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r39470 | **Experimental and under active development** | ||
This section documents the wire protocol commands exposed to transports | ||||
using the frame-based protocol. The set of commands exposed through | ||||
these transports is distinct from the set of commands exposed to legacy | ||||
transports. | ||||
The frame-based protocol uses CBOR to encode command execution requests. | ||||
All command arguments must be mapped to a specific or set of CBOR data | ||||
types. | ||||
The response to many commands is also CBOR. There is no common response | ||||
format: each command defines its own response format. | ||||
TODOs | ||||
===== | ||||
* Add "node namespace" support to each command. In order to support | ||||
SHA-1 hash transition, we want servers to be able to expose different | ||||
"node namespaces" for the same data. Every command operating on nodes | ||||
should specify which "node namespace" it is operating on and responses | ||||
should encode the "node namespace" accordingly. | ||||
Commands | ||||
======== | ||||
The sections below detail all commands available to wire protocol version | ||||
2. | ||||
branchmap | ||||
--------- | ||||
Obtain heads in named branches. | ||||
Receives no arguments. | ||||
The response is a map with bytestring keys defining the branch name. | ||||
Values are arrays of bytestring defining raw changeset nodes. | ||||
capabilities | ||||
------------ | ||||
Obtain the server's capabilities. | ||||
Receives no arguments. | ||||
This command is typically called only as part of the handshake during | ||||
initial connection establishment. | ||||
The response is a map with bytestring keys defining server information. | ||||
The defined keys are: | ||||
commands | ||||
A map defining available wire protocol commands on this server. | ||||
Keys in the map are the names of commands that can be invoked. Values | ||||
are maps defining information about that command. The bytestring keys | ||||
are: | ||||
args | ||||
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r39837 | (map) Describes arguments accepted by the command. | ||
Keys are bytestrings denoting the argument name. | ||||
Values are maps describing the argument. The map has the following | ||||
bytestring keys: | ||||
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r39837 | default | ||
(varied) The default value for this argument if not specified. Only | ||||
present if ``required`` is not true. | ||||
required | ||||
(boolean) Whether the argument must be specified. Failure to send | ||||
required arguments will result in an error executing the command. | ||||
type | ||||
(bytestring) The type of the argument. e.g. ``bytes`` or ``bool``. | ||||
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r39838 | validvalues | ||
(set) Values that are recognized for this argument. Some arguments | ||||
only allow a fixed set of values to be specified. These arguments | ||||
may advertise that set in this key. If this set is advertised and | ||||
a value not in this set is specified, the command should result | ||||
in error. | ||||
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r39470 | permissions | ||
An array of permissions required to execute this command. | ||||
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r40208 | * | ||
(various) Individual commands may define extra keys that supplement | ||||
generic command metadata. See the command definition for more. | ||||
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r39470 | framingmediatypes | ||
An array of bytestrings defining the supported framing protocol | ||||
media types. Servers will not accept media types not in this list. | ||||
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r39836 | pathfilterprefixes | ||
(set of bytestring) Matcher prefixes that are recognized when performing | ||||
path filtering. Specifying a path filter whose type/prefix does not | ||||
match one in this set will likely be rejected by the server. | ||||
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r39470 | rawrepoformats | ||
An array of storage formats the repository is using. This set of | ||||
requirements can be used to determine whether a client can read a | ||||
*raw* copy of file data available. | ||||
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r40058 | redirect | ||
A map declaring potential *content redirects* that may be used by this | ||||
server. Contains the following bytestring keys: | ||||
targets | ||||
(array of maps) Potential redirect targets. Values are maps describing | ||||
this target in more detail. Each map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
name | ||||
(bytestring) Identifier for this target. The identifier will be used | ||||
by clients to uniquely identify this target. | ||||
protocol | ||||
(bytestring) High-level network protocol. Values can be | ||||
``http``, ```https``, ``ssh``, etc. | ||||
uris | ||||
(array of bytestrings) Representative URIs for this target. | ||||
snirequired (optional) | ||||
(boolean) Indicates whether Server Name Indication is required | ||||
to use this target. Defaults to False. | ||||
