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1 | # debugcommands.py - command processing for debug* commands |
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1 | # debugcommands.py - command processing for debug* commands | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005-2016 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2005-2016 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 codecs |
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10 | import codecs | |
11 | import collections |
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11 | import collections | |
12 | import difflib |
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12 | import difflib | |
13 | import errno |
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13 | import errno | |
14 | import operator |
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14 | import operator | |
15 | import os |
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15 | import os | |
16 | import random |
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16 | import random | |
17 | import re |
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17 | import re | |
18 | import socket |
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18 | import socket | |
19 | import ssl |
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19 | import ssl | |
20 | import stat |
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20 | import stat | |
21 | import string |
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21 | import string | |
22 | import subprocess |
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22 | import subprocess | |
23 | import sys |
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23 | import sys | |
24 | import tempfile |
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24 | import tempfile | |
25 | import time |
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25 | import time | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | from .i18n import _ |
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27 | from .i18n import _ | |
28 | from .node import ( |
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28 | from .node import ( | |
29 | bin, |
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29 | bin, | |
30 | hex, |
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30 | hex, | |
31 | nullhex, |
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31 | nullhex, | |
32 | nullid, |
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32 | nullid, | |
33 | nullrev, |
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33 | nullrev, | |
34 | short, |
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34 | short, | |
35 | ) |
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35 | ) | |
36 | from . import ( |
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36 | from . import ( | |
37 | bundle2, |
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37 | bundle2, | |
38 | changegroup, |
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38 | changegroup, | |
39 | cmdutil, |
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39 | cmdutil, | |
40 | color, |
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40 | color, | |
41 | context, |
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41 | context, | |
42 | dagparser, |
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42 | dagparser, | |
43 | dagutil, |
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43 | dagutil, | |
44 | encoding, |
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44 | encoding, | |
45 | error, |
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45 | error, | |
46 | exchange, |
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46 | exchange, | |
47 | extensions, |
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47 | extensions, | |
48 | filemerge, |
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48 | filemerge, | |
49 | fileset, |
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49 | fileset, | |
50 | formatter, |
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50 | formatter, | |
51 | hg, |
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51 | hg, | |
52 | httppeer, |
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52 | httppeer, | |
53 | localrepo, |
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53 | localrepo, | |
54 | lock as lockmod, |
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54 | lock as lockmod, | |
55 | logcmdutil, |
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55 | logcmdutil, | |
56 | merge as mergemod, |
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56 | merge as mergemod, | |
57 | obsolete, |
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57 | obsolete, | |
58 | obsutil, |
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58 | obsutil, | |
59 | phases, |
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59 | phases, | |
60 | policy, |
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60 | policy, | |
61 | pvec, |
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61 | pvec, | |
62 | pycompat, |
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62 | pycompat, | |
63 | registrar, |
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63 | registrar, | |
64 | repair, |
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64 | repair, | |
65 | revlog, |
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65 | revlog, | |
66 | revset, |
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66 | revset, | |
67 | revsetlang, |
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67 | revsetlang, | |
68 | scmutil, |
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68 | scmutil, | |
69 | setdiscovery, |
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69 | setdiscovery, | |
70 | simplemerge, |
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70 | simplemerge, | |
71 | smartset, |
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71 | smartset, | |
72 | sshpeer, |
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72 | sshpeer, | |
73 | sslutil, |
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73 | sslutil, | |
74 | streamclone, |
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74 | streamclone, | |
75 | templater, |
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75 | templater, | |
76 | treediscovery, |
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76 | treediscovery, | |
77 | upgrade, |
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77 | upgrade, | |
78 | url as urlmod, |
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78 | url as urlmod, | |
79 | util, |
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79 | util, | |
80 | vfs as vfsmod, |
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80 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
81 | wireprotoserver, |
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81 | wireprotoserver, | |
82 | ) |
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82 | ) | |
83 | from .utils import dateutil |
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83 | from .utils import dateutil | |
84 |
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84 | |||
85 | release = lockmod.release |
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85 | release = lockmod.release | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | command = registrar.command() |
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87 | command = registrar.command() | |
88 |
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88 | |||
89 | @command('debugancestor', [], _('[INDEX] REV1 REV2'), optionalrepo=True) |
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89 | @command('debugancestor', [], _('[INDEX] REV1 REV2'), optionalrepo=True) | |
90 | def debugancestor(ui, repo, *args): |
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90 | def debugancestor(ui, repo, *args): | |
91 | """find the ancestor revision of two revisions in a given index""" |
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91 | """find the ancestor revision of two revisions in a given index""" | |
92 | if len(args) == 3: |
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92 | if len(args) == 3: | |
93 | index, rev1, rev2 = args |
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93 | index, rev1, rev2 = args | |
94 | r = revlog.revlog(vfsmod.vfs(pycompat.getcwd(), audit=False), index) |
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94 | r = revlog.revlog(vfsmod.vfs(pycompat.getcwd(), audit=False), index) | |
95 | lookup = r.lookup |
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95 | lookup = r.lookup | |
96 | elif len(args) == 2: |
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96 | elif len(args) == 2: | |
97 | if not repo: |
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97 | if not repo: | |
98 | raise error.Abort(_('there is no Mercurial repository here ' |
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98 | raise error.Abort(_('there is no Mercurial repository here ' | |
99 | '(.hg not found)')) |
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99 | '(.hg not found)')) | |
100 | rev1, rev2 = args |
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100 | rev1, rev2 = args | |
101 | r = repo.changelog |
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101 | r = repo.changelog | |
102 | lookup = repo.lookup |
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102 | lookup = repo.lookup | |
103 | else: |
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103 | else: | |
104 | raise error.Abort(_('either two or three arguments required')) |
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104 | raise error.Abort(_('either two or three arguments required')) | |
105 | a = r.ancestor(lookup(rev1), lookup(rev2)) |
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105 | a = r.ancestor(lookup(rev1), lookup(rev2)) | |
106 | ui.write('%d:%s\n' % (r.rev(a), hex(a))) |
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106 | ui.write('%d:%s\n' % (r.rev(a), hex(a))) | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | @command('debugapplystreamclonebundle', [], 'FILE') |
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108 | @command('debugapplystreamclonebundle', [], 'FILE') | |
109 | def debugapplystreamclonebundle(ui, repo, fname): |
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109 | def debugapplystreamclonebundle(ui, repo, fname): | |
110 | """apply a stream clone bundle file""" |
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110 | """apply a stream clone bundle file""" | |
111 | f = hg.openpath(ui, fname) |
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111 | f = hg.openpath(ui, fname) | |
112 | gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, fname) |
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112 | gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, fname) | |
113 | gen.apply(repo) |
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113 | gen.apply(repo) | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | @command('debugbuilddag', |
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115 | @command('debugbuilddag', | |
116 | [('m', 'mergeable-file', None, _('add single file mergeable changes')), |
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116 | [('m', 'mergeable-file', None, _('add single file mergeable changes')), | |
117 | ('o', 'overwritten-file', None, _('add single file all revs overwrite')), |
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117 | ('o', 'overwritten-file', None, _('add single file all revs overwrite')), | |
118 | ('n', 'new-file', None, _('add new file at each rev'))], |
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118 | ('n', 'new-file', None, _('add new file at each rev'))], | |
119 | _('[OPTION]... [TEXT]')) |
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119 | _('[OPTION]... [TEXT]')) | |
120 | def debugbuilddag(ui, repo, text=None, |
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120 | def debugbuilddag(ui, repo, text=None, | |
121 | mergeable_file=False, |
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121 | mergeable_file=False, | |
122 | overwritten_file=False, |
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122 | overwritten_file=False, | |
123 | new_file=False): |
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123 | new_file=False): | |
124 | """builds a repo with a given DAG from scratch in the current empty repo |
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124 | """builds a repo with a given DAG from scratch in the current empty repo | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | The description of the DAG is read from stdin if not given on the |
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126 | The description of the DAG is read from stdin if not given on the | |
127 | command line. |
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127 | command line. | |
128 |
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128 | |||
129 | Elements: |
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129 | Elements: | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | - "+n" is a linear run of n nodes based on the current default parent |
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131 | - "+n" is a linear run of n nodes based on the current default parent | |
132 | - "." is a single node based on the current default parent |
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132 | - "." is a single node based on the current default parent | |
133 | - "$" resets the default parent to null (implied at the start); |
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133 | - "$" resets the default parent to null (implied at the start); | |
134 | otherwise the default parent is always the last node created |
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134 | otherwise the default parent is always the last node created | |
135 | - "<p" sets the default parent to the backref p |
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135 | - "<p" sets the default parent to the backref p | |
136 | - "*p" is a fork at parent p, which is a backref |
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136 | - "*p" is a fork at parent p, which is a backref | |
137 | - "*p1/p2" is a merge of parents p1 and p2, which are backrefs |
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137 | - "*p1/p2" is a merge of parents p1 and p2, which are backrefs | |
138 | - "/p2" is a merge of the preceding node and p2 |
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138 | - "/p2" is a merge of the preceding node and p2 | |
139 | - ":tag" defines a local tag for the preceding node |
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139 | - ":tag" defines a local tag for the preceding node | |
140 | - "@branch" sets the named branch for subsequent nodes |
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140 | - "@branch" sets the named branch for subsequent nodes | |
141 | - "#...\\n" is a comment up to the end of the line |
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141 | - "#...\\n" is a comment up to the end of the line | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | Whitespace between the above elements is ignored. |
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143 | Whitespace between the above elements is ignored. | |
144 |
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144 | |||
145 | A backref is either |
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145 | A backref is either | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | - a number n, which references the node curr-n, where curr is the current |
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147 | - a number n, which references the node curr-n, where curr is the current | |
148 | node, or |
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148 | node, or | |
149 | - the name of a local tag you placed earlier using ":tag", or |
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149 | - the name of a local tag you placed earlier using ":tag", or | |
150 | - empty to denote the default parent. |
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150 | - empty to denote the default parent. | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | All string valued-elements are either strictly alphanumeric, or must |
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152 | All string valued-elements are either strictly alphanumeric, or must | |
153 | be enclosed in double quotes ("..."), with "\\" as escape character. |
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153 | be enclosed in double quotes ("..."), with "\\" as escape character. | |
154 | """ |
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154 | """ | |
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | if text is None: |
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156 | if text is None: | |
157 | ui.status(_("reading DAG from stdin\n")) |
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157 | ui.status(_("reading DAG from stdin\n")) | |
158 | text = ui.fin.read() |
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158 | text = ui.fin.read() | |
159 |
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159 | |||
160 | cl = repo.changelog |
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160 | cl = repo.changelog | |
161 | if len(cl) > 0: |
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161 | if len(cl) > 0: | |
162 | raise error.Abort(_('repository is not empty')) |
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162 | raise error.Abort(_('repository is not empty')) | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 | # determine number of revs in DAG |
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164 | # determine number of revs in DAG | |
165 | total = 0 |
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165 | total = 0 | |
166 | for type, data in dagparser.parsedag(text): |
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166 | for type, data in dagparser.parsedag(text): | |
167 | if type == 'n': |
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167 | if type == 'n': | |
168 | total += 1 |
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168 | total += 1 | |
169 |
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169 | |||
170 | if mergeable_file: |
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170 | if mergeable_file: | |
171 | linesperrev = 2 |
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171 | linesperrev = 2 | |
172 | # make a file with k lines per rev |
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172 | # make a file with k lines per rev | |
173 | initialmergedlines = ['%d' % i for i in xrange(0, total * linesperrev)] |
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173 | initialmergedlines = ['%d' % i for i in xrange(0, total * linesperrev)] | |
174 | initialmergedlines.append("") |
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174 | initialmergedlines.append("") | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | tags = [] |
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176 | tags = [] | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 | wlock = lock = tr = None |
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178 | wlock = lock = tr = None | |
179 | try: |
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179 | try: | |
180 | wlock = repo.wlock() |
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180 | wlock = repo.wlock() | |
181 | lock = repo.lock() |
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181 | lock = repo.lock() | |
182 | tr = repo.transaction("builddag") |
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182 | tr = repo.transaction("builddag") | |
183 |
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183 | |||
184 | at = -1 |
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184 | at = -1 | |
185 | atbranch = 'default' |
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185 | atbranch = 'default' | |
186 | nodeids = [] |
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186 | nodeids = [] | |
187 | id = 0 |
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187 | id = 0 | |
188 | ui.progress(_('building'), id, unit=_('revisions'), total=total) |
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188 | ui.progress(_('building'), id, unit=_('revisions'), total=total) | |
189 | for type, data in dagparser.parsedag(text): |
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189 | for type, data in dagparser.parsedag(text): | |
190 | if type == 'n': |
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190 | if type == 'n': | |
191 | ui.note(('node %s\n' % pycompat.bytestr(data))) |
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191 | ui.note(('node %s\n' % pycompat.bytestr(data))) | |
192 | id, ps = data |
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192 | id, ps = data | |
193 |
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193 | |||
194 | files = [] |
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194 | files = [] | |
195 | filecontent = {} |
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195 | filecontent = {} | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | p2 = None |
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197 | p2 = None | |
198 | if mergeable_file: |
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198 | if mergeable_file: | |
199 | fn = "mf" |
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199 | fn = "mf" | |
200 | p1 = repo[ps[0]] |
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200 | p1 = repo[ps[0]] | |
201 | if len(ps) > 1: |
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201 | if len(ps) > 1: | |
202 | p2 = repo[ps[1]] |
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202 | p2 = repo[ps[1]] | |
203 | pa = p1.ancestor(p2) |
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203 | pa = p1.ancestor(p2) | |
204 | base, local, other = [x[fn].data() for x in (pa, p1, |
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204 | base, local, other = [x[fn].data() for x in (pa, p1, | |
205 | p2)] |
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205 | p2)] | |
206 | m3 = simplemerge.Merge3Text(base, local, other) |
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206 | m3 = simplemerge.Merge3Text(base, local, other) | |
207 | ml = [l.strip() for l in m3.merge_lines()] |
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207 | ml = [l.strip() for l in m3.merge_lines()] | |
208 | ml.append("") |
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208 | ml.append("") | |
209 | elif at > 0: |
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209 | elif at > 0: | |
210 | ml = p1[fn].data().split("\n") |
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210 | ml = p1[fn].data().split("\n") | |
211 | else: |
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211 | else: | |
212 | ml = initialmergedlines |
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212 | ml = initialmergedlines | |
213 | ml[id * linesperrev] += " r%i" % id |
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213 | ml[id * linesperrev] += " r%i" % id | |
214 | mergedtext = "\n".join(ml) |
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214 | mergedtext = "\n".join(ml) | |
215 | files.append(fn) |
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215 | files.append(fn) | |
216 | filecontent[fn] = mergedtext |
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216 | filecontent[fn] = mergedtext | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | if overwritten_file: |
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218 | if overwritten_file: | |
219 | fn = "of" |
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219 | fn = "of" | |
220 | files.append(fn) |
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220 | files.append(fn) | |
221 | filecontent[fn] = "r%i\n" % id |
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221 | filecontent[fn] = "r%i\n" % id | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | if new_file: |
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223 | if new_file: | |
224 | fn = "nf%i" % id |
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224 | fn = "nf%i" % id | |
225 | files.append(fn) |
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225 | files.append(fn) | |
226 | filecontent[fn] = "r%i\n" % id |
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226 | filecontent[fn] = "r%i\n" % id | |
227 | if len(ps) > 1: |
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227 | if len(ps) > 1: | |
228 | if not p2: |
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228 | if not p2: | |
229 | p2 = repo[ps[1]] |
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229 | p2 = repo[ps[1]] | |
230 | for fn in p2: |
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230 | for fn in p2: | |
231 | if fn.startswith("nf"): |
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231 | if fn.startswith("nf"): | |
232 | files.append(fn) |
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232 | files.append(fn) | |
233 | filecontent[fn] = p2[fn].data() |
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233 | filecontent[fn] = p2[fn].data() | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | def fctxfn(repo, cx, path): |
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235 | def fctxfn(repo, cx, path): | |
236 | if path in filecontent: |
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236 | if path in filecontent: | |
237 | return context.memfilectx(repo, cx, path, |
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237 | return context.memfilectx(repo, cx, path, | |
238 | filecontent[path]) |
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238 | filecontent[path]) | |
239 | return None |
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239 | return None | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | if len(ps) == 0 or ps[0] < 0: |
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241 | if len(ps) == 0 or ps[0] < 0: | |
242 | pars = [None, None] |
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242 | pars = [None, None] | |
243 | elif len(ps) == 1: |
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243 | elif len(ps) == 1: | |
244 | pars = [nodeids[ps[0]], None] |
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244 | pars = [nodeids[ps[0]], None] | |
245 | else: |
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245 | else: | |
246 | pars = [nodeids[p] for p in ps] |
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246 | pars = [nodeids[p] for p in ps] | |
247 | cx = context.memctx(repo, pars, "r%i" % id, files, fctxfn, |
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247 | cx = context.memctx(repo, pars, "r%i" % id, files, fctxfn, | |
248 | date=(id, 0), |
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248 | date=(id, 0), | |
249 | user="debugbuilddag", |
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249 | user="debugbuilddag", | |
