From 83b24437c2c6262eeb1e4b36cd9cbb28331c141a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Anderson Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 04:17:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] [PATCH] Add git-send-email-script - tool to send emails from git-format-patch-script This is based off of GregKH's script, send-lots-of-email.pl, and strives to do all the nice things a good subsystem maintainer does when forwarding a patch or 50 upstream: All the prior handlers of the patch, as determined by the Signed-off-by: lines, and/or the author of the commit, are cc:ed on the email. All emails are sent as a reply to the previous email, making it easy to skip a collection of emails that are uninteresting. Signed-off-by: Ryan Anderson Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- Makefile | 1 + git-send-email-script | 265 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 266 insertions(+) create mode 100755 git-send-email-script diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index dfb8c0a5..4622e039 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ SCRIPTS=git git-apply-patch-script git-merge-one-file-script git-prune-script \ git-request-pull-script git-bisect-script SCRIPTS += git-count-objects-script +SCRIPTS += git-send-email-script PROG= git-update-cache git-diff-files git-init-db git-write-tree \ git-read-tree git-commit-tree git-cat-file git-fsck-cache \ diff --git a/git-send-email-script b/git-send-email-script new file mode 100755 index 00000000..9061ecdf --- /dev/null +++ b/git-send-email-script @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w +# horrible hack of a script to send off a large number of email messages, one after +# each other, all chained together. This is useful for large numbers of patches. +# +# Use at your own risk!!!! +# +# greg kroah-hartman Jan 8, 2002 +# +# +# GPL v2 (See COPYING) +# +# Ported to support git "mbox" format files by Ryan Anderson +# +# Sends emails to the email listed on the command line. +# +# updated to give a valid subject and CC the owner of the patch - Jan 2005 +# first line of the message is who to CC, +# and second line is the subject of the message. +# + +use strict; +use warnings; +use Term::ReadLine; +use Mail::Sendmail; +use Getopt::Long; +use Data::Dumper; +use Email::Valid; + +# Variables we fill in automatically, or via prompting: +my (@to,@cc,$initial_reply_to,$initial_subject,@files,$from); + +# Example of them +# modify these options each time you run the script +#$to = 'torvalds@osdl.org,git@vger.kernel.org'; +#$initial_reply_to = ''; #<20050203173208.GA23964@foobar.com>'; +#$initial_subject = "[PATCH] Deb package build fixes"; +#@files = (qw( +#0001-Make-debian-rules-executable-and-correct-the-spelling-of-rsync-in.txt +#0002-Debian-packages-should-include-the-binaries.txt +#0003-The-deb-package-building-needs-these-two-new-files-to-work-correctly.txt +#)); + +# change this to your email address. +#$from = "Ryan Anderson "; + +my $term = new Term::ReadLine 'git-send-email'; + +# Begin by accumulating all the variables (defined above), that we will end up +# needing, first, from the command line: + +my $rc = GetOptions("from=s" => \$from, + "in-reply-to=s" => \$initial_reply_to, + "subject=s" => \$initial_subject, + "to=s" => \@to, + ); + +# Now, let's fill any that aren't set in with defaults: + +open(GITVAR,"-|","git-var","-l") + or die "Failed to open pipe from git-var: $!"; + +my ($author,$committer); +while() { + chomp; + my ($var,$data) = split /=/,$_,2; + my @fields = split /\s+/, $data; + + my $ident = join(" ", @fields[0...(@fields-3)]); + + if ($var eq 'GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT') { + $author = $ident; + } elsif ($var eq 'GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT') { + $committer = $ident; + } +} +close(GITVAR); + + +if (!defined $from) { + $from = $author || $committer; + 1 while (!defined ($_ = $term->readline("Who should the emails appear to be from? ", + $from))); + $from = $_; + print "Emails will be sent from: ", $from, "\n"; +} + +if (!