dc-ops/lib/helper.py
Sebastian Mark db6fd25741 feat: add command line argument to irgnore new git commits
- add new argument `--ignore-git-status` to continue even if there are no new commits
- update `update_git_repo` function to accept new argument and skip git status check if argument is passed
- update README.md with new Parameters section

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2023-12-21 15:54:55 +01:00

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import logging as log
import subprocess
import git
def run_subprocess(command: str, workdir: str) -> bool:
"""execute subprocess and print output
Args:
cmd (str): command
cwd (str): working directory
Returns:
bool: False if subprocess fails
"""
try:
log.debug(subprocess.run(command, cwd=workdir, shell=True, text=True))
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return False
return True
def update_git_repo(repo_path: str, ignore_git_status: bool) -> bool:
"""update repo and check for new commits
Args:
repo_path (str): path to git repo
ignore_git_status (bool): continue even if no changes
Returns:
bool: False if any step fails
"""
# create repo instance if it exists
try:
repo = git.Repo(repo_path)
except git.exc.NoSuchPathError:
log.error("directory not found")
return False
if not ignore_git_status:
# try to fetch latest changes
try:
repo.git.fetch()
except git.exc.GitCommandError as e:
log.error(str(e))
return False
# check for new commits
if repo.rev_parse("HEAD") == repo.rev_parse(f"origin/{repo.active_branch}"):
log.info("no changes - skipping")
return False
# pull remote changes to local branch
try:
log.info(repo.git.pull())
except git.exc.GitCommandError as e:
log.error(str(e))
return False
return True