250 | extra={'branch': atbranch}) |
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250 | extra={'branch': atbranch}) | |
251 | nodeid = repo.commitctx(cx) |
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251 | nodeid = repo.commitctx(cx) | |
252 | nodeids.append(nodeid) |
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252 | nodeids.append(nodeid) | |
253 | at = id |
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253 | at = id | |
254 | elif type == 'l': |
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254 | elif type == 'l': | |
255 | id, name = data |
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255 | id, name = data | |
256 | ui.note(('tag %s\n' % name)) |
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256 | ui.note(('tag %s\n' % name)) | |
257 | tags.append("%s %s\n" % (hex(repo.changelog.node(id)), name)) |
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257 | tags.append("%s %s\n" % (hex(repo.changelog.node(id)), name)) | |
258 | elif type == 'a': |
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258 | elif type == 'a': | |
259 | ui.note(('branch %s\n' % data)) |
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259 | ui.note(('branch %s\n' % data)) | |
260 | atbranch = data |
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260 | atbranch = data | |
261 | ui.progress(_('building'), id, unit=_('revisions'), total=total) |
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261 | ui.progress(_('building'), id, unit=_('revisions'), total=total) | |
262 | tr.close() |
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262 | tr.close() | |
263 |
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263 | |||
264 | if tags: |
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264 | if tags: | |
265 | repo.vfs.write("localtags", "".join(tags)) |
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265 | repo.vfs.write("localtags", "".join(tags)) | |
266 | finally: |
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266 | finally: | |
267 | ui.progress(_('building'), None) |
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267 | ui.progress(_('building'), None) | |
268 | release(tr, lock, wlock) |
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268 | release(tr, lock, wlock) | |
269 |
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269 | |||
270 | def _debugchangegroup(ui, gen, all=None, indent=0, **opts): |
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270 | def _debugchangegroup(ui, gen, all=None, indent=0, **opts): | |
271 | indent_string = ' ' * indent |
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271 | indent_string = ' ' * indent | |
272 | if all: |
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272 | if all: | |
273 | ui.write(("%sformat: id, p1, p2, cset, delta base, len(delta)\n") |
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273 | ui.write(("%sformat: id, p1, p2, cset, delta base, len(delta)\n") | |
274 | % indent_string) |
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274 | % indent_string) | |
275 |
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275 | |||
276 | def showchunks(named): |
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276 | def showchunks(named): | |
277 | ui.write("\n%s%s\n" % (indent_string, named)) |
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277 | ui.write("\n%s%s\n" % (indent_string, named)) | |
278 | for deltadata in gen.deltaiter(): |
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278 | for deltadata in gen.deltaiter(): | |
279 | node, p1, p2, cs, deltabase, delta, flags = deltadata |
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279 | node, p1, p2, cs, deltabase, delta, flags = deltadata | |
280 | ui.write("%s%s %s %s %s %s %d\n" % |
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280 | ui.write("%s%s %s %s %s %s %d\n" % | |
281 | (indent_string, hex(node), hex(p1), hex(p2), |
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281 | (indent_string, hex(node), hex(p1), hex(p2), | |
282 | hex(cs), hex(deltabase), len(delta))) |
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282 | hex(cs), hex(deltabase), len(delta))) | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 | chunkdata = gen.changelogheader() |
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284 | chunkdata = gen.changelogheader() | |
285 | showchunks("changelog") |
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285 | showchunks("changelog") | |
286 | chunkdata = gen.manifestheader() |
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286 | chunkdata = gen.manifestheader() | |
287 | showchunks("manifest") |
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287 | showchunks("manifest") | |
288 | for chunkdata in iter(gen.filelogheader, {}): |
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288 | for chunkdata in iter(gen.filelogheader, {}): | |
289 | fname = chunkdata['filename'] |
|
289 | fname = chunkdata['filename'] | |
290 | showchunks(fname) |
|
290 | showchunks(fname) | |
291 | else: |
|
291 | else: | |
292 | if isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): |
|
292 | if isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): | |
293 | raise error.Abort(_('use debugbundle2 for this file')) |
|
293 | raise error.Abort(_('use debugbundle2 for this file')) | |
294 | chunkdata = gen.changelogheader() |
|
294 | chunkdata = gen.changelogheader() | |
295 | for deltadata in gen.deltaiter(): |
|
295 | for deltadata in gen.deltaiter(): | |
296 | node, p1, p2, cs, deltabase, delta, flags = deltadata |
|
296 | node, p1, p2, cs, deltabase, delta, flags = deltadata | |
297 | ui.write("%s%s\n" % (indent_string, hex(node))) |
|
297 | ui.write("%s%s\n" % (indent_string, hex(node))) | |
298 |
|
298 | |||
299 | def _debugobsmarkers(ui, part, indent=0, **opts): |
|
299 | def _debugobsmarkers(ui, part, indent=0, **opts): | |
300 | """display version and markers contained in 'data'""" |
|
300 | """display version and markers contained in 'data'""" | |
301 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
301 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
302 | data = part.read() |
|
302 | data = part.read() | |
303 | indent_string = ' ' * indent |
|
303 | indent_string = ' ' * indent | |
304 | try: |
|
304 | try: | |
305 | version, markers = obsolete._readmarkers(data) |
|
305 | version, markers = obsolete._readmarkers(data) | |
306 | except error.UnknownVersion as exc: |
|
306 | except error.UnknownVersion as exc: | |
307 | msg = "%sunsupported version: %s (%d bytes)\n" |
|
307 | msg = "%sunsupported version: %s (%d bytes)\n" | |
308 | msg %= indent_string, exc.version, len(data) |
|
308 | msg %= indent_string, exc.version, len(data) | |
309 | ui.write(msg) |
|
309 | ui.write(msg) | |
310 | else: |
|
310 | else: | |
311 | msg = "%sversion: %d (%d bytes)\n" |
|
311 | msg = "%sversion: %d (%d bytes)\n" | |
312 | msg %= indent_string, version, len(data) |
|
312 | msg %= indent_string, version, len(data) | |
313 | ui.write(msg) |
|
313 | ui.write(msg) | |
314 | fm = ui.formatter('debugobsolete', opts) |
|
314 | fm = ui.formatter('debugobsolete', opts) | |
315 | for rawmarker in sorted(markers): |
|
315 | for rawmarker in sorted(markers): | |
316 | m = obsutil.marker(None, rawmarker) |
|
316 | m = obsutil.marker(None, rawmarker) | |
317 | fm.startitem() |
|
317 | fm.startitem() | |
318 | fm.plain(indent_string) |
|
318 | fm.plain(indent_string) | |
319 | cmdutil.showmarker(fm, m) |
|
319 | cmdutil.showmarker(fm, m) | |
320 | fm.end() |
|
320 | fm.end() | |
321 |
|
321 | |||
322 | def _debugphaseheads(ui, data, indent=0): |
|
322 | def _debugphaseheads(ui, data, indent=0): | |
323 | """display version and markers contained in 'data'""" |
|
323 | """display version and markers contained in 'data'""" | |
324 | indent_string = ' ' * indent |
|
324 | indent_string = ' ' * indent | |
325 | headsbyphase = phases.binarydecode(data) |
|
325 | headsbyphase = phases.binarydecode(data) | |
326 | for phase in phases.allphases: |
|
326 | for phase in phases.allphases: | |
327 | for head in headsbyphase[phase]: |
|
327 | for head in headsbyphase[phase]: | |
328 | ui.write(indent_string) |
|
328 | ui.write(indent_string) | |
329 | ui.write('%s %s\n' % (hex(head), phases.phasenames[phase])) |
|
329 | ui.write('%s %s\n' % (hex(head), phases.phasenames[phase])) | |
330 |
|
330 | |||
331 | def _quasirepr(thing): |
|
331 | def _quasirepr(thing): | |
332 | if isinstance(thing, (dict, util.sortdict, collections.OrderedDict)): |
|
332 | if isinstance(thing, (dict, util.sortdict, collections.OrderedDict)): | |
333 | return '{%s}' % ( |
|
333 | return '{%s}' % ( | |
334 | b', '.join(b'%s: %s' % (k, thing[k]) for k in sorted(thing))) |
|
334 | b', '.join(b'%s: %s' % (k, thing[k]) for k in sorted(thing))) | |
335 | return pycompat.bytestr(repr(thing)) |
|
335 | return pycompat.bytestr(repr(thing)) | |
336 |
|
336 | |||
337 | def _debugbundle2(ui, gen, all=None, **opts): |
|
337 | def _debugbundle2(ui, gen, all=None, **opts): | |
338 | """lists the contents of a bundle2""" |
|
338 | """lists the contents of a bundle2""" | |
339 | if not isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): |
|
339 | if not isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): | |
340 | raise error.Abort(_('not a bundle2 file')) |
|
340 | raise error.Abort(_('not a bundle2 file')) | |
341 | ui.write(('Stream params: %s\n' % _quasirepr(gen.params))) |
|
341 | ui.write(('Stream params: %s\n' % _quasirepr(gen.params))) | |
342 | parttypes = opts.get(r'part_type', []) |
|
342 | parttypes = opts.get(r'part_type', []) | |
343 | for part in gen.iterparts(): |
|
343 | for part in gen.iterparts(): | |
344 | if parttypes and part.type not in parttypes: |
|
344 | if parttypes and part.type not in parttypes: | |
345 | continue |
|
345 | continue | |
346 | ui.write('%s -- %s\n' % (part.type, _quasirepr(part.params))) |
|
346 | ui.write('%s -- %s\n' % (part.type, _quasirepr(part.params))) | |
347 | if part.type == 'changegroup': |
|
347 | if part.type == 'changegroup': | |
348 | version = part.params.get('version', '01') |
|
348 | version = part.params.get('version', '01') | |
349 | cg = changegroup.getunbundler(version, part, 'UN') |
|
349 | cg = changegroup.getunbundler(version, part, 'UN') | |
350 | if not ui.quiet: |
|
350 | if not ui.quiet: | |
351 | _debugchangegroup(ui, cg, all=all, indent=4, **opts) |
|
351 | _debugchangegroup(ui, cg, all=all, indent=4, **opts) | |
352 | if part.type == 'obsmarkers': |
|
352 | if part.type == 'obsmarkers': | |
353 | if not ui.quiet: |
|
353 | if not ui.quiet: | |
354 | _debugobsmarkers(ui, part, indent=4, **opts) |
|
354 | _debugobsmarkers(ui, part, indent=4, **opts) | |
355 | if part.type == 'phase-heads': |
|
355 | if part.type == 'phase-heads': | |
356 | if not ui.quiet: |
|
356 | if not ui.quiet: | |
357 | _debugphaseheads(ui, part, indent=4) |
|
357 | _debugphaseheads(ui, part, indent=4) | |
358 |
|
358 | |||
359 | @command('debugbundle', |
|
359 | @command('debugbundle', | |
360 | [('a', 'all', None, _('show all details')), |
|
360 | [('a', 'all', None, _('show all details')), | |
361 | ('', 'part-type', [], _('show only the named part type')), |
|
361 | ('', 'part-type', [], _('show only the named part type')), | |
362 | ('', 'spec', None, _('print the bundlespec of the bundle'))], |
|
362 | ('', 'spec', None, _('print the bundlespec of the bundle'))], | |
363 | _('FILE'), |
|
363 | _('FILE'), | |
364 | norepo=True) |
|
364 | norepo=True) | |
365 | def debugbundle(ui, bundlepath, all=None, spec=None, **opts): |
|
365 | def debugbundle(ui, bundlepath, all=None, spec=None, **opts): | |
366 | """lists the contents of a bundle""" |
|
366 | """lists the contents of a bundle""" | |
367 | with hg.openpath(ui, bundlepath) as f: |
|
367 | with hg.openpath(ui, bundlepath) as f: | |
368 | if spec: |
|
368 | if spec: | |
369 | spec = exchange.getbundlespec(ui, f) |
|
369 | spec = exchange.getbundlespec(ui, f) | |
370 | ui.write('%s\n' % spec) |
|
370 | ui.write('%s\n' % spec) | |
371 | return |
|
371 | return | |
372 |
|
372 | |||
373 | gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, bundlepath) |
|
373 | gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, bundlepath) | |
374 | if isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): |
|
374 | if isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): | |
375 | return _debugbundle2(ui, gen, all=all, **opts) |
|
375 | return _debugbundle2(ui, gen, all=all, **opts) | |
376 | _debugchangegroup(ui, gen, all=all, **opts) |
|
376 | _debugchangegroup(ui, gen, all=all, **opts) | |
377 |
|
377 | |||
378 | @command('debugcapabilities', |
|
378 | @command('debugcapabilities', | |
379 | [], _('PATH'), |
|
379 | [], _('PATH'), | |
380 | norepo=True) |
|
380 | norepo=True) | |
381 | def debugcapabilities(ui, path, **opts): |
|
381 | def debugcapabilities(ui, path, **opts): | |
382 | """lists the capabilities of a remote peer""" |
|
382 | """lists the capabilities of a remote peer""" | |
383 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
383 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
384 | peer = hg.peer(ui, opts, path) |
|
384 | peer = hg.peer(ui, opts, path) | |
385 | caps = peer.capabilities() |
|
385 | caps = peer.capabilities() | |
386 | ui.write(('Main capabilities:\n')) |
|
386 | ui.write(('Main capabilities:\n')) | |
387 | for c in sorted(caps): |
|
387 | for c in sorted(caps): | |
388 | ui.write((' %s\n') % c) |
|
388 | ui.write((' %s\n') % c) | |
389 | b2caps = bundle2.bundle2caps(peer) |
|
389 | b2caps = bundle2.bundle2caps(peer) | |
390 | if b2caps: |
|
390 | if b2caps: | |
391 | ui.write(('Bundle2 capabilities:\n')) |
|
391 | ui.write(('Bundle2 capabilities:\n')) | |
392 | for key, values in sorted(b2caps.iteritems()): |
|
392 | for key, values in sorted(b2caps.iteritems()): | |
393 | ui.write((' %s\n') % key) |
|
393 | ui.write((' %s\n') % key) | |
394 | for v in values: |
|
394 | for v in values: | |
395 | ui.write((' %s\n') % v) |
|
395 | ui.write((' %s\n') % v) | |
396 |
|
396 | |||
397 | @command('debugcheckstate', [], '') |
|
397 | @command('debugcheckstate', [], '') | |
398 | def debugcheckstate(ui, repo): |
|
398 | def debugcheckstate(ui, repo): | |
399 | """validate the correctness of the current dirstate""" |
|
399 | """validate the correctness of the current dirstate""" | |
400 | parent1, parent2 = repo.dirstate.parents() |
|
400 | parent1, parent2 = repo.dirstate.parents() | |
401 | m1 = repo[parent1].manifest() |
|
401 | m1 = repo[parent1].manifest() | |
402 | m2 = repo[parent2].manifest() |
|
402 | m2 = repo[parent2].manifest() | |
403 | errors = 0 |
|
403 | errors = 0 | |
404 | for f in repo.dirstate: |
|
404 | for f in repo.dirstate: | |
405 | state = repo.dirstate[f] |
|
405 | state = repo.dirstate[f] | |
406 | if state in "nr" and f not in m1: |
|
406 | if state in "nr" and f not in m1: | |
407 | ui.warn(_("%s in state %s, but not in manifest1\n") % (f, state)) |
|
407 | ui.warn(_("%s in state %s, but not in manifest1\n") % (f, state)) | |
408 | errors += 1 |
|
408 | errors += 1 | |
409 | if state in "a" and f in m1: |
|
409 | if state in "a" and f in m1: | |
410 | ui.warn(_("%s in state %s, but also in manifest1\n") % (f, state)) |
|
410 | ui.warn(_("%s in state %s, but also in manifest1\n") % (f, state)) | |
411 | errors += 1 |
|
411 | errors += 1 | |
412 | if state in "m" and f not in m1 and f not in m2: |
|
412 | if state in "m" and f not in m1 and f not in m2: | |
413 | ui.warn(_("%s in state %s, but not in either manifest\n") % |
|
413 | ui.warn(_("%s in state %s, but not in either manifest\n") % | |
414 | (f, state)) |
|
414 | (f, state)) | |
415 | errors += 1 |
|
415 | errors += 1 | |
416 | for f in m1: |
|
416 | for f in m1: | |
417 | state = repo.dirstate[f] |
|
417 | state = repo.dirstate[f] | |
418 | if state not in "nrm": |
|
418 | if state not in "nrm": | |
419 | ui.warn(_("%s in manifest1, but listed as state %s") % (f, state)) |
|
419 | ui.warn(_("%s in manifest1, but listed as state %s") % (f, state)) | |
420 | errors += 1 |
|
420 | errors += 1 | |
421 | if errors: |
|
421 | if errors: | |
422 | error = _(".hg/dirstate inconsistent with current parent's manifest") |
|
422 | error = _(".hg/dirstate inconsistent with current parent's manifest") | |
423 | raise error.Abort(error) |
|
423 | raise error.Abort(error) | |
424 |
|
424 | |||
425 | @command('debugcolor', |
|
425 | @command('debugcolor', | |
426 | [('', 'style', None, _('show all configured styles'))], |
|
426 | [('', 'style', None, _('show all configured styles'))], | |
427 | 'hg debugcolor') |
|
427 | 'hg debugcolor') | |
428 | def debugcolor(ui, repo, **opts): |
|
428 | def debugcolor(ui, repo, **opts): | |
429 | """show available color, effects or style""" |
|
429 | """show available color, effects or style""" | |
430 | ui.write(('color mode: %s\n') % ui._colormode) |
|
430 | ui.write(('color mode: %s\n') % ui._colormode) | |
431 | if opts.get(r'style'): |
|
431 | if opts.get(r'style'): | |
432 | return _debugdisplaystyle(ui) |
|
432 | return _debugdisplaystyle(ui) | |
433 | else: |
|
433 | else: | |
434 | return _debugdisplaycolor(ui) |
|
434 | return _debugdisplaycolor(ui) | |
435 |
|
435 | |||
436 | def _debugdisplaycolor(ui): |
|
436 | def _debugdisplaycolor(ui): | |
437 | ui = ui.copy() |
|
437 | ui = ui.copy() | |
438 | ui._styles.clear() |
|
438 | ui._styles.clear() | |
439 | for effect in color._activeeffects(ui).keys(): |
|
439 | for effect in color._activeeffects(ui).keys(): | |
440 | ui._styles[effect] = effect |
|
440 | ui._styles[effect] = effect | |
441 | if ui._terminfoparams: |
|
441 | if ui._terminfoparams: | |
442 | for k, v in ui.configitems('color'): |
|
442 | for k, v in ui.configitems('color'): | |
443 | if k.startswith('color.'): |
|
443 | if k.startswith('color.'): | |
444 | ui._styles[k] = k[6:] |
|
444 | ui._styles[k] = k[6:] | |
445 | elif k.startswith('terminfo.'): |
|
445 | elif k.startswith('terminfo.'): | |
446 | ui._styles[k] = k[9:] |
|
446 | ui._styles[k] = k[9:] | |
447 | ui.write(_('available colors:\n')) |
|
447 | ui.write(_('available colors:\n')) | |
448 | # sort label with a '_' after the other to group '_background' entry. |
|
448 | # sort label with a '_' after the other to group '_background' entry. | |
449 | items = sorted(ui._styles.items(), |
|
449 | items = sorted(ui._styles.items(), | |
450 | key=lambda i: ('_' in i[0], i[0], i[1])) |
|
450 | key=lambda i: ('_' in i[0], i[0], i[1])) | |
451 | for colorname, label in items: |
|
451 | for colorname, label in items: | |
452 | ui.write(('%s\n') % colorname, label=label) |
|
452 | ui.write(('%s\n') % colorname, label=label) | |
453 |
|
453 | |||
454 | def _debugdisplaystyle(ui): |
|
454 | def _debugdisplaystyle(ui): | |
455 | ui.write(_('available style:\n')) |
|
455 | ui.write(_('available style:\n')) | |
456 | width = max(len(s) for s in ui._styles) |
|
456 | width = max(len(s) for s in ui._styles) | |
457 | for label, effects in sorted(ui._styles.items()): |
|
457 | for label, effects in sorted(ui._styles.items()): | |
458 | ui.write('%s' % label, label=label) |
|
458 | ui.write('%s' % label, label=label) | |
459 | if effects: |
|
459 | if effects: | |
460 | # 50 |
|
460 | # 50 | |
461 | ui.write(': ') |
|
461 | ui.write(': ') | |
462 | ui.write(' ' * (max(0, width - len(label)))) |
|
462 | ui.write(' ' * (max(0, width - len(label)))) | |
463 | ui.write(', '.join(ui.label(e, e) for e in effects.split())) |
|
463 | ui.write(', '.join(ui.label(e, e) for e in effects.split())) | |
464 | ui.write('\n') |
|
464 | ui.write('\n') | |
465 |
|
465 | |||
466 | @command('debugcreatestreamclonebundle', [], 'FILE') |
|
466 | @command('debugcreatestreamclonebundle', [], 'FILE') | |
467 | def debugcreatestreamclonebundle(ui, repo, fname): |
|
467 | def debugcreatestreamclonebundle(ui, repo, fname): | |
468 | """create a stream clone bundle file |
|
468 | """create a stream clone bundle file | |
469 |
|
469 | |||
470 | Stream bundles are special bundles that are essentially archives of |
|
470 | Stream bundles are special bundles that are essentially archives of | |
471 | revlog files. They are commonly used for cloning very quickly. |
|
471 | revlog files. They are commonly used for cloning very quickly. | |
472 | """ |
|
472 | """ | |
473 | # TODO we may want to turn this into an abort when this functionality |
|
473 | # TODO we may want to turn this into an abort when this functionality | |
474 | # is moved into `hg bundle`. |
|
474 | # is moved into `hg bundle`. | |
475 | if phases.hassecret(repo): |
|
475 | if phases.hassecret(repo): | |
476 | ui.warn(_('(warning: stream clone bundle will contain secret ' |
|
476 | ui.warn(_('(warning: stream clone bundle will contain secret ' | |
477 | 'revisions)\n')) |
|
477 | 'revisions)\n')) | |
478 |
|
478 | |||
479 | requirements, gen = streamclone.generatebundlev1(repo) |
|
479 | requirements, gen = streamclone.generatebundlev1(repo) | |
480 | changegroup.writechunks(ui, gen, fname) |
|
480 | changegroup.writechunks(ui, gen, fname) | |
481 |
|
481 | |||
482 | ui.write(_('bundle requirements: %s\n') % ', '.join(sorted(requirements))) |
|
482 | ui.write(_('bundle requirements: %s\n') % ', '.join(sorted(requirements))) | |
483 |
|
483 | |||
484 | @command('debugdag', |
|
484 | @command('debugdag', | |
485 | [('t', 'tags', None, _('use tags as labels')), |
|
485 | [('t', 'tags', None, _('use tags as labels')), | |
486 | ('b', 'branches', None, _('annotate with branch names')), |
|
486 | ('b', 'branches', None, _('annotate with branch names')), | |
487 | ('', 'dots', None, _('use dots for runs')), |
|
487 | ('', 'dots', None, _('use dots for runs')), | |
488 | ('s', 'spaces', None, _('separate elements by spaces'))], |
|
488 | ('s', 'spaces', None, _('separate elements by spaces'))], | |
489 | _('[OPTION]... [FILE [REV]...]'), |
|
489 | _('[OPTION]... [FILE [REV]...]'), | |
490 | optionalrepo=True) |
|
490 | optionalrepo=True) | |
491 | def debugdag(ui, repo, file_=None, *revs, **opts): |
|
491 | def debugdag(ui, repo, file_=None, *revs, **opts): | |
492 | """format the changelog or an index DAG as a concise textual description |
|
492 | """format the changelog or an index DAG as a concise textual description | |
493 |
|
493 | |||
494 | If you pass a revlog index, the revlog's DAG is emitted. If you list |
|
494 | If you pass a revlog index, the revlog's DAG is emitted. If you list | |
495 | revision numbers, they get labeled in the output as rN. |
|
495 | revision numbers, they get labeled in the output as rN. | |
496 |
|
496 | |||
497 | Otherwise, the changelog DAG of the current repo is emitted. |
|
497 | Otherwise, the changelog DAG of the current repo is emitted. | |
498 | """ |
|
498 | """ | |
499 | spaces = opts.get(r'spaces') |
|
499 | spaces = opts.get(r'spaces') | |
500 | dots = opts.get(r'dots') |
|
500 | dots = opts.get(r'dots') | |
501 | if file_: |
|
501 | if file_: | |
502 | rlog = revlog.revlog(vfsmod.vfs(pycompat.getcwd(), audit=False), |
|
502 | rlog = revlog.revlog(vfsmod.vfs(pycompat.getcwd(), audit=False), | |
503 | file_) |
|
503 | file_) | |
504 | revs = set((int(r) for r in revs)) |
|
504 | revs = set((int(r) for r in revs)) | |
505 | def events(): |
|
505 | def events(): | |
506 | for r in rlog: |
|
506 | for r in rlog: | |
507 | yield 'n', (r, list(p for p in rlog.parentrevs(r) |
|
507 | yield 'n', (r, list(p for p in rlog.parentrevs(r) | |
508 | if p != -1)) |
|
508 | if p != -1)) | |
509 | if r in revs: |
|
509 | if r in revs: | |
510 | yield 'l', (r, "r%i" % r) |
|
510 | yield 'l', (r, "r%i" % r) | |
511 | elif repo: |
|
511 | elif repo: | |
512 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
512 | cl = repo.changelog | |
513 | tags = opts.get(r'tags') |
|
513 | tags = opts.get(r'tags') | |
514 | branches = opts.get(r'branches') |
|
514 | branches = opts.get(r'branches') | |
515 | if tags: |
|
515 | if tags: | |
516 | labels = {} |
|
516 | labels = {} | |
517 | for l, n in repo.tags().items(): |
|
517 | for l, n in repo.tags().items(): | |
518 | labels.setdefault(cl.rev(n), []).append(l) |
|
518 | labels.setdefault(cl.rev(n), []).append(l) | |
519 | def events(): |
|
519 | def events(): | |
520 | b = "default" |
|
520 | b = "default" | |
521 | for r in cl: |
|
521 | for r in cl: | |
522 | if branches: |
|
522 | if branches: | |
523 | newb = cl.read(cl.node(r))[5]['branch'] |
|
523 | newb = cl.read(cl.node(r))[5]['branch'] | |
524 | if newb != b: |
|
524 | if newb != b: | |
525 | yield 'a', newb |
|
525 | yield 'a', newb | |
526 | b = newb |
|
526 | b = newb | |
527 | yield 'n', (r, list(p for p in cl.parentrevs(r) |
|
527 | yield 'n', (r, list(p for p in cl.parentrevs(r) | |
528 | if p != -1)) |
|
528 | if p != -1)) | |
529 | if tags: |
|
529 | if tags: | |
530 | ls = labels.get(r) |
|
530 | ls = labels.get(r) | |
531 | if ls: |
|
531 | if ls: | |
532 | for l in ls: |
|
532 | for l in ls: | |
533 | yield 'l', (r, l) |
|
533 | yield 'l', (r, l) | |
534 | else: |
|
534 | else: | |
535 | raise error.Abort(_('need repo for changelog dag')) |
|
535 | raise error.Abort(_('need repo for changelog dag')) | |
536 |
|
536 | |||
537 | for line in dagparser.dagtextlines(events(), |
|
537 | for line in dagparser.dagtextlines(events(), | |
538 | addspaces=spaces, |
|
538 | addspaces=spaces, | |
539 | wraplabels=True, |
|
539 | wraplabels=True, | |
540 | wrapannotations=True, |
|
540 | wrapannotations=True, | |
541 | wrapnonlinear=dots, |
|
541 | wrapnonlinear=dots, | |
542 | usedots=dots, |
|
542 | usedots=dots, | |
543 | maxlinewidth=70): |
|
543 | maxlinewidth=70): | |
544 | ui.write(line) |
|
544 | ui.write(line) | |
545 | ui.write("\n") |
|
545 | ui.write("\n") | |
546 |
|
546 | |||
547 | @command('debugdata', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts, _('-c|-m|FILE REV')) |
|
547 | @command('debugdata', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts, _('-c|-m|FILE REV')) | |
548 | def debugdata(ui, repo, file_, rev=None, **opts): |
|
548 | def debugdata(ui, repo, file_, rev=None, **opts): | |
549 | """dump the contents of a data file revision""" |
|
549 | """dump the contents of a data file revision""" | |
550 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
550 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
551 | if opts.get('changelog') or opts.get('manifest') or opts.get('dir'): |
|
551 | if opts.get('changelog') or opts.get('manifest') or opts.get('dir'): | |
552 | if rev is not None: |
|
552 | if rev is not None: | |
553 | raise error.CommandError('debugdata', _('invalid arguments')) |
|
553 | raise error.CommandError('debugdata', _('invalid arguments')) | |
554 | file_, rev = None, file_ |
|
554 | file_, rev = None, file_ | |
555 | elif rev is None: |
|
555 | elif rev is None: | |
556 | raise error.CommandError('debugdata', _('invalid arguments')) |
|
556 | raise error.CommandError('debugdata', _('invalid arguments')) | |
557 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugdata', file_, opts) |
|
557 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugdata', file_, opts) | |
558 | try: |
|
558 | try: | |
559 | ui.write(r.revision(r.lookup(rev), raw=True)) |
