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1 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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1 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
2 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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2 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
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4 | """advertise pre-generated bundles to seed clones |
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4 | """advertise pre-generated bundles to seed clones | |
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6 | "clonebundles" is a server-side extension used to advertise the existence |
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6 | "clonebundles" is a server-side extension used to advertise the existence | |
7 | of pre-generated, externally hosted bundle files to clients that are |
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7 | of pre-generated, externally hosted bundle files to clients that are | |
8 | cloning so that cloning can be faster, more reliable, and require less |
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8 | cloning so that cloning can be faster, more reliable, and require less | |
9 | resources on the server. |
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9 | resources on the server. | |
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11 | Cloning can be a CPU and I/O intensive operation on servers. Traditionally, |
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11 | Cloning can be a CPU and I/O intensive operation on servers. Traditionally, | |
12 | the server, in response to a client's request to clone, dynamically generates |
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12 | the server, in response to a client's request to clone, dynamically generates | |
13 | a bundle containing the entire repository content and sends it to the client. |
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13 | a bundle containing the entire repository content and sends it to the client. | |
14 | There is no caching on the server and the server will have to redundantly |
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14 | There is no caching on the server and the server will have to redundantly | |
15 | generate the same outgoing bundle in response to each clone request. For |
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15 | generate the same outgoing bundle in response to each clone request. For | |
16 | servers with large repositories or with high clone volume, the load from |
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16 | servers with large repositories or with high clone volume, the load from | |
17 | clones can make scaling the server challenging and costly. |
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17 | clones can make scaling the server challenging and costly. | |
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19 | This extension provides server operators the ability to offload potentially |
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19 | This extension provides server operators the ability to offload potentially | |
20 | expensive clone load to an external service. Here's how it works. |
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20 | expensive clone load to an external service. Here's how it works. | |
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22 | 1. A server operator establishes a mechanism for making bundle files available |
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22 | 1. A server operator establishes a mechanism for making bundle files available | |
23 | on a hosting service where Mercurial clients can fetch them. |
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23 | on a hosting service where Mercurial clients can fetch them. | |
24 | 2. A manifest file listing available bundle URLs and some optional metadata |
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24 | 2. A manifest file listing available bundle URLs and some optional metadata | |
25 | is added to the Mercurial repository on the server. |
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25 | is added to the Mercurial repository on the server. | |
26 | 3. A client initiates a clone against a clone bundles aware server. |
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26 | 3. A client initiates a clone against a clone bundles aware server. | |
27 | 4. The client sees the server is advertising clone bundles and fetches the |
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27 | 4. The client sees the server is advertising clone bundles and fetches the | |
28 | manifest listing available bundles. |
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28 | manifest listing available bundles. | |
29 | 5. The client filters and sorts the available bundles based on what it |
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29 | 5. The client filters and sorts the available bundles based on what it | |
30 | supports and prefers. |
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30 | supports and prefers. | |
31 | 6. The client downloads and applies an available bundle from the |
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31 | 6. The client downloads and applies an available bundle from the | |
32 | server-specified URL. |
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32 | server-specified URL. | |
33 | 7. The client reconnects to the original server and performs the equivalent |
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33 | 7. The client reconnects to the original server and performs the equivalent | |
34 | of :hg:`pull` to retrieve all repository data not in the bundle. (The |
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34 | of :hg:`pull` to retrieve all repository data not in the bundle. (The | |
35 | repository could have been updated between when the bundle was created |
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35 | repository could have been updated between when the bundle was created | |
36 | and when the client started the clone.) |
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36 | and when the client started the clone.) | |
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38 | Instead of the server generating full repository bundles for every clone |
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38 | Instead of the server generating full repository bundles for every clone | |
39 | request, it generates full bundles once and they are subsequently reused to |
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39 | request, it generates full bundles once and they are subsequently reused to | |
40 | bootstrap new clones. The server may still transfer data at clone time. |
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40 | bootstrap new clones. The server may still transfer data at clone time. | |
41 | However, this is only data that has been added/changed since the bundle was |
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41 | However, this is only data that has been added/changed since the bundle was | |
42 | created. For large, established repositories, this can reduce server load for |
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42 | created. For large, established repositories, this can reduce server load for | |
43 | clones to less than 1% of original. |
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43 | clones to less than 1% of original. | |
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45 | To work, this extension requires the following of server operators: |
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45 | To work, this extension requires the following of server operators: | |
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47 | * Generating bundle files of repository content (typically periodically, |
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47 | * Generating bundle files of repository content (typically periodically, | |
48 | such as once per day). |
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48 | such as once per day). | |
49 | * A file server that clients have network access to and that Python knows |
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49 | * A file server that clients have network access to and that Python knows | |
50 | how to talk to through its normal URL handling facility (typically an |
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50 | how to talk to through its normal URL handling facility (typically an | |
51 | HTTP server). |
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51 | HTTP server). | |
52 | * A process for keeping the bundles manifest in sync with available bundle |
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52 | * A process for keeping the bundles manifest in sync with available bundle | |
53 | files. |
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53 | files. | |
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55 | Strictly speaking, using a static file hosting server isn't required: a server |
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55 | Strictly speaking, using a static file hosting server isn't required: a server | |
56 | operator could use a dynamic service for retrieving bundle data. However, |
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56 | operator could use a dynamic service for retrieving bundle data. However, | |
57 | static file hosting services are simple and scalable and should be sufficient |
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57 | static file hosting services are simple and scalable and should be sufficient | |
58 | for most needs. |
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58 | for most needs. | |
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60 | Bundle files can be generated with the :hg:`bundle` command. Typically |
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60 | Bundle files can be generated with the :hg:`bundle` command. Typically | |
61 | :hg:`bundle --all` is used to produce a bundle of the entire repository. |
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61 | :hg:`bundle --all` is used to produce a bundle of the entire repository. | |
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63 | :hg:`debugcreatestreamclonebundle` can be used to produce a special |
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63 | :hg:`debugcreatestreamclonebundle` can be used to produce a special | |
64 | *streaming clone bundle*. These are bundle files that are extremely efficient |
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64 | *streaming clone bundle*. These are bundle files that are extremely efficient | |
65 | to produce and consume (read: fast). However, they are larger than |
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65 | to produce and consume (read: fast). However, they are larger than | |
66 | traditional bundle formats and require that clients support the exact set |
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66 | traditional bundle formats and require that clients support the exact set | |
67 | of repository data store formats in use by the repository that created them. |
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67 | of repository data store formats in use by the repository that created them. | |
68 | Typically, a newer server can serve data that is compatible with older clients. |
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68 | Typically, a newer server can serve data that is compatible with older clients. | |
69 | However, *streaming clone bundles* don't have this guarantee. **Server |
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69 | However, *streaming clone bundles* don't have this guarantee. **Server | |
70 | operators need to be aware that newer versions of Mercurial may produce |
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70 | operators need to be aware that newer versions of Mercurial may produce | |
71 | streaming clone bundles incompatible with older Mercurial versions.** |
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71 | streaming clone bundles incompatible with older Mercurial versions.** | |
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73 | A server operator is responsible for creating a ``.hg/clonebundles.manifest`` |
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73 | A server operator is responsible for creating a ``.hg/clonebundles.manifest`` | |
74 | file containing the list of available bundle files suitable for seeding |
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74 | file containing the list of available bundle files suitable for seeding | |
75 | clones. If this file does not exist, the repository will not advertise the |
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75 | clones. If this file does not exist, the repository will not advertise the | |
76 | existence of clone bundles when clients connect. |
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76 | existence of clone bundles when clients connect. | |
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78 | The manifest file contains a newline (\n) delimited list of entries. |
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78 | The manifest file contains a newline (\n) delimited list of entries. | |
79 |
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80 | Each line in this file defines an available bundle. Lines have the format: |
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80 | Each line in this file defines an available bundle. Lines have the format: | |
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82 | <URL> [<key>=<value>[ <key>=<value>]] |
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82 | <URL> [<key>=<value>[ <key>=<value>]] | |
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84 | That is, a URL followed by an optional, space-delimited list of key=value |
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84 | That is, a URL followed by an optional, space-delimited list of key=value | |
85 | pairs describing additional properties of this bundle. Both keys and values |
