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1 #!/bin/sh
3 # Copyright (c) 2007 Andy Parkins
5 # An example hook script to mail out commit update information. This hook
6 # sends emails listing new revisions to the repository introduced by the
7 # change being reported. The rule is that (for branch updates) each commit
8 # will appear on one email and one email only.
10 # This hook is stored in the contrib/hooks directory. Your distribution
11 # will have put this somewhere standard. You should make this script
12 # executable then link to it in the repository you would like to use it in.
13 # For example, on debian the hook is stored in
14 # /usr/share/doc/git-core/contrib/hooks/post-receive-email:
16 # chmod a+x post-receive-email
17 # cd /path/to/your/repository.git
18 # ln -sf /usr/share/doc/git-core/contrib/hooks/post-receive-email hooks/post-receive
20 # This hook script assumes it is enabled on the central repository of a
21 # project, with all users pushing only to it and not between each other. It
22 # will still work if you don't operate in that style, but it would become
23 # possible for the email to be from someone other than the person doing the
24 # push.
26 # To help with debugging and use on pre-v1.5.1 git servers, this script will
27 # also obey the interface of hooks/update, taking its arguments on the
28 # command line. Unfortunately, hooks/update is called once for each ref.
29 # To avoid firing one email per ref, this script just prints its output to
30 # the screen when used in this mode. The output can then be redirected if
31 # wanted.
33 # Config
34 # ------
35 # hooks.mailinglist
36 # This is the list that all pushes will go to; leave it blank to not send
37 # emails for every ref update.
38 # hooks.announcelist
39 # This is the list that all pushes of annotated tags will go to. Leave it
40 # blank to default to the mailinglist field. The announce emails lists
41 # the short log summary of the changes since the last annotated tag.
42 # hooks.envelopesender
43 # If set then the -f option is passed to sendmail to allow the envelope
44 # sender address to be set
45 # hooks.emailprefix
46 # All emails have their subjects prefixed with this prefix, or "[SCM]"
47 # if emailprefix is unset, to aid filtering
48 # hooks.showrev
49 # The shell command used to format each revision in the email, with
50 # "%s" replaced with the commit id. Defaults to "git rev-list -1
51 # --pretty %s", displaying the commit id, author, date and log
52 # message. To list full patches separated by a blank line, you
53 # could set this to "git show -C %s; echo".
54 # To list a gitweb/cgit URL *and* a full patch for each change set, use this:
55 # "t=%s; printf 'http://.../?id=%%s' \$t; echo;echo; git show -C \$t; echo"
56 # Be careful if "..." contains things that will be expanded by shell "eval"
57 # or printf.
58 # hooks.emailmaxlines
59 # The maximum number of lines that should be included in the generated
60 # email body. If not specified, there is no limit.
61 # Lines beyond the limit are suppressed and counted, and a final
62 # line is added indicating the number of suppressed lines.
64 # Notes
65 # -----
66 # All emails include the headers "X-Git-Refname", "X-Git-Oldrev",
67 # "X-Git-Newrev", and "X-Git-Reftype" to enable fine tuned filtering and
68 # give information for debugging.
71 # ---------------------------- Functions
74 # Function to prepare for email generation. This decides what type
75 # of update this is and whether an email should even be generated.
77 prep_for_email()
79 # --- Arguments
80 oldrev=$(git rev-parse $1)
81 newrev=$(git rev-parse $2)
82 refname="$3"
83 maxlines=$4
85 # --- Interpret
86 # 0000->1234 (create)
87 # 1234->2345 (update)
88 # 2345->0000 (delete)
89 if expr "$oldrev" : '0*$' >/dev/null
90 then
91 change_type="create"
92 else
93 if expr "$newrev" : '0*$' >/dev/null
94 then
95 change_type="delete"
96 else
97 change_type="update"
101 # --- Get the revision types
102 newrev_type=$(git cat-file -t $newrev 2> /dev/null)
103 oldrev_type=$(git cat-file -t "$oldrev" 2> /dev/null)
104 case "$change_type" in
105 create|update)
106 rev="$newrev"
107 rev_type="$newrev_type"
109 delete)
110 rev="$oldrev"
111 rev_type="$oldrev_type"
113 esac
115 # The revision type tells us what type the commit is, combined with
116 # the location of the ref we can decide between
117 # - working branch
118 # - tracking branch
119 # - unannoted tag
120 # - annotated tag
121 case "$refname","$rev_type" in
122 refs/tags/*,commit)
123 # un-annotated tag
124 refname_type="tag"
125 short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/}
127 refs/tags/*,tag)
128 # annotated tag
129 refname_type="annotated tag"
130 short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/}
131 # change recipients
132 if [ -n "$announcerecipients" ]; then
133 recipients="$announcerecipients"
136 refs/heads/*,commit)
137 # branch
138 refname_type="branch"
139 short_refname=${refname##refs/heads/}
141 refs/remotes/*,commit)
142 # tracking branch
143 refname_type="tracking branch"
144 short_refname=${refname##refs/remotes/}
145 echo >&2 "*** Push-update of tracking branch, $refname"
146 echo >&2 "*** - no email generated."