|
559 | ui.write(r.revision(r.lookup(rev), raw=True)) | |
560 | except KeyError: |
|
560 | except KeyError: | |
561 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid revision identifier %s') % rev) |
|
561 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid revision identifier %s') % rev) | |
562 |
|
562 | |||
563 | @command('debugdate', |
|
563 | @command('debugdate', | |
564 | [('e', 'extended', None, _('try extended date formats'))], |
|
564 | [('e', 'extended', None, _('try extended date formats'))], | |
565 | _('[-e] DATE [RANGE]'), |
|
565 | _('[-e] DATE [RANGE]'), | |
566 | norepo=True, optionalrepo=True) |
|
566 | norepo=True, optionalrepo=True) | |
567 | def debugdate(ui, date, range=None, **opts): |
|
567 | def debugdate(ui, date, range=None, **opts): | |
568 | """parse and display a date""" |
|
568 | """parse and display a date""" | |
569 | if opts[r"extended"]: |
|
569 | if opts[r"extended"]: | |
570 | d = dateutil.parsedate(date, util.extendeddateformats) |
|
570 | d = dateutil.parsedate(date, util.extendeddateformats) | |
571 | else: |
|
571 | else: | |
572 | d = dateutil.parsedate(date) |
|
572 | d = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
573 | ui.write(("internal: %d %d\n") % d) |
|
573 | ui.write(("internal: %d %d\n") % d) | |
574 | ui.write(("standard: %s\n") % dateutil.datestr(d)) |
|
574 | ui.write(("standard: %s\n") % dateutil.datestr(d)) | |
575 | if range: |
|
575 | if range: | |
576 | m = dateutil.matchdate(range) |
|
576 | m = dateutil.matchdate(range) | |
577 | ui.write(("match: %s\n") % m(d[0])) |
|
577 | ui.write(("match: %s\n") % m(d[0])) | |
578 |
|
578 | |||
579 | @command('debugdeltachain', |
|
579 | @command('debugdeltachain', | |
580 | cmdutil.debugrevlogopts + cmdutil.formatteropts, |
|
580 | cmdutil.debugrevlogopts + cmdutil.formatteropts, | |
581 | _('-c|-m|FILE'), |
|
581 | _('-c|-m|FILE'), | |
582 | optionalrepo=True) |
|
582 | optionalrepo=True) | |
583 | def debugdeltachain(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): |
|
583 | def debugdeltachain(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): | |
584 | """dump information about delta chains in a revlog |
|
584 | """dump information about delta chains in a revlog | |
585 |
|
585 | |||
586 | Output can be templatized. Available template keywords are: |
|
586 | Output can be templatized. Available template keywords are: | |
587 |
|
587 | |||
588 | :``rev``: revision number |
|
588 | :``rev``: revision number | |
589 | :``chainid``: delta chain identifier (numbered by unique base) |
|
589 | :``chainid``: delta chain identifier (numbered by unique base) | |
590 | :``chainlen``: delta chain length to this revision |
|
590 | :``chainlen``: delta chain length to this revision | |
591 | :``prevrev``: previous revision in delta chain |
|
591 | :``prevrev``: previous revision in delta chain | |
592 | :``deltatype``: role of delta / how it was computed |
|
592 | :``deltatype``: role of delta / how it was computed | |
593 | :``compsize``: compressed size of revision |
|
593 | :``compsize``: compressed size of revision | |
594 | :``uncompsize``: uncompressed size of revision |
|
594 | :``uncompsize``: uncompressed size of revision | |
595 | :``chainsize``: total size of compressed revisions in chain |
|
595 | :``chainsize``: total size of compressed revisions in chain | |
596 | :``chainratio``: total chain size divided by uncompressed revision size |
|
596 | :``chainratio``: total chain size divided by uncompressed revision size | |
597 | (new delta chains typically start at ratio 2.00) |
|
597 | (new delta chains typically start at ratio 2.00) | |
598 | :``lindist``: linear distance from base revision in delta chain to end |
|
598 | :``lindist``: linear distance from base revision in delta chain to end | |
599 | of this revision |
|
599 | of this revision | |
600 | :``extradist``: total size of revisions not part of this delta chain from |
|
600 | :``extradist``: total size of revisions not part of this delta chain from | |
601 | base of delta chain to end of this revision; a measurement |
|
601 | base of delta chain to end of this revision; a measurement | |
602 | of how much extra data we need to read/seek across to read |
|
602 | of how much extra data we need to read/seek across to read | |
603 | the delta chain for this revision |
|
603 | the delta chain for this revision | |
604 | :``extraratio``: extradist divided by chainsize; another representation of |
|
604 | :``extraratio``: extradist divided by chainsize; another representation of | |
605 | how much unrelated data is needed to load this delta chain |
|
605 | how much unrelated data is needed to load this delta chain | |
606 |
|
606 | |||
607 | If the repository is configured to use the sparse read, additional keywords |
|
607 | If the repository is configured to use the sparse read, additional keywords | |
608 | are available: |
|
608 | are available: | |
609 |
|
609 | |||
610 | :``readsize``: total size of data read from the disk for a revision |
|
610 | :``readsize``: total size of data read from the disk for a revision | |
611 | (sum of the sizes of all the blocks) |
|
611 | (sum of the sizes of all the blocks) | |
612 | :``largestblock``: size of the largest block of data read from the disk |
|
612 | :``largestblock``: size of the largest block of data read from the disk | |
613 | :``readdensity``: density of useful bytes in the data read from the disk |
|
613 | :``readdensity``: density of useful bytes in the data read from the disk | |
614 | :``srchunks``: in how many data hunks the whole revision would be read |
|
614 | :``srchunks``: in how many data hunks the whole revision would be read | |
615 |
|
615 | |||
616 | The sparse read can be enabled with experimental.sparse-read = True |
|
616 | The sparse read can be enabled with experimental.sparse-read = True | |
617 | """ |
|
617 | """ | |
618 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
618 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
619 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugdeltachain', file_, opts) |
|
619 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugdeltachain', file_, opts) | |
620 | index = r.index |
|
620 | index = r.index | |
621 | generaldelta = r.version & revlog.FLAG_GENERALDELTA |
|
621 | generaldelta = r.version & revlog.FLAG_GENERALDELTA | |
622 | withsparseread = getattr(r, '_withsparseread', False) |
|
622 | withsparseread = getattr(r, '_withsparseread', False) | |
623 |
|
623 | |||
624 | def revinfo(rev): |
|
624 | def revinfo(rev): | |
625 | e = index[rev] |
|
625 | e = index[rev] | |
626 | compsize = e[1] |
|
626 | compsize = e[1] | |
627 | uncompsize = e[2] |
|
627 | uncompsize = e[2] | |
628 | chainsize = 0 |
|
628 | chainsize = 0 | |
629 |
|
629 | |||
630 | if generaldelta: |
|
630 | if generaldelta: | |
631 | if e[3] == e[5]: |
|
631 | if e[3] == e[5]: | |
632 | deltatype = 'p1' |
|
632 | deltatype = 'p1' | |
633 | elif e[3] == e[6]: |
|
633 | elif e[3] == e[6]: | |
634 | deltatype = 'p2' |
|
634 | deltatype = 'p2' | |
635 | elif e[3] == rev - 1: |
|
635 | elif e[3] == rev - 1: | |
636 | deltatype = 'prev' |
|
636 | deltatype = 'prev' | |
637 | elif e[3] == rev: |
|
637 | elif e[3] == rev: | |
638 | deltatype = 'base' |
|
638 | deltatype = 'base' | |
639 | else: |
|
639 | else: | |
640 | deltatype = 'other' |
|
640 | deltatype = 'other' | |
641 | else: |
|
641 | else: | |
642 | if e[3] == rev: |
|
642 | if e[3] == rev: | |
643 | deltatype = 'base' |
|
643 | deltatype = 'base' | |
644 | else: |
|
644 | else: | |
645 | deltatype = 'prev' |
|
645 | deltatype = 'prev' | |
646 |
|
646 | |||
647 | chain = r._deltachain(rev)[0] |
|
647 | chain = r._deltachain(rev)[0] | |
648 | for iterrev in chain: |
|
648 | for iterrev in chain: | |
649 | e = index[iterrev] |
|
649 | e = index[iterrev] | |
650 | chainsize += e[1] |
|
650 | chainsize += e[1] | |
651 |
|
651 | |||
652 | return compsize, uncompsize, deltatype, chain, chainsize |
|
652 | return compsize, uncompsize, deltatype, chain, chainsize | |
653 |
|
653 | |||
654 | fm = ui.formatter('debugdeltachain', opts) |
|
654 | fm = ui.formatter('debugdeltachain', opts) | |
655 |
|
655 | |||
656 | fm.plain(' rev chain# chainlen prev delta ' |
|
656 | fm.plain(' rev chain# chainlen prev delta ' | |
657 | 'size rawsize chainsize ratio lindist extradist ' |
|
657 | 'size rawsize chainsize ratio lindist extradist ' | |
658 | 'extraratio') |
|
658 | 'extraratio') | |
659 | if withsparseread: |
|
659 | if withsparseread: | |
660 | fm.plain(' readsize largestblk rddensity srchunks') |
|
660 | fm.plain(' readsize largestblk rddensity srchunks') | |
661 | fm.plain('\n') |
|
661 | fm.plain('\n') | |
662 |
|
662 | |||
663 | chainbases = {} |
|
663 | chainbases = {} | |
664 | for rev in r: |
|
664 | for rev in r: | |
665 | comp, uncomp, deltatype, chain, chainsize = revinfo(rev) |
|
665 | comp, uncomp, deltatype, chain, chainsize = revinfo(rev) | |
666 | chainbase = chain[0] |
|
666 | chainbase = chain[0] | |
667 | chainid = chainbases.setdefault(chainbase, len(chainbases) + 1) |
|
667 | chainid = chainbases.setdefault(chainbase, len(chainbases) + 1) | |
668 | start = r.start |
|
668 | start = r.start | |
669 | length = r.length |
|
669 | length = r.length | |
670 | basestart = start(chainbase) |
|
670 | basestart = start(chainbase) | |
671 | revstart = start(rev) |
|
671 | revstart = start(rev) | |
672 | lineardist = revstart + comp - basestart |
|
672 | lineardist = revstart + comp - basestart | |
673 | extradist = lineardist - chainsize |
|
673 | extradist = lineardist - chainsize | |
674 | try: |
|
674 | try: | |
675 | prevrev = chain[-2] |
|
675 | prevrev = chain[-2] | |
676 | except IndexError: |
|
676 | except IndexError: | |
677 | prevrev = -1 |
|
677 | prevrev = -1 | |
678 |
|
678 | |||
679 | chainratio = float(chainsize) / float(uncomp) |
|
679 | chainratio = float(chainsize) / float(uncomp) | |
680 | extraratio = float(extradist) / float(chainsize) |
|
680 | extraratio = float(extradist) / float(chainsize) | |
681 |
|
681 | |||
682 | fm.startitem() |
|
682 | fm.startitem() | |
683 | fm.write('rev chainid chainlen prevrev deltatype compsize ' |
|
683 | fm.write('rev chainid chainlen prevrev deltatype compsize ' | |
684 | 'uncompsize chainsize chainratio lindist extradist ' |
|
684 | 'uncompsize chainsize chainratio lindist extradist ' | |
685 | 'extraratio', |
|
685 | 'extraratio', | |
686 | '%7d %7d %8d %8d %7s %10d %10d %10d %9.5f %9d %9d %10.5f', |
|
686 | '%7d %7d %8d %8d %7s %10d %10d %10d %9.5f %9d %9d %10.5f', | |
687 | rev, chainid, len(chain), prevrev, deltatype, comp, |
|
687 | rev, chainid, len(chain), prevrev, deltatype, comp, | |
688 | uncomp, chainsize, chainratio, lineardist, extradist, |
|
688 | uncomp, chainsize, chainratio, lineardist, extradist, | |
689 | extraratio, |
|
689 | extraratio, | |
690 | rev=rev, chainid=chainid, chainlen=len(chain), |
|
690 | rev=rev, chainid=chainid, chainlen=len(chain), | |
691 | prevrev=prevrev, deltatype=deltatype, compsize=comp, |
|
691 | prevrev=prevrev, deltatype=deltatype, compsize=comp, | |
692 | uncompsize=uncomp, chainsize=chainsize, |
|
692 | uncompsize=uncomp, chainsize=chainsize, | |
693 | chainratio=chainratio, lindist=lineardist, |
|
693 | chainratio=chainratio, lindist=lineardist, | |
694 | extradist=extradist, extraratio=extraratio) |
|
694 | extradist=extradist, extraratio=extraratio) | |
695 | if withsparseread: |
|
695 | if withsparseread: | |
696 | readsize = 0 |
|
696 | readsize = 0 | |
697 | largestblock = 0 |
|
697 | largestblock = 0 | |
698 | srchunks = 0 |
|
698 | srchunks = 0 | |
699 |
|
699 | |||
700 | for revschunk in revlog._slicechunk(r, chain): |
|
700 | for revschunk in revlog._slicechunk(r, chain): | |
701 | srchunks += 1 |
|
701 | srchunks += 1 | |
702 | blkend = start(revschunk[-1]) + length(revschunk[-1]) |
|
702 | blkend = start(revschunk[-1]) + length(revschunk[-1]) | |
703 | blksize = blkend - start(revschunk[0]) |
|
703 | blksize = blkend - start(revschunk[0]) | |
704 |
|
704 | |||
705 | readsize += blksize |
|
705 | readsize += blksize | |
706 | if largestblock < blksize: |
|
706 | if largestblock < blksize: | |
707 | largestblock = blksize |
|
707 | largestblock = blksize | |
708 |
|
708 | |||
709 | readdensity = float(chainsize) / float(readsize) |
|
709 | readdensity = float(chainsize) / float(readsize) | |
710 |
|
710 | |||
711 | fm.write('readsize largestblock readdensity srchunks', |
|
711 | fm.write('readsize largestblock readdensity srchunks', | |
712 | ' %10d %10d %9.5f %8d', |
|
712 | ' %10d %10d %9.5f %8d', | |
713 | readsize, largestblock, readdensity, srchunks, |
|
713 | readsize, largestblock, readdensity, srchunks, | |
714 | readsize=readsize, largestblock=largestblock, |
|
714 | readsize=readsize, largestblock=largestblock, | |
715 | readdensity=readdensity, srchunks=srchunks) |
|
715 | readdensity=readdensity, srchunks=srchunks) | |
716 |
|
716 | |||
717 | fm.plain('\n') |
|
717 | fm.plain('\n') | |
718 |
|
718 | |||
719 | fm.end() |
|
719 | fm.end() | |
720 |
|
720 | |||
721 | @command('debugdirstate|debugstate', |
|
721 | @command('debugdirstate|debugstate', | |
722 | [('', 'nodates', None, _('do not display the saved mtime')), |
|
722 | [('', 'nodates', None, _('do not display the saved mtime')), | |
723 | ('', 'datesort', None, _('sort by saved mtime'))], |
|
723 | ('', 'datesort', None, _('sort by saved mtime'))], | |
724 | _('[OPTION]...')) |
|
724 | _('[OPTION]...')) | |
725 | def debugstate(ui, repo, **opts): |
|
725 | def debugstate(ui, repo, **opts): | |
726 | """show the contents of the current dirstate""" |
|
726 | """show the contents of the current dirstate""" | |
727 |
|
727 | |||
728 | nodates = opts.get(r'nodates') |
|
728 | nodates = opts.get(r'nodates') | |
729 | datesort = opts.get(r'datesort') |
|
729 | datesort = opts.get(r'datesort') | |
730 |
|
730 | |||
731 | timestr = "" |
|
731 | timestr = "" | |
732 | if datesort: |
|
732 | if datesort: | |
733 | keyfunc = lambda x: (x[1][3], x[0]) # sort by mtime, then by filename |
|
733 | keyfunc = lambda x: (x[1][3], x[0]) # sort by mtime, then by filename | |
734 | else: |
|
734 | else: | |
735 | keyfunc = None # sort by filename |
|
735 | keyfunc = None # sort by filename | |
736 | for file_, ent in sorted(repo.dirstate._map.iteritems(), key=keyfunc): |
|
736 | for file_, ent in sorted(repo.dirstate._map.iteritems(), key=keyfunc): | |
737 | if ent[3] == -1: |
|
737 | if ent[3] == -1: | |
738 | timestr = 'unset ' |
|
738 | timestr = 'unset ' | |
739 | elif nodates: |
|
739 | elif nodates: | |
740 | timestr = 'set ' |
|
740 | timestr = 'set ' | |
741 | else: |
|
741 | else: | |
742 | timestr = time.strftime(r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S ", |
|
742 | timestr = time.strftime(r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S ", | |
743 | time.localtime(ent[3])) |
|
743 | time.localtime(ent[3])) | |
744 | timestr = encoding.strtolocal(timestr) |
|
744 | timestr = encoding.strtolocal(timestr) | |
745 | if ent[1] & 0o20000: |
|
745 | if ent[1] & 0o20000: | |
746 | mode = 'lnk' |
|
746 | mode = 'lnk' | |
747 | else: |
|
747 | else: | |
748 | mode = '%3o' % (ent[1] & 0o777 & ~util.umask) |
|
748 | mode = '%3o' % (ent[1] & 0o777 & ~util.umask) | |
749 | ui.write("%c %s %10d %s%s\n" % (ent[0], mode, ent[2], timestr, file_)) |
|
749 | ui.write("%c %s %10d %s%s\n" % (ent[0], mode, ent[2], timestr, file_)) | |
750 | for f in repo.dirstate.copies(): |
|
750 | for f in repo.dirstate.copies(): | |
751 | ui.write(_("copy: %s -> %s\n") % (repo.dirstate.copied(f), f)) |
|
751 | ui.write(_("copy: %s -> %s\n") % (repo.dirstate.copied(f), f)) | |
752 |
|
752 | |||
753 | @command('debugdiscovery', |
|
753 | @command('debugdiscovery', | |
754 | [('', 'old', None, _('use old-style discovery')), |
|
754 | [('', 'old', None, _('use old-style discovery')), | |
755 | ('', 'nonheads', None, |
|
755 | ('', 'nonheads', None, | |
756 | _('use old-style discovery with non-heads included')), |
|
756 | _('use old-style discovery with non-heads included')), | |
757 | ('', 'rev', [], 'restrict discovery to this set of revs'), |
|
757 | ('', 'rev', [], 'restrict discovery to this set of revs'), | |
758 | ] + cmdutil.remoteopts, |
|
758 | ] + cmdutil.remoteopts, | |
759 | _('[--rev REV] [OTHER]')) |
|
759 | _('[--rev REV] [OTHER]')) | |
760 | def debugdiscovery(ui, repo, remoteurl="default", **opts): |
|
760 | def debugdiscovery(ui, repo, remoteurl="default", **opts): | |
761 | """runs the changeset discovery protocol in isolation""" |
|
761 | """runs the changeset discovery protocol in isolation""" | |
762 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
762 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
763 | remoteurl, branches = hg.parseurl(ui.expandpath(remoteurl)) |
|
763 | remoteurl, branches = hg.parseurl(ui.expandpath(remoteurl)) | |
764 | remote = hg.peer(repo, opts, remoteurl) |
|
764 | remote = hg.peer(repo, opts, remoteurl) | |
765 | ui.status(_('comparing with %s\n') % util.hidepassword(remoteurl)) |
|
765 | ui.status(_('comparing with %s\n') % util.hidepassword(remoteurl)) | |
766 |
|
766 | |||
767 | # make sure tests are repeatable |
|
767 | # make sure tests are repeatable | |
768 | random.seed(12323) |
|
768 | random.seed(12323) | |
769 |
|
769 | |||
770 | def doit(pushedrevs, remoteheads, remote=remote): |
|
770 | def doit(pushedrevs, remoteheads, remote=remote): | |
771 | if opts.get('old'): |
|
771 | if opts.get('old'): | |
772 | if not util.safehasattr(remote, 'branches'): |
|
772 | if not util.safehasattr(remote, 'branches'): | |
773 | # enable in-client legacy support |
|
773 | # enable in-client legacy support | |
774 | remote = localrepo.locallegacypeer(remote.local()) |
|
774 | remote = localrepo.locallegacypeer(remote.local()) | |
775 | common, _in, hds = treediscovery.findcommonincoming(repo, remote, |
|
775 | common, _in, hds = treediscovery.findcommonincoming(repo, remote, | |
776 | force=True) |
|
776 | force=True) | |
777 | common = set(common) |
|
777 | common = set(common) | |
778 | if not opts.get('nonheads'): |
|
778 | if not opts.get('nonheads'): | |
779 | ui.write(("unpruned common: %s\n") % |
|
779 | ui.write(("unpruned common: %s\n") % | |
780 | " ".join(sorted(short(n) for n in common))) |
|
780 | " ".join(sorted(short(n) for n in common))) | |
781 | dag = dagutil.revlogdag(repo.changelog) |
|
781 | dag = dagutil.revlogdag(repo.changelog) | |
782 | all = dag.ancestorset(dag.internalizeall(common)) |
|
782 | all = dag.ancestorset(dag.internalizeall(common)) | |
783 | common = dag.externalizeall(dag.headsetofconnecteds(all)) |
|
783 | common = dag.externalizeall(dag.headsetofconnecteds(all)) | |
784 | else: |
|
784 | else: | |
785 | nodes = None |
|
785 | nodes = None | |
786 | if pushedrevs: |
|
786 | if pushedrevs: | |
787 | revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, pushedrevs) |
|
787 | revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, pushedrevs) | |
788 | nodes = [repo[r].node() for r in revs] |
|
788 | nodes = [repo[r].node() for r in revs] | |
789 | common, any, hds = setdiscovery.findcommonheads(ui, repo, remote, |
|
789 | common, any, hds = setdiscovery.findcommonheads(ui, repo, remote, | |
790 | ancestorsof=nodes) |
|
790 | ancestorsof=nodes) | |
791 | common = set(common) |
|
791 | common = set(common) | |
792 | rheads = set(hds) |
|
792 | rheads = set(hds) | |
793 | lheads = set(repo.heads()) |
|
793 | lheads = set(repo.heads()) | |
794 | ui.write(("common heads: %s\n") % |
|
794 | ui.write(("common heads: %s\n") % | |
795 | " ".join(sorted(short(n) for n in common))) |
|
795 | " ".join(sorted(short(n) for n in common))) | |
796 | if lheads <= common: |
|
796 | if lheads <= common: | |
797 | ui.write(("local is subset\n")) |
|
797 | ui.write(("local is subset\n")) | |
798 | elif rheads <= common: |
|
798 | elif rheads <= common: | |
799 | ui.write(("remote is subset\n")) |
|
799 | ui.write(("remote is subset\n")) | |
800 |
|
800 | |||
801 | remoterevs, _checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, remote, branches, revs=None) |
|
801 | remoterevs, _checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, remote, branches, revs=None) | |
802 | localrevs = opts['rev'] |
|
802 | localrevs = opts['rev'] | |
803 | doit(localrevs, remoterevs) |
|
803 | doit(localrevs, remoterevs) | |
804 |
|
804 | |||
805 | _chunksize = 4 << 10 |
|
805 | _chunksize = 4 << 10 | |
806 |
|
806 | |||
807 | @command('debugdownload', |
|
807 | @command('debugdownload', | |
808 | [ |
|
808 | [ | |
809 | ('o', 'output', '', _('path')), |
|
809 | ('o', 'output', '', _('path')), | |
810 | ], |
|
810 | ], | |
811 | optionalrepo=True) |
|
811 | optionalrepo=True) | |
812 | def debugdownload(ui, repo, url, output=None, **opts): |
|
812 | def debugdownload(ui, repo, url, output=None, **opts): | |
813 | """download a resource using Mercurial logic and config |
|
813 | """download a resource using Mercurial logic and config | |
814 | """ |
|
814 | """ | |
815 | fh = urlmod.open(ui, url, output) |
|
815 | fh = urlmod.open(ui, url, output) | |
816 |
|
816 | |||
817 | dest = ui |
|
817 | dest = ui | |
818 | if output: |
|
818 | if output: | |
819 | dest = open(output, "wb", _chunksize) |
|
819 | dest = open(output, "wb", _chunksize) | |
820 | try: |
|
820 | try: | |
821 | data = fh.read(_chunksize) |
|
821 | data = fh.read(_chunksize) | |
822 | while data: |
|
822 | while data: | |
823 | dest.write(data) |
|
823 | dest.write(data) | |
824 | data = fh.read(_chunksize) |
|
824 | data = fh.read(_chunksize) | |
825 | finally: |
|
825 | finally: | |
826 | if output: |
|
826 | if output: | |
827 | dest.close() |
|
827 | dest.close() | |
828 |
|
828 | |||
829 | @command('debugextensions', cmdutil.formatteropts, [], norepo=True) |
|
829 | @command('debugextensions', cmdutil.formatteropts, [], norepo=True) | |
830 | def debugextensions(ui, **opts): |
|
830 | def debugextensions(ui, **opts): | |
831 | '''show information about active extensions''' |
|
831 | '''show information about active extensions''' | |
832 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
832 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
833 | exts = extensions.extensions(ui) |
|
833 | exts = extensions.extensions(ui) | |
834 | hgver = util.version() |
|
834 | hgver = util.version() | |
835 | fm = ui.formatter('debugextensions', opts) |
|
835 | fm = ui.formatter('debugextensions', opts) | |
836 | for extname, extmod in sorted(exts, key=operator.itemgetter(0)): |
|
836 | for extname, extmod in sorted(exts, key=operator.itemgetter(0)): | |
837 | isinternal = extensions.ismoduleinternal(extmod) |
|
837 | isinternal = extensions.ismoduleinternal(extmod) | |
838 | extsource = pycompat.fsencode(extmod.__file__) |
|
838 | extsource = pycompat.fsencode(extmod.__file__) | |
839 | if isinternal: |
|
839 | if isinternal: | |
840 | exttestedwith = [] # never expose magic string to users |
|
840 | exttestedwith = [] # never expose magic string to users | |
841 | else: |
|
841 | else: | |
842 | exttestedwith = getattr(extmod, 'testedwith', '').split() |
|
842 | exttestedwith = getattr(extmod, 'testedwith', '').split() | |
843 | extbuglink = getattr(extmod, 'buglink', None) |
|
843 | extbuglink = getattr(extmod, 'buglink', None) | |
844 |
|
844 | |||
845 | fm.startitem() |
|
845 | fm.startitem() | |
846 |
|
846 | |||
847 | if ui.quiet or ui.verbose: |
|
847 | if ui.quiet or ui.verbose: | |
848 | fm.write('name', '%s\n', extname) |
|
848 | fm.write('name', '%s\n', extname) | |
849 | else: |
|
849 | else: | |
850 | fm.write('name', '%s', extname) |
|
850 | fm.write('name', '%s', extname) | |
851 | if isinternal or hgver in exttestedwith: |
|
851 | if isinternal or hgver in exttestedwith: | |
852 | fm.plain('\n') |
|
852 | fm.plain('\n') | |
853 | elif not exttestedwith: |
|
853 | elif not exttestedwith: | |
854 | fm.plain(_(' (untested!)\n')) |
|
854 | fm.plain(_(' (untested!)\n')) | |
855 | else: |
|
855 | else: | |
856 | lasttestedversion = exttestedwith[-1] |
|
856 | lasttestedversion = exttestedwith[-1] | |
857 | fm.plain(' (%s!)\n' % lasttestedversion) |
|
857 | fm.plain(' (%s!)\n' % lasttestedversion) | |
858 |
|
858 | |||
859 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose and extsource, 'source', |
|
859 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose and extsource, 'source', | |
860 | _(' location: %s\n'), extsource or "") |
|
860 | _(' location: %s\n'), extsource or "") | |
861 |
|
861 | |||
862 | if ui.verbose: |
|
862 | if ui.verbose: | |
863 | fm.plain(_(' bundled: %s\n') % ['no', 'yes'][isinternal]) |
|
863 | fm.plain(_(' bundled: %s\n') % ['no', 'yes'][isinternal]) | |
864 | fm.data(bundled=isinternal) |
|
864 | fm.data(bundled=isinternal) | |
865 |
|
865 | |||
866 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose and exttestedwith, 'testedwith', |
|
866 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose and exttestedwith, 'testedwith', | |
867 | _(' tested with: %s\n'), |
|
867 | _(' tested with: %s\n'), | |
868 | fm.formatlist(exttestedwith, name='ver')) |
|
868 | fm.formatlist(exttestedwith, name='ver')) | |
869 |
|
869 | |||
870 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose and extbuglink, 'buglink', |
|
870 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose and extbuglink, 'buglink', | |
871 | _(' bug reporting: %s\n'), extbuglink or "") |
|
871 | _(' bug reporting: %s\n'), extbuglink or "") | |
872 |
|
872 | |||
873 | fm.end() |
|
873 | fm.end() | |
874 |
|
874 | |||
875 | @command('debugfileset', |
|
875 | @command('debugfileset', | |
876 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('apply the filespec on this revision'), _('REV'))], |
|
876 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('apply the filespec on this revision'), _('REV'))], | |
877 | _('[-r REV] FILESPEC')) |
|
877 | _('[-r REV] FILESPEC')) | |
878 | def debugfileset(ui, repo, expr, **opts): |
|
878 | def debugfileset(ui, repo, expr, **opts): | |
879 | '''parse and apply a fileset specification''' |
|
879 | '''parse and apply a fileset specification''' | |
880 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, opts.get(r'rev'), None) |
|
880 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, opts.get(r'rev'), None) | |
881 | if ui.verbose: |
|
881 | if ui.verbose: | |
882 | tree = fileset.parse(expr) |
|
882 | tree = fileset.parse(expr) | |
883 | ui.note(fileset.prettyformat(tree), "\n") |
|
883 | ui.note(fileset.prettyformat(tree), "\n") | |
884 |
|
884 | |||
885 | for f in ctx.getfileset(expr): |
|
885 | for f in ctx.getfileset(expr): | |
886 | ui.write("%s\n" % f) |
|
886 | ui.write("%s\n" % f) | |
887 |
|
887 | |||
888 | @command('debugformat', |
|
888 | @command('debugformat', | |
889 | [] + cmdutil.formatteropts, |
|
889 | [] + cmdutil.formatteropts, | |
890 | _('')) |
|
890 | _('')) | |
891 | def debugformat(ui, repo, **opts): |
|
891 | def debugformat(ui, repo, **opts): | |
892 | """display format information about the current repository |
|
892 | """display format information about the current repository | |
893 |
|
893 | |||
894 | Use --verbose to get extra information about current config value and |
