socorro-syms: Add support for local repositories

This socorro-syms functionality tries to extract the host name out of the source
code repository origin. This causes problems when the origin is a local
repository.

The solution is to look for the origin in two steps. If the origin in the first
step is a local directory we assume it is a temporary download repository. In
the second step we look for the origin to that download repository and if that
also redirects to a local repository, we provide the absolute path instead of a
Socorro repository link.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Markus <daniel.markus@leica-geosystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa <Martin.Jansa@gmail.com>
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Daniel Markus 2015-03-26 09:20:06 +01:00 committed by Martin Jansa
parent 0c48853eb4
commit d1084c78e7

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@ -108,6 +108,12 @@ def run_command(command, directory):
return output.rstrip()
def is_local_url(url):
return \
url.startswith("file:") or url.startswith("/") or url.startswith("./")
def git_repository_path(source_file_path):
import re
@ -125,12 +131,18 @@ def git_repository_path(source_file_path):
# The URL could be a local download directory. If so, get the URL again
# using the local directory's config file.
if os.path.isdir(source_long_url):
if is_local_url(source_long_url):
git_config_file = os.path.join(source_long_url, "config")
source_long_url = run_command(
"git config --file %s --get remote.origin.url" % git_config_file,
source_file_dir)
# If also the download directory redirects to a local git directory,
# then we're probably using source code from a local debug branch which
# won't be accessible by Socorro.
if is_local_url(source_long_url):
return None
# The URL can have several formats. A full list can be found using
# git help clone. Extract the server part with a regex.
url_match = re.search(".*(://|@)([^:/]*).*", source_long_url)