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Table of Contents
- author
- authoring
- authoring_class
- buildozer
- change
- ChangeMessage
- Changes
- Console
- core
- destination_effect
- destination_reader
- destination_ref
- endpoint
- endpoint_provider
- feedback.action_result
- feedback.context
- feedback.finish_hook_context
- feedback.revision_context
- filter_replace
- folder
- format
- gerritapi.AccountInfo
- gerritapi.ApprovalInfo
- gerritapi.ChangeInfo
- gerritapi.ChangeMessageInfo
- gerritapi.ChangesQuery
- gerritapi.CommitInfo
- gerritapi.GitPersonInfo
- gerritapi.LabelInfo
- gerritapi.ParentCommitInfo
- gerritapi.ReviewResult
- gerritapi.RevisionInfo
- gerrit_api_obj
- git
- github_api_obj
- github_api_obj.add_label
- github_api_obj.create_status
- github_api_obj.delete_reference
- github_api_obj.get_authenticated_user
- github_api_obj.get_check_runs
- github_api_obj.get_combined_status
- github_api_obj.get_commit
- github_api_obj.get_pull_request_comment
- github_api_obj.get_pull_request_comments
- github_api_obj.get_pull_requests
- github_api_obj.get_reference
- github_api_obj.get_references
- github_api_obj.update_pull_request
- github_api_obj.update_reference
- Globals
- hg
- mapping_function
- metadata
- origin_ref
- patch
- Path
- PathAttributes
- SetReviewInput
- TransformWork
- ctx.add_label
- ctx.add_or_replace_label
- ctx.add_text_before_labels
- ctx.create_symlink
- ctx.destination_api
- ctx.destination_reader
- ctx.find_all_labels
- ctx.find_label
- ctx.new_path
- ctx.now_as_string
- ctx.origin_api
- ctx.read_path
- ctx.remove_label
- ctx.replace_label
- ctx.run
- ctx.set_author
- ctx.set_message
- ctx.write_path
author
Represents the author of a change
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
The email of the author | |
name | The name of the author |
authoring
The authors mapping between an origin and a destination
authoring.overwrite
Use the default author for all the submits in the destination. Note that some destinations might choose to ignore this author and use the current user running the tool (In other words they don't allow impersonation).
authoring_class authoring.overwrite(default)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
default | string The default author for commits in the destination |
Example:
Overwrite usage example:
Create an authoring object that will overwrite any origin author with noreply@foobar.com mail.
authoring.overwrite("Foo Bar <noreply@foobar.com>")
authoring.pass_thru
Use the origin author as the author in the destination, no whitelisting.
authoring_class authoring.pass_thru(default)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
default | string The default author for commits in the destination. This is used in squash mode workflows or if author cannot be determined. |
Example:
Pass thru usage example:
authoring.pass_thru(default = "Foo Bar <noreply@foobar.com>")
authoring.whitelisted
Create an individual or team that contributes code.
authoring_class authoring.whitelisted(default, whitelist)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
default | string The default author for commits in the destination. This is used in squash mode workflows or when users are not whitelisted. |
whitelist | sequence of string List of white listed authors in the origin. The authors must be unique |
Examples:
Only pass thru whitelisted users:
authoring.whitelisted(
default = "Foo Bar <noreply@foobar.com>",
whitelist = [
"someuser@myorg.com",
"other@myorg.com",
"another@myorg.com",
],
)
Only pass thru whitelisted LDAPs/usernames:
Some repositories are not based on email but use LDAPs/usernames. This is also supported since it is up to the origin how to check whether two authors are the same.
authoring.whitelisted(
default = "Foo Bar <noreply@foobar.com>",
whitelist = [
"someuser",
"other",
"another",
],
)
authoring_class
The authors mapping between an origin and a destination
buildozer
Module for Buildozer-related functionality such as creating and modifying BUILD targets.
buildozer.cmd
Creates a Buildozer command. You can specify the reversal with the 'reverse' argument.
command buildozer.cmd(forward, reverse=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
forward | string Specifies the Buildozer command, e.g. 'replace deps :foo :bar' |
reverse | string The reverse of the command. This is only required if the given command cannot be reversed automatically and the reversal of this command is required by some workflow or Copybara check. The following commands are automatically reversible:
|
buildozer.create
A transformation which creates a new build target and populates its attributes. This transform can reverse automatically to delete the target.
buildozerCreate buildozer.create(target, rule_type, commands=[], before='', after='')
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
target | string Target to create, including the package, e.g. 'foo:bar'. The package can be '.' for the root BUILD file. |
rule_type | string Type of this rule, for instance, java_library. |
commands | sequence Commands to populate attributes of the target after creating it. Elements can be strings such as 'add deps :foo' or objects returned by buildozer.cmd. |
before | string When supplied, causes this target to be created before the target named by 'before' |
after | string When supplied, causes this target to be created after the target named by 'after' |
buildozer.delete
A transformation which is the opposite of creating a build target. When run normally, it deletes a build target. When reversed, it creates and prepares one.
buildozerDelete buildozer.delete(target, rule_type='', recreate_commands=[], before='', after='')
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
target | string Target to create, including the package, e.g. 'foo:bar' |
rule_type | string Type of this rule, for instance, java_library. Supplying this will cause this transformation to be reversible. |
recreate_commands | sequence Commands to populate attributes of the target after creating it. Elements can be strings such as 'add deps :foo' or objects returned by buildozer.cmd. |
before | string When supplied with rule_type and the transformation is reversed, causes this target to be created before the target named by 'before' |
after | string When supplied with rule_type and the transformation is reversed, causes this target to be created after the target named by 'after' |
buildozer.modify
A transformation which runs one or more Buildozer commands against a single target expression. See http://go/buildozer for details on supported commands and target expression formats.
buildozerModify buildozer.modify(target, commands)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
target | object Specifies the target(s) against which to apply the commands. Can be a list. |
commands | sequence Commands to apply to the target(s) specified. Elements can be strings such as 'add deps :foo' or objects returned by buildozer.cmd. |
Examples:
Add a setting to one target:
Add "config = ':foo'" to foo/bar:baz:
buildozer.modify(
target = 'foo/bar:baz',
commands = [
buildozer.cmd('set config ":foo"'),
],
)
Add a setting to several targets:
Add "config = ':foo'" to foo/bar:baz and foo/bar:fooz:
buildozer.modify(
target = ['foo/bar:baz', 'foo/bar:fooz'],
commands = [
buildozer.cmd('set config ":foo"'),
],
)
change
A change metadata. Contains information like author, change message or detected labels
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
author | The author of the change |
date_time_iso_offset | Return a ISO offset date time. Example: 2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00' |
first_line_message | The message of the change |
labels | A dictionary with the labels detected for the change. If the label is present multiple times it returns the last value. Note that this is a heuristic and it could include things that are not labels. |
labels_all_values | A dictionary with the labels detected for the change. Note that the value is a collection of the values for each time the label was found. Use 'labels' instead if you are only interested in the last value. Note that this is a heuristic and it could include things that are not labels. |
merge | Returns true if the change represents a merge |
message | The message of the change |
original_author | The author of the change before any mapping |
ref | Origin reference ref |
ChangeMessage
Represents a well formed parsed change message with its associated labels.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
first_line | First line of this message |
text | The text description this message, not including the labels. |
message.label_values
Returns a list of values associated with the label name.
sequence of string message.label_values(label_name)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
label_name | string The label name. |
Changes
Data about the set of changes that are being migrated. Each change includes information like: original author, change message, labels, etc. You receive this as a field in TransformWork object for used defined transformations
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
current | List of changes that will be migrated |
migrated | List of changes that where migrated in previous Copybara executions or if using ITERATIVE mode in previous iterations of this workflow. |
Console
A console that can be used in skylark transformations to print info, warning or error messages.
console.error
Show an error in the log. Note that this will stop Copybara execution.
console.error(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
message | string message to log |
console.info
Show an info message in the console
console.info(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
message | string message to log |
console.progress
Show a progress message in the console
console.progress(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
message | string message to log |
console.verbose
Show an info message in the console if verbose logging is enabled.
console.verbose(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
message | string message to log |
console.warn
Show a warning in the console
console.warn(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
message | string message to log |
core
Core functionality for creating migrations, and basic transformations.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
main_config_path | Location of the config file. This is subject to change |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--config-root |
string | Configuration root path to be used for resolving absolute config labels like '//foo/bar' |
--console-file-flush-interval |
duration | How often Copybara should flush the console to the output file. (10s, 1m, etc.)If set to 0s, console will be flushed only at the end. |
--console-file-path |
string | If set, write the console output also to the given file path. |
--debug-file-break |
string | Stop when file matching the glob changes |
--debug-metadata-break |
boolean | Stop when message and/or author changes |
--debug-transform-break |
string | Stop when transform description matches |
--disable-reversible-check |
boolean | If set, all workflows will be executed without reversible_check, overriding the workflow config and the normal behavior for CHANGE_REQUEST mode. |
--dry-run |
boolean | Run the migration in dry-run mode. Some destination implementations might have some side effects (like creating a code review), but never submit to a main branch. |
--fetch-timeout |
duration | Fetch timeout |
--force |
boolean | Force the migration even if Copybara cannot find in the destination a change that is an ancestor of the one(s) being migrated. This should be used with care, as it could lose changes when migrating a previous/conflicting change. |
--noansi |
boolean | Don't use ANSI output for messages |
--nocleanup |
boolean | Cleanup the output directories. This includes the workdir, scratch clones of Git repos, etc. By default is set to false and directories will be cleaned prior to the execution. If set to true, the previous run output will not be cleaned up. Keep in mind that running in this mode will lead to an ever increasing disk usage. |
--output-limit |
int | Limit the output in the console to a number of records. Each subcommand might use this flag differently. Defaults to 0, which shows all the output. |
--output-root |
string | The root directory where to generate output files. If not set, ~/copybara/out is used by default. Use with care, Copybara might remove files inside this root if necessary. |
--squash |
boolean | Override workflow's mode with 'SQUASH'. This is useful mainly for workflows that use 'ITERATIVE' mode, when we want to run a single export with 'SQUASH', maybe to fix an issue. Always use --dry-run before, to test your changes locally. |
--validate-starlark |
string | Starlark should be validated prior to execution, but this might break legacy configs. Options are LOOSE, STRICT |
-v, --verbose |
boolean | Verbose output. |
core.copy
Copy files between directories and renames files
transformation core.copy(before, after, paths=glob(["**"]), overwrite=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
before | string The name of the file or directory to copy. If this is the empty string and 'after' is a directory, then all files in the workdir will be copied to the sub directory specified by 'after', maintaining the directory tree. |
after | string The name of the file or directory destination. If this is the empty string and 'before' is a directory, then all files in 'before' will be copied to the repo root, maintaining the directory tree inside 'before'. |
paths | glob A glob expression relative to 'before' if it represents a directory. Only files matching the expression will be copied. For example, glob(["**.java"]), matches all java files recursively inside 'before' folder. Defaults to match all the files recursively. |
overwrite | boolean Overwrite destination files if they already exist. Note that this makes the transformation non-reversible, since there is no way to know if the file was overwritten or not in the reverse workflow. |
Examples:
Copy a directory:
Move all the files in a directory to another directory:
core.copy("foo/bar_internal", "bar")
In this example, foo/bar_internal/one
will be copied to bar/one
.
