#!/bin/bash
#
# cli_commitRepoChanges.sh -- This function looks for revision changes
# inside absolute path passed as option value and ask you to commit
# them up to central repository. Use this function at the end of
# whatever function that makes changes to the working copy files. It
# is better to commit small changes than long ones.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Alain Reguera Delgado
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function cli_commitRepoChanges {
local -a FILES
local -a INFO
local -a FILESNUM
local COUNT=0
local UPDATEOUT=''
local PREDICATE=''
local LOCALFILES=''
local CHNGDIRECTION=''
# Update working copy.
echo '----------------------------------------------------------------------'
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Bringing changes from the repository into the working copy"`" 'AsResponseLine'
UPDATEOUT=$(svn update ${OPTIONVAL})
# Check working copy status.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Checking changes in the working copy"`" 'AsResponseLine'
STATUSOUT=$(svn status ${OPTIONVAL})
echo '----------------------------------------------------------------------'
# Define path of files considered recent modifications from
# central repository to working copy.
FILES[0]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep '^A' | cut -d' ' -f7)
FILES[1]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep '^D' | cut -d' ' -f7)
FILES[2]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep '^U' | cut -d' ' -f7)
FILES[3]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep '^C' | cut -d' ' -f7)
FILES[4]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep '^G' | cut -d' ' -f7)
# Define path fo files considered recent modifications from
# working copy up to central repository.
FILES[5]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep '^M' | cut -d' ' -f7)
FILES[6]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep '^\?' | cut -d' ' -f7)
FILES[7]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep '^D' | cut -d' ' -f7)
# Define description of files considered recent modifications from
# central repository to working copy.
INFO[0]="`gettext "Added"`"
INFO[1]="`gettext "Deleted"`"
INFO[2]="`gettext "Updated"`"
INFO[3]="`gettext "Conflicted"`"
INFO[4]="`gettext "Merged"`"
# Define description of files considered recent modifications from
# working copy up to central repository.
INFO[5]="`gettext "Modified"`"
INFO[6]=${INFO[0]}
INFO[7]=${INFO[1]}
while [[ $COUNT -ne ${#FILES[*]} ]];do
# Get total number of files. Avoid counting empty line.
if [[ "${FILES[$COUNT]}" == '' ]];then
FILESNUM[$COUNT]=0
else
FILESNUM[$COUNT]=$(echo "${FILES[$COUNT]}" | wc -l)
fi
# Build report predicate. Use report predicate to show any
# information specific to the number of files found. For
# example, you can use this section to show warning messages,
# notes, and so on. By default we use the word `file' or
# `files' at ngettext's consideration followed by change
# direction.
if [[ ${FILESNUM[$COUNT]} -lt 1 ]];then
PREDICATE[$COUNT]=`gettext "file"`
else
PREDICATE[$COUNT]=`ngettext "file" "files" ${FILESNUM[$COUNT]}`
fi
# Redefine report predicate to add direction of changes.
if [[ $COUNT -le 4 ]]; then
# Consider recent modifications from central repository
# down to working copy.
CHNGDIRECTION="`gettext "from the repository."`"
elif [[ $COUNT -gt 4 ]];then
# Consider recent modifications from working copy up to
# central repository.
CHNGDIRECTION="`gettext "from the working copy."`"
fi
# Redefine report predicate using change direction.
PREDICATE[$COUNT]="${PREDICATE[$COUNT]} ${CHNGDIRECTION}"
# Output report line.
cli_printMessage "${INFO[$COUNT]}: ${FILESNUM[$COUNT]} ${PREDICATE[$COUNT]}" 'AsRegularLine'
# Increase counter.
COUNT=$(($COUNT + 1))
done
echo '----------------------------------------------------------------------'
# Check list of local additions. If there are unversioned files in
# the working copy, mark them all as local additions so they can
# be sent up to central repository the next time a commit action
# be performed. As convenction, all file manipulations inside the
# working copy must be done with versioned files, and so, using
# subversion commands.
if [[ ${FILESNUM[6]} -gt 0 ]];then
svn add ${FILES[6]} --quiet
fi
# Unify local changes into a common variable so common actions can
# be applied to them.
COUNT=0
while [[ $COUNT -ne ${#FILES[*]} ]];do
LOCALFILES="$LOCALFILES ${FILES[$COUNT]}"
COUNT=$(($COUNT + 1 ))
done
# Check list of changed files. If there are changes in the working
# copy, ask the user to verify, and later, commit them up to
# central repository.
if [[ $LOCALFILES != '' ]];then
# Verify changes.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to see changes now?"`" "AsYesOrNoRequestLine"
svn diff $LOCALFILES | less
# Commit changes.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to commit changes now?"`" "AsYesOrNoRequestLine"
svn commit $LOCALFILES
fi
}