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r43078 | # repository.py - Interfaces and base classes for repositories and peers. | ||
# | ||||
# Copyright 2017 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> | ||||
# | ||||
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | ||||
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | ||||
from __future__ import absolute_import | ||||
from ..i18n import _ | ||||
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r43346 | from .. import error | ||
from . import util as interfaceutil | ||||
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# When narrowing is finalized and no longer subject to format changes, | ||||
# we should move this to just "narrow" or similar. | ||||
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r43347 | NARROW_REQUIREMENT = b'narrowhg-experimental' | ||
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# Local repository feature string. | ||||
# Revlogs are being used for file storage. | ||||
REPO_FEATURE_REVLOG_FILE_STORAGE = b'revlogfilestorage' | ||||
# The storage part of the repository is shared from an external source. | ||||
REPO_FEATURE_SHARED_STORAGE = b'sharedstore' | ||||
# LFS supported for backing file storage. | ||||
REPO_FEATURE_LFS = b'lfs' | ||||
# Repository supports being stream cloned. | ||||
REPO_FEATURE_STREAM_CLONE = b'streamclone' | ||||
# Files storage may lack data for all ancestors. | ||||
REPO_FEATURE_SHALLOW_FILE_STORAGE = b'shallowfilestorage' | ||||
REVISION_FLAG_CENSORED = 1 << 15 | ||||
REVISION_FLAG_ELLIPSIS = 1 << 14 | ||||
REVISION_FLAG_EXTSTORED = 1 << 13 | ||||
r43300 | REVISION_FLAG_SIDEDATA = 1 << 12 | |||
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REVISION_FLAGS_KNOWN = ( | ||||
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r43346 | REVISION_FLAG_CENSORED | ||
| REVISION_FLAG_ELLIPSIS | ||||
| REVISION_FLAG_EXTSTORED | ||||
r43300 | | REVISION_FLAG_SIDEDATA | |||
) | ||||
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CG_DELTAMODE_STD = b'default' | ||||
CG_DELTAMODE_PREV = b'previous' | ||||
CG_DELTAMODE_FULL = b'fulltext' | ||||
CG_DELTAMODE_P1 = b'p1' | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeerconnection(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Represents a "connection" to a repository. | ||||
This is the base interface for representing a connection to a repository. | ||||
It holds basic properties and methods applicable to all peer types. | ||||
This is not a complete interface definition and should not be used | ||||
outside of this module. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | ui = interfaceutil.Attribute("""ui.ui instance""") | ||
def url(): | ||||
"""Returns a URL string representing this peer. | ||||
Currently, implementations expose the raw URL used to construct the | ||||
instance. It may contain credentials as part of the URL. The | ||||
expectations of the value aren't well-defined and this could lead to | ||||
data leakage. | ||||
TODO audit/clean consumers and more clearly define the contents of this | ||||
value. | ||||
""" | ||||
def local(): | ||||
"""Returns a local repository instance. | ||||
If the peer represents a local repository, returns an object that | ||||
can be used to interface with it. Otherwise returns ``None``. | ||||
""" | ||||
def peer(): | ||||
"""Returns an object conforming to this interface. | ||||
Most implementations will ``return self``. | ||||
""" | ||||
def canpush(): | ||||
"""Returns a boolean indicating if this peer can be pushed to.""" | ||||
def close(): | ||||
"""Close the connection to this peer. | ||||
This is called when the peer will no longer be used. Resources | ||||
associated with the peer should be cleaned up. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeercapabilities(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Peer sub-interface related to capabilities.""" | ||||
def capable(name): | ||||
"""Determine support for a named capability. | ||||
Returns ``False`` if capability not supported. | ||||
Returns ``True`` if boolean capability is supported. Returns a string | ||||
if capability support is non-boolean. | ||||
Capability strings may or may not map to wire protocol capabilities. | ||||
""" | ||||
def requirecap(name, purpose): | ||||
"""Require a capability to be present. | ||||
Raises a ``CapabilityError`` if the capability isn't present. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeercommands(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Client-side interface for communicating over the wire protocol. | ||||
This interface is used as a gateway to the Mercurial wire protocol. | ||||
methods commonly call wire protocol commands of the same name. | ||||
""" | ||||
def branchmap(): | ||||
"""Obtain heads in named branches. | ||||
Returns a dict mapping branch name to an iterable of nodes that are | ||||
heads on that branch. | ||||
""" | ||||
def capabilities(): | ||||
"""Obtain capabilities of the peer. | ||||
Returns a set of string capabilities. | ||||
""" | ||||
def clonebundles(): | ||||
"""Obtains the clone bundles manifest for the repo. | ||||
Returns the manifest as unparsed bytes. | ||||
""" | ||||
def debugwireargs(one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): | ||||
"""Used to facilitate debugging of arguments passed over the wire.""" | ||||
def getbundle(source, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Obtain remote repository data as a bundle. | ||||
This command is how the bulk of repository data is transferred from | ||||
the peer to the local repository | ||||
Returns a generator of bundle data. | ||||
""" | ||||
def heads(): | ||||
"""Determine all known head revisions in the peer. | ||||
Returns an iterable of binary nodes. | ||||
""" | ||||
def known(nodes): | ||||
"""Determine whether multiple nodes are known. | ||||
Accepts an iterable of nodes whose presence to check for. | ||||
Returns an iterable of booleans indicating of the corresponding node | ||||
at that index is known to the peer. | ||||
""" | ||||
def listkeys(namespace): | ||||
"""Obtain all keys in a pushkey namespace. | ||||
Returns an iterable of key names. | ||||
""" | ||||
def lookup(key): | ||||
"""Resolve a value to a known revision. | ||||
Returns a binary node of the resolved revision on success. | ||||
""" | ||||
def pushkey(namespace, key, old, new): | ||||
"""Set a value using the ``pushkey`` protocol. | ||||
Arguments correspond to the pushkey namespace and key to operate on and | ||||
the old and new values for that key. | ||||
Returns a string with the peer result. The value inside varies by the | ||||
namespace. | ||||
""" | ||||
def stream_out(): | ||||
"""Obtain streaming clone data. | ||||
Successful result should be a generator of data chunks. | ||||
""" | ||||
def unbundle(bundle, heads, url): | ||||
"""Transfer repository data to the peer. | ||||
This is how the bulk of data during a push is transferred. | ||||
Returns the integer number of heads added to the peer. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeerlegacycommands(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Interface for implementing support for legacy wire protocol commands. | ||||
Wire protocol commands transition to legacy status when they are no longer | ||||
used by modern clients. To facilitate identifying which commands are | ||||
legacy, the interfaces are split. | ||||
""" | ||||
def between(pairs): | ||||
"""Obtain nodes between pairs of nodes. | ||||
``pairs`` is an iterable of node pairs. | ||||
Returns an iterable of iterables of nodes corresponding to each | ||||
requested pair. | ||||
""" | ||||
def branches(nodes): | ||||
"""Obtain ancestor changesets of specific nodes back to a branch point. | ||||
For each requested node, the peer finds the first ancestor node that is | ||||
a DAG root or is a merge. | ||||
Returns an iterable of iterables with the resolved values for each node. | ||||
""" | ||||
def changegroup(nodes, source): | ||||
"""Obtain a changegroup with data for descendants of specified nodes.""" | ||||
def changegroupsubset(bases, heads, source): | ||||
pass | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeercommandexecutor(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Represents a mechanism to execute remote commands. | ||||
This is the primary interface for requesting that wire protocol commands | ||||
be executed. Instances of this interface are active in a context manager | ||||
and have a well-defined lifetime. When the context manager exits, all | ||||
outstanding requests are waited on. | ||||
""" | ||||
def callcommand(name, args): | ||||
"""Request that a named command be executed. | ||||
Receives the command name and a dictionary of command arguments. | ||||
Returns a ``concurrent.futures.Future`` that will resolve to the | ||||
result of that command request. That exact value is left up to | ||||