147 return 1
150 # Anything else (is there anything else?)
151 echo >&2 "*** Unknown type of update to $refname ($rev_type)"
152 echo >&2 "*** - no email generated"
153 return 1
155 esac
157 # Check if we've got anyone to send to
158 if [ -z "$recipients" ]; then
159 case "$refname_type" in
160 "annotated tag")
161 config_name="hooks.announcelist"
164 config_name="hooks.mailinglist"
166 esac
167 echo >&2 "*** $config_name is not set so no email will be sent"
168 echo >&2 "*** for $refname update $oldrev->$newrev"
169 return 1
172 return 0
176 # Top level email generation function. This calls the appropriate
177 # body-generation routine after outputting the common header.
179 # Note this function doesn't actually generate any email output, that is
180 # taken care of by the functions it calls:
181 # - generate_email_header
182 # - generate_create_XXXX_email
183 # - generate_update_XXXX_email
184 # - generate_delete_XXXX_email
185 # - generate_email_footer
187 # Note also that this function cannot 'exit' from the script; when this
188 # function is running (in hook script mode), the send_mail() function
189 # is already executing in another process, connected via a pipe, and
190 # if this function exits without, whatever has been generated to that
191 # point will be sent as an email... even if nothing has been generated.
193 generate_email()
195 # Email parameters
196 # The email subject will contain the best description of the ref
197 # that we can build from the parameters
198 describe=$(git describe $rev 2>/dev/null)
199 if [ -z "$describe" ]; then
200 describe=$rev
203 generate_email_header
205 # Call the correct body generation function
206 fn_name=general
207 case "$refname_type" in
208 "tracking branch"|branch)
209 fn_name=branch
211 "annotated tag")
212 fn_name=atag
214 esac
216 if [ -z "$maxlines" ]; then
217 generate_${change_type}_${fn_name}_email
218 else
219 generate_${change_type}_${fn_name}_email | limit_lines $maxlines
222 generate_email_footer
225 generate_email_header()
227 # --- Email (all stdout will be the email)
228 # Generate header
229 cat <<-EOF
230 To: $recipients
231 Subject: ${emailprefix}$projectdesc $refname_type $short_refname ${change_type}d. $describe
232 X-Git-Refname: $refname
233 X-Git-Reftype: $refname_type
234 X-Git-Oldrev: $oldrev
235 X-Git-Newrev: $newrev
237 This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was
238 generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing
239 the project "$projectdesc".
241 The $refname_type, $short_refname has been ${change_type}d
245 generate_email_footer()
247 SPACE=" "
248 cat <<-EOF
251 hooks/post-receive
252 --${SPACE}
253 $projectdesc
257 # --------------- Branches
260 # Called for the creation of a branch
262 generate_create_branch_email()
264 # This is a new branch and so oldrev is not valid
265 echo " at $newrev ($newrev_type)"
266 echo ""
268 echo $LOGBEGIN
269 show_new_revisions
270 echo $LOGEND
274 # Called for the change of a pre-existing branch
276 generate_update_branch_email()
278 # Consider this:
279 # 1 --- 2 --- O --- X --- 3 --- 4 --- N
281 # O is $oldrev for $refname
282 # N is $newrev for $refname
283 # X is a revision pointed to by some other ref, for which we may
284 # assume that an email has already been generated.
285 # In this case we want to issue an email containing only revisions
286 # 3, 4, and N. Given (almost) by
288 # git rev-list N ^O --not --all
290 # The reason for the "almost", is that the "--not --all" will take
291 # precedence over the "N", and effectively will translate to
293 # git rev-list N ^O ^X ^N
295 # So, we need to build up the list more carefully. git rev-parse
296 # will generate a list of revs that may be fed into git rev-list.