Copy with reversal:
Copy all static files to a 'static' folder and use remove for reverting the change
core.transform(
[core.copy("foo", "foo/static", paths = glob(["**.css","**.html", ]))],
reversal = [core.remove(glob(['foo/static/**.css', 'foo/static/**.html']))]
)
core.dynamic_feedback
Create a dynamic Skylark feedback migration. This should only be used by libraries developers
feedback.action core.dynamic_feedback(impl, params={})
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
impl | starlarkCallable The Skylark function to call |
params | dict The parameters to the function. Will be available under ctx.params |
core.dynamic_transform
Create a dynamic Skylark transformation. This should only be used by libraries developers
transformation core.dynamic_transform(impl, params={})
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
impl | starlarkCallable The Skylark function to call |
params | dict The parameters to the function. Will be available under ctx.params |
Example:
Create a dynamic transformation with parameter:
If you want to create a library that uses dynamic transformations, you probably want to make them customizable. In order to do that, in your library.bara.sky, you need to hide the dynamic transformation (prefix with '_' and instead expose a function that creates the dynamic transformation with the param:
def _test_impl(ctx):
ctx.set_message(ctx.message + ctx.params['name'] + str(ctx.params['number']) + '\n')
def test(name, number = 2):
return core.dynamic_transform(impl = _test_impl,
params = { 'name': name, 'number': number})
After defining this function, you can use test('example', 42)
as a transformation in core.workflow
.
core.fail_with_noop
If invoked, it will fail the current migration as a noop
feedback.action core.fail_with_noop(msg)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
msg | string The noop message |
core.feedback
Defines a migration of changes' metadata, that can be invoked via the Copybara command in the same way as a regular workflow migrates the change itself.
It is considered change metadata any information associated with a change (pending or submitted) that is not core to the change itself. A few examples:
- Comments: Present in any code review system. Examples: Github PRs or Gerrit code reviews.
- Labels: Used in code review systems for approvals and/or CI results. Examples: Github labels, Gerrit code review labels.
core.feedback(name, origin, destination, actions=[], description=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | string The name of the feedback workflow. |
origin | trigger The trigger of a feedback migration. |
destination | endpoint_provider Where to write change metadata to. This is usually a code review system like Gerrit or GitHub PR. |
actions | sequence A list of feedback actions to perform, with the following semantics: |
description | string A description of what this workflow achieves |
core.filter_replace
Applies an initial filtering to find a substring to be replaced and then applies a mapping
of replaces for the matched text.
filter_replace core.filter_replace(regex, mapping={}, group=Whole text, paths=glob(["**"]), reverse=
regex)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
regex | string A re2 regex to match a substring of the file |
mapping | object A mapping function like core.replace_mapper or a dict with mapping values. |
group | integer Extract a regex group from the matching text and pass this as parameter to the mapping instead of the whole matching text. |
paths | glob A glob expression relative to the workdir representing the files to apply the transformation. For example, glob(["**.java"]), matches all java files recursively. Defaults to match all the files recursively. |
reverse | string A re2 regex used as reverse transformation |
Examples:
Simple replace with mapping:
Simplest mapping
core.filter_replace(
regex = 'a.*',
mapping = {
'afoo': 'abar',
'abaz': 'abam'
}
)
TODO replace:
This replace is similar to what it can be achieved with core.todo_replace:
core.filter_replace(
regex = 'TODO\((.*?)\)',
group = 1,
mapping = core.replace_mapper([
core.replace(
before = '${p}foo${s}',
after = '${p}fooz${s}',
regex_groups = { 'p': '.*', 's': '.*'}
),
core.replace(
before = '${p}baz${s}',
after = '${p}bazz${s}',
regex_groups = { 'p': '.*', 's': '.*'}
),
],
all = True
)
)
core.format
Formats a String using Java format patterns.
string core.format(format, args)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
format | string The format string |
args | sequence The arguments to format |
core.move
Moves files between directories and renames files
transformation core.move(before, after, paths=glob(["**"]), overwrite=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
before | string The name of the file or directory before moving. If this is the empty string and 'after' is a directory, then all files in the workdir will be moved to the sub directory specified by 'after', maintaining the directory tree. |
after | string The name of the file or directory after moving. If this is the empty string and 'before' is a directory, then all files in 'before' will be moved to the repo root, maintaining the directory tree inside 'before'. |
paths | glob A glob expression relative to 'before' if it represents a directory. Only files matching the expression will be moved. For example, glob(["**.java"]), matches all java files recursively inside 'before' folder. Defaults to match all the files recursively. |
overwrite | boolean Overwrite destination files if they already exist. Note that this makes the transformation non-reversible, since there is no way to know if the file was overwritten or not in the reverse workflow. |
Examples:
Move a directory:
Move all the files in a directory to another directory:
core.move("foo/bar_internal", "bar")
In this example, foo/bar_internal/one
will be moved to bar/one
.
Move all the files to a subfolder:
Move all the files in the checkout dir into a directory called foo:
core.move("", "foo")
In this example, one
and two/bar
will be moved to foo/one
and foo/two/bar
.
Move a subfolder's content to the root:
Move the contents of a folder to the checkout root directory:
core.move("foo", "")
In this example, foo/bar
would be moved to bar
.
core.remove
Remove files from the workdir. This transformation is only meant to be used inside core.transform for reversing core.copy like transforms. For regular file filtering use origin_files exclude mechanism.
remove core.remove(paths)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
paths | glob The files to be deleted |
Examples:
Reverse a file copy:
Move all the files in a directory to another directory:
core.transform(
[core.copy("foo", "foo/public")],
reversal = [core.remove(glob(["foo/public/**"]))])
In this example, foo/one
will be moved to foo/public/one
.
Copy with reversal:
Copy all static files to a 'static' folder and use remove for reverting the change
core.transform(
[core.copy("foo", "foo/static", paths = glob(["**.css","**.html", ]))],
reversal = [core.remove(glob(['foo/static/**.css', 'foo/static/**.html']))]
)
core.replace
Replace a text with another text using optional regex groups. This tranformer can be automatically reversed.
replace core.replace(before, after, regex_groups={}, paths=glob(["**"]), first_only=False, multiline=False, repeated_groups=False, ignore=[])
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
before | string The text before the transformation. Can contain references to regex groups. For example "foo${x}text".
If '$' literal character needs to be matched, ' |
after | string The text after the transformation. It can also contain references to regex groups, like 'before' field. |
regex_groups | dict A set of named regexes that can be used to match part of the replaced text.Copybara uses re2 syntax. For example {"x": "[A-Za-z]+"} |
paths | glob A glob expression relative to the workdir representing the files to apply the transformation. For example, glob(["**.java"]), matches all java files recursively. Defaults to match all the files recursively. |
first_only | boolean If true, only replaces the first instance rather than all. In single line mode, replaces the first instance on each line. In multiline mode, replaces the first instance in each file. |
multiline | boolean Whether to replace text that spans more than one line. |
repeated_groups | boolean Allow to use a group multiple times. For example foo${repeated}/${repeated}. Note that this mechanism doesn't use backtracking. In other words, the group instances are treated as different groups in regex construction and then a validation is done after that. |
ignore | sequence A set of regexes. Any text that matches any expression in this set, which might otherwise be transformed, will be ignored. |
Examples:
Simple replacement:
Replaces the text "internal" with "external" in all java files
core.replace(
before = "internal",
after = "external",
paths = glob(["**.java"]),
)
Append some text at the end of files:
core.replace(
before = '${end}',
after = 'Text to be added at the end',
multiline = True,
regex_groups = { 'end' : '\z'},
)
Append some text at the end of files reversible:
Same as the above example but make the transformation reversible
core.transform([
core.replace(
before = '${end}',
after = 'some append',
multiline = True,
regex_groups = { 'end' : '\z'},
)
],
reversal = [
core.replace(
before = 'some append${end}',
after = '',
multiline = True,
regex_groups = { 'end' : '\z'},
)])
Replace using regex groups:
In this example we map some urls from the internal to the external version in all the files of the project.
core.replace(
before = "https://some_internal/url/${pkg}.html",
after = "https://example.com/${pkg}.html",
regex_groups = {
"pkg": ".*",
},
)
So a url like https://some_internal/url/foo/bar.html
will be transformed to https://example.com/foo/bar.html
.
Remove confidential blocks:
This example removes blocks of text/code that are confidential and thus shouldn'tbe exported to a public repository.
core.replace(
before = "${x}",
after = "",
multiline = True,
regex_groups = {
"x": "(?m)^.*BEGIN-INTERNAL[\\w\\W]*?END-INTERNAL.*$\\n",
},
)
This replace would transform a text file like:
This is
public
// BEGIN-INTERNAL
confidential
information
// END-INTERNAL
more public code
// BEGIN-INTERNAL
more confidential
information
// END-INTERNAL
Into:
This is
public
more public code
core.replace_mapper
A mapping function that applies a list of replaces until one replaces the text (Unless all = True
is used). This should be used with core.filter_replace or other transformations that accept text mapping as parameter.
replaceMapper core.replace_mapper(mapping, all=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
mapping | sequence of transformation The list of core.replace transformations |
all | boolean Run all the mappings despite a replace happens. |
core.reverse
Given a list of transformations, returns the list of transformations equivalent to undoing all the transformations
sequence of transformation core.reverse(transformations)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
transformations | sequence of transformation The transformations to reverse |
core.todo_replace
Replace Google style TODOs. For example TODO(username, othername)
.
todoReplace core.todo_replace(tags=['TODO', 'NOTE'], mapping={}, mode='MAP_OR_IGNORE', paths=glob(["**"]), default=None, ignore=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
tags | sequence of string Prefix tag to look for |
mapping | dict Mapping of users/strings |
mode | string Mode for the replace:
|
paths | glob A glob expression relative to the workdir representing the files to apply the transformation. For example, glob(["**.java"]), matches all java files recursively. Defaults to match all the files recursively. |
default | string Default value if mapping not found. Only valid for 'MAP_OR_DEFAULT' or 'USE_DEFAULT' modes |
ignore | string If set, elements within TODO (with usernames) that match the regex will be ignored. For example ignore = "foo" would ignore "foo" in "TODO(foo,bar)" but not "bar". |
Examples:
Simple update:
Replace TODOs and NOTES for users in the mapping:
core.todo_replace(
mapping = {
'test1' : 'external1',
'test2' : 'external2'
}
)
Would replace texts like TODO(test1) or NOTE(test1, test2) with TODO(external1) or NOTE(external1, external2)
Scrubbing:
Remove text from inside TODOs
core.todo_replace(
mode = 'SCRUB_NAMES'
)
Would replace texts like TODO(test1): foo or NOTE(test1, test2):foo with TODO:foo and NOTE:foo
Ignoring Regex Patterns:
Ignore regEx inside TODOs when scrubbing/mapping
core.todo_replace(
mapping = { 'aaa' : 'foo'},
ignore = 'b/.*'
)
Would replace texts like TODO(b/123, aaa) with TODO(b/123, foo)
core.transform
Groups some transformations in a transformation that can contain a particular, manually-specified, reversal, where the forward version and reversed version of the transform are represented as lists of transforms. The is useful if a transformation does not automatically reverse, or if the automatic reversal does not work for some reason.
If reversal is not provided, the transform will try to compute the reverse of the transformations list.
transformation core.transform(transformations, reversal=The reverse of 'transformations', ignore_noop=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
transformations | sequence of transformation The list of transformations to run as a result of running this transformation. |
reversal | sequence of transformation The list of transformations to run as a result of running this transformation in reverse. |
ignore_noop | boolean In case a noop error happens in the group of transformations (Both forward and reverse), it will be ignored, but the rest of the transformations in the group will still be executed. If ignore_noop is not set, we will apply the closest parent's ignore_noop. |
core.verify_match
Verifies that a RegEx matches (or not matches) the specified files. Does not transform anything, but will stop the workflow if it fails.
verifyMatch core.verify_match(regex, paths=glob(["**"]), verify_no_match=False, also_on_reversal=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
regex | string The regex pattern to verify. To satisfy the validation, there has to be atleast one (or no matches if verify_no_match) match in each of the files included in paths. The re2j pattern will be applied in multiline mode, i.e. '^' refers to the beginning of a file and '$' to its end. Copybara uses re2 syntax. |
paths | glob A glob expression relative to the workdir representing the files to apply the transformation. For example, glob(["**.java"]), matches all java files recursively. Defaults to match all the files recursively. |
verify_no_match | boolean If true, the transformation will verify that the RegEx does not match. |
also_on_reversal | boolean If true, the check will also apply on the reversal. The default behavior is to not verify the pattern on reversal. |
core.workflow
Defines a migration pipeline which can be invoked via the Copybara command.