the implementation and possibly varies by command. | ||||
Not all commands can coexist with other commands in an executor | ||||
instance: it depends on the underlying wire protocol transport being | ||||
used and the command itself. | ||||
Implementations MAY call ``sendcommands()`` automatically if the | ||||
requested command can not coexist with other commands in this executor. | ||||
Implementations MAY call ``sendcommands()`` automatically when the | ||||
future's ``result()`` is called. So, consumers using multiple | ||||
commands with an executor MUST ensure that ``result()`` is not called | ||||
until all command requests have been issued. | ||||
""" | ||||
def sendcommands(): | ||||
"""Trigger submission of queued command requests. | ||||
Not all transports submit commands as soon as they are requested to | ||||
run. When called, this method forces queued command requests to be | ||||
issued. It will no-op if all commands have already been sent. | ||||
When called, no more new commands may be issued with this executor. | ||||
""" | ||||
def close(): | ||||
"""Signal that this command request is finished. | ||||
When called, no more new commands may be issued. All outstanding | ||||
commands that have previously been issued are waited on before | ||||
returning. This not only includes waiting for the futures to resolve, | ||||
but also waiting for all response data to arrive. In other words, | ||||
calling this waits for all on-wire state for issued command requests | ||||
to finish. | ||||
When used as a context manager, this method is called when exiting the | ||||
context manager. | ||||
This method may call ``sendcommands()`` if there are buffered commands. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeerrequests(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Interface for executing commands on a peer.""" | ||||
limitedarguments = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""True if the peer cannot receive large argument value for commands.""" | ||||
) | ||||
def commandexecutor(): | ||||
"""A context manager that resolves to an ipeercommandexecutor. | ||||
The object this resolves to can be used to issue command requests | ||||
to the peer. | ||||
Callers should call its ``callcommand`` method to issue command | ||||
requests. | ||||
A new executor should be obtained for each distinct set of commands | ||||
(possibly just a single command) that the consumer wants to execute | ||||
as part of a single operation or round trip. This is because some | ||||
peers are half-duplex and/or don't support persistent connections. | ||||
e.g. in the case of HTTP peers, commands sent to an executor represent | ||||
a single HTTP request. While some peers may support multiple command | ||||
sends over the wire per executor, consumers need to code to the least | ||||
capable peer. So it should be assumed that command executors buffer | ||||
called commands until they are told to send them and that each | ||||
command executor could result in a new connection or wire-level request | ||||
being issued. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeerbase(ipeerconnection, ipeercapabilities, ipeerrequests): | ||
"""Unified interface for peer repositories. | ||||
All peer instances must conform to this interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ipeerv2(ipeerconnection, ipeercapabilities, ipeerrequests): | ||
"""Unified peer interface for wire protocol version 2 peers.""" | ||||
apidescriptor = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
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r43346 | """Data structure holding description of server API.""" | ||
) | ||||
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@interfaceutil.implementer(ipeerbase) | ||||
class peer(object): | ||||
"""Base class for peer repositories.""" | ||||
limitedarguments = False | ||||
def capable(self, name): | ||||
caps = self.capabilities() | ||||
if name in caps: | ||||
return True | ||||
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r43347 | name = b'%s=' % name | ||
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r43078 | for cap in caps: | ||
if cap.startswith(name): | ||||
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r43346 | return cap[len(name) :] | ||
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return False | ||||
def requirecap(self, name, purpose): | ||||
if self.capable(name): | ||||
return | ||||
raise error.CapabilityError( | ||||
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r43346 | _( | ||
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r43347 | b'cannot %s; remote repository does not support the ' | ||
b'\'%s\' capability' | ||||
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r43346 | ) | ||
% (purpose, name) | ||||
) | ||||
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class iverifyproblem(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||||
"""Represents a problem with the integrity of the repository. | ||||
Instances of this interface are emitted to describe an integrity issue | ||||
with a repository (e.g. corrupt storage, missing data, etc). | ||||
Instances are essentially messages associated with severity. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | warning = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||
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r43346 | """Message indicating a non-fatal problem.""" | ||
) | ||||
error = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Message indicating a fatal problem.""") | ||||
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node = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Revision encountering the problem. | ||||
``None`` means the problem doesn't apply to a single revision. | ||||
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r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
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class irevisiondelta(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||||
"""Represents a delta between one revision and another. | ||||
Instances convey enough information to allow a revision to be exchanged | ||||
with another repository. | ||||
Instances represent the fulltext revision data or a delta against | ||||
another revision. Therefore the ``revision`` and ``delta`` attributes | ||||
are mutually exclusive. | ||||
Typically used for changegroup generation. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43346 | node = interfaceutil.Attribute("""20 byte node of this revision.""") | ||
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p1node = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
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r43346 | """20 byte node of 1st parent of this revision.""" | ||
) | ||||
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p2node = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
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r43346 | """20 byte node of 2nd parent of this revision.""" | ||
) | ||||
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linknode = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
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r43346 | """20 byte node of the changelog revision this node is linked to.""" | ||
) | ||||
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flags = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""2 bytes of integer flags that apply to this revision. | ||||
This is a bitwise composition of the ``REVISION_FLAG_*`` constants. | ||||
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r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
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basenode = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""20 byte node of the revision this data is a delta against. | ||||
``nullid`` indicates that the revision is a full revision and not | ||||
a delta. | ||||
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) | ||||
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baserevisionsize = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Size of base revision this delta is against. | ||||
May be ``None`` if ``basenode`` is ``nullid``. | ||||
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r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
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revision = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
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r43346 | """Raw fulltext of revision data for this node.""" | ||
) | ||||
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delta = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Delta between ``basenode`` and ``node``. | ||||
Stored in the bdiff delta format. | ||||
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) | ||||
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class ifilerevisionssequence(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||||