|
894 | Use --verbose to get extra information about current config value and | |
895 | Mercurial default.""" |
|
895 | Mercurial default.""" | |
896 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
896 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
897 | maxvariantlength = max(len(fv.name) for fv in upgrade.allformatvariant) |
|
897 | maxvariantlength = max(len(fv.name) for fv in upgrade.allformatvariant) | |
898 | maxvariantlength = max(len('format-variant'), maxvariantlength) |
|
898 | maxvariantlength = max(len('format-variant'), maxvariantlength) | |
899 |
|
899 | |||
900 | def makeformatname(name): |
|
900 | def makeformatname(name): | |
901 | return '%s:' + (' ' * (maxvariantlength - len(name))) |
|
901 | return '%s:' + (' ' * (maxvariantlength - len(name))) | |
902 |
|
902 | |||
903 | fm = ui.formatter('debugformat', opts) |
|
903 | fm = ui.formatter('debugformat', opts) | |
904 | if fm.isplain(): |
|
904 | if fm.isplain(): | |
905 | def formatvalue(value): |
|
905 | def formatvalue(value): | |
906 | if util.safehasattr(value, 'startswith'): |
|
906 | if util.safehasattr(value, 'startswith'): | |
907 | return value |
|
907 | return value | |
908 | if value: |
|
908 | if value: | |
909 | return 'yes' |
|
909 | return 'yes' | |
910 | else: |
|
910 | else: | |
911 | return 'no' |
|
911 | return 'no' | |
912 | else: |
|
912 | else: | |
913 | formatvalue = pycompat.identity |
|
913 | formatvalue = pycompat.identity | |
914 |
|
914 | |||
915 | fm.plain('format-variant') |
|
915 | fm.plain('format-variant') | |
916 | fm.plain(' ' * (maxvariantlength - len('format-variant'))) |
|
916 | fm.plain(' ' * (maxvariantlength - len('format-variant'))) | |
917 | fm.plain(' repo') |
|
917 | fm.plain(' repo') | |
918 | if ui.verbose: |
|
918 | if ui.verbose: | |
919 | fm.plain(' config default') |
|
919 | fm.plain(' config default') | |
920 | fm.plain('\n') |
|
920 | fm.plain('\n') | |
921 | for fv in upgrade.allformatvariant: |
|
921 | for fv in upgrade.allformatvariant: | |
922 | fm.startitem() |
|
922 | fm.startitem() | |
923 | repovalue = fv.fromrepo(repo) |
|
923 | repovalue = fv.fromrepo(repo) | |
924 | configvalue = fv.fromconfig(repo) |
|
924 | configvalue = fv.fromconfig(repo) | |
925 |
|
925 | |||
926 | if repovalue != configvalue: |
|
926 | if repovalue != configvalue: | |
927 | namelabel = 'formatvariant.name.mismatchconfig' |
|
927 | namelabel = 'formatvariant.name.mismatchconfig' | |
928 | repolabel = 'formatvariant.repo.mismatchconfig' |
|
928 | repolabel = 'formatvariant.repo.mismatchconfig' | |
929 | elif repovalue != fv.default: |
|
929 | elif repovalue != fv.default: | |
930 | namelabel = 'formatvariant.name.mismatchdefault' |
|
930 | namelabel = 'formatvariant.name.mismatchdefault' | |
931 | repolabel = 'formatvariant.repo.mismatchdefault' |
|
931 | repolabel = 'formatvariant.repo.mismatchdefault' | |
932 | else: |
|
932 | else: | |
933 | namelabel = 'formatvariant.name.uptodate' |
|
933 | namelabel = 'formatvariant.name.uptodate' | |
934 | repolabel = 'formatvariant.repo.uptodate' |
|
934 | repolabel = 'formatvariant.repo.uptodate' | |
935 |
|
935 | |||
936 | fm.write('name', makeformatname(fv.name), fv.name, |
|
936 | fm.write('name', makeformatname(fv.name), fv.name, | |
937 | label=namelabel) |
|
937 | label=namelabel) | |
938 | fm.write('repo', ' %3s', formatvalue(repovalue), |
|
938 | fm.write('repo', ' %3s', formatvalue(repovalue), | |
939 | label=repolabel) |
|
939 | label=repolabel) | |
940 | if fv.default != configvalue: |
|
940 | if fv.default != configvalue: | |
941 | configlabel = 'formatvariant.config.special' |
|
941 | configlabel = 'formatvariant.config.special' | |
942 | else: |
|
942 | else: | |
943 | configlabel = 'formatvariant.config.default' |
|
943 | configlabel = 'formatvariant.config.default' | |
944 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose, 'config', ' %6s', formatvalue(configvalue), |
|
944 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose, 'config', ' %6s', formatvalue(configvalue), | |
945 | label=configlabel) |
|
945 | label=configlabel) | |
946 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose, 'default', ' %7s', formatvalue(fv.default), |
|
946 | fm.condwrite(ui.verbose, 'default', ' %7s', formatvalue(fv.default), | |
947 | label='formatvariant.default') |
|
947 | label='formatvariant.default') | |
948 | fm.plain('\n') |
|
948 | fm.plain('\n') | |
949 | fm.end() |
|
949 | fm.end() | |
950 |
|
950 | |||
951 | @command('debugfsinfo', [], _('[PATH]'), norepo=True) |
|
951 | @command('debugfsinfo', [], _('[PATH]'), norepo=True) | |
952 | def debugfsinfo(ui, path="."): |
|
952 | def debugfsinfo(ui, path="."): | |
953 | """show information detected about current filesystem""" |
|
953 | """show information detected about current filesystem""" | |
954 | ui.write(('path: %s\n') % path) |
|
954 | ui.write(('path: %s\n') % path) | |
955 | ui.write(('mounted on: %s\n') % (util.getfsmountpoint(path) or '(unknown)')) |
|
955 | ui.write(('mounted on: %s\n') % (util.getfsmountpoint(path) or '(unknown)')) | |
956 | ui.write(('exec: %s\n') % (util.checkexec(path) and 'yes' or 'no')) |
|
956 | ui.write(('exec: %s\n') % (util.checkexec(path) and 'yes' or 'no')) | |
957 | ui.write(('fstype: %s\n') % (util.getfstype(path) or '(unknown)')) |
|
957 | ui.write(('fstype: %s\n') % (util.getfstype(path) or '(unknown)')) | |
958 | ui.write(('symlink: %s\n') % (util.checklink(path) and 'yes' or 'no')) |
|
958 | ui.write(('symlink: %s\n') % (util.checklink(path) and 'yes' or 'no')) | |
959 | ui.write(('hardlink: %s\n') % (util.checknlink(path) and 'yes' or 'no')) |
|
959 | ui.write(('hardlink: %s\n') % (util.checknlink(path) and 'yes' or 'no')) | |
960 | casesensitive = '(unknown)' |
|
960 | casesensitive = '(unknown)' | |
961 | try: |
|
961 | try: | |
962 | with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='.debugfsinfo', dir=path) as f: |
|
962 | with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='.debugfsinfo', dir=path) as f: | |
963 | casesensitive = util.fscasesensitive(f.name) and 'yes' or 'no' |
|
963 | casesensitive = util.fscasesensitive(f.name) and 'yes' or 'no' | |
964 | except OSError: |
|
964 | except OSError: | |
965 | pass |
|
965 | pass | |
966 | ui.write(('case-sensitive: %s\n') % casesensitive) |
|
966 | ui.write(('case-sensitive: %s\n') % casesensitive) | |
967 |
|
967 | |||
968 | @command('debuggetbundle', |
|
968 | @command('debuggetbundle', | |
969 | [('H', 'head', [], _('id of head node'), _('ID')), |
|
969 | [('H', 'head', [], _('id of head node'), _('ID')), | |
970 | ('C', 'common', [], _('id of common node'), _('ID')), |
|
970 | ('C', 'common', [], _('id of common node'), _('ID')), | |
971 | ('t', 'type', 'bzip2', _('bundle compression type to use'), _('TYPE'))], |
|
971 | ('t', 'type', 'bzip2', _('bundle compression type to use'), _('TYPE'))], | |
972 | _('REPO FILE [-H|-C ID]...'), |
|
972 | _('REPO FILE [-H|-C ID]...'), | |
973 | norepo=True) |
|
973 | norepo=True) | |
974 | def debuggetbundle(ui, repopath, bundlepath, head=None, common=None, **opts): |
|
974 | def debuggetbundle(ui, repopath, bundlepath, head=None, common=None, **opts): | |
975 | """retrieves a bundle from a repo |
|
975 | """retrieves a bundle from a repo | |
976 |
|
976 | |||
977 | Every ID must be a full-length hex node id string. Saves the bundle to the |
|
977 | Every ID must be a full-length hex node id string. Saves the bundle to the | |
978 | given file. |
|
978 | given file. | |
979 | """ |
|
979 | """ | |
980 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
980 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
981 | repo = hg.peer(ui, opts, repopath) |
|
981 | repo = hg.peer(ui, opts, repopath) | |
982 | if not repo.capable('getbundle'): |
|
982 | if not repo.capable('getbundle'): | |
983 | raise error.Abort("getbundle() not supported by target repository") |
|
983 | raise error.Abort("getbundle() not supported by target repository") | |
984 | args = {} |
|
984 | args = {} | |
985 | if common: |
|
985 | if common: | |
986 | args[r'common'] = [bin(s) for s in common] |
|
986 | args[r'common'] = [bin(s) for s in common] | |
987 | if head: |
|
987 | if head: | |
988 | args[r'heads'] = [bin(s) for s in head] |
|
988 | args[r'heads'] = [bin(s) for s in head] | |
989 | # TODO: get desired bundlecaps from command line. |
|
989 | # TODO: get desired bundlecaps from command line. | |
990 | args[r'bundlecaps'] = None |
|
990 | args[r'bundlecaps'] = None | |
991 | bundle = repo.getbundle('debug', **args) |
|
991 | bundle = repo.getbundle('debug', **args) | |
992 |
|
992 | |||
993 | bundletype = opts.get('type', 'bzip2').lower() |
|
993 | bundletype = opts.get('type', 'bzip2').lower() | |
994 | btypes = {'none': 'HG10UN', |
|
994 | btypes = {'none': 'HG10UN', | |
995 | 'bzip2': 'HG10BZ', |
|
995 | 'bzip2': 'HG10BZ', | |
996 | 'gzip': 'HG10GZ', |
|
996 | 'gzip': 'HG10GZ', | |
997 | 'bundle2': 'HG20'} |
|
997 | 'bundle2': 'HG20'} | |
998 | bundletype = btypes.get(bundletype) |
|
998 | bundletype = btypes.get(bundletype) | |
999 | if bundletype not in bundle2.bundletypes: |
|
999 | if bundletype not in bundle2.bundletypes: | |
1000 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown bundle type specified with --type')) |
|
1000 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown bundle type specified with --type')) | |
1001 | bundle2.writebundle(ui, bundle, bundlepath, bundletype) |
|
1001 | bundle2.writebundle(ui, bundle, bundlepath, bundletype) | |
1002 |
|
1002 | |||
1003 | @command('debugignore', [], '[FILE]') |
|
1003 | @command('debugignore', [], '[FILE]') | |
1004 | def debugignore(ui, repo, *files, **opts): |
|
1004 | def debugignore(ui, repo, *files, **opts): | |
1005 | """display the combined ignore pattern and information about ignored files |
|
1005 | """display the combined ignore pattern and information about ignored files | |
1006 |
|
1006 | |||
1007 | With no argument display the combined ignore pattern. |
|
1007 | With no argument display the combined ignore pattern. | |
1008 |
|
1008 | |||
1009 | Given space separated file names, shows if the given file is ignored and |
|
1009 | Given space separated file names, shows if the given file is ignored and | |
1010 | if so, show the ignore rule (file and line number) that matched it. |
|
1010 | if so, show the ignore rule (file and line number) that matched it. | |
1011 | """ |
|
1011 | """ | |
1012 | ignore = repo.dirstate._ignore |
|
1012 | ignore = repo.dirstate._ignore | |
1013 | if not files: |
|
1013 | if not files: | |
1014 | # Show all the patterns |
|
1014 | # Show all the patterns | |
1015 | ui.write("%s\n" % pycompat.byterepr(ignore)) |
|
1015 | ui.write("%s\n" % pycompat.byterepr(ignore)) | |
1016 | else: |
|
1016 | else: | |
1017 | m = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats=files) |
|
1017 | m = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats=files) | |
1018 | for f in m.files(): |
|
1018 | for f in m.files(): | |
1019 | nf = util.normpath(f) |
|
1019 | nf = util.normpath(f) | |
1020 | ignored = None |
|
1020 | ignored = None | |
1021 | ignoredata = None |
|
1021 | ignoredata = None | |
1022 | if nf != '.': |
|
1022 | if nf != '.': | |
1023 | if ignore(nf): |
|
1023 | if ignore(nf): | |
1024 | ignored = nf |
|
1024 | ignored = nf | |
1025 | ignoredata = repo.dirstate._ignorefileandline(nf) |
|
1025 | ignoredata = repo.dirstate._ignorefileandline(nf) | |
1026 | else: |
|
1026 | else: | |
1027 | for p in util.finddirs(nf): |
|
1027 | for p in util.finddirs(nf): | |
1028 | if ignore(p): |
|
1028 | if ignore(p): | |
1029 | ignored = p |
|
1029 | ignored = p | |
1030 | ignoredata = repo.dirstate._ignorefileandline(p) |
|
1030 | ignoredata = repo.dirstate._ignorefileandline(p) | |
1031 | break |
|
1031 | break | |
1032 | if ignored: |
|
1032 | if ignored: | |
1033 | if ignored == nf: |
|
1033 | if ignored == nf: | |
1034 | ui.write(_("%s is ignored\n") % m.uipath(f)) |
|
1034 | ui.write(_("%s is ignored\n") % m.uipath(f)) | |
1035 | else: |
|
1035 | else: | |
1036 | ui.write(_("%s is ignored because of " |
|
1036 | ui.write(_("%s is ignored because of " | |
1037 | "containing folder %s\n") |
|
1037 | "containing folder %s\n") | |
1038 | % (m.uipath(f), ignored)) |
|
1038 | % (m.uipath(f), ignored)) | |
1039 | ignorefile, lineno, line = ignoredata |
|
1039 | ignorefile, lineno, line = ignoredata | |
1040 | ui.write(_("(ignore rule in %s, line %d: '%s')\n") |
|
1040 | ui.write(_("(ignore rule in %s, line %d: '%s')\n") | |
1041 | % (ignorefile, lineno, line)) |
|
1041 | % (ignorefile, lineno, line)) | |
1042 | else: |
|
1042 | else: | |
1043 | ui.write(_("%s is not ignored\n") % m.uipath(f)) |
|
1043 | ui.write(_("%s is not ignored\n") % m.uipath(f)) | |
1044 |
|
1044 | |||
1045 | @command('debugindex', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts + |
|
1045 | @command('debugindex', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts + | |
1046 | [('f', 'format', 0, _('revlog format'), _('FORMAT'))], |
|
1046 | [('f', 'format', 0, _('revlog format'), _('FORMAT'))], | |
1047 | _('[-f FORMAT] -c|-m|FILE'), |
|
1047 | _('[-f FORMAT] -c|-m|FILE'), | |
1048 | optionalrepo=True) |
|
1048 | optionalrepo=True) | |
1049 | def debugindex(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): |
|
1049 | def debugindex(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): | |
1050 | """dump the contents of an index file""" |
|
1050 | """dump the contents of an index file""" | |
1051 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1051 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1052 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugindex', file_, opts) |
|
1052 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugindex', file_, opts) | |
1053 | format = opts.get('format', 0) |
|
1053 | format = opts.get('format', 0) | |
1054 | if format not in (0, 1): |
|
1054 | if format not in (0, 1): | |
1055 | raise error.Abort(_("unknown format %d") % format) |
|
1055 | raise error.Abort(_("unknown format %d") % format) | |
1056 |
|
1056 | |||
1057 | generaldelta = r.version & revlog.FLAG_GENERALDELTA |
|
1057 | generaldelta = r.version & revlog.FLAG_GENERALDELTA | |
1058 | if generaldelta: |
|
1058 | if generaldelta: | |
1059 | basehdr = ' delta' |
|
1059 | basehdr = ' delta' | |
1060 | else: |
|
1060 | else: | |
1061 | basehdr = ' base' |
|
1061 | basehdr = ' base' | |
1062 |
|
1062 | |||
1063 | if ui.debugflag: |
|
1063 | if ui.debugflag: | |
1064 | shortfn = hex |
|
1064 | shortfn = hex | |
1065 | else: |
|
1065 | else: | |
1066 | shortfn = short |
|
1066 | shortfn = short | |
1067 |
|
1067 | |||
1068 | # There might not be anything in r, so have a sane default |
|
1068 | # There might not be anything in r, so have a sane default | |
1069 | idlen = 12 |
|
1069 | idlen = 12 | |
1070 | for i in r: |
|
1070 | for i in r: | |
1071 | idlen = len(shortfn(r.node(i))) |
|
1071 | idlen = len(shortfn(r.node(i))) | |
1072 | break |
|
1072 | break | |
1073 |
|
1073 | |||
1074 | if format == 0: |
|
1074 | if format == 0: | |
1075 | ui.write((" rev offset length " + basehdr + " linkrev" |
|
1075 | ui.write((" rev offset length " + basehdr + " linkrev" | |
1076 | " %s %s p2\n") % ("nodeid".ljust(idlen), "p1".ljust(idlen))) |
|
1076 | " %s %s p2\n") % ("nodeid".ljust(idlen), "p1".ljust(idlen))) | |
1077 | elif format == 1: |
|
1077 | elif format == 1: | |
1078 | ui.write((" rev flag offset length" |
|
1078 | ui.write((" rev flag offset length" | |
1079 | " size " + basehdr + " link p1 p2" |
|
1079 | " size " + basehdr + " link p1 p2" | |
1080 | " %s\n") % "nodeid".rjust(idlen)) |
|
1080 | " %s\n") % "nodeid".rjust(idlen)) | |
1081 |
|
1081 | |||
1082 | for i in r: |
|
1082 | for i in r: | |
1083 | node = r.node(i) |
|
1083 | node = r.node(i) | |
1084 | if generaldelta: |
|
1084 | if generaldelta: | |
1085 | base = r.deltaparent(i) |
|
1085 | base = r.deltaparent(i) | |
1086 | else: |
|
1086 | else: | |
1087 | base = r.chainbase(i) |
|
1087 | base = r.chainbase(i) | |
1088 | if format == 0: |
|
1088 | if format == 0: | |
1089 | try: |
|
1089 | try: | |
1090 | pp = r.parents(node) |
|
1090 | pp = r.parents(node) | |
1091 | except Exception: |
|
1091 | except Exception: | |
1092 | pp = [nullid, nullid] |
|
1092 | pp = [nullid, nullid] | |
1093 | ui.write("% 6d % 9d % 7d % 6d % 7d %s %s %s\n" % ( |
|
1093 | ui.write("% 6d % 9d % 7d % 6d % 7d %s %s %s\n" % ( | |
1094 | i, r.start(i), r.length(i), base, r.linkrev(i), |
|
1094 | i, r.start(i), r.length(i), base, r.linkrev(i), | |
1095 | shortfn(node), shortfn(pp[0]), shortfn(pp[1]))) |
|
1095 | shortfn(node), shortfn(pp[0]), shortfn(pp[1]))) | |
1096 | elif format == 1: |
|
1096 | elif format == 1: | |
1097 | pr = r.parentrevs(i) |
|
1097 | pr = r.parentrevs(i) | |
1098 | ui.write("% 6d %04x % 8d % 8d % 8d % 6d % 6d % 6d % 6d %s\n" % ( |
|
1098 | ui.write("% 6d %04x % 8d % 8d % 8d % 6d % 6d % 6d % 6d %s\n" % ( | |
1099 | i, r.flags(i), r.start(i), r.length(i), r.rawsize(i), |
|
1099 | i, r.flags(i), r.start(i), r.length(i), r.rawsize(i), | |
1100 | base, r.linkrev(i), pr[0], pr[1], shortfn(node))) |
|
1100 | base, r.linkrev(i), pr[0], pr[1], shortfn(node))) | |
1101 |
|
1101 | |||
1102 | @command('debugindexdot', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts, |
|
1102 | @command('debugindexdot', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts, | |
1103 | _('-c|-m|FILE'), optionalrepo=True) |
|
1103 | _('-c|-m|FILE'), optionalrepo=True) | |
1104 | def debugindexdot(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): |
|
1104 | def debugindexdot(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): | |
1105 | """dump an index DAG as a graphviz dot file""" |
|
1105 | """dump an index DAG as a graphviz dot file""" | |
1106 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1106 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1107 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugindexdot', file_, opts) |
|
1107 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugindexdot', file_, opts) | |
1108 | ui.write(("digraph G {\n")) |
|
1108 | ui.write(("digraph G {\n")) | |
1109 | for i in r: |
|
1109 | for i in r: | |
1110 | node = r.node(i) |
|
1110 | node = r.node(i) | |
1111 | pp = r.parents(node) |
|
1111 | pp = r.parents(node) | |
1112 | ui.write("\t%d -> %d\n" % (r.rev(pp[0]), i)) |
|
1112 | ui.write("\t%d -> %d\n" % (r.rev(pp[0]), i)) | |
1113 | if pp[1] != nullid: |
|
1113 | if pp[1] != nullid: | |
1114 | ui.write("\t%d -> %d\n" % (r.rev(pp[1]), i)) |
|
1114 | ui.write("\t%d -> %d\n" % (r.rev(pp[1]), i)) | |
1115 | ui.write("}\n") |
|
1115 | ui.write("}\n") | |
1116 |
|
1116 | |||
1117 | @command('debuginstall', [] + cmdutil.formatteropts, '', norepo=True) |
|
1117 | @command('debuginstall', [] + cmdutil.formatteropts, '', norepo=True) | |
1118 | def debuginstall(ui, **opts): |
|
1118 | def debuginstall(ui, **opts): | |
1119 | '''test Mercurial installation |
|
1119 | '''test Mercurial installation | |
1120 |
|
1120 | |||
1121 | Returns 0 on success. |
|
1121 | Returns 0 on success. | |
1122 | ''' |
|
1122 | ''' | |
1123 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1123 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1124 |
|
1124 | |||
1125 | def writetemp(contents): |
|
1125 | def writetemp(contents): | |
1126 | (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="hg-debuginstall-") |
|
1126 | (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="hg-debuginstall-") | |
1127 | f = os.fdopen(fd, r"wb") |
|
1127 | f = os.fdopen(fd, r"wb") | |
1128 | f.write(contents) |
|
1128 | f.write(contents) | |
1129 | f.close() |
|
1129 | f.close() | |
1130 | return name |
|
1130 | return name | |
1131 |
|
1131 | |||
1132 | problems = 0 |
|
1132 | problems = 0 | |
1133 |
|
1133 | |||
1134 | fm = ui.formatter('debuginstall', opts) |
|
1134 | fm = ui.formatter('debuginstall', opts) | |
1135 | fm.startitem() |
|
1135 | fm.startitem() | |
1136 |
|
1136 | |||
1137 | # encoding |
|
1137 | # encoding | |
1138 | fm.write('encoding', _("checking encoding (%s)...\n"), encoding.encoding) |
|
1138 | fm.write('encoding', _("checking encoding (%s)...\n"), encoding.encoding) | |
1139 | err = None |
|
1139 | err = None | |
1140 | try: |
|
1140 | try: | |
1141 | codecs.lookup(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding)) |
|
1141 | codecs.lookup(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding)) | |
1142 | except LookupError as inst: |
|
1142 | except LookupError as inst: | |
1143 | err = util.forcebytestr(inst) |
|
1143 | err = util.forcebytestr(inst) | |
1144 | problems += 1 |
|
1144 | problems += 1 | |
1145 | fm.condwrite(err, 'encodingerror', _(" %s\n" |
|
1145 | fm.condwrite(err, 'encodingerror', _(" %s\n" | |
1146 | " (check that your locale is properly set)\n"), err) |
|
1146 | " (check that your locale is properly set)\n"), err) | |
1147 |
|
1147 | |||
1148 | # Python |
|
1148 | # Python | |
1149 | fm.write('pythonexe', _("checking Python executable (%s)\n"), |
|
1149 | fm.write('pythonexe', _("checking Python executable (%s)\n"), | |
1150 | pycompat.sysexecutable) |
|
1150 | pycompat.sysexecutable) | |
1151 | fm.write('pythonver', _("checking Python version (%s)\n"), |
|
1151 | fm.write('pythonver', _("checking Python version (%s)\n"), | |
1152 | ("%d.%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:3])) |
|
1152 | ("%d.%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:3])) | |
1153 | fm.write('pythonlib', _("checking Python lib (%s)...\n"), |
|
1153 | fm.write('pythonlib', _("checking Python lib (%s)...\n"), | |
1154 | os.path.dirname(pycompat.fsencode(os.__file__))) |
|
1154 | os.path.dirname(pycompat.fsencode(os.__file__))) | |
1155 |
|
1155 | |||
1156 | security = set(sslutil.supportedprotocols) |
|
1156 | security = set(sslutil.supportedprotocols) | |
1157 | if sslutil.hassni: |
|
1157 | if sslutil.hassni: | |
1158 | security.add('sni') |
|
1158 | security.add('sni') | |
1159 |
|
1159 | |||
1160 | fm.write('pythonsecurity', _("checking Python security support (%s)\n"), |
|
1160 | fm.write('pythonsecurity', _("checking Python security support (%s)\n"), | |
1161 | fm.formatlist(sorted(security), name='protocol', |
|
1161 | fm.formatlist(sorted(security), name='protocol', | |
1162 | fmt='%s', sep=',')) |
|
1162 | fmt='%s', sep=',')) | |
1163 |
|
1163 | |||
1164 | # These are warnings, not errors. So don't increment problem count. This |
|
1164 | # These are warnings, not errors. So don't increment problem count. This | |
1165 | # may change in the future. |
|
1165 | # may change in the future. | |
1166 | if 'tls1.2' not in security: |
|
1166 | if 'tls1.2' not in security: | |
1167 | fm.plain(_(' TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; ' |
|
1167 | fm.plain(_(' TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; ' | |
1168 | 'network connections lack modern security\n')) |
|
1168 | 'network connections lack modern security\n')) | |
1169 | if 'sni' not in security: |
|
1169 | if 'sni' not in security: | |
1170 | fm.plain(_(' SNI not supported by Python install; may have ' |
|
1170 | fm.plain(_(' SNI not supported by Python install; may have ' | |
1171 | 'connectivity issues with some servers\n')) |
|
1171 | 'connectivity issues with some servers\n')) | |
1172 |
|
1172 | |||
1173 | # TODO print CA cert info |
|
1173 | # TODO print CA cert info | |
1174 |
|
1174 | |||
1175 | # hg version |
|
1175 | # hg version | |
1176 | hgver = util.version() |
|
1176 | hgver = util.version() | |
1177 | fm.write('hgver', _("checking Mercurial version (%s)\n"), |
|
1177 | fm.write('hgver', _("checking Mercurial version (%s)\n"), | |
1178 | hgver.split('+')[0]) |
|
1178 | hgver.split('+')[0]) | |
1179 | fm.write('hgverextra', _("checking Mercurial custom build (%s)\n"), |
|
1179 | fm.write('hgverextra', _("checking Mercurial custom build (%s)\n"), | |
1180 | '+'.join(hgver.split('+')[1:])) |
|
1180 | '+'.join(hgver.split('+')[1:])) | |
1181 |
|
1181 | |||
1182 | # compiled modules |
|
1182 | # compiled modules | |
1183 | fm.write('hgmodulepolicy', _("checking module policy (%s)\n"), |
|
1183 | fm.write('hgmodulepolicy', _("checking module policy (%s)\n"), | |
1184 | policy.policy) |
|
1184 | policy.policy) | |
1185 | fm.write('hgmodules', _("checking installed modules (%s)...\n"), |
|
1185 | fm.write('hgmodules', _("checking installed modules (%s)...\n"), | |
1186 | os.path.dirname(pycompat.fsencode(__file__))) |
|
1186 | os.path.dirname(pycompat.fsencode(__file__))) | |
1187 |
|
1187 | |||
1188 | if policy.policy in ('c', 'allow'): |
|
1188 | if policy.policy in ('c', 'allow'): | |
1189 | err = None |
|
1189 | err = None | |
1190 | try: |
|
1190 | try: | |
1191 | from .cext import ( |
|
1191 | from .cext import ( | |
1192 | base85, |
|
1192 | base85, | |
1193 | bdiff, |
|
1193 | bdiff, | |
1194 | mpatch, |
|
1194 | mpatch, | |
1195 | osutil, |
|
1195 | osutil, | |
1196 | ) |
|
1196 | ) | |
1197 | dir(bdiff), dir(mpatch), dir(base85), dir(osutil) # quiet pyflakes |
|
1197 | dir(bdiff), dir(mpatch), dir(base85), dir(osutil) # quiet pyflakes | |
1198 | except Exception as inst: |
|
1198 | except Exception as inst: | |
1199 | err = util.forcebytestr(inst) |
|
1199 | err = util.forcebytestr(inst) | |
1200 | problems += 1 |
|
1200 | problems += 1 | |
1201 | fm.condwrite(err, 'extensionserror', " %s\n", err) |
|
1201 | fm.condwrite(err, 'extensionserror', " %s\n", err) | |
1202 |
|
1202 | |||
1203 | compengines = util.compengines._engines.values() |
|
1203 | compengines = util.compengines._engines.values() | |
1204 | fm.write('compengines', _('checking registered compression engines (%s)\n'), |
|
1204 | fm.write('compengines', _('checking registered compression engines (%s)\n'), | |
1205 | fm.formatlist(sorted(e.name() for e in compengines), |
|
1205 | fm.formatlist(sorted(e.name() for e in compengines), | |
1206 | name='compengine', fmt='%s', sep=', ')) |
|
1206 | name='compengine', fmt='%s', sep=', ')) | |
1207 | fm.write('compenginesavail', _('checking available compression engines ' |
|
1207 | fm.write('compenginesavail', _('checking available compression engines ' | |
1208 | '(%s)\n'), |
|
1208 | '(%s)\n'), | |
1209 | fm.formatlist(sorted(e.name() for e in compengines |
|
1209 | fm.formatlist(sorted(e.name() for e in compengines | |
1210 | if e.available()), |
|
1210 | if e.available()), | |
1211 | name='compengine', fmt='%s', sep=', ')) |
|
1211 | name='compengine', fmt='%s', sep=', ')) | |
1212 | wirecompengines = util.compengines.supportedwireengines(util.SERVERROLE) |
|
1212 | wirecompengines = util.compengines.supportedwireengines(util.SERVERROLE) | |
1213 | fm.write('compenginesserver', _('checking available compression engines ' |
|
1213 | fm.write('compenginesserver', _('checking available compression engines ' | |
1214 | 'for wire protocol (%s)\n'), |
|
1214 | 'for wire protocol (%s)\n'), | |
1215 | fm.formatlist([e.name() for e in wirecompengines |
|
1215 | fm.formatlist([e.name() for e in wirecompengines | |
1216 | if e.wireprotosupport()], |
|
1216 | if e.wireprotosupport()], | |
1217 | name='compengine', fmt='%s', sep=', ')) |
|
1217 | name='compengine', fmt='%s', sep=', ')) | |
1218 | re2 = 'missing' |
|
1218 | re2 = 'missing' | |