tlsversions (optional) | ||||
(array of bytestring) Indicates which TLS versions are supported by | ||||
this target. Values are ``1.1``, ``1.2``, ``1.3``, etc. | ||||
hashes | ||||
(array of bytestring) Indicates support for hashing algorithms that are | ||||
used to ensure content integrity. Values include ``sha1``, ``sha256``, | ||||
etc. | ||||
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r39666 | changesetdata | ||
------------- | ||||
Obtain various data related to changesets. | ||||
The command accepts the following arguments: | ||||
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r40212 | revisions | ||
(array of maps) Specifies revisions whose data is being requested. Each | ||||
value in the array is a map describing revisions. See the | ||||
*Revisions Specifiers* section below for the format of this map. | ||||
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r40212 | Data will be sent for the union of all revisions resolved by all | ||
revision specifiers. | ||||
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r40212 | Only revision specifiers operating on changeset revisions are allowed. | ||
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r39666 | fields | ||
(set of bytestring) Which data associated with changelog revisions to | ||||
fetch. The following values are recognized: | ||||
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r39670 | bookmarks | ||
Bookmarks associated with a revision. | ||||
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r39666 | parents | ||
Parent revisions. | ||||
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r39668 | phase | ||
The phase state of a revision. | ||||
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r39666 | revision | ||
The raw, revision data for the changelog entry. The hash of this data | ||||
will match the revision's node value. | ||||
The response bytestream starts with a CBOR map describing the data that follows. | ||||
This map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
totalitems | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total number of changelog revisions whose data is being | ||||
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r39668 | transferred. This maps to the set of revisions in the requested node | ||
range, not the total number of records that follow (see below for why). | ||||
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Following the map header is a series of 0 or more CBOR values. If values | ||||
are present, the first value will always be a map describing a single changeset | ||||
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r39839 | revision. | ||
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r39839 | If the ``fieldsfollowing`` key is present, the map will immediately be followed | ||
by N CBOR bytestring values, where N is the number of elements in | ||||
``fieldsfollowing``. Each bytestring value corresponds to a field denoted | ||||
by ``fieldsfollowing``. | ||||
Following the optional bytestring field values is the next revision descriptor | ||||
map, or end of stream. | ||||
Each revision descriptor map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
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node | ||||
(bytestring) The node value for this revision. This is the SHA-1 hash of | ||||
the raw revision data. | ||||
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r39670 | bookmarks (optional) | ||
(array of bytestrings) Bookmarks attached to this revision. Only present | ||||
if ``bookmarks`` data is being requested and the revision has bookmarks | ||||
attached. | ||||
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r39839 | fieldsfollowing (optional) | ||
(array of 2-array) Denotes what fields immediately follow this map. Each | ||||
value is an array with 2 elements: the bytestring field name and an unsigned | ||||
integer describing the length of the data, in bytes. | ||||
If this key isn't present, no special fields will follow this map. | ||||
The following fields may be present: | ||||
revision | ||||
Raw, revision data for the changelog entry. Contains a serialized form | ||||
of the changeset data, including the author, date, commit message, set | ||||
of changed files, manifest node, and other metadata. | ||||
Only present if the ``revision`` field was requested. | ||||
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r39666 | parents (optional) | ||
(array of bytestrings) The nodes representing the parent revisions of this | ||||
revision. Only present if ``parents`` data is being requested. | ||||
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r39668 | phase (optional) | ||
(bytestring) The phase that a revision is in. Recognized values are | ||||
``secret``, ``draft``, and ``public``. Only present if ``phase`` data | ||||
is being requested. | ||||
The set of changeset revisions emitted may not match the exact set of | ||||
changesets requested. Furthermore, the set of keys present on each | ||||
map may vary. This is to facilitate emitting changeset updates as well | ||||
as new revisions. | ||||