Implicit labels that can be used/exposed:
- COPYBARA_CONTEXT_REFERENCE: Requested reference. For example if copybara is invoked as
copybara copy.bara.sky workflow master
, the value would bemaster
. - COPYBARA_LAST_REV: Last reference that was migrated
- COPYBARA_CURRENT_REV: The current reference being migrated
- COPYBARA_CURRENT_MESSAGE: The current message at this point of the transformations
- COPYBARA_CURRENT_MESSAGE_TITLE: The current message title (first line) at this point of the transformations
- COPYBARA_AUTHOR: The author of the change
core.workflow(name, origin, destination, authoring, transformations=[], origin_files=glob(["**"]), destination_files=glob(["**"]), mode="SQUASH", reversible_check=True for 'CHANGE_REQUEST' mode. False otherwise, check_last_rev_state=True for CHANGE_REQUEST, ask_for_confirmation=False, dry_run=False, after_migration=[], after_workflow=[], change_identity=None, set_rev_id=True, smart_prune=False, migrate_noop_changes=False, experimental_custom_rev_id=None, description=None, checkout=True)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | string The name of the workflow. |
origin | origin Where to read from the code to be migrated, before applying the transformations. This is usually a VCS like Git, but can also be a local folder or even a pending change in a code review system like Gerrit. |
destination | destination Where to write to the code being migrated, after applying the transformations. This is usually a VCS like Git, but can also be a local folder or even a pending change in a code review system like Gerrit. |
authoring | authoring_class The author mapping configuration from origin to destination. |
transformations | sequence The transformations to be run for this workflow. They will run in sequence. |
origin_files | glob A glob relative to the workdir that will be read from the origin during the import. For example glob(["**.java"]), all java files, recursively, which excludes all other file types. |
destination_files | glob A glob relative to the root of the destination repository that matches files that are part of the migration. Files NOT matching this glob will never be removed, even if the file does not exist in the source. For example glob([''], exclude = ['/BUILD']) keeps all BUILD files in destination when the origin does not have any BUILD files. You can also use this to limit the migration to a subdirectory of the destination, e.g. glob(['java/src/'], exclude = ['/BUILD']) to only affect non-BUILD files in java/src. |
mode | string Workflow mode. Currently we support four modes:
|
reversible_check | boolean Indicates if the tool should try to to reverse all the transformations at the end to check that they are reversible. |
check_last_rev_state | boolean If set to true, Copybara will validate that the destination didn't change since last-rev import for destination_files. Note that this flag doesn't work for CHANGE_REQUEST mode. |
ask_for_confirmation | boolean Indicates that the tool should show the diff and require user's confirmation before making a change in the destination. |
dry_run | boolean Run the migration in dry-run mode. Some destination implementations might have some side effects (like creating a code review), but never submit to a main branch. |
after_migration | sequence Run a feedback workflow after one migration happens. This runs once per change in |
after_workflow | sequence Run a feedback workflow after all the changes for this workflow run are migrated. Prefer |
change_identity | string By default, Copybara hashes several fields so that each change has an unique identifier that at the same time reuses the generated destination change. This allows to customize the identity hash generation so that the same identity is used in several workflows. At least ${copybara_config_path} has to be present. Current user is added to the hash automatically.
|
set_rev_id | boolean Copybara adds labels like 'GitOrigin-RevId' in the destination in order to track what was the latest change imported. For |
smart_prune | boolean By default CHANGE_REQUEST workflows cannot restore scrubbed files. This flag does a best-effort approach in restoring the non-affected snippets. For now we only revert the non-affected files. This only works for CHANGE_REQUEST mode. |
migrate_noop_changes | boolean By default, Copybara tries to only migrate changes that affect origin_files or config files. This flag allows to include all the changes. Note that it might generate more empty changes errors. In |
experimental_custom_rev_id | string Use this label name instead of the one provided by the origin. This is subject to change and there is no guarantee. |
description | string A description of what this workflow achieves |
checkout | boolean Allows disabling the checkout. The usage of this feature is rare. This could be used to update a file of your own repo when a dependant repo version changes and you are not interested on the files of the dependant repo, just the new version. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--change-request-from-sot-limit |
int | Number of origin baseline changes to use for trying to match one in the destination. It can be used if the are many parent changes in the origin that are a no-op in the destination |
--change-request-from-sot-retry |
list<integer> | Number of retries and delay between retries when we cannot find the baseline in the destination for CHANGE_REQUEST_FROM_SOT. For example '10,30,60' will retry three times. The first retry will be delayed 10s, the second one 30s and the third one 60s |
--change-request-parent, --change_request_parent |
string | Commit revision to be used as parent when importing a commit using CHANGE_REQUEST workflow mode. this shouldn't be needed in general as Copybara is able to detect the parent commit message. |
--check-last-rev-state |
boolean | If enabled, Copybara will validate that the destination didn't change since last-rev import for destination_files. Note that this flag doesn't work for CHANGE_REQUEST mode. |
--default-author |
string | Use this author as default instead of the one in the config file.Format should be 'Foo Bar foobar@example.com' |
--diff-in-origin |
boolean | When this flag is enabled, copybara will show different changes between last Revision and current revision in origin instead of in destination. NOTE: it Only works for SQUASH and ITERATIVE |
--force-author |
author | Force the author to this. Note that this only changes the author before the transformations happen, you can still use the transformations to alter it. |
--force-message |
string | Force the change description to this. Note that this only changes the message before the transformations happen, you can still use the transformations to alter it. |
--ignore-noop |
boolean | Only warn about operations/transforms that didn't have any effect. For example: A transform that didn't modify any file, non-existent origin directories, etc. |
--import-noop-changes |
boolean | By default Copybara will only try to migrate changes that could affect the destination. Ignoring changes that only affect excluded files in origin_files. This flag disables that behavior and runs for all the changes. |
--init-history |
boolean | Import all the changes from the beginning of the history up to the resolved ref. For 'ITERATIVE' workflows this will import individual changes since the first one. For 'SQUASH' it will import the squashed change up to the resolved ref. WARNING: Use with care, this flag should be used only for the very first run of Copybara for a workflow. |
--iterative-limit-changes |
int | Import just a number of changes instead of all the pending ones |
--last-rev |
string | Last revision that was migrated to the destination |
--nosmart-prune |
boolean | Disable smart prunning |
--notransformation-join |
boolean | By default Copybara tries to join certain transformations in one so that it is more efficient. This disables the feature. |
--read-config-from-change |
boolean | For each imported origin change, load the workflow's origin_files, destination_files and transformations from the config version of that change. The rest of the fields (more importantly, origin and destination) cannot change and the version from the first config will be used. |
--squash-skip-history |
boolean | Avoid exposing the history of changes that are being migrated. This is useful when we want to migrate a new repository but we don't want to expose all the change history to metadata.squash_notes. |
--threads |
int | Number of threads to use when running transformations that change lot of files |
--threads-min-size |
int | Minimum size of the lists to process to run them in parallel |
--workflow-identity-user |
string | Use a custom string as a user for computing change identity |
destination_effect
Represents an effect that happened in the destination due to a single migration
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
destination_ref | Destination reference updated/created. Might be null if there was no effect. Might be set even if the type is error (For example a synchronous presubmit test failed but a review was created). |
errors | List of errors that happened during the migration |
origin_refs | List of origin changes that were included in this migration |
summary | Textual summary of what happened. Users of this class should not try to parse this field. |
type | Return the type of effect that happened: CREATED, UPDATED, NOOP, INSUFFICIENT_APPROVALS or ERROR |
destination_reader
Handle to read from the destination
destination_reader.copy_destination_files
Copy files from the destination into the workdir.
destination_reader.copy_destination_files(glob)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
glob | glob Files to copy to the workdir, potentially overwriting files checked out from the origin. |
Example:
Copy files from the destination's baseline:
This can be added to the transformations of your core.workflow:
def _copy_destination_file(ctx):
content = ctx.destination_reader().copy_destination_files(path = 'path/to/**')
transforms = [core.dynamic_transform(_copy_destination_file)]
Would copy all files in path/to/ from the destination baseline to the copybara workdir. The files do not have to be covered by origin_files nor destination_files, but will cause errors if they are not covered by destination_files and not moved or deleted.
destination_reader.read_file
Read a file from the destination.
string destination_reader.read_file(path)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
path | string Path to the file. |
Example:
Read a file from the destination's baseline:
This can be added to the transformations of your core.workflow:
def _read_destination_file(ctx):
content = ctx.destination_reader().read_file(path = path/to/my_file.txt')
ctx.console.info(content)
transforms = [core.dynamic_transform(_read_destination_file)]
Would print out the content of path/to/my_file.txt in the destination. The file does not have to be covered by origin_files nor destination_files.
destination_ref
Reference to the change/review created/updated on the destination.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
id | Destination reference id |
type | Type of reference created. Each destination defines its own and guarantees to be more stable than urls/ids |
url | Url, if any, of the destination change |
endpoint
An origin or destination API in a feedback migration.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
url | Return the URL of this endpoint. |
endpoint.new_destination_ref
Creates a new destination reference out of this endpoint.
destination_ref endpoint.new_destination_ref(ref, type, url=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ref | string The reference. |
type | string The type of this reference. |
url | string The url associated with this reference, if any. |
endpoint.new_origin_ref
Creates a new origin reference out of this endpoint.
origin_ref endpoint.new_origin_ref(ref)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ref | string The reference. |
endpoint_provider
An handle for an origin or destination API in a feedback migration.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
url | Return the URL of this endpoint, if any. |
feedback.action_result
Gives access to the feedback migration information and utilities.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
msg | The message associated with the result |
result | The result of this action |
feedback.context
Gives access to the feedback migration information and utilities. This context is a concrete implementation for feedback migrations.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
action_name | The name of the current action. |
console | Get an instance of the console to report errors or warnings |
destination | An object representing the destination. Can be used to query or modify the destination state |
feedback_name | The name of the Feedback migration calling this action. |
origin | An object representing the origin. Can be used to query about the ref or modifying the origin state |
params | Parameters for the function if created with core.dynamic_feedback |
refs | A list containing string representations of the entities that triggered the event |
feedback.context.error
Returns an error action result.
feedback.action_result feedback.context.error(msg)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
msg | string The error message |
feedback.context.noop
Returns a no op action result with an optional message.
feedback.action_result feedback.context.noop(msg=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
msg | string The no op message |
feedback.context.record_effect
Records an effect of the current action.
feedback.context.record_effect(summary, origin_refs, destination_ref, errors=[], type="UPDATED")
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
summary | string The summary of this effect |
origin_refs | sequence of origin_ref The origin refs |
destination_ref | destination_ref The destination ref |
errors | sequence of string An optional list of errors |
type | string The type of migration effect:
|
feedback.context.success
Returns a successful action result.
feedback.action_result feedback.context.success()
feedback.finish_hook_context
Gives access to the feedback migration information and utilities. This context is a concrete implementation for 'after_migration' hooks.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
action_name | The name of the current action. |
console | Get an instance of the console to report errors or warnings |
destination | An object representing the destination. Can be used to query or modify the destination state |
effects | The list of effects that happened in the destination |
origin | An object representing the origin. Can be used to query about the ref or modifying the origin state |
params | Parameters for the function if created with core.dynamic_feedback |
revision | Get the requested/resolved revision |
feedback.finish_hook_context.record_effect
Records an effect of the current action.
feedback.finish_hook_context.record_effect(summary, origin_refs, destination_ref, errors=[], type="UPDATED")
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
summary | string The summary of this effect |
origin_refs | sequence of origin_ref The origin refs |
destination_ref | destination_ref The destination ref |
errors | sequence of string An optional list of errors |
type | string The type of migration effect:
|
feedback.revision_context
Information about the revision request/resolved for the migration
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
labels | A dictionary with the labels detected for the requested/resolved revision. |
filter_replace
A core.filter_replace transformation
folder
Module for dealing with local filesystem folders
folder.destination
A folder destination is a destination that puts the output in a folder. It can be used both for testing or real production migrations.Given that folder destination does not support a lot of the features of real VCS, there are some limitations on how to use it:
- It requires passing a ref as an argument, as there is no way of calculating previous migrated changes. Alternatively, --last-rev can be used, which could migrate N changes.
