192 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
192 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import print_function
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from os.path import dirname, basename, abspath
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from datetime import datetime
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import logging
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import sys
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import argparse
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import git
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from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch
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from elasticsearch.exceptions import TransportError
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from elasticsearch.helpers import bulk, streaming_bulk
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def create_git_index(client, index):
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# we will use user on several places
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user_mapping = {
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'properties': {
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'name': {
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'type': 'text',
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'fields': {
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'keyword': {'type': 'keyword'},
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}
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}
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}
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}
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create_index_body = {
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'settings': {
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# just one shard, no replicas for testing
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'number_of_shards': 1,
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'number_of_replicas': 0,
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# custom analyzer for analyzing file paths
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'analysis': {
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'analyzer': {
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'file_path': {
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'type': 'custom',
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'tokenizer': 'path_hierarchy',
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'filter': ['lowercase']
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}
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}
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}
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},
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'mappings': {
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'doc': {
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'properties': {
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'repository': {'type': 'keyword'},
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'author': user_mapping,
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'authored_date': {'type': 'date'},
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'committer': user_mapping,
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'committed_date': {'type': 'date'},
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'parent_shas': {'type': 'keyword'},
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'description': {'type': 'text', 'analyzer': 'snowball'},
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'files': {'type': 'text', 'analyzer': 'file_path', "fielddata": True}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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# create empty index
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try:
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client.indices.create(
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index=index,
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body=create_index_body,
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)
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except TransportError as e:
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# ignore already existing index
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if e.error == 'index_already_exists_exception':
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pass
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else:
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raise
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def parse_commits(head, name):
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"""
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Go through the git repository log and generate a document per commit
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containing all the metadata.
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"""
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for commit in head.traverse():
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yield {
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'_id': commit.hexsha,
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'repository': name,
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'committed_date': datetime.fromtimestamp(commit.committed_date),
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'committer': {
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'name': commit.committer.name,
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'email': commit.committer.email,
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},
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'authored_date': datetime.fromtimestamp(commit.authored_date),
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'author': {
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'name': commit.author.name,
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'email': commit.author.email,
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},
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'description': commit.message,
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'parent_shas': [p.hexsha for p in commit.parents],
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# we only care about the filenames, not the per-file stats
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'files': list(commit.stats.files),
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'stats': commit.stats.total,
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}
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def load_repo(client, path=None, index='git'):
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"""
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Parse a git repository with all it's commits and load it into elasticsearch
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using `client`. If the index doesn't exist it will be created.
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"""
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path = dirname(dirname(abspath(__file__))) if path is None else path
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repo_name = basename(path)
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repo = git.Repo(path)
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create_git_index(client, index)
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# we let the streaming bulk continuously process the commits as they come
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# in - since the `parse_commits` function is a generator this will avoid
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# loading all the commits into memory
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for ok, result in streaming_bulk(
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client,
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parse_commits(repo.refs.master.commit, repo_name),
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index=index,
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doc_type='doc',
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chunk_size=50 # keep the batch sizes small for appearances only
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):
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action, result = result.popitem()
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doc_id = '/%s/doc/%s' % (index, result['_id'])
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# process the information from ES whether the document has been
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# successfully indexed
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if not ok:
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print('Failed to %s document %s: %r' % (action, doc_id, result))
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else:
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print(doc_id)
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# we manually update some documents to add additional information
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UPDATES = [
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{
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'_type': 'doc',
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'_id': '20fbba1230cabbc0f4644f917c6c2be52b8a63e8',
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'_op_type': 'update',
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'doc': {'initial_commit': True}
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},
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{
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'_type': 'doc',
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'_id': 'ae0073c8ca7e24d237ffd56fba495ed409081bf4',
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'_op_type': 'update',
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'doc': {'release': '5.0.0'}
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},
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]
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# get trace logger and set level
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tracer = logging.getLogger('elasticsearch.trace')
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tracer.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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tracer.addHandler(logging.FileHandler('/tmp/es_trace.log'))
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument(
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"-H", "--host",
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action="store",
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default="localhost:9200",
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help="The elasticsearch host you wish to connect to. (Default: localhost:9200)")
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parser.add_argument(
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"-p", "--path",
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action="store",
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default=None,
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help="Path to git repo. Commits used as data to load into Elasticsearch. (Default: None")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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# instantiate es client, connects to localhost:9200 by default
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es = Elasticsearch(args.host)
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# we load the repo and all commits
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load_repo(es, path=args.path)
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# run the bulk operations
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success, _ = bulk(es, UPDATES, index='git')
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print('Performed %d actions' % success)
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# we can now make docs visible for searching
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es.indices.refresh(index='git')
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# now we can retrieve the documents
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initial_commit = es.get(index='git', doc_type='doc', id='20fbba1230cabbc0f4644f917c6c2be52b8a63e8')
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print('%s: %s' % (initial_commit['_id'], initial_commit['_source']['committed_date']))
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# refresh to make the documents available for search
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es.indices.refresh(index='git')
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# and now we can count the documents
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print(es.count(index='git')['count'], 'documents in index')
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