├── .gitignore
├── gitage
├── data
│ ├── peachy.ico
│ └── peachy.svg
├── gravatar.py
└── __init__.py
├── git-age
├── README
├── setup.py
├── ez_setup.py
└── LICENSE
/.gitignore:
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1 | *~
2 | *.pyc
3 | *.pyo
4 | build
5 | dist
6 | *.egg-info
7 |
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/gitage/data/peachy.ico:
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/krig/git-age/HEAD/gitage/data/peachy.ico
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/git-age:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | import sys, gitage
3 |
4 | if len(sys.argv) < 2:
5 | gitage.usage()
6 | gitage.main(sys.argv[1])
7 |
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/README:
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1 | git-age Copyright (C) 2008 Kristoffer Gronlund
2 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see LICENSE.
3 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
4 | under certain conditions; see LICENSE for details.
5 |
6 | A git-blame viewer, written using PyGTK.
7 | Shows the file with information on author, commit etc on each
8 | line. Also colors the background of the line darker for older commits
9 | and lighter for newer commits. Useful for quickly seeing what parts of
10 | a file have changed recently.
11 |
12 | Will also attempt to retrieve Gravatars for all authors in the file
13 | asynchronously.
14 |
15 |
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/setup.py:
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1 | import ez_setup
2 | ez_setup.use_setuptools()
3 |
4 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages
5 |
6 | setup(
7 | name = "git-age",
8 | version = "0.1",
9 | packages = find_packages(),
10 | package_dir = {'':'.'},
11 | package_data = {
12 | 'gitage': ['data/*'],
13 | },
14 |
15 | zip_safe = True,
16 |
17 | install_requires = [],
18 | scripts=['git-age'],
19 |
20 | # metadata for upload to PyPI
21 | author = "Kristoffer Gronlund",
22 | author_email = "kristoffer.gronlund@purplescout.se",
23 | description = "A git-blame viewer, written using PyGTK.",
24 | license = "GPL",
25 | keywords = "git viewer pygtk",
26 | url = "http://github.com/krig/git-age/wikis",
27 | )
28 |
29 |
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/gitage/gravatar.py:
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1 | # gravatar.py Copyright (C) 2008 Kristoffer Gronlund
2 | # This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see LICENSE.
3 | # This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
4 | # under certain conditions; see LICENSE for details.
5 | import os, time, urllib
6 | try:
7 | from hashlib import md5
8 | except ImportError:
9 | import md5 as md5lib
10 | md5 = md5lib.new
11 |
12 | _BASEPATH = "~/.cache/pygravatar/%s_%d"
13 | _OLDAGE = 24 # age in hours
14 |
15 | def _makemd5(email):
16 | return md5(email.lower()).hexdigest()
17 |
18 | def _makename(emailmd5, size):
19 | return os.path.expanduser(_BASEPATH % (emailmd5, size))
20 |
21 | def _older(filename, hours):
22 | mtime = os.path.getmtime(filename)
23 | return (time.time() - mtime) > (hours * 3600)
24 |
25 | def _dirty(filename):
26 | ex = os.path.exists(filename)
27 | return not ex or _older(filename, _OLDAGE)
28 |
29 | def _makeurl(emailmd5, size):
30 | """Constructs the Gravatar URL.
31 | """
32 | gravatar_url = "http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/"
33 | gravatar_url += emailmd5
34 | gravatar_url += '?' + urllib.urlencode({'d':'monsterid', 's': str(size)})
35 | return gravatar_url
36 |
37 | def get(email = "someone@example.com",
38 | size = 80):
39 | """Looks in local cache if file exists
40 | and is newer than TIMEOUT. If not, fetches
41 | a new image and puts it in the cache.
42 | Returns local path to image."""
