#!/bin/bash
#
# git_commitRepoChanges.sh -- This function standardizes the way local
# changes are committed up to central repository.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2013 The CentOS Project
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function git_commitRepoChanges {
local -a FILES
local -a INFO
local -a FILESNUM
local COUNT=0
local STATUSOUT=''
local PREDICATE=''
local CHNGTOTAL=0
local LOCATION=$(cli_checkRepoDirSource "${1}")
# Verify source location absolute path. It should point to
# existent files or directories. They don't need to be under
# version control.
cli_checkFiles ${LOCATION} -e
# Print action message.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Checking changes in the working copy"`" --as-banner-line
# Build list of files that have received changes in its version
# status. Be sure to keep output files off from this list.
# Remember, output files are not version inside the working copy,
# so they are not considered for evaluation here. But take care,
# sometimes output files are in the same format of source files,
# so we need to differentiate them using their locations.
STATUSOUT="$(${COMMAND} status --porcelain ${LOCATION})"
# Process location based on its path information. Both
# by-extension and by-location exclusions are no longer needed
# here. They are already set in the `.git/info/exclude' file.
# Define path to files considered recent modifications from
# working copy up to local repository.
FILES[0]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep "^[[:space:]]M")
FILES[1]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep "^\?\?")
FILES[2]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep "^[[:space:]]D")
FILES[3]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep "^[[:space:]]A")
FILES[4]=$(echo "$STATUSOUT" | egrep "^(A|M|R|C)( |M|D)")
# Define description of files considered recent modifications from
# working copy up to local repository.
INFO[0]="`gettext "Modified"`"
INFO[1]="`gettext "Untracked"`"
INFO[2]="`gettext "Deleted"`"
INFO[3]="`gettext "Added"`"
INFO[4]="`gettext "Staged"`"
while [[ $COUNT -ne ${#FILES[*]} ]];do
# Define total number of files. Avoid counting empty line.
if [[ "${FILES[$COUNT]}" == '' ]];then
FILESNUM[$COUNT]=0
else
FILESNUM[$COUNT]=$(echo "${FILES[$COUNT]}" | wc -l)
fi
# Calculate total amount of changes.
CHNGTOTAL=$(($CHNGTOTAL + ${FILESNUM[$COUNT]}))
# 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.
PREDICATE[$COUNT]=`ngettext "file in the working copy" \
"files in the working copy" $((${FILESNUM[$COUNT]} + 1))`
# Output report line.
cli_printMessage "${INFO[$COUNT]}: ${FILESNUM[$COUNT]} ${PREDICATE[$COUNT]}" --as-stdout-line
# Increase counter.
COUNT=$(($COUNT + 1))
done
# Stage files
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to stage files?"`" --as-yesornorequest-line
${COMMAND} add ${LOCATION}
# See staged differences.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to see staged files differences?"`" --as-yesornorequest-line
${COMMAND} diff --staged ${LOCATION} | less
# Commit staged files.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to commit staged files differences?"`" --as-yesornorequest-line
${COMMAND} commit ${LOCATION}
# Push committed files.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to push committed files?"`" --as-yesornorequest-line
${COMMAND} push
}