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#!/bin/sh
#
# A hook to check syntax of a phpBB3 commit message, per:
# * <http://wiki.phpbb.com/display/DEV/Git>
# * <http://area51.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=209919#p209919>
#
# This is a commit-msg hook.
#
# To install this you can either copy or symlink it to
# $GIT_DIR/hooks, example:
#
# ln -s ../../git-tools/hooks/commit-msg \\
# .git/hooks/commit-msg
#
# Warning/error messages use color by default if the output is a terminal
# ("output" here is normally standard error when you run git commit).
# To force or disable the use of color:
#
# git config phpbb.hooks.commit-msg.color true (force color output)
# git config phpbb.hooks.commit-msg.color false (disable color output)
config_ns="phpbb.hooks.commit-msg";
debug_level=$(git config --int $config_ns.debug || echo 0);
# Error codes
ERR_LENGTH=1;
ERR_HEADER=2;
ERR_EMPTY=3;
ERR_DESCRIPTION=4;
ERR_FOOTER=5;
ERR_EOF=6;
ERR_UNKNOWN=42;
debug()
{
local level;
level=$1;
shift;
if [ $debug_level -ge $level ]
then
echo $@;
fi
}
quit()
{
# Now we always exit with success, since git will trash
# entered commit message if commit-msg hook exits with a failure.
exit 0
}
use_color()
{
if [ -z "$use_color_cached" ]
then
case $(git config --bool $config_ns.color)
in
false)
use_color_cached=1
;;
true)
use_color_cached=0
;;
*)
# tty detection in shell:
# http://hwi.ath.cx/jsh/list/shext/isatty.sh.html
tty 0>/dev/stdout >/dev/null 2>&1
use_color_cached=$?
;;
esac
fi
# return value is the flag inverted -
# if return value is 0, this means use color
return $use_color_cached
}
complain()
{
if use_color
then
# Careful: our argument may include arguments to echo like -n
# ANSI color codes:
# http://pueblo.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/ansi_color_codes.html
printf "\033[31m\033[1m"
if [ "$1" = "-n" ]
then
echo "$@"
printf "\033[10m"
else
# This will print one trailing space.
# Not sure how to avoid this at the moment.
echo "$@" $(printf "\033[10m")
fi
else
echo "$@"
fi
}
# Check for empty commit message
if ! grep -qv '^#' "$1"
then
# Commit message is empty (or contains only comments).
# Let git handle this.
# It will abort with a message like so:
#
# Aborting commit due to empty commit message.
exit 0
fi
msg=$(grep -v '^#' "$1" |grep -nE '.{81,}')
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
complain "The following lines are greater than 80 characters long:" >&2;
complain >&2
complain "$msg" >&2;
quit $ERR_LENGTH;
fi
lines=$(wc -l "$1" | awk '{ print $1; }');
expecting=header;
in_description=0;
in_empty=0;
ticket=0;
branch_regex="[a-z]+[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9]+";
i=1;
tickets="";
while [ $i -le $lines ]
do
# Grab the line we are studying
line=$(head -n$i "$1" | tail -n1);
debug 1 "==> [$i] $line (description: $in_description, empty: $in_empty)";
err=$ERR_UNKNOWN;
if [ -z "$expecting" ]
then
quit $err;
fi
if [ "${expecting#comment}" = "$expecting" ]
then
# Prefix comments to the expected tokens list
expecting="comment $expecting";
fi
debug 2 "Expecting: $expecting";
# Loop over each of the expected line formats
for expect in $expecting
do
# Reset the error code each iteration
err=$ERR_UNKNOWN;
# Test for validity of each line format
# This is done first so $? contains the result
case $expect in
"header")
err=$ERR_HEADER;
echo "$line" | grep -Eq "^\[(ticket/[0-9]+|feature/$branch_regex|task/$branch_regex)\] .+$"
result=$?