43 | emailmd5 = _makemd5(email)
44 | filename = _makename(emailmd5, size)
45 | if _dirty(filename):
46 | try:
47 | os.makedirs(os.path.split(filename)[0])
48 | except os.error:
49 | pass
50 | url = _makeurl(emailmd5, size)
51 | urllib.urlretrieve(url, filename)
52 | return filename
53 |
54 | if __name__ == "__main__":
55 | # requires PIL installed
56 | import Image
57 | im = Image.open(get(email="someone@example.com"))
58 | print im.format, im.size, im.mode
59 |
60 |
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/ez_setup.py:
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1 | #!python
2 | """Bootstrap setuptools installation
3 |
4 | If you want to use setuptools in your package's setup.py, just include this
5 | file in the same directory with it, and add this to the top of your setup.py::
6 |
7 | from ez_setup import use_setuptools
8 | use_setuptools()
9 |
10 | If you want to require a specific version of setuptools, set a download
11 | mirror, or use an alternate download directory, you can do so by supplying
12 | the appropriate options to ``use_setuptools()``.
13 |
14 | This file can also be run as a script to install or upgrade setuptools.
15 | """
16 | import sys
17 | DEFAULT_VERSION = "0.6c8"
18 | DEFAULT_URL = "http://pypi.python.org/packages/%s/s/setuptools/" % sys.version[:3]
19 |
20 | md5_data = {
21 | 'setuptools-0.6b1-py2.3.egg': '8822caf901250d848b996b7f25c6e6ca',
22 | 'setuptools-0.6b1-py2.4.egg': 'b79a8a403e4502fbb85ee3f1941735cb',
23 | 'setuptools-0.6b2-py2.3.egg': '5657759d8a6d8fc44070a9d07272d99b',
24 | 'setuptools-0.6b2-py2.4.egg': '4996a8d169d2be661fa32a6e52e4f82a',
25 | 'setuptools-0.6b3-py2.3.egg': 'bb31c0fc7399a63579975cad9f5a0618',
26 | 'setuptools-0.6b3-py2.4.egg': '38a8c6b3d6ecd22247f179f7da669fac',
27 | 'setuptools-0.6b4-py2.3.egg': '62045a24ed4e1ebc77fe039aa4e6f7e5',
28 | 'setuptools-0.6b4-py2.4.egg': '4cb2a185d228dacffb2d17f103b3b1c4',
29 | 'setuptools-0.6c1-py2.3.egg': 'b3f2b5539d65cb7f74ad79127f1a908c',
30 | 'setuptools-0.6c1-py2.4.egg': 'b45adeda0667d2d2ffe14009364f2a4b',
31 | 'setuptools-0.6c2-py2.3.egg': 'f0064bf6aa2b7d0f3ba0b43f20817c27',
32 | 'setuptools-0.6c2-py2.4.egg': '616192eec35f47e8ea16cd6a122b7277',
33 | 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.3.egg': 'f181fa125dfe85a259c9cd6f1d7b78fa',
34 | 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.4.egg': 'e0ed74682c998bfb73bf803a50e7b71e',
35 | 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.5.egg': 'abef16fdd61955514841c7c6bd98965e',
36 | 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.3.egg': 'b0b9131acab32022bfac7f44c5d7971f',
37 | 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.4.egg': '2a1f9656d4fbf3c97bf946c0a124e6e2',
38 | 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.5.egg': '8f5a052e32cdb9c72bcf4b5526f28afc',
39 | 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.3.egg': 'ee9fd80965da04f2f3e6b3576e9d8167',
40 | 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.4.egg': 'afe2adf1c01701ee841761f5bcd8aa64',
41 | 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.5.egg': 'a8d3f61494ccaa8714dfed37bccd3d5d',
42 | 'setuptools-0.6c6-py2.3.egg': '35686b78116a668847237b69d549ec20',
43 | 'setuptools-0.6c6-py2.4.egg': '3c56af57be3225019260a644430065ab',
44 | 'setuptools-0.6c6-py2.5.egg': 'b2f8a7520709a5b34f80946de5f02f53',
45 | 'setuptools-0.6c7-py2.3.egg': '209fdf9adc3a615e5115b725658e13e2',
46 | 'setuptools-0.6c7-py2.4.egg': '5a8f954807d46a0fb67cf1f26c55a82e',
47 | 'setuptools-0.6c7-py2.5.egg': '45d2ad28f9750e7434111fde831e8372',
48 | 'setuptools-0.6c8-py2.3.egg': '50759d29b349db8cfd807ba8303f1902',
49 | 'setuptools-0.6c8-py2.4.egg': 'cba38d74f7d483c06e9daa6070cce6de',
50 | 'setuptools-0.6c8-py2.5.egg': '1721747ee329dc150590a58b3e1ac95b',
51 | 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.3.egg': 'a83c4020414807b496e4cfbe08507c03',
