
#}
sub derive_subject_from_changes_file ()
{
my $subj = "";
for ($i = 0; ; $i++)
{
open (CH, "<$CHANGED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user") or last;
while (my $change = <CH>)
{
# A changes file looks like this:
#
# src foo.c newfile.html
# www index.html project_nav.html
#
# Each line is " Dir File1 File2 ..."
# We only care about Dir, since the subject line should
# summarize.
$change =~ s/^[ \t]*//;
$change =~ /^([^ \t]+)[ \t]*/;
my $dir = $1;
# Fold to rightmost directory component
$dir =~ /([^\/]+)$/;
$dir = $1;
if ($subj eq "") {
$subj = $dir;
} else {
$subj .= ", $dir";
}
}
close (CH);
}
if ($subj ne "") {
$subj = "MODIFIED: $subj ...";
}
else {
# NPM: See if there's any file-addition notifications.
my $added = &read_line_nodie("$ADDED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user");
if ($added ne "") {
$subj .= "ADDED: $added ";
}
# print "derive_subject_from_changes_file().. added== $added \n";
## NPM: See if there's any file-removal notications.
my $removed = &read_line_nodie("$REMOVED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user");
if ($removed ne "") {
$subj .= "REMOVED: $removed ";
}
# print "derive_subject_from_changes_file().. removed== $removed \n";
## NPM: See if there's any branch notifications.
my $branched = &read_line_nodie("$BRANCH_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user");
if ($branched ne "") {
$subj .= "BRANCHED: $branched";
}
# print "derive_subject_from_changes_file().. branched== $branched \n";
## NPM: DEFAULT: DIRECTORY CREATION (c.f. "Check for a new directory first" in main mody)
if ($subj eq "") {
my $subject = join("/", @path);
$subj = "NEW: $subject";
}
}
return $subj;
}
sub mail_notification
{
local($addr_list, @text) = @_;
local($mail_to);
my $subj = &derive_subject_from_changes_file ();
if ($EMULATE_LOCAL_MAIL_USER ne "") {
$MAIL_FROM = "$cvs_user\@$EMULATE_LOCAL_MAIL_USER";
}
$mail_to = join(", ", @{$addr_list});
print "Mailing the commit message to $mail_to (from $MAIL_FROM)\n";
$ENV{'MAILUSER'} = $MAIL_FROM;
# Commented out on hocus, so comment it out here. -kff
# $ENV{'QMAILINJECT'} = 'f';
open(MAIL, "$MAIL_CMD -f$MAIL_FROM");
print MAIL "From: $MAIL_FROM\n";
print MAIL "To: $mail_to\n";
print MAIL "Subject: $SUBJECT_PRE $subj\n\n";
print(MAIL join("\n", @text));
close(MAIL);
# print "Mailing the commit message to $MAIL_TO...\n";
#
# #added by jrobbins@collab.net 1999/12/15
# # attempt to get rid of anonymous
# $ENV{'MAILUSER'} = 'commitlogger';
# $ENV{'QMAILINJECT'} = 'f';
#
# open(MAIL, "| /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject");
# print(MAIL "To: $MAIL_TO\n");
# print(MAIL "Subject: cvs commit: $ARGV[0]\n");
# print(MAIL join("\n", @text));
# close(MAIL);
}
## process the command line arguments sent to this script
## it returns an array of files, %s, sent from the loginfo
## command
sub process_argv
{
local(@argv) = @_;
local(@files);
local($arg);
print "Processing log script arguments...\n";
while (@argv) {
$arg = shift @argv;
if ($arg eq '-u') {
$cvs_user = shift @argv;
} else {
($donefiles) && die "Too many arguments!\n";
$donefiles = 1;
$ARGV[0] = $arg;
@files = split(' ', $arg);
}
}
return @files;
}
#############################################################
#
# Main Body
#
############################################################
#
# Setup environment
#
umask (002);
# Connect to the database
$cvsbin = "/usr/bin";
#
# Initialize basic variables
#
$id = getpgrp();
$state = $STATE_NONE;
$cvs_user = $ENV{'USER'} || getlogin || (getpwuid($<))[0] || sprintf("uid#%d",$<);
@files = process_argv(@ARGV);
@path = split('/', $files[0]);
if ($#path == 0) {
$dir = ".";
} else {
$dir = join('/', @path[1..$#path]);
}
#print("ARGV - ", join(":", @ARGV), "\n");
#print("files - ", join(":", @files), "\n");
#print("path - ", join(":", @path), "\n");
#print("dir - ", $dir, "\n");
#print("id - ", $id, "\n");
#
# Map the repository directory to an email address for commitlogs to be sent
# to.
#
#$mlist = &mlist_map($files[0]);