For example, if the request wants ``phase`` and ``revision`` data, | ||||
the response may contain entries for each changeset in the common nodes | ||||
set with the ``phase`` key and without the ``revision`` key in order | ||||
to reflect a phase-only update. | ||||
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r39666 | TODO support different revision selection mechanisms (e.g. non-public, specific | ||
revisions) | ||||
TODO support different hash "namespaces" for revisions (e.g. sha-1 versus other) | ||||
TODO support emitting obsolescence data | ||||
TODO support filtering based on relevant paths (narrow clone) | ||||
TODO support hgtagsfnodes cache / tags data | ||||
TODO support branch heads cache | ||||
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r39840 | TODO consider unify query mechanism. e.g. as an array of "query descriptors" | ||
rather than a set of top-level arguments that have semantics when combined. | ||||
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r39675 | filedata | ||
-------- | ||||
Obtain various data related to an individual tracked file. | ||||
The command accepts the following arguments: | ||||
fields | ||||
(set of bytestring) Which data associated with a file to fetch. | ||||
The following values are recognized: | ||||
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r40427 | linknode | ||
The changeset node introducing this revision. | ||||
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r39675 | parents | ||
Parent nodes for the revision. | ||||
revision | ||||
The raw revision data for a file. | ||||
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r39677 | haveparents | ||
(bool) Whether the client has the parent revisions of all requested | ||||
nodes. If set, the server may emit revision data as deltas against | ||||
any parent revision. If not set, the server MUST only emit deltas for | ||||
revisions previously emitted by this command. | ||||
False is assumed in the absence of any value. | ||||
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r39675 | nodes | ||
(array of bytestrings) File nodes whose data to retrieve. | ||||
path | ||||
(bytestring) Path of the tracked file whose data to retrieve. | ||||
TODO allow specifying revisions via alternate means (such as from | ||||
changeset revisions or ranges) | ||||
The response bytestream starts with a CBOR map describing the data that | ||||
follows. It has the following bytestream keys: | ||||
totalitems | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total number of file revisions whose data is | ||||
being returned. | ||||
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r39839 | Following the map header is a series of 0 or more CBOR values. If values | ||
are present, the first value will always be a map describing a single changeset | ||||
revision. | ||||
If the ``fieldsfollowing`` key is present, the map will immediately be followed | ||||
by N CBOR bytestring values, where N is the number of elements in | ||||
``fieldsfollowing``. Each bytestring value corresponds to a field denoted | ||||
by ``fieldsfollowing``. | ||||
Following the optional bytestring field values is the next revision descriptor | ||||
map, or end of stream. | ||||
Each revision descriptor map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
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Each map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
node | ||||
(bytestring) The node of the file revision whose data is represented. | ||||
deltabasenode | ||||
(bytestring) Node of the file revision the following delta is against. | ||||
Only present if the ``revision`` field is requested and delta data | ||||
follows this map. | ||||
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r39839 | fieldsfollowing | ||
(array of 2-array) Denotes extra bytestring fields that following this map. | ||||
See the documentation for ``changesetdata`` for semantics. | ||||
The following named fields may be present: | ||||
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r39839 | ``delta`` | ||
The delta data to use to construct the fulltext revision. | ||||
Only present if the ``revision`` field is requested and a delta is | ||||
being emitted. The ``deltabasenode`` top-level key will also be | ||||
present if this field is being emitted. | ||||
``revision`` | ||||
The fulltext revision data for this manifest. Only present if the | ||||
``revision`` field is requested and a fulltext revision is being emitted. | ||||
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parents | ||||
(array of bytestring) The nodes of the parents of this file revision. | ||||
Only present if the ``parents`` field is requested. | ||||
When ``revision`` data is requested, the server chooses to emit either fulltext | ||||
revision data or a delta. What the server decides can be inferred by looking | ||||
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r39839 | for the presence of the ``delta`` or ``revision`` keys in the | ||
``fieldsfollowing`` array. | ||||
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r40214 | filesdata | ||
--------- | ||||
Obtain various data related to multiple tracked files for specific changesets. | ||||