297 # We can get it to make the "--not --all" part and then filter out
298 # the "^N" with:
300 # git rev-parse --not --all | grep -v N
302 # Then, using the --stdin switch to git rev-list we have effectively
303 # manufactured
305 # git rev-list N ^O ^X
307 # This leaves a problem when someone else updates the repository
308 # while this script is running. Their new value of the ref we're
309 # working on would be included in the "--not --all" output; and as
310 # our $newrev would be an ancestor of that commit, it would exclude
311 # all of our commits. What we really want is to exclude the current
312 # value of $refname from the --not list, rather than N itself. So:
314 # git rev-parse --not --all | grep -v $(git rev-parse $refname)
316 # Get's us to something pretty safe (apart from the small time
317 # between refname being read, and git rev-parse running - for that,
318 # I give up)
321 # Next problem, consider this:
322 # * --- B --- * --- O ($oldrev)
324 # * --- X --- * --- N ($newrev)
326 # That is to say, there is no guarantee that oldrev is a strict
327 # subset of newrev (it would have required a --force, but that's
328 # allowed). So, we can't simply say rev-list $oldrev..$newrev.
329 # Instead we find the common base of the two revs and list from
330 # there.
332 # As above, we need to take into account the presence of X; if
333 # another branch is already in the repository and points at some of
334 # the revisions that we are about to output - we don't want them.
335 # The solution is as before: git rev-parse output filtered.
337 # Finally, tags: 1 --- 2 --- O --- T --- 3 --- 4 --- N
339 # Tags pushed into the repository generate nice shortlog emails that
340 # summarise the commits between them and the previous tag. However,
341 # those emails don't include the full commit messages that we output
342 # for a branch update. Therefore we still want to output revisions
343 # that have been output on a tag email.
345 # Luckily, git rev-parse includes just the tool. Instead of using
346 # "--all" we use "--branches"; this has the added benefit that
347 # "remotes/" will be ignored as well.
349 # List all of the revisions that were removed by this update, in a
350 # fast-forward update, this list will be empty, because rev-list O
351 # ^N is empty. For a non-fast-forward, O ^N is the list of removed
352 # revisions
353 fast_forward=""
354 rev=""
355 for rev in $(git rev-list $newrev..$oldrev)
357 revtype=$(git cat-file -t "$rev")
358 echo " discards $rev ($revtype)"
359 done
360 if [ -z "$rev" ]; then
361 fast_forward=1
364 # List all the revisions from baserev to newrev in a kind of
365 # "table-of-contents"; note this list can include revisions that
366 # have already had notification emails and is present to show the
367 # full detail of the change from rolling back the old revision to
368 # the base revision and then forward to the new revision
369 for rev in $(git rev-list $oldrev..$newrev)
371 revtype=$(git cat-file -t "$rev")
372 echo " via $rev ($revtype)"
373 done
375 if [ "$fast_forward" ]; then
376 echo " from $oldrev ($oldrev_type)"
377 else
378 # 1. Existing revisions were removed. In this case newrev
379 # is a subset of oldrev - this is the reverse of a
380 # fast-forward, a rewind
381 # 2. New revisions were added on top of an old revision,
382 # this is a rewind and addition.
384 # (1) certainly happened, (2) possibly. When (2) hasn't
385 # happened, we set a flag to indicate that no log printout
386 # is required.
388 echo ""
390 # Find the common ancestor of the old and new revisions and
391 # compare it with newrev
392 baserev=$(git merge-base $oldrev $newrev)
393 rewind_only=""
394 if [ "$baserev" = "$newrev" ]; then
395 echo "This update discarded existing revisions and left the branch pointing at"
396 echo "a previous point in the repository history."
397 echo ""
398 echo " * -- * -- N ($newrev)"
399 echo " \\"
400 echo " O -- O -- O ($oldrev)"
401 echo ""
402 echo "The removed revisions are not necessarilly gone - if another reference"
403 echo "still refers to them they will stay in the repository."