52 | 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.4.egg': '260a2be2e5388d66bdaee06abec6342a',
53 | 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.5.egg': 'fe67c3e5a17b12c0e7c541b7ea43a8e6',
54 | 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.6.egg': 'ca37b1ff16fa2ede6e19383e7b59245a',
55 | }
56 |
57 | import sys, os
58 | try: from hashlib import md5
59 | except ImportError: from md5 import md5
60 |
61 | def _validate_md5(egg_name, data):
62 | if egg_name in md5_data:
63 | digest = md5(data).hexdigest()
64 | if digest != md5_data[egg_name]:
65 | print >>sys.stderr, (
66 | "md5 validation of %s failed! (Possible download problem?)"
67 | % egg_name
68 | )
69 | sys.exit(2)
70 | return data
71 |
72 | def use_setuptools(
73 | version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir,
74 | download_delay=15
75 | ):
76 | """Automatically find/download setuptools and make it available on sys.path
77 |
78 | `version` should be a valid setuptools version number that is available
79 | as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end with
80 | a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where setuptools will be downloaded, if
81 | it is not already available. If `download_delay` is specified, it should
82 | be the number of seconds that will be paused before initiating a download,
83 | should one be required. If an older version of setuptools is installed,
84 | this routine will print a message to ``sys.stderr`` and raise SystemExit in
85 | an attempt to abort the calling script.
86 | """
87 | was_imported = 'pkg_resources' in sys.modules or 'setuptools' in sys.modules
88 | def do_download():
89 | egg = download_setuptools(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay)
90 | sys.path.insert(0, egg)
91 | import setuptools; setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = egg
92 | try:
93 | import pkg_resources
94 | except ImportError:
95 | return do_download()
96 | try:
97 | pkg_resources.require("setuptools>="+version); return
98 | except pkg_resources.VersionConflict, e:
99 | if was_imported:
100 | print >>sys.stderr, (
101 | "The required version of setuptools (>=%s) is not available, and\n"
102 | "can't be installed while this script is running. Please install\n"
103 | " a more recent version first, using 'easy_install -U setuptools'."
104 | "\n\n(Currently using %r)"
105 | ) % (version, e.args[0])
106 | sys.exit(2)
107 | else:
108 | del pkg_resources, sys.modules['pkg_resources'] # reload ok
109 | return do_download()
110 | except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound:
111 | return do_download()
112 |
113 | def download_setuptools(
114 | version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir,
115 | delay = 15
116 | ):
117 | """Download setuptools from a specified location and return its filename
118 |
119 | `version` should be a valid setuptools version number that is available
120 | as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end
121 | with a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where the egg will be downloaded.
122 | `delay` is the number of seconds to pause before an actual download attempt.
123 | """
124 | import urllib2, shutil
125 | egg_name = "setuptools-%s-py%s.egg" % (version,sys.version[:3])
126 | url = download_base + egg_name
127 | saveto = os.path.join(to_dir, egg_name)
128 | src = dst = None
129 | if not os.path.exists(saveto): # Avoid repeated downloads
130 | try:
131 | from distutils import log
132 | if delay:
133 | log.warn("""
134 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
135 | This script requires setuptools version %s to run (even to display
136 | help). I will attempt to download it for you (from
137 | %s), but
138 | you may need to enable firewall access for this script first.
