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See the License for the 018 * specific language governing permissions and limitations 019 * under the License. 020 */ 021 022import java.text.DateFormat; 023import java.text.ParseException; 024import java.util.ArrayList; 025import java.util.Date; 026import java.util.List; 027import java.util.Locale; 028import java.util.TimeZone; 029import java.util.regex.Matcher; 030import java.util.regex.Pattern; 031 032import org.apache.maven.scm.ChangeFile; 033import org.apache.maven.scm.ChangeSet; 034import org.apache.maven.scm.log.ScmLogger; 035import org.apache.maven.scm.util.AbstractConsumer; 036 037/** 038 * @author Olivier Lamy 039 * 040 */ 041public class TfsChangeLogConsumer 042 extends AbstractConsumer 043{ 044 045 private static final String PATTERN = 046 "^[^:]*:[ \t]([0-9]*)\n" + "[^:]*:[ \t](.*)\n[^:]*:[ \t](.*)\n" 047 + "[^:]*:((?:\n.*)*)\n\n[^\n :]*:(?=\n )((?:\n[ \t]+.*)*)"; 048 049 private static final String PATTERN_ITEM = "\n ([^$]+) (\\$/.*)"; 050 051 private List<ChangeSet> logs = new ArrayList<ChangeSet>(); 052 053 private String buffer = ""; 054 055 boolean fed = false; 056 057 public TfsChangeLogConsumer( ScmLogger logger ) 058 { 059 super( logger ); 060 } 061 062 public void consumeLine( String line ) 063 { 064 fed = true; 065 if ( line.startsWith( "-----" ) ) 066 { 067 addChangeLog(); 068 } 069 buffer += line + "\n"; 070 } 071 072 public List<ChangeSet> getLogs() 073 { 074 addChangeLog(); 075 return logs; 076 } 077 078 private void addChangeLog() 079 { 080 if ( !buffer.equals( "" ) ) 081 { 082 Pattern p = Pattern.compile( PATTERN ); 083 Matcher m = p.matcher( buffer ); 084 if ( m.find() ) 085 { 086 String revision = m.group( 1 ).trim(); 087 String username = m.group( 2 ).trim(); 088 String dateString = m.group( 3 ).trim(); 089 String comment = m.group( 4 ).trim(); 090 Pattern itemPattern = Pattern.compile( PATTERN_ITEM ); 091 Matcher itemMatcher = itemPattern.matcher( m.group( 5 ) ); 092 List<ChangeFile> files = new ArrayList<ChangeFile>(); 093 while ( itemMatcher.find() ) 094 { 095 ChangeFile file = new ChangeFile( itemMatcher.group( 2 ).trim(), revision ); 096 files.add( file ); 097 } 098 Date date; 099 try 100 { 101 date = parseDate( dateString ); 102 } 103 catch ( ParseException e ) 104 { 105 getLogger().error( "Date parse error", e ); 106 throw new RuntimeException( e ); 107 } 108 109 ChangeSet change = new ChangeSet( date, comment, username, files ); 110 logs.add( change ); 111 } 112 buffer = ""; 113 } 114 } 115 116 public boolean hasBeenFed() 117 { 118 return fed; 119 } 120 121 @SuppressWarnings( "deprecation" ) 122 protected static Date parseDate( String dateString ) 123 throws ParseException 124 { 125 Date date = null; 126 try 127 { 128 // Use the depricated Date.parse method as this is very good at 129 // detecting 130 // dates commonly output by the US and UK standard locales of 131 // dotnet that 132 // are output by the Microsoft command line client. 133 date = new Date( Date.parse( dateString ) ); 134 } 135 catch ( IllegalArgumentException e ) 136 { 137 // ignore - parse failed. 138 } 139 if ( date == null ) 140 { 141 // The old fashioned way did not work. Let's try it using a more 142 // complex 143 // alternative. 144 DateFormat[] formats = createDateFormatsForLocaleAndTimeZone( null, null ); 145 return parseWithFormats( dateString, formats ); 146 } 147 return date; 148 } 149 150 private static Date parseWithFormats( String input, DateFormat[] formats ) 151 throws ParseException 152 { 153 ParseException parseException = null; 154 for ( int i = 0; i < formats.length; i++ ) 155 { 156 try 157 { 158 return formats[i].parse( input ); 159 } 160 catch ( ParseException ex ) 161 { 162 parseException = ex; 163 } 164 } 165 166 throw parseException; 167 } 168 169 /** 170 * Build an array of DateFormats that are commonly used for this locale and timezone. 171 */ 172 private static DateFormat[] createDateFormatsForLocaleAndTimeZone( Locale locale, TimeZone timeZone ) 173 { 174 if ( locale == null ) 175 { 176 locale = Locale.getDefault(); 177 } 178 179 if ( timeZone == null ) 180 { 181 timeZone = TimeZone.getDefault(); 182 } 183 184 List<DateFormat> formats = new ArrayList<DateFormat>(); 185 186 for ( int dateStyle = DateFormat.FULL; dateStyle <= DateFormat.SHORT; dateStyle++ ) 187 { 188 for ( int timeStyle = DateFormat.FULL; timeStyle <= DateFormat.SHORT; timeStyle++ ) 189 { 190 DateFormat df = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance( dateStyle, timeStyle, locale ); 191 if ( timeZone != null ) 192 { 193 df.setTimeZone( timeZone ); 194 } 195 formats.add( df ); 196 } 197 } 198 199 for ( int dateStyle = DateFormat.FULL; dateStyle <= DateFormat.SHORT; dateStyle++ ) 200 { 201 DateFormat df = DateFormat.getDateInstance( dateStyle, locale ); 202 df.setTimeZone( timeZone ); 203 formats.add( df ); 204 } 205 206 return (DateFormat[]) formats.toArray( new DateFormat[formats.size()] ); 207 } 208 209}