"""Contains index data for all revisions of a file. | ||||
Types implementing this behave like lists of tuples. The index | ||||
in the list corresponds to the revision number. The values contain | ||||
index metadata. | ||||
The *null* revision (revision number -1) is always the last item | ||||
in the index. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __len__(): | ||||
"""The total number of revisions.""" | ||||
def __getitem__(rev): | ||||
"""Returns the object having a specific revision number. | ||||
Returns an 8-tuple with the following fields: | ||||
offset+flags | ||||
Contains the offset and flags for the revision. 64-bit unsigned | ||||
integer where first 6 bytes are the offset and the next 2 bytes | ||||
are flags. The offset can be 0 if it is not used by the store. | ||||
compressed size | ||||
Size of the revision data in the store. It can be 0 if it isn't | ||||
needed by the store. | ||||
uncompressed size | ||||
Fulltext size. It can be 0 if it isn't needed by the store. | ||||
base revision | ||||
Revision number of revision the delta for storage is encoded | ||||
against. -1 indicates not encoded against a base revision. | ||||
link revision | ||||
Revision number of changelog revision this entry is related to. | ||||
p1 revision | ||||
Revision number of 1st parent. -1 if no 1st parent. | ||||
p2 revision | ||||
Revision number of 2nd parent. -1 if no 1st parent. | ||||
node | ||||
Binary node value for this revision number. | ||||
Negative values should index off the end of the sequence. ``-1`` | ||||
should return the null revision. ``-2`` should return the most | ||||
recent revision. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __contains__(rev): | ||||
"""Whether a revision number exists.""" | ||||
def insert(self, i, entry): | ||||
"""Add an item to the index at specific revision.""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ifileindex(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Storage interface for index data of a single file. | ||||
File storage data is divided into index metadata and data storage. | ||||
This interface defines the index portion of the interface. | ||||
The index logically consists of: | ||||
* A mapping between revision numbers and nodes. | ||||
* DAG data (storing and querying the relationship between nodes). | ||||
* Metadata to facilitate storage. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | def __len__(): | ||
"""Obtain the number of revisions stored for this file.""" | ||||
def __iter__(): | ||||
"""Iterate over revision numbers for this file.""" | ||||
def hasnode(node): | ||||
"""Returns a bool indicating if a node is known to this store. | ||||
Implementations must only return True for full, binary node values: | ||||
hex nodes, revision numbers, and partial node matches must be | ||||
rejected. | ||||
The null node is never present. | ||||
""" | ||||
def revs(start=0, stop=None): | ||||
"""Iterate over revision numbers for this file, with control.""" | ||||
def parents(node): | ||||
"""Returns a 2-tuple of parent nodes for a revision. | ||||
Values will be ``nullid`` if the parent is empty. | ||||
""" | ||||
def parentrevs(rev): | ||||
"""Like parents() but operates on revision numbers.""" | ||||
def rev(node): | ||||
"""Obtain the revision number given a node. | ||||
Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. | ||||
""" | ||||
def node(rev): | ||||
"""Obtain the node value given a revision number. | ||||
Raises ``IndexError`` if the node is not known. | ||||
""" | ||||
def lookup(node): | ||||
"""Attempt to resolve a value to a node. | ||||
Value can be a binary node, hex node, revision number, or a string | ||||
that can be converted to an integer. | ||||
Raises ``error.LookupError`` if a node could not be resolved. | ||||
""" | ||||
def linkrev(rev): | ||||
"""Obtain the changeset revision number a revision is linked to.""" | ||||
def iscensored(rev): | ||||
"""Return whether a revision's content has been censored.""" | ||||
def commonancestorsheads(node1, node2): | ||||
"""Obtain an iterable of nodes containing heads of common ancestors. | ||||
See ``ancestor.commonancestorsheads()``. | ||||
""" | ||||
def descendants(revs): | ||||
"""Obtain descendant revision numbers for a set of revision numbers. | ||||
If ``nullrev`` is in the set, this is equivalent to ``revs()``. | ||||
""" | ||||
def heads(start=None, stop=None): | ||||
"""Obtain a list of nodes that are DAG heads, with control. | ||||
The set of revisions examined can be limited by specifying | ||||
``start`` and ``stop``. ``start`` is a node. ``stop`` is an | ||||
iterable of nodes. DAG traversal starts at earlier revision | ||||
``start`` and iterates forward until any node in ``stop`` is | ||||
encountered. | ||||
""" | ||||
def children(node): | ||||
"""Obtain nodes that are children of a node. | ||||
Returns a list of nodes. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | class ifiledata(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Storage interface for data storage of a specific file. | ||||
This complements ``ifileindex`` and provides an interface for accessing | ||||
data for a tracked file. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43078 | def size(rev): | ||
"""Obtain the fulltext size of file data. | ||||
Any metadata is excluded from size measurements. | ||||
""" | ||||
def revision(node, raw=False): | ||||
""""Obtain fulltext data for a node. | ||||
By default, any storage transformations are applied before the data | ||||
is returned. If ``raw`` is True, non-raw storage transformations | ||||
are not applied. | ||||
The fulltext data may contain a header containing metadata. Most | ||||
consumers should use ``read()`` to obtain the actual file data. | ||||
""" | ||||
def rawdata(node): | ||||
"""Obtain raw data for a node. | ||||
""" | ||||
def read(node): | ||||
"""Resolve file fulltext data. | ||||
This is similar to ``revision()`` except any metadata in the data | ||||
headers is stripped. | ||||
""" | ||||
def renamed(node): | ||||
"""Obtain copy metadata for a node. | ||||
Returns ``False`` if no copy metadata is stored or a 2-tuple of | ||||
(path, node) from which this revision was copied. | ||||
""" | ||||
def cmp(node, fulltext): | ||||
"""Compare fulltext to another revision. | ||||
Returns True if the fulltext is different from what is stored. | ||||
This takes copy metadata into account. | ||||
TODO better document the copy metadata and censoring logic. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r43346 | def emitrevisions( | ||
nodes, | ||||
nodesorder=None, | ||||
revisiondata=False, | ||||
assumehaveparentrevisions=False, | ||||
deltamode=CG_DELTAMODE_STD, | ||||
): | ||||
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r43078 | """Produce ``irevisiondelta`` for revisions. | ||
Given an iterable of nodes, emits objects conforming to the | ||||
``irevisiondelta`` interface that describe revisions in storage. | ||||
This method is a generator. | ||||
The input nodes may be unordered. Implementations must ensure that a | ||||
node's parents are emitted before the node itself. Transitively, this | ||||
means that a node may only be emitted once all its ancestors in | ||||
``nodes`` have also been emitted. | ||||
By default, emits "index" data (the ``node``, ``p1node``, and | ||||
``p2node`` attributes). If ``revisiondata`` is set, revision data | ||||
will also be present on the emitted objects. | ||||
With default argument values, implementations can choose to emit | ||||
either fulltext revision data or a delta. When emitting deltas, | ||||
implementations must consider whether the delta's base revision | ||||
fulltext is available to the receiver. | ||||
The base revision fulltext is guaranteed to be available if any of | ||||
the following are met: | ||||
* Its fulltext revision was emitted by this method call. | ||||
* A delta for that revision was emitted by this method call. | ||||
* ``assumehaveparentrevisions`` is True and the base revision is a | ||||
parent of the node. | ||||
``nodesorder`` can be used to control the order that revisions are | ||||
emitted. By default, revisions can be reordered as long as they are | ||||
in DAG topological order (see above). If the value is ``nodes``, | ||||
the iteration order from ``nodes`` should be used. If the value is | ||||
``storage``, then the native order from the backing storage layer | ||||
is used. (Not all storage layers will have strong ordering and behavior | ||||
of this mode is storage-dependent.) ``nodes`` ordering can force | ||||
revisions to be emitted before their ancestors, so consumers should | ||||
use it with care. | ||||
The ``linknode`` attribute on the returned ``irevisiondelta`` may not | ||||
be set and it is the caller's responsibility to resolve it, if needed. | ||||
If ``deltamode`` is CG_DELTAMODE_PREV and revision data is requested, | ||||
