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github.com_openSUSE_osc/osc/util/git_version.py

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import os
import subprocess
def get_git_archive_version():
"""
Return version that is set by git during `git archive`.
The returned format is equal to what `git describe --tags` returns.
"""
# the `version` variable contents get substituted during `git archive`
# it requires adding this to .gitattributes: <path to this file> export-subst
version = "$Format:%(describe:tags=true)$"
if version.startswith(("$", "%")):
# "$": version hasn't been substituted during `git archive`
# "%": "Format:" and "$" characters get removed from the version string (a GitHub bug?)
return None
return version
def get_git_version():
"""
Determine version from git repo by calling `git describe --tags`.
"""
cmd = ["git", "describe", "--tags"]
# run the command from the place where this file is placed
# to ensure that we're in a git repo
cwd = os.path.dirname(__file__)
try:
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=cwd)
except OSError:
# `git` command not found
return None
stdout, _ = proc.communicate()
if proc.returncode != 0:
return None
version = stdout.strip().decode("utf-8")
return version
def get_version(version):
"""
Get the most relevant version of the software:
1. the version set during `git archive`
2. the version from the git tags by calling `git describe --tags`
3. the version explicitly specified in the source code
The version conforms PEP 440.
"""
# use version from the archive
git_version = get_git_archive_version()
# use version from the git repo
if not git_version:
git_version = get_git_version()
# unable to determine version from git
if not git_version:
return version
if "-" not in git_version:
git_tag = git_version
git_commits = None
git_hash = None
else:
git_tag, git_commits, git_hash = git_version.rsplit("-", 2)
git_commits = int(git_commits)
# remove the 'g' prefix from hash
git_hash = git_hash[1:]
# removing "~" because it is not an allowed character in git tags
# and also because the normalized form is (for example) 1.0.0b0
if version and git_tag != version.replace("~", ""):
# Git tag doesn't correspond with version specified in the source code.
# The most common reason is that forks do not have their tags in sync with upstream.
# In that case just return the version specified in the source code.
return version
result = git_tag
if git_hash:
result += f"+{git_commits}.git.{git_hash}"
return result