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85 | pairs describing additional properties of this bundle. Both keys and values | |
86 | are URI encoded. |
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86 | are URI encoded. | |
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88 | Keys in UPPERCASE are reserved for use by Mercurial and are defined below. |
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88 | Keys in UPPERCASE are reserved for use by Mercurial and are defined below. | |
89 | All non-uppercase keys can be used by site installations. An example use |
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89 | All non-uppercase keys can be used by site installations. An example use | |
90 | for custom properties is to use the *datacenter* attribute to define which |
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90 | for custom properties is to use the *datacenter* attribute to define which | |
91 | data center a file is hosted in. Clients could then prefer a server in the |
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91 | data center a file is hosted in. Clients could then prefer a server in the | |
92 | data center closest to them. |
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92 | data center closest to them. | |
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94 | The following reserved keys are currently defined: |
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94 | The following reserved keys are currently defined: | |
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96 | BUNDLESPEC |
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96 | BUNDLESPEC | |
97 | A "bundle specification" string that describes the type of the bundle. |
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97 | A "bundle specification" string that describes the type of the bundle. | |
98 |
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99 | These are string values that are accepted by the "--type" argument of |
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99 | These are string values that are accepted by the "--type" argument of | |
100 | :hg:`bundle`. |
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100 | :hg:`bundle`. | |
101 |
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102 | The values are parsed in strict mode, which means they must be of the |
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102 | The values are parsed in strict mode, which means they must be of the | |
103 | "<compression>-<type>" form. See |
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103 | "<compression>-<type>" form. See | |
104 | mercurial.exchange.parsebundlespec() for more details. |
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104 | mercurial.exchange.parsebundlespec() for more details. | |
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106 | :hg:`debugbundle --spec` can be used to print the bundle specification |
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106 | :hg:`debugbundle --spec` can be used to print the bundle specification | |
107 | string for a bundle file. The output of this command can be used verbatim |
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107 | string for a bundle file. The output of this command can be used verbatim | |
108 | for the value of ``BUNDLESPEC`` (it is already escaped). |
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108 | for the value of ``BUNDLESPEC`` (it is already escaped). | |
109 |
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110 | Clients will automatically filter out specifications that are unknown or |
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110 | Clients will automatically filter out specifications that are unknown or | |
111 | unsupported so they won't attempt to download something that likely won't |
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111 | unsupported so they won't attempt to download something that likely won't | |
112 | apply. |
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112 | apply. | |
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114 | The actual value doesn't impact client behavior beyond filtering: |
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114 | The actual value doesn't impact client behavior beyond filtering: | |
115 | clients will still sniff the bundle type from the header of downloaded |
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115 | clients will still sniff the bundle type from the header of downloaded | |
116 | files. |
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116 | files. | |
117 |
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118 | **Use of this key is highly recommended**, as it allows clients to |
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118 | **Use of this key is highly recommended**, as it allows clients to | |
119 | easily skip unsupported bundles. If this key is not defined, an old |
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119 | easily skip unsupported bundles. If this key is not defined, an old | |
120 | client may attempt to apply a bundle that it is incapable of reading. |
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120 | client may attempt to apply a bundle that it is incapable of reading. | |
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122 | REQUIRESNI |
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122 | REQUIRESNI | |
123 | Whether Server Name Indication (SNI) is required to connect to the URL. |
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123 | Whether Server Name Indication (SNI) is required to connect to the URL. | |
124 | SNI allows servers to use multiple certificates on the same IP. It is |
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124 | SNI allows servers to use multiple certificates on the same IP. It is | |
125 | somewhat common in CDNs and other hosting providers. Older Python |
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125 | somewhat common in CDNs and other hosting providers. Older Python | |
126 | versions do not support SNI. Defining this attribute enables clients |
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126 | versions do not support SNI. Defining this attribute enables clients | |
127 | with older Python versions to filter this entry without experiencing |
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127 | with older Python versions to filter this entry without experiencing | |
128 | an opaque SSL failure at connection time. |
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128 | an opaque SSL failure at connection time. | |
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130 | If this is defined, it is important to advertise a non-SNI fallback |
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130 | If this is defined, it is important to advertise a non-SNI fallback | |
131 | URL or clients running old Python releases may not be able to clone |
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131 | URL or clients running old Python releases may not be able to clone | |
132 | with the clonebundles facility. |
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132 | with the clonebundles facility. | |
133 |
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134 | Value should be "true". |
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134 | Value should be "true". | |
135 |
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136 | Manifests can contain multiple entries. Assuming metadata is defined, clients |
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136 | Manifests can contain multiple entries. Assuming metadata is defined, clients | |
137 | will filter entries from the manifest that they don't support. The remaining |
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137 | will filter entries from the manifest that they don't support. The remaining | |
138 | entries are optionally sorted by client preferences |
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138 | entries are optionally sorted by client preferences | |
139 | (``experimental.clonebundleprefers`` config option). The client then attempts |
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139 | (``experimental.clonebundleprefers`` config option). The client then attempts | |
140 | to fetch the bundle at the first URL in the remaining list. |
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140 | to fetch the bundle at the first URL in the remaining list. | |
141 |
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142 | **Errors when downloading a bundle will fail the entire clone operation: |
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142 | **Errors when downloading a bundle will fail the entire clone operation: | |
143 | clients do not automatically fall back to a traditional clone.** The reason |
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143 | clients do not automatically fall back to a traditional clone.** The reason | |
144 | for this is that if a server is using clone bundles, it is probably doing so |
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144 | for this is that if a server is using clone bundles, it is probably doing so | |
145 | because the feature is necessary to help it scale. In other words, there |
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145 | because the feature is necessary to help it scale. In other words, there | |
146 | is an assumption that clone load will be offloaded to another service and |
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146 | is an assumption that clone load will be offloaded to another service and | |
147 | that the Mercurial server isn't responsible for serving this clone load. |
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147 | that the Mercurial server isn't responsible for serving this clone load. | |
148 | If that other service experiences issues and clients start mass falling back to |
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148 | If that other service experiences issues and clients start mass falling back to | |
149 | the original Mercurial server, the added clone load could overwhelm the server |
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149 | the original Mercurial server, the added clone load could overwhelm the server | |
150 | due to unexpected load and effectively take it offline. Not having clients |
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150 | due to unexpected load and effectively take it offline. Not having clients | |
151 | automatically fall back to cloning from the original server mitigates this |
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151 | automatically fall back to cloning from the original server mitigates this | |
152 | scenario. |
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152 | scenario. | |
153 |
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154 | Because there is no automatic Mercurial server fallback on failure of the |
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154 | Because there is no automatic Mercurial server fallback on failure of the | |
155 | bundle hosting service, it is important for server operators to view the bundle |
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155 | bundle hosting service, it is important for server operators to view the bundle | |
156 | hosting service as an extension of the Mercurial server in terms of |
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156 | hosting service as an extension of the Mercurial server in terms of | |
157 | availability and service level agreements: if the bundle hosting service goes |
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157 | availability and service level agreements: if the bundle hosting service goes | |
158 | down, so does the ability for clients to clone. Note: clients will see a |
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158 | down, so does the ability for clients to clone. Note: clients will see a | |
159 | message informing them how to bypass the clone bundles facility when a failure |
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159 | message informing them how to bypass the clone bundles facility when a failure | |
160 | occurs. So server operators should prepare for some people to follow these |
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160 | occurs. So server operators should prepare for some people to follow these | |
161 | instructions when a failure occurs, thus driving more load to the original |
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161 | instructions when a failure occurs, thus driving more load to the original | |
162 | Mercurial server when the bundle hosting service fails. |
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162 | Mercurial server when the bundle hosting service fails. | |
163 | """ |
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163 | """ | |
164 |
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164 | |||
165 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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165 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 | from mercurial import ( |
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167 | from mercurial import ( | |
168 | extensions, |
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168 | extensions, | |
169 | wireproto, |
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169 | wireproto, | |
170 | ) |
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170 | ) | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' |
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172 | testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' | |
173 |
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173 | |||
174 | def capabilities(orig, repo, proto): |
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174 | def capabilities(orig, repo, proto): | |
175 | caps = orig(repo, proto) |
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175 | caps = orig(repo, proto) | |
176 |
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177 | # Only advertise if a manifest exists. This does add some I/O to requests. |