- Most likely, the workflow should use 'SQUASH' mode, as history is not supported.
- If 'ITERATIVE' mode is used, a new temp directory will be created for each change migrated.
folderDestination folder.destination()
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--folder-dir |
string | Local directory to write the output of the migration to. If the directory exists, all files will be deleted. By default Copybara will generate a temporary directory, so you shouldn't need this. |
folder.origin
A folder origin is a origin that uses a folder as input. The folder is specified via the source_ref argument.
folderOrigin folder.origin(materialize_outside_symlinks=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
materialize_outside_symlinks | boolean By default folder.origin will refuse any symlink in the migration folder that is an absolute symlink or that refers to a file outside of the folder. If this flag is set, it will materialize those symlinks as regular files in the checkout directory. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--folder-origin-author |
string | Deprecated. Please use '--force-author'. Author of the change being migrated from folder.origin() |
--folder-origin-ignore-invalid-symlinks |
boolean | If an invalid symlink is found, ignore it instead of failing |
--folder-origin-message |
string | Deprecated. Please use '--force-message'. Message of the change being migrated from folder.origin() |
format
Module for formatting the code to Google's style/guidelines
format.buildifier
Formats the BUILD files using buildifier.
transformation format.buildifier(paths=glob(["**.bzl", "**/BUILD", "BUILD"]), type='auto', lint="OFF", lint_warnings=[])
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
paths | glob Paths of the files to format relative to the workdir. |
type | string The type of the files. Can be 'auto', 'bzl', 'build' or 'workspace'. Note that this is not recommended to be set and might break in the future. The default is 'auto'. This mode formats as BUILD files "BUILD", "BUILD.bazel", "WORKSPACE" and "WORKSPACE.bazel" files. The rest as bzl files. Prefer to use those names for BUILD files instead of setting this flag. |
lint | string If buildifier --lint should be used. This fixes several common issues. Note that this transformation is difficult to revert. For example if it removes a load statement because is not used after removing a rule, then the reverse workflow needs to add back the load statement (core.replace or similar). Possible values: |
lint_warnings | sequence of string Warnings used in the lint mode. Default is buildifier default` |
Examples:
Default usage:
The default parameters formats all BUILD and bzl files in the checkout directory:
format.buildifier()
Enable lint:
Enable lint for buildifier
format.buildifier(lint = "FIX")
Using globs:
Globs can be used to match only certain files:
format.buildifier(
paths = glob(["foo/BUILD", "foo/**/BUILD"], exclude = ["foo/bar/BUILD"])
)
Formats all the BUILD files inside foo
except for foo/bar/BUILD
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--buildifier-batch-size |
int | Process files in batches this size |
gerritapi.AccountInfo
Gerrit account information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
account_id | The numeric ID of the account. |
The email address the user prefers to be contacted through. Only set if detailed account information is requested. See option DETAILED_ACCOUNTS for change queries and options DETAILS and ALL_EMAILS for account queries. |
|
name | The full name of the user. Only set if detailed account information is requested. See option DETAILED_ACCOUNTS for change queries and option DETAILS for account queries. |
secondary_emails | A list of the secondary email addresses of the user. Only set for account queries when the ALL_EMAILS option or the suggest parameter is set. Secondary emails are only included if the calling user has the Modify Account, and hence is allowed to see secondary emails of other users. |
username | The username of the user. Only set if detailed account information is requested. See option DETAILED_ACCOUNTS for change queries and option DETAILS for account queries. |
gerritapi.ApprovalInfo
Gerrit approval information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
account_id | The numeric ID of the account. |
date | The time and date describing when the approval was made. |
The email address the user prefers to be contacted through. Only set if detailed account information is requested. See option DETAILED_ACCOUNTS for change queries and options DETAILS and ALL_EMAILS for account queries. |
|
name | The full name of the user. Only set if detailed account information is requested. See option DETAILED_ACCOUNTS for change queries and option DETAILS for account queries. |
secondary_emails | A list of the secondary email addresses of the user. Only set for account queries when the ALL_EMAILS option or the suggest parameter is set. Secondary emails are only included if the calling user has the Modify Account, and hence is allowed to see secondary emails of other users. |
username | The username of the user. Only set if detailed account information is requested. See option DETAILED_ACCOUNTS for change queries and option DETAILS for account queries. |
value | The vote that the user has given for the label. If present and zero, the user is permitted to vote on the label. If absent, the user is not permitted to vote on that label. |
gerritapi.ChangeInfo
Gerrit change information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
branch | The name of the target branch. The refs/heads/ prefix is omitted. |
change_id | The Change-Id of the change. |
created | The timestamp of when the change was created. |
current_revision | The commit ID of the current patch set of this change. Only set if the current revision is requested or if all revisions are requested. |
id | The ID of the change in the format "<project>~<branch>~<Change-Id> ", where 'project', 'branch' and 'Change-Id' are URL encoded. For 'branch' the refs/heads/ prefix is omitted. |
labels | The labels of the change as a map that maps the label names to LabelInfo entries. Only set if labels or detailed labels are requested. |
messages | Messages associated with the change as a list of ChangeMessageInfo entities. Only set if messages are requested. |
number | The legacy numeric ID of the change. |
owner | The owner of the change as an AccountInfo entity. |
project | The name of the project. |
revisions | All patch sets of this change as a map that maps the commit ID of the patch set to a RevisionInfo entity. Only set if the current revision is requested (in which case it will only contain a key for the current revision) or if all revisions are requested. |
status | The status of the change (NEW, MERGED, ABANDONED). |
subject | The subject of the change (header line of the commit message). |
submittable | Whether the change has been approved by the project submit rules. Only set if requested via additional field SUBMITTABLE. |
submitted | The timestamp of when the change was submitted. |
topic | The topic to which this change belongs. |
updated | The timestamp of when the change was last updated. |
gerritapi.ChangeMessageInfo
Gerrit change message information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
author | Author of the message as an AccountInfo entity. Unset if written by the Gerrit system. |
date | The timestamp of when this identity was constructed. |
id | The ID of the message. |
message | The text left by the user. |
real_author | Real author of the message as an AccountInfo entity. Set if the message was posted on behalf of another user. |
revision_number | Which patchset (if any) generated this message. |
tag | Value of the tag field from ReviewInput set while posting the review. NOTE: To apply different tags on on different votes/comments multiple invocations of the REST call are required. |
gerritapi.ChangesQuery
Input for listing Gerrit changes. See https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#list-changes
gerritapi.CommitInfo
Gerrit commit information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
author | The author of the commit as a GitPersonInfo entity. |
commit | The commit ID. Not set if included in a RevisionInfo entity that is contained in a map which has the commit ID as key. |
committer | The committer of the commit as a GitPersonInfo entity. |
message | The commit message. |
parents | The parent commits of this commit as a list of CommitInfo entities. In each parent only the commit and subject fields are populated. |
subject | The subject of the commit (header line of the commit message). |
gerritapi.GitPersonInfo
Git person information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
date | The timestamp of when this identity was constructed. |
The email address of the author/committer. | |
name | The name of the author/committer. |
gerritapi.LabelInfo
Gerrit label information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
all | List of all approvals for this label as a list of ApprovalInfo entities. Items in this list may not represent actual votes cast by users; if a user votes on any label, a corresponding ApprovalInfo will appear in this list for all labels. |
approved | One user who approved this label on the change (voted the maximum value) as an AccountInfo entity. |
blocking | If true, the label blocks submit operation. If not set, the default is false. |
default_value | The default voting value for the label. This value may be outside the range specified in permitted_labels. |
disliked | One user who disliked this label on the change (voted negatively, but not the minimum value) as an AccountInfo entity. |
recommended | One user who recommended this label on the change (voted positively, but not the maximum value) as an AccountInfo entity. |
rejected | One user who rejected this label on the change (voted the minimum value) as an AccountInfo entity. |
value | The voting value of the user who recommended/disliked this label on the change if it is not “+1”/“-1”. |
values | A map of all values that are allowed for this label. The map maps the values (“-2”, “-1”, " 0 ", “+1”, “+2”) to the value descriptions. |
gerritapi.ParentCommitInfo
Gerrit parent commit information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
commit | The commit ID. Not set if included in a RevisionInfo entity that is contained in a map which has the commit ID as key. |
subject | The subject of the commit (header line of the commit message). |
gerritapi.ReviewResult
Gerrit review result.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
labels | Map of labels to values after the review was posted. |
ready | If true, the change was moved from WIP to ready for review as a result of this action. Not set if false. |
gerritapi.RevisionInfo
Gerrit revision information.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
commit | The commit of the patch set as CommitInfo entity. |
created | The timestamp of when the patch set was created. |
kind | The change kind. Valid values are REWORK, TRIVIAL_REBASE, MERGE_FIRST_PARENT_UPDATE, NO_CODE_CHANGE, and NO_CHANGE. |
patchset_number | The patch set number, or edit if the patch set is an edit. |
ref | The Git reference for the patch set. |
uploader | The uploader of the patch set as an AccountInfo entity. |
gerrit_api_obj
Gerrit API endpoint implementation for feedback migrations and after migration hooks.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
url | Return the URL of this endpoint. |
gerrit_api_obj.get_change
Retrieve a Gerrit change.
gerritapi.ChangeInfo gerrit_api_obj.get_change(id, include_results=['LABELS'])
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
id | string The change id or change number. |
include_results | sequence of string What to include in the response. See https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#query-options |
gerrit_api_obj.list_changes_by_commit
Get changes from Gerrit based on a query. See https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#list-changes.
sequence of gerritapi.ChangeInfo gerrit_api_obj.list_changes_by_commit(commit, include_results=[])
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
commit | string The commit sha to list changes by. See https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-search.html#_basic_change_search. |
include_results | sequence of string What to include in the response. See https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#query-options |
gerrit_api_obj.post_review
Post a review to a Gerrit change for a particular revision. The review will be authored by the user running the tool, or the role account if running in the service.
gerritapi.ReviewResult gerrit_api_obj.post_review(change_id, revision_id, review_input)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
change_id | string The Gerrit change id. |
revision_id | string The revision for which the comment will be posted. |
review_input | SetReviewInput The review to post to Gerrit. |
git
Set of functions to define Git origins and destinations.
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--experiment-checkout-affected-files |
boolean | If set, copybara will only checkout affected files at git origin. Note that this is experimental. |
--git-credential-helper-store-file |
string | Credentials store file to be used. See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-credential-store |
--git-no-verify |
boolean | Pass the '--no-verify' option to git pushes and commits to disable git commit hooks. |
--git-tag-overwrite |
boolean | If set, copybara will force update existing git tag |
--nogit-credential-helper-store |
boolean | Disable using credentials store. See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-credential-store |
--nogit-prompt |
boolean | Disable username/password prompt and fail if no credentials are found. This flag sets the environment variable GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT which is intended for automated jobs running Git https://git-scm.com/docs/git/2.3.0#git-emGITTERMINALPROMPTem |
git.destination
Creates a commit in a git repository using the transformed worktree.
