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If not, write to % the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, % Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. \darcsCommand{send} \begin{code} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -cpp #-} {-# LANGUAGE CPP, TypeOperators #-} module Darcs.Commands.Send ( send ) where import System.Exit ( exitWith, ExitCode( ExitSuccess ) ) import System.IO.Error ( ioeGetErrorString ) import System.IO ( hClose ) import Control.Monad ( when, unless, forM_ ) import Storage.Hashed.Tree ( Tree ) import Data.Maybe ( isNothing ) import Darcs.Commands ( DarcsCommand(..), putInfo, putVerbose ) import Darcs.Arguments ( DarcsFlag( EditDescription, LogFile, Target, Context, DryRun, Quiet, Unified ), getOutput, fixUrl, definePatches, getCc, getAuthor, workingRepoDir, editDescription, logfile, rmlogfile, sign, getSubject, depsSel, getInReplyTo, matchSeveral, setDefault, outputAutoName, output, ccSend, subject, target, author, sendmailCmd, inReplyTo, remoteRepo, networkOptions, allInteractive, getSendmailCmd, printDryRunMessageAndExit, summary, allowUnrelatedRepos, fromOpt, dryRun, sendToContext, getOutput, changesReverse, ) import Darcs.Flags ( willRemoveLogFile, doReverse ) import Darcs.Hopefully ( PatchInfoAnd, hopefully, patchDesc ) import Darcs.Repository ( PatchSet, Repository, amInRepository, identifyRepositoryFor, withRepoReadLock, ($-), readRepo, readRecorded, prefsUrl, checkUnrelatedRepos ) #ifdef GADT_WITNESSES import Darcs.Patch.Set ( Origin ) #endif import Darcs.Patch ( RepoPatch, description, applyToTree, invert ) import Darcs.Witnesses.Ordered ( FL(..), (:>)(..), (:\/:)(..), (:>>)(..), mapFL, mapFL_FL, lengthFL, nullFL, unsafeCoerceP ) import Darcs.Patch.Bundle ( makeBundleN, scanContext, patchFilename ) import Darcs.Repository.Prefs ( defaultrepo, setDefaultrepo, getPreflist ) import Darcs.External ( signString, sendEmailDoc, fetchFilePS, Cachable(..), generateEmail ) import ByteStringUtils ( mmapFilePS ) import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as BC (unpack) import Darcs.Lock ( withOpenTemp, writeDocBinFile, readDocBinFile, worldReadableTemp, removeFileMayNotExist ) import Darcs.SelectChanges ( selectChanges, WhichChanges(..), selectionContext, runSelection ) import Darcs.Patch.Depends ( findCommonWithThem ) import Darcs.Utils ( askUser, catchall, editFile, formatPath ) import Progress ( debugMessage ) import Darcs.Email ( makeEmail ) import Printer ( Doc, vsep, vcat, text, ($$), (<+>), (<>), putDoc ) import Darcs.RepoPath ( FilePathLike, toFilePath, AbsolutePath, AbsolutePathOrStd, getCurrentDirectory, useAbsoluteOrStd ) import HTTP ( postUrl ) #include "impossible.h" #include "gadts.h" sendDescription :: String sendDescription = "Send by email a bundle of one or more patches." sendHelp :: String sendHelp = "Send is used to prepare a bundle of patches that can be applied to a target\n"++ "repository. Send accepts the URL of the repository as an argument. When\n"++ "called without an argument, send will use the most recent repository that\n"++ "was either pushed to, pulled from or sent to. By default, the patch bundle\n"++ "is sent by email, although you may save it to a file.\n" \end{code} Do not confuse the \verb!--author! options with the return address that \verb!darcs send! will set for your patch bundle. For example, if you have two email addresses A and B: \begin{description} \item If you use \verb!--author A! but your machine is configured to send mail from address B by default, then the return address on your message will be B. \item If you use \verb!--from A! and your mail client supports setting the From: address arbitrarily (some non-Unix-like mail clients, especially, may not support this), then the return address will be A; if it does not support this, then the return address will be B. \item If you supply neither \verb!--from! nor \verb!--author!, then the return address will be B. \end{description} In addition, unless you specify the sendmail command with \verb!