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177 | # Only advertise if a manifest exists. This does add some I/O to requests. | |
178 | # But this should be cheaper than a wasted network round trip due to |
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178 | # But this should be cheaper than a wasted network round trip due to | |
179 | # missing file. |
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179 | # missing file. | |
180 |
if repo. |
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180 | if repo.vfs.exists('clonebundles.manifest'): | |
181 | caps.append('clonebundles') |
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181 | caps.append('clonebundles') | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | return caps |
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183 | return caps | |
184 |
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184 | |||
185 | def extsetup(ui): |
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185 | def extsetup(ui): | |
186 | extensions.wrapfunction(wireproto, '_capabilities', capabilities) |
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186 | extensions.wrapfunction(wireproto, '_capabilities', capabilities) |
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1 | # wireproto.py - generic wire protocol support functions |
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1 | # wireproto.py - generic wire protocol support functions | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005-2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2005-2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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8 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | import hashlib |
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10 | import hashlib | |
11 | import itertools |
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11 | import itertools | |
12 | import os |
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12 | import os | |
13 | import tempfile |
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13 | import tempfile | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | from .i18n import _ |
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15 | from .i18n import _ | |
16 | from .node import ( |
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16 | from .node import ( | |
17 | bin, |
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17 | bin, | |
18 | hex, |
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18 | hex, | |
19 | ) |
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19 | ) | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | from . import ( |
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21 | from . import ( | |
22 | bundle2, |
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22 | bundle2, | |
23 | changegroup as changegroupmod, |
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23 | changegroup as changegroupmod, | |
24 | encoding, |
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24 | encoding, | |
25 | error, |
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25 | error, | |
26 | exchange, |
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26 | exchange, | |
27 | peer, |
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27 | peer, | |
28 | pushkey as pushkeymod, |
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28 | pushkey as pushkeymod, | |
29 | pycompat, |
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29 | pycompat, | |
30 | streamclone, |
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30 | streamclone, | |
31 | util, |
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31 | util, | |
32 | ) |
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32 | ) | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | urlerr = util.urlerr |
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34 | urlerr = util.urlerr | |
35 | urlreq = util.urlreq |
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35 | urlreq = util.urlreq | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | bundle2requiredmain = _('incompatible Mercurial client; bundle2 required') |
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37 | bundle2requiredmain = _('incompatible Mercurial client; bundle2 required') | |
38 | bundle2requiredhint = _('see https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/' |
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38 | bundle2requiredhint = _('see https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/' | |
39 | 'IncompatibleClient') |
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39 | 'IncompatibleClient') | |
40 | bundle2required = '%s\n(%s)\n' % (bundle2requiredmain, bundle2requiredhint) |
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40 | bundle2required = '%s\n(%s)\n' % (bundle2requiredmain, bundle2requiredhint) | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | class abstractserverproto(object): |
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42 | class abstractserverproto(object): | |
43 | """abstract class that summarizes the protocol API |
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43 | """abstract class that summarizes the protocol API | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | Used as reference and documentation. |
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45 | Used as reference and documentation. | |
46 | """ |
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46 | """ | |
47 |
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47 | |||
48 | def getargs(self, args): |
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48 | def getargs(self, args): | |
49 | """return the value for arguments in <args> |
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49 | """return the value for arguments in <args> | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | returns a list of values (same order as <args>)""" |
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51 | returns a list of values (same order as <args>)""" | |
52 | raise NotImplementedError() |
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52 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | def getfile(self, fp): |
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54 | def getfile(self, fp): | |
55 | """write the whole content of a file into a file like object |
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55 | """write the whole content of a file into a file like object | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | The file is in the form:: |
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57 | The file is in the form:: | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | (<chunk-size>\n<chunk>)+0\n |
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59 | (<chunk-size>\n<chunk>)+0\n | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | chunk size is the ascii version of the int. |
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61 | chunk size is the ascii version of the int. | |
62 | """ |
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62 | """ | |
63 | raise NotImplementedError() |
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63 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | def redirect(self): |
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65 | def redirect(self): | |
66 | """may setup interception for stdout and stderr |
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66 | """may setup interception for stdout and stderr | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | See also the `restore` method.""" |
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68 | See also the `restore` method.""" | |
69 | raise NotImplementedError() |
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69 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | # If the `redirect` function does install interception, the `restore` |
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71 | # If the `redirect` function does install interception, the `restore` | |
72 | # function MUST be defined. If interception is not used, this function |
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72 | # function MUST be defined. If interception is not used, this function | |
73 | # MUST NOT be defined. |
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73 | # MUST NOT be defined. | |
74 | # |
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74 | # | |
75 | # left commented here on purpose |
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75 | # left commented here on purpose | |
76 | # |
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76 | # | |
77 | #def restore(self): |
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77 | #def restore(self): | |
78 | # """reinstall previous stdout and stderr and return intercepted stdout |
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78 | # """reinstall previous stdout and stderr and return intercepted stdout | |
79 | # """ |
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79 | # """ | |
80 | # raise NotImplementedError() |
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80 | # raise NotImplementedError() | |
81 |
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81 | |||
82 | class remotebatch(peer.batcher): |
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82 | class remotebatch(peer.batcher): | |
83 | '''batches the queued calls; uses as few roundtrips as possible''' |
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83 | '''batches the queued calls; uses as few roundtrips as possible''' | |
84 | def __init__(self, remote): |
|
84 | def __init__(self, remote): | |
85 | '''remote must support _submitbatch(encbatch) and |
|
85 | '''remote must support _submitbatch(encbatch) and | |
86 | _submitone(op, encargs)''' |
|
86 | _submitone(op, encargs)''' | |
87 | peer.batcher.__init__(self) |
|
87 | peer.batcher.__init__(self) | |
88 | self.remote = remote |
|
88 | self.remote = remote | |
89 | def submit(self): |
|
89 | def submit(self): | |
90 | req, rsp = [], [] |
|
90 | req, rsp = [], [] | |
91 | for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls: |
|
91 | for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls: | |
92 | mtd = getattr(self.remote, name) |
|
92 | mtd = getattr(self.remote, name) | |
93 | batchablefn = getattr(mtd, 'batchable', None) |
|
93 | batchablefn = getattr(mtd, 'batchable', None) | |
94 | if batchablefn is not None: |
|
94 | if batchablefn is not None: | |
95 | batchable = batchablefn(mtd.im_self, *args, **opts) |
|
95 | batchable = batchablefn(mtd.im_self, *args, **opts) | |
96 | encargsorres, encresref = next(batchable) |
|
96 | encargsorres, encresref = next(batchable) | |
97 | if encresref: |
|
97 | if encresref: | |
98 | req.append((name, encargsorres,)) |
|
98 | req.append((name, encargsorres,)) | |
99 | rsp.append((batchable, encresref, resref,)) |
|
99 | rsp.append((batchable, encresref, resref,)) | |
100 | else: |
|
100 | else: | |
101 | resref.set(encargsorres) |
|
101 | resref.set(encargsorres) | |
102 | else: |
|
102 | else: | |
103 | if req: |
|
103 | if req: | |
104 | self._submitreq(req, rsp) |
|
104 | self._submitreq(req, rsp) | |
105 | req, rsp = [], [] |
|
105 | req, rsp = [], [] | |
106 | resref.set(mtd(*args, **opts)) |
|
106 | resref.set(mtd(*args, **opts)) | |
107 | if req: |
|
107 | if req: | |
108 | self._submitreq(req, rsp) |
|
108 | self._submitreq(req, rsp) | |
109 | def _submitreq(self, req, rsp): |
|
109 | def _submitreq(self, req, rsp): | |
110 | encresults = self.remote._submitbatch(req) |
|
110 | encresults = self.remote._submitbatch(req) | |
111 | for encres, r in zip(encresults, rsp): |
|
111 | for encres, r in zip(encresults, rsp): | |
112 | batchable, encresref, resref = r |
|
112 | batchable, encresref, resref = r | |
113 | encresref.set(encres) |
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113 | encresref.set(encres) | |
114 | resref.set(next(batchable)) |
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114 | resref.set(next(batchable)) | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | class remoteiterbatcher(peer.iterbatcher): |
|
116 | class remoteiterbatcher(peer.iterbatcher): | |
117 | def __init__(self, remote): |
|
117 | def __init__(self, remote): | |
118 | super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__init__() |
|
118 | super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__init__() | |
119 | self._remote = remote |
|
119 | self._remote = remote | |
120 |
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120 | |||
121 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
|
121 | def __getattr__(self, name): | |
122 | if not getattr(self._remote, name, False): |
|
122 | if not getattr(self._remote, name, False): | |
123 | raise AttributeError( |
|
123 | raise AttributeError( | |
124 | 'Attempted to iterbatch non-batchable call to %r' % name) |
|
124 | 'Attempted to iterbatch non-batchable call to %r' % name) | |
125 | return super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__getattr__(name) |
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125 | return super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__getattr__(name) | |
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | def submit(self): |
|
127 | def submit(self): | |
128 | """Break the batch request into many patch calls and pipeline them. |
|
128 | """Break the batch request into many patch calls and pipeline them. | |
129 |
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129 | |||
130 | This is mostly valuable over http where request sizes can be |
|
130 | This is mostly valuable over http where request sizes can be | |
131 | limited, but can be used in other places as well. |
|
131 | limited, but can be used in other places as well. | |
132 | """ |
|
132 | """ | |
133 | req, rsp = [], [] |
|
133 | req, rsp = [], [] | |
134 | for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls: |
|
134 | for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls: | |
135 | mtd = getattr(self._remote, name) |
|
135 | mtd = getattr(self._remote, name) | |
136 | batchable = mtd.batchable(mtd.im_self, *args, **opts) |
|