Given that Copybara doesn't ask for user/password in the console when doing the push to remote repos, you have to use ssh protocol, have the credentials cached or use a credential manager.
gitDestination git.destination(url, push='master', tag_name=None, tag_msg=None, fetch=None, partial_fetch=False, integrates=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL to push to as well as the URL from which to get the parent commit |
push | string Reference to use for pushing the change, for example 'master' |
tag_name | string A template string that refers to a tag name. If tag_name exists, overwrite this tag only if flag git-tag-overwrite is set. Note that tag creation is best-effort and migration will succeed even if the tag cannot be created. Usage: Users can use a string or a string with a label. For instance ${label}_tag_name. And the value of label must be in changes' label list. Otherwise, tag won't be created. |
tag_msg | string A template string that refers to the commit msg of a tag. If set, we will create an annotated tag when tag_name is set. Usage: Users can use a string or a string with a label. For instance ${label}_message. And the value of label must be in changes' label list. Otherwise, tag will be created with sha1's commit msg. |
fetch | string Indicates the ref from which to get the parent commit. Defaults to push value if None |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
integrates | sequence of git_integrate Integrate changes from a url present in the migrated change label. Defaults to a semi-fake merge if COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW label is present in the message |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--git-committer-email |
string | If set, overrides the committer e-mail for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-committer-name |
string | If set, overrides the committer name for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-destination-fetch |
string | If set, overrides the git destination fetch reference. |
--git-destination-ignore-integration-errors |
boolean | If an integration error occurs, ignore it and continue without the integrate |
--git-destination-last-rev-first-parent |
boolean | Use git --first-parent flag when looking for last-rev in previous commits |
--git-destination-non-fast-forward |
boolean | Allow non-fast-forward pushes to the destination. We only allow this when used with different push != fetch references. |
--git-destination-path |
string | If set, the tool will use this directory for the local repository. Note that if the directory exists it needs to be a git repository. Copybara will revert any staged/unstaged changes. |
--git-destination-push |
string | If set, overrides the git destination push reference. |
--git-destination-url |
string | If set, overrides the git destination URL. |
--nogit-destination-rebase |
boolean | Don't rebase the change automatically for workflows CHANGE_REQUEST mode |
git.gerrit_api
Defines a feedback API endpoint for Gerrit, that exposes relevant Gerrit API operations.
endpoint_provider of gerrit_api_obj git.gerrit_api(url, checker=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the Gerrit repo URL. |
checker | checker A checker for the Gerrit API transport. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--gerrit-change-id |
string | ChangeId to use in the generated commit message. Use this flag if you want to reuse the same Gerrit review for an export. |
--gerrit-new-change |
boolean | Create a new change instead of trying to reuse an existing one. |
--gerrit-topic |
string | Gerrit topic to use |
git.gerrit_destination
Creates a change in Gerrit using the transformed worktree. If this is used in iterative mode, then each commit pushed in a single Copybara invocation will have the correct commit parent. The reviews generated can then be easily done in the correct order without rebasing.
gerritDestination git.gerrit_destination(url, fetch, push_to_refs_for=fetch value, submit=False, partial_fetch=False, notify=None, change_id_policy='FAIL_IF_PRESENT', allow_empty_diff_patchset=True, reviewers=[], cc=[], labels=[], api_checker=None, integrates=None, topic=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL to push to as well as the URL from which to get the parent commit |
fetch | string Indicates the ref from which to get the parent commit |
push_to_refs_for | string Review branch to push the change to, for example setting this to 'feature_x' causes the destination to push to 'refs/for/feature_x'. It defaults to 'fetch' value. |
submit | boolean If true, skip the push thru Gerrit refs/for/branch and directly push to branch. This is effectively a git.destination that sets a Change-Id |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
notify | string Type of Gerrit notify option (https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-upload.html#notify). Sends notifications by default. |
change_id_policy | string What to do in the presence or absent of Change-Id in message:
|
allow_empty_diff_patchset | boolean By default Copybara will upload a new PatchSet to Gerrit without checking the previous one. If this set to false, Copybara will download current PatchSet and check the diff against the new diff. |
reviewers | sequence The list of the reviewers will be added to gerrit change reviewer listThe element in the list is: an email, for example: "foo@example.com" or label for example: ${SOME_GERRIT_REVIEWER}. These are under the condition of assuming that users have registered to gerrit repos |
cc | sequence The list of the email addresses or users that will be CCed in the review. Can use labels as the |
labels | sequence The list of labels to be pushed with the change. The format is the label along with the associated value. For example: Run-Presubmit+1 |
api_checker | checker A checker for the Gerrit API endpoint provided for after_migration hooks. This field is not required if the workflow hooks don't use the origin/destination endpoints. |
integrates | sequence of git_integrate Integrate changes from a url present in the migrated change label. Defaults to a semi-fake merge if COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW label is present in the message |
topic | string Sets the topic of the Gerrit change created. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--git-committer-email |
string | If set, overrides the committer e-mail for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-committer-name |
string | If set, overrides the committer name for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-destination-fetch |
string | If set, overrides the git destination fetch reference. |
--git-destination-ignore-integration-errors |
boolean | If an integration error occurs, ignore it and continue without the integrate |
--git-destination-last-rev-first-parent |
boolean | Use git --first-parent flag when looking for last-rev in previous commits |
--git-destination-non-fast-forward |
boolean | Allow non-fast-forward pushes to the destination. We only allow this when used with different push != fetch references. |
--git-destination-path |
string | If set, the tool will use this directory for the local repository. Note that if the directory exists it needs to be a git repository. Copybara will revert any staged/unstaged changes. |
--git-destination-push |
string | If set, overrides the git destination push reference. |
--git-destination-url |
string | If set, overrides the git destination URL. |
--nogit-destination-rebase |
boolean | Don't rebase the change automatically for workflows CHANGE_REQUEST mode |
git.gerrit_origin
Defines a Git origin for Gerrit reviews.
Implicit labels that can be used/exposed:
- GERRIT_CHANGE_NUMBER: The change number for the Gerrit review.
- GERRIT_CHANGE_ID: The change id for the Gerrit review.
- GERRIT_CHANGE_DESCRIPTION: The description of the Gerrit review.
- COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW: A label that when exposed, can be used to integrate automatically in the reverse workflow.
- GERRIT_CHANGE_BRANCH: The destination branch for thechange
- GERRIT_CHANGE_TOPIC: The change topic
- GERRIT_COMPLETE_CHANGE_ID: Complete Change-Id with project, branch and Change-Id
- GERRIT_OWNER_EMAIL: Owner email
- GERRIT_REVIEWER_EMAIL: Multiple value field with the email of the reviewers
- GERRIT_CC_EMAIL: Multiple value field with the email of the people/groups in cc
gitOrigin git.gerrit_origin(url, ref=None, submodules='NO', first_parent=True, partial_fetch=False, api_checker=None, patch=None, branch=None, describe_version=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL of the git repository |
ref | string DEPRECATED. Use git.origin for submitted branches. |
submodules | string Download submodules. Valid values: NO, YES, RECURSIVE. |
first_parent | boolean If true, it only uses the first parent when looking for changes. Note that when disabled in ITERATIVE mode, it will try to do a migration for each change of the merged branch. |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
api_checker | checker A checker for the Gerrit API endpoint provided for after_migration hooks. This field is not required if the workflow hooks don't use the origin/destination endpoints. |
patch | transformation Patch the checkout dir. The difference with |
branch | string Limit the import to changes that are for this branch. By default imports everything. |
describe_version | boolean Download tags and use 'git describe' to create two labels with a meaningful version: |
git.gerrit_trigger
Defines a feedback trigger based on updates on a Gerrit change.
gerritTrigger git.gerrit_trigger(url, checker=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the Gerrit repo URL. |
checker | checker A checker for the Gerrit API transport provided by this trigger. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--gerrit-change-id |
string | ChangeId to use in the generated commit message. Use this flag if you want to reuse the same Gerrit review for an export. |
--gerrit-new-change |
boolean | Create a new change instead of trying to reuse an existing one. |
--gerrit-topic |
string | Gerrit topic to use |
git.github_api
Defines a feedback API endpoint for GitHub, that exposes relevant GitHub API operations.
endpoint_provider of github_api_obj git.github_api(url, checker=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the GitHub repo URL. |
checker | checker A checker for the GitHub API transport. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--github-destination-delete-pr-branch |
boolean | Overwrite git.github_destination delete_pr_branch field |
git.github_destination
Creates a commit in a GitHub repository branch (for example master). For creating PullRequest use git.github_pr_destination.
gitDestination git.github_destination(url, push='master', fetch=None, pr_branch_to_update=None, partial_fetch=False, delete_pr_branch=False, integrates=None, api_checker=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL to push to as well as the URL from which to get the parent commit |
push | string Reference to use for pushing the change, for example 'master' |
fetch | string Indicates the ref from which to get the parent commit. Defaults to push value if None |
pr_branch_to_update | string A template string that refers to a pull request branch in the same repository will be updated to current commit of this push branch only if pr_branch_to_update exists. The reason behind this field is that presubmiting changes creates and leaves a pull request open. By using this, we can automerge/close this type of pull requests. As a result, users will see this pr_branch_to_update as merged to this push branch. Usage: Users can use a string or a string with a label. For instance ${label}_pr_branch_name. And the value of label must be in changes' label list. Otherwise, nothing will happen. |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
delete_pr_branch | boolean When |
integrates | sequence of git_integrate Integrate changes from a url present in the migrated change label. Defaults to a semi-fake merge if COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW label is present in the message |
api_checker | checker A checker for the Gerrit API endpoint provided for after_migration hooks. This field is not required if the workflow hooks don't use the origin/destination endpoints. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--git-committer-email |
string | If set, overrides the committer e-mail for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-committer-name |
string | If set, overrides the committer name for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-destination-fetch |
string | If set, overrides the git destination fetch reference. |
--git-destination-ignore-integration-errors |
boolean | If an integration error occurs, ignore it and continue without the integrate |
--git-destination-last-rev-first-parent |
boolean | Use git --first-parent flag when looking for last-rev in previous commits |
--git-destination-non-fast-forward |
boolean | Allow non-fast-forward pushes to the destination. We only allow this when used with different push != fetch references. |
--git-destination-path |
string | If set, the tool will use this directory for the local repository. Note that if the directory exists it needs to be a git repository. Copybara will revert any staged/unstaged changes. |
--git-destination-push |
string | If set, overrides the git destination push reference. |
--git-destination-url |
string | If set, overrides the git destination URL. |
--nogit-destination-rebase |
boolean | Don't rebase the change automatically for workflows CHANGE_REQUEST mode |
git.github_origin
Defines a Git origin for a Github repository. This origin should be used for public branches. Use github_pr_origin for importing Pull Requests.
gitOrigin git.github_origin(url, ref=None, submodules='NO', first_parent=True, partial_fetch=False, patch=None, describe_version=None, version_selector=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL of the git repository |
ref | string Represents the default reference that will be used for reading the revision from the git repository. For example: 'master' |
submodules | string Download submodules. Valid values: NO, YES, RECURSIVE. |
first_parent | boolean If true, it only uses the first parent when looking for changes. Note that when disabled in ITERATIVE mode, it will try to do a migration for each change of the merged branch. |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
patch | transformation Patch the checkout dir. The difference with |
describe_version | boolean Download tags and use 'git describe' to create two labels with a meaningful version: |
version_selector | latestVersionSelector Select a custom version (tag)to migrate instead of 'ref' |
git.github_pr_destination
Creates changes in a new pull request in the destination.