139 | I will start the download in %d seconds.
140 |
141 | (Note: if this machine does not have network access, please obtain the file
142 |
143 | %s
144 |
145 | and place it in this directory before rerunning this script.)
146 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------""",
147 | version, download_base, delay, url
148 | ); from time import sleep; sleep(delay)
149 | log.warn("Downloading %s", url)
150 | src = urllib2.urlopen(url)
151 | # Read/write all in one block, so we don't create a corrupt file
152 | # if the download is interrupted.
153 | data = _validate_md5(egg_name, src.read())
154 | dst = open(saveto,"wb"); dst.write(data)
155 | finally:
156 | if src: src.close()
157 | if dst: dst.close()
158 | return os.path.realpath(saveto)
159 |
160 |
161 |
162 |
163 |
164 |
165 |
166 |
167 |
168 |
169 |
170 |
171 |
172 |
173 |
174 |
175 |
176 |
177 |
178 |
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180 |
181 |
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192 |
193 |
194 |
195 | def main(argv, version=DEFAULT_VERSION):
196 | """Install or upgrade setuptools and EasyInstall"""
197 | try:
198 | import setuptools
199 | except ImportError:
200 | egg = None
201 | try:
202 | egg = download_setuptools(version, delay=0)
203 | sys.path.insert(0,egg)
204 | from setuptools.command.easy_install import main
205 | return main(list(argv)+[egg]) # we're done here
206 | finally:
207 | if egg and os.path.exists(egg):
208 | os.unlink(egg)
209 | else:
210 | if setuptools.__version__ == '0.0.1':
211 | print >>sys.stderr, (
212 | "You have an obsolete version of setuptools installed. Please\n"
213 | "remove it from your system entirely before rerunning this script."
214 | )
215 | sys.exit(2)
216 |
217 | req = "setuptools>="+version
218 | import pkg_resources
219 | try:
220 | pkg_resources.require(req)
221 | except pkg_resources.VersionConflict:
222 | try:
223 | from setuptools.command.easy_install import main
224 | except ImportError:
225 | from easy_install import main
226 | main(list(argv)+[download_setuptools(delay=0)])
227 | sys.exit(0) # try to force an exit
228 | else:
229 | if argv:
230 | from setuptools.command.easy_install import main
231 | main(argv)
232 | else:
233 | print "Setuptools version",version,"or greater has been installed."
234 | print '(Run "ez_setup.py -U setuptools" to reinstall or upgrade.)'
235 |
236 | def update_md5(filenames):
237 | """Update our built-in md5 registry"""
238 |
239 | import re
240 |
241 | for name in filenames:
242 | base = os.path.basename(name)
243 | f = open(name,'rb')
244 | md5_data[base] = md5(f.read()).hexdigest()
245 | f.close()
246 |
247 | data = [" %r: %r,\n" % it for it in md5_data.items()]
248 | data.sort()
249 | repl = "".join(data)
250 |
251 | import inspect
252 | srcfile = inspect.getsourcefile(sys.modules[__name__])
253 | f = open(srcfile, 'rb'); src = f.read(); f.close()
254 |
255 | match = re.search("\nmd5_data = {\n([^}]+)}", src)
256 | if not match:
257 | print >>sys.stderr, "Internal error!"
258 | sys.exit(2)
259 |
260 | src = src[:match.start(1)] + repl + src[match.end(1):]
261 | f = open(srcfile,'w')
262 | f.write(src)
263 | f.close()
264 |
265 |
266 | if __name__=='__main__':
267 | if len(sys.argv)>2 and sys.argv[1]=='--md5update':
268 | update_md5(sys.argv[2:])
269 | else:
270 | main(sys.argv[1:])
271 |
272 |
273 |
274 |
275 |
276 |
277 |
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/gitage/__init__.py:
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1 | # git-age Copyright (C) 2008 Kristoffer Gronlund
2 | # This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see LICENSE.
3 | # This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
4 | # under certain conditions; see LICENSE for details.