1219 | if util._re2: |
|
1219 | if util._re2: | |
1220 | re2 = 'available' |
|
1220 | re2 = 'available' | |
1221 | fm.plain(_('checking "re2" regexp engine (%s)\n') % re2) |
|
1221 | fm.plain(_('checking "re2" regexp engine (%s)\n') % re2) | |
1222 | fm.data(re2=bool(util._re2)) |
|
1222 | fm.data(re2=bool(util._re2)) | |
1223 |
|
1223 | |||
1224 | # templates |
|
1224 | # templates | |
1225 | p = templater.templatepaths() |
|
1225 | p = templater.templatepaths() | |
1226 | fm.write('templatedirs', 'checking templates (%s)...\n', ' '.join(p)) |
|
1226 | fm.write('templatedirs', 'checking templates (%s)...\n', ' '.join(p)) | |
1227 | fm.condwrite(not p, '', _(" no template directories found\n")) |
|
1227 | fm.condwrite(not p, '', _(" no template directories found\n")) | |
1228 | if p: |
|
1228 | if p: | |
1229 | m = templater.templatepath("map-cmdline.default") |
|
1229 | m = templater.templatepath("map-cmdline.default") | |
1230 | if m: |
|
1230 | if m: | |
1231 | # template found, check if it is working |
|
1231 | # template found, check if it is working | |
1232 | err = None |
|
1232 | err = None | |
1233 | try: |
|
1233 | try: | |
1234 | templater.templater.frommapfile(m) |
|
1234 | templater.templater.frommapfile(m) | |
1235 | except Exception as inst: |
|
1235 | except Exception as inst: | |
1236 | err = util.forcebytestr(inst) |
|
1236 | err = util.forcebytestr(inst) | |
1237 | p = None |
|
1237 | p = None | |
1238 | fm.condwrite(err, 'defaulttemplateerror', " %s\n", err) |
|
1238 | fm.condwrite(err, 'defaulttemplateerror', " %s\n", err) | |
1239 | else: |
|
1239 | else: | |
1240 | p = None |
|
1240 | p = None | |
1241 | fm.condwrite(p, 'defaulttemplate', |
|
1241 | fm.condwrite(p, 'defaulttemplate', | |
1242 | _("checking default template (%s)\n"), m) |
|
1242 | _("checking default template (%s)\n"), m) | |
1243 | fm.condwrite(not m, 'defaulttemplatenotfound', |
|
1243 | fm.condwrite(not m, 'defaulttemplatenotfound', | |
1244 | _(" template '%s' not found\n"), "default") |
|
1244 | _(" template '%s' not found\n"), "default") | |
1245 | if not p: |
|
1245 | if not p: | |
1246 | problems += 1 |
|
1246 | problems += 1 | |
1247 | fm.condwrite(not p, '', |
|
1247 | fm.condwrite(not p, '', | |
1248 | _(" (templates seem to have been installed incorrectly)\n")) |
|
1248 | _(" (templates seem to have been installed incorrectly)\n")) | |
1249 |
|
1249 | |||
1250 | # editor |
|
1250 | # editor | |
1251 | editor = ui.geteditor() |
|
1251 | editor = ui.geteditor() | |
1252 | editor = util.expandpath(editor) |
|
1252 | editor = util.expandpath(editor) | |
1253 | editorbin = util.shellsplit(editor)[0] |
|
1253 | editorbin = util.shellsplit(editor)[0] | |
1254 | fm.write('editor', _("checking commit editor... (%s)\n"), editorbin) |
|
1254 | fm.write('editor', _("checking commit editor... (%s)\n"), editorbin) | |
1255 | cmdpath = util.findexe(editorbin) |
|
1255 | cmdpath = util.findexe(editorbin) | |
1256 | fm.condwrite(not cmdpath and editor == 'vi', 'vinotfound', |
|
1256 | fm.condwrite(not cmdpath and editor == 'vi', 'vinotfound', | |
1257 | _(" No commit editor set and can't find %s in PATH\n" |
|
1257 | _(" No commit editor set and can't find %s in PATH\n" | |
1258 | " (specify a commit editor in your configuration" |
|
1258 | " (specify a commit editor in your configuration" | |
1259 | " file)\n"), not cmdpath and editor == 'vi' and editorbin) |
|
1259 | " file)\n"), not cmdpath and editor == 'vi' and editorbin) | |
1260 | fm.condwrite(not cmdpath and editor != 'vi', 'editornotfound', |
|
1260 | fm.condwrite(not cmdpath and editor != 'vi', 'editornotfound', | |
1261 | _(" Can't find editor '%s' in PATH\n" |
|
1261 | _(" Can't find editor '%s' in PATH\n" | |
1262 | " (specify a commit editor in your configuration" |
|
1262 | " (specify a commit editor in your configuration" | |
1263 | " file)\n"), not cmdpath and editorbin) |
|
1263 | " file)\n"), not cmdpath and editorbin) | |
1264 | if not cmdpath and editor != 'vi': |
|
1264 | if not cmdpath and editor != 'vi': | |
1265 | problems += 1 |
|
1265 | problems += 1 | |
1266 |
|
1266 | |||
1267 | # check username |
|
1267 | # check username | |
1268 | username = None |
|
1268 | username = None | |
1269 | err = None |
|
1269 | err = None | |
1270 | try: |
|
1270 | try: | |
1271 | username = ui.username() |
|
1271 | username = ui.username() | |
1272 | except error.Abort as e: |
|
1272 | except error.Abort as e: | |
1273 | err = util.forcebytestr(e) |
|
1273 | err = util.forcebytestr(e) | |
1274 | problems += 1 |
|
1274 | problems += 1 | |
1275 |
|
1275 | |||
1276 | fm.condwrite(username, 'username', _("checking username (%s)\n"), username) |
|
1276 | fm.condwrite(username, 'username', _("checking username (%s)\n"), username) | |
1277 | fm.condwrite(err, 'usernameerror', _("checking username...\n %s\n" |
|
1277 | fm.condwrite(err, 'usernameerror', _("checking username...\n %s\n" | |
1278 | " (specify a username in your configuration file)\n"), err) |
|
1278 | " (specify a username in your configuration file)\n"), err) | |
1279 |
|
1279 | |||
1280 | fm.condwrite(not problems, '', |
|
1280 | fm.condwrite(not problems, '', | |
1281 | _("no problems detected\n")) |
|
1281 | _("no problems detected\n")) | |
1282 | if not problems: |
|
1282 | if not problems: | |
1283 | fm.data(problems=problems) |
|
1283 | fm.data(problems=problems) | |
1284 | fm.condwrite(problems, 'problems', |
|
1284 | fm.condwrite(problems, 'problems', | |
1285 | _("%d problems detected," |
|
1285 | _("%d problems detected," | |
1286 | " please check your install!\n"), problems) |
|
1286 | " please check your install!\n"), problems) | |
1287 | fm.end() |
|
1287 | fm.end() | |
1288 |
|
1288 | |||
1289 | return problems |
|
1289 | return problems | |
1290 |
|
1290 | |||
1291 | @command('debugknown', [], _('REPO ID...'), norepo=True) |
|
1291 | @command('debugknown', [], _('REPO ID...'), norepo=True) | |
1292 | def debugknown(ui, repopath, *ids, **opts): |
|
1292 | def debugknown(ui, repopath, *ids, **opts): | |
1293 | """test whether node ids are known to a repo |
|
1293 | """test whether node ids are known to a repo | |
1294 |
|
1294 | |||
1295 | Every ID must be a full-length hex node id string. Returns a list of 0s |
|
1295 | Every ID must be a full-length hex node id string. Returns a list of 0s | |
1296 | and 1s indicating unknown/known. |
|
1296 | and 1s indicating unknown/known. | |
1297 | """ |
|
1297 | """ | |
1298 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1298 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1299 | repo = hg.peer(ui, opts, repopath) |
|
1299 | repo = hg.peer(ui, opts, repopath) | |
1300 | if not repo.capable('known'): |
|
1300 | if not repo.capable('known'): | |
1301 | raise error.Abort("known() not supported by target repository") |
|
1301 | raise error.Abort("known() not supported by target repository") | |
1302 | flags = repo.known([bin(s) for s in ids]) |
|
1302 | flags = repo.known([bin(s) for s in ids]) | |
1303 | ui.write("%s\n" % ("".join([f and "1" or "0" for f in flags]))) |
|
1303 | ui.write("%s\n" % ("".join([f and "1" or "0" for f in flags]))) | |
1304 |
|
1304 | |||
1305 | @command('debuglabelcomplete', [], _('LABEL...')) |
|
1305 | @command('debuglabelcomplete', [], _('LABEL...')) | |
1306 | def debuglabelcomplete(ui, repo, *args): |
|
1306 | def debuglabelcomplete(ui, repo, *args): | |
1307 | '''backwards compatibility with old bash completion scripts (DEPRECATED)''' |
|
1307 | '''backwards compatibility with old bash completion scripts (DEPRECATED)''' | |
1308 | debugnamecomplete(ui, repo, *args) |
|
1308 | debugnamecomplete(ui, repo, *args) | |
1309 |
|
1309 | |||
1310 | @command('debuglocks', |
|
1310 | @command('debuglocks', | |
1311 | [('L', 'force-lock', None, _('free the store lock (DANGEROUS)')), |
|
1311 | [('L', 'force-lock', None, _('free the store lock (DANGEROUS)')), | |
1312 | ('W', 'force-wlock', None, |
|
1312 | ('W', 'force-wlock', None, | |
1313 | _('free the working state lock (DANGEROUS)')), |
|
1313 | _('free the working state lock (DANGEROUS)')), | |
1314 | ('s', 'set-lock', None, _('set the store lock until stopped')), |
|
1314 | ('s', 'set-lock', None, _('set the store lock until stopped')), | |
1315 | ('S', 'set-wlock', None, |
|
1315 | ('S', 'set-wlock', None, | |
1316 | _('set the working state lock until stopped'))], |
|
1316 | _('set the working state lock until stopped'))], | |
1317 | _('[OPTION]...')) |
|
1317 | _('[OPTION]...')) | |
1318 | def debuglocks(ui, repo, **opts): |
|
1318 | def debuglocks(ui, repo, **opts): | |
1319 | """show or modify state of locks |
|
1319 | """show or modify state of locks | |
1320 |
|
1320 | |||
1321 | By default, this command will show which locks are held. This |
|
1321 | By default, this command will show which locks are held. This | |
1322 | includes the user and process holding the lock, the amount of time |
|
1322 | includes the user and process holding the lock, the amount of time | |
1323 | the lock has been held, and the machine name where the process is |
|
1323 | the lock has been held, and the machine name where the process is | |
1324 | running if it's not local. |
|
1324 | running if it's not local. | |
1325 |
|
1325 | |||
1326 | Locks protect the integrity of Mercurial's data, so should be |
|
1326 | Locks protect the integrity of Mercurial's data, so should be | |
1327 | treated with care. System crashes or other interruptions may cause |
|
1327 | treated with care. System crashes or other interruptions may cause | |
1328 | locks to not be properly released, though Mercurial will usually |
|
1328 | locks to not be properly released, though Mercurial will usually | |
1329 | detect and remove such stale locks automatically. |
|
1329 | detect and remove such stale locks automatically. | |
1330 |
|
1330 | |||
1331 | However, detecting stale locks may not always be possible (for |
|
1331 | However, detecting stale locks may not always be possible (for | |
1332 | instance, on a shared filesystem). Removing locks may also be |
|
1332 | instance, on a shared filesystem). Removing locks may also be | |
1333 | blocked by filesystem permissions. |
|
1333 | blocked by filesystem permissions. | |
1334 |
|
1334 | |||
1335 | Setting a lock will prevent other commands from changing the data. |
|
1335 | Setting a lock will prevent other commands from changing the data. | |
1336 | The command will wait until an interruption (SIGINT, SIGTERM, ...) occurs. |
|
1336 | The command will wait until an interruption (SIGINT, SIGTERM, ...) occurs. | |
1337 | The set locks are removed when the command exits. |
|
1337 | The set locks are removed when the command exits. | |
1338 |
|
1338 | |||
1339 | Returns 0 if no locks are held. |
|
1339 | Returns 0 if no locks are held. | |
1340 |
|
1340 | |||
1341 | """ |
|
1341 | """ | |
1342 |
|
1342 | |||
1343 | if opts.get(r'force_lock'): |
|
1343 | if opts.get(r'force_lock'): | |
1344 | repo.svfs.unlink('lock') |
|
1344 | repo.svfs.unlink('lock') | |
1345 | if opts.get(r'force_wlock'): |
|
1345 | if opts.get(r'force_wlock'): | |
1346 | repo.vfs.unlink('wlock') |
|
1346 | repo.vfs.unlink('wlock') | |
1347 | if opts.get(r'force_lock') or opts.get(r'force_wlock'): |
|
1347 | if opts.get(r'force_lock') or opts.get(r'force_wlock'): | |
1348 | return 0 |
|
1348 | return 0 | |
1349 |
|
1349 | |||
1350 | locks = [] |
|
1350 | locks = [] | |
1351 | try: |
|
1351 | try: | |
1352 | if opts.get(r'set_wlock'): |
|
1352 | if opts.get(r'set_wlock'): | |
1353 | try: |
|
1353 | try: | |
1354 | locks.append(repo.wlock(False)) |
|
1354 | locks.append(repo.wlock(False)) | |
1355 | except error.LockHeld: |
|
1355 | except error.LockHeld: | |
1356 | raise error.Abort(_('wlock is already held')) |
|
1356 | raise error.Abort(_('wlock is already held')) | |
1357 | if opts.get(r'set_lock'): |
|
1357 | if opts.get(r'set_lock'): | |
1358 | try: |
|
1358 | try: | |
1359 | locks.append(repo.lock(False)) |
|
1359 | locks.append(repo.lock(False)) | |
1360 | except error.LockHeld: |
|
1360 | except error.LockHeld: | |
1361 | raise error.Abort(_('lock is already held')) |
|
1361 | raise error.Abort(_('lock is already held')) | |
1362 | if len(locks): |
|
1362 | if len(locks): | |
1363 | ui.promptchoice(_("ready to release the lock (y)? $$ &Yes")) |
|
1363 | ui.promptchoice(_("ready to release the lock (y)? $$ &Yes")) | |
1364 | return 0 |
|
1364 | return 0 | |
1365 | finally: |
|
1365 | finally: | |
1366 | release(*locks) |
|
1366 | release(*locks) | |
1367 |
|
1367 | |||
1368 | now = time.time() |
|
1368 | now = time.time() | |
1369 | held = 0 |
|
1369 | held = 0 | |
1370 |
|
1370 | |||
1371 | def report(vfs, name, method): |
|
1371 | def report(vfs, name, method): | |
1372 | # this causes stale locks to get reaped for more accurate reporting |
|
1372 | # this causes stale locks to get reaped for more accurate reporting | |
1373 | try: |
|
1373 | try: | |
1374 | l = method(False) |
|
1374 | l = method(False) | |
1375 | except error.LockHeld: |
|
1375 | except error.LockHeld: | |
1376 | l = None |
|
1376 | l = None | |
1377 |
|
1377 | |||
1378 | if l: |
|
1378 | if l: | |
1379 | l.release() |
|
1379 | l.release() | |
1380 | else: |
|
1380 | else: | |
1381 | try: |
|
1381 | try: | |
1382 | st = vfs.lstat(name) |
|
1382 | st = vfs.lstat(name) | |
1383 | age = now - st[stat.ST_MTIME] |
|
1383 | age = now - st[stat.ST_MTIME] | |
1384 | user = util.username(st.st_uid) |
|
1384 | user = util.username(st.st_uid) | |
1385 | locker = vfs.readlock(name) |
|
1385 | locker = vfs.readlock(name) | |
1386 | if ":" in locker: |
|
1386 | if ":" in locker: | |
1387 | host, pid = locker.split(':') |
|
1387 | host, pid = locker.split(':') | |
1388 | if host == socket.gethostname(): |
|
1388 | if host == socket.gethostname(): | |
1389 | locker = 'user %s, process %s' % (user, pid) |
|
1389 | locker = 'user %s, process %s' % (user, pid) | |
1390 | else: |
|
1390 | else: | |
1391 | locker = 'user %s, process %s, host %s' \ |
|
1391 | locker = 'user %s, process %s, host %s' \ | |
1392 | % (user, pid, host) |
|
1392 | % (user, pid, host) | |
1393 | ui.write(("%-6s %s (%ds)\n") % (name + ":", locker, age)) |
|
1393 | ui.write(("%-6s %s (%ds)\n") % (name + ":", locker, age)) | |
1394 | return 1 |
|
1394 | return 1 | |
1395 | except OSError as e: |
|
1395 | except OSError as e: | |
1396 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1396 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
1397 | raise |
|
1397 | raise | |
1398 |
|
1398 | |||
1399 | ui.write(("%-6s free\n") % (name + ":")) |
|
1399 | ui.write(("%-6s free\n") % (name + ":")) | |
1400 | return 0 |
|
1400 | return 0 | |
1401 |
|
1401 | |||
1402 | held += report(repo.svfs, "lock", repo.lock) |
|
1402 | held += report(repo.svfs, "lock", repo.lock) | |
1403 | held += report(repo.vfs, "wlock", repo.wlock) |
|
1403 | held += report(repo.vfs, "wlock", repo.wlock) | |
1404 |
|
1404 | |||
1405 | return held |
|
1405 | return held | |
1406 |
|
1406 | |||
1407 | @command('debugmergestate', [], '') |
|
1407 | @command('debugmergestate', [], '') | |
1408 | def debugmergestate(ui, repo, *args): |
|
1408 | def debugmergestate(ui, repo, *args): | |
1409 | """print merge state |
|
1409 | """print merge state | |
1410 |
|
1410 | |||
1411 | Use --verbose to print out information about whether v1 or v2 merge state |
|
1411 | Use --verbose to print out information about whether v1 or v2 merge state | |
1412 | was chosen.""" |
|
1412 | was chosen.""" | |
1413 | def _hashornull(h): |
|
1413 | def _hashornull(h): | |
1414 | if h == nullhex: |
|
1414 | if h == nullhex: | |
1415 | return 'null' |
|
1415 | return 'null' | |
1416 | else: |
|
1416 | else: | |
1417 | return h |
|
1417 | return h | |
1418 |
|
1418 | |||
1419 | def printrecords(version): |
|
1419 | def printrecords(version): | |
1420 | ui.write(('* version %d records\n') % version) |
|
1420 | ui.write(('* version %d records\n') % version) | |
1421 | if version == 1: |
|
1421 | if version == 1: | |
1422 | records = v1records |
|
1422 | records = v1records | |
1423 | else: |
|
1423 | else: | |
1424 | records = v2records |
|
1424 | records = v2records | |
1425 |
|
1425 | |||
1426 | for rtype, record in records: |
|
1426 | for rtype, record in records: | |
1427 | # pretty print some record types |
|
1427 | # pretty print some record types | |
1428 | if rtype == 'L': |
|
1428 | if rtype == 'L': | |
1429 | ui.write(('local: %s\n') % record) |
|
1429 | ui.write(('local: %s\n') % record) | |
1430 | elif rtype == 'O': |
|
1430 | elif rtype == 'O': | |
1431 | ui.write(('other: %s\n') % record) |
|
1431 | ui.write(('other: %s\n') % record) | |
1432 | elif rtype == 'm': |
|
1432 | elif rtype == 'm': | |
1433 | driver, mdstate = record.split('\0', 1) |
|
1433 | driver, mdstate = record.split('\0', 1) | |
1434 | ui.write(('merge driver: %s (state "%s")\n') |
|
1434 | ui.write(('merge driver: %s (state "%s")\n') | |
1435 | % (driver, mdstate)) |
|
1435 | % (driver, mdstate)) | |
1436 | elif rtype in 'FDC': |
|
1436 | elif rtype in 'FDC': | |
1437 | r = record.split('\0') |
|
1437 | r = record.split('\0') | |
1438 | f, state, hash, lfile, afile, anode, ofile = r[0:7] |
|
1438 | f, state, hash, lfile, afile, anode, ofile = r[0:7] | |
1439 | if version == 1: |
|
1439 | if version == 1: | |
1440 | onode = 'not stored in v1 format' |
|
1440 | onode = 'not stored in v1 format' | |
1441 | flags = r[7] |
|
1441 | flags = r[7] | |
1442 | else: |
|
1442 | else: | |
1443 | onode, flags = r[7:9] |
|
1443 | onode, flags = r[7:9] | |
1444 | ui.write(('file: %s (record type "%s", state "%s", hash %s)\n') |
|
1444 | ui.write(('file: %s (record type "%s", state "%s", hash %s)\n') | |
1445 | % (f, rtype, state, _hashornull(hash))) |
|
1445 | % (f, rtype, state, _hashornull(hash))) | |
1446 | ui.write((' local path: %s (flags "%s")\n') % (lfile, flags)) |
|
1446 | ui.write((' local path: %s (flags "%s")\n') % (lfile, flags)) | |
1447 | ui.write((' ancestor path: %s (node %s)\n') |
|
1447 | ui.write((' ancestor path: %s (node %s)\n') | |
1448 | % (afile, _hashornull(anode))) |
|
1448 | % (afile, _hashornull(anode))) | |
1449 | ui.write((' other path: %s (node %s)\n') |
|
1449 | ui.write((' other path: %s (node %s)\n') | |
1450 | % (ofile, _hashornull(onode))) |
|
1450 | % (ofile, _hashornull(onode))) | |
1451 | elif rtype == 'f': |
|
1451 | elif rtype == 'f': | |
1452 | filename, rawextras = record.split('\0', 1) |
|
1452 | filename, rawextras = record.split('\0', 1) | |
1453 | extras = rawextras.split('\0') |
|
1453 | extras = rawextras.split('\0') | |
1454 | i = 0 |
|
1454 | i = 0 | |
1455 | extrastrings = [] |
|
1455 | extrastrings = [] | |
1456 | while i < len(extras): |
|
1456 | while i < len(extras): | |
1457 | extrastrings.append('%s = %s' % (extras[i], extras[i + 1])) |
|
1457 | extrastrings.append('%s = %s' % (extras[i], extras[i + 1])) | |
1458 | i += 2 |
|
1458 | i += 2 | |
1459 |
|
1459 | |||
1460 | ui.write(('file extras: %s (%s)\n') |
|
1460 | ui.write(('file extras: %s (%s)\n') | |
1461 | % (filename, ', '.join(extrastrings))) |
|
1461 | % (filename, ', '.join(extrastrings))) | |
1462 | elif rtype == 'l': |
|
1462 | elif rtype == 'l': | |
1463 | labels = record.split('\0', 2) |
|
1463 | labels = record.split('\0', 2) | |
1464 | labels = [l for l in labels if len(l) > 0] |
|
1464 | labels = [l for l in labels if len(l) > 0] | |
1465 | ui.write(('labels:\n')) |
|
1465 | ui.write(('labels:\n')) | |
1466 | ui.write((' local: %s\n' % labels[0])) |
|
1466 | ui.write((' local: %s\n' % labels[0])) | |
1467 | ui.write((' other: %s\n' % labels[1])) |
|
1467 | ui.write((' other: %s\n' % labels[1])) | |
1468 | if len(labels) > 2: |
|
1468 | if len(labels) > 2: | |
1469 | ui.write((' base: %s\n' % labels[2])) |
|
1469 | ui.write((' base: %s\n' % labels[2])) | |
1470 | else: |
|
1470 | else: | |
1471 | ui.write(('unrecognized entry: %s\t%s\n') |
|
1471 | ui.write(('unrecognized entry: %s\t%s\n') | |
1472 | % (rtype, record.replace('\0', '\t'))) |
|
1472 | % (rtype, record.replace('\0', '\t'))) | |
1473 |
|
1473 | |||
1474 | # Avoid mergestate.read() since it may raise an exception for unsupported |
|
1474 | # Avoid mergestate.read() since it may raise an exception for unsupported | |
1475 | # merge state records. We shouldn't be doing this, but this is OK since this |
|
1475 | # merge state records. We shouldn't be doing this, but this is OK since this | |
1476 | # command is pretty low-level. |
|
1476 | # command is pretty low-level. | |
1477 | ms = mergemod.mergestate(repo) |
|
1477 | ms = mergemod.mergestate(repo) | |
1478 |
|
1478 | |||
1479 | # sort so that reasonable information is on top |
|
1479 | # sort so that reasonable information is on top | |
1480 | v1records = ms._readrecordsv1() |
|
1480 | v1records = ms._readrecordsv1() | |
1481 | v2records = ms._readrecordsv2() |
|
1481 | v2records = ms._readrecordsv2() | |
1482 | order = 'LOml' |
|
1482 | order = 'LOml' | |
1483 | def key(r): |
|
1483 | def key(r): | |
1484 | idx = order.find(r[0]) |
|
1484 | idx = order.find(r[0]) | |
1485 | if idx == -1: |
|
1485 | if idx == -1: | |
1486 | return (1, r[1]) |
|
1486 | return (1, r[1]) | |
1487 | else: |
|
1487 | else: | |
1488 | return (0, idx) |
|
1488 | return (0, idx) | |
1489 | v1records.sort(key=key) |
|
1489 | v1records.sort(key=key) | |
1490 | v2records.sort(key=key) |
|
1490 | v2records.sort(key=key) | |
1491 |
|
1491 | |||
1492 | if not v1records and not v2records: |
|
1492 | if not v1records and not v2records: | |
1493 | ui.write(('no merge state found\n')) |
|
1493 | ui.write(('no merge state found\n')) | |
1494 | elif not v2records: |
|
1494 | elif not v2records: | |
1495 | ui.note(('no version 2 merge state\n')) |
|
1495 | ui.note(('no version 2 merge state\n')) | |
1496 | printrecords(1) |
|
1496 | printrecords(1) | |
1497 | elif ms._v1v2match(v1records, v2records): |
|
1497 | elif ms._v1v2match(v1records, v2records): | |
1498 | ui.note(('v1 and v2 states match: using v2\n')) |
|
1498 | ui.note(('v1 and v2 states match: using v2\n')) | |
1499 | printrecords(2) |
|
1499 | printrecords(2) | |
1500 | else: |
|
1500 | else: | |
1501 | ui.note(('v1 and v2 states mismatch: using v1\n')) |
|
1501 | ui.note(('v1 and v2 states mismatch: using v1\n')) | |
1502 | printrecords(1) |
|
1502 | printrecords(1) | |
1503 | if ui.verbose: |
|
1503 | if ui.verbose: | |
1504 | printrecords(2) |
|
1504 | printrecords(2) | |
1505 |
|
1505 | |||
1506 | @command('debugnamecomplete', [], _('NAME...')) |
|
1506 | @command('debugnamecomplete', [], _('NAME...')) | |
1507 | def debugnamecomplete(ui, repo, *args): |
|
1507 | def debugnamecomplete(ui, repo, *args): | |
1508 | '''complete "names" - tags, open branch names, bookmark names''' |
|
1508 | '''complete "names" - tags, open branch names, bookmark names''' | |
1509 |
|
1509 | |||
1510 | names = set() |
|
1510 | names = set() | |
1511 | # since we previously only listed open branches, we will handle that |
|
1511 | # since we previously only listed open branches, we will handle that | |
1512 | # specially (after this for loop) |
|
1512 | # specially (after this for loop) | |
1513 | for name, ns in repo.names.iteritems(): |
|
1513 | for name, ns in repo.names.iteritems(): | |
1514 | if name != 'branches': |
|
1514 | if name != 'branches': | |
1515 | names.update(ns.listnames(repo)) |
|
1515 | names.update(ns.listnames(repo)) | |
1516 | names.update(tag for (tag, heads, tip, closed) |
|
1516 | names.update(tag for (tag, heads, tip, closed) | |
1517 | in repo.branchmap().iterbranches() if not closed) |
|
1517 | in repo.branchmap().iterbranches() if not closed) | |
1518 | completions = set() |
|
1518 | completions = set() | |
1519 | if not args: |
|
1519 | if not args: | |
1520 | args = [''] |
|
1520 | args = [''] | |
1521 | for a in args: |
|
1521 | for a in args: | |
1522 | completions.update(n for n in names if n.startswith(a)) |
|
1522 | completions.update(n for n in names if n.startswith(a)) | |
1523 | ui.write('\n'.join(sorted(completions))) |
|
1523 | ui.write('\n'.join(sorted(completions))) | |
1524 | ui.write('\n') |
|
1524 | ui.write('\n') | |
1525 |
|
1525 | |||
1526 | @command('debugobsolete', |
|
1526 | @command('debugobsolete', | |
1527 | [('', 'flags', 0, _('markers flag')), |
|
1527 | [('', 'flags', 0, _('markers flag')), | |
1528 | ('', 'record-parents', False, |
|
1528 | ('', 'record-parents', False, | |
1529 | _('record parent information for the precursor')), |
|
1529 | _('record parent information for the precursor')), | |
1530 | ('r', 'rev', [], _('display markers relevant to REV')), |
|
1530 | ('r', 'rev', [], _('display markers relevant to REV')), | |
1531 | ('', 'exclusive', False, _('restrict display to markers only ' |
|
1531 | ('', 'exclusive', False, _('restrict display to markers only ' | |
1532 | 'relevant to REV')), |
|
1532 | 'relevant to REV')), | |
1533 | ('', 'index', False, _('display index of the marker')), |
|
1533 | ('', 'index', False, _('display index of the marker')), | |
1534 | ('', 'delete', [], _('delete markers specified by indices')), |
|
1534 | ('', 'delete', [], _('delete markers specified by indices')), | |
1535 | ] + cmdutil.commitopts2 + cmdutil.formatteropts, |
|
1535 | ] + cmdutil.commitopts2 + cmdutil.formatteropts, | |
1536 | _('[OBSOLETED [REPLACEMENT ...]]')) |
|
1536 | _('[OBSOLETED [REPLACEMENT ...]]')) | |
1537 | def debugobsolete(ui, repo, precursor=None, *successors, **opts): |
|
1537 | def debugobsolete(ui, repo, precursor=None, *successors, **opts): | |
1538 | """create arbitrary obsolete marker |
|
1538 | """create arbitrary obsolete marker | |
1539 |
|
1539 | |||
1540 | With no arguments, displays the list of obsolescence markers.""" |
|
1540 | With no arguments, displays the list of obsolescence markers.""" | |
1541 |
|
1541 | |||
1542 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1542 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1543 |
|
1543 | |||
1544 | def parsenodeid(s): |
|
1544 | def parsenodeid(s): | |
1545 | try: |
|
1545 | try: | |
1546 | # We do not use revsingle/revrange functions here to accept |
|
1546 | # We do not use revsingle/revrange functions here to accept | |
1547 | # arbitrary node identifiers, possibly not present in the |
|
1547 | # arbitrary node identifiers, possibly not present in the | |
1548 | # local repository. |
|
1548 | # local repository. | |
1549 | n = bin(s) |
|
1549 | n = bin(s) | |
1550 | if len(n) != len(nullid): |
|
1550 | if len(n) != len(nullid): | |
1551 | raise TypeError() |
|
1551 | raise TypeError() | |
1552 | return n |
|
1552 | return n | |
1553 | except TypeError: |
|
1553 | except TypeError: | |
1554 | raise error.Abort('changeset references must be full hexadecimal ' |
|
1554 | raise error.Abort('changeset references must be full hexadecimal ' | |
1555 | 'node identifiers') |
|
1555 | 'node identifiers') | |
1556 |
|
1556 | |||
1557 | if opts.get('delete'): |
|
1557 | if opts.get('delete'): | |
1558 | indices = [] |
|
1558 | indices = [] | |
1559 | for v in opts.get('delete'): |
|
1559 | for v in opts.get('delete'): | |
1560 | try: |
|
1560 | try: | |
1561 | indices.append(int(v)) |
|
1561 | indices.append(int(v)) | |
1562 | except ValueError: |
|
1562 | except ValueError: | |