--sendmail-command!, darcs sends email using the default email command on your computer. This default command is determined by the \verb!configure! script. Thus, on some non-Unix-like OSes, \verb!--from! is likely to not work at all. \begin{code} send :: DarcsCommand send = DarcsCommand {commandName = "send", commandHelp = sendHelp, commandDescription = sendDescription, commandExtraArgs = 1, commandExtraArgHelp = ["[REPOSITORY]"], commandCommand = sendCmd, commandPrereq = amInRepository, commandGetArgPossibilities = getPreflist "repos", commandArgdefaults = defaultrepo, commandAdvancedOptions = [logfile, rmlogfile, remoteRepo, sendToContext, changesReverse] ++ networkOptions, commandBasicOptions = [matchSeveral, depsSel, allInteractive, fromOpt, author, target,ccSend,subject, inReplyTo, output,outputAutoName,sign] ++dryRun++[summary, editDescription, setDefault False, workingRepoDir, sendmailCmd, allowUnrelatedRepos]} sendCmd :: [DarcsFlag] -> [String] -> IO () sendCmd input_opts [""] = sendCmd input_opts [] sendCmd input_opts [unfixedrepodir] = withRepoReadLock input_opts $- \repository -> do context_ps <- the_context input_opts case context_ps of Just them -> sendToThem repository input_opts [] "CONTEXT" them Nothing -> do repodir <- fixUrl input_opts unfixedrepodir -- Test to make sure we aren't trying to push to the current repo here <- getCurrentDirectory when (repodir == toFilePath here) $ fail ("Can't send to current repository! Did you mean send --context?") repo <- identifyRepositoryFor repository repodir them <- readRepo repo old_default <- getPreflist "defaultrepo" setDefaultrepo repodir input_opts when (old_default == [repodir] && not (Quiet `elem` input_opts)) $ putStrLn $ "Creating patch to "++formatPath repodir++"..." wtds <- decideOnBehavior input_opts repo sendToThem repository input_opts wtds repodir them where the_context [] = return Nothing the_context (Context foo:_) = (Just . scanContext )`fmap` mmapFilePS (toFilePath foo) the_context (_:fs) = the_context fs sendCmd _ _ = impossible sendToThem :: RepoPatch p => Repository p C(r u t) -> [DarcsFlag] -> [WhatToDo] -> String -> PatchSet p C(Origin x) -> IO () sendToThem repo opts wtds their_name them = do us <- readRepo repo common :>> us' <- return $ findCommonWithThem us them checkUnrelatedRepos opts us them (case us' of NilFL -> do putInfo opts $ text "No recorded local changes to send!" exitWith ExitSuccess _ -> putVerbose opts $ text "We have the following patches to send:" $$ (vcat $ mapFL description us')) :: IO () pristine <- readRecorded repo let context = selectionContext "send" opts Nothing [] selector = if doReverse opts then selectChanges FirstReversed else selectChanges First (to_be_sent :> _) <- runSelection (selector us') context printDryRunMessageAndExit "send" opts to_be_sent when (nullFL to_be_sent) $ do putInfo opts $ text "You don't want to send any patches, and that's fine with me!" exitWith ExitSuccess definePatches to_be_sent bundle <- prepareBundle opts common pristine (us':\/:to_be_sent) let make_fname (tb:>:_) = patchFilename $ patchDesc tb make_fname _ = impossible fname = make_fname to_be_sent outname = getOutput opts fname case outname of Just fname' -> writeBundleToFile opts to_be_sent bundle fname' wtds their_name Nothing -> sendBundle opts to_be_sent bundle fname wtds their_name prepareBundle :: forall p C(x y z). RepoPatch p => [DarcsFlag] -> PatchSet p C(Origin z) -> Tree IO -> ((FL (PatchInfoAnd p)) :\/: (FL (PatchInfoAnd p))) C(x y) -> IO Doc prepareBundle opts common pristine (us' :\/: to_be_sent) = do pristine' <- applyToTree (invert $ mapFL_FL hopefully us') pristine unsig_bundle <- makeBundleN (Just pristine') (unsafeCoerceP common) (mapFL_FL hopefully to_be_sent) signString opts unsig_bundle sendBundle :: forall p C(x y) . (RepoPatch p) => [DarcsFlag] -> FL (PatchInfoAnd p) C(x y) -> Doc -> String -> [WhatToDo] -> String -> IO () sendBundle opts to_be_sent bundle fname wtds their_name= let auto_subject :: forall pp C(x y) . FL (PatchInfoAnd pp) C(x y) -> String auto_subject (p:>:NilFL) = "darcs