5 | #
6 | # a git blame viewer
7 | # shows the file with annotations
8 | # on author and age etc. per line.
9 | #
10 | import sys, subprocess
11 | import re
12 | import gravatar
13 | import threading
14 |
15 | import pygtk
16 | pygtk.require('2.0')
17 | import gtk
18 | import gobject
19 | import pango
20 | import gtksourceview2
21 | import time
22 | import Queue
23 | import platform
24 |
25 | class GravatarLoader(threading.Thread):
26 | def __init__(self):
27 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
28 | self.setDaemon(True)
29 | self._inqueue = Queue.Queue()
30 | self._outqueue = Queue.Queue()
31 | self.gravatars = {}
32 | self.latest_job = None
33 |
34 | def run(self):
35 | while True:
36 | try:
37 | job = self._inqueue.get()
38 | if not job: continue
39 | item = gravatar.get(job)
40 | if not item: continue
41 | self._outqueue.put((job, item))
42 | except Queue.Empty:
43 | pass
44 |
45 | def sync_update(self):
46 | try:
47 | job, item = self._outqueue.get(block=False)
48 | if job:
49 | self.gravatars[job] = item
50 | except Queue.Empty:
51 | pass
52 | def query(self, job = None):
53 | if not job:
54 | if self.latest_job:
55 | job = self.latest_job
56 | else:
57 | return None
58 | item = self.gravatars.get(job)
59 | if item:
60 | if job == self.latest_job:
61 | self.latest_job = None
62 | return item
63 | if self.latest_job != job:
64 | self._inqueue.put(job)
65 | self.latest_job = job
66 | return None
67 |
68 | class BlamedFile(object):
69 | class Commit(object):
70 | def __init__(self, sha1):
71 | self.sha1 = sha1
72 | def __repr__(self):
73 | return "<%s %s>"%(self.__class__.__name__,
74 | ", ".join("%s = %s" % (key, value) for key, value in self.__dict__.iteritems()))
75 |
76 | class Line(object):
77 | def __init__(self, fileline, commit, sourceline, resultline, num_lines):
78 | self.text = fileline
79 | self.commit = commit
80 | self.sourceline = sourceline
81 | self.resultline = resultline
82 | self.num_lines = num_lines
83 | def __repr__(self):
84 | return "" % (self.sourceline, self.resultline, self.num_lines, self.commit)
85 |
86 | def __init__(self, fil, view):
87 | self.sha1_to_commit = {}
88 | self.commits = []
89 | self.lines = []
90 | self.view = view
91 | self.text = ''
92 | try:
93 | sys.stdout.write("\rparsing %s..." % (fil))
94 | sys.stdout.flush()
95 | self.filelines = open(fil).readlines()
96 | except IOError:
97 | sys.stderr.write("Unable to open %s!\n"%(fil))
98 | sys.exit(1)
99 |
100 | self.text = "".join(self.filelines)
101 | sys.stdout.write("\rgit blame --incremental %s" % (fil))
102 | sys.stdout.flush()
103 | p = subprocess.Popen(["git", "blame", "--incremental", fil],
104 | shell=False,
105 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
106 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
107 | beginline = re.compile(r'(\w{40})\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)')
108 | currcommit = None
109 | for line in p.stdout:
110 | bgm = beginline.match(line)
111 | if bgm:
112 | sys.stdout.write("\r%s" % (line.strip()))
113 | sys.stdout.flush()
114 | sha1 = bgm.group(1)
115 | if self.sha1_to_commit.has_key(sha1):
116 | currcommit = self.sha1_to_commit[sha1]
117 | else:
118 | currcommit = BlamedFile.Commit(sha1)
119 | self.commits.append(currcommit)