This command is similar to ``filedata`` with the main difference being that | ||||
individual requests operate on multiple file paths. This allows clients to | ||||
request data for multiple paths by issuing a single command. | ||||
The command accepts the following arguments: | ||||
fields | ||||
(set of bytestring) Which data associated with a file to fetch. | ||||
The following values are recognized: | ||||
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r40427 | linknode | ||
The changeset node introducing this revision. | ||||
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r40214 | parents | ||
Parent nodes for the revision. | ||||
revision | ||||
The raw revision data for a file. | ||||
haveparents | ||||
(bool) Whether the client has the parent revisions of all requested | ||||
nodes. | ||||
pathfilter | ||||
(map) Defines a filter that determines what file paths are relevant. | ||||
See the *Path Filters* section for more. | ||||
If the argument is omitted, it is assumed that all paths are relevant. | ||||
revisions | ||||
(array of maps) Specifies revisions whose data is being requested. Each value | ||||
in the array is a map describing revisions. See the *Revisions Specifiers* | ||||
section below for the format of this map. | ||||
Data will be sent for the union of all revisions resolved by all revision | ||||
specifiers. | ||||
Only revision specifiers operating on changeset revisions are allowed. | ||||
The response bytestream starts with a CBOR map describing the data that | ||||
follows. This map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
totalpaths | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total number of paths whose data is being transferred. | ||||
totalitems | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total number of file revisions whose data is being | ||||
transferred. | ||||
Following the map header are 0 or more sequences of CBOR values. Each sequence | ||||
represents data for a specific tracked path. Each sequence begins with a CBOR | ||||
map describing the file data that follows. Following that map is N CBOR values | ||||
describing file revision data. The format of this data is identical to that | ||||
returned by the ``filedata`` command. | ||||
Each sequence's map header has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
path | ||||
(bytestring) The tracked file path whose data follows. | ||||
totalitems | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total number of file revisions whose data is being | ||||
transferred. | ||||
The ``haveparents`` argument has significant implications on the data | ||||
transferred. | ||||
When ``haveparents`` is true, the command MAY only emit data for file | ||||
revisions introduced by the set of changeset revisions whose data is being | ||||
requested. In other words, the command may assume that all file revisions | ||||
for all relevant paths for ancestors of the requested changeset revisions | ||||
are present on the receiver. | ||||
When ``haveparents`` is false, the command MUST assume that the receiver | ||||
has no file revisions data. This means that all referenced file revisions | ||||
in the queried set of changeset revisions will be sent. | ||||
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r40960 | TODO we want a more complicated mechanism for the client to specify which | ||
ancestor revisions are known. This is needed so intelligent deltas can be | ||||
emitted and so updated linknodes can be sent if the client needs to adjust | ||||
its linknodes for existing file nodes to older changeset revisions. | ||||
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r40427 | TODO we may want to make linknodes an array so multiple changesets can be | ||
marked as introducing a file revision, since this can occur with e.g. hidden | ||||
changesets. | ||||
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r39470 | heads | ||
----- | ||||
Obtain DAG heads in the repository. | ||||
The command accepts the following arguments: | ||||
publiconly (optional) | ||||
(boolean) If set, operate on the DAG for public phase changesets only. | ||||
Non-public (i.e. draft) phase DAG heads will not be returned. | ||||
The response is a CBOR array of bytestrings defining changeset nodes | ||||
of DAG heads. The array can be empty if the repository is empty or no | ||||
changesets satisfied the request. | ||||
TODO consider exposing phase of heads in response | ||||
known | ||||
----- | ||||
Determine whether a series of changeset nodes is known to the server. | ||||
The command accepts the following arguments: | ||||
nodes | ||||
(array of bytestrings) List of changeset nodes whose presence to | ||||
query. | ||||
The response is a bytestring where each byte contains a 0 or 1 for the | ||||
corresponding requested node at the same index. | ||||
TODO use a bit array for even more compact response | ||||
listkeys | ||||
-------- | ||||
List values in a specified ``pushkey`` namespace. | ||||
The command receives the following arguments: | ||||
namespace | ||||
(bytestring) Pushkey namespace to query. | ||||