patch: " ++ trim (patchDesc p) 57 auto_subject (p:>:ps) = "darcs patch: " ++ trim (patchDesc p) 43 ++ " (and " ++ show (lengthFL ps) ++ " more)" auto_subject _ = error "Tried to get a name from empty patch list." trim st n = if length st <= n then st else take (n-3) st ++ "..." in do thetargets <- getTargets wtds from <- getAuthor opts let thesubject = case getSubject opts of Nothing -> auto_subject to_be_sent Just subj -> subj (mailcontents, mailfile) <- getDescription opts their_name to_be_sent let body = makeEmail their_name (maybe [] (\x -> [("In-Reply-To", x), ("References", x)]) . getInReplyTo $ opts) (Just mailcontents) bundle (Just fname) contentAndBundle = Just (mailcontents, bundle) sendmail = do sm_cmd <- getSendmailCmd opts (sendEmailDoc from (lt [t | SendMail t <- thetargets]) (thesubject) (getCc opts) sm_cmd contentAndBundle body >> (putInfo opts . text $ ("Successfully sent patch bundle to: " ++ lt [ t | SendMail t <- thetargets ] ++ ccs (getCc opts) ++"."))) `catch` \e -> let msg = "Email body left in " in do case mailfile of Just mf -> putStrLn $ msg++mf++"." Nothing -> return () fail $ ioeGetErrorString e ccs [] = [] ccs cs = " and cc'ed " ++ cs when (null [ p | Post p <- thetargets]) sendmail nbody <- withOpenTemp $ \ (fh,fn) -> do generateEmail fh from (lt [t | SendMail t <- thetargets]) thesubject (getCc opts) body hClose fh mmapFilePS fn forM_ [ p | Post p <- thetargets] (\url -> do putInfo opts . text $ "Posting patch to " ++ url postUrl url (BC.unpack nbody) "message/rfc822") `catch` const sendmail cleanup opts mailfile lt :: [String] -> String lt [t] = t lt [t,""] = t lt (t:ts) = t++" , "++lt ts lt [] = "" cleanup :: (FilePathLike t) => [DarcsFlag] -> Maybe t -> IO () cleanup opts (Just mailfile) = when (isNothing (getFileopt opts) || (willRemoveLogFile opts)) $ removeFileMayNotExist mailfile cleanup _ Nothing = return () writeBundleToFile :: forall p C(x y) . (RepoPatch p) => [DarcsFlag] -> FL (PatchInfoAnd p) C(x y) -> Doc -> AbsolutePathOrStd -> [WhatToDo] -> String -> IO () writeBundleToFile opts to_be_sent bundle fname wtds their_name = do (d,f) <- getDescription opts their_name to_be_sent let putabs a = do writeDocBinFile a (d $$ bundle) putStrLn $ "Wrote patch to " ++ toFilePath a ++ "." putstd = putDoc (d $$ bundle) useAbsoluteOrStd putabs putstd fname let mails = lt [ t | SendMail t <- wtds ] unless (null mails) $ putInfo opts $ text $ "The usual recipent for this bundle is: " ++ mails cleanup opts f \end{code} \begin{options} --output, --to, --cc \end{options} The \verb!--output!, \verb!--output-auto-name!, and \verb!--to! flags determine what darcs does with the patch bundle after creating it. If you provide an \verb!--output! argument, the patch bundle is saved to that file. If you specify \verb!--output-auto-name!, the patch bundle is saved to a file with an automatically generated name. If you give one or more \verb!--to! arguments, the bundle of patches is sent to those locations. The locations may either be email addresses or urls that the patch should be submitted to via HTTP. If you don't provide any of these options, darcs will look at the contents of the \verb!_darcs/prefs/email! file in the target repository (if it exists), and send the patch by email to that address. In this case, you may use the \verb!--cc! option to specify additional recipients without overriding the default repository email address. If \texttt{\_darcs/prefs/post} exists in the target repository, darcs will upload to the URL contained in that file, which may either be a \texttt{mailto:} URL, or an \texttt{http://} URL. In the latter case, the patch is posted to that URL. If there is no email address associated with the repository, darcs will prompt you for an email address. \begin{options} --subject \end{options} Use the \verb!--subject! flag to set the subject of the e-mail to be sent. If you don't provide a subject on the command line, darcs will make one up based on names of the patches in the patch bundle. \begin{options} --in-reply-to \end{options} Use the \verb!