##########################
#
# Check for a new directory first. This will always appear as a
# single item in the argument list, and an empty log message.
#
if ($ARGV[0] =~ /New directory/) {
$header = &build_header;
@text = ();
push(@text, $header);
push(@text, "");
push(@text, " ".$ARGV[0]);
&mail_notification([ $mlist ], @text);
exit 0;
}
#
# Iterate over the body of the message collecting information.
#
while (<STDIN>) {
chomp; # Drop the newline
if (/^Revision\/Branch:/) {
s,^Revision/Branch:,,;
push (@branch_lines, split);
next;
}
# next if (/^[ \t]+Tag:/ && $state != $STATE_LOG);
if (/^Modified Files/) { $state = $STATE_CHANGED; next; }
if (/^Added Files/) { $state = $STATE_ADDED; next; }
if (/^Removed Files/) { $state = $STATE_REMOVED; next; }
if (/^Log Message/) { $state = $STATE_LOG; next; }
s/[ \t\n]+$//; # delete trailing space
push (@changed_files, split) if ($state == $STATE_CHANGED);
push (@added_files, split) if ($state == $STATE_ADDED);
push (@removed_files, split) if ($state == $STATE_REMOVED);
if ($state == $STATE_LOG) {
if (/^PR:$/i ||
/^Reviewed by:$/i ||
/^Submitted by:$/i ||
/^Obtained from:$/i) {
next;
}
push (@log_lines, $_);
}
}
#
# Strip leading and trailing blank lines from the log message. Also
# compress multiple blank lines in the body of the message down to a
# single blank line.
# (Note, this only does the mail and changes log, not the rcs log).
#
while ($#log_lines > -1) {
last if ($log_lines[0] ne "");
shift(@log_lines);
}
while ($#log_lines > -1) {
last if ($log_lines[$#log_lines] ne "");
pop(@log_lines);
}
for ($i = $#log_lines; $i > 0; $i--) {
if (($log_lines[$i - 1] eq "") && ($log_lines[$i] eq "")) {
splice(@log_lines, $i, 1);
}
}
#
# Find the log file that matches this log message
#
for ($i = 0; ; $i++) {
last if (! -e "$LOG_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user");
@text = &read_logfile("$LOG_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", "");
last if ($#text == -1);
last if (join(" ", @log_lines) eq join(" ", @text));
}
#
# Spit out the information gathered in this pass.
#
&write_logfile("$LOG_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", @log_lines);
&append_to_file("$BRANCH_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", $dir, @branch_lines);
&append_to_file("$ADDED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", $dir, @added_files);
&append_to_file("$CHANGED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", $dir, @changed_files);
&append_to_file("$REMOVED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", $dir, @removed_files);
&append_line("$MLIST_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", $mlist);
if ($rcsidinfo) {
&change_summary("$SUMMARY_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", (@changed_files, @added_files));
}
#
# Check whether this is the last directory. If not, quit.
#
if (-e "$LAST_FILE.$id.$cvs_user") {
$_ = &read_line("$LAST_FILE.$id.$cvs_user");
$tmpfiles = $files[0];
$tmpfiles =~ s,([^a-zA-Z0-9_/]),\\$1,g;
if (! grep(/$tmpfiles$/, $_)) {
print "More commits to come...\n";
exit 0
}
}
#
# This is it. The commits are all finished. Lump everything together
# into a single message, fire a copy off to the mailing list, and drop
# it on the end of the Changes file.
#
$header = &build_header;
#
# Produce the final compilation of the log messages
#
@text = ();
@mlist_list = ();
push(@text, $header);
push(@text, "");
for ($i = 0; ; $i++) {
last if (! -e "$LOG_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user");
push(@text, &read_file("$BRANCH_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", "Branch:"));
push(@text, &read_file("$CHANGED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", "Modified:"));
push(@text, &read_file("$ADDED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", "Added:"));
push(@text, &read_file("$REMOVED_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", "Removed:"));
push(@text, " Log:");
push(@text, &read_logfile("$LOG_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", " "));
push(@mlist_list, &read_file_lines("$MLIST_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user"));
if ($rcsidinfo == 2) {
if (-e "$SUMMARY_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user") {
push(@text, " ");
push(@text, " Revision Changes Path");
push(@text, &read_logfile("$SUMMARY_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", " "));
}
}
push(@text, "");
}
#
# Now generate the extra info for the mail message..
#
if ($rcsidinfo == 1) {
$revhdr = 0;
for ($i = 0; ; $i++) {
last if (! -e "$LOG_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user");
if (-e "$SUMMARY_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user") {
if (!$revhdr++) {
push(@text, "Revision Changes Path");
}
push(@text, &read_logfile("$SUMMARY_FILE.$i.$id.$cvs_user", ""));
}
}
if ($revhdr) {
push(@text, ""); # consistancy...
}
}
%mlist_hash = ();
foreach (@mlist_list) { $mlist_hash{ $_ } = 1; }
#
# Mail out the notification.
#
&mail_notification([ keys(%mlist_hash) ], @text);
&cleanup_tmpfiles;
exit 0;
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