all revision data should be emitted as deltas against the revision | ||||
emitted just prior. The initial revision should be a delta against its | ||||
1st parent. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class ifilemutation(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Storage interface for mutation events of a tracked file.""" | ||||
def add(filedata, meta, transaction, linkrev, p1, p2): | ||||
"""Add a new revision to the store. | ||||
Takes file data, dictionary of metadata, a transaction, linkrev, | ||||
and parent nodes. | ||||
Returns the node that was added. | ||||
May no-op if a revision matching the supplied data is already stored. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def addrevision( | ||
revisiondata, | ||||
transaction, | ||||
linkrev, | ||||
p1, | ||||
p2, | ||||
node=None, | ||||
flags=0, | ||||
cachedelta=None, | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Add a new revision to the store. | ||
This is similar to ``add()`` except it operates at a lower level. | ||||
The data passed in already contains a metadata header, if any. | ||||
``node`` and ``flags`` can be used to define the expected node and | ||||
the flags to use with storage. ``flags`` is a bitwise value composed | ||||
of the various ``REVISION_FLAG_*`` constants. | ||||
``add()`` is usually called when adding files from e.g. the working | ||||
directory. ``addrevision()`` is often called by ``add()`` and for | ||||
scenarios where revision data has already been computed, such as when | ||||
applying raw data from a peer repo. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def addgroup( | ||
deltas, | ||||
linkmapper, | ||||
transaction, | ||||
addrevisioncb=None, | ||||
maybemissingparents=False, | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Process a series of deltas for storage. | ||
``deltas`` is an iterable of 7-tuples of | ||||
(node, p1, p2, linknode, deltabase, delta, flags) defining revisions | ||||
to add. | ||||
The ``delta`` field contains ``mpatch`` data to apply to a base | ||||
revision, identified by ``deltabase``. The base node can be | ||||
``nullid``, in which case the header from the delta can be ignored | ||||
and the delta used as the fulltext. | ||||
``addrevisioncb`` should be called for each node as it is committed. | ||||
``maybemissingparents`` is a bool indicating whether the incoming | ||||
data may reference parents/ancestor revisions that aren't present. | ||||
This flag is set when receiving data into a "shallow" store that | ||||
doesn't hold all history. | ||||
Returns a list of nodes that were processed. A node will be in the list | ||||
even if it existed in the store previously. | ||||
""" | ||||
def censorrevision(tr, node, tombstone=b''): | ||||
"""Remove the content of a single revision. | ||||
The specified ``node`` will have its content purged from storage. | ||||
Future attempts to access the revision data for this node will | ||||
result in failure. | ||||
A ``tombstone`` message can optionally be stored. This message may be | ||||
displayed to users when they attempt to access the missing revision | ||||
data. | ||||
Storage backends may have stored deltas against the previous content | ||||
in this revision. As part of censoring a revision, these storage | ||||
backends are expected to rewrite any internally stored deltas such | ||||
that they no longer reference the deleted content. | ||||
""" | ||||
def getstrippoint(minlink): | ||||
"""Find the minimum revision that must be stripped to strip a linkrev. | ||||
Returns a 2-tuple containing the minimum revision number and a set | ||||
of all revisions numbers that would be broken by this strip. | ||||
TODO this is highly revlog centric and should be abstracted into | ||||
a higher-level deletion API. ``repair.strip()`` relies on this. | ||||
""" | ||||
def strip(minlink, transaction): | ||||
"""Remove storage of items starting at a linkrev. | ||||
This uses ``getstrippoint()`` to determine the first node to remove. | ||||
Then it effectively truncates storage for all revisions after that. | ||||
TODO this is highly revlog centric and should be abstracted into a | ||||
higher-level deletion API. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class ifilestorage(ifileindex, ifiledata, ifilemutation): | ||
"""Complete storage interface for a single tracked file.""" | ||||
def files(): | ||||
"""Obtain paths that are backing storage for this file. | ||||
TODO this is used heavily by verify code and there should probably | ||||
be a better API for that. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def storageinfo( | ||
exclusivefiles=False, | ||||
sharedfiles=False, | ||||
revisionscount=False, | ||||
trackedsize=False, | ||||
storedsize=False, | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Obtain information about storage for this file's data. | ||
Returns a dict describing storage for this tracked path. The keys | ||||
in the dict map to arguments of the same. The arguments are bools | ||||
indicating whether to calculate and obtain that data. | ||||
exclusivefiles | ||||
Iterable of (vfs, path) describing files that are exclusively | ||||
used to back storage for this tracked path. | ||||
sharedfiles | ||||
Iterable of (vfs, path) describing files that are used to back | ||||
storage for this tracked path. Those files may also provide storage | ||||
for other stored entities. | ||||
revisionscount | ||||
Number of revisions available for retrieval. | ||||
trackedsize | ||||
Total size in bytes of all tracked revisions. This is a sum of the | ||||
length of the fulltext of all revisions. | ||||
storedsize | ||||
Total size in bytes used to store data for all tracked revisions. | ||||
This is commonly less than ``trackedsize`` due to internal usage | ||||
of deltas rather than fulltext revisions. | ||||
Not all storage backends may support all queries are have a reasonable | ||||
value to use. In that case, the value should be set to ``None`` and | ||||
callers are expected to handle this special value. | ||||
""" | ||||
def verifyintegrity(state): | ||||
"""Verifies the integrity of file storage. | ||||
``state`` is a dict holding state of the verifier process. It can be | ||||
used to communicate data between invocations of multiple storage | ||||
primitives. | ||||
If individual revisions cannot have their revision content resolved, | ||||
the method is expected to set the ``skipread`` key to a set of nodes | ||||
that encountered problems. | ||||
The method yields objects conforming to the ``iverifyproblem`` | ||||
interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class idirs(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Interface representing a collection of directories from paths. | ||||
This interface is essentially a derived data structure representing | ||||
directories from a collection of paths. | ||||
""" | ||||
def addpath(path): | ||||
"""Add a path to the collection. | ||||
All directories in the path will be added to the collection. | ||||
""" | ||||
def delpath(path): | ||||
"""Remove a path from the collection. | ||||
If the removal was the last path in a particular directory, the | ||||
directory is removed from the collection. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __iter__(): | ||||
"""Iterate over the directories in this collection of paths.""" | ||||
def __contains__(path): | ||||
"""Whether a specific directory is in this collection.""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class imanifestdict(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Interface representing a manifest data structure. | ||||
A manifest is effectively a dict mapping paths to entries. Each entry | ||||
consists of a binary node and extra flags affecting that entry. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __getitem__(path): | ||||
"""Returns the binary node value for a path in the manifest. | ||||
Raises ``KeyError`` if the path does not exist in the manifest. | ||||
Equivalent to ``self.find(path)[0]``. | ||||
""" | ||||
def find(path): | ||||
"""Returns the entry for a path in the manifest. | ||||
Returns a 2-tuple of (node, flags). | ||||
Raises ``KeyError`` if the path does not exist in the manifest. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __len__(): | ||||
"""Return the number of entries in the manifest.""" | ||||
def __nonzero__(): | ||||
"""Returns True if the manifest has entries, False otherwise.""" | ||||
__bool__ = __nonzero__ | ||||
def __setitem__(path, node): | ||||
"""Define the node value for a path in the manifest. | ||||
If the path is already in the manifest, its flags will be copied to | ||||
the new entry. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __contains__(path): | ||||
"""Whether a path exists in the manifest.""" | ||||
def __delitem__(path): | ||||
"""Remove a path from the manifest. | ||||
Raises ``KeyError`` if the path is not in the manifest. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __iter__(): | ||||