136 | batchable = mtd.batchable(mtd.im_self, *args, **opts) | |
137 | encargsorres, encresref = next(batchable) |
|
137 | encargsorres, encresref = next(batchable) | |
138 | assert encresref |
|
138 | assert encresref | |
139 | req.append((name, encargsorres)) |
|
139 | req.append((name, encargsorres)) | |
140 | rsp.append((batchable, encresref)) |
|
140 | rsp.append((batchable, encresref)) | |
141 | if req: |
|
141 | if req: | |
142 | self._resultiter = self._remote._submitbatch(req) |
|
142 | self._resultiter = self._remote._submitbatch(req) | |
143 | self._rsp = rsp |
|
143 | self._rsp = rsp | |
144 |
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144 | |||
145 | def results(self): |
|
145 | def results(self): | |
146 | for (batchable, encresref), encres in itertools.izip( |
|
146 | for (batchable, encresref), encres in itertools.izip( | |
147 | self._rsp, self._resultiter): |
|
147 | self._rsp, self._resultiter): | |
148 | encresref.set(encres) |
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148 | encresref.set(encres) | |
149 | yield next(batchable) |
|
149 | yield next(batchable) | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | # Forward a couple of names from peer to make wireproto interactions |
|
151 | # Forward a couple of names from peer to make wireproto interactions | |
152 | # slightly more sensible. |
|
152 | # slightly more sensible. | |
153 | batchable = peer.batchable |
|
153 | batchable = peer.batchable | |
154 | future = peer.future |
|
154 | future = peer.future | |
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | # list of nodes encoding / decoding |
|
156 | # list of nodes encoding / decoding | |
157 |
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157 | |||
158 | def decodelist(l, sep=' '): |
|
158 | def decodelist(l, sep=' '): | |
159 | if l: |
|
159 | if l: | |
160 | return map(bin, l.split(sep)) |
|
160 | return map(bin, l.split(sep)) | |
161 | return [] |
|
161 | return [] | |
162 |
|
162 | |||
163 | def encodelist(l, sep=' '): |
|
163 | def encodelist(l, sep=' '): | |
164 | try: |
|
164 | try: | |
165 | return sep.join(map(hex, l)) |
|
165 | return sep.join(map(hex, l)) | |
166 | except TypeError: |
|
166 | except TypeError: | |
167 | raise |
|
167 | raise | |
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | # batched call argument encoding |
|
169 | # batched call argument encoding | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 | def escapearg(plain): |
|
171 | def escapearg(plain): | |
172 | return (plain |
|
172 | return (plain | |
173 | .replace(':', ':c') |
|
173 | .replace(':', ':c') | |
174 | .replace(',', ':o') |
|
174 | .replace(',', ':o') | |
175 | .replace(';', ':s') |
|
175 | .replace(';', ':s') | |
176 | .replace('=', ':e')) |
|
176 | .replace('=', ':e')) | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 | def unescapearg(escaped): |
|
178 | def unescapearg(escaped): | |
179 | return (escaped |
|
179 | return (escaped | |
180 | .replace(':e', '=') |
|
180 | .replace(':e', '=') | |
181 | .replace(':s', ';') |
|
181 | .replace(':s', ';') | |
182 | .replace(':o', ',') |
|
182 | .replace(':o', ',') | |
183 | .replace(':c', ':')) |
|
183 | .replace(':c', ':')) | |
184 |
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184 | |||
185 | def encodebatchcmds(req): |
|
185 | def encodebatchcmds(req): | |
186 | """Return a ``cmds`` argument value for the ``batch`` command.""" |
|
186 | """Return a ``cmds`` argument value for the ``batch`` command.""" | |
187 | cmds = [] |
|
187 | cmds = [] | |
188 | for op, argsdict in req: |
|
188 | for op, argsdict in req: | |
189 | # Old servers didn't properly unescape argument names. So prevent |
|
189 | # Old servers didn't properly unescape argument names. So prevent | |
190 | # the sending of argument names that may not be decoded properly by |
|
190 | # the sending of argument names that may not be decoded properly by | |
191 | # servers. |
|
191 | # servers. | |
192 | assert all(escapearg(k) == k for k in argsdict) |
|
192 | assert all(escapearg(k) == k for k in argsdict) | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | args = ','.join('%s=%s' % (escapearg(k), escapearg(v)) |
|
194 | args = ','.join('%s=%s' % (escapearg(k), escapearg(v)) | |
195 | for k, v in argsdict.iteritems()) |
|
195 | for k, v in argsdict.iteritems()) | |
196 | cmds.append('%s %s' % (op, args)) |
|
196 | cmds.append('%s %s' % (op, args)) | |
197 |
|
197 | |||
198 | return ';'.join(cmds) |
|
198 | return ';'.join(cmds) | |
199 |
|
199 | |||
200 | # mapping of options accepted by getbundle and their types |
|
200 | # mapping of options accepted by getbundle and their types | |
201 | # |
|
201 | # | |
202 | # Meant to be extended by extensions. It is extensions responsibility to ensure |
|
202 | # Meant to be extended by extensions. It is extensions responsibility to ensure | |
203 | # such options are properly processed in exchange.getbundle. |
|
203 | # such options are properly processed in exchange.getbundle. | |
204 | # |
|
204 | # | |
205 | # supported types are: |
|
205 | # supported types are: | |
206 | # |
|
206 | # | |
207 | # :nodes: list of binary nodes |
|
207 | # :nodes: list of binary nodes | |
208 | # :csv: list of comma-separated values |
|
208 | # :csv: list of comma-separated values | |
209 | # :scsv: list of comma-separated values return as set |
|
209 | # :scsv: list of comma-separated values return as set | |
210 | # :plain: string with no transformation needed. |
|
210 | # :plain: string with no transformation needed. | |
211 | gboptsmap = {'heads': 'nodes', |
|
211 | gboptsmap = {'heads': 'nodes', | |
212 | 'common': 'nodes', |
|
212 | 'common': 'nodes', | |
213 | 'obsmarkers': 'boolean', |
|
213 | 'obsmarkers': 'boolean', | |
214 | 'bundlecaps': 'scsv', |
|
214 | 'bundlecaps': 'scsv', | |
215 | 'listkeys': 'csv', |
|
215 | 'listkeys': 'csv', | |
216 | 'cg': 'boolean', |
|
216 | 'cg': 'boolean', | |
217 | 'cbattempted': 'boolean'} |
|
217 | 'cbattempted': 'boolean'} | |
218 |
|
218 | |||
219 | # client side |
|
219 | # client side | |
220 |
|
220 | |||
221 | class wirepeer(peer.peerrepository): |
|
221 | class wirepeer(peer.peerrepository): | |
222 | """Client-side interface for communicating with a peer repository. |
|
222 | """Client-side interface for communicating with a peer repository. | |
223 |
|
223 | |||
224 | Methods commonly call wire protocol commands of the same name. |
|
224 | Methods commonly call wire protocol commands of the same name. | |
225 |
|
225 | |||
226 | See also httppeer.py and sshpeer.py for protocol-specific |
|
226 | See also httppeer.py and sshpeer.py for protocol-specific | |
227 | implementations of this interface. |
|
227 | implementations of this interface. | |
228 | """ |
|
228 | """ | |
229 | def batch(self): |
|
229 | def batch(self): | |
230 | if self.capable('batch'): |
|
230 | if self.capable('batch'): | |
231 | return remotebatch(self) |
|
231 | return remotebatch(self) | |
232 | else: |
|
232 | else: | |
233 | return peer.localbatch(self) |
|
233 | return peer.localbatch(self) | |
234 | def _submitbatch(self, req): |
|
234 | def _submitbatch(self, req): | |
235 | """run batch request <req> on the server |
|
235 | """run batch request <req> on the server | |
236 |
|
236 | |||
237 | Returns an iterator of the raw responses from the server. |
|
237 | Returns an iterator of the raw responses from the server. | |
238 | """ |
|
238 | """ | |
239 | rsp = self._callstream("batch", cmds=encodebatchcmds(req)) |
|
239 | rsp = self._callstream("batch", cmds=encodebatchcmds(req)) | |
240 | chunk = rsp.read(1024) |
|
240 | chunk = rsp.read(1024) | |
241 | work = [chunk] |
|
241 | work = [chunk] | |
242 | while chunk: |
|
242 | while chunk: | |
243 | while ';' not in chunk and chunk: |
|
243 | while ';' not in chunk and chunk: | |
244 | chunk = rsp.read(1024) |
|
244 | chunk = rsp.read(1024) | |
245 | work.append(chunk) |
|
245 | work.append(chunk) | |
246 | merged = ''.join(work) |
|
246 | merged = ''.join(work) | |
247 | while ';' in merged: |
|
247 | while ';' in merged: | |
248 | one, merged = merged.split(';', 1) |
|
248 | one, merged = merged.split(';', 1) | |
249 | yield unescapearg(one) |
|
249 | yield unescapearg(one) | |
250 | chunk = rsp.read(1024) |
|
250 | chunk = rsp.read(1024) | |
251 | work = [merged, chunk] |
|
251 | work = [merged, chunk] | |
252 | yield unescapearg(''.join(work)) |
|
252 | yield unescapearg(''.join(work)) | |
253 |
|
253 | |||
254 | def _submitone(self, op, args): |
|
254 | def _submitone(self, op, args): | |
255 | return self._call(op, **args) |
|
255 | return self._call(op, **args) | |
256 |
|
256 | |||
257 | def iterbatch(self): |
|
257 | def iterbatch(self): | |
258 | return remoteiterbatcher(self) |
|
258 | return remoteiterbatcher(self) | |
259 |
|
259 | |||
260 | @batchable |
|
260 | @batchable | |
261 | def lookup(self, key): |
|
261 | def lookup(self, key): | |
262 | self.requirecap('lookup', _('look up remote revision')) |
|
262 | self.requirecap('lookup', _('look up remote revision')) | |
263 | f = future() |
|
263 | f = future() | |
264 | yield {'key': encoding.fromlocal(key)}, f |
|
264 | yield {'key': encoding.fromlocal(key)}, f | |
265 | d = f.value |
|
265 | d = f.value | |
266 | success, data = d[:-1].split(" ", 1) |
|
266 | success, data = d[:-1].split(" ", 1) | |
267 | if int(success): |
|
267 | if int(success): | |
268 | yield bin(data) |
|
268 | yield bin(data) | |
269 | self._abort(error.RepoError(data)) |
|
269 | self._abort(error.RepoError(data)) | |
270 |
|
270 | |||
271 | @batchable |
|
271 | @batchable | |
272 | def heads(self): |
|
272 | def heads(self): | |
273 | f = future() |
|
273 | f = future() | |
274 | yield {}, f |
|
274 | yield {}, f | |
275 | d = f.value |
|
275 | d = f.value | |
276 | try: |
|
276 | try: | |
277 | yield decodelist(d[:-1]) |
|
277 | yield decodelist(d[:-1]) | |
278 | except ValueError: |
|
278 | except ValueError: | |
279 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) |
|
279 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) | |
280 |
|
280 | |||
281 | @batchable |
|
281 | @batchable | |
282 | def known(self, nodes): |
|
282 | def known(self, nodes): | |
283 | f = future() |
|
283 | f = future() | |
284 | yield {'nodes': encodelist(nodes)}, f |
|
284 | yield {'nodes': encodelist(nodes)}, f | |
285 | d = f.value |
|
285 | d = f.value | |
286 | try: |
|
286 | try: | |
287 | yield [bool(int(b)) for b in d] |
|
287 | yield [bool(int(b)) for b in d] | |
288 | except ValueError: |
|
288 | except ValueError: | |
289 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) |
|
289 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) | |
290 |
|
290 | |||
291 | @batchable |
|
291 | @batchable | |
292 | def branchmap(self): |
|
292 | def branchmap(self): | |
293 | f = future() |
|
293 | f = future() | |
294 | yield {}, f |
|
294 | yield {}, f | |
295 | d = f.value |
|
295 | d = f.value | |
296 | try: |
|
296 | try: | |
297 | branchmap = {} |
|
297 | branchmap = {} | |
298 | for branchpart in d.splitlines(): |
|
298 | for branchpart in d.splitlines(): | |
299 | branchname, branchheads = branchpart.split(' ', 1) |
|
299 | branchname, branchheads = branchpart.split(' ', 1) | |
300 | branchname = encoding.tolocal(urlreq.unquote(branchname)) |
|
300 | branchname = encoding.tolocal(urlreq.unquote(branchname)) | |
301 | branchheads = decodelist(branchheads) |
|
301 | branchheads = decodelist(branchheads) | |
302 | branchmap[branchname] = branchheads |
|
302 | branchmap[branchname] = branchheads | |
303 | yield branchmap |
|
303 | yield branchmap | |
304 | except TypeError: |
|
304 | except TypeError: | |
305 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) |
|
305 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) | |
306 |
|
306 | |||
307 | def branches(self, nodes): |
|
307 | def branches(self, nodes): | |
308 | n = encodelist(nodes) |
|
308 | n = encodelist(nodes) | |
309 | d = self._call("branches", nodes=n) |
|
309 | d = self._call("branches", nodes=n) | |
310 | try: |
|
310 | try: | |
311 | br = [tuple(decodelist(b)) for b in d.splitlines()] |
|
311 | br = [tuple(decodelist(b)) for b in d.splitlines()] | |
312 | return br |
|
312 | return br | |
313 | except ValueError: |
|
313 | except ValueError: | |
314 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) |
|
314 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) | |
315 |
|
315 | |||
316 | def between(self, pairs): |
|
316 | def between(self, pairs): | |
317 | batch = 8 # avoid giant requests |
|
317 | batch = 8 # avoid giant requests | |
318 | r = [] |
|
318 | r = [] | |
319 | for i in xrange(0, len(pairs), batch): |
|
319 | for i in xrange(0, len(pairs), batch): | |
320 | n = " ".join([encodelist(p, '-') for p in pairs[i:i + batch]]) |
|
320 | n = " ".join([encodelist(p, '-') for p in pairs[i:i + batch]]) | |
321 | d = self._call("between", pairs=n) |
|
321 | d = self._call("between", pairs=n) | |
322 | try: |
|
322 | try: | |
323 | r.extend(l and decodelist(l) or [] for l in d.splitlines()) |
|
323 | r.extend(l and decodelist(l) or [] for l in d.splitlines()) | |
324 | except ValueError: |
|
324 | except ValueError: | |
325 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) |
|
325 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d)) | |
326 | return r |
|
326 | return r | |
327 |
|
327 | |||
328 | @batchable |
|
328 | @batchable | |
329 | def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new): |
|
329 | def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new): | |
330 | if not self.capable('pushkey'): |
|
330 | if not self.capable('pushkey'): | |
331 | yield False, None |
|
331 | yield False, None | |
332 | f = future() |
|
332 | f = future() | |
333 | self.ui.debug('preparing pushkey for "%s:%s"\n' % (namespace, key)) |
|
333 | self.ui.debug('preparing pushkey for "%s:%s"\n' % (namespace, key)) | |
334 | yield {'namespace': encoding.fromlocal(namespace), |
|
334 | yield {'namespace': encoding.fromlocal(namespace), | |
335 | 'key': encoding.fromlocal(key), |
|
335 | 'key': encoding.fromlocal(key), | |
336 | 'old': encoding.fromlocal(old), |
|
336 | 'old': encoding.fromlocal(old), | |
337 | 'new': encoding.fromlocal(new)}, f |
|
337 | 'new': encoding.fromlocal(new)}, f | |
338 | d = f.value |
|
