GitPython's git.util.get_user_id() calls os.getlogin(), which
throws an OSError if there is no tty:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/sandbox/test/functional/multiproject_tests.py", line 65, in setUp
TitoGitTestFixture.setUp(self)
File "/home/sandbox/test/functional/fixture.py", line 129, in setUp
index.commit('Setting offline.')
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/git/index/base.py", line 887, in commit
return Commit.create_from_tree(self.repo, tree, message, parent_commits, head)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/git/objects/commit.py", line 303, in create_from_tree
committer = Actor.committer(cr)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/git/util.py", line 354, in committer
return cls._main_actor(cls.env_committer_name, cls.env_committer_email, config_reader)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/git/util.py", line 327, in _main_actor
default_email = get_user_id()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/git/util.py", line 120, in get_user_id
username = os.getlogin()
OSError: [Errno 25] Inappropriate ioctl for device
But GitPython also allows to avoid the call by setting
environment variable "USER" to anything other than "UNKNOWN".
Therefore we preempt GitPython by calling os.getlogin() ourselves.
If we have to rescue the exception, export the environment var to
avoid traceback.
Instead of passing package specific and global config around separately, parse
them as one config object where package specific can override global should the
same sections and properties exist.
If you maintain custom builders/releasers, they will need to have their
constructors updated.
This may have been a recent change in rpmbuild that caused this as the
_buildroot macro appears to be somewhat new. However it seems using topdir
accomplishes the same thing more thoroughly.
This allows the behaviour to be used in just about any tagger sub-class.
Behaviour will be triggered on the presence of the 'version_template'
section in tito.props.
Renamed config:
version -> version_template (section)
file -> destination_file
Separated the replacement of version and release, as caller may just
want one or the other. (it works fine if only one of the variables is
present in your template file) Release is more of an rpm concept so may
not always be wanted in this context.
Removed the notion of default template files, if you want to use this
you need to specify the configuration for it.
Added a functional test to make sure I keep it working.
Will fail unless you have tito installed on your system. In this case
only the bare tito script in bin and seldom modified perl scripts will
be used from the installed version, the code should still run against
the source.
Path hacks currently requiring this, though we still use python-nose
once it's time to actually call the tests. Still probably a solution to
get rid of the test script...