--in-reply-to! flag to set the In-Reply-To and References headers of the e-mail to be sent. By default no additional headers are included so e-mail will not be treated as reply by mail readers. \begin{code} data WhatToDo = Post String -- ^ POST the patch via HTTP | SendMail String -- ^ send patch via email decideOnBehavior :: RepoPatch p => [DarcsFlag] -> Repository p C(r u t) -> IO [WhatToDo] decideOnBehavior opts the_remote_repo = case the_targets of [] -> do wtds <- check_post unless (null wtds) $ announce_recipients wtds return wtds ts -> do announce_recipients ts return ts where the_targets = collectTargets opts #ifdef HAVE_HTTP -- the ifdef above is to so that darcs only checks the remote -- _darcs/post if we have an implementation of postUrl. See -- our HTTP module for more details check_post = do p <- ((readPost . BC.unpack) `fmap` fetchFilePS (prefsUrl the_remote_repo++"/post") (MaxAge 600)) `catchall` return [] emails <- who_to_email return (p++emails) readPost p = map pp (lines p) where pp ('m':'a':'i':'l':'t':'o':':':s) = SendMail s pp s = Post s #else check_post = who_to_email #endif who_to_email = do email <- (BC.unpack `fmap` fetchFilePS (prefsUrl the_remote_repo++"/email") (MaxAge 600)) `catchall` return "" if '@' `elem` email then return . map SendMail $ lines email else return [] announce_recipients emails = let pn (SendMail s) = s pn (Post p) = p in if DryRun `elem` opts then putInfo opts . text $ "Patch bundle would be sent to: "++unwords (map pn emails) else when (null the_targets) $ putInfo opts . text $ "Patch bundle will be sent to: "++unwords (map pn emails) getTargets :: [WhatToDo] -> IO [WhatToDo] getTargets [] = do fmap ((:[]) . SendMail) $ askUser "What is the target email address? " getTargets wtds = return wtds collectTargets :: [DarcsFlag] -> [WhatToDo] collectTargets flags = [ f t | Target t <- flags ] where f url@('h':'t':'t':'p':':':_) = Post url f em = SendMail em \end{code} \begin{options} --matches, --patches, --tags, --no-deps \end{options} The \verb!--patches!, \verb!--matches!, \verb!--tags!, and \verb!--no-deps! options can be used to select which patches to send, as described in subsection~\ref{selecting}. \begin{options} --edit-description \end{options} If you want to include a description or explanation along with the bundle of patches, you need to specify the \verb!--edit-description! flag, which will cause darcs to open up an editor with which you can compose a message to go along with your patches. \begin{options} --sendmail-command \end{options} If you want to use a command different from the default one for sending email, you need to specify a command line with the \verb!--sendmail-command! option. The command line can contain some format specifiers which are replaced by the actual values. Accepted format specifiers are \verb!%s! for subject, \verb!%t! for to, \verb!%c! for cc, \verb!%b! for the body of the mail, \verb!%f! for from, \verb!%a! for the patch bundle and the same specifiers in uppercase for the URL-encoded values. Additionally you can add \verb!% [DarcsFlag] -> String -> FL (PatchInfoAnd p) C(x y) -> IO (Doc, Maybe String) getDescription opts their_name patches = case get_filename of Just f -> do file <- f when (EditDescription `elem` opts) $ do when (isNothing $ getFileopt opts) $ writeDocBinFile file patchdesc debugMessage $ "About to edit file " ++ file editFile file return () doc <- readDocBinFile file return (doc, Just file) Nothing -> return (patchdesc, Nothing) where patchdesc = text (if lengthFL patches == 1 then "1 patch" else show (lengthFL patches) ++ " patches") <+> text "for repository" <+> text their_name <> text ":" $$ text "" $$ vsep (mapFL description patches) get_filename = case getFileopt opts of Just f -> Just $ return $ toFilePath f Nothing -> if EditDescription `elem` opts then Just tempfile else Nothing tempfile = worldReadableTemp "darcs-temp-mail" getFileopt :: [DarcsFlag] -> Maybe AbsolutePath getFileopt (LogFile f:_) = Just f getFileopt (_:flags) = getFileopt flags getFileopt [] = Nothing \end{code}