The response is a map with bytestring keys and values. | ||||
TODO consider using binary to represent nodes in certain pushkey namespaces. | ||||
lookup | ||||
------ | ||||
Try to resolve a value to a changeset revision. | ||||
Unlike ``known`` which operates on changeset nodes, lookup operates on | ||||
node fragments and other names that a user may use. | ||||
The command receives the following arguments: | ||||
key | ||||
(bytestring) Value to try to resolve. | ||||
On success, returns a bytestring containing the resolved node. | ||||
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r39673 | manifestdata | ||
------------ | ||||
Obtain various data related to manifests (which are lists of files in | ||||
a revision). | ||||
The command accepts the following arguments: | ||||
fields | ||||
(set of bytestring) Which data associated with manifests to fetch. | ||||
The following values are recognized: | ||||
parents | ||||
Parent nodes for the manifest. | ||||
revision | ||||
The raw revision data for the manifest. | ||||
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r39677 | haveparents | ||
(bool) Whether the client has the parent revisions of all requested | ||||
nodes. If set, the server may emit revision data as deltas against | ||||
any parent revision. If not set, the server MUST only emit deltas for | ||||
revisions previously emitted by this command. | ||||
False is assumed in the absence of any value. | ||||
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r39673 | nodes | ||
(array of bytestring) Manifest nodes whose data to retrieve. | ||||
tree | ||||
(bytestring) Path to manifest to retrieve. The empty bytestring represents | ||||
the root manifest. All other values represent directories/trees within | ||||
the repository. | ||||
TODO allow specifying revisions via alternate means (such as from changeset | ||||
revisions or ranges) | ||||
TODO consider recursive expansion of manifests (with path filtering for | ||||
narrow use cases) | ||||
The response bytestream starts with a CBOR map describing the data that | ||||
follows. It has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
totalitems | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total number of manifest revisions whose data is | ||||
being returned. | ||||
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r39839 | Following the map header is a series of 0 or more CBOR values. If values | ||
are present, the first value will always be a map describing a single manifest | ||||
revision. | ||||
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r39839 | If the ``fieldsfollowing`` key is present, the map will immediately be followed | ||
by N CBOR bytestring values, where N is the number of elements in | ||||
``fieldsfollowing``. Each bytestring value corresponds to a field denoted | ||||
by ``fieldsfollowing``. | ||||
Following the optional bytestring field values is the next revision descriptor | ||||
map, or end of stream. | ||||
Each revision descriptor map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
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node | ||||
(bytestring) The node of the manifest revision whose data is represented. | ||||
deltabasenode | ||||
(bytestring) The node that the delta representation of this revision is | ||||
computed against. Only present if the ``revision`` field is requested and | ||||
a delta is being emitted. | ||||
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r39839 | fieldsfollowing | ||
(array of 2-array) Denotes extra bytestring fields that following this map. | ||||
See the documentation for ``changesetdata`` for semantics. | ||||
The following named fields may be present: | ||||
``delta`` | ||||
The delta data to use to construct the fulltext revision. | ||||
Only present if the ``revision`` field is requested and a delta is | ||||
being emitted. The ``deltabasenode`` top-level key will also be | ||||
present if this field is being emitted. | ||||
``revision`` | ||||
The fulltext revision data for this manifest. Only present if the | ||||
``revision`` field is requested and a fulltext revision is being emitted. | ||||
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parents | ||||
(array of bytestring) The nodes of the parents of this manifest revision. | ||||
Only present if the ``parents`` field is requested. | ||||
When ``revision`` data is requested, the server chooses to emit either fulltext | ||||
revision data or a delta. What the server decides can be inferred by looking | ||||
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r39839 | for the presence of ``delta`` or ``revision`` in the ``fieldsfollowing`` array. | ||
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r40208 | Servers MAY advertise the following extra fields in the capabilities | ||
descriptor for this command: | ||||
recommendedbatchsize | ||||
(unsigned integer) Number of revisions the server recommends as a batch | ||||
query size. If defined, clients needing to issue multiple ``manifestdata`` | ||||
commands to obtain needed data SHOULD construct their commands to have | ||||
this many revisions per request. | ||||