1563 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid index value: %r') % v, |
|
1563 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid index value: %r') % v, | |
1564 | hint=_('use integers for indices')) |
|
1564 | hint=_('use integers for indices')) | |
1565 |
|
1565 | |||
1566 | if repo.currenttransaction(): |
|
1566 | if repo.currenttransaction(): | |
1567 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot delete obsmarkers in the middle ' |
|
1567 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot delete obsmarkers in the middle ' | |
1568 | 'of transaction.')) |
|
1568 | 'of transaction.')) | |
1569 |
|
1569 | |||
1570 | with repo.lock(): |
|
1570 | with repo.lock(): | |
1571 | n = repair.deleteobsmarkers(repo.obsstore, indices) |
|
1571 | n = repair.deleteobsmarkers(repo.obsstore, indices) | |
1572 | ui.write(_('deleted %i obsolescence markers\n') % n) |
|
1572 | ui.write(_('deleted %i obsolescence markers\n') % n) | |
1573 |
|
1573 | |||
1574 | return |
|
1574 | return | |
1575 |
|
1575 | |||
1576 | if precursor is not None: |
|
1576 | if precursor is not None: | |
1577 | if opts['rev']: |
|
1577 | if opts['rev']: | |
1578 | raise error.Abort('cannot select revision when creating marker') |
|
1578 | raise error.Abort('cannot select revision when creating marker') | |
1579 | metadata = {} |
|
1579 | metadata = {} | |
1580 | metadata['user'] = opts['user'] or ui.username() |
|
1580 | metadata['user'] = opts['user'] or ui.username() | |
1581 | succs = tuple(parsenodeid(succ) for succ in successors) |
|
1581 | succs = tuple(parsenodeid(succ) for succ in successors) | |
1582 | l = repo.lock() |
|
1582 | l = repo.lock() | |
1583 | try: |
|
1583 | try: | |
1584 | tr = repo.transaction('debugobsolete') |
|
1584 | tr = repo.transaction('debugobsolete') | |
1585 | try: |
|
1585 | try: | |
1586 | date = opts.get('date') |
|
1586 | date = opts.get('date') | |
1587 | if date: |
|
1587 | if date: | |
1588 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date) |
|
1588 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
1589 | else: |
|
1589 | else: | |
1590 | date = None |
|
1590 | date = None | |
1591 | prec = parsenodeid(precursor) |
|
1591 | prec = parsenodeid(precursor) | |
1592 | parents = None |
|
1592 | parents = None | |
1593 | if opts['record_parents']: |
|
1593 | if opts['record_parents']: | |
1594 | if prec not in repo.unfiltered(): |
|
1594 | if prec not in repo.unfiltered(): | |
1595 | raise error.Abort('cannot used --record-parents on ' |
|
1595 | raise error.Abort('cannot used --record-parents on ' | |
1596 | 'unknown changesets') |
|
1596 | 'unknown changesets') | |
1597 | parents = repo.unfiltered()[prec].parents() |
|
1597 | parents = repo.unfiltered()[prec].parents() | |
1598 | parents = tuple(p.node() for p in parents) |
|
1598 | parents = tuple(p.node() for p in parents) | |
1599 | repo.obsstore.create(tr, prec, succs, opts['flags'], |
|
1599 | repo.obsstore.create(tr, prec, succs, opts['flags'], | |
1600 | parents=parents, date=date, |
|
1600 | parents=parents, date=date, | |
1601 | metadata=metadata, ui=ui) |
|
1601 | metadata=metadata, ui=ui) | |
1602 | tr.close() |
|
1602 | tr.close() | |
1603 | except ValueError as exc: |
|
1603 | except ValueError as exc: | |
1604 | raise error.Abort(_('bad obsmarker input: %s') % |
|
1604 | raise error.Abort(_('bad obsmarker input: %s') % | |
1605 | pycompat.bytestr(exc)) |
|
1605 | pycompat.bytestr(exc)) | |
1606 | finally: |
|
1606 | finally: | |
1607 | tr.release() |
|
1607 | tr.release() | |
1608 | finally: |
|
1608 | finally: | |
1609 | l.release() |
|
1609 | l.release() | |
1610 | else: |
|
1610 | else: | |
1611 | if opts['rev']: |
|
1611 | if opts['rev']: | |
1612 | revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, opts['rev']) |
|
1612 | revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, opts['rev']) | |
1613 | nodes = [repo[r].node() for r in revs] |
|
1613 | nodes = [repo[r].node() for r in revs] | |
1614 | markers = list(obsutil.getmarkers(repo, nodes=nodes, |
|
1614 | markers = list(obsutil.getmarkers(repo, nodes=nodes, | |
1615 | exclusive=opts['exclusive'])) |
|
1615 | exclusive=opts['exclusive'])) | |
1616 | markers.sort(key=lambda x: x._data) |
|
1616 | markers.sort(key=lambda x: x._data) | |
1617 | else: |
|
1617 | else: | |
1618 | markers = obsutil.getmarkers(repo) |
|
1618 | markers = obsutil.getmarkers(repo) | |
1619 |
|
1619 | |||
1620 | markerstoiter = markers |
|
1620 | markerstoiter = markers | |
1621 | isrelevant = lambda m: True |
|
1621 | isrelevant = lambda m: True | |
1622 | if opts.get('rev') and opts.get('index'): |
|
1622 | if opts.get('rev') and opts.get('index'): | |
1623 | markerstoiter = obsutil.getmarkers(repo) |
|
1623 | markerstoiter = obsutil.getmarkers(repo) | |
1624 | markerset = set(markers) |
|
1624 | markerset = set(markers) | |
1625 | isrelevant = lambda m: m in markerset |
|
1625 | isrelevant = lambda m: m in markerset | |
1626 |
|
1626 | |||
1627 | fm = ui.formatter('debugobsolete', opts) |
|
1627 | fm = ui.formatter('debugobsolete', opts) | |
1628 | for i, m in enumerate(markerstoiter): |
|
1628 | for i, m in enumerate(markerstoiter): | |
1629 | if not isrelevant(m): |
|
1629 | if not isrelevant(m): | |
1630 | # marker can be irrelevant when we're iterating over a set |
|
1630 | # marker can be irrelevant when we're iterating over a set | |
1631 | # of markers (markerstoiter) which is bigger than the set |
|
1631 | # of markers (markerstoiter) which is bigger than the set | |
1632 | # of markers we want to display (markers) |
|
1632 | # of markers we want to display (markers) | |
1633 | # this can happen if both --index and --rev options are |
|
1633 | # this can happen if both --index and --rev options are | |
1634 | # provided and thus we need to iterate over all of the markers |
|
1634 | # provided and thus we need to iterate over all of the markers | |
1635 | # to get the correct indices, but only display the ones that |
|
1635 | # to get the correct indices, but only display the ones that | |
1636 | # are relevant to --rev value |
|
1636 | # are relevant to --rev value | |
1637 | continue |
|
1637 | continue | |
1638 | fm.startitem() |
|
1638 | fm.startitem() | |
1639 | ind = i if opts.get('index') else None |
|
1639 | ind = i if opts.get('index') else None | |
1640 | cmdutil.showmarker(fm, m, index=ind) |
|
1640 | cmdutil.showmarker(fm, m, index=ind) | |
1641 | fm.end() |
|
1641 | fm.end() | |
1642 |
|
1642 | |||
1643 | @command('debugpathcomplete', |
|
1643 | @command('debugpathcomplete', | |
1644 | [('f', 'full', None, _('complete an entire path')), |
|
1644 | [('f', 'full', None, _('complete an entire path')), | |
1645 | ('n', 'normal', None, _('show only normal files')), |
|
1645 | ('n', 'normal', None, _('show only normal files')), | |
1646 | ('a', 'added', None, _('show only added files')), |
|
1646 | ('a', 'added', None, _('show only added files')), | |
1647 | ('r', 'removed', None, _('show only removed files'))], |
|
1647 | ('r', 'removed', None, _('show only removed files'))], | |
1648 | _('FILESPEC...')) |
|
1648 | _('FILESPEC...')) | |
1649 | def debugpathcomplete(ui, repo, *specs, **opts): |
|
1649 | def debugpathcomplete(ui, repo, *specs, **opts): | |
1650 | '''complete part or all of a tracked path |
|
1650 | '''complete part or all of a tracked path | |
1651 |
|
1651 | |||
1652 | This command supports shells that offer path name completion. It |
|
1652 | This command supports shells that offer path name completion. It | |
1653 | currently completes only files already known to the dirstate. |
|
1653 | currently completes only files already known to the dirstate. | |
1654 |
|
1654 | |||
1655 | Completion extends only to the next path segment unless |
|
1655 | Completion extends only to the next path segment unless | |
1656 | --full is specified, in which case entire paths are used.''' |
|
1656 | --full is specified, in which case entire paths are used.''' | |
1657 |
|
1657 | |||
1658 | def complete(path, acceptable): |
|
1658 | def complete(path, acceptable): | |
1659 | dirstate = repo.dirstate |
|
1659 | dirstate = repo.dirstate | |
1660 | spec = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(pycompat.getcwd(), path)) |
|
1660 | spec = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(pycompat.getcwd(), path)) | |
1661 | rootdir = repo.root + pycompat.ossep |
|
1661 | rootdir = repo.root + pycompat.ossep | |
1662 | if spec != repo.root and not spec.startswith(rootdir): |
|
1662 | if spec != repo.root and not spec.startswith(rootdir): | |
1663 | return [], [] |
|
1663 | return [], [] | |
1664 | if os.path.isdir(spec): |
|
1664 | if os.path.isdir(spec): | |
1665 | spec += '/' |
|
1665 | spec += '/' | |
1666 | spec = spec[len(rootdir):] |
|
1666 | spec = spec[len(rootdir):] | |
1667 | fixpaths = pycompat.ossep != '/' |
|
1667 | fixpaths = pycompat.ossep != '/' | |
1668 | if fixpaths: |
|
1668 | if fixpaths: | |
1669 | spec = spec.replace(pycompat.ossep, '/') |
|
1669 | spec = spec.replace(pycompat.ossep, '/') | |
1670 | speclen = len(spec) |
|
1670 | speclen = len(spec) | |
1671 | fullpaths = opts[r'full'] |
|
1671 | fullpaths = opts[r'full'] | |
1672 | files, dirs = set(), set() |
|
1672 | files, dirs = set(), set() | |
1673 | adddir, addfile = dirs.add, files.add |
|
1673 | adddir, addfile = dirs.add, files.add | |
1674 | for f, st in dirstate.iteritems(): |
|
1674 | for f, st in dirstate.iteritems(): | |
1675 | if f.startswith(spec) and st[0] in acceptable: |
|
1675 | if f.startswith(spec) and st[0] in acceptable: | |
1676 | if fixpaths: |
|
1676 | if fixpaths: | |
1677 | f = f.replace('/', pycompat.ossep) |
|
1677 | f = f.replace('/', pycompat.ossep) | |
1678 | if fullpaths: |
|
1678 | if fullpaths: | |
1679 | addfile(f) |
|
1679 | addfile(f) | |
1680 | continue |
|
1680 | continue | |
1681 | s = f.find(pycompat.ossep, speclen) |
|
1681 | s = f.find(pycompat.ossep, speclen) | |
1682 | if s >= 0: |
|
1682 | if s >= 0: | |
1683 | adddir(f[:s]) |
|
1683 | adddir(f[:s]) | |
1684 | else: |
|
1684 | else: | |
1685 | addfile(f) |
|
1685 | addfile(f) | |
1686 | return files, dirs |
|
1686 | return files, dirs | |
1687 |
|
1687 | |||
1688 | acceptable = '' |
|
1688 | acceptable = '' | |
1689 | if opts[r'normal']: |
|
1689 | if opts[r'normal']: | |
1690 | acceptable += 'nm' |
|
1690 | acceptable += 'nm' | |
1691 | if opts[r'added']: |
|
1691 | if opts[r'added']: | |
1692 | acceptable += 'a' |
|
1692 | acceptable += 'a' | |
1693 | if opts[r'removed']: |
|
1693 | if opts[r'removed']: | |
1694 | acceptable += 'r' |
|
1694 | acceptable += 'r' | |
1695 | cwd = repo.getcwd() |
|
1695 | cwd = repo.getcwd() | |
1696 | if not specs: |
|
1696 | if not specs: | |
1697 | specs = ['.'] |
|
1697 | specs = ['.'] | |
1698 |
|
1698 | |||
1699 | files, dirs = set(), set() |
|
1699 | files, dirs = set(), set() | |
1700 | for spec in specs: |
|
1700 | for spec in specs: | |
1701 | f, d = complete(spec, acceptable or 'nmar') |
|
1701 | f, d = complete(spec, acceptable or 'nmar') | |
1702 | files.update(f) |
|
1702 | files.update(f) | |
1703 | dirs.update(d) |
|
1703 | dirs.update(d) | |
1704 | files.update(dirs) |
|
1704 | files.update(dirs) | |
1705 | ui.write('\n'.join(repo.pathto(p, cwd) for p in sorted(files))) |
|
1705 | ui.write('\n'.join(repo.pathto(p, cwd) for p in sorted(files))) | |
1706 | ui.write('\n') |
|
1706 | ui.write('\n') | |
1707 |
|
1707 | |||
1708 | @command('debugpeer', [], _('PATH'), norepo=True) |
|
1708 | @command('debugpeer', [], _('PATH'), norepo=True) | |
1709 | def debugpeer(ui, path): |
|
1709 | def debugpeer(ui, path): | |
1710 | """establish a connection to a peer repository""" |
|
1710 | """establish a connection to a peer repository""" | |
1711 | # Always enable peer request logging. Requires --debug to display |
|
1711 | # Always enable peer request logging. Requires --debug to display | |
1712 | # though. |
|
1712 | # though. | |
1713 | overrides = { |
|
1713 | overrides = { | |
1714 | ('devel', 'debug.peer-request'): True, |
|
1714 | ('devel', 'debug.peer-request'): True, | |
1715 | } |
|
1715 | } | |
1716 |
|
1716 | |||
1717 | with ui.configoverride(overrides): |
|
1717 | with ui.configoverride(overrides): | |
1718 | peer = hg.peer(ui, {}, path) |
|
1718 | peer = hg.peer(ui, {}, path) | |
1719 |
|
1719 | |||
1720 | local = peer.local() is not None |
|
1720 | local = peer.local() is not None | |
1721 | canpush = peer.canpush() |
|
1721 | canpush = peer.canpush() | |
1722 |
|
1722 | |||
1723 | ui.write(_('url: %s\n') % peer.url()) |
|
1723 | ui.write(_('url: %s\n') % peer.url()) | |
1724 | ui.write(_('local: %s\n') % (_('yes') if local else _('no'))) |
|
1724 | ui.write(_('local: %s\n') % (_('yes') if local else _('no'))) | |
1725 | ui.write(_('pushable: %s\n') % (_('yes') if canpush else _('no'))) |
|
1725 | ui.write(_('pushable: %s\n') % (_('yes') if canpush else _('no'))) | |
1726 |
|
1726 | |||
1727 | @command('debugpickmergetool', |
|
1727 | @command('debugpickmergetool', | |
1728 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('check for files in this revision'), _('REV')), |
|
1728 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('check for files in this revision'), _('REV')), | |
1729 | ('', 'changedelete', None, _('emulate merging change and delete')), |
|
1729 | ('', 'changedelete', None, _('emulate merging change and delete')), | |
1730 | ] + cmdutil.walkopts + cmdutil.mergetoolopts, |
|
1730 | ] + cmdutil.walkopts + cmdutil.mergetoolopts, | |
1731 | _('[PATTERN]...'), |
|
1731 | _('[PATTERN]...'), | |
1732 | inferrepo=True) |
|
1732 | inferrepo=True) | |
1733 | def debugpickmergetool(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): |
|
1733 | def debugpickmergetool(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): | |
1734 | """examine which merge tool is chosen for specified file |
|
1734 | """examine which merge tool is chosen for specified file | |
1735 |
|
1735 | |||
1736 | As described in :hg:`help merge-tools`, Mercurial examines |
|
1736 | As described in :hg:`help merge-tools`, Mercurial examines | |
1737 | configurations below in this order to decide which merge tool is |
|
1737 | configurations below in this order to decide which merge tool is | |
1738 | chosen for specified file. |
|
1738 | chosen for specified file. | |
1739 |
|
1739 | |||
1740 | 1. ``--tool`` option |
|
1740 | 1. ``--tool`` option | |
1741 | 2. ``HGMERGE`` environment variable |
|
1741 | 2. ``HGMERGE`` environment variable | |
1742 | 3. configurations in ``merge-patterns`` section |
|
1742 | 3. configurations in ``merge-patterns`` section | |
1743 | 4. configuration of ``ui.merge`` |
|
1743 | 4. configuration of ``ui.merge`` | |
1744 | 5. configurations in ``merge-tools`` section |
|
1744 | 5. configurations in ``merge-tools`` section | |
1745 | 6. ``hgmerge`` tool (for historical reason only) |
|
1745 | 6. ``hgmerge`` tool (for historical reason only) | |
1746 | 7. default tool for fallback (``:merge`` or ``:prompt``) |
|
1746 | 7. default tool for fallback (``:merge`` or ``:prompt``) | |
1747 |
|
1747 | |||
1748 | This command writes out examination result in the style below:: |
|
1748 | This command writes out examination result in the style below:: | |
1749 |
|
1749 | |||
1750 | FILE = MERGETOOL |
|
1750 | FILE = MERGETOOL | |
1751 |
|
1751 | |||
1752 | By default, all files known in the first parent context of the |
|
1752 | By default, all files known in the first parent context of the | |
1753 | working directory are examined. Use file patterns and/or -I/-X |
|
1753 | working directory are examined. Use file patterns and/or -I/-X | |
1754 | options to limit target files. -r/--rev is also useful to examine |
|
1754 | options to limit target files. -r/--rev is also useful to examine | |
1755 | files in another context without actual updating to it. |
|
1755 | files in another context without actual updating to it. | |
1756 |
|
1756 | |||
1757 | With --debug, this command shows warning messages while matching |
|
1757 | With --debug, this command shows warning messages while matching | |
1758 | against ``merge-patterns`` and so on, too. It is recommended to |
|
1758 | against ``merge-patterns`` and so on, too. It is recommended to | |
1759 | use this option with explicit file patterns and/or -I/-X options, |
|
1759 | use this option with explicit file patterns and/or -I/-X options, | |
1760 | because this option increases amount of output per file according |
|
1760 | because this option increases amount of output per file according | |
1761 | to configurations in hgrc. |
|
1761 | to configurations in hgrc. | |
1762 |
|
1762 | |||
1763 | With -v/--verbose, this command shows configurations below at |
|
1763 | With -v/--verbose, this command shows configurations below at | |
1764 | first (only if specified). |
|
1764 | first (only if specified). | |
1765 |
|
1765 | |||
1766 | - ``--tool`` option |
|
1766 | - ``--tool`` option | |
1767 | - ``HGMERGE`` environment variable |
|
1767 | - ``HGMERGE`` environment variable | |
1768 | - configuration of ``ui.merge`` |
|
1768 | - configuration of ``ui.merge`` | |
1769 |
|
1769 | |||
1770 | If merge tool is chosen before matching against |
|
1770 | If merge tool is chosen before matching against | |
1771 | ``merge-patterns``, this command can't show any helpful |
|
1771 | ``merge-patterns``, this command can't show any helpful | |
1772 | information, even with --debug. In such case, information above is |
|
1772 | information, even with --debug. In such case, information above is | |
1773 | useful to know why a merge tool is chosen. |
|
1773 | useful to know why a merge tool is chosen. | |
1774 | """ |
|
1774 | """ | |
1775 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1775 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1776 | overrides = {} |
|
1776 | overrides = {} | |
1777 | if opts['tool']: |
|
1777 | if opts['tool']: | |
1778 | overrides[('ui', 'forcemerge')] = opts['tool'] |
|
1778 | overrides[('ui', 'forcemerge')] = opts['tool'] | |
1779 | ui.note(('with --tool %r\n') % (pycompat.bytestr(opts['tool']))) |
|
1779 | ui.note(('with --tool %r\n') % (pycompat.bytestr(opts['tool']))) | |
1780 |
|
1780 | |||
1781 | with ui.configoverride(overrides, 'debugmergepatterns'): |
|
1781 | with ui.configoverride(overrides, 'debugmergepatterns'): | |
1782 | hgmerge = encoding.environ.get("HGMERGE") |
|
1782 | hgmerge = encoding.environ.get("HGMERGE") | |
1783 | if hgmerge is not None: |
|
1783 | if hgmerge is not None: | |
1784 | ui.note(('with HGMERGE=%r\n') % (pycompat.bytestr(hgmerge))) |
|
1784 | ui.note(('with HGMERGE=%r\n') % (pycompat.bytestr(hgmerge))) | |
1785 | uimerge = ui.config("ui", "merge") |
|
1785 | uimerge = ui.config("ui", "merge") | |
1786 | if uimerge: |
|
1786 | if uimerge: | |
1787 | ui.note(('with ui.merge=%r\n') % (pycompat.bytestr(uimerge))) |
|
1787 | ui.note(('with ui.merge=%r\n') % (pycompat.bytestr(uimerge))) | |
1788 |
|
1788 | |||
1789 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, opts.get('rev')) |
|
1789 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, opts.get('rev')) | |
1790 | m = scmutil.match(ctx, pats, opts) |
|
1790 | m = scmutil.match(ctx, pats, opts) | |
1791 | changedelete = opts['changedelete'] |
|
1791 | changedelete = opts['changedelete'] | |
1792 | for path in ctx.walk(m): |
|
1792 | for path in ctx.walk(m): | |
1793 | fctx = ctx[path] |
|
1793 | fctx = ctx[path] | |
1794 | try: |
|
1794 | try: | |
1795 | if not ui.debugflag: |
|
1795 | if not ui.debugflag: | |
1796 | ui.pushbuffer(error=True) |
|
1796 | ui.pushbuffer(error=True) | |
1797 | tool, toolpath = filemerge._picktool(repo, ui, path, |
|
1797 | tool, toolpath = filemerge._picktool(repo, ui, path, | |
1798 | fctx.isbinary(), |
|
1798 | fctx.isbinary(), | |
1799 | 'l' in fctx.flags(), |
|
1799 | 'l' in fctx.flags(), | |
1800 | changedelete) |
|
1800 | changedelete) | |
1801 | finally: |
|
1801 | finally: | |
1802 | if not ui.debugflag: |
|
1802 | if not ui.debugflag: | |
1803 | ui.popbuffer() |
|
1803 | ui.popbuffer() | |
1804 | ui.write(('%s = %s\n') % (path, tool)) |
|
1804 | ui.write(('%s = %s\n') % (path, tool)) | |
1805 |
|
1805 | |||
1806 | @command('debugpushkey', [], _('REPO NAMESPACE [KEY OLD NEW]'), norepo=True) |
|
1806 | @command('debugpushkey', [], _('REPO NAMESPACE [KEY OLD NEW]'), norepo=True) | |
1807 | def debugpushkey(ui, repopath, namespace, *keyinfo, **opts): |
|
1807 | def debugpushkey(ui, repopath, namespace, *keyinfo, **opts): | |
1808 | '''access the pushkey key/value protocol |
|
1808 | '''access the pushkey key/value protocol | |
1809 |
|
1809 | |||
1810 | With two args, list the keys in the given namespace. |
|
1810 | With two args, list the keys in the given namespace. | |
1811 |
|
1811 | |||
1812 | With five args, set a key to new if it currently is set to old. |
|
1812 | With five args, set a key to new if it currently is set to old. | |
1813 | Reports success or failure. |
|
1813 | Reports success or failure. | |
1814 | ''' |
|
1814 | ''' | |
1815 |
|
1815 | |||
1816 | target = hg.peer(ui, {}, repopath) |
|
1816 | target = hg.peer(ui, {}, repopath) | |
1817 | if keyinfo: |
|
1817 | if keyinfo: | |
1818 | key, old, new = keyinfo |
|
1818 | key, old, new = keyinfo | |
1819 | r = target.pushkey(namespace, key, old, new) |
|
1819 | r = target.pushkey(namespace, key, old, new) | |
1820 | ui.status(pycompat.bytestr(r) + '\n') |
|
1820 | ui.status(pycompat.bytestr(r) + '\n') | |
1821 | return not r |
|
1821 | return not r | |
1822 | else: |
|
1822 | else: | |
1823 | for k, v in sorted(target.listkeys(namespace).iteritems()): |
|
1823 | for k, v in sorted(target.listkeys(namespace).iteritems()): | |
1824 | ui.write("%s\t%s\n" % (util.escapestr(k), |
|
1824 | ui.write("%s\t%s\n" % (util.escapestr(k), | |
1825 | util.escapestr(v))) |
|
1825 | util.escapestr(v))) | |
1826 |
|
1826 | |||
1827 | @command('debugpvec', [], _('A B')) |
|
1827 | @command('debugpvec', [], _('A B')) | |
1828 | def debugpvec(ui, repo, a, b=None): |
|
1828 | def debugpvec(ui, repo, a, b=None): | |
1829 | ca = scmutil.revsingle(repo, a) |
|
1829 | ca = scmutil.revsingle(repo, a) | |
1830 | cb = scmutil.revsingle(repo, b) |
|
1830 | cb = scmutil.revsingle(repo, b) | |
1831 | pa = pvec.ctxpvec(ca) |
|
1831 | pa = pvec.ctxpvec(ca) | |
1832 | pb = pvec.ctxpvec(cb) |
|
1832 | pb = pvec.ctxpvec(cb) | |
1833 | if pa == pb: |
|
1833 | if pa == pb: | |
1834 | rel = "=" |
|
1834 | rel = "=" | |
1835 | elif pa > pb: |
|
1835 | elif pa > pb: | |
1836 | rel = ">" |
|
1836 | rel = ">" | |
1837 | elif pa < pb: |
|
1837 | elif pa < pb: | |
1838 | rel = "<" |
|
1838 | rel = "<" | |
1839 | elif pa | pb: |
|
1839 | elif pa | pb: | |
1840 | rel = "|" |
|
1840 | rel = "|" | |
1841 | ui.write(_("a: %s\n") % pa) |
|
1841 | ui.write(_("a: %s\n") % pa) | |
1842 | ui.write(_("b: %s\n") % pb) |
|
1842 | ui.write(_("b: %s\n") % pb) | |
1843 | ui.write(_("depth(a): %d depth(b): %d\n") % (pa._depth, pb._depth)) |
|
1843 | ui.write(_("depth(a): %d depth(b): %d\n") % (pa._depth, pb._depth)) | |
1844 | ui.write(_("delta: %d hdist: %d distance: %d relation: %s\n") % |
|
1844 | ui.write(_("delta: %d hdist: %d distance: %d relation: %s\n") % | |
1845 | (abs(pa._depth - pb._depth), pvec._hamming(pa._vec, pb._vec), |
|
1845 | (abs(pa._depth - pb._depth), pvec._hamming(pa._vec, pb._vec), | |
1846 | pa.distance(pb), rel)) |
|
1846 | pa.distance(pb), rel)) | |
1847 |
|
1847 | |||
1848 | @command('debugrebuilddirstate|debugrebuildstate', |
|
1848 | @command('debugrebuilddirstate|debugrebuildstate', | |
1849 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('revision to rebuild to'), _('REV')), |
|
1849 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('revision to rebuild to'), _('REV')), | |
1850 | ('', 'minimal', None, _('only rebuild files that are inconsistent with ' |
|
1850 | ('', 'minimal', None, _('only rebuild files that are inconsistent with ' | |
1851 | 'the working copy parent')), |
|
1851 | 'the working copy parent')), | |
1852 | ], |
|
1852 | ], | |
1853 | _('[-r REV]')) |
|
1853 | _('[-r REV]')) | |
1854 | def debugrebuilddirstate(ui, repo, rev, **opts): |
|
1854 | def debugrebuilddirstate(ui, repo, rev, **opts): | |
1855 | """rebuild the dirstate as it would look like for the given revision |
|
1855 | """rebuild the dirstate as it would look like for the given revision | |
1856 |
|
1856 | |||
1857 | If no revision is specified the first current parent will be used. |
|
1857 | If no revision is specified the first current parent will be used. | |
1858 |
|
1858 | |||
1859 | The dirstate will be set to the files of the given revision. |
|
1859 | The dirstate will be set to the files of the given revision. | |
1860 | The actual working directory content or existing dirstate |
|
1860 | The actual working directory content or existing dirstate | |
1861 | information such as adds or removes is not considered. |
|
1861 | information such as adds or removes is not considered. | |
1862 |
|
1862 | |||
1863 | ``minimal`` will only rebuild the dirstate status for files that claim to be |
|
1863 | ``minimal`` will only rebuild the dirstate status for files that claim to be | |
1864 | tracked but are not in the parent manifest, or that exist in the parent |
|
1864 | tracked but are not in the parent manifest, or that exist in the parent | |
1865 | manifest but are not in the dirstate. It will not change adds, removes, or |
|
1865 | manifest but are not in the dirstate. It will not change adds, removes, or | |
1866 | modified files that are in the working copy parent. |
|
1866 | modified files that are in the working copy parent. | |
1867 |
|
1867 | |||
1868 | One use of this command is to make the next :hg:`status` invocation |
|
1868 | One use of this command is to make the next :hg:`status` invocation | |
1869 | check the actual file content. |
|
1869 | check the actual file content. | |
1870 | """ |
|
1870 | """ | |
1871 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev) |
|
1871 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev) | |
1872 | with repo.wlock(): |
|
1872 | with repo.wlock(): | |
1873 | dirstate = repo.dirstate |
|
1873 | dirstate = repo.dirstate | |
1874 | changedfiles = None |
|
1874 | changedfiles = None | |
1875 | # See command doc for what minimal does. |
|
1875 | # See command doc for what minimal does. | |
1876 | if opts.get(r'minimal'): |
|
1876 | if opts.get(r'minimal'): | |
1877 | manifestfiles = set(ctx.manifest().keys()) |
|
1877 | manifestfiles = set(ctx.manifest().keys()) | |
1878 | dirstatefiles = set(dirstate) |
|
1878 | dirstatefiles = set(dirstate) | |
1879 | manifestonly = manifestfiles - dirstatefiles |
|
1879 | manifestonly = manifestfiles - dirstatefiles | |
1880 | dsonly = dirstatefiles - manifestfiles |
|
1880 | dsonly = dirstatefiles - manifestfiles | |
1881 | dsnotadded = set(f for f in dsonly if dirstate[f] != 'a') |
|
1881 | dsnotadded = set(f for f in dsonly if dirstate[f] != 'a') | |
1882 | changedfiles = manifestonly | dsnotadded |
|
1882 | changedfiles = manifestonly | dsnotadded | |
1883 |
|
1883 | |||
1884 | dirstate.rebuild(ctx.node(), ctx.manifest(), changedfiles) |
|
1884 | dirstate.rebuild(ctx.node(), ctx.manifest(), changedfiles) | |