"""Iterate over paths in the manifest.""" | ||||
def iterkeys(): | ||||
"""Iterate over paths in the manifest.""" | ||||
def keys(): | ||||
"""Obtain a list of paths in the manifest.""" | ||||
def filesnotin(other, match=None): | ||||
"""Obtain the set of paths in this manifest but not in another. | ||||
``match`` is an optional matcher function to be applied to both | ||||
manifests. | ||||
Returns a set of paths. | ||||
""" | ||||
def dirs(): | ||||
"""Returns an object implementing the ``idirs`` interface.""" | ||||
def hasdir(dir): | ||||
"""Returns a bool indicating if a directory is in this manifest.""" | ||||
def matches(match): | ||||
"""Generate a new manifest filtered through a matcher. | ||||
Returns an object conforming to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
def walk(match): | ||||
"""Generator of paths in manifest satisfying a matcher. | ||||
This is equivalent to ``self.matches(match).iterkeys()`` except a new | ||||
manifest object is not created. | ||||
If the matcher has explicit files listed and they don't exist in | ||||
the manifest, ``match.bad()`` is called for each missing file. | ||||
""" | ||||
def diff(other, match=None, clean=False): | ||||
"""Find differences between this manifest and another. | ||||
This manifest is compared to ``other``. | ||||
If ``match`` is provided, the two manifests are filtered against this | ||||
matcher and only entries satisfying the matcher are compared. | ||||
If ``clean`` is True, unchanged files are included in the returned | ||||
object. | ||||
Returns a dict with paths as keys and values of 2-tuples of 2-tuples of | ||||
the form ``((node1, flag1), (node2, flag2))`` where ``(node1, flag1)`` | ||||
represents the node and flags for this manifest and ``(node2, flag2)`` | ||||
are the same for the other manifest. | ||||
""" | ||||
def setflag(path, flag): | ||||
"""Set the flag value for a given path. | ||||
Raises ``KeyError`` if the path is not already in the manifest. | ||||
""" | ||||
def get(path, default=None): | ||||
"""Obtain the node value for a path or a default value if missing.""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43347 | def flags(path, default=b''): | ||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Return the flags value for a path or a default value if missing.""" | ||
def copy(): | ||||
"""Return a copy of this manifest.""" | ||||
def items(): | ||||
"""Returns an iterable of (path, node) for items in this manifest.""" | ||||
def iteritems(): | ||||
"""Identical to items().""" | ||||
def iterentries(): | ||||
"""Returns an iterable of (path, node, flags) for this manifest. | ||||
Similar to ``iteritems()`` except items are a 3-tuple and include | ||||
flags. | ||||
""" | ||||
def text(): | ||||
"""Obtain the raw data representation for this manifest. | ||||
Result is used to create a manifest revision. | ||||
""" | ||||
def fastdelta(base, changes): | ||||
"""Obtain a delta between this manifest and another given changes. | ||||
``base`` in the raw data representation for another manifest. | ||||
``changes`` is an iterable of ``(path, to_delete)``. | ||||
Returns a 2-tuple containing ``bytearray(self.text())`` and the | ||||
delta between ``base`` and this manifest. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class imanifestrevisionbase(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Base interface representing a single revision of a manifest. | ||||
Should not be used as a primary interface: should always be inherited | ||||
as part of a larger interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
def new(): | ||||
"""Obtain a new manifest instance. | ||||
Returns an object conforming to the ``imanifestrevisionwritable`` | ||||
interface. The instance will be associated with the same | ||||
``imanifestlog`` collection as this instance. | ||||
""" | ||||
def copy(): | ||||
"""Obtain a copy of this manifest instance. | ||||
Returns an object conforming to the ``imanifestrevisionwritable`` | ||||
interface. The instance will be associated with the same | ||||
``imanifestlog`` collection as this instance. | ||||
""" | ||||
def read(): | ||||
"""Obtain the parsed manifest data structure. | ||||
The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class imanifestrevisionstored(imanifestrevisionbase): | ||
"""Interface representing a manifest revision committed to storage.""" | ||||
def node(): | ||||
"""The binary node for this manifest.""" | ||||
parents = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""List of binary nodes that are parents for this manifest revision.""" | ||||
) | ||||
def readdelta(shallow=False): | ||||
"""Obtain the manifest data structure representing changes from parent. | ||||
This manifest is compared to its 1st parent. A new manifest representing | ||||
those differences is constructed. | ||||
The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
def readfast(shallow=False): | ||||
"""Calls either ``read()`` or ``readdelta()``. | ||||
The faster of the two options is called. | ||||
""" | ||||
def find(key): | ||||
"""Calls self.read().find(key)``. | ||||
Returns a 2-tuple of ``(node, flags)`` or raises ``KeyError``. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class imanifestrevisionwritable(imanifestrevisionbase): | ||
"""Interface representing a manifest revision that can be committed.""" | ||||
def write(transaction, linkrev, p1node, p2node, added, removed, match=None): | ||||
"""Add this revision to storage. | ||||
Takes a transaction object, the changeset revision number it will | ||||
be associated with, its parent nodes, and lists of added and | ||||
removed paths. | ||||
If match is provided, storage can choose not to inspect or write out | ||||
items that do not match. Storage is still required to be able to provide | ||||
the full manifest in the future for any directories written (these | ||||
manifests should not be "narrowed on disk"). | ||||
Returns the binary node of the created revision. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class imanifeststorage(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Storage interface for manifest data.""" | ||||
tree = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""The path to the directory this manifest tracks. | ||||
The empty bytestring represents the root manifest. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
index = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """An ``ifilerevisionssequence`` instance.""" | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
indexfile = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Path of revlog index file. | ||||
TODO this is revlog specific and should not be exposed. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
opener = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""VFS opener to use to access underlying files used for storage. | ||||
TODO this is revlog specific and should not be exposed. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
version = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Revlog version number. | ||||
TODO this is revlog specific and should not be exposed. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
_generaldelta = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Whether generaldelta storage is being used. | ||||
TODO this is revlog specific and should not be exposed. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
fulltextcache = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Dict with cache of fulltexts. | ||||
TODO this doesn't feel appropriate for the storage interface. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
def __len__(): | ||||
"""Obtain the number of revisions stored for this manifest.""" | ||||
def __iter__(): | ||||
"""Iterate over revision numbers for this manifest.""" | ||||
def rev(node): | ||||
"""Obtain the revision number given a binary node. | ||||
Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. | ||||
""" | ||||
def node(rev): | ||||
"""Obtain the node value given a revision number. | ||||
Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the revision is not known. | ||||
""" | ||||
def lookup(value): | ||||
"""Attempt to resolve a value to a node. | ||||
Value can be a binary node, hex node, revision number, or a bytes | ||||
that can be converted to an integer. | ||||
Raises ``error.LookupError`` if a ndoe could not be resolved. | ||||
""" | ||||
def parents(node): | ||||
"""Returns a 2-tuple of parent nodes for a node. | ||||
Values will be ``nullid`` if the parent is empty. | ||||
""" | ||||
def parentrevs(rev): | ||||
"""Like parents() but operates on revision numbers.""" | ||||
def linkrev(rev): | ||||
"""Obtain the changeset revision number a revision is linked to.""" | ||||
def revision(node, _df=None, raw=False): | ||||
"""Obtain fulltext data for a node.""" | ||||
def rawdata(node, _df=None): | ||||