120 | self.sha1_to_commit[sha1] = currcommit
121 | sourceline = int(bgm.group(2))
122 | resultline = int(bgm.group(3))
123 | num_lines = int(bgm.group(4))
124 | blameline = BlamedFile.Line(self.filelines[resultline-1], currcommit, sourceline, resultline, num_lines)
125 | for _ in range(num_lines):
126 | self.lines.append(blameline)
127 | elif currcommit:
128 | # parse metadata about blameline
129 | cmd, _, data = line.partition(' ')
130 | data = data.strip()
131 | cmd = cmd.replace('-', '_')
132 |
133 | if cmd == 'author_time' or cmd == 'committer_time':
134 | data = int(data)
135 |
136 | if hasattr(currcommit, cmd):
137 | assert getattr(currcommit, cmd) == data
138 | setattr(currcommit, cmd, data)
139 | sys.stdout.write('...OK.\n')
140 | sys.stdout.flush()
141 |
142 | self.lines.sort(lambda x,y: cmp(x.resultline, y.resultline))
143 |
144 | # calculate age (0 - 100 where 100 is oldest and 0 is newest)
145 | oldest = None
146 | newest = None
147 | for commit in self.commits:
148 | if hasattr(commit, 'author_time'):
149 | if not oldest or oldest > commit.author_time:
150 | oldest = commit.author_time
151 | if not newest or newest < commit.author_time:
152 | newest = commit.author_time
153 | if oldest != newest:
154 | for commit in self.commits:
155 | if hasattr(commit, 'author_time'):
156 | commit.age = 100 - int(100 * (commit.author_time - oldest)) / (newest - oldest)
157 | else:
158 | commit.age = 100
159 | else:
160 | for commit in self.commits:
161 | commit.age = 100
162 |
163 | def get_commit(self, sha1):
164 | return self.sha1_to_commit.get(sha1)
165 |
166 | def color_for_age(age, author=False):
167 | age = min(max(age, 0), 100)
168 | if author:
169 | r = 195 - (age/3)
170 | g = 247 - (age/3)
171 | b = 181 - (age/3)
172 | else:
173 | r = 255 - (age/3)
174 | g = 247 - (age/3)
175 | b = 241 - (age/3)
176 | return '#%02x%02x%02x'%(r,g,b)
177 |
178 | class CommitTracker(object):
179 | def __init__(self):
180 | self.current_commit = None
181 |
182 | class MainWindow(gtk.Window):
183 | def __init__(self):
184 | gtk.Window.__init__(self)
185 | self.connect('destroy', lambda w: gtk.main_quit())
186 | self.connect('delete_event', lambda w, event: gtk.main_quit())
187 | self.sourceview = None
188 | self.sourcebuffer = None
189 | self.langmanager = None
190 | self.stylemanager = None
191 | self.liststore = None
192 | self.image = None
193 | self.gravaloader = None
194 | self.tracker = None
195 | self.blamed = None
196 | self.sidelist = None
197 |
198 | def setup(self):
199 | self.sourcebuffer = gtksourceview2.Buffer()
200 | self.langmanager = gtksourceview2.LanguageManager()
201 | self.stylemanager = gtksourceview2.StyleSchemeManager()
202 | if 'tango' in self.stylemanager.get_scheme_ids():
203 | self.sourcebuffer.set_style_scheme(self.stylemanager.get_scheme('tango'))
204 | self.sourceview = gtksourceview2.View(self.sourcebuffer)
205 | self.sourceview.set_editable(False)
206 | self.sourceview.set_show_line_numbers(True)
207 | self.sourceview.modify_font(pango.FontDescription('Monospace'))
208 |
209 | sidesplit = gtk.HPaned()
210 |
211 | box = gtk.VBox()
212 | scroll = gtk.ScrolledWindow()
213 | scroll.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC)
214 | scroll.add(self.sourceview)
215 | box.pack_start(scroll, expand=True, fill=True, padding=0)