1885 |
|
1885 | |||
1886 | @command('debugrebuildfncache', [], '') |
|
1886 | @command('debugrebuildfncache', [], '') | |
1887 | def debugrebuildfncache(ui, repo): |
|
1887 | def debugrebuildfncache(ui, repo): | |
1888 | """rebuild the fncache file""" |
|
1888 | """rebuild the fncache file""" | |
1889 | repair.rebuildfncache(ui, repo) |
|
1889 | repair.rebuildfncache(ui, repo) | |
1890 |
|
1890 | |||
1891 | @command('debugrename', |
|
1891 | @command('debugrename', | |
1892 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('revision to debug'), _('REV'))], |
|
1892 | [('r', 'rev', '', _('revision to debug'), _('REV'))], | |
1893 | _('[-r REV] FILE')) |
|
1893 | _('[-r REV] FILE')) | |
1894 | def debugrename(ui, repo, file1, *pats, **opts): |
|
1894 | def debugrename(ui, repo, file1, *pats, **opts): | |
1895 | """dump rename information""" |
|
1895 | """dump rename information""" | |
1896 |
|
1896 | |||
1897 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1897 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1898 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, opts.get('rev')) |
|
1898 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, opts.get('rev')) | |
1899 | m = scmutil.match(ctx, (file1,) + pats, opts) |
|
1899 | m = scmutil.match(ctx, (file1,) + pats, opts) | |
1900 | for abs in ctx.walk(m): |
|
1900 | for abs in ctx.walk(m): | |
1901 | fctx = ctx[abs] |
|
1901 | fctx = ctx[abs] | |
1902 | o = fctx.filelog().renamed(fctx.filenode()) |
|
1902 | o = fctx.filelog().renamed(fctx.filenode()) | |
1903 | rel = m.rel(abs) |
|
1903 | rel = m.rel(abs) | |
1904 | if o: |
|
1904 | if o: | |
1905 | ui.write(_("%s renamed from %s:%s\n") % (rel, o[0], hex(o[1]))) |
|
1905 | ui.write(_("%s renamed from %s:%s\n") % (rel, o[0], hex(o[1]))) | |
1906 | else: |
|
1906 | else: | |
1907 | ui.write(_("%s not renamed\n") % rel) |
|
1907 | ui.write(_("%s not renamed\n") % rel) | |
1908 |
|
1908 | |||
1909 | @command('debugrevlog', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts + |
|
1909 | @command('debugrevlog', cmdutil.debugrevlogopts + | |
1910 | [('d', 'dump', False, _('dump index data'))], |
|
1910 | [('d', 'dump', False, _('dump index data'))], | |
1911 | _('-c|-m|FILE'), |
|
1911 | _('-c|-m|FILE'), | |
1912 | optionalrepo=True) |
|
1912 | optionalrepo=True) | |
1913 | def debugrevlog(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): |
|
1913 | def debugrevlog(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts): | |
1914 | """show data and statistics about a revlog""" |
|
1914 | """show data and statistics about a revlog""" | |
1915 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
1915 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
1916 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugrevlog', file_, opts) |
|
1916 | r = cmdutil.openrevlog(repo, 'debugrevlog', file_, opts) | |
1917 |
|
1917 | |||
1918 | if opts.get("dump"): |
|
1918 | if opts.get("dump"): | |
1919 | numrevs = len(r) |
|
1919 | numrevs = len(r) | |
1920 | ui.write(("# rev p1rev p2rev start end deltastart base p1 p2" |
|
1920 | ui.write(("# rev p1rev p2rev start end deltastart base p1 p2" | |
1921 | " rawsize totalsize compression heads chainlen\n")) |
|
1921 | " rawsize totalsize compression heads chainlen\n")) | |
1922 | ts = 0 |
|
1922 | ts = 0 | |
1923 | heads = set() |
|
1923 | heads = set() | |
1924 |
|
1924 | |||
1925 | for rev in xrange(numrevs): |
|
1925 | for rev in xrange(numrevs): | |
1926 | dbase = r.deltaparent(rev) |
|
1926 | dbase = r.deltaparent(rev) | |
1927 | if dbase == -1: |
|
1927 | if dbase == -1: | |
1928 | dbase = rev |
|
1928 | dbase = rev | |
1929 | cbase = r.chainbase(rev) |
|
1929 | cbase = r.chainbase(rev) | |
1930 | clen = r.chainlen(rev) |
|
1930 | clen = r.chainlen(rev) | |
1931 | p1, p2 = r.parentrevs(rev) |
|
1931 | p1, p2 = r.parentrevs(rev) | |
1932 | rs = r.rawsize(rev) |
|
1932 | rs = r.rawsize(rev) | |
1933 | ts = ts + rs |
|
1933 | ts = ts + rs | |
1934 | heads -= set(r.parentrevs(rev)) |
|
1934 | heads -= set(r.parentrevs(rev)) | |
1935 | heads.add(rev) |
|
1935 | heads.add(rev) | |
1936 | try: |
|
1936 | try: | |
1937 | compression = ts / r.end(rev) |
|
1937 | compression = ts / r.end(rev) | |
1938 | except ZeroDivisionError: |
|
1938 | except ZeroDivisionError: | |
1939 | compression = 0 |
|
1939 | compression = 0 | |
1940 | ui.write("%5d %5d %5d %5d %5d %10d %4d %4d %4d %7d %9d " |
|
1940 | ui.write("%5d %5d %5d %5d %5d %10d %4d %4d %4d %7d %9d " | |
1941 | "%11d %5d %8d\n" % |
|
1941 | "%11d %5d %8d\n" % | |
1942 | (rev, p1, p2, r.start(rev), r.end(rev), |
|
1942 | (rev, p1, p2, r.start(rev), r.end(rev), | |
1943 | r.start(dbase), r.start(cbase), |
|
1943 | r.start(dbase), r.start(cbase), | |
1944 | r.start(p1), r.start(p2), |
|
1944 | r.start(p1), r.start(p2), | |
1945 | rs, ts, compression, len(heads), clen)) |
|
1945 | rs, ts, compression, len(heads), clen)) | |
1946 | return 0 |
|
1946 | return 0 | |
1947 |
|
1947 | |||
1948 | v = r.version |
|
1948 | v = r.version | |
1949 | format = v & 0xFFFF |
|
1949 | format = v & 0xFFFF | |
1950 | flags = [] |
|
1950 | flags = [] | |
1951 | gdelta = False |
|
1951 | gdelta = False | |
1952 | if v & revlog.FLAG_INLINE_DATA: |
|
1952 | if v & revlog.FLAG_INLINE_DATA: | |
1953 | flags.append('inline') |
|
1953 | flags.append('inline') | |
1954 | if v & revlog.FLAG_GENERALDELTA: |
|
1954 | if v & revlog.FLAG_GENERALDELTA: | |
1955 | gdelta = True |
|
1955 | gdelta = True | |
1956 | flags.append('generaldelta') |
|
1956 | flags.append('generaldelta') | |
1957 | if not flags: |
|
1957 | if not flags: | |
1958 | flags = ['(none)'] |
|
1958 | flags = ['(none)'] | |
1959 |
|
1959 | |||
1960 | nummerges = 0 |
|
1960 | nummerges = 0 | |
1961 | numfull = 0 |
|
1961 | numfull = 0 | |
1962 | numprev = 0 |
|
1962 | numprev = 0 | |
1963 | nump1 = 0 |
|
1963 | nump1 = 0 | |
1964 | nump2 = 0 |
|
1964 | nump2 = 0 | |
1965 | numother = 0 |
|
1965 | numother = 0 | |
1966 | nump1prev = 0 |
|
1966 | nump1prev = 0 | |
1967 | nump2prev = 0 |
|
1967 | nump2prev = 0 | |
1968 | chainlengths = [] |
|
1968 | chainlengths = [] | |
1969 | chainbases = [] |
|
1969 | chainbases = [] | |
1970 | chainspans = [] |
|
1970 | chainspans = [] | |
1971 |
|
1971 | |||
1972 | datasize = [None, 0, 0] |
|
1972 | datasize = [None, 0, 0] | |
1973 | fullsize = [None, 0, 0] |
|
1973 | fullsize = [None, 0, 0] | |
1974 | deltasize = [None, 0, 0] |
|
1974 | deltasize = [None, 0, 0] | |
1975 | chunktypecounts = {} |
|
1975 | chunktypecounts = {} | |
1976 | chunktypesizes = {} |
|
1976 | chunktypesizes = {} | |
1977 |
|
1977 | |||
1978 | def addsize(size, l): |
|
1978 | def addsize(size, l): | |
1979 | if l[0] is None or size < l[0]: |
|
1979 | if l[0] is None or size < l[0]: | |
1980 | l[0] = size |
|
1980 | l[0] = size | |
1981 | if size > l[1]: |
|
1981 | if size > l[1]: | |
1982 | l[1] = size |
|
1982 | l[1] = size | |
1983 | l[2] += size |
|
1983 | l[2] += size | |
1984 |
|
1984 | |||
1985 | numrevs = len(r) |
|
1985 | numrevs = len(r) | |
1986 | for rev in xrange(numrevs): |
|
1986 | for rev in xrange(numrevs): | |
1987 | p1, p2 = r.parentrevs(rev) |
|
1987 | p1, p2 = r.parentrevs(rev) | |
1988 | delta = r.deltaparent(rev) |
|
1988 | delta = r.deltaparent(rev) | |
1989 | if format > 0: |
|
1989 | if format > 0: | |
1990 | addsize(r.rawsize(rev), datasize) |
|
1990 | addsize(r.rawsize(rev), datasize) | |
1991 | if p2 != nullrev: |
|
1991 | if p2 != nullrev: | |
1992 | nummerges += 1 |
|
1992 | nummerges += 1 | |
1993 | size = r.length(rev) |
|
1993 | size = r.length(rev) | |
1994 | if delta == nullrev: |
|
1994 | if delta == nullrev: | |
1995 | chainlengths.append(0) |
|
1995 | chainlengths.append(0) | |
1996 | chainbases.append(r.start(rev)) |
|
1996 | chainbases.append(r.start(rev)) | |
1997 | chainspans.append(size) |
|
1997 | chainspans.append(size) | |
1998 | numfull += 1 |
|
1998 | numfull += 1 | |
1999 | addsize(size, fullsize) |
|
1999 | addsize(size, fullsize) | |
2000 | else: |
|
2000 | else: | |
2001 | chainlengths.append(chainlengths[delta] + 1) |
|
2001 | chainlengths.append(chainlengths[delta] + 1) | |
2002 | baseaddr = chainbases[delta] |
|
2002 | baseaddr = chainbases[delta] | |
2003 | revaddr = r.start(rev) |
|
2003 | revaddr = r.start(rev) | |
2004 | chainbases.append(baseaddr) |
|
2004 | chainbases.append(baseaddr) | |
2005 | chainspans.append((revaddr - baseaddr) + size) |
|
2005 | chainspans.append((revaddr - baseaddr) + size) | |
2006 | addsize(size, deltasize) |
|
2006 | addsize(size, deltasize) | |
2007 | if delta == rev - 1: |
|
2007 | if delta == rev - 1: | |
2008 | numprev += 1 |
|
2008 | numprev += 1 | |
2009 | if delta == p1: |
|
2009 | if delta == p1: | |
2010 | nump1prev += 1 |
|
2010 | nump1prev += 1 | |
2011 | elif delta == p2: |
|
2011 | elif delta == p2: | |
2012 | nump2prev += 1 |
|
2012 | nump2prev += 1 | |
2013 | elif delta == p1: |
|
2013 | elif delta == p1: | |
2014 | nump1 += 1 |
|
2014 | nump1 += 1 | |
2015 | elif delta == p2: |
|
2015 | elif delta == p2: | |
2016 | nump2 += 1 |
|
2016 | nump2 += 1 | |
2017 | elif delta != nullrev: |
|
2017 | elif delta != nullrev: | |
2018 | numother += 1 |
|
2018 | numother += 1 | |
2019 |
|
2019 | |||
2020 | # Obtain data on the raw chunks in the revlog. |
|
2020 | # Obtain data on the raw chunks in the revlog. | |
2021 | segment = r._getsegmentforrevs(rev, rev)[1] |
|
2021 | segment = r._getsegmentforrevs(rev, rev)[1] | |
2022 | if segment: |
|
2022 | if segment: | |
2023 | chunktype = bytes(segment[0:1]) |
|
2023 | chunktype = bytes(segment[0:1]) | |
2024 | else: |
|
2024 | else: | |
2025 | chunktype = 'empty' |
|
2025 | chunktype = 'empty' | |
2026 |
|
2026 | |||
2027 | if chunktype not in chunktypecounts: |
|
2027 | if chunktype not in chunktypecounts: | |
2028 | chunktypecounts[chunktype] = 0 |
|
2028 | chunktypecounts[chunktype] = 0 | |
2029 | chunktypesizes[chunktype] = 0 |
|
2029 | chunktypesizes[chunktype] = 0 | |
2030 |
|
2030 | |||
2031 | chunktypecounts[chunktype] += 1 |
|
2031 | chunktypecounts[chunktype] += 1 | |
2032 | chunktypesizes[chunktype] += size |
|
2032 | chunktypesizes[chunktype] += size | |
2033 |
|
2033 | |||
2034 | # Adjust size min value for empty cases |
|
2034 | # Adjust size min value for empty cases | |
2035 | for size in (datasize, fullsize, deltasize): |
|
2035 | for size in (datasize, fullsize, deltasize): | |
2036 | if size[0] is None: |
|
2036 | if size[0] is None: | |
2037 | size[0] = 0 |
|
2037 | size[0] = 0 | |
2038 |
|
2038 | |||
2039 | numdeltas = numrevs - numfull |
|
2039 | numdeltas = numrevs - numfull | |
2040 | numoprev = numprev - nump1prev - nump2prev |
|
2040 | numoprev = numprev - nump1prev - nump2prev | |
2041 | totalrawsize = datasize[2] |
|
2041 | totalrawsize = datasize[2] | |
2042 | datasize[2] /= numrevs |
|
2042 | datasize[2] /= numrevs | |
2043 | fulltotal = fullsize[2] |
|
2043 | fulltotal = fullsize[2] | |
2044 | fullsize[2] /= numfull |
|
2044 | fullsize[2] /= numfull | |
2045 | deltatotal = deltasize[2] |
|
2045 | deltatotal = deltasize[2] | |
2046 | if numrevs - numfull > 0: |
|
2046 | if numrevs - numfull > 0: | |
2047 | deltasize[2] /= numrevs - numfull |
|
2047 | deltasize[2] /= numrevs - numfull | |
2048 | totalsize = fulltotal + deltatotal |
|
2048 | totalsize = fulltotal + deltatotal | |
2049 | avgchainlen = sum(chainlengths) / numrevs |
|
2049 | avgchainlen = sum(chainlengths) / numrevs | |
2050 | maxchainlen = max(chainlengths) |
|
2050 | maxchainlen = max(chainlengths) | |
2051 | maxchainspan = max(chainspans) |
|
2051 | maxchainspan = max(chainspans) | |
2052 | compratio = 1 |
|
2052 | compratio = 1 | |
2053 | if totalsize: |
|
2053 | if totalsize: | |
2054 | compratio = totalrawsize / totalsize |
|
2054 | compratio = totalrawsize / totalsize | |
2055 |
|
2055 | |||
2056 | basedfmtstr = '%%%dd\n' |
|
2056 | basedfmtstr = '%%%dd\n' | |
2057 | basepcfmtstr = '%%%dd %s(%%5.2f%%%%)\n' |
|
2057 | basepcfmtstr = '%%%dd %s(%%5.2f%%%%)\n' | |
2058 |
|
2058 | |||
2059 | def dfmtstr(max): |
|
2059 | def dfmtstr(max): | |
2060 | return basedfmtstr % len(str(max)) |
|
2060 | return basedfmtstr % len(str(max)) | |
2061 | def pcfmtstr(max, padding=0): |
|
2061 | def pcfmtstr(max, padding=0): | |
2062 | return basepcfmtstr % (len(str(max)), ' ' * padding) |
|
2062 | return basepcfmtstr % (len(str(max)), ' ' * padding) | |
2063 |
|
2063 | |||
2064 | def pcfmt(value, total): |
|
2064 | def pcfmt(value, total): | |
2065 | if total: |
|
2065 | if total: | |
2066 | return (value, 100 * float(value) / total) |
|
2066 | return (value, 100 * float(value) / total) | |
2067 | else: |
|
2067 | else: | |
2068 | return value, 100.0 |
|
2068 | return value, 100.0 | |
2069 |
|
2069 | |||
2070 | ui.write(('format : %d\n') % format) |
|
2070 | ui.write(('format : %d\n') % format) | |
2071 | ui.write(('flags : %s\n') % ', '.join(flags)) |
|
2071 | ui.write(('flags : %s\n') % ', '.join(flags)) | |
2072 |
|
2072 | |||
2073 | ui.write('\n') |
|
2073 | ui.write('\n') | |
2074 | fmt = pcfmtstr(totalsize) |
|
2074 | fmt = pcfmtstr(totalsize) | |
2075 | fmt2 = dfmtstr(totalsize) |
|
2075 | fmt2 = dfmtstr(totalsize) | |
2076 | ui.write(('revisions : ') + fmt2 % numrevs) |
|
2076 | ui.write(('revisions : ') + fmt2 % numrevs) | |
2077 | ui.write((' merges : ') + fmt % pcfmt(nummerges, numrevs)) |
|
2077 | ui.write((' merges : ') + fmt % pcfmt(nummerges, numrevs)) | |
2078 | ui.write((' normal : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numrevs - nummerges, numrevs)) |
|
2078 | ui.write((' normal : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numrevs - nummerges, numrevs)) | |
2079 | ui.write(('revisions : ') + fmt2 % numrevs) |
|
2079 | ui.write(('revisions : ') + fmt2 % numrevs) | |
2080 | ui.write((' full : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numfull, numrevs)) |
|
2080 | ui.write((' full : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numfull, numrevs)) | |
2081 | ui.write((' deltas : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numdeltas, numrevs)) |
|
2081 | ui.write((' deltas : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numdeltas, numrevs)) | |
2082 | ui.write(('revision size : ') + fmt2 % totalsize) |
|
2082 | ui.write(('revision size : ') + fmt2 % totalsize) | |
2083 | ui.write((' full : ') + fmt % pcfmt(fulltotal, totalsize)) |
|
2083 | ui.write((' full : ') + fmt % pcfmt(fulltotal, totalsize)) | |
2084 | ui.write((' deltas : ') + fmt % pcfmt(deltatotal, totalsize)) |
|
2084 | ui.write((' deltas : ') + fmt % pcfmt(deltatotal, totalsize)) | |
2085 |
|
2085 | |||
2086 | def fmtchunktype(chunktype): |
|
2086 | def fmtchunktype(chunktype): | |
2087 | if chunktype == 'empty': |
|
2087 | if chunktype == 'empty': | |
2088 | return ' %s : ' % chunktype |
|
2088 | return ' %s : ' % chunktype | |
2089 | elif chunktype in pycompat.bytestr(string.ascii_letters): |
|
2089 | elif chunktype in pycompat.bytestr(string.ascii_letters): | |
2090 | return ' 0x%s (%s) : ' % (hex(chunktype), chunktype) |
|
2090 | return ' 0x%s (%s) : ' % (hex(chunktype), chunktype) | |
2091 | else: |
|
2091 | else: | |
2092 | return ' 0x%s : ' % hex(chunktype) |
|
2092 | return ' 0x%s : ' % hex(chunktype) | |
2093 |
|
2093 | |||
2094 | ui.write('\n') |
|
2094 | ui.write('\n') | |
2095 | ui.write(('chunks : ') + fmt2 % numrevs) |
|
2095 | ui.write(('chunks : ') + fmt2 % numrevs) | |
2096 | for chunktype in sorted(chunktypecounts): |
|
2096 | for chunktype in sorted(chunktypecounts): | |
2097 | ui.write(fmtchunktype(chunktype)) |
|
2097 | ui.write(fmtchunktype(chunktype)) | |
2098 | ui.write(fmt % pcfmt(chunktypecounts[chunktype], numrevs)) |
|
2098 | ui.write(fmt % pcfmt(chunktypecounts[chunktype], numrevs)) | |
2099 | ui.write(('chunks size : ') + fmt2 % totalsize) |
|
2099 | ui.write(('chunks size : ') + fmt2 % totalsize) | |
2100 | for chunktype in sorted(chunktypecounts): |
|
2100 | for chunktype in sorted(chunktypecounts): | |
2101 | ui.write(fmtchunktype(chunktype)) |
|
2101 | ui.write(fmtchunktype(chunktype)) | |
2102 | ui.write(fmt % pcfmt(chunktypesizes[chunktype], totalsize)) |
|
2102 | ui.write(fmt % pcfmt(chunktypesizes[chunktype], totalsize)) | |
2103 |
|
2103 | |||
2104 | ui.write('\n') |
|
2104 | ui.write('\n') | |
2105 | fmt = dfmtstr(max(avgchainlen, maxchainlen, maxchainspan, compratio)) |
|
2105 | fmt = dfmtstr(max(avgchainlen, maxchainlen, maxchainspan, compratio)) | |
2106 | ui.write(('avg chain length : ') + fmt % avgchainlen) |
|
2106 | ui.write(('avg chain length : ') + fmt % avgchainlen) | |
2107 | ui.write(('max chain length : ') + fmt % maxchainlen) |
|
2107 | ui.write(('max chain length : ') + fmt % maxchainlen) | |
2108 | ui.write(('max chain reach : ') + fmt % maxchainspan) |
|
2108 | ui.write(('max chain reach : ') + fmt % maxchainspan) | |
2109 | ui.write(('compression ratio : ') + fmt % compratio) |
|
2109 | ui.write(('compression ratio : ') + fmt % compratio) | |
2110 |
|
2110 | |||
2111 | if format > 0: |
|
2111 | if format > 0: | |
2112 | ui.write('\n') |
|
2112 | ui.write('\n') | |
2113 | ui.write(('uncompressed data size (min/max/avg) : %d / %d / %d\n') |
|
2113 | ui.write(('uncompressed data size (min/max/avg) : %d / %d / %d\n') | |
2114 | % tuple(datasize)) |
|
2114 | % tuple(datasize)) | |
2115 | ui.write(('full revision size (min/max/avg) : %d / %d / %d\n') |
|
2115 | ui.write(('full revision size (min/max/avg) : %d / %d / %d\n') | |
2116 | % tuple(fullsize)) |
|
2116 | % tuple(fullsize)) | |
2117 | ui.write(('delta size (min/max/avg) : %d / %d / %d\n') |
|
2117 | ui.write(('delta size (min/max/avg) : %d / %d / %d\n') | |
2118 | % tuple(deltasize)) |
|
2118 | % tuple(deltasize)) | |
2119 |
|
2119 | |||
2120 | if numdeltas > 0: |
|
2120 | if numdeltas > 0: | |
2121 | ui.write('\n') |
|
2121 | ui.write('\n') | |
2122 | fmt = pcfmtstr(numdeltas) |
|
2122 | fmt = pcfmtstr(numdeltas) | |
2123 | fmt2 = pcfmtstr(numdeltas, 4) |
|
2123 | fmt2 = pcfmtstr(numdeltas, 4) | |
2124 | ui.write(('deltas against prev : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numprev, numdeltas)) |
|
2124 | ui.write(('deltas against prev : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numprev, numdeltas)) | |
2125 | if numprev > 0: |
|
2125 | if numprev > 0: | |
2126 | ui.write((' where prev = p1 : ') + fmt2 % pcfmt(nump1prev, |
|
2126 | ui.write((' where prev = p1 : ') + fmt2 % pcfmt(nump1prev, | |
2127 | numprev)) |
|
2127 | numprev)) | |
2128 | ui.write((' where prev = p2 : ') + fmt2 % pcfmt(nump2prev, |
|
2128 | ui.write((' where prev = p2 : ') + fmt2 % pcfmt(nump2prev, | |
2129 | numprev)) |
|
2129 | numprev)) | |
2130 | ui.write((' other : ') + fmt2 % pcfmt(numoprev, |
|
2130 | ui.write((' other : ') + fmt2 % pcfmt(numoprev, | |
2131 | numprev)) |
|
2131 | numprev)) | |
2132 | if gdelta: |
|
2132 | if gdelta: | |
2133 | ui.write(('deltas against p1 : ') |
|
2133 | ui.write(('deltas against p1 : ') | |
2134 | + fmt % pcfmt(nump1, numdeltas)) |
|
2134 | + fmt % pcfmt(nump1, numdeltas)) | |
2135 | ui.write(('deltas against p2 : ') |
|
2135 | ui.write(('deltas against p2 : ') | |
2136 | + fmt % pcfmt(nump2, numdeltas)) |
|
2136 | + fmt % pcfmt(nump2, numdeltas)) | |
2137 | ui.write(('deltas against other : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numother, |
|
2137 | ui.write(('deltas against other : ') + fmt % pcfmt(numother, | |
2138 | numdeltas)) |
|
2138 | numdeltas)) | |
2139 |
|
2139 | |||
2140 | @command('debugrevspec', |
|
2140 | @command('debugrevspec', | |
2141 | [('', 'optimize', None, |
|
2141 | [('', 'optimize', None, | |
2142 | _('print parsed tree after optimizing (DEPRECATED)')), |
|
2142 | _('print parsed tree after optimizing (DEPRECATED)')), | |
2143 | ('', 'show-revs', True, _('print list of result revisions (default)')), |
|
2143 | ('', 'show-revs', True, _('print list of result revisions (default)')), | |
2144 | ('s', 'show-set', None, _('print internal representation of result set')), |
|
2144 | ('s', 'show-set', None, _('print internal representation of result set')), | |
2145 | ('p', 'show-stage', [], |
|
2145 | ('p', 'show-stage', [], | |
2146 | _('print parsed tree at the given stage'), _('NAME')), |
|
2146 | _('print parsed tree at the given stage'), _('NAME')), | |
2147 | ('', 'no-optimized', False, _('evaluate tree without optimization')), |
|
2147 | ('', 'no-optimized', False, _('evaluate tree without optimization')), | |
2148 | ('', 'verify-optimized', False, _('verify optimized result')), |
|
2148 | ('', 'verify-optimized', False, _('verify optimized result')), | |
2149 | ], |
|
2149 | ], | |
2150 | ('REVSPEC')) |
|
2150 | ('REVSPEC')) | |
2151 | def debugrevspec(ui, repo, expr, **opts): |
|
2151 | def debugrevspec(ui, repo, expr, **opts): | |
2152 | """parse and apply a revision specification |
|
2152 | """parse and apply a revision specification | |
2153 |
|
2153 | |||
2154 | Use -p/--show-stage option to print the parsed tree at the given stages. |
|
2154 | Use -p/--show-stage option to print the parsed tree at the given stages. | |
2155 | Use -p all to print tree at every stage. |
|
2155 | Use -p all to print tree at every stage. | |
2156 |
|
2156 | |||
2157 | Use --no-show-revs option with -s or -p to print only the set |
|
2157 | Use --no-show-revs option with -s or -p to print only the set | |
2158 | representation or the parsed tree respectively. |
|
2158 | representation or the parsed tree respectively. | |
2159 |
|
2159 | |||
2160 | Use --verify-optimized to compare the optimized result with the unoptimized |
|
2160 | Use --verify-optimized to compare the optimized result with the unoptimized | |
2161 | one. Returns 1 if the optimized result differs. |
|
2161 | one. Returns 1 if the optimized result differs. | |
2162 | """ |
|
2162 | """ | |
2163 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
2163 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
2164 | aliases = ui.configitems('revsetalias') |
|
2164 | aliases = ui.configitems('revsetalias') | |
2165 | stages = [ |
|
2165 | stages = [ | |
2166 | ('parsed', lambda tree: tree), |
|
2166 | ('parsed', lambda tree: tree), | |
2167 | ('expanded', lambda tree: revsetlang.expandaliases(tree, aliases, |
|
2167 | ('expanded', lambda tree: revsetlang.expandaliases(tree, aliases, | |
2168 | ui.warn)), |
|
2168 | ui.warn)), | |
2169 | ('concatenated', revsetlang.foldconcat), |
|
2169 | ('concatenated', revsetlang.foldconcat), | |
2170 | ('analyzed', revsetlang.analyze), |
|
2170 | ('analyzed', revsetlang.analyze), | |
2171 | ('optimized', revsetlang.optimize), |
|
2171 | ('optimized', revsetlang.optimize), | |
2172 | ] |
|
2172 | ] | |
2173 | if opts['no_optimized']: |
|
2173 | if opts['no_optimized']: | |
2174 | stages = stages[:-1] |
|
2174 | stages = stages[:-1] | |
2175 | if opts['verify_optimized'] and opts['no_optimized']: |
|
2175 | if opts['verify_optimized'] and opts['no_optimized']: | |
2176 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use --verify-optimized with ' |
|
2176 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use --verify-optimized with ' | |
2177 | '--no-optimized')) |
|
2177 | '--no-optimized')) | |
2178 | stagenames = set(n for n, f in stages) |
|
2178 | stagenames = set(n for n, f in stages) | |
2179 |
|
2179 | |||
2180 | showalways = set() |
|
2180 | showalways = set() | |
2181 | showchanged = set() |
|
2181 | showchanged = set() | |
2182 | if ui.verbose and not opts['show_stage']: |
|
2182 | if ui.verbose and not opts['show_stage']: | |
2183 | # show parsed tree by --verbose (deprecated) |
|
2183 | # show parsed tree by --verbose (deprecated) | |
2184 | showalways.add('parsed') |
|
2184 | showalways.add('parsed') | |
2185 | showchanged.update(['expanded', 'concatenated']) |
|
2185 | showchanged.update(['expanded', 'concatenated']) | |
2186 | if opts['optimize']: |
|
2186 | if opts['optimize']: | |
2187 | showalways.add('optimized') |
|
2187 | showalways.add('optimized') | |
2188 | if opts['show_stage'] and opts['optimize']: |
|
2188 | if opts['show_stage'] and opts['optimize']: | |
2189 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use --optimize with --show-stage')) |
|
2189 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use --optimize with --show-stage')) | |
2190 | if opts['show_stage'] == ['all']: |
|
2190 | if opts['show_stage'] == ['all']: | |
2191 | showalways.update(stagenames) |
|
2191 | showalways.update(stagenames) | |
2192 | else: |
|
2192 | else: | |
2193 | for n in opts['show_stage']: |
|
2193 | for n in opts['show_stage']: | |
2194 | if n not in stagenames: |
|
2194 | if n not in stagenames: | |
2195 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid stage name: %s') % n) |
|
2195 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid stage name: %s') % n) | |
2196 | showalways.update(opts['show_stage']) |
|
2196 | showalways.update(opts['show_stage']) | |
2197 |
|
2197 | |||
2198 | treebystage = {} |
|
2198 | treebystage = {} | |
2199 | printedtree = None |
|
2199 | printedtree = None | |
2200 | tree = revsetlang.parse(expr, lookup=repo.__contains__) |
|
2200 | tree = revsetlang.parse(expr, lookup=repo.__contains__) | |
2201 | for n, f in stages: |
|
2201 | for n, f in stages: | |
2202 | treebystage[n] = tree = f(tree) |
|
2202 | treebystage[n] = tree = f(tree) | |
2203 | if n in showalways or (n in showchanged and tree != printedtree): |
|
2203 | if n in showalways or (n in showchanged and tree != printedtree): | |
2204 | if opts['show_stage'] or n != 'parsed': |
|
2204 | if opts['show_stage'] or n != 'parsed': | |
2205 | ui.write(("* %s:\n") % n) |
|
2205 | ui.write(("* %s:\n") % n) | |
2206 | ui.write(revsetlang.prettyformat(tree), "\n") |
|
2206 | ui.write(revsetlang.prettyformat(tree), "\n") | |
2207 | printedtree = tree |
|
2207 | printedtree = tree | |
2208 |
|
2208 | |||
2209 | if opts['verify_optimized']: |
|
2209 | if opts['verify_optimized']: | |
2210 | arevs = revset.makematcher(treebystage['analyzed'])(repo) |
|
2210 | arevs = revset.makematcher(treebystage['analyzed'])(repo) | |
2211 | brevs = revset.makematcher(treebystage['optimized'])(repo) |
|
2211 | brevs = revset.makematcher(treebystage['optimized'])(repo) | |
2212 | if opts['show_set'] or (opts['show_set'] is None and ui.verbose): |
|
2212 | if opts['show_set'] or (opts['show_set'] is None and ui.verbose): | |
2213 | ui.write(("* analyzed set:\n"), smartset.prettyformat(arevs), "\n") |
|
2213 | ui.write(("* analyzed set:\n"), smartset.prettyformat(arevs), "\n") | |
2214 | ui.write(("* optimized set:\n"), smartset.prettyformat(brevs), "\n") |
|
2214 | ui.write(("* optimized set:\n"), smartset.prettyformat(brevs), "\n") | |
2215 | arevs = list(arevs) |
|
2215 | arevs = list(arevs) | |
2216 | brevs = list(brevs) |
|
2216 | brevs = list(brevs) | |
2217 | if arevs == brevs: |
|
2217 | if arevs == brevs: | |
2218 | return 0 |
|
2218 | return 0 | |
2219 | ui.write(('--- analyzed\n'), label='diff.file_a') |
|
2219 | ui.write(('--- analyzed\n'), label='diff.file_a') | |
2220 | ui.write(('+++ optimized\n'), label='diff.file_b') |
|
2220 | ui.write(('+++ optimized\n'), label='diff.file_b') | |
2221 | sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, arevs, brevs) |
|
2221 | sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, arevs, brevs) | |