"""Obtain raw data for a node.""" | ||||
def revdiff(rev1, rev2): | ||||
"""Obtain a delta between two revision numbers. | ||||
The returned data is the result of ``bdiff.bdiff()`` on the raw | ||||
revision data. | ||||
""" | ||||
def cmp(node, fulltext): | ||||
"""Compare fulltext to another revision. | ||||
Returns True if the fulltext is different from what is stored. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def emitrevisions( | ||
nodes, | ||||
nodesorder=None, | ||||
revisiondata=False, | ||||
assumehaveparentrevisions=False, | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Produce ``irevisiondelta`` describing revisions. | ||
See the documentation for ``ifiledata`` for more. | ||||
""" | ||||
def addgroup(deltas, linkmapper, transaction, addrevisioncb=None): | ||||
"""Process a series of deltas for storage. | ||||
See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. | ||||
""" | ||||
def rawsize(rev): | ||||
"""Obtain the size of tracked data. | ||||
Is equivalent to ``len(m.rawdata(node))``. | ||||
TODO this method is only used by upgrade code and may be removed. | ||||
""" | ||||
def getstrippoint(minlink): | ||||
"""Find minimum revision that must be stripped to strip a linkrev. | ||||
See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. | ||||
""" | ||||
def strip(minlink, transaction): | ||||
"""Remove storage of items starting at a linkrev. | ||||
See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. | ||||
""" | ||||
def checksize(): | ||||
"""Obtain the expected sizes of backing files. | ||||
TODO this is used by verify and it should not be part of the interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
def files(): | ||||
"""Obtain paths that are backing storage for this manifest. | ||||
TODO this is used by verify and there should probably be a better API | ||||
for this functionality. | ||||
""" | ||||
def deltaparent(rev): | ||||
"""Obtain the revision that a revision is delta'd against. | ||||
TODO delta encoding is an implementation detail of storage and should | ||||
not be exposed to the storage interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
def clone(tr, dest, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Clone this instance to another.""" | ||||
def clearcaches(clear_persisted_data=False): | ||||
"""Clear any caches associated with this instance.""" | ||||
def dirlog(d): | ||||
"""Obtain a manifest storage instance for a tree.""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def add( | ||
m, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, readtree=None, match=None | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Add a revision to storage. | ||
``m`` is an object conforming to ``imanifestdict``. | ||||
``link`` is the linkrev revision number. | ||||
``p1`` and ``p2`` are the parent revision numbers. | ||||
``added`` and ``removed`` are iterables of added and removed paths, | ||||
respectively. | ||||
``readtree`` is a function that can be used to read the child tree(s) | ||||
when recursively writing the full tree structure when using | ||||
treemanifets. | ||||
``match`` is a matcher that can be used to hint to storage that not all | ||||
paths must be inspected; this is an optimization and can be safely | ||||
ignored. Note that the storage must still be able to reproduce a full | ||||
manifest including files that did not match. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def storageinfo( | ||
exclusivefiles=False, | ||||
sharedfiles=False, | ||||
revisionscount=False, | ||||
trackedsize=False, | ||||
storedsize=False, | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Obtain information about storage for this manifest's data. | ||
See ``ifilestorage.storageinfo()`` for a description of this method. | ||||
This one behaves the same way, except for manifest data. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class imanifestlog(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Interface representing a collection of manifest snapshots. | ||||
Represents the root manifest in a repository. | ||||
Also serves as a means to access nested tree manifests and to cache | ||||
tree manifests. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __getitem__(node): | ||||
"""Obtain a manifest instance for a given binary node. | ||||
Equivalent to calling ``self.get('', node)``. | ||||
The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestrevisionstored`` | ||||
interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
def get(tree, node, verify=True): | ||||
"""Retrieve the manifest instance for a given directory and binary node. | ||||
``node`` always refers to the node of the root manifest (which will be | ||||
the only manifest if flat manifests are being used). | ||||
If ``tree`` is the empty string, the root manifest is returned. | ||||
Otherwise the manifest for the specified directory will be returned | ||||
(requires tree manifests). | ||||
If ``verify`` is True, ``LookupError`` is raised if the node is not | ||||
known. | ||||
The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestrevisionstored`` | ||||
interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
def getstorage(tree): | ||||
"""Retrieve an interface to storage for a particular tree. | ||||
If ``tree`` is the empty bytestring, storage for the root manifest will | ||||
be returned. Otherwise storage for a tree manifest is returned. | ||||
TODO formalize interface for returned object. | ||||
""" | ||||
def clearcaches(): | ||||
"""Clear caches associated with this collection.""" | ||||
def rev(node): | ||||
"""Obtain the revision number for a binary node. | ||||
Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class ilocalrepositoryfilestorage(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Local repository sub-interface providing access to tracked file storage. | ||||
This interface defines how a repository accesses storage for a single | ||||
tracked file path. | ||||
""" | ||||
def file(f): | ||||
"""Obtain a filelog for a tracked path. | ||||
The returned type conforms to the ``ifilestorage`` interface. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class ilocalrepositorymain(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Main interface for local repositories. | ||||
This currently captures the reality of things - not how things should be. | ||||
""" | ||||
supportedformats = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Set of requirements that apply to stream clone. | ||||
This is actually a class attribute and is shared among all instances. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
supported = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """Set of requirements that this repo is capable of opening.""" | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
requirements = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """Set of requirements this repo uses.""" | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
features = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""Set of "features" this repository supports. | ||||
A "feature" is a loosely-defined term. It can refer to a feature | ||||
in the classical sense or can describe an implementation detail | ||||
of the repository. For example, a ``readonly`` feature may denote | ||||
the repository as read-only. Or a ``revlogfilestore`` feature may | ||||
denote that the repository is using revlogs for file storage. | ||||
The intent of features is to provide a machine-queryable mechanism | ||||
for repo consumers to test for various repository characteristics. | ||||
Features are similar to ``requirements``. The main difference is that | ||||
requirements are stored on-disk and represent requirements to open the | ||||
repository. Features are more run-time capabilities of the repository | ||||
and more granular capabilities (which may be derived from requirements). | ||||
Augie Fackler
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r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
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r43078 | |||
filtername = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
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r43346 | """Name of the repoview that is active on this repo.""" | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
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r43078 | |||
wvfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """VFS used to access the working directory.""" | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
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r43078 | |||
vfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""VFS rooted at the .hg directory. | ||||
Used to access repository data not in the store. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
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r43078 | |||
svfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""VFS rooted at the store. | ||||