216 | self.liststore = gtk.ListStore(str, str)
217 | treeview = gtk.TreeView(self.liststore)
218 | treeview.set_headers_visible(False)
219 | col = gtk.TreeViewColumn(None, gtk.CellRendererText(), text=0)
220 | treeview.append_column(col)
221 | col = gtk.TreeViewColumn(None, gtk.CellRendererText(), text=1)
222 | treeview.append_column(col)
223 | scroll = gtk.ScrolledWindow()
224 | scroll.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC)
225 | scroll.add(treeview)
226 | scroll.set_property('height-request', 120)
227 | box2 = gtk.HBox()
228 | box2.pack_start(scroll, expand=True, fill=True, padding=0)
229 | gravaimg = gtk.Button()
230 | self.image = gtk.Image()
231 | self.image.set_size_request(80, 80)
232 | self.image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_MISSING_IMAGE, gtk.ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR)
233 | self.image.show()
234 | gravaimg.add(self.image)
235 | self.gravaloader = GravatarLoader()
236 | self.gravaloader.start()
237 |
238 | box2.pack_end(gravaimg, expand=False, fill=True, padding=0)
239 | box.pack_end(box2, expand=False, fill=True, padding=4)
240 |
241 | sidesplit.pack1(box, resize=True)
242 |
243 | self.sidelist = gtk.ListStore(str, str)
244 | sidetree = gtk.TreeView(self.sidelist)
245 | sidetree.connect("button-press-event", self.on_authors_clicked)
246 | #sidetree.set_headers_visible(False)
247 | renderer = gtk.CellRendererText()
248 | renderer.set_property("ellipsize", pango.ELLIPSIZE_END)
249 | col = gtk.TreeViewColumn("Authors", renderer, text=0)
250 | sidetree.append_column(col)
251 | sidetree.set_tooltip_column(0)
252 | sidetree.set_size_request(160, -1)
253 |
254 | sidesplit.pack2(sidetree, resize=False)
255 |
256 | sidesplit.set_position(-1)
257 |
258 | self.add(sidesplit)
259 |
260 | def on_authors_clicked(self, tv, event):
261 | selection = tv.get_selection()
262 | store, paths = selection.get_selected_rows()
263 | selected_author = None
264 |
265 | if paths:
266 | it = store.get_iter(paths[0])
267 | selected_author = store.get_value(it, 1)
268 |
269 | try:
270 | path, column, pos_x, pos_y = tv.get_path_at_pos(int(event.x), int(event.y))
271 | except:
272 | return False
273 |
274 | it = store.get_iter(path)
275 | clicked_author = store.get_value(it, 1)
276 |
277 | if clicked_author == selected_author:
278 | selection.unselect_path(path)
279 | self.update_blame_lines()
280 | return True
281 |
282 | self.update_blame_lines(clicked_author)
283 |
284 | return False
285 |
286 | def update_blame_lines(self, author=None):
287 | for y in range(len(self.blamed.lines)):
288 | line_start = self.sourcebuffer.get_iter_at_line(y)
289 | if author and self.blamed.get_commit(self.blamed.lines[y].commit.sha1).author == author:
290 | age = 'author-age%d' % self.blamed.lines[y].commit.age
291 | else:
292 | age = 'age%d' % self.blamed.lines[y].commit.age
293 | mark = self.sourcebuffer.create_source_mark(None, age, line_start)
294 | setattr(mark, 'blameline', self.blamed.lines[y])
295 |
296 | def do_blame(self, fil):
297 | language = self.langmanager.guess_language(fil)
298 | self.sourcebuffer.set_language(language)
299 |
300 | self.blamed = BlamedFile(fil, self.sourceview)
301 | if not self.blamed.lines:
302 | print "no lines to blame, sure this file is in a git repository?"