@to) { + 1 while (!defined ($_ = $term->readline("Who should the emails be sent to? ", + ""))); + my $to = $_; + push @to, split /,/, $to; +} + +if (!defined $initial_subject) { + 1 while (!defined ($_ = + $term->readline("What subject should the emails start with? ", + $initial_subject))); + $initial_subject = $_; +} + +if (!defined $initial_reply_to) { + 1 while (!defined ($_ = + $term->readline("Message-ID to be used as In-Reply-To? ", + $initial_reply_to))); + $initial_reply_to = $_; +} + +# Now that all the defaults are set, process the rest of the command line +# arguments and collect up the files that need to be processed. +for my $f (@ARGV) { + if (-d $f) { + opendir(DH,$f) + or die "Failed to opendir $f: $!"; + + push @files, map { +$f . "/" . $_ } grep !/^\.{1,2}$/, + sort readdir(DH); + } elsif (-f $f) { + push @files, $f; + + } else { + print STDERR "Skipping $f - not found.\n"; + } +} + +if (@files) { + print $_,"\n" for @files; +} else { + print < [... file | directory ] +Options: + --from Specify the "From:" line of the email to be sent. + --to Specify the primary "To:" line of the email. + --subject Specify the initial "Subject:" line. + --in-reply-to Specify the first "In-Reply-To:" header line. + +Error: Please specify a file or a directory on the command line. +EOT + exit(1); +} + +# Variables we set as part of the loop over files +our ($message_id, $cc, %mail, $subject, $reply_to, $message); + + +# Usually don't need to change anything below here. + +# we make a "fake" message id by taking the current number +# of seconds since the beginning of Unix time and tacking on +# a random number to the end, in case we are called quicker than +# 1 second since the last time we were called. +sub make_message_id +{ + my $date = `date "+\%s"`; + chomp($date); + my $pseudo_rand = int (rand(4200)); + $message_id = "<$date$pseudo_rand\@foobar.com>"; + print "new message id = $message_id\n"; +} + + + +$cc = ""; + +sub send_message +{ + my %to; + $to{lc(Email::Valid->address($_))}++ for (@to); + + my $to = join(",", keys %to); + + %mail = ( To => $to, + From => $from, + CC => $cc, + Subject => $subject, + Message => $message, + 'Reply-to' => $from, + 'In-Reply-To' => $reply_to, + 'Message-ID' => $message_id, + 'X-Mailer' => "git-send-email-script", + ); + + $mail{smtp} = 'localhost'; + + #print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%mail],[qw(*mail)]); + + sendmail(%mail) or die $Mail::Sendmail::error; + + print "OK. Log says:\n", $Mail::Sendmail::log; + print "\n\n" +} + + +$reply_to = $initial_reply_to; +make_message_id(); +$subject = $initial_subject; + +foreach my $t (@files) { + my $F = $t; + open(F,"<",$t) or die "can't open file $t"; + + @cc = (); + my $found_mbox = 0; + my $header_done = 0; + $message = ""; + while() { + if (!$header_done) { + $found_mbox = 1, next if (/^From /); + chomp; + + if ($found_mbox) { + if (/^Subject:\s+(.*)$/) { + $subject = $1; + + } elsif (/^(Cc|From):\s+(.*)$/) { + printf("(mbox) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n", + $2, $_); + push @cc, $2; + } + + } else { + # In the traditional + # "send lots of email" format, + # line 1 = cc + # line 2 = subject + # So let's support that, too. + if (@cc == 0) { + printf("(non-mbox) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n", + $_, $_); + + push @cc, $_; + + } elsif (!defined $subject) { + $subject = $_; + } + } + + # A whitespace line will terminate the headers + if (m/^\s*$/) { + $header_done = 1; + } + } else { + $message .= $_; + if (/^Signed-off-by: (.*)$/i) { + my $c = $1; + chomp $c; + push @cc, $c; + printf("(sob) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n", + $c, $_); + } + } + } + close F; + + my %clean_ccs; + $clean_ccs{lc(Email::Valid->address($_))}++ for @cc; + + $cc = join(",", keys %clean_ccs); + + send_message(); + + # set up for the next message + $reply_to = $message_id; + make_message_id(); +# $subject = "Re: ".$initial_subject; +} -- 2.11.0