338 | d = f.value | |
339 | d, output = d.split('\n', 1) |
|
339 | d, output = d.split('\n', 1) | |
340 | try: |
|
340 | try: | |
341 | d = bool(int(d)) |
|
341 | d = bool(int(d)) | |
342 | except ValueError: |
|
342 | except ValueError: | |
343 | raise error.ResponseError( |
|
343 | raise error.ResponseError( | |
344 | _('push failed (unexpected response):'), d) |
|
344 | _('push failed (unexpected response):'), d) | |
345 | for l in output.splitlines(True): |
|
345 | for l in output.splitlines(True): | |
346 | self.ui.status(_('remote: '), l) |
|
346 | self.ui.status(_('remote: '), l) | |
347 | yield d |
|
347 | yield d | |
348 |
|
348 | |||
349 | @batchable |
|
349 | @batchable | |
350 | def listkeys(self, namespace): |
|
350 | def listkeys(self, namespace): | |
351 | if not self.capable('pushkey'): |
|
351 | if not self.capable('pushkey'): | |
352 | yield {}, None |
|
352 | yield {}, None | |
353 | f = future() |
|
353 | f = future() | |
354 | self.ui.debug('preparing listkeys for "%s"\n' % namespace) |
|
354 | self.ui.debug('preparing listkeys for "%s"\n' % namespace) | |
355 | yield {'namespace': encoding.fromlocal(namespace)}, f |
|
355 | yield {'namespace': encoding.fromlocal(namespace)}, f | |
356 | d = f.value |
|
356 | d = f.value | |
357 | self.ui.debug('received listkey for "%s": %i bytes\n' |
|
357 | self.ui.debug('received listkey for "%s": %i bytes\n' | |
358 | % (namespace, len(d))) |
|
358 | % (namespace, len(d))) | |
359 | yield pushkeymod.decodekeys(d) |
|
359 | yield pushkeymod.decodekeys(d) | |
360 |
|
360 | |||
361 | def stream_out(self): |
|
361 | def stream_out(self): | |
362 | return self._callstream('stream_out') |
|
362 | return self._callstream('stream_out') | |
363 |
|
363 | |||
364 | def changegroup(self, nodes, kind): |
|
364 | def changegroup(self, nodes, kind): | |
365 | n = encodelist(nodes) |
|
365 | n = encodelist(nodes) | |
366 | f = self._callcompressable("changegroup", roots=n) |
|
366 | f = self._callcompressable("changegroup", roots=n) | |
367 | return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN') |
|
367 | return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN') | |
368 |
|
368 | |||
369 | def changegroupsubset(self, bases, heads, kind): |
|
369 | def changegroupsubset(self, bases, heads, kind): | |
370 | self.requirecap('changegroupsubset', _('look up remote changes')) |
|
370 | self.requirecap('changegroupsubset', _('look up remote changes')) | |
371 | bases = encodelist(bases) |
|
371 | bases = encodelist(bases) | |
372 | heads = encodelist(heads) |
|
372 | heads = encodelist(heads) | |
373 | f = self._callcompressable("changegroupsubset", |
|
373 | f = self._callcompressable("changegroupsubset", | |
374 | bases=bases, heads=heads) |
|
374 | bases=bases, heads=heads) | |
375 | return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN') |
|
375 | return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN') | |
376 |
|
376 | |||
377 | def getbundle(self, source, **kwargs): |
|
377 | def getbundle(self, source, **kwargs): | |
378 | self.requirecap('getbundle', _('look up remote changes')) |
|
378 | self.requirecap('getbundle', _('look up remote changes')) | |
379 | opts = {} |
|
379 | opts = {} | |
380 | bundlecaps = kwargs.get('bundlecaps') |
|
380 | bundlecaps = kwargs.get('bundlecaps') | |
381 | if bundlecaps is not None: |
|
381 | if bundlecaps is not None: | |
382 | kwargs['bundlecaps'] = sorted(bundlecaps) |
|
382 | kwargs['bundlecaps'] = sorted(bundlecaps) | |
383 | else: |
|
383 | else: | |
384 | bundlecaps = () # kwargs could have it to None |
|
384 | bundlecaps = () # kwargs could have it to None | |
385 | for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
|
385 | for key, value in kwargs.iteritems(): | |
386 | if value is None: |
|
386 | if value is None: | |
387 | continue |
|
387 | continue | |
388 | keytype = gboptsmap.get(key) |
|
388 | keytype = gboptsmap.get(key) | |
389 | if keytype is None: |
|
389 | if keytype is None: | |
390 | assert False, 'unexpected' |
|
390 | assert False, 'unexpected' | |
391 | elif keytype == 'nodes': |
|
391 | elif keytype == 'nodes': | |
392 | value = encodelist(value) |
|
392 | value = encodelist(value) | |
393 | elif keytype in ('csv', 'scsv'): |
|
393 | elif keytype in ('csv', 'scsv'): | |
394 | value = ','.join(value) |
|
394 | value = ','.join(value) | |
395 | elif keytype == 'boolean': |
|
395 | elif keytype == 'boolean': | |
396 | value = '%i' % bool(value) |
|
396 | value = '%i' % bool(value) | |
397 | elif keytype != 'plain': |
|
397 | elif keytype != 'plain': | |
398 | raise KeyError('unknown getbundle option type %s' |
|
398 | raise KeyError('unknown getbundle option type %s' | |
399 | % keytype) |
|
399 | % keytype) | |
400 | opts[key] = value |
|
400 | opts[key] = value | |
401 | f = self._callcompressable("getbundle", **opts) |
|
401 | f = self._callcompressable("getbundle", **opts) | |
402 | if any((cap.startswith('HG2') for cap in bundlecaps)): |
|
402 | if any((cap.startswith('HG2') for cap in bundlecaps)): | |
403 | return bundle2.getunbundler(self.ui, f) |
|
403 | return bundle2.getunbundler(self.ui, f) | |
404 | else: |
|
404 | else: | |
405 | return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN') |
|
405 | return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN') | |
406 |
|
406 | |||
407 | def unbundle(self, cg, heads, url): |
|
407 | def unbundle(self, cg, heads, url): | |
408 | '''Send cg (a readable file-like object representing the |
|
408 | '''Send cg (a readable file-like object representing the | |
409 | changegroup to push, typically a chunkbuffer object) to the |
|
409 | changegroup to push, typically a chunkbuffer object) to the | |
410 | remote server as a bundle. |
|
410 | remote server as a bundle. | |
411 |
|
411 | |||
412 | When pushing a bundle10 stream, return an integer indicating the |
|
412 | When pushing a bundle10 stream, return an integer indicating the | |
413 | result of the push (see localrepository.addchangegroup()). |
|
413 | result of the push (see localrepository.addchangegroup()). | |
414 |
|
414 | |||
415 | When pushing a bundle20 stream, return a bundle20 stream. |
|
415 | When pushing a bundle20 stream, return a bundle20 stream. | |
416 |
|
416 | |||
417 | `url` is the url the client thinks it's pushing to, which is |
|
417 | `url` is the url the client thinks it's pushing to, which is | |
418 | visible to hooks. |
|
418 | visible to hooks. | |
419 | ''' |
|
419 | ''' | |
420 |
|
420 | |||
421 | if heads != ['force'] and self.capable('unbundlehash'): |
|
421 | if heads != ['force'] and self.capable('unbundlehash'): | |
422 | heads = encodelist(['hashed', |
|
422 | heads = encodelist(['hashed', | |
423 | hashlib.sha1(''.join(sorted(heads))).digest()]) |
|
423 | hashlib.sha1(''.join(sorted(heads))).digest()]) | |
424 | else: |
|
424 | else: | |
425 | heads = encodelist(heads) |
|
425 | heads = encodelist(heads) | |
426 |
|
426 | |||
427 | if util.safehasattr(cg, 'deltaheader'): |
|
427 | if util.safehasattr(cg, 'deltaheader'): | |
428 | # this a bundle10, do the old style call sequence |
|
428 | # this a bundle10, do the old style call sequence | |
429 | ret, output = self._callpush("unbundle", cg, heads=heads) |
|
429 | ret, output = self._callpush("unbundle", cg, heads=heads) | |
430 | if ret == "": |
|
430 | if ret == "": | |
431 | raise error.ResponseError( |
|
431 | raise error.ResponseError( | |
432 | _('push failed:'), output) |
|
432 | _('push failed:'), output) | |
433 | try: |
|
433 | try: | |
434 | ret = int(ret) |
|
434 | ret = int(ret) | |
435 | except ValueError: |
|
435 | except ValueError: | |
436 | raise error.ResponseError( |
|
436 | raise error.ResponseError( | |
437 | _('push failed (unexpected response):'), ret) |
|
437 | _('push failed (unexpected response):'), ret) | |
438 |
|
438 | |||
439 | for l in output.splitlines(True): |
|
439 | for l in output.splitlines(True): | |
440 | self.ui.status(_('remote: '), l) |
|
440 | self.ui.status(_('remote: '), l) | |
441 | else: |
|
441 | else: | |
442 | # bundle2 push. Send a stream, fetch a stream. |
|
442 | # bundle2 push. Send a stream, fetch a stream. | |
443 | stream = self._calltwowaystream('unbundle', cg, heads=heads) |
|
443 | stream = self._calltwowaystream('unbundle', cg, heads=heads) | |
444 | ret = bundle2.getunbundler(self.ui, stream) |
|
444 | ret = bundle2.getunbundler(self.ui, stream) | |
445 | return ret |
|
445 | return ret | |
446 |
|
446 | |||
447 | def debugwireargs(self, one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): |
|
447 | def debugwireargs(self, one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): | |
448 | # don't pass optional arguments left at their default value |
|
448 | # don't pass optional arguments left at their default value | |
449 | opts = {} |
|
449 | opts = {} | |
450 | if three is not None: |
|
450 | if three is not None: | |
451 | opts['three'] = three |
|
451 | opts['three'] = three | |
452 | if four is not None: |
|
452 | if four is not None: | |
453 | opts['four'] = four |
|
453 | opts['four'] = four | |
454 | return self._call('debugwireargs', one=one, two=two, **opts) |
|
454 | return self._call('debugwireargs', one=one, two=two, **opts) | |
455 |
|
455 | |||
456 | def _call(self, cmd, **args): |
|
456 | def _call(self, cmd, **args): | |
457 | """execute <cmd> on the server |
|
457 | """execute <cmd> on the server | |
458 |
|
458 | |||
459 | The command is expected to return a simple string. |
|
459 | The command is expected to return a simple string. | |
460 |
|
460 | |||
461 | returns the server reply as a string.""" |
|
461 | returns the server reply as a string.""" | |
462 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
462 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
463 |
|
463 | |||
464 | def _callstream(self, cmd, **args): |
|
464 | def _callstream(self, cmd, **args): | |
465 | """execute <cmd> on the server |
|
465 | """execute <cmd> on the server | |
466 |
|
466 | |||
467 | The command is expected to return a stream. Note that if the |
|
467 | The command is expected to return a stream. Note that if the | |
468 | command doesn't return a stream, _callstream behaves |
|
468 | command doesn't return a stream, _callstream behaves | |
469 | differently for ssh and http peers. |
|
469 | differently for ssh and http peers. | |
470 |
|
470 | |||
471 | returns the server reply as a file like object. |
|
471 | returns the server reply as a file like object. | |
472 | """ |
|
472 | """ | |
473 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
473 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
474 |
|
474 | |||
475 | def _callcompressable(self, cmd, **args): |
|
475 | def _callcompressable(self, cmd, **args): | |
476 | """execute <cmd> on the server |
|
476 | """execute <cmd> on the server | |
477 |
|
477 | |||
478 | The command is expected to return a stream. |
|
478 | The command is expected to return a stream. | |
479 |
|
479 | |||
480 | The stream may have been compressed in some implementations. This |
|
480 | The stream may have been compressed in some implementations. This | |
481 | function takes care of the decompression. This is the only difference |
|
481 | function takes care of the decompression. This is the only difference | |
482 | with _callstream. |
|
482 | with _callstream. | |
483 |
|
483 | |||
484 | returns the server reply as a file like object. |
|
484 | returns the server reply as a file like object. | |
485 | """ |
|
485 | """ | |
486 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
486 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
487 |
|
487 | |||
488 | def _callpush(self, cmd, fp, **args): |
|
488 | def _callpush(self, cmd, fp, **args): | |
489 | """execute a <cmd> on server |
|
489 | """execute a <cmd> on server | |
490 |
|
490 | |||
491 | The command is expected to be related to a push. Push has a special |
|
491 | The command is expected to be related to a push. Push has a special | |
492 | return method. |
|
492 | return method. | |
493 |
|
493 | |||
494 | returns the server reply as a (ret, output) tuple. ret is either |
|
494 | returns the server reply as a (ret, output) tuple. ret is either | |
495 | empty (error) or a stringified int. |
|
495 | empty (error) or a stringified int. | |
496 | """ |
|
496 | """ | |
497 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
497 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
498 |
|
498 | |||
499 | def _calltwowaystream(self, cmd, fp, **args): |
|
499 | def _calltwowaystream(self, cmd, fp, **args): | |
500 | """execute <cmd> on server |
|
500 | """execute <cmd> on server | |
501 |
|
501 | |||
502 | The command will send a stream to the server and get a stream in reply. |
|
502 | The command will send a stream to the server and get a stream in reply. | |
503 | """ |
|
503 | """ | |
504 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
504 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
505 |
|
505 | |||
506 | def _abort(self, exception): |
|
506 | def _abort(self, exception): | |
507 | """clearly abort the wire protocol connection and raise the exception |
|
507 | """clearly abort the wire protocol connection and raise the exception | |
508 | """ |
|
508 | """ | |
509 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
509 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
510 |
|
510 | |||
511 | # server side |
|
511 | # server side | |
512 |
|
512 | |||
513 | # wire protocol command can either return a string or one of these classes. |
|
513 | # wire protocol command can either return a string or one of these classes. | |
514 | class streamres(object): |
|
514 | class streamres(object): | |
515 | """wireproto reply: binary stream |
|
515 | """wireproto reply: binary stream | |
516 |
|
516 | |||
517 | The call was successful and the result is a stream. |
|
517 | The call was successful and the result is a stream. | |
518 |
|
518 | |||
519 | Accepts either a generator or an object with a ``read(size)`` method. |
|
519 | Accepts either a generator or an object with a ``read(size)`` method. | |
520 |
|
520 | |||
521 | ``v1compressible`` indicates whether this data can be compressed to |
|
521 | ``v1compressible`` indicates whether this data can be compressed to | |