303 | sys.exit(1)
304 |
305 | if platform.system() == 'Windows':
306 | self.sourcebuffer.set_text(unicode(self.blamed.text,"iso-8859-1"))
307 | else:
308 | self.sourcebuffer.set_text(self.blamed.text)
309 |
310 |
311 | for age in range(101):
312 | # create marker type for age
313 | self.sourceview.set_mark_category_background('age%d'%(age), gtk.gdk.color_parse(color_for_age(age)))
314 | self.sourceview.set_mark_category_background('author-age%d'%(age), gtk.gdk.color_parse(color_for_age(age, author=True)))
315 |
316 |
317 | # TODO: do this for lines as they are loaded by loader thread
318 | self.update_blame_lines()
319 |
320 | self.tracker = CommitTracker()
321 |
322 |
323 | self.sourcebuffer.connect_after('mark-set', self.on_mark_set, self.tracker)
324 |
325 | authdata = dict()
326 | for c in self.blamed.commits:
327 | if authdata.has_key(c.author):
328 | authdata[c.author][1] += 1
329 | else:
330 | authdata[c.author] = [0, 1]
331 | for line in self.blamed.lines:
332 | if line.commit:
333 | authdata[line.commit.author][0] += line.num_lines
334 | for a, llist in authdata.iteritems():
335 | self.sidelist.append(["%s (%d lines, %d commits)" % (a, llist[0], llist[1]), a])
336 |
337 | def pop_from_queue(self):
338 | self.gravaloader.sync_update()
339 | gots = self.gravaloader.query()
340 | if gots:
341 | self.image.set_from_file(gots)
342 | return False
343 | else:
344 | return True
345 |
346 | def on_mark_set(self, buffer, param, param2, tracker):
347 | iter = buffer.get_iter_at_mark(buffer.get_insert())
348 | marks = buffer.get_source_marks_at_line(iter.get_line(), None)
349 | if not marks:
350 | tracker.current_commit = None
351 | self.image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_MISSING_IMAGE, gtk.ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR)
352 | self.liststore.clear()
353 | return
354 |
355 | for mark in marks:
356 | if not hasattr(mark, 'blameline'):
357 | continue
358 |
359 | blameline = getattr(mark, 'blameline')
360 | commit = blameline.commit
361 | if not commit or tracker.current_commit is commit:
362 | continue
363 |
364 | self.liststore.clear()
365 | self.liststore.append(['Author', commit.author])
366 | self.liststore.append(['Email', commit.author_mail])
367 | self.liststore.append(['Time', time.ctime(commit.author_time)])
368 | self.liststore.append(['Summary', commit.summary])
369 |
370 | if commit.sha1 != '0'*40:
371 | self.liststore.append(['SHA1', commit.sha1])
372 |
373 | #set image to
374 | mail = commit.author_mail[1:-1]
375 | if mail == "not.committed.yet":
376 | self.image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_DIALOG_WARNING, gtk.ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR)
377 | else:
378 | grava = self.gravaloader.query(commit.author_mail[1:-1])
379 | if grava:
380 | self.image.set_from_file(grava)
381 | else:
382 | gobject.idle_add(self.pop_from_queue)
383 | self.image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_MISSING_IMAGE, gtk.ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR)
384 |
385 | tracker.current_commit = commit
386 | break
387 |
388 | def main(fil):
389 | win = MainWindow()
390 |
391 | from pkg_resources import resource_filename
392 | if platform.system() == 'Windows':
393 | iconfile = resource_filename(__name__, "data/peachy.ico")
394 | else:
395 | iconfile = resource_filename(__name__, "data/peachy.svg")
396 |
397 | if iconfile:
398 | try:
399 | win.set_icon_from_file(iconfile)
400 | except Exception, e:
401 | print e
402 | win.setup()
403 |
404 | win.do_blame(fil)
405 |
406 | win.set_title("git-age")
407 | win.resize(600,500)
408 | win.show_all()
409 |
410 | gtk.gdk.threads_init()
411 | gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
412 | gtk.main()
413 |
414 | def usage():
415 | lic = """
416 | git-age Copyright (C) 2008 Kristoffer Gronlund
417 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see LICENSE.
418 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
419 | under certain conditions; see LICENSE for details.
420 | """
421 | print "usage: %s " % (sys.argv[0])
422 | print lic
423 | sys.exit(1)
424 |
425 | if __name__=="__main__":
426 | if len(sys.argv) < 2: usage()
427 | main(sys.argv[1])
428 |
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