Used to access repository data in the store. Typically .hg/store. | ||||
But can point elsewhere if the store is shared. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
root = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
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r43346 | """Path to the root of the working directory.""" | ||
) | ||||
path = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Path to the .hg directory.""") | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
origroot = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """The filesystem path that was used to construct the repo.""" | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
auditor = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""A pathauditor for the working directory. | ||||
This checks if a path refers to a nested repository. | ||||
Operates on the filesystem. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
nofsauditor = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""A pathauditor for the working directory. | ||||
This is like ``auditor`` except it doesn't do filesystem checks. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
baseui = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
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r43346 | """Original ui instance passed into constructor.""" | ||
) | ||||
ui = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Main ui instance for this instance.""") | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
sharedpath = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """Path to the .hg directory of the repo this repo was shared from.""" | ||
) | ||||
store = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A store instance.""") | ||||
spath = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Path to the store.""") | ||||
sjoin = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Alias to self.store.join.""") | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
cachevfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""A VFS used to access the cache directory. | ||||
Typically .hg/cache. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
wcachevfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""A VFS used to access the cache directory dedicated to working copy | ||||
Typically .hg/wcache. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
filteredrevcache = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """Holds sets of revisions to be filtered.""" | ||
) | ||||
names = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A ``namespaces`` instance.""") | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
r43412 | filecopiesmode = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |||
"""The way files copies should be dealt with in this repo.""" | ||||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | def close(): | ||
"""Close the handle on this repository.""" | ||||
def peer(): | ||||
"""Obtain an object conforming to the ``peer`` interface.""" | ||||
def unfiltered(): | ||||
"""Obtain an unfiltered/raw view of this repo.""" | ||||
def filtered(name, visibilityexceptions=None): | ||||
"""Obtain a named view of this repository.""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | obsstore = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A store of obsolescence data.""") | ||
changelog = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A handle on the changelog revlog.""") | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
manifestlog = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
"""An instance conforming to the ``imanifestlog`` interface. | ||||
Provides access to manifests for the repository. | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """ | ||
) | ||||
dirstate = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Working directory state.""") | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
narrowpats = interfaceutil.Attribute( | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | """Matcher patterns for this repository's narrowspec.""" | ||
) | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
def narrowmatch(match=None, includeexact=False): | ||||
"""Obtain a matcher for the narrowspec.""" | ||||
def setnarrowpats(newincludes, newexcludes): | ||||
"""Define the narrowspec for this repository.""" | ||||
def __getitem__(changeid): | ||||
"""Try to resolve a changectx.""" | ||||
def __contains__(changeid): | ||||
"""Whether a changeset exists.""" | ||||
def __nonzero__(): | ||||
"""Always returns True.""" | ||||
return True | ||||
__bool__ = __nonzero__ | ||||
def __len__(): | ||||
"""Returns the number of changesets in the repo.""" | ||||
def __iter__(): | ||||
"""Iterate over revisions in the changelog.""" | ||||
def revs(expr, *args): | ||||
"""Evaluate a revset. | ||||
Emits revisions. | ||||
""" | ||||
def set(expr, *args): | ||||
"""Evaluate a revset. | ||||
Emits changectx instances. | ||||
""" | ||||
def anyrevs(specs, user=False, localalias=None): | ||||
"""Find revisions matching one of the given revsets.""" | ||||
def url(): | ||||
"""Returns a string representing the location of this repo.""" | ||||
def hook(name, throw=False, **args): | ||||
"""Call a hook.""" | ||||
def tags(): | ||||
"""Return a mapping of tag to node.""" | ||||
def tagtype(tagname): | ||||
"""Return the type of a given tag.""" | ||||
def tagslist(): | ||||
"""Return a list of tags ordered by revision.""" | ||||
def nodetags(node): | ||||
"""Return the tags associated with a node.""" | ||||
def nodebookmarks(node): | ||||
"""Return the list of bookmarks pointing to the specified node.""" | ||||
def branchmap(): | ||||
"""Return a mapping of branch to heads in that branch.""" | ||||
def revbranchcache(): | ||||
pass | ||||
def branchtip(branchtip, ignoremissing=False): | ||||
"""Return the tip node for a given branch.""" | ||||
def lookup(key): | ||||
"""Resolve the node for a revision.""" | ||||
def lookupbranch(key): | ||||
"""Look up the branch name of the given revision or branch name.""" | ||||
def known(nodes): | ||||
"""Determine whether a series of nodes is known. | ||||
Returns a list of bools. | ||||
""" | ||||
def local(): | ||||
"""Whether the repository is local.""" | ||||
return True | ||||
def publishing(): | ||||
"""Whether the repository is a publishing repository.""" | ||||
def cancopy(): | ||||
pass | ||||
def shared(): | ||||
"""The type of shared repository or None.""" | ||||
def wjoin(f, *insidef): | ||||
"""Calls self.vfs.reljoin(self.root, f, *insidef)""" | ||||
def setparents(p1, p2): | ||||
"""Set the parent nodes of the working directory.""" | ||||
def filectx(path, changeid=None, fileid=None): | ||||
"""Obtain a filectx for the given file revision.""" | ||||
def getcwd(): | ||||
"""Obtain the current working directory from the dirstate.""" | ||||
def pathto(f, cwd=None): | ||||
"""Obtain the relative path to a file.""" | ||||
def adddatafilter(name, fltr): | ||||
pass | ||||
def wread(filename): | ||||
"""Read a file from wvfs, using data filters.""" | ||||
def wwrite(filename, data, flags, backgroundclose=False, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Write data to a file in the wvfs, using data filters.""" | ||||
def wwritedata(filename, data): | ||||
"""Resolve data for writing to the wvfs, using data filters.""" | ||||
def currenttransaction(): | ||||
"""Obtain the current transaction instance or None.""" | ||||
def transaction(desc, report=None): | ||||
"""Open a new transaction to write to the repository.""" | ||||
def undofiles(): | ||||
"""Returns a list of (vfs, path) for files to undo transactions.""" | ||||
def recover(): | ||||
"""Roll back an interrupted transaction.""" | ||||
def rollback(dryrun=False, force=False): | ||||
"""Undo the last transaction. | ||||
DANGEROUS. | ||||
""" | ||||
def updatecaches(tr=None, full=False): | ||||
"""Warm repo caches.""" | ||||
def invalidatecaches(): | ||||
"""Invalidate cached data due to the repository mutating.""" | ||||
def invalidatevolatilesets(): | ||||
pass | ||||
def invalidatedirstate(): | ||||
"""Invalidate the dirstate.""" | ||||
def invalidate(clearfilecache=False): | ||||
pass | ||||
def invalidateall(): | ||||
pass | ||||
def lock(wait=True): | ||||
"""Lock the repository store and return a lock instance.""" | ||||
def wlock(wait=True): | ||||
"""Lock the non-store parts of the repository.""" | ||||
def currentwlock(): | ||||
"""Return the wlock if it's held or None.""" | ||||
def checkcommitpatterns(wctx, vdirs, match, status, fail): | ||||
pass | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def commit( | ||
Augie Fackler
|
r43347 | text=b'', | ||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | user=None, | ||
date=None, | ||||
match=None, | ||||
force=False, | ||||
editor=False, | ||||
extra=None, | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Add a new revision to the repository.""" | ||