522 | "version 1" clients (technically: HTTP peers using |
|
522 | "version 1" clients (technically: HTTP peers using | |
523 | application/mercurial-0.1 media type). This flag should NOT be used on |
|
523 | application/mercurial-0.1 media type). This flag should NOT be used on | |
524 | new commands because new clients should support a more modern compression |
|
524 | new commands because new clients should support a more modern compression | |
525 | mechanism. |
|
525 | mechanism. | |
526 | """ |
|
526 | """ | |
527 | def __init__(self, gen=None, reader=None, v1compressible=False): |
|
527 | def __init__(self, gen=None, reader=None, v1compressible=False): | |
528 | self.gen = gen |
|
528 | self.gen = gen | |
529 | self.reader = reader |
|
529 | self.reader = reader | |
530 | self.v1compressible = v1compressible |
|
530 | self.v1compressible = v1compressible | |
531 |
|
531 | |||
532 | class pushres(object): |
|
532 | class pushres(object): | |
533 | """wireproto reply: success with simple integer return |
|
533 | """wireproto reply: success with simple integer return | |
534 |
|
534 | |||
535 | The call was successful and returned an integer contained in `self.res`. |
|
535 | The call was successful and returned an integer contained in `self.res`. | |
536 | """ |
|
536 | """ | |
537 | def __init__(self, res): |
|
537 | def __init__(self, res): | |
538 | self.res = res |
|
538 | self.res = res | |
539 |
|
539 | |||
540 | class pusherr(object): |
|
540 | class pusherr(object): | |
541 | """wireproto reply: failure |
|
541 | """wireproto reply: failure | |
542 |
|
542 | |||
543 | The call failed. The `self.res` attribute contains the error message. |
|
543 | The call failed. The `self.res` attribute contains the error message. | |
544 | """ |
|
544 | """ | |
545 | def __init__(self, res): |
|
545 | def __init__(self, res): | |
546 | self.res = res |
|
546 | self.res = res | |
547 |
|
547 | |||
548 | class ooberror(object): |
|
548 | class ooberror(object): | |
549 | """wireproto reply: failure of a batch of operation |
|
549 | """wireproto reply: failure of a batch of operation | |
550 |
|
550 | |||
551 | Something failed during a batch call. The error message is stored in |
|
551 | Something failed during a batch call. The error message is stored in | |
552 | `self.message`. |
|
552 | `self.message`. | |
553 | """ |
|
553 | """ | |
554 | def __init__(self, message): |
|
554 | def __init__(self, message): | |
555 | self.message = message |
|
555 | self.message = message | |
556 |
|
556 | |||
557 | def getdispatchrepo(repo, proto, command): |
|
557 | def getdispatchrepo(repo, proto, command): | |
558 | """Obtain the repo used for processing wire protocol commands. |
|
558 | """Obtain the repo used for processing wire protocol commands. | |
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | The intent of this function is to serve as a monkeypatch point for |
|
560 | The intent of this function is to serve as a monkeypatch point for | |
561 | extensions that need commands to operate on different repo views under |
|
561 | extensions that need commands to operate on different repo views under | |
562 | specialized circumstances. |
|
562 | specialized circumstances. | |
563 | """ |
|
563 | """ | |
564 | return repo.filtered('served') |
|
564 | return repo.filtered('served') | |
565 |
|
565 | |||
566 | def dispatch(repo, proto, command): |
|
566 | def dispatch(repo, proto, command): | |
567 | repo = getdispatchrepo(repo, proto, command) |
|
567 | repo = getdispatchrepo(repo, proto, command) | |
568 | func, spec = commands[command] |
|
568 | func, spec = commands[command] | |
569 | args = proto.getargs(spec) |
|
569 | args = proto.getargs(spec) | |
570 | return func(repo, proto, *args) |
|
570 | return func(repo, proto, *args) | |
571 |
|
571 | |||
572 | def options(cmd, keys, others): |
|
572 | def options(cmd, keys, others): | |
573 | opts = {} |
|
573 | opts = {} | |
574 | for k in keys: |
|
574 | for k in keys: | |
575 | if k in others: |
|
575 | if k in others: | |
576 | opts[k] = others[k] |
|
576 | opts[k] = others[k] | |
577 | del others[k] |
|
577 | del others[k] | |
578 | if others: |
|
578 | if others: | |
579 | util.stderr.write("warning: %s ignored unexpected arguments %s\n" |
|
579 | util.stderr.write("warning: %s ignored unexpected arguments %s\n" | |
580 | % (cmd, ",".join(others))) |
|
580 | % (cmd, ",".join(others))) | |
581 | return opts |
|
581 | return opts | |
582 |
|
582 | |||
583 | def bundle1allowed(repo, action): |
|
583 | def bundle1allowed(repo, action): | |
584 | """Whether a bundle1 operation is allowed from the server. |
|
584 | """Whether a bundle1 operation is allowed from the server. | |
585 |
|
585 | |||
586 | Priority is: |
|
586 | Priority is: | |
587 |
|
587 | |||
588 | 1. server.bundle1gd.<action> (if generaldelta active) |
|
588 | 1. server.bundle1gd.<action> (if generaldelta active) | |
589 | 2. server.bundle1.<action> |
|
589 | 2. server.bundle1.<action> | |
590 | 3. server.bundle1gd (if generaldelta active) |
|
590 | 3. server.bundle1gd (if generaldelta active) | |
591 | 4. server.bundle1 |
|
591 | 4. server.bundle1 | |
592 | """ |
|
592 | """ | |
593 | ui = repo.ui |
|
593 | ui = repo.ui | |
594 | gd = 'generaldelta' in repo.requirements |
|
594 | gd = 'generaldelta' in repo.requirements | |
595 |
|
595 | |||
596 | if gd: |
|
596 | if gd: | |
597 | v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1gd.%s' % action, None) |
|
597 | v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1gd.%s' % action, None) | |
598 | if v is not None: |
|
598 | if v is not None: | |
599 | return v |
|
599 | return v | |
600 |
|
600 | |||
601 | v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1.%s' % action, None) |
|
601 | v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1.%s' % action, None) | |
602 | if v is not None: |
|
602 | if v is not None: | |
603 | return v |
|
603 | return v | |
604 |
|
604 | |||
605 | if gd: |
|
605 | if gd: | |
606 | v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1gd', None) |
|
606 | v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1gd', None) | |
607 | if v is not None: |
|
607 | if v is not None: | |
608 | return v |
|
608 | return v | |
609 |
|
609 | |||
610 | return ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1', True) |
|
610 | return ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1', True) | |
611 |
|
611 | |||
612 | def supportedcompengines(ui, proto, role): |
|
612 | def supportedcompengines(ui, proto, role): | |
613 | """Obtain the list of supported compression engines for a request.""" |
|
613 | """Obtain the list of supported compression engines for a request.""" | |
614 | assert role in (util.CLIENTROLE, util.SERVERROLE) |
|
614 | assert role in (util.CLIENTROLE, util.SERVERROLE) | |
615 |
|
615 | |||
616 | compengines = util.compengines.supportedwireengines(role) |
|
616 | compengines = util.compengines.supportedwireengines(role) | |
617 |
|
617 | |||
618 | # Allow config to override default list and ordering. |
|
618 | # Allow config to override default list and ordering. | |
619 | if role == util.SERVERROLE: |
|
619 | if role == util.SERVERROLE: | |
620 | configengines = ui.configlist('server', 'compressionengines') |
|
620 | configengines = ui.configlist('server', 'compressionengines') | |
621 | config = 'server.compressionengines' |
|
621 | config = 'server.compressionengines' | |
622 | else: |
|
622 | else: | |
623 | # This is currently implemented mainly to facilitate testing. In most |
|
623 | # This is currently implemented mainly to facilitate testing. In most | |
624 | # cases, the server should be in charge of choosing a compression engine |
|
624 | # cases, the server should be in charge of choosing a compression engine | |
625 | # because a server has the most to lose from a sub-optimal choice. (e.g. |
|
625 | # because a server has the most to lose from a sub-optimal choice. (e.g. | |
626 | # CPU DoS due to an expensive engine or a network DoS due to poor |
|
626 | # CPU DoS due to an expensive engine or a network DoS due to poor | |
627 | # compression ratio). |
|
627 | # compression ratio). | |
628 | configengines = ui.configlist('experimental', |
|
628 | configengines = ui.configlist('experimental', | |
629 | 'clientcompressionengines') |
|
629 | 'clientcompressionengines') | |
630 | config = 'experimental.clientcompressionengines' |
|
630 | config = 'experimental.clientcompressionengines' | |
631 |
|
631 | |||
632 | # No explicit config. Filter out the ones that aren't supposed to be |
|
632 | # No explicit config. Filter out the ones that aren't supposed to be | |
633 | # advertised and return default ordering. |
|
633 | # advertised and return default ordering. | |
634 | if not configengines: |
|
634 | if not configengines: | |
635 | attr = 'serverpriority' if role == util.SERVERROLE else 'clientpriority' |
|
635 | attr = 'serverpriority' if role == util.SERVERROLE else 'clientpriority' | |
636 | return [e for e in compengines |
|
636 | return [e for e in compengines | |
637 | if getattr(e.wireprotosupport(), attr) > 0] |
|
637 | if getattr(e.wireprotosupport(), attr) > 0] | |
638 |
|
638 | |||
639 | # If compression engines are listed in the config, assume there is a good |
|
639 | # If compression engines are listed in the config, assume there is a good | |
640 | # reason for it (like server operators wanting to achieve specific |
|
640 | # reason for it (like server operators wanting to achieve specific | |
641 | # performance characteristics). So fail fast if the config references |
|
641 | # performance characteristics). So fail fast if the config references | |
642 | # unusable compression engines. |
|
642 | # unusable compression engines. | |
643 | validnames = set(e.name() for e in compengines) |
|
643 | validnames = set(e.name() for e in compengines) | |
644 | invalidnames = set(e for e in configengines if e not in validnames) |
|
644 | invalidnames = set(e for e in configengines if e not in validnames) | |
645 | if invalidnames: |
|
645 | if invalidnames: | |
646 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid compression engine defined in %s: %s') % |
|
646 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid compression engine defined in %s: %s') % | |
647 | (config, ', '.join(sorted(invalidnames)))) |
|
647 | (config, ', '.join(sorted(invalidnames)))) | |
648 |
|
648 | |||
649 | compengines = [e for e in compengines if e.name() in configengines] |
|
649 | compengines = [e for e in compengines if e.name() in configengines] | |
650 | compengines = sorted(compengines, |
|
650 | compengines = sorted(compengines, | |
651 | key=lambda e: configengines.index(e.name())) |
|
651 | key=lambda e: configengines.index(e.name())) | |
652 |
|
652 | |||
653 | if not compengines: |
|
653 | if not compengines: | |
654 | raise error.Abort(_('%s config option does not specify any known ' |
|
654 | raise error.Abort(_('%s config option does not specify any known ' | |
655 | 'compression engines') % config, |
|
655 | 'compression engines') % config, | |
656 | hint=_('usable compression engines: %s') % |
|
656 | hint=_('usable compression engines: %s') % | |
657 | ', '.sorted(validnames)) |
|
657 | ', '.sorted(validnames)) | |
658 |
|
658 | |||
659 | return compengines |
|
659 | return compengines | |
660 |
|
660 | |||
661 | # list of commands |
|
661 | # list of commands | |
662 | commands = {} |
|
662 | commands = {} | |
663 |
|
663 | |||
664 | def wireprotocommand(name, args=''): |
|
664 | def wireprotocommand(name, args=''): | |
665 | """decorator for wire protocol command""" |
|
665 | """decorator for wire protocol command""" | |
666 | def register(func): |
|
666 | def register(func): | |
667 | commands[name] = (func, args) |
|
667 | commands[name] = (func, args) | |
668 | return func |
|
668 | return func | |
669 | return register |
|
669 | return register | |
670 |
|
670 | |||
671 | @wireprotocommand('batch', 'cmds *') |
|
671 | @wireprotocommand('batch', 'cmds *') | |
672 | def batch(repo, proto, cmds, others): |
|
672 | def batch(repo, proto, cmds, others): | |
673 | repo = repo.filtered("served") |
|
673 | repo = repo.filtered("served") | |
674 | res = [] |
|
674 | res = [] | |
675 | for pair in cmds.split(';'): |
|
675 | for pair in cmds.split(';'): | |
676 | op, args = pair.split(' ', 1) |
|
676 | op, args = pair.split(' ', 1) | |
677 | vals = {} |
|
677 | vals = {} | |
678 | for a in args.split(','): |
|
678 | for a in args.split(','): | |
679 | if a: |
|
679 | if a: | |
680 | n, v = a.split('=') |
|
680 | n, v = a.split('=') | |
681 | vals[unescapearg(n)] = unescapearg(v) |
|
681 | vals[unescapearg(n)] = unescapearg(v) | |
682 | func, spec = commands[op] |
|
682 | func, spec = commands[op] | |
683 | if spec: |
|
683 | if spec: | |
684 | keys = spec.split() |
|
684 | keys = spec.split() | |
685 | data = {} |
|
685 | data = {} | |
686 | for k in keys: |
|
686 | for k in keys: | |
687 | if k == '*': |
|
687 | if k == '*': | |
688 | star = {} |
|
688 | star = {} | |
689 | for key in vals.keys(): |
|
689 | for key in vals.keys(): | |
690 | if key not in keys: |
|
690 | if key not in keys: | |
691 | star[key] = vals[key] |
|
691 | star[key] = vals[key] | |
692 | data['*'] = star |
|
692 | data['*'] = star | |
693 | else: |
|
693 | else: | |
694 | data[k] = vals[k] |
|
694 | data[k] = vals[k] | |
695 | result = func(repo, proto, *[data[k] for k in keys]) |
|
695 | result = func(repo, proto, *[data[k] for k in keys]) | |
696 | else: |
|
696 | else: | |
697 | result = func(repo, proto) |
|
697 | result = func(repo, proto) | |
698 | if isinstance(result, ooberror): |
|
698 | if isinstance(result, ooberror): | |
699 | return result |
|
699 | return result | |
700 | res.append(escapearg(result)) |
|
700 | res.append(escapearg(result)) | |
701 | return ';'.join(res) |
|
701 | return ';'.join(res) | |
702 |
|
702 | |||
703 | @wireprotocommand('between', 'pairs') |
|
703 | @wireprotocommand('between', 'pairs') | |
704 | def between(repo, proto, pairs): |
|
704 | def between(repo, proto, pairs): | |
705 | pairs = [decodelist(p, '-') for p in pairs.split(" ")] |
|
705 | pairs = [decodelist(p, '-') for p in pairs.split(" ")] | |
706 | r = [] |
|
706 | r = [] | |
707 | for b in repo.between(pairs): |