if ! echo "$line" | grep -Eq "^\[(ticket/[0-9]+|feature/$branch_regex|task/$branch_regex)\] [A-Z].+$"
then
# Don't be too strict.
# Commits may be temporary, intended to be squashed later.
# Just issue a warning here.
complain "Warning: heading should be a sentence beginning with a capital letter." 1>&2
complain "You entered:" 1>&2
complain "$line" 1>&2
fi
# restore exit code
(exit $result)
;;
"empty")
err=$ERR_EMPTY;
echo "$line" | grep -Eq "^$"
;;
"description")
err=$ERR_DESCRIPTION;
# Free flow text, the line length was constrained by the initial check
echo "$line" | grep -Eq "^.+$";
;;
"footer")
err=$ERR_FOOTER;
# Each ticket is on its own line
echo "$line" | grep -Eq "^PHPBB3-[0-9]+$";
;;
"eof")
err=$ERR_EOF;
# Should not end up here
false
;;
"possibly-eof")
# Allow empty and/or comment lines at the end
! tail -n +"$i" "$1" |grep -qvE '^($|#)'
;;
"comment")
echo "$line" | grep -Eq "^#";
;;
*)
complain "Unrecognised token $expect" >&2;
quit $err;
;;
esac
# Preserve the result of the line check
result=$?;
debug 2 "$expect - '$line' - $result";
if [ $result -eq 0 ]
then
# Break out the loop on success
# otherwise roll on round and keep looking for a match
break;
fi
done
if [ $result -eq 0 ]
then
# Have we switched out of description mode?
if [ $in_description -eq 1 ] && [ "$expect" != "description" ] && [ "$expect" != "empty" ] && [ "$expect" != "comment" ]
then
# Yes, okay we need to backtrace one line and reanalyse
in_description=0;
i=$(( $i - $in_empty ));
# Reset the empty counter
in_empty=0;
continue;
fi
# Successful match, but on which line format
case $expect in
"header")
expecting="empty";
echo "$line" | grep -Eq "^\[ticket/[0-9]+\]$" && (
ticket=$(echo "$line" | sed 's,\[ticket/\([0-9]*\)\].*,\1,');
)
;;
"empty")
# Description might have empty lines as spacing
expecting="footer description";
in_empty=$(($in_empty + 1));
if [ $in_description -eq 1 ]
then
expecting="$expecting empty";
fi
;;
"description")
expecting="description empty";
in_description=1;
;;
"footer")
expecting="footer possibly-eof";
if [ "$tickets" = "" ]
then
tickets="$line";
else
tickets="$tickets $line";
fi
;;
"comment")
# Comments should expect the same thing again
;;
"possibly-eof")
expecting="eof";
;;
*)
complain "Unrecognised token $expect" >&2;
quit 254;
;;
esac
if [ "$expect" != "empty" ]
then
in_empty=0;
fi
debug 3 "Now expecting: $expecting";
else
# None of the expected line formats matched
# Guess we'll call it a day here then
complain "Syntax error on line $i:" >&2;
complain ">> $line" >&2;
complain -n "Expecting: " >&2;
complain "$expecting" | sed 's/ /, /g' >&2;
quit $err;
fi
i=$(( $i + 1 ));
done
# If EOF is expected exit cleanly
echo "$expecting" | grep -q "eof" || (
# Unexpected EOF, error
complain "Unexpected EOF encountered" >&2;
quit $ERR_EOF;
) && (
# Do post scan checks
if [ ! -z "$tickets" ]
then
# Check for duplicate tickets
dupes=$(echo "$tickets" | sed 's/ /\n/g' | sort | uniq -d);
if [ ! -z "$dupes" ]
then
complain "The following tickets are repeated:" >&2;
complain "$dupes" | sed 's/ /\n/g;s/^/* /g' >&2;
quit $ERR_FOOTER;
fi
fi
# Check the branch ticket is mentioned, doesn't make sense otherwise
if [ $ticket -gt 0 ]
then
echo "$tickets" | grep -Eq "\bPHPBB3-$ticket\b" || (
complain "Ticket ID [$ticket] of branch missing from list of tickets:" >&2;
complain "$tickets" | sed 's/ /\n/g;s/^/* /g' >&2;
quit $ERR_FOOTER;
) || exit $?;
fi
# Got here okay exit to reality
exit 0;
);
exit $?;
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