gitHubPrDestination git.github_pr_destination(url, destination_ref="master", pr_branch=None, partial_fetch=False, title=None, body=None, integrates=None, api_checker=None, update_description=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Url of the GitHub project. For example "https://github.com/google/copybara'" |
destination_ref | string Destination reference for the change. By default 'master' |
pr_branch | string Customize the pull request branch. Any variable present in the message in the form of ${CONTEXT_REFERENCE} will be replaced by the corresponding stable reference (head, PR number, Gerrit change number, etc.). |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
title | string When creating (or updating if |
body | string When creating (or updating if |
integrates | sequence of git_integrate Integrate changes from a url present in the migrated change label. Defaults to a semi-fake merge if COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW label is present in the message |
api_checker | checker A checker for the GitHub API endpoint provided for after_migration hooks. This field is not required if the workflow hooks don't use the origin/destination endpoints. |
update_description | boolean By default, Copybara only set the title and body of the PR when creating the PR. If this field is set to true, it will update those fields for every update. |
Examples:
Common usage:
Create a branch by using copybara's computerIdentity algorithm:
git.github_pr_destination(
url = "https://github.com/google/copybara",
destination_ref = "master",
)
Using pr_branch with label:
Customize pr_branch with context reference:
git.github_pr_destination(
url = "https://github.com/google/copybara",
destination_ref = "master",
pr_branch = 'test_${CONTEXT_REFERENCE}',
)
Using pr_branch with constant string:
Customize pr_branch with a constant string:
git.github_pr_destination(
url = "https://github.com/google/copybara",
destination_ref = "master",
pr_branch = 'test_my_branch',
)
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--git-committer-email |
string | If set, overrides the committer e-mail for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-committer-name |
string | If set, overrides the committer name for the generated commits in git destination. |
--git-destination-fetch |
string | If set, overrides the git destination fetch reference. |
--git-destination-ignore-integration-errors |
boolean | If an integration error occurs, ignore it and continue without the integrate |
--git-destination-last-rev-first-parent |
boolean | Use git --first-parent flag when looking for last-rev in previous commits |
--git-destination-non-fast-forward |
boolean | Allow non-fast-forward pushes to the destination. We only allow this when used with different push != fetch references. |
--git-destination-path |
string | If set, the tool will use this directory for the local repository. Note that if the directory exists it needs to be a git repository. Copybara will revert any staged/unstaged changes. |
--git-destination-push |
string | If set, overrides the git destination push reference. |
--git-destination-url |
string | If set, overrides the git destination URL. |
--github-destination-pr-branch |
string | If set, uses this branch for creating the pull request instead of using a generated one |
--github-destination-pr-create |
boolean | If the pull request should be created |
--nogit-destination-rebase |
boolean | Don't rebase the change automatically for workflows CHANGE_REQUEST mode |
git.github_pr_origin
Defines a Git origin for Github pull requests.
Implicit labels that can be used/exposed:
- GITHUB_PR_NUMBER: The pull request number if the reference passed was in the form of
https://github.com/project/pull/123
,refs/pull/123/head
orrefs/pull/123/master
. - COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW: A label that when exposed, can be used to integrate automatically in the reverse workflow.
- GITHUB_BASE_BRANCH: The base branch name used for the Pull Request.
- GITHUB_BASE_BRANCH_SHA1: The base branch SHA-1 used as baseline.
- GITHUB_PR_TITLE: Title of the Pull Request.
- GITHUB_PR_BODY: Body of the Pull Request.
- GITHUB_PR_URL: GitHub url of the Pull Request.
- GITHUB_PR_HEAD_SHA: The SHA-1 of the head commit of the pull request.
- GITHUB_PR_USER: The login of the author the pull request.
- GITHUB_PR_ASSIGNEE: A repeated label with the login of the assigned users.
- GITHUB_PR_REVIEWER_APPROVER: A repeated label with the login of users that have participated in the review and that can approve the import. Only populated if
review_state
field is set. Every reviewers type matchingreview_approvers
will be added to this list. - GITHUB_PR_REVIEWER_OTHER: A repeated label with the login of users that have participated in the review but cannot approve the import. Only populated if
review_state
field is set.
gitHubPROrigin git.github_pr_origin(url, use_merge=False, required_labels=[], retryable_labels=[], submodules='NO', baseline_from_branch=False, first_parent=True, partial_fetch=False, state='OPEN', review_state=None, review_approvers=["COLLABORATOR", "MEMBER", "OWNER"], api_checker=None, patch=None, branch=None, describe_version=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL of the GitHub repository |
use_merge | boolean If the content for refs/pull//merge should be used instead of the PR head. The GitOrigin-RevId still will be the one from refs/pull//head revision. |
required_labels | sequence of string Required labels to import the PR. All the labels need to be present in order to migrate the Pull Request. |
retryable_labels | sequence of string Required labels to import the PR that should be retried. This parameter must be a subset of required_labels. |
submodules | string Download submodules. Valid values: NO, YES, RECURSIVE. |
baseline_from_branch | boolean WARNING: Use this field only for github -> git CHANGE_REQUEST workflows. |
first_parent | boolean If true, it only uses the first parent when looking for changes. Note that when disabled in ITERATIVE mode, it will try to do a migration for each change of the merged branch. |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
state | string Only migrate Pull Request with that state. Possible values: |
review_state | string Required state of the reviews associated with the Pull Request Possible values: |
review_approvers | sequence of string The set of reviewer types that are considered for approvals. In order to have any effect, |
api_checker | checker A checker for the GitHub API endpoint provided for after_migration hooks. This field is not required if the workflow hooks don't use the origin/destination endpoints. |
patch | transformation Patch the checkout dir. The difference with |
branch | string If set, it will only migrate pull requests for this base branch |
describe_version | boolean Download tags and use 'git describe' to create two labels with a meaningful version: |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--github-force-import |
boolean | Force import regardless of the state of the PR |
--github-pr-merge |
boolean | Override merge bit from config |
--github-required-label |
list<string> | Required labels in the Pull Request to be imported by github_pr_origin |
--github-retryable-label |
list<string> | Required labels in the Pull Request that should be retryed to be imported by github_pr_origin |
--github-skip-required-labels |
boolean | Skip checking labels for importing Pull Requests. Note that this is dangerous as it might import an unsafe PR. |
git.github_trigger
Defines a feedback trigger based on updates on a GitHub PR.
gitHubTrigger git.github_trigger(url, checker=None, events=[])
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the GitHub repo URL. |
checker | checker A checker for the GitHub API transport provided by this trigger. |
events | sequence of string Type of events to subscribe. Valid values are: |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--github-destination-delete-pr-branch |
boolean | Overwrite git.github_destination delete_pr_branch field |
git.integrate
Integrate changes from a url present in the migrated change label.
git_integrate git.integrate(label="COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW", strategy="FAKE_MERGE_AND_INCLUDE_FILES", ignore_errors=True)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
label | string The migration label that will contain the url to the change to integrate. |
strategy | string How to integrate the change:
|
ignore_errors | boolean If we should ignore integrate errors and continue the migration without the integrate |
Example:
Integrate changes from a review url:
Assuming we have a git.destination defined like this:
git.destination(
url = "https://example.com/some_git_repo",
integrates = [git.integrate()],
)
It will look for COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW
label during the worklow migration. If the label is found, it will fetch the git url and add that change as an additional parent to the migration commit (merge). It will fake-merge any change from the url that matches destination_files but it will include changes not matching it.
git.latest_version
Customize what version of the available branches and tags to pick. By default it ignores the reference passed as parameter. Using force:reference
in the CLI will force to use that reference instead.
latestVersionSelector git.latest_version(refspec_format="refs/tags/${n0}.${n1}.${n2}", refspec_groups={'n0' : '[0-9]+', 'n1' : '[0-9]+', 'n2' : '[0-9]+'})
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
refspec_format | string The format of the branch/tag |
refspec_groups | dict A set of named regexes that can be used to match part of the versions.Copybara uses re2 syntax. Use the following nomenclature n0, n1, n2 for the version part (will use numeric sorting) or s0, s1, s2 (alphabetic sorting). Note that there can be mixed but the numbers cannot be repeated. In other words n0, s1, n2 is valid but not n0, s0, n1. n0 has more priority than n1. If there are fields where order is not important, use s(N+1) where N ist he latest sorted field. Example {"n0": "[0-9]+", "s1": "[a-z]+"} |
git.mirror
Mirror git references between repositories
git.mirror(name, origin, destination, refspecs=['refs/heads/*'], prune=False, partial_fetch=False, description=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | string Migration name |
origin | string Indicates the URL of the origin git repository |
destination | string Indicates the URL of the destination git repository |
refspecs | sequence of string Represents a list of git refspecs to mirror between origin and destination. For example 'refs/heads/:refs/remotes/origin/' will mirror any reference inside refs/heads to refs/remotes/origin. |
prune | boolean Remove remote refs that don't have a origin counterpart |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
description | string A description of what this workflow achieves |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--git-mirror-force |
boolean | Force push even if it is not fast-forward |
git.origin
Defines a standard Git origin. For Git specific origins use: github_origin
or gerrit_origin
.
All the origins in this module accept several string formats as reference (When copybara is called in the form of copybara config workflow reference
):
- Branch name: For example
master
- An arbitrary reference:
refs/changes/20/50820/1
- A SHA-1: Note that it has to be reachable from the default refspec
- A Git repository URL and reference:
http://github.com/foo master
- A GitHub pull request URL:
https://github.com/some_project/pull/1784
So for example, Copybara can be invoked for a
git.origin
in the CLI as:copybara copy.bara.sky my_workflow https://github.com/some_project/pull/1784
This will use the pull request as the origin URL and reference.
gitOrigin git.origin(url, ref=None, submodules='NO', include_branch_commit_logs=False, first_parent=True, partial_fetch=False, patch=None, describe_version=None, version_selector=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL of the git repository |
ref | string Represents the default reference that will be used for reading the revision from the git repository. For example: 'master' |
submodules | string Download submodules. Valid values: NO, YES, RECURSIVE. |
include_branch_commit_logs | boolean Whether to include raw logs of branch commits in the migrated change message.WARNING: This field is deprecated in favor of 'first_parent' one. This setting only affects merge commits. |
first_parent | boolean If true, it only uses the first parent when looking for changes. Note that when disabled in ITERATIVE mode, it will try to do a migration for each change of the merged branch. |
partial_fetch | boolean Please DO NOT set it to True. This feature is not ready. |
patch | transformation Patch the checkout dir. The difference with |
describe_version | boolean Download tags and use 'git describe' to create two labels with a meaningful version: |
version_selector | latestVersionSelector Select a custom version (tag)to migrate instead of 'ref' |
git.review_input
Creates a review to be posted on Gerrit.
SetReviewInput git.review_input(labels={}, message=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
labels | dict The labels to post. |
message | string The message to be added as review comment. |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--gerrit-change-id |
string | ChangeId to use in the generated commit message. Use this flag if you want to reuse the same Gerrit review for an export. |
--gerrit-new-change |
boolean | Create a new change instead of trying to reuse an existing one. |
--gerrit-topic |
string | Gerrit topic to use |
github_api_obj
GitHub API endpoint implementation for feedback migrations and after migration hooks.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
url | Return the URL of this endpoint. |
github_api_obj.add_label
Add labels to a PR/issue
github_api_obj.add_label(number, labels)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
number | integer Pull Request number |
labels | sequence of string List of labels to add. |
github_api_obj.create_status
Create or update a status for a commit. Returns the status created.
github_api_status_obj github_api_obj.create_status(sha, state, context, description, target_url=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
sha | string The SHA-1 for which we want to create or update the status |
state | string The state of the commit status: 'success', 'error', 'pending' or 'failure' |
context | string The context for the commit status. Use a value like 'copybara/import_successful' or similar |
description | string Description about what happened |
target_url | string Url with expanded information about the event |
github_api_obj.delete_reference
Delete a reference.
github_api_obj.delete_reference(ref)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ref | string The name of the reference. |
github_api_obj.get_authenticated_user
Get autenticated user info, return null if not found
github_api_user_obj github_api_obj.get_authenticated_user()
github_api_obj.get_check_runs
Get the list of check runs for a sha. https://developer.github.com/v3/checks/runs/#check-runs
github_check_runs_obj github_api_obj.get_check_runs(sha)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
sha | string The SHA-1 for which we want to get the check runs |
github_api_obj.get_combined_status
Get the combined status for a commit. Returns None if not found.
github_api_combined_status_obj github_api_obj.get_combined_status(ref)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ref | string The SHA-1 or ref for which we want to get the combined status |
github_api_obj.get_commit
Get information for a commit in GitHub. Returns None if not found.
