import troggle.settings as settings import subprocess def write_and_commit(filepath, content, message): """Writes the content to the filepath and adds and commits the file to git. If this fails, a WriteAndCommitError is raised.""" cwd = filepath.parent filename = filepath.name git = settings.GIT # GIT see also core/models/cave.py writetrogglefile() # GIT see also core/views/uploads.py dwgupload() try: with open(filepath, "w", encoding="utf8") as f: print(f'WRITING{cwd}---{filename} ') # as the wsgi process www-data, we have group write-access but are not owner, so cannot chmod. # os.chmod(filepath, 0o664) # set file permissions to rw-rw-r-- f.write(content) except PermissionError: raise WriteAndCommitError(f'CANNOT save this file.\nPERMISSIONS incorrectly set on server for this file {filename}. Ask a nerd to fix this.') try: cp_add = subprocess.run([git, "add", filename], cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True) if cp_add.returncode != 0: msgdata = 'Ask a nerd to fix this.\n\n' + cp_add.stderr + '\n\n' + cp_add.stdout + '\n\nreturn code: ' + str(cp_add.returncode) raise WriteAndCommitError(f'CANNOT git on server for this file {filename}. Edits saved but not added to git.\n\n' + msgdata) cp_commit = subprocess.run([git, "commit", "-m", message], cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True) # This produces return code = 1 if it commits OK, but when the repo still needs to be pushed to origin/expoweb if cp_commit.returncode != 0 and cp_commit.stdout != 'nothing to commit, working tree clean': msgdata = 'Ask a nerd to fix this.\n\n' + cp_commit.stderr + '\n\n' + cp_commit.stdout + '\n\nreturn code: ' + str(cp_commit.returncode) raise WriteAndCommitError(f'Error code with git on server for this file {filename}. Edits saved, added to git, but NOT committed.\n\n' + msgdata) except subprocess.SubprocessError: raise WriteAndCommitError(f'CANNOT git on server for this file {filename}. Subprocess error. Edits not saved.\nAsk a nerd to fix this.') class WriteAndCommitError(Exception): """Exception class for errors writing files and comitting them to git""" def __init__(self, message): self.message = message def __str__(self): return f'WriteAndCommitError: {self.message}'