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r39470 | pushkey | ||
------- | ||||
Set a value using the ``pushkey`` protocol. | ||||
The command receives the following arguments: | ||||
namespace | ||||
(bytestring) Pushkey namespace to operate on. | ||||
key | ||||
(bytestring) The pushkey key to set. | ||||
old | ||||
(bytestring) Old value for this key. | ||||
new | ||||
(bytestring) New value for this key. | ||||
TODO consider using binary to represent nodes is certain pushkey namespaces. | ||||
TODO better define response type and meaning. | ||||
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r40365 | rawstorefiledata | ||
---------------- | ||||
Allows retrieving raw files used to store repository data. | ||||
The command accepts the following arguments: | ||||
files | ||||
(array of bytestring) Describes the files that should be retrieved. | ||||
The meaning of values in this array is dependent on the storage backend used | ||||
by the server. | ||||
The response bytestream starts with a CBOR map describing the data that follows. | ||||
This map has the following bytestring keys: | ||||
filecount | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total number of files whose data is being transferred. | ||||
totalsize | ||||
(unsigned integer) Total size in bytes of files data that will be | ||||
transferred. This is file on-disk size and not wire size. | ||||
Following the map header are N file segments. Each file segment consists of a | ||||
CBOR map followed by an indefinite length bytestring. Each map has the following | ||||
bytestring keys: | ||||
location | ||||
(bytestring) Denotes the location in the repository where the file should be | ||||
written. Values map to vfs instances to use for the writing. | ||||
path | ||||
(bytestring) Path of file being transferred. Path is the raw store | ||||
path and can be any sequence of bytes that can be tracked in a Mercurial | ||||
manifest. | ||||
size | ||||
(unsigned integer) Size of file data. This will be the final written | ||||
file size. The total size of the data that follows the CBOR map | ||||
will be greater due to encoding overhead of CBOR. | ||||
TODO this command is woefully incomplete. If we are to move forward with a | ||||
stream clone analog, it needs a lot more metadata around how to describe what | ||||
files are available to retrieve, other semantics. | ||||
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r40212 | Revision Specifiers | ||
=================== | ||||
A *revision specifier* is a map that evaluates to a set of revisions. | ||||
A *revision specifier* has a ``type`` key that defines the revision | ||||
selection type to perform. Other keys in the map are used in a | ||||
type-specific manner. | ||||
The following types are defined: | ||||
changesetexplicit | ||||
An explicit set of enumerated changeset revisions. | ||||
The ``nodes`` key MUST contain an array of full binary nodes, expressed | ||||
as bytestrings. | ||||
changesetexplicitdepth | ||||
Like ``changesetexplicit``, but contains a ``depth`` key defining the | ||||
unsigned integer number of ancestor revisions to also resolve. For each | ||||
value in ``nodes``, DAG ancestors will be walked until up to N total | ||||
revisions from that ancestry walk are present in the final resolved set. | ||||
changesetdagrange | ||||
Defines revisions via a DAG range of changesets on the changelog. | ||||
The ``roots`` key MUST contain an array of full, binary node values | ||||
representing the *root* revisions. | ||||
The ``heads`` key MUST contain an array of full, binary nodes values | ||||
representing the *head* revisions. | ||||
The DAG range between ``roots`` and ``heads`` will be resolved and all | ||||
revisions between will be used. Nodes in ``roots`` are not part of the | ||||
resolved set. Nodes in ``heads`` are. The ``roots`` array may be empty. | ||||
The ``heads`` array MUST be defined. | ||||
Gregory Szorc
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Path Filters | ||||
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Various commands accept a *path filter* argument that defines the set of file | ||||
paths relevant to the request. | ||||
A *path filter* is defined as a map with the bytestring keys ``include`` and | ||||
``exclude``. Each is an array of bytestring values. Each value defines a pattern | ||||
rule (see :hg:`help patterns`) that is used to match file paths. | ||||
A path matches the path filter if it is matched by a rule in the ``include`` | ||||
set but doesn't match a rule in the ``exclude`` set. In other words, a path | ||||
matcher takes the union of all ``include`` patterns and then substracts the | ||||
union of all ``exclude`` patterns. | ||||
Patterns MUST be prefixed with their pattern type. Only the following pattern | ||||
types are allowed: ``path:``, ``rootfilesin:``. | ||||
If the ``include`` key is omitted, it is assumed that all paths are | ||||
relevant. The patterns from ``exclude`` will still be used, if defined. | ||||
An example value is ``path:tests/foo``, which would match a file named | ||||
``tests/foo`` or a directory ``tests/foo`` and all files under it. | ||||