404 rewind_only=1
405 else
406 echo "This update added new revisions after undoing existing revisions. That is"
407 echo "to say, the old revision is not a strict subset of the new revision. This"
408 echo "situation occurs when you --force push a change and generate a repository"
409 echo "containing something like this:"
410 echo ""
411 echo " * -- * -- B -- O -- O -- O ($oldrev)"
412 echo " \\"
413 echo " N -- N -- N ($newrev)"
414 echo ""
415 echo "When this happens we assume that you've already had alert emails for all"
416 echo "of the O revisions, and so we here report only the revisions in the N"
417 echo "branch from the common base, B."
421 echo ""
422 if [ -z "$rewind_only" ]; then
423 echo "Those revisions listed above that are new to this repository have"
424 echo "not appeared on any other notification email; so we list those"
425 echo "revisions in full, below."
427 echo ""
428 echo $LOGBEGIN
429 show_new_revisions
431 # XXX: Need a way of detecting whether git rev-list actually
432 # outputted anything, so that we can issue a "no new
433 # revisions added by this update" message
435 echo $LOGEND
436 else
437 echo "No new revisions were added by this update."
440 # The diffstat is shown from the old revision to the new revision.
441 # This is to show the truth of what happened in this change.
442 # There's no point showing the stat from the base to the new
443 # revision because the base is effectively a random revision at this
444 # point - the user will be interested in what this revision changed
445 # - including the undoing of previous revisions in the case of
446 # non-fast-forward updates.
447 echo ""
448 echo "Summary of changes:"
449 git diff-tree --stat --summary --find-copies-harder $oldrev..$newrev
453 # Called for the deletion of a branch
455 generate_delete_branch_email()
457 echo " was $oldrev"
458 echo ""
459 echo $LOGEND
460 git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
461 echo $LOGEND
464 # --------------- Annotated tags
467 # Called for the creation of an annotated tag
469 generate_create_atag_email()
471 echo " at $newrev ($newrev_type)"
473 generate_atag_email
477 # Called for the update of an annotated tag (this is probably a rare event
478 # and may not even be allowed)
480 generate_update_atag_email()
482 echo " to $newrev ($newrev_type)"
483 echo " from $oldrev (which is now obsolete)"
485 generate_atag_email
489 # Called when an annotated tag is created or changed
491 generate_atag_email()
493 # Use git for-each-ref to pull out the individual fields from the
494 # tag
495 eval $(git for-each-ref --shell --format='
496 tagobject=%(*objectname)
497 tagtype=%(*objecttype)
498 tagger=%(taggername)
499 tagged=%(taggerdate)' $refname
502 echo " tagging $tagobject ($tagtype)"
503 case "$tagtype" in
504 commit)
506 # If the tagged object is a commit, then we assume this is a
507 # release, and so we calculate which tag this tag is
508 # replacing
509 prevtag=$(git describe --abbrev=0 $newrev^ 2>/dev/null)
511 if [ -n "$prevtag" ]; then
512 echo " replaces $prevtag"
516 echo " length $(git cat-file -s $tagobject) bytes"
518 esac
519 echo " tagged by $tagger"
520 echo " on $tagged"
522 echo ""
523 echo $LOGBEGIN
525 # Show the content of the tag message; this might contain a change
526 # log or release notes so is worth displaying.
527 git cat-file tag $newrev | sed -e '1,/^$/d'
529 echo ""
530 case "$tagtype" in
531 commit)
532 # Only commit tags make sense to have rev-list operations
533 # performed on them
534 if [ -n "$prevtag" ]; then
535 # Show changes since the previous release
536 git rev-list --pretty=short "$prevtag..$newrev" | git shortlog
537 else
538 # No previous tag, show all the changes since time
539 # began
540 git rev-list --pretty=short $newrev | git shortlog
544 # XXX: Is there anything useful we can do for non-commit
545 # objects?
547 esac
549 echo $LOGEND
553 # Called for the deletion of an annotated tag
555 generate_delete_atag_email()
557 echo " was $oldrev"
558 echo ""
559 echo $LOGEND
560 git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
561 echo $LOGEND
564 # --------------- General references
567 # Called when any other type of reference is created (most likely a
568 # non-annotated tag)
570 generate_create_general_email()
572 echo " at $newrev ($newrev_type)"
574 generate_general_email
578 # Called when any other type of reference is updated (most likely a
579 # non-annotated tag)
581 generate_update_general_email()
583 echo " to $newrev ($newrev_type)"
584 echo " from $oldrev"
586 generate_general_email
590 # Called for creation or update of any other type of reference
592 generate_general_email()
594 # Unannotated tags are more about marking a point than releasing a
595 # version; therefore we don't do the shortlog summary that we do for
596 # annotated tags above - we simply show that the point has been
597 # marked, and print the log message for the marked point for
598 # reference purposes
600 # Note this section also catches any other reference type (although
601 # there aren't any) and deals with them in the same way.
