101 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
101 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
#! /usr/bin/env python
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"""Example post-receive hook based on git-multimail.
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The simplest way to use git-multimail is to use the script
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git_multimail.py directly as a post-receive hook, and to configure it
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using Git's configuration files and command-line parameters. You can
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also write your own Python wrapper for more advanced configurability,
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using git_multimail.py as a Python module.
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This script is a simple example of such a post-receive hook. It is
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intended to be customized before use; see the comments in the script
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to help you get started.
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Using git-multimail as a Python module as done here provides more
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flexibility. It has the following advantages:
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* The tool's behavior can be customized using arbitrary Python code,
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without having to edit git_multimail.py.
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* Configuration settings can be read from other sources; for example,
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user names and email addresses could be read from LDAP or from a
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database. Or the settings can even be hardcoded in the importing
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Python script, if this is preferred.
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This script is a very basic example of how to use git_multimail.py as
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a module. The comments below explain some of the points at which the
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script's behavior could be changed or customized.
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"""
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import sys
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# If necessary, add the path to the directory containing
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# git_multimail.py to the Python path as follows. (This is not
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# necessary if git_multimail.py is in the same directory as this
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# script):
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#LIBDIR = 'path/to/directory/containing/module'
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#sys.path.insert(0, LIBDIR)
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import git_multimail
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# It is possible to modify the output templates here; e.g.:
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#git_multimail.FOOTER_TEMPLATE = """\
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#
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#-- \n\
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#This email was generated by the wonderful git-multimail tool.
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#"""
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# Specify which "git config" section contains the configuration for
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# git-multimail:
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config = git_multimail.Config('multimailhook')
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# Set some Git configuration variables. Equivalent to passing var=val
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# to "git -c var=val" each time git is called, or to adding the
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# configuration in .git/config (must come before instantiating the
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# environment) :
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#git_multimail.Config.add_config_parameters('multimailhook.commitEmailFormat=html')
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#git_multimail.Config.add_config_parameters(('user.name=foo', 'user.email=foo@example.com'))
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# Select the type of environment:
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try:
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environment = git_multimail.GenericEnvironment(config=config)
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#environment = git_multimail.GitoliteEnvironment(config=config)
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except git_multimail.ConfigurationException:
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sys.stderr.write('*** %s\n' % sys.exc_info()[1])
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sys.exit(1)
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# Choose the method of sending emails based on the git config:
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mailer = git_multimail.choose_mailer(config, environment)
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# Alternatively, you may hardcode the mailer using code like one of
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# the following:
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# Use "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t" to send emails. The envelopesender
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# argument is optional:
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#mailer = git_multimail.SendMailer(
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# command=['/usr/sbin/sendmail', '-oi', '-t'],
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# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
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# )
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# Use Python's smtplib to send emails. Both arguments are required.
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#mailer = git_multimail.SMTPMailer(
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# environment=environment,
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# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
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# # The smtpserver argument can also include a port number; e.g.,
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# # smtpserver='mail.example.com:25'
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# smtpserver='mail.example.com',
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# )
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# OutputMailer is intended only for testing; it writes the emails to
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# the specified file stream.
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#mailer = git_multimail.OutputMailer(sys.stdout)
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# Read changes from stdin and send notification emails:
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git_multimail.run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer)
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