github_api_github_commit_obj github_api_obj.get_commit(ref)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ref | string The SHA-1 for which we want to get the combined status |
github_api_obj.get_pull_request_comment
Get a pull request comment
github_api_pull_request_comment_obj github_api_obj.get_pull_request_comment(comment_id)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
comment_id | string Comment identifier |
github_api_obj.get_pull_request_comments
Get all pull request comments
sequence of github_api_pull_request_comment_obj github_api_obj.get_pull_request_comments(number)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
number | integer Pull Request number |
github_api_obj.get_pull_requests
Get Pull Requests for a repo
immutableList<e> github_api_obj.get_pull_requests(head_prefix=None, base_prefix=None, state="OPEN", sort="CREATED", direction="ASC")
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
head_prefix | string Only return PRs wher the branch name has head_prefix |
base_prefix | string Only return PRs where the destination branch name has base_prefix |
state | string State of the Pull Request. Can be |
sort | string Sort filter for retrieving the Pull Requests. Can be |
direction | string Direction of the filter. Can be |
github_api_obj.get_reference
Get a reference SHA-1 from GitHub. Returns None if not found.
github_api_ref_obj github_api_obj.get_reference(ref)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ref | string The name of the reference. For example: "refs/heads/branchName". |
github_api_obj.get_references
Get all the reference SHA-1s from GitHub. Note that Copybara only returns a maximum number of 500.
sequence of github_api_ref_obj github_api_obj.get_references()
github_api_obj.update_pull_request
Update Pull Requests for a repo. Returns None if not found
github_api_pull_request_obj github_api_obj.update_pull_request(number, title=None, body=None, state=None)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
number | integer Pull Request number |
title | string New Pull Request title |
body | string New Pull Request body |
state | string State of the Pull Request. Can be |
github_api_obj.update_reference
Update a reference to point to a new commit. Returns the info of the reference.
github_api_ref_obj github_api_obj.update_reference(ref, sha, force)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ref | string The name of the reference. |
sha | string The id for the commit status. |
force | boolean Indicates whether to force the update or to make sure the update is a fast-forward update. Leaving this out or setting it to false will make sure you're not overwriting work. Default: false |
Globals
Global functions available in Copybara
glob
Glob returns a list of every file in the workdir that matches at least one pattern in include and does not match any of the patterns in exclude.
glob glob(include, exclude=[])
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
include | sequence of string The list of glob patterns to include |
exclude | sequence of string The list of glob patterns to exclude |
Examples:
Simple usage:
Include all the files under a folder except for internal
folder files:
glob(["foo/**"], exclude = ["foo/internal/**"])
Multiple folders:
Globs can have multiple inclusive rules:
glob(["foo/**", "bar/**", "baz/**.java"])
This will include all files inside foo
and bar
folders and Java files inside baz
folder.
Multiple excludes:
Globs can have multiple exclusive rules:
glob(["foo/**"], exclude = ["foo/internal/**", "foo/confidential/**" ])
Include all the files of foo
except the ones in internal
and confidential
folders
All BUILD files recursively:
Copybara uses Java globbing. The globbing is very similar to Bash one. This means that recursive globbing for a filename is a bit more tricky:
glob(["BUILD", "**/BUILD"])
This is the correct way of matching all BUILD
files recursively, including the one in the root. **/BUILD
would only match BUILD
files in subdirectories.
Matching multiple strings with one expression:
While two globs can be used for matching two directories, there is a more compact approach:
glob(["{java,javatests}/**"])
This matches any file in java
and javatests
folders.
Glob union:
This is useful when you want to exclude a broad subset of files but you want to still include some of those files.
glob(["folder/**"], exclude = ["folder/**.excluded"]) + glob(['folder/includeme.excluded'])
This matches all the files in folder
, excludes all files in that folder that ends with .excluded
but keeps folder/includeme.excluded
+
operator for globs is equivalent to OR
operation.
new_author
Create a new author from a string with the form 'name foo@bar.com'
author new_author(author_string)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
author_string | string A string representation of the author with the form 'name foo@bar.com' |
Example:
Create a new author:
new_author('Foo Bar <foobar@myorg.com>')
parse_message
Returns a ChangeMessage parsed from a well formed string.
ChangeMessage parse_message(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
message | string The contents of the change message |
hg
Set of functions to define Mercurial (Hg) origins and destinations.
hg.origin
EXPERIMENTAL: Defines a standard Mercurial (Hg) origin.
hgOrigin hg.origin(url, ref="default")
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
url | string Indicates the URL of the Hg repository |
ref | string Represents the default reference that will be used to read a revision from the repository. The reference defaults to
|
mapping_function
A function that given an object can map to another object
metadata
Core transformations for the change metadata
metadata.add_header
Adds a header line to the commit message. Any variable present in the message in the form of ${LABEL_NAME} will be replaced by the corresponding label in the message. Note that this requires that the label is already in the message or in any of the changes being imported. The label in the message takes priority over the ones in the list of original messages of changes imported.
transformation metadata.add_header(text, ignore_label_not_found=False, new_line=True)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
text | string The header text to include in the message. For example '[Import of foo ${LABEL}]'. This would construct a message resolving ${LABEL} to the corresponding label. |
ignore_label_not_found | boolean If a label used in the template is not found, ignore the error and don't add the header. By default it will stop the migration and fail. |
new_line | boolean If a new line should be added between the header and the original message. This allows to create messages like |
Examples:
Add a header always:
Adds a header to any message
metadata.add_header("COPYBARA CHANGE")
Messages like:
A change
Example description for
documentation
Will be transformed into:
COPYBARA CHANGE
A change
Example description for
documentation
Add a header that uses a label:
Adds a header to messages that contain a label. Otherwise it skips the message manipulation.
metadata.add_header("COPYBARA CHANGE FOR https://github.com/myproject/foo/pull/${GITHUB_PR_NUMBER}",
ignore_label_not_found = True,
)
A change message, imported using git.github_pr_origin, like:
A change
Example description for
documentation
Will be transformed into:
COPYBARA CHANGE FOR https://github.com/myproject/foo/pull/1234
Example description for
documentation
Assuming the PR number is 1234. But any change without that label will not be transformed.
Add a header without new line:
Adds a header without adding a new line before the original message:
metadata.add_header("COPYBARA CHANGE: ", new_line = False)
Messages like:
A change
Example description for
documentation
Will be transformed into:
COPYBARA CHANGE: A change
Example description for
documentation
metadata.expose_label
Certain labels are present in the internal metadata but are not exposed in the message by default. This transformations find a label in the internal metadata and exposes it in the message. If the label is already present in the message it will update it to use the new name and separator.
transformation metadata.expose_label(name, new_name=label, separator="=", ignore_label_not_found=True, all=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | string The label to search |
new_name | string The name to use in the message |
separator | string The separator to use when adding the label to the message |
ignore_label_not_found | boolean If a label is not found, ignore the error and continue. |
all | boolean By default Copybara tries to find the most relevant instance of the label. First looking into the message and then looking into the changes in order. If this field is true it exposes all the matches instead. |
Examples:
Simple usage:
Expose a hidden label called 'REVIEW_URL':
metadata.expose_label('REVIEW_URL')
This would add it as REVIEW_URL=the_value
.
New label name:
Expose a hidden label called 'REVIEW_URL' as GIT_REVIEW_URL:
metadata.expose_label('REVIEW_URL', 'GIT_REVIEW_URL')
This would add it as GIT_REVIEW_URL=the_value
.
Custom separator:
Expose the label with a custom separator
metadata.expose_label('REVIEW_URL', separator = ': ')
This would add it as REVIEW_URL: the_value
.
Expose multiple labels:
Expose all instances of a label in all the changes (SQUASH for example)
metadata.expose_label('REVIEW_URL', all = True)
This would add 0 or more REVIEW_URL: the_value
labels to the message.
metadata.map_author
Map the author name and mail to another author. The mapping can be done by both name and mail or only using any of the two.
transformation metadata.map_author(authors, reversible=False, noop_reverse=False, fail_if_not_found=False, reverse_fail_if_not_found=False, map_all_changes=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
authors | dict The author mapping. Keys can be in the form of 'Your Name', 'some@mail' or 'Your Name some@mail'. The mapping applies heuristics to know which field to use in the mapping. The value has to be always in the form of 'Your Name some@mail' |
reversible | boolean If the transform is automatically reversible. Workflows using the reverse of this transform will be able to automatically map values to keys. |
noop_reverse | boolean If true, the reversal of the transformation doesn't do anything. This is useful to avoid having to write |
fail_if_not_found | boolean Fail if a mapping cannot be found. Helps discovering early authors that should be in the map |
reverse_fail_if_not_found | boolean Same as fail_if_not_found but when the transform is used in a inverse workflow. |
map_all_changes | boolean If all changes being migrated should be mapped. Useful for getting a mapped metadata.squash_notes. By default we only map the current author. |
Example:
Map some names, emails and complete authors:
Here we show how to map authors using different options:
metadata.map_author({
'john' : 'Some Person <some@example.com>',
'madeupexample@google.com' : 'Other Person <someone@example.com>',
'John Example <john.example@example.com>' : 'Another Person <some@email.com>',
})
metadata.map_references
Allows updating links to references in commit messages to match the destination's format. Note that this will only consider the 5000 latest commits.
referenceMigrator metadata.map_references(before, after, regex_groups={}, additional_import_labels=[])
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
before | string Template for origin references in the change message. Use a '${reference}' token to capture the actual references. E.g. if the origin uses linkslike 'http://changes?1234', the template would be 'http://internalReviews.com/${reference}', with reference_regex = '[0-9]+' |
after | string Format for references in the destination, use the token '${reference}' to represent the destination reference. E.g. 'http://changes(${reference})'. |
regex_groups | dict Regexes for the ${reference} token's content. Requires one 'before_ref' entry matching the ${reference} token's content on the before side. Optionally accepts one 'after_ref' used for validation. Copybara uses re2 syntax. |
additional_import_labels | sequence of string Meant to be used when migrating from another tool: Per default, copybara will only recognize the labels defined in the workflow's endpoints. The tool will use these additional labels to find labels created by other invocations and tools. |
Example:
Map references, origin source of truth:
Finds links to commits in change messages, searches destination to find the equivalent reference in destination. Then replaces matches of 'before' with 'after', replacing the subgroup matched with the destination reference. Assume a message like 'Fixes bug introduced in origin/abcdef', where the origin change 'abcdef' was migrated as '123456' to the destination.
metadata.map_references(
before = "origin/${reference}",
after = "destination/${reference}",
regex_groups = {
"before_ref": "[0-9a-f]+",
"after_ref": "[0-9]+",
},
)
This would be translated into 'Fixes bug introduced in destination/123456', provided that a change with the proper label was found - the message remains unchanged otherwise.
metadata.remove_label
Remove a label from the message
transformation metadata.remove_label(name)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | string The label name |
Example:
Remove a label:
Remove Change-Id label from the message:
metadata.remove_label('Change-Id')
metadata.replace_message
Replace the change message with a template text. Any variable present in the message in the form of ${LABEL_NAME} will be replaced by the corresponding label in the message. Note that this requires that the label is already in the message or in any of the changes being imported. The label in the message takes priority over the ones in the list of original messages of changes imported.
transformation metadata.replace_message(text, ignore_label_not_found=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
text | string The template text to use for the message. For example '[Import of foo ${LABEL}]'. This would construct a message resolving ${LABEL} to the corresponding label. |
ignore_label_not_found | boolean If a label used in the template is not found, ignore the error and don't add the header. By default it will stop the migration and fail. |
Example:
Replace the message:
Replace the original message with a text:
metadata.replace_message("COPYBARA CHANGE: Import of ${GITHUB_PR_NUMBER}\n\n${GITHUB_PR_BODY}\n")
Will transform the message to:
COPYBARA CHANGE: Import of 12345
Body from Github Pull Request
metadata.restore_author
For a given change, restore the author present in the ORIGINAL_AUTHOR label as the author of the change.