603 echo ""
604 if [ "$newrev_type" = "commit" ]; then
605 echo $LOGBEGIN
606 git show --no-color --root -s --pretty=medium $newrev
607 echo $LOGEND
608 else
609 # What can we do here? The tag marks an object that is not
610 # a commit, so there is no log for us to display. It's
611 # probably not wise to output git cat-file as it could be a
612 # binary blob. We'll just say how big it is
613 echo "$newrev is a $newrev_type, and is $(git cat-file -s $newrev) bytes long."
618 # Called for the deletion of any other type of reference
620 generate_delete_general_email()
622 echo " was $oldrev"
623 echo ""
624 echo $LOGEND
625 git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
626 echo $LOGEND
630 # --------------- Miscellaneous utilities
633 # Show new revisions as the user would like to see them in the email.
635 show_new_revisions()
637 # This shows all log entries that are not already covered by
638 # another ref - i.e. commits that are now accessible from this
639 # ref that were previously not accessible
640 # (see generate_update_branch_email for the explanation of this
641 # command)
643 # Revision range passed to rev-list differs for new vs. updated
644 # branches.
645 if [ "$change_type" = create ]
646 then
647 # Show all revisions exclusive to this (new) branch.
648 revspec=$newrev
649 else
650 # Branch update; show revisions not part of $oldrev.
651 revspec=$oldrev..$newrev
654 other_branches=$(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' refs/heads/ |
655 grep -F -v $refname)
656 git rev-parse --not $other_branches |
657 if [ -z "$custom_showrev" ]
658 then
659 git rev-list --pretty --stdin $revspec
660 else
661 git rev-list --stdin $revspec |
662 while read onerev
664 eval $(printf "$custom_showrev" $onerev)
665 done
670 limit_lines()
672 lines=0
673 skipped=0
674 while IFS="" read -r line; do
675 lines=$((lines + 1))
676 if [ $lines -gt $1 ]; then
677 skipped=$((skipped + 1))
678 else
679 printf "%s\n" "$line"
681 done
682 if [ $skipped -ne 0 ]; then
683 echo "... $skipped lines suppressed ..."
688 send_mail()
690 if [ -n "$envelopesender" ]; then
691 /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f "$envelopesender"
692 else
693 /usr/sbin/sendmail -t
697 # ---------------------------- main()
699 # --- Constants
700 LOGBEGIN="- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------"
701 LOGEND="-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
703 # --- Config
704 # Set GIT_DIR either from the working directory, or from the environment
705 # variable.
706 GIT_DIR=$(git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)
707 if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then
708 echo >&2 "fatal: post-receive: GIT_DIR not set"
709 exit 1
712 projectdesc=$(sed -ne '1p' "$GIT_DIR/description" 2>/dev/null)
713 # Check if the description is unchanged from it's default, and shorten it to
714 # a more manageable length if it is
715 if expr "$projectdesc" : "Unnamed repository.*$" >/dev/null
716 then
717 projectdesc="UNNAMED PROJECT"
720 recipients=$(git config hooks.mailinglist)
721 announcerecipients=$(git config hooks.announcelist)
722 envelopesender=$(git config hooks.envelopesender)
723 emailprefix=$(git config hooks.emailprefix || echo '[SCM] ')
724 custom_showrev=$(git config hooks.showrev)
725 maxlines=$(git config hooks.emailmaxlines)
727 # --- Main loop
728 # Allow dual mode: run from the command line just like the update hook, or
729 # if no arguments are given then run as a hook script
730 if [ -n "$1" -a -n "$2" -a -n "$3" ]; then
731 # Output to the terminal in command line mode - if someone wanted to
732 # resend an email; they could redirect the output to sendmail
733 # themselves
734 prep_for_email $2 $3 $1 && PAGER= generate_email
735 else
736 while read oldrev newrev refname
738 prep_for_email $oldrev $newrev $refname || continue
739 generate_email $maxlines | send_mail
740 done