def commitctx(ctx, error=False, origctx=None): | ||||
"""Commit a commitctx instance to the repository.""" | ||||
def destroying(): | ||||
"""Inform the repository that nodes are about to be destroyed.""" | ||||
def destroyed(): | ||||
"""Inform the repository that nodes have been destroyed.""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | def status( | ||
Augie Fackler
|
r43347 | node1=b'.', | ||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | node2=None, | ||
match=None, | ||||
ignored=False, | ||||
clean=False, | ||||
unknown=False, | ||||
listsubrepos=False, | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Convenience method to call repo[x].status().""" | ||
def addpostdsstatus(ps): | ||||
pass | ||||
def postdsstatus(): | ||||
pass | ||||
def clearpostdsstatus(): | ||||
pass | ||||
def heads(start=None): | ||||
"""Obtain list of nodes that are DAG heads.""" | ||||
def branchheads(branch=None, start=None, closed=False): | ||||
pass | ||||
def branches(nodes): | ||||
pass | ||||
def between(pairs): | ||||
pass | ||||
def checkpush(pushop): | ||||
pass | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | prepushoutgoinghooks = interfaceutil.Attribute("""util.hooks instance.""") | ||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | |||
def pushkey(namespace, key, old, new): | ||||
pass | ||||
def listkeys(namespace): | ||||
pass | ||||
def debugwireargs(one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): | ||||
pass | ||||
def savecommitmessage(text): | ||||
pass | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
class completelocalrepository( | ||||
ilocalrepositorymain, ilocalrepositoryfilestorage | ||||
): | ||||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | """Complete interface for a local repository.""" | ||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | class iwireprotocolcommandcacher(interfaceutil.Interface): | ||
"""Represents a caching backend for wire protocol commands. | ||||
Wire protocol version 2 supports transparent caching of many commands. | ||||
To leverage this caching, servers can activate objects that cache | ||||
command responses. Objects handle both cache writing and reading. | ||||
This interface defines how that response caching mechanism works. | ||||
Wire protocol version 2 commands emit a series of objects that are | ||||
serialized and sent to the client. The caching layer exists between | ||||
the invocation of the command function and the sending of its output | ||||
objects to an output layer. | ||||
Instances of this interface represent a binding to a cache that | ||||
can serve a response (in place of calling a command function) and/or | ||||
write responses to a cache for subsequent use. | ||||
When a command request arrives, the following happens with regards | ||||
to this interface: | ||||
1. The server determines whether the command request is cacheable. | ||||
2. If it is, an instance of this interface is spawned. | ||||
3. The cacher is activated in a context manager (``__enter__`` is called). | ||||
4. A cache *key* for that request is derived. This will call the | ||||
instance's ``adjustcachekeystate()`` method so the derivation | ||||
can be influenced. | ||||
5. The cacher is informed of the derived cache key via a call to | ||||
``setcachekey()``. | ||||
6. The cacher's ``lookup()`` method is called to test for presence of | ||||
the derived key in the cache. | ||||
7. If ``lookup()`` returns a hit, that cached result is used in place | ||||
of invoking the command function. ``__exit__`` is called and the instance | ||||
is discarded. | ||||
8. The command function is invoked. | ||||
9. ``onobject()`` is called for each object emitted by the command | ||||
function. | ||||
10. After the final object is seen, ``onfinished()`` is called. | ||||
11. ``__exit__`` is called to signal the end of use of the instance. | ||||
Cache *key* derivation can be influenced by the instance. | ||||
Cache keys are initially derived by a deterministic representation of | ||||
the command request. This includes the command name, arguments, protocol | ||||
version, etc. This initial key derivation is performed by CBOR-encoding a | ||||
data structure and feeding that output into a hasher. | ||||
Instances of this interface can influence this initial key derivation | ||||
via ``adjustcachekeystate()``. | ||||
The instance is informed of the derived cache key via a call to | ||||
``setcachekey()``. The instance must store the key locally so it can | ||||
be consulted on subsequent operations that may require it. | ||||
When constructed, the instance has access to a callable that can be used | ||||
for encoding response objects. This callable receives as its single | ||||
argument an object emitted by a command function. It returns an iterable | ||||
of bytes chunks representing the encoded object. Unless the cacher is | ||||
caching native Python objects in memory or has a way of reconstructing | ||||
the original Python objects, implementations typically call this function | ||||
to produce bytes from the output objects and then store those bytes in | ||||
the cache. When it comes time to re-emit those bytes, they are wrapped | ||||
in a ``wireprototypes.encodedresponse`` instance to tell the output | ||||
layer that they are pre-encoded. | ||||
When receiving the objects emitted by the command function, instances | ||||
can choose what to do with those objects. The simplest thing to do is | ||||
re-emit the original objects. They will be forwarded to the output | ||||
layer and will be processed as if the cacher did not exist. | ||||
Implementations could also choose to not emit objects - instead locally | ||||
buffering objects or their encoded representation. They could then emit | ||||
a single "coalesced" object when ``onfinished()`` is called. In | ||||
this way, the implementation would function as a filtering layer of | ||||
sorts. | ||||
When caching objects, typically the encoded form of the object will | ||||
be stored. Keep in mind that if the original object is forwarded to | ||||
the output layer, it will need to be encoded there as well. For large | ||||
output, this redundant encoding could add overhead. Implementations | ||||
could wrap the encoded object data in ``wireprototypes.encodedresponse`` | ||||
instances to avoid this overhead. | ||||
""" | ||||
Augie Fackler
|
r43346 | |||
Pulkit Goyal
|
r43078 | def __enter__(): | ||
"""Marks the instance as active. | ||||
Should return self. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __exit__(exctype, excvalue, exctb): | ||||
"""Called when cacher is no longer used. | ||||
This can be used by implementations to perform cleanup actions (e.g. | ||||
disconnecting network sockets, aborting a partially cached response. | ||||
""" | ||||
def adjustcachekeystate(state): | ||||
"""Influences cache key derivation by adjusting state to derive key. | ||||
A dict defining the state used to derive the cache key is passed. | ||||
Implementations can modify this dict to record additional state that | ||||
is wanted to influence key derivation. | ||||
Implementations are *highly* encouraged to not modify or delete | ||||
existing keys. | ||||
""" | ||||
def setcachekey(key): | ||||
"""Record the derived cache key for this request. | ||||
Instances may mutate the key for internal usage, as desired. e.g. | ||||
instances may wish to prepend the repo name, introduce path | ||||
components for filesystem or URL addressing, etc. Behavior is up to | ||||
the cache. | ||||
Returns a bool indicating if the request is cacheable by this | ||||
instance. | ||||
""" | ||||
def lookup(): | ||||
"""Attempt to resolve an entry in the cache. | ||||
The instance is instructed to look for the cache key that it was | ||||
informed about via the call to ``setcachekey()``. | ||||
If there's no cache hit or the cacher doesn't wish to use the cached | ||||
entry, ``None`` should be returned. | ||||
Else, a dict defining the cached result should be returned. The | ||||
dict may have the following keys: | ||||
objs | ||||
An iterable of objects that should be sent to the client. That | ||||
iterable of objects is expected to be what the command function | ||||
would return if invoked or an equivalent representation thereof. | ||||
""" | ||||
def onobject(obj): | ||||
"""Called when a new object is emitted from the command function. | ||||
Receives as its argument the object that was emitted from the | ||||
command function. | ||||
This method returns an iterator of objects to forward to the output | ||||
layer. The easiest implementation is a generator that just | ||||
``yield obj``. | ||||
""" | ||||
def onfinished(): | ||||
"""Called after all objects have been emitted from the command function. | ||||
Implementations should return an iterator of objects to forward to | ||||
the output layer. | ||||
This method can be a generator. | ||||
""" | ||||