transformation metadata.restore_author(label='ORIGINAL_AUTHOR', search_all_changes=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
label | string The label to use for restoring the author |
search_all_changes | boolean By default Copybara only looks in the last current change for the author label. This allows to do the search in all current changes (Only makes sense for SQUASH/CHANGE_REQUEST). |
metadata.save_author
For a given change, store a copy of the author as a label with the name ORIGINAL_AUTHOR.
transformation metadata.save_author(label='ORIGINAL_AUTHOR')
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
label | string The label to use for storing the author |
metadata.scrubber
Removes part of the change message using a regex
transformation metadata.scrubber(regex, msg_if_no_match=None, fail_if_no_match=False, replacement='')
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
regex | string Any text matching the regex will be removed. Note that the regex is runs in multiline mode. |
msg_if_no_match | string If set, Copybara will use this text when the scrubbing regex doesn't match. |
fail_if_no_match | boolean If set, msg_if_no_match must be None and then fail if the scrubbing regex doesn't match. |
replacement | string Text replacement for the matching substrings. References to regex group numbers can be used in the form of $1, $2, etc. |
Examples:
Remove from a keyword to the end of the message:
When change messages are in the following format:
Public change description
This is a public description for a commit
CONFIDENTIAL:
This fixes internal project foo-bar
Using the following transformation:
metadata.scrubber('(^|\n)CONFIDENTIAL:(.|\n)*')
Will remove the confidential part, leaving the message as:
Public change description
This is a public description for a commit
Keep only message enclosed in tags:
The previous example is prone to leak confidential information since a developer could easily forget to include the CONFIDENTIAL label. A different approach for this is to scrub everything by default except what is explicitly allowed. For example, the following scrubber would remove anything not enclosed in tags:
metadata.scrubber('^(?:\n|.)*<public>((?:\n|.)*)</public>(?:\n|.)*$', replacement = '$1')
So a message like:
this
is
very confidential<public>but this is public
very public
</public>
and this is a secret too
would be transformed into:
but this is public
very public
Use default msg when the scrubbing regex doesn't match:
Assign msg_if_no_match a default msg. For example:
metadata.scrubber('^(?:\n|.)*<public>((?:\n|.)*)</public>(?:\n|.)*$', msg_if_no_match = 'Internal Change.', replacement = '$1')
So a message like:
this
is
very confidential
This is not public msg.
and this is a secret too
would be transformed into:
Internal Change.
Fail if the scrubbing regex doesn't match:
Set fail_if_no_match to true
metadata.scrubber('^(?:\n|.)*<public>((?:\n|.)*)</public>(?:\n|.)*$', fail_if_no_match = True, replacement = '$1')
So a message like:
this
is
very confidential
but this is not public
and this is a secret too
This would fail. Error msg:
Scrubber regex: '^(?:\n|.)*<public>((?:\n|.)*)</public>(?:\n|.)*$' didn't match for description: this
is
very confidential
but this is not public
and this is a secret too
metadata.squash_notes
Generate a message that includes a constant prefix text and a list of changes included in the squash change.
transformation metadata.squash_notes(prefix='Copybara import of the project:\n\n', max=100, compact=True, show_ref=True, show_author=True, show_description=True, oldest_first=False, use_merge=True)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
prefix | string A prefix to be printed before the list of commits. |
max | integer Max number of commits to include in the message. For the rest a comment like (and x more) will be included. By default 100 commits are included. |
compact | boolean If compact is set, each change will be shown in just one line |
show_ref | boolean If each change reference should be present in the notes |
show_author | boolean If each change author should be present in the notes |
show_description | boolean If each change description should be present in the notes |
oldest_first | boolean If set to true, the list shows the oldest changes first. Otherwise it shows the changes in descending order. |
use_merge | boolean If true then merge changes are included in the squash notes |
Examples:
Simple usage:
'Squash notes' default is to print one line per change with information about the author
metadata.squash_notes("Changes for Project Foo:\n")
This transform will generate changes like:
Changes for Project Foo:
- 1234abcde second commit description by Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>
- a4321bcde first commit description by Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>
Removing authors and reversing the order:
metadata.squash_notes("Changes for Project Foo:\n",
oldest_first = True,
show_author = False,
)
This transform will generate changes like:
Changes for Project Foo:
- a4321bcde first commit description
- 1234abcde second commit description
Removing description:
metadata.squash_notes("Changes for Project Foo:\n",
show_description = False,
)
This transform will generate changes like:
Changes for Project Foo:
- a4321bcde by Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>
- 1234abcde by Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>
Showing the full message:
metadata.squash_notes(
prefix = 'Changes for Project Foo:',
compact = False
)
This transform will generate changes like:
Changes for Project Foo:
--
2 by Foo Baz <foo@baz.com>:
second commit
Extended text
--
1 by Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>:
first commit
Extended text
metadata.use_last_change
Use metadata (message or/and author) from the last change being migrated. Useful when using 'SQUASH' mode but user only cares about the last change.
transformation metadata.use_last_change(author=True, message=True, default_message=None, use_merge=True)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
author | boolean Replace author with the last change author (Could still be the default author if not whitelisted or using |
message | boolean Replace message with last change message. |
default_message | string Replace message with last change message. |
use_merge | boolean If true then merge changes are taken into account for looking for the last change. |
metadata.verify_match
Verifies that a RegEx matches (or not matches) the change message. Does not transform anything, but will stop the workflow if it fails.
transformation metadata.verify_match(regex, verify_no_match=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
regex | string The regex pattern to verify. The re2j pattern will be applied in multiline mode, i.e. '^' refers to the beginning of a file and '$' to its end. |
verify_no_match | boolean If true, the transformation will verify that the RegEx does not match. |
Example:
Check that a text is present in the change description:
Check that the change message contains a text enclosed in :
metadata.verify_match("<public>(.|\n)*</public>")
origin_ref
Reference to the change/review in the origin.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
ref | Origin reference ref |
patch
Module for applying patches.
patch.apply
A transformation that applies the given patch files. If a path does not exist in a patch, it will be ignored.
patchTransformation patch.apply(patches=[], excluded_patch_paths=[], series=None, strip=1)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
patches | object The list of patchfiles to apply, relative to the current config file.The files will be applied relative to the checkout dir and the leading pathcomponent will be stripped (-p1). |
excluded_patch_paths | sequence of string The list of paths to exclude from each of the patches. Each of the paths will be excluded from all the patches. Note that these are not workdir paths, but paths relative to the patch itself. If not empty, the patch will be applied using 'git apply' instead of GNU Patch. |
series | string The config file that contains a list of patches to apply. The series file contains names of the patch files one per line. The names of the patch files are relative to the series config file. The files will be applied relative to the checkout dir and the leading path component will be stripped (-p1).: |
strip | integer Number of segments to strip. (This sets -pX flag, for example -p0, -p1, etc.).By default it uses -p1 |
Command line flags:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--patch-bin |
string | Path for GNU Patch command |
--patch-skip-version-check |
boolean | Skip checking the version of patch and assume it is fine |
--patch-use-git-apply |
boolean | Don't use GNU Patch and instead use 'git apply' |
Path
Represents a path in the checkout directory
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
attr | Get the file attributes, for example size. |
name | Filename of the path. For foo/bar/baz.txt it would be baz.txt |
parent | Get the parent path |
path | Full path relative to the checkout directory |
path.read_symlink
Read the symlink
Path path.read_symlink()
path.relativize
Constructs a relative path between this path and a given path. For example:
path('a/b').relativize('a/b/c/d')
returns 'c/d'
Path path.relativize(other)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
other | Path The path to relativize against this path |
path.resolve
Resolve the given path against this path.
Path path.resolve(child)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
child | object Resolve the given path against this path. The parameter can be a string or a Path. |
path.resolve_sibling
Resolve the given path against this path.
Path path.resolve_sibling(other)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
other | object Resolve the given path against this path. The parameter can be a string or a Path. |
PathAttributes
Represents a path attributes like size.
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
size | The size of the file. Throws an error if file size > 2GB. |
symlink | Returns true if it is a symlink |
SetReviewInput
Input for posting a review to Gerrit. See https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#review-input
TransformWork
Data about the set of changes that are being migrated. It includes information about changes like: the author to be used for commit, change message, etc. You receive a TransformWork object as an argument to the transformations
functions used in core.workflow
Fields:
Name | Description |
---|---|
author | Author to be used in the change |
changes | List of changes that will be migrated |
console | Get an instance of the console to report errors or warnings |
message | Message to be used in the change |
params | Parameters for the function if created with core.dynamic_transform |
ctx.add_label
Add a label to the end of the description
ctx.add_label(label, value, separator="=", hidden=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
label | string The label to replace |
value | string The new value for the label |
separator | string The separator to use for the label |
hidden | boolean Don't show the label in the message but only keep it internally |
ctx.add_or_replace_label
Replace an existing label or add it to the end of the description
ctx.add_or_replace_label(label, value, separator="=")
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
label | string The label to replace |
value | string The new value for the label |
separator | string The separator to use for the label |
ctx.add_text_before_labels
Add a text to the description before the labels paragraph
ctx.add_text_before_labels(text)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
text | string |
ctx.create_symlink
Create a symlink
ctx.create_symlink(link, target)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
link | Path The link path |
target | Path The target path |
ctx.destination_api
Returns an api handle for the destination repository. Methods available depend on the destination type. Use with extreme caution, as external calls can make workflow non-deterministic and possibly irreversible. Can have side effects in dry-runmode.
endpoint ctx.destination_api()
ctx.destination_reader
Returns a handle to read files from the destination, if supported by the destination.
destination_reader ctx.destination_reader()
ctx.find_all_labels
Tries to find all the values for a label. First it looks at the generated message (IOW labels that might have been added by previous steps), then looks in all the commit messages being imported and finally in the resolved reference passed in the CLI.
sequence of string ctx.find_all_labels(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
message | string |
ctx.find_label
Tries to find a label. First it looks at the generated message (IOW labels that might have been added by previous steps), then looks in all the commit messages being imported and finally in the resolved reference passed in the CLI.
string ctx.find_label(label)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
label | string |
ctx.new_path
Create a new path
Path ctx.new_path(path)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
path | string The string representing the path |
ctx.now_as_string
Get current date as a string
string ctx.now_as_string(format="yyyy-MM-dd", zone="UTC")
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
format | string The format to use. See: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatter.html for details. |
zone | object The timezone id to use. See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/ZoneId.html. By default UTC |
ctx.origin_api
Returns an api handle for the origin repository. Methods available depend on the origin type. Use with extreme caution, as external calls can make workflow non-deterministic and possibly irreversible. Can have side effects in dry-runmode.
endpoint ctx.origin_api()
ctx.read_path
Read the content of path as UTF-8
string ctx.read_path(path)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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path | Path The string representing the path |
ctx.remove_label
Remove a label from the message if present
ctx.remove_label(label, whole_message=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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label | string The label to delete |
whole_message | boolean By default Copybara only looks in the last paragraph for labels. This flagmake it replace labels in the whole message. |
ctx.replace_label
Replace a label if it exist in the message
ctx.replace_label(label, value, separator="=", whole_message=False)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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label | string The label to replace |
value | string The new value for the label |
separator | string The separator to use for the label |
whole_message | boolean By default Copybara only looks in the last paragraph for labels. This flagmake it replace labels in the whole message. |
ctx.run
Run a glob or a transform. For example:files = ctx.run(glob(['**.java']))
orctx.run(core.move("foo", "bar"))
or
object ctx.run(runnable)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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runnable | object A glob or a transform (Transforms still not implemented) |
ctx.set_author
Update the author to be used in the change
ctx.set_author(author)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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author | author |
ctx.set_message
Update the message to be used in the change
ctx.set_message(message)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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message | string |
ctx.write_path
Write an arbitrary string to a path (UTF-8 will be used)
ctx.write_path(path, content)
Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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path | Path The string representing the path |
content | string The content of the file |