|
707 | for b in repo.between(pairs): | |
708 | r.append(encodelist(b) + "\n") |
|
708 | r.append(encodelist(b) + "\n") | |
709 | return "".join(r) |
|
709 | return "".join(r) | |
710 |
|
710 | |||
711 | @wireprotocommand('branchmap') |
|
711 | @wireprotocommand('branchmap') | |
712 | def branchmap(repo, proto): |
|
712 | def branchmap(repo, proto): | |
713 | branchmap = repo.branchmap() |
|
713 | branchmap = repo.branchmap() | |
714 | heads = [] |
|
714 | heads = [] | |
715 | for branch, nodes in branchmap.iteritems(): |
|
715 | for branch, nodes in branchmap.iteritems(): | |
716 | branchname = urlreq.quote(encoding.fromlocal(branch)) |
|
716 | branchname = urlreq.quote(encoding.fromlocal(branch)) | |
717 | branchnodes = encodelist(nodes) |
|
717 | branchnodes = encodelist(nodes) | |
718 | heads.append('%s %s' % (branchname, branchnodes)) |
|
718 | heads.append('%s %s' % (branchname, branchnodes)) | |
719 | return '\n'.join(heads) |
|
719 | return '\n'.join(heads) | |
720 |
|
720 | |||
721 | @wireprotocommand('branches', 'nodes') |
|
721 | @wireprotocommand('branches', 'nodes') | |
722 | def branches(repo, proto, nodes): |
|
722 | def branches(repo, proto, nodes): | |
723 | nodes = decodelist(nodes) |
|
723 | nodes = decodelist(nodes) | |
724 | r = [] |
|
724 | r = [] | |
725 | for b in repo.branches(nodes): |
|
725 | for b in repo.branches(nodes): | |
726 | r.append(encodelist(b) + "\n") |
|
726 | r.append(encodelist(b) + "\n") | |
727 | return "".join(r) |
|
727 | return "".join(r) | |
728 |
|
728 | |||
729 | @wireprotocommand('clonebundles', '') |
|
729 | @wireprotocommand('clonebundles', '') | |
730 | def clonebundles(repo, proto): |
|
730 | def clonebundles(repo, proto): | |
731 | """Server command for returning info for available bundles to seed clones. |
|
731 | """Server command for returning info for available bundles to seed clones. | |
732 |
|
732 | |||
733 | Clients will parse this response and determine what bundle to fetch. |
|
733 | Clients will parse this response and determine what bundle to fetch. | |
734 |
|
734 | |||
735 | Extensions may wrap this command to filter or dynamically emit data |
|
735 | Extensions may wrap this command to filter or dynamically emit data | |
736 | depending on the request. e.g. you could advertise URLs for the closest |
|
736 | depending on the request. e.g. you could advertise URLs for the closest | |
737 | data center given the client's IP address. |
|
737 | data center given the client's IP address. | |
738 | """ |
|
738 | """ | |
739 |
return repo. |
|
739 | return repo.vfs.tryread('clonebundles.manifest') | |
740 |
|
740 | |||
741 | wireprotocaps = ['lookup', 'changegroupsubset', 'branchmap', 'pushkey', |
|
741 | wireprotocaps = ['lookup', 'changegroupsubset', 'branchmap', 'pushkey', | |
742 | 'known', 'getbundle', 'unbundlehash', 'batch'] |
|
742 | 'known', 'getbundle', 'unbundlehash', 'batch'] | |
743 |
|
743 | |||
744 | def _capabilities(repo, proto): |
|
744 | def _capabilities(repo, proto): | |
745 | """return a list of capabilities for a repo |
|
745 | """return a list of capabilities for a repo | |
746 |
|
746 | |||
747 | This function exists to allow extensions to easily wrap capabilities |
|
747 | This function exists to allow extensions to easily wrap capabilities | |
748 | computation |
|
748 | computation | |
749 |
|
749 | |||
750 | - returns a lists: easy to alter |
|
750 | - returns a lists: easy to alter | |
751 | - change done here will be propagated to both `capabilities` and `hello` |
|
751 | - change done here will be propagated to both `capabilities` and `hello` | |
752 | command without any other action needed. |
|
752 | command without any other action needed. | |
753 | """ |
|
753 | """ | |
754 | # copy to prevent modification of the global list |
|
754 | # copy to prevent modification of the global list | |
755 | caps = list(wireprotocaps) |
|
755 | caps = list(wireprotocaps) | |
756 | if streamclone.allowservergeneration(repo.ui): |
|
756 | if streamclone.allowservergeneration(repo.ui): | |
757 | if repo.ui.configbool('server', 'preferuncompressed', False): |
|
757 | if repo.ui.configbool('server', 'preferuncompressed', False): | |
758 | caps.append('stream-preferred') |
|
758 | caps.append('stream-preferred') | |
759 | requiredformats = repo.requirements & repo.supportedformats |
|
759 | requiredformats = repo.requirements & repo.supportedformats | |
760 | # if our local revlogs are just revlogv1, add 'stream' cap |
|
760 | # if our local revlogs are just revlogv1, add 'stream' cap | |
761 | if not requiredformats - set(('revlogv1',)): |
|
761 | if not requiredformats - set(('revlogv1',)): | |
762 | caps.append('stream') |
|
762 | caps.append('stream') | |
763 | # otherwise, add 'streamreqs' detailing our local revlog format |
|
763 | # otherwise, add 'streamreqs' detailing our local revlog format | |
764 | else: |
|
764 | else: | |
765 | caps.append('streamreqs=%s' % ','.join(sorted(requiredformats))) |
|
765 | caps.append('streamreqs=%s' % ','.join(sorted(requiredformats))) | |
766 | if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'bundle2-advertise', True): |
|
766 | if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'bundle2-advertise', True): | |
767 | capsblob = bundle2.encodecaps(bundle2.getrepocaps(repo)) |
|
767 | capsblob = bundle2.encodecaps(bundle2.getrepocaps(repo)) | |
768 | caps.append('bundle2=' + urlreq.quote(capsblob)) |
|
768 | caps.append('bundle2=' + urlreq.quote(capsblob)) | |
769 | caps.append('unbundle=%s' % ','.join(bundle2.bundlepriority)) |
|
769 | caps.append('unbundle=%s' % ','.join(bundle2.bundlepriority)) | |
770 |
|
770 | |||
771 | if proto.name == 'http': |
|
771 | if proto.name == 'http': | |
772 | caps.append('httpheader=%d' % |
|
772 | caps.append('httpheader=%d' % | |
773 | repo.ui.configint('server', 'maxhttpheaderlen', 1024)) |
|
773 | repo.ui.configint('server', 'maxhttpheaderlen', 1024)) | |
774 | if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'httppostargs', False): |
|
774 | if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'httppostargs', False): | |
775 | caps.append('httppostargs') |
|
775 | caps.append('httppostargs') | |
776 |
|
776 | |||
777 | # FUTURE advertise 0.2rx once support is implemented |
|
777 | # FUTURE advertise 0.2rx once support is implemented | |
778 | # FUTURE advertise minrx and mintx after consulting config option |
|
778 | # FUTURE advertise minrx and mintx after consulting config option | |
779 | caps.append('httpmediatype=0.1rx,0.1tx,0.2tx') |
|
779 | caps.append('httpmediatype=0.1rx,0.1tx,0.2tx') | |
780 |
|
780 | |||
781 | compengines = supportedcompengines(repo.ui, proto, util.SERVERROLE) |
|
781 | compengines = supportedcompengines(repo.ui, proto, util.SERVERROLE) | |
782 | if compengines: |
|
782 | if compengines: | |
783 | comptypes = ','.join(urlreq.quote(e.wireprotosupport().name) |
|
783 | comptypes = ','.join(urlreq.quote(e.wireprotosupport().name) | |
784 | for e in compengines) |
|
784 | for e in compengines) | |
785 | caps.append('compression=%s' % comptypes) |
|
785 | caps.append('compression=%s' % comptypes) | |
786 |
|
786 | |||
787 | return caps |
|
787 | return caps | |
788 |
|
788 | |||
789 | # If you are writing an extension and consider wrapping this function. Wrap |
|
789 | # If you are writing an extension and consider wrapping this function. Wrap | |
790 | # `_capabilities` instead. |
|
790 | # `_capabilities` instead. | |
791 | @wireprotocommand('capabilities') |
|
791 | @wireprotocommand('capabilities') | |
792 | def capabilities(repo, proto): |
|
792 | def capabilities(repo, proto): | |
793 | return ' '.join(_capabilities(repo, proto)) |
|
793 | return ' '.join(_capabilities(repo, proto)) | |
794 |
|
794 | |||
795 | @wireprotocommand('changegroup', 'roots') |
|
795 | @wireprotocommand('changegroup', 'roots') | |
796 | def changegroup(repo, proto, roots): |
|
796 | def changegroup(repo, proto, roots): | |
797 | nodes = decodelist(roots) |
|
797 | nodes = decodelist(roots) | |
798 | cg = changegroupmod.changegroup(repo, nodes, 'serve') |
|
798 | cg = changegroupmod.changegroup(repo, nodes, 'serve') | |
799 | return streamres(reader=cg, v1compressible=True) |
|
799 | return streamres(reader=cg, v1compressible=True) | |
800 |
|
800 | |||
801 | @wireprotocommand('changegroupsubset', 'bases heads') |
|
801 | @wireprotocommand('changegroupsubset', 'bases heads') | |
802 | def changegroupsubset(repo, proto, bases, heads): |
|
802 | def changegroupsubset(repo, proto, bases, heads): | |
803 | bases = decodelist(bases) |
|
803 | bases = decodelist(bases) | |
804 | heads = decodelist(heads) |
|
804 | heads = decodelist(heads) | |
805 | cg = changegroupmod.changegroupsubset(repo, bases, heads, 'serve') |
|
805 | cg = changegroupmod.changegroupsubset(repo, bases, heads, 'serve') | |
806 | return streamres(reader=cg, v1compressible=True) |
|
806 | return streamres(reader=cg, v1compressible=True) | |
807 |
|
807 | |||
808 | @wireprotocommand('debugwireargs', 'one two *') |
|
808 | @wireprotocommand('debugwireargs', 'one two *') | |
809 | def debugwireargs(repo, proto, one, two, others): |
|
809 | def debugwireargs(repo, proto, one, two, others): | |
810 | # only accept optional args from the known set |
|
810 | # only accept optional args from the known set | |
811 | opts = options('debugwireargs', ['three', 'four'], others) |
|
811 | opts = options('debugwireargs', ['three', 'four'], others) | |
812 | return repo.debugwireargs(one, two, **opts) |
|
812 | return repo.debugwireargs(one, two, **opts) | |
813 |
|
813 | |||
814 | @wireprotocommand('getbundle', '*') |
|
814 | @wireprotocommand('getbundle', '*') | |
815 | def getbundle(repo, proto, others): |
|
815 | def getbundle(repo, proto, others): | |
816 | opts = options('getbundle', gboptsmap.keys(), others) |
|
816 | opts = options('getbundle', gboptsmap.keys(), others) | |
817 | for k, v in opts.iteritems(): |
|
817 | for k, v in opts.iteritems(): | |
818 | keytype = gboptsmap[k] |
|
818 | keytype = gboptsmap[k] | |
819 | if keytype == 'nodes': |
|
819 | if keytype == 'nodes': | |
820 | opts[k] = decodelist(v) |
|
820 | opts[k] = decodelist(v) | |
821 | elif keytype == 'csv': |
|
821 | elif keytype == 'csv': | |
822 | opts[k] = list(v.split(',')) |
|
822 | opts[k] = list(v.split(',')) | |
823 | elif keytype == 'scsv': |
|
823 | elif keytype == 'scsv': | |
824 | opts[k] = set(v.split(',')) |
|
824 | opts[k] = set(v.split(',')) | |
825 | elif keytype == 'boolean': |
|
825 | elif keytype == 'boolean': | |
826 | # Client should serialize False as '0', which is a non-empty string |
|
826 | # Client should serialize False as '0', which is a non-empty string | |
827 | # so it evaluates as a True bool. |
|
827 | # so it evaluates as a True bool. | |
828 | if v == '0': |
|
828 | if v == '0': | |
829 | opts[k] = False |
|
829 | opts[k] = False | |
830 | else: |
|
830 | else: | |
831 | opts[k] = bool(v) |
|
831 | opts[k] = bool(v) | |
832 | elif keytype != 'plain': |
|
832 | elif keytype != 'plain': | |
833 | raise KeyError('unknown getbundle option type %s' |
|
833 | raise KeyError('unknown getbundle option type %s' | |
834 | % keytype) |
|
834 | % keytype) | |
835 |
|
835 | |||
836 | if not bundle1allowed(repo, 'pull'): |
|
836 | if not bundle1allowed(repo, 'pull'): | |
837 | if not exchange.bundle2requested(opts.get('bundlecaps')): |
|
837 | if not exchange.bundle2requested(opts.get('bundlecaps')): | |
838 | if proto.name == 'http': |
|
838 | if proto.name == 'http': | |
839 | return ooberror(bundle2required) |
|
839 | return ooberror(bundle2required) | |
840 | raise error.Abort(bundle2requiredmain, |
|
840 | raise error.Abort(bundle2requiredmain, | |
841 | hint=bundle2requiredhint) |
|
841 | hint=bundle2requiredhint) | |
842 |
|
842 | |||
843 | try: |
|
843 | try: | |
844 | chunks = exchange.getbundlechunks(repo, 'serve', **opts) |
|
844 | chunks = exchange.getbundlechunks(repo, 'serve', **opts) | |
845 | except error.Abort as exc: |
|
845 | except error.Abort as exc: | |
846 | # cleanly forward Abort error to the client |
|
846 | # cleanly forward Abort error to the client | |
847 | if not exchange.bundle2requested(opts.get('bundlecaps')): |
|
847 | if not exchange.bundle2requested(opts.get('bundlecaps')): | |
848 | if proto.name == 'http': |
|
848 | if proto.name == 'http': | |
849 | return ooberror(str(exc) + '\n') |
|
849 | return ooberror(str(exc) + '\n') | |
850 | raise # cannot do better for bundle1 + ssh |
|
850 | raise # cannot do better for bundle1 + ssh | |
851 | # bundle2 request expect a bundle2 reply |
|
851 | # bundle2 request expect a bundle2 reply | |
852 | bundler = bundle2.bundle20(repo.ui) |
|
852 | bundler = bundle2.bundle20(repo.ui) | |
853 | manargs = [('message', str(exc))] |
|
853 | manargs = [('message', str(exc))] | |
854 | advargs = [] |
|
854 | advargs = [] | |
855 | if exc.hint is not None: |
|
855 | if exc.hint is not None: | |
856 | advargs.append(('hint', exc.hint)) |
|
856 | advargs.append(('hint', exc.hint)) | |
857 | bundler.addpart(bundle2.bundlepart('error:abort', |
|
857 | bundler.addpart(bundle2.bundlepart('error:abort', | |
858 | manargs, advargs)) |
|
858 | manargs, advargs)) | |
859 | return streamres(gen=bundler.getchunks(), v1compressible=True) |
|
859 | return streamres(gen=bundler.getchunks(), v1compressible=True) | |
860 | return streamres(gen=chunks, v1compressible=True) |
|
860 | return streamres(gen=chunks, v1compressible=True) | |
861 |
|
861 | |||
862 | @wireprotocommand('heads') |
|
862 | @wireprotocommand('heads') | |
863 | def heads(repo, proto): |
|
863 | def heads(repo, proto): | |
864 | h = repo.heads() |
|
864 | h = repo.heads() | |
865 | return encodelist(h) + "\n" |
|
865 | return encodelist(h) + "\n" | |
866 |
|
866 | |||
867 | @wireprotocommand('hello') |
|
867 | @wireprotocommand('hello') | |
868 | def hello(repo, proto): |
|
868 | def hello(repo, proto): | |
869 | '''the hello command returns a set of lines describing various |
|
869 | '''the hello command returns a set of lines describing various | |
870 | interesting things about the server, in an RFC822-like format. |
|
870 | interesting things about the server, in an RFC822-like format. | |
871 | Currently the only one defined is "capabilities", which |
|
871 | Currently the only one defined is "capabilities", which | |
872 | consists of a line in the form: |
|
872 | consists of a line in the form: | |
873 |
|
873 | |||
874 | capabilities: space separated list of tokens |
|
874 | capabilities: space separated list of tokens | |
875 | ''' |
|
875 | ''' | |
876 | return "capabilities: %s\n" % (capabilities(repo, proto)) |
|
876 | return "capabilities: %s\n" % (capabilities(repo, proto)) | |
877 |
|
877 | |||
878 | @wireprotocommand('listkeys', 'namespace') |
|
878 | @wireprotocommand('listkeys', 'namespace') | |
879 | def listkeys(repo, proto, namespace): |
|
879 | def listkeys(repo, proto, namespace): | |
880 | d = repo.listkeys(encoding.tolocal(namespace)).items() |
|
880 | d = repo.listkeys(encoding.tolocal(namespace)).items() | |
881 | return pushkeymod.encodekeys(d) |
|
881 | return pushkeymod.encodekeys(d) | |
882 |
|
882 | |||
883 | @wireprotocommand('lookup', 'key') |
|
883 | @wireprotocommand('lookup', 'key') | |
884 | def lookup(repo, proto, key): |
|
884 | def lookup(repo, proto, key): | |
885 | try: |
|
885 | try: | |
886 | k = encoding.tolocal(key) |
|
886 | k = encoding.tolocal(key) | |
887 | c = repo[k] |
|
887 | c = repo[k] | |
888 | r = c.hex() |
|
888 | r = c.hex() | |
889 | success = 1 |
|
889 | success = 1 | |
890 | except Exception as inst: |
|
890 | except Exception as inst: | |
891 | r = str(inst) |
|
891 | r = str(inst) | |
892 | success = 0 |
|
892 | success = 0 | |
893 | return "%s %s\n" % (success, r) |
|
893 | return "%s %s\n" % (success, r) | |
894 |
|
894 | |||
895 | @wireprotocommand('known', 'nodes *') |
|
895 | @wireprotocommand('known', 'nodes *') | |
896 | def known(repo, proto, nodes, others): |
|
896 | def known(repo, proto, nodes, others): | |
897 | return ''.join(b and "1" or "0" for b in repo.known(decodelist(nodes))) |
|
897 | return ''.join(b and "1" or "0" for b in repo.known(decodelist(nodes))) | |
898 |
|
898 | |||
899 | @wireprotocommand('pushkey', 'namespace key old new') |
|
899 | @wireprotocommand('pushkey', 'namespace key old new') | |
900 | def pushkey(repo, proto, namespace, key, old, new): |
|
900 | def pushkey(repo, proto, namespace, key, old, new): | |
901 | # compatibility with pre-1.8 clients which were accidentally |
|
901 | # compatibility with pre-1.8 clients which were accidentally | |
902 | # sending raw binary nodes rather than utf-8-encoded hex |
|
902 | # sending raw binary nodes rather than utf-8-encoded hex | |
903 | if len(new) == 20 and new.encode('string-escape') != new: |
|
903 | if len(new) == 20 and new.encode('string-escape') != new: | |
904 | # looks like it could be a binary node |
|
904 | # looks like it could be a binary node | |
905 | try: |
|
905 | try: | |
906 | new.decode('utf-8') |
|
906 | new.decode('utf-8') | |
907 | new = encoding.tolocal(new) # but cleanly decodes as UTF-8 |
|
907 | new = encoding.tolocal(new) # but cleanly decodes as UTF-8 | |
908 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
|
908 | except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
909 | pass # binary, leave unmodified |
|
909 | pass # binary, leave unmodified | |
910 | else: |
|
910 | else: | |
911 | new = encoding.tolocal(new) # normal path |
|
911 | new = encoding.tolocal(new) # normal path | |
912 |
|
912 | |||
913 | if util.safehasattr(proto, 'restore'): |
|
913 | if util.safehasattr(proto, 'restore'): | |
914 |
|
914 | |||
915 | proto.redirect() |
|
915 | proto.redirect() | |
916 |
|
916 | |||
917 | try: |
|
917 | try: | |
918 | r = repo.pushkey(encoding.tolocal(namespace), encoding.tolocal(key), |
|
918 | r = repo.pushkey(encoding.tolocal(namespace), encoding.tolocal(key), | |
919 | encoding.tolocal(old), new) or False |
|
919 | encoding.tolocal(old), new) or False | |
920 | except error.Abort: |
|
920 | except error.Abort: | |
921 | r = False |
|
921 | r = False | |
922 |
|
922 | |||
923 | output = proto.restore() |
|
923 | output = proto.restore() | |
924 |
|
924 | |||
925 | return '%s\n%s' % (int(r), output) |
|
925 | return '%s\n%s' % (int(r), output) | |
926 |
|
926 | |||
927 | r = repo.pushkey(encoding.tolocal(namespace), encoding.tolocal(key), |
|
927 | r = repo.pushkey(encoding.tolocal(namespace), encoding.tolocal(key), | |
928 | encoding.tolocal(old), new) |
|
928 | encoding.tolocal(old), new) | |
929 | return '%s\n' % int(r) |
|
929 | return '%s\n' % int(r) | |
930 |
|
930 | |||
931 | @wireprotocommand('stream_out') |
|
931 | @wireprotocommand('stream_out') | |
932 | def stream(repo, proto): |
|
932 | def stream(repo, proto): | |
933 | '''If the server supports streaming clone, it advertises the "stream" |
|
933 | '''If the server supports streaming clone, it advertises the "stream" | |
934 | capability with a value representing the version and flags of the repo |
|
934 | capability with a value representing the version and flags of the repo | |
935 | it is serving. Client checks to see if it understands the format. |
|
935 | it is serving. Client checks to see if it understands the format. | |
936 | ''' |
|
936 | ''' | |
937 | if not streamclone.allowservergeneration(repo.ui): |
|
937 | if not streamclone.allowservergeneration(repo.ui): | |
938 | return '1\n' |
|
938 | return '1\n' | |
939 |
|
939 | |||
940 | def getstream(it): |
|
940 | def getstream(it): | |
941 | yield '0\n' |
|
941 | yield '0\n' | |
942 | for chunk in it: |
|
942 | for chunk in it: | |
943 | yield chunk |
|
943 | yield chunk | |
944 |
|
944 | |||
945 | try: |
|
945 | try: | |
946 | # LockError may be raised before the first result is yielded. Don't |
|
946 | # LockError may be raised before the first result is yielded. Don't | |
947 | # emit output until we're sure we got the lock successfully. |
|
947 | # emit output until we're sure we got the lock successfully. | |
948 | it = streamclone.generatev1wireproto(repo) |
|
948 | it = streamclone.generatev1wireproto(repo) | |
949 | return streamres(gen=getstream(it)) |
|
949 | return streamres(gen=getstream(it)) | |
950 | except error.LockError: |
|
950 | except error.LockError: | |
951 | return '2\n' |
|
951 | return '2\n' | |
952 |
|
952 | |||
953 | @wireprotocommand('unbundle', 'heads') |
|
953 | @wireprotocommand('unbundle', 'heads') | |
954 | def unbundle(repo, proto, heads): |
|
954 | def unbundle(repo, proto, heads): | |
955 | their_heads = decodelist(heads) |
|
955 | their_heads = decodelist(heads) | |
956 |
|
956 | |||
957 | try: |
|
957 | try: | |
958 | proto.redirect() |
|
958 | proto.redirect() | |
959 |
|
959 | |||
960 | exchange.check_heads(repo, their_heads, 'preparing changes') |
|
960 | exchange.check_heads(repo, their_heads, 'preparing changes') | |
961 |
|
961 | |||
962 | # write bundle data to temporary file because it can be big |
|
962 | # write bundle data to temporary file because it can be big | |
963 | fd, tempname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-unbundle-') |
|
963 | fd, tempname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-unbundle-') | |
964 | fp = os.fdopen(fd, pycompat.sysstr('wb+')) |
|
964 | fp = os.fdopen(fd, pycompat.sysstr('wb+')) | |
965 | r = 0 |
|
965 | r = 0 | |
966 | try: |
|
966 | try: | |
967 | proto.getfile(fp) |
|
967 | proto.getfile(fp) | |
968 | fp.seek(0) |
|
968 | fp.seek(0) | |
969 | gen = exchange.readbundle(repo.ui, fp, None) |
|
969 | gen = exchange.readbundle(repo.ui, fp, None) | |
970 | if (isinstance(gen, changegroupmod.cg1unpacker) |
|
970 | if (isinstance(gen, changegroupmod.cg1unpacker) | |
971 | and not bundle1allowed(repo, 'push')): |
|
971 | and not bundle1allowed(repo, 'push')): | |
972 | if proto.name == 'http': |
|
972 | if proto.name == 'http': | |
973 | # need to special case http because stderr do not get to |
|
973 | # need to special case http because stderr do not get to | |
974 | # the http client on failed push so we need to abuse some |
|
974 | # the http client on failed push so we need to abuse some | |
975 | # other error type to make sure the message get to the |
|
975 | # other error type to make sure the message get to the | |
976 | # user. |
|
976 | # user. | |
977 | return ooberror(bundle2required) |
|
977 | return ooberror(bundle2required) | |
978 | raise error.Abort(bundle2requiredmain, |
|
978 | raise error.Abort(bundle2requiredmain, | |
979 | hint=bundle2requiredhint) |
|
979 | hint=bundle2requiredhint) | |
980 |
|
980 | |||
981 | r = exchange.unbundle(repo, gen, their_heads, 'serve', |
|
981 | r = exchange.unbundle(repo, gen, their_heads, 'serve', | |
982 | proto._client()) |
|
982 | proto._client()) | |
983 | if util.safehasattr(r, 'addpart'): |
|
983 | if util.safehasattr(r, 'addpart'): | |
984 | # The return looks streamable, we are in the bundle2 case and |
|
984 | # The return looks streamable, we are in the bundle2 case and | |
985 | # should return a stream. |
|
985 | # should return a stream. | |
986 | return streamres(gen=r.getchunks()) |
|
986 | return streamres(gen=r.getchunks()) | |
987 | return pushres(r) |
|
987 | return pushres(r) | |
988 |
|
988 | |||
989 | finally: |
|
989 | finally: | |
990 | fp.close() |
|
990 | fp.close() | |
991 | os.unlink(tempname) |
|
991 | os.unlink(tempname) | |
992 |
|
992 | |||
993 | except (error.BundleValueError, error.Abort, error.PushRaced) as exc: |
|
993 | except (error.BundleValueError, error.Abort, error.PushRaced) as exc: | |
994 | # handle non-bundle2 case first |
|
994 | # handle non-bundle2 case first | |
995 | if not getattr(exc, 'duringunbundle2', False): |
|
995 | if not getattr(exc, 'duringunbundle2', False): | |
996 | try: |
|
996 | try: | |
997 | raise |
|
997 | raise | |
998 | except error.Abort: |
|
998 | except error.Abort: | |
999 | # The old code we moved used util.stderr directly. |
|
999 | # The old code we moved used util.stderr directly. | |
1000 | # We did not change it to minimise code change. |
|
1000 | # We did not change it to minimise code change. | |
1001 | # This need to be moved to something proper. |
|
1001 | # This need to be moved to something proper. | |
1002 | # Feel free to do it. |
|
1002 | # Feel free to do it. | |
1003 | util.stderr.write("abort: %s\n" % exc) |
|
1003 | util.stderr.write("abort: %s\n" % exc) | |
1004 | if exc.hint is not None: |
|
1004 | if exc.hint is not None: | |
1005 | util.stderr.write("(%s)\n" % exc.hint) |
|
1005 | util.stderr.write("(%s)\n" % exc.hint) | |
1006 | return pushres(0) |
|
1006 | return pushres(0) | |
1007 | except error.PushRaced: |
|
1007 | except error.PushRaced: | |
1008 | return pusherr(str(exc)) |
|
1008 | return pusherr(str(exc)) | |
1009 |
|
1009 | |||
1010 | bundler = bundle2.bundle20(repo.ui) |
|
1010 | bundler = bundle2.bundle20(repo.ui) | |
1011 | for out in getattr(exc, '_bundle2salvagedoutput', ()): |
|
1011 | for out in getattr(exc, '_bundle2salvagedoutput', ()): | |
1012 | bundler.addpart(out) |
|
1012 | bundler.addpart(out) | |
1013 | try: |
|
1013 | try: | |
1014 | try: |
|
1014 | try: | |
1015 | raise |
|
1015 | raise | |
1016 | except error.PushkeyFailed as exc: |
|
1016 | except error.PushkeyFailed as exc: | |
1017 | # check client caps |
|
1017 | # check client caps | |
1018 | remotecaps = getattr(exc, '_replycaps', None) |
|
1018 | remotecaps = getattr(exc, '_replycaps', None) | |
1019 | if (remotecaps is not None |
|
1019 | if (remotecaps is not None | |
1020 | and 'pushkey' not in remotecaps.get('error', ())): |
|
1020 | and 'pushkey' not in remotecaps.get('error', ())): | |
1021 | # no support remote side, fallback to Abort handler. |
|
1021 | # no support remote side, fallback to Abort handler. | |
1022 | raise |
|
1022 | raise | |
1023 | part = bundler.newpart('error:pushkey') |
|
1023 | part = bundler.newpart('error:pushkey') | |
1024 | part.addparam('in-reply-to', exc.partid) |
|
1024 | part.addparam('in-reply-to', exc.partid) | |
1025 | if exc.namespace is not None: |
|
1025 | if exc.namespace is not None: | |
1026 | part.addparam('namespace', exc.namespace, mandatory=False) |
|
1026 | part.addparam('namespace', exc.namespace, mandatory=False) | |
1027 | if exc.key is not None: |
|
1027 | if exc.key is not None: | |
1028 | part.addparam('key', exc.key, mandatory=False) |
|
1028 | part.addparam('key', exc.key, mandatory=False) | |
1029 | if exc.new is not None: |
|
1029 | if exc.new is not None: | |
1030 | part.addparam('new', exc.new, mandatory=False) |
|
1030 | part.addparam('new', exc.new, mandatory=False) | |
1031 | if exc.old is not None: |
|
1031 | if exc.old is not None: | |
1032 | part.addparam('old', exc.old, mandatory=False) |
|
1032 | part.addparam('old', exc.old, mandatory=False) | |
1033 | if exc.ret is not None: |
|
1033 | if exc.ret is not None: | |
1034 | part.addparam('ret', exc.ret, mandatory=False) |
|
1034 | part.addparam('ret', exc.ret, mandatory=False) | |
1035 | except error.BundleValueError as exc: |
|
1035 | except error.BundleValueError as exc: | |
1036 | errpart = bundler.newpart('error:unsupportedcontent') |
|
1036 | errpart = bundler.newpart('error:unsupportedcontent') | |
1037 | if exc.parttype is not None: |
|
1037 | if exc.parttype is not None: | |
1038 | errpart.addparam('parttype', exc.parttype) |
|
1038 | errpart.addparam('parttype', exc.parttype) | |
1039 | if exc.params: |
|
1039 | if exc.params: | |
1040 | errpart.addparam('params', '\0'.join(exc.params)) |
|
1040 | errpart.addparam('params', '\0'.join(exc.params)) | |
1041 | except error.Abort as exc: |
|
1041 | except error.Abort as exc: | |
1042 | manargs = [('message', str(exc))] |
|
1042 | manargs = [('message', str(exc))] | |
1043 | advargs = [] |
|
1043 | advargs = [] | |
1044 | if exc.hint is not None: |
|
1044 | if exc.hint is not None: | |
1045 | advargs.append(('hint', exc.hint)) |
|
1045 | advargs.append(('hint', exc.hint)) | |
1046 | bundler.addpart(bundle2.bundlepart('error:abort', |
|
1046 | bundler.addpart(bundle2.bundlepart('error:abort', | |
1047 | manargs, advargs)) |
|
1047 | manargs, advargs)) | |
1048 | except error.PushRaced as exc: |
|
1048 | except error.PushRaced as exc: | |
1049 | bundler.newpart('error:pushraced', [('message', str(exc))]) |
|
1049 | bundler.newpart('error:pushraced', [('message', str(exc))]) | |
1050 | return streamres(gen=bundler.getchunks()) |
|
1050 | return streamres(gen=bundler.getchunks()) |
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