2222 | for tag, alo, ahi, blo, bhi in sm.get_opcodes(): |
|
2222 | for tag, alo, ahi, blo, bhi in sm.get_opcodes(): | |
2223 | if tag in ('delete', 'replace'): |
|
2223 | if tag in ('delete', 'replace'): | |
2224 | for c in arevs[alo:ahi]: |
|
2224 | for c in arevs[alo:ahi]: | |
2225 | ui.write('-%s\n' % c, label='diff.deleted') |
|
2225 | ui.write('-%s\n' % c, label='diff.deleted') | |
2226 | if tag in ('insert', 'replace'): |
|
2226 | if tag in ('insert', 'replace'): | |
2227 | for c in brevs[blo:bhi]: |
|
2227 | for c in brevs[blo:bhi]: | |
2228 | ui.write('+%s\n' % c, label='diff.inserted') |
|
2228 | ui.write('+%s\n' % c, label='diff.inserted') | |
2229 | if tag == 'equal': |
|
2229 | if tag == 'equal': | |
2230 | for c in arevs[alo:ahi]: |
|
2230 | for c in arevs[alo:ahi]: | |
2231 | ui.write(' %s\n' % c) |
|
2231 | ui.write(' %s\n' % c) | |
2232 | return 1 |
|
2232 | return 1 | |
2233 |
|
2233 | |||
2234 | func = revset.makematcher(tree) |
|
2234 | func = revset.makematcher(tree) | |
2235 | revs = func(repo) |
|
2235 | revs = func(repo) | |
2236 | if opts['show_set'] or (opts['show_set'] is None and ui.verbose): |
|
2236 | if opts['show_set'] or (opts['show_set'] is None and ui.verbose): | |
2237 | ui.write(("* set:\n"), smartset.prettyformat(revs), "\n") |
|
2237 | ui.write(("* set:\n"), smartset.prettyformat(revs), "\n") | |
2238 | if not opts['show_revs']: |
|
2238 | if not opts['show_revs']: | |
2239 | return |
|
2239 | return | |
2240 | for c in revs: |
|
2240 | for c in revs: | |
2241 | ui.write("%d\n" % c) |
|
2241 | ui.write("%d\n" % c) | |
2242 |
|
2242 | |||
2243 | @command('debugserve', [ |
|
2243 | @command('debugserve', [ | |
2244 | ('', 'sshstdio', False, _('run an SSH server bound to process handles')), |
|
2244 | ('', 'sshstdio', False, _('run an SSH server bound to process handles')), | |
2245 | ('', 'logiofd', '', _('file descriptor to log server I/O to')), |
|
2245 | ('', 'logiofd', '', _('file descriptor to log server I/O to')), | |
2246 | ('', 'logiofile', '', _('file to log server I/O to')), |
|
2246 | ('', 'logiofile', '', _('file to log server I/O to')), | |
2247 | ], '') |
|
2247 | ], '') | |
2248 | def debugserve(ui, repo, **opts): |
|
2248 | def debugserve(ui, repo, **opts): | |
2249 | """run a server with advanced settings |
|
2249 | """run a server with advanced settings | |
2250 |
|
2250 | |||
2251 | This command is similar to :hg:`serve`. It exists partially as a |
|
2251 | This command is similar to :hg:`serve`. It exists partially as a | |
2252 | workaround to the fact that ``hg serve --stdio`` must have specific |
|
2252 | workaround to the fact that ``hg serve --stdio`` must have specific | |
2253 | arguments for security reasons. |
|
2253 | arguments for security reasons. | |
2254 | """ |
|
2254 | """ | |
2255 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
2255 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
2256 |
|
2256 | |||
2257 | if not opts['sshstdio']: |
|
2257 | if not opts['sshstdio']: | |
2258 | raise error.Abort(_('only --sshstdio is currently supported')) |
|
2258 | raise error.Abort(_('only --sshstdio is currently supported')) | |
2259 |
|
2259 | |||
2260 | logfh = None |
|
2260 | logfh = None | |
2261 |
|
2261 | |||
2262 | if opts['logiofd'] and opts['logiofile']: |
|
2262 | if opts['logiofd'] and opts['logiofile']: | |
2263 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use both --logiofd and --logiofile')) |
|
2263 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use both --logiofd and --logiofile')) | |
2264 |
|
2264 | |||
2265 | if opts['logiofd']: |
|
2265 | if opts['logiofd']: | |
2266 | # Line buffered because output is line based. |
|
2266 | # Line buffered because output is line based. | |
2267 | logfh = os.fdopen(int(opts['logiofd']), r'ab', 1) |
|
2267 | logfh = os.fdopen(int(opts['logiofd']), r'ab', 1) | |
2268 | elif opts['logiofile']: |
|
2268 | elif opts['logiofile']: | |
2269 | logfh = open(opts['logiofile'], 'ab', 1) |
|
2269 | logfh = open(opts['logiofile'], 'ab', 1) | |
2270 |
|
2270 | |||
2271 | s = wireprotoserver.sshserver(ui, repo, logfh=logfh) |
|
2271 | s = wireprotoserver.sshserver(ui, repo, logfh=logfh) | |
2272 | s.serve_forever() |
|
2272 | s.serve_forever() | |
2273 |
|
2273 | |||
2274 | @command('debugsetparents', [], _('REV1 [REV2]')) |
|
2274 | @command('debugsetparents', [], _('REV1 [REV2]')) | |
2275 | def debugsetparents(ui, repo, rev1, rev2=None): |
|
2275 | def debugsetparents(ui, repo, rev1, rev2=None): | |
2276 | """manually set the parents of the current working directory |
|
2276 | """manually set the parents of the current working directory | |
2277 |
|
2277 | |||
2278 | This is useful for writing repository conversion tools, but should |
|
2278 | This is useful for writing repository conversion tools, but should | |
2279 | be used with care. For example, neither the working directory nor the |
|
2279 | be used with care. For example, neither the working directory nor the | |
2280 | dirstate is updated, so file status may be incorrect after running this |
|
2280 | dirstate is updated, so file status may be incorrect after running this | |
2281 | command. |
|
2281 | command. | |
2282 |
|
2282 | |||
2283 | Returns 0 on success. |
|
2283 | Returns 0 on success. | |
2284 | """ |
|
2284 | """ | |
2285 |
|
2285 | |||
2286 | r1 = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev1).node() |
|
2286 | r1 = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev1).node() | |
2287 | r2 = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev2, 'null').node() |
|
2287 | r2 = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev2, 'null').node() | |
2288 |
|
2288 | |||
2289 | with repo.wlock(): |
|
2289 | with repo.wlock(): | |
2290 | repo.setparents(r1, r2) |
|
2290 | repo.setparents(r1, r2) | |
2291 |
|
2291 | |||
2292 | @command('debugssl', [], '[SOURCE]', optionalrepo=True) |
|
2292 | @command('debugssl', [], '[SOURCE]', optionalrepo=True) | |
2293 | def debugssl(ui, repo, source=None, **opts): |
|
2293 | def debugssl(ui, repo, source=None, **opts): | |
2294 | '''test a secure connection to a server |
|
2294 | '''test a secure connection to a server | |
2295 |
|
2295 | |||
2296 | This builds the certificate chain for the server on Windows, installing the |
|
2296 | This builds the certificate chain for the server on Windows, installing the | |
2297 | missing intermediates and trusted root via Windows Update if necessary. It |
|
2297 | missing intermediates and trusted root via Windows Update if necessary. It | |
2298 | does nothing on other platforms. |
|
2298 | does nothing on other platforms. | |
2299 |
|
2299 | |||
2300 | If SOURCE is omitted, the 'default' path will be used. If a URL is given, |
|
2300 | If SOURCE is omitted, the 'default' path will be used. If a URL is given, | |
2301 | that server is used. See :hg:`help urls` for more information. |
|
2301 | that server is used. See :hg:`help urls` for more information. | |
2302 |
|
2302 | |||
2303 | If the update succeeds, retry the original operation. Otherwise, the cause |
|
2303 | If the update succeeds, retry the original operation. Otherwise, the cause | |
2304 | of the SSL error is likely another issue. |
|
2304 | of the SSL error is likely another issue. | |
2305 | ''' |
|
2305 | ''' | |
2306 | if not pycompat.iswindows: |
|
2306 | if not pycompat.iswindows: | |
2307 | raise error.Abort(_('certificate chain building is only possible on ' |
|
2307 | raise error.Abort(_('certificate chain building is only possible on ' | |
2308 | 'Windows')) |
|
2308 | 'Windows')) | |
2309 |
|
2309 | |||
2310 | if not source: |
|
2310 | if not source: | |
2311 | if not repo: |
|
2311 | if not repo: | |
2312 | raise error.Abort(_("there is no Mercurial repository here, and no " |
|
2312 | raise error.Abort(_("there is no Mercurial repository here, and no " | |
2313 | "server specified")) |
|
2313 | "server specified")) | |
2314 | source = "default" |
|
2314 | source = "default" | |
2315 |
|
2315 | |||
2316 | source, branches = hg.parseurl(ui.expandpath(source)) |
|
2316 | source, branches = hg.parseurl(ui.expandpath(source)) | |
2317 | url = util.url(source) |
|
2317 | url = util.url(source) | |
2318 | addr = None |
|
2318 | addr = None | |
2319 |
|
2319 | |||
2320 | defaultport = {'https': 443, 'ssh': 22} |
|
2320 | defaultport = {'https': 443, 'ssh': 22} | |
2321 | if url.scheme in defaultport: |
|
2321 | if url.scheme in defaultport: | |
2322 | try: |
|
2322 | try: | |
2323 | addr = (url.host, int(url.port or defaultport[url.scheme])) |
|
2323 | addr = (url.host, int(url.port or defaultport[url.scheme])) | |
2324 | except ValueError: |
|
2324 | except ValueError: | |
2325 | raise error.Abort(_("malformed port number in URL")) |
|
2325 | raise error.Abort(_("malformed port number in URL")) | |
2326 | else: |
|
2326 | else: | |
2327 | raise error.Abort(_("only https and ssh connections are supported")) |
|
2327 | raise error.Abort(_("only https and ssh connections are supported")) | |
2328 |
|
2328 | |||
2329 | from . import win32 |
|
2329 | from . import win32 | |
2330 |
|
2330 | |||
2331 | s = ssl.wrap_socket(socket.socket(), ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS, |
|
2331 | s = ssl.wrap_socket(socket.socket(), ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS, | |
2332 | cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE, ca_certs=None) |
|
2332 | cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE, ca_certs=None) | |
2333 |
|
2333 | |||
2334 | try: |
|
2334 | try: | |
2335 | s.connect(addr) |
|
2335 | s.connect(addr) | |
2336 | cert = s.getpeercert(True) |
|
2336 | cert = s.getpeercert(True) | |
2337 |
|
2337 | |||
2338 | ui.status(_('checking the certificate chain for %s\n') % url.host) |
|
2338 | ui.status(_('checking the certificate chain for %s\n') % url.host) | |
2339 |
|
2339 | |||
2340 | complete = win32.checkcertificatechain(cert, build=False) |
|
2340 | complete = win32.checkcertificatechain(cert, build=False) | |
2341 |
|
2341 | |||
2342 | if not complete: |
|
2342 | if not complete: | |
2343 | ui.status(_('certificate chain is incomplete, updating... ')) |
|
2343 | ui.status(_('certificate chain is incomplete, updating... ')) | |
2344 |
|
2344 | |||
2345 | if not win32.checkcertificatechain(cert): |
|
2345 | if not win32.checkcertificatechain(cert): | |
2346 | ui.status(_('failed.\n')) |
|
2346 | ui.status(_('failed.\n')) | |
2347 | else: |
|
2347 | else: | |
2348 | ui.status(_('done.\n')) |
|
2348 | ui.status(_('done.\n')) | |
2349 | else: |
|
2349 | else: | |
2350 | ui.status(_('full certificate chain is available\n')) |
|
2350 | ui.status(_('full certificate chain is available\n')) | |
2351 | finally: |
|
2351 | finally: | |
2352 | s.close() |
|
2352 | s.close() | |
2353 |
|
2353 | |||
2354 | @command('debugsub', |
|
2354 | @command('debugsub', | |
2355 | [('r', 'rev', '', |
|
2355 | [('r', 'rev', '', | |
2356 | _('revision to check'), _('REV'))], |
|
2356 | _('revision to check'), _('REV'))], | |
2357 | _('[-r REV] [REV]')) |
|
2357 | _('[-r REV] [REV]')) | |
2358 | def debugsub(ui, repo, rev=None): |
|
2358 | def debugsub(ui, repo, rev=None): | |
2359 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev, None) |
|
2359 | ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev, None) | |
2360 | for k, v in sorted(ctx.substate.items()): |
|
2360 | for k, v in sorted(ctx.substate.items()): | |
2361 | ui.write(('path %s\n') % k) |
|
2361 | ui.write(('path %s\n') % k) | |
2362 | ui.write((' source %s\n') % v[0]) |
|
2362 | ui.write((' source %s\n') % v[0]) | |
2363 | ui.write((' revision %s\n') % v[1]) |
|
2363 | ui.write((' revision %s\n') % v[1]) | |
2364 |
|
2364 | |||
2365 | @command('debugsuccessorssets', |
|
2365 | @command('debugsuccessorssets', | |
2366 | [('', 'closest', False, _('return closest successors sets only'))], |
|
2366 | [('', 'closest', False, _('return closest successors sets only'))], | |
2367 | _('[REV]')) |
|
2367 | _('[REV]')) | |
2368 | def debugsuccessorssets(ui, repo, *revs, **opts): |
|
2368 | def debugsuccessorssets(ui, repo, *revs, **opts): | |
2369 | """show set of successors for revision |
|
2369 | """show set of successors for revision | |
2370 |
|
2370 | |||
2371 | A successors set of changeset A is a consistent group of revisions that |
|
2371 | A successors set of changeset A is a consistent group of revisions that | |
2372 | succeed A. It contains non-obsolete changesets only unless closests |
|
2372 | succeed A. It contains non-obsolete changesets only unless closests | |
2373 | successors set is set. |
|
2373 | successors set is set. | |
2374 |
|
2374 | |||
2375 | In most cases a changeset A has a single successors set containing a single |
|
2375 | In most cases a changeset A has a single successors set containing a single | |
2376 | successor (changeset A replaced by A'). |
|
2376 | successor (changeset A replaced by A'). | |
2377 |
|
2377 | |||
2378 | A changeset that is made obsolete with no successors are called "pruned". |
|
2378 | A changeset that is made obsolete with no successors are called "pruned". | |
2379 | Such changesets have no successors sets at all. |
|
2379 | Such changesets have no successors sets at all. | |
2380 |
|
2380 | |||
2381 | A changeset that has been "split" will have a successors set containing |
|
2381 | A changeset that has been "split" will have a successors set containing | |
2382 | more than one successor. |
|
2382 | more than one successor. | |
2383 |
|
2383 | |||
2384 | A changeset that has been rewritten in multiple different ways is called |
|
2384 | A changeset that has been rewritten in multiple different ways is called | |
2385 | "divergent". Such changesets have multiple successor sets (each of which |
|
2385 | "divergent". Such changesets have multiple successor sets (each of which | |
2386 | may also be split, i.e. have multiple successors). |
|
2386 | may also be split, i.e. have multiple successors). | |
2387 |
|
2387 | |||
2388 | Results are displayed as follows:: |
|
2388 | Results are displayed as follows:: | |
2389 |
|
2389 | |||
2390 | <rev1> |
|
2390 | <rev1> | |
2391 | <successors-1A> |
|
2391 | <successors-1A> | |
2392 | <rev2> |
|
2392 | <rev2> | |
2393 | <successors-2A> |
|
2393 | <successors-2A> | |
2394 | <successors-2B1> <successors-2B2> <successors-2B3> |
|
2394 | <successors-2B1> <successors-2B2> <successors-2B3> | |
2395 |
|
2395 | |||
2396 | Here rev2 has two possible (i.e. divergent) successors sets. The first |
|
2396 | Here rev2 has two possible (i.e. divergent) successors sets. The first | |
2397 | holds one element, whereas the second holds three (i.e. the changeset has |
|
2397 | holds one element, whereas the second holds three (i.e. the changeset has | |
2398 | been split). |
|
2398 | been split). | |
2399 | """ |
|
2399 | """ | |
2400 | # passed to successorssets caching computation from one call to another |
|
2400 | # passed to successorssets caching computation from one call to another | |
2401 | cache = {} |
|
2401 | cache = {} | |
2402 | ctx2str = bytes |
|
2402 | ctx2str = bytes | |
2403 | node2str = short |
|
2403 | node2str = short | |
2404 | for rev in scmutil.revrange(repo, revs): |
|
2404 | for rev in scmutil.revrange(repo, revs): | |
2405 | ctx = repo[rev] |
|
2405 | ctx = repo[rev] | |
2406 | ui.write('%s\n'% ctx2str(ctx)) |
|
2406 | ui.write('%s\n'% ctx2str(ctx)) | |
2407 | for succsset in obsutil.successorssets(repo, ctx.node(), |
|
2407 | for succsset in obsutil.successorssets(repo, ctx.node(), | |
2408 | closest=opts[r'closest'], |
|
2408 | closest=opts[r'closest'], | |
2409 | cache=cache): |
|
2409 | cache=cache): | |
2410 | if succsset: |
|
2410 | if succsset: | |
2411 | ui.write(' ') |
|
2411 | ui.write(' ') | |
2412 | ui.write(node2str(succsset[0])) |
|
2412 | ui.write(node2str(succsset[0])) | |
2413 | for node in succsset[1:]: |
|
2413 | for node in succsset[1:]: | |
2414 | ui.write(' ') |
|
2414 | ui.write(' ') | |
2415 | ui.write(node2str(node)) |
|
2415 | ui.write(node2str(node)) | |
2416 | ui.write('\n') |
|
2416 | ui.write('\n') | |
2417 |
|
2417 | |||
2418 | @command('debugtemplate', |
|
2418 | @command('debugtemplate', | |
2419 | [('r', 'rev', [], _('apply template on changesets'), _('REV')), |
|
2419 | [('r', 'rev', [], _('apply template on changesets'), _('REV')), | |
2420 | ('D', 'define', [], _('define template keyword'), _('KEY=VALUE'))], |
|
2420 | ('D', 'define', [], _('define template keyword'), _('KEY=VALUE'))], | |
2421 | _('[-r REV]... [-D KEY=VALUE]... TEMPLATE'), |
|
2421 | _('[-r REV]... [-D KEY=VALUE]... TEMPLATE'), | |
2422 | optionalrepo=True) |
|
2422 | optionalrepo=True) | |
2423 | def debugtemplate(ui, repo, tmpl, **opts): |
|
2423 | def debugtemplate(ui, repo, tmpl, **opts): | |
2424 | """parse and apply a template |
|
2424 | """parse and apply a template | |
2425 |
|
2425 | |||
2426 | If -r/--rev is given, the template is processed as a log template and |
|
2426 | If -r/--rev is given, the template is processed as a log template and | |
2427 | applied to the given changesets. Otherwise, it is processed as a generic |
|
2427 | applied to the given changesets. Otherwise, it is processed as a generic | |
2428 | template. |
|
2428 | template. | |
2429 |
|
2429 | |||
2430 | Use --verbose to print the parsed tree. |
|
2430 | Use --verbose to print the parsed tree. | |
2431 | """ |
|
2431 | """ | |
2432 | revs = None |
|
2432 | revs = None | |
2433 | if opts[r'rev']: |
|
2433 | if opts[r'rev']: | |
2434 | if repo is None: |
|
2434 | if repo is None: | |
2435 | raise error.RepoError(_('there is no Mercurial repository here ' |
|
2435 | raise error.RepoError(_('there is no Mercurial repository here ' | |
2436 | '(.hg not found)')) |
|
2436 | '(.hg not found)')) | |
2437 | revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, opts[r'rev']) |
|
2437 | revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, opts[r'rev']) | |
2438 |
|
2438 | |||
2439 | props = {} |
|
2439 | props = {} | |
2440 | for d in opts[r'define']: |
|
2440 | for d in opts[r'define']: | |
2441 | try: |
|
2441 | try: | |
2442 | k, v = (e.strip() for e in d.split('=', 1)) |
|
2442 | k, v = (e.strip() for e in d.split('=', 1)) | |
2443 | if not k or k == 'ui': |
|
2443 | if not k or k == 'ui': | |
2444 | raise ValueError |
|
2444 | raise ValueError | |
2445 | props[k] = v |
|
2445 | props[k] = v | |
2446 | except ValueError: |
|
2446 | except ValueError: | |
2447 | raise error.Abort(_('malformed keyword definition: %s') % d) |
|
2447 | raise error.Abort(_('malformed keyword definition: %s') % d) | |
2448 |
|
2448 | |||
2449 | if ui.verbose: |
|
2449 | if ui.verbose: | |
2450 | aliases = ui.configitems('templatealias') |
|
2450 | aliases = ui.configitems('templatealias') | |
2451 | tree = templater.parse(tmpl) |
|
2451 | tree = templater.parse(tmpl) | |
2452 | ui.note(templater.prettyformat(tree), '\n') |
|
2452 | ui.note(templater.prettyformat(tree), '\n') | |
2453 | newtree = templater.expandaliases(tree, aliases) |
|
2453 | newtree = templater.expandaliases(tree, aliases) | |
2454 | if newtree != tree: |
|
2454 | if newtree != tree: | |
2455 | ui.note(("* expanded:\n"), templater.prettyformat(newtree), '\n') |
|
2455 | ui.note(("* expanded:\n"), templater.prettyformat(newtree), '\n') | |
2456 |
|
2456 | |||
2457 | if revs is None: |
|
2457 | if revs is None: | |
2458 | tres = formatter.templateresources(ui, repo) |
|
2458 | tres = formatter.templateresources(ui, repo) | |
2459 | t = formatter.maketemplater(ui, tmpl, resources=tres) |
|
2459 | t = formatter.maketemplater(ui, tmpl, resources=tres) | |
2460 | ui.write(t.renderdefault(props)) |
|
2460 | ui.write(t.renderdefault(props)) | |
2461 | else: |
|
2461 | else: | |
2462 | displayer = logcmdutil.maketemplater(ui, repo, tmpl) |
|
2462 | displayer = logcmdutil.maketemplater(ui, repo, tmpl) | |
2463 | for r in revs: |
|
2463 | for r in revs: | |
2464 | displayer.show(repo[r], **pycompat.strkwargs(props)) |
|
2464 | displayer.show(repo[r], **pycompat.strkwargs(props)) | |
2465 | displayer.close() |
|
2465 | displayer.close() | |
2466 |
|
2466 | |||
2467 | @command('debuguigetpass', [ |
|
2467 | @command('debuguigetpass', [ | |
2468 | ('p', 'prompt', '', _('prompt text'), _('TEXT')), |
|
2468 | ('p', 'prompt', '', _('prompt text'), _('TEXT')), | |
2469 | ], _('[-p TEXT]'), norepo=True) |
|
2469 | ], _('[-p TEXT]'), norepo=True) | |
2470 | def debuguigetpass(ui, prompt=''): |
|
2470 | def debuguigetpass(ui, prompt=''): | |
2471 | """show prompt to type password""" |
|
2471 | """show prompt to type password""" | |
2472 | r = ui.getpass(prompt) |
|
2472 | r = ui.getpass(prompt) | |
2473 | ui.write(('respose: %s\n') % r) |
|
2473 | ui.write(('respose: %s\n') % r) | |
2474 |
|
2474 | |||
2475 | @command('debuguiprompt', [ |
|
2475 | @command('debuguiprompt', [ | |
2476 | ('p', 'prompt', '', _('prompt text'), _('TEXT')), |
|
2476 | ('p', 'prompt', '', _('prompt text'), _('TEXT')), | |
2477 | ], _('[-p TEXT]'), norepo=True) |
|
2477 | ], _('[-p TEXT]'), norepo=True) | |
2478 | def debuguiprompt(ui, prompt=''): |
|
2478 | def debuguiprompt(ui, prompt=''): | |
2479 | """show plain prompt""" |
|
2479 | """show plain prompt""" | |
2480 | r = ui.prompt(prompt) |
|
2480 | r = ui.prompt(prompt) | |
2481 | ui.write(('response: %s\n') % r) |
|
2481 | ui.write(('response: %s\n') % r) | |
2482 |
|
2482 | |||
2483 | @command('debugupdatecaches', []) |
|
2483 | @command('debugupdatecaches', []) | |
2484 | def debugupdatecaches(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): |
|
2484 | def debugupdatecaches(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): | |
2485 | """warm all known caches in the repository""" |
|
2485 | """warm all known caches in the repository""" | |
2486 | with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(): |
|
2486 | with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(): | |
2487 | repo.updatecaches(full=True) |
|
2487 | repo.updatecaches(full=True) | |
2488 |
|
2488 | |||
2489 | @command('debugupgraderepo', [ |
|
2489 | @command('debugupgraderepo', [ | |
2490 | ('o', 'optimize', [], _('extra optimization to perform'), _('NAME')), |
|
2490 | ('o', 'optimize', [], _('extra optimization to perform'), _('NAME')), | |
2491 | ('', 'run', False, _('performs an upgrade')), |
|
2491 | ('', 'run', False, _('performs an upgrade')), | |
2492 | ]) |
|
2492 | ]) | |
2493 | def debugupgraderepo(ui, repo, run=False, optimize=None): |
|
2493 | def debugupgraderepo(ui, repo, run=False, optimize=None): | |
2494 | """upgrade a repository to use different features |
|
2494 | """upgrade a repository to use different features | |
2495 |
|
2495 | |||
2496 | If no arguments are specified, the repository is evaluated for upgrade |
|
2496 | If no arguments are specified, the repository is evaluated for upgrade | |
2497 | and a list of problems and potential optimizations is printed. |
|
2497 | and a list of problems and potential optimizations is printed. | |
2498 |
|
2498 | |||
2499 | With ``--run``, a repository upgrade is performed. Behavior of the upgrade |
|
2499 | With ``--run``, a repository upgrade is performed. Behavior of the upgrade | |
2500 | can be influenced via additional arguments. More details will be provided |
|
2500 | can be influenced via additional arguments. More details will be provided | |
2501 | by the command output when run without ``--run``. |
|
2501 | by the command output when run without ``--run``. | |
2502 |
|
2502 | |||
2503 | During the upgrade, the repository will be locked and no writes will be |
|
2503 | During the upgrade, the repository will be locked and no writes will be | |
2504 | allowed. |
|
2504 | allowed. | |
2505 |
|
2505 | |||
2506 | At the end of the upgrade, the repository may not be readable while new |
|
2506 | At the end of the upgrade, the repository may not be readable while new | |
2507 | repository data is swapped in. This window will be as long as it takes to |
|
2507 | repository data is swapped in. This window will be as long as it takes to | |
2508 | rename some directories inside the ``.hg`` directory. On most machines, this |
|
2508 | rename some directories inside the ``.hg`` directory. On most machines, this | |
2509 | should complete almost instantaneously and the chances of a consumer being |
|
2509 | should complete almost instantaneously and the chances of a consumer being | |
2510 | unable to access the repository should be low. |
|
2510 | unable to access the repository should be low. | |
2511 | """ |
|
2511 | """ | |
2512 | return upgrade.upgraderepo(ui, repo, run=run, optimize=optimize) |
|
2512 | return upgrade.upgraderepo(ui, repo, run=run, optimize=optimize) | |
2513 |
|
2513 | |||
2514 | @command('debugwalk', cmdutil.walkopts, _('[OPTION]... [FILE]...'), |
|
2514 | @command('debugwalk', cmdutil.walkopts, _('[OPTION]... [FILE]...'), | |
2515 | inferrepo=True) |
|
2515 | inferrepo=True) | |
2516 | def debugwalk(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): |
|
2516 | def debugwalk(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): | |
2517 | """show how files match on given patterns""" |
|
2517 | """show how files match on given patterns""" | |
2518 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
2518 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
2519 | m = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) |
|
2519 | m = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) | |
2520 | ui.write(('matcher: %r\n' % m)) |
|
2520 | ui.write(('matcher: %r\n' % m)) | |
2521 | items = list(repo[None].walk(m)) |
|
2521 | items = list(repo[None].walk(m)) | |
2522 | if not items: |
|
2522 | if not items: | |
2523 | return |
|
2523 | return | |
2524 | f = lambda fn: fn |
|
2524 | f = lambda fn: fn | |
2525 | if ui.configbool('ui', 'slash') and pycompat.ossep != '/': |
|
2525 | if ui.configbool('ui', 'slash') and pycompat.ossep != '/': | |
2526 | f = lambda fn: util.normpath(fn) |
|
2526 | f = lambda fn: util.normpath(fn) | |
2527 | fmt = 'f %%-%ds %%-%ds %%s' % ( |
|
2527 | fmt = 'f %%-%ds %%-%ds %%s' % ( | |
2528 | max([len(abs) for abs in items]), |
|
2528 | max([len(abs) for abs in items]), | |
2529 | max([len(m.rel(abs)) for abs in items])) |
|
2529 | max([len(m.rel(abs)) for abs in items])) | |
2530 | for abs in items: |
|
2530 | for abs in items: | |
2531 | line = fmt % (abs, f(m.rel(abs)), m.exact(abs) and 'exact' or '') |
|
2531 | line = fmt % (abs, f(m.rel(abs)), m.exact(abs) and 'exact' or '') | |
2532 | ui.write("%s\n" % line.rstrip()) |
|
2532 | ui.write("%s\n" % line.rstrip()) | |
2533 |
|
2533 | |||
2534 | @command('debugwhyunstable', [], _('REV')) |
|
2534 | @command('debugwhyunstable', [], _('REV')) | |
2535 | def debugwhyunstable(ui, repo, rev): |
|
2535 | def debugwhyunstable(ui, repo, rev): | |
2536 | """explain instabilities of a changeset""" |
|
2536 | """explain instabilities of a changeset""" | |
2537 | for entry in obsutil.whyunstable(repo, repo[rev]): |
|
2537 | for entry in obsutil.whyunstable(repo, repo[rev]): | |
2538 | dnodes = '' |
|
2538 | dnodes = '' | |
2539 | if entry.get('divergentnodes'): |
|
2539 | if entry.get('divergentnodes'): | |
2540 | dnodes = ' '.join('%s (%s)' % (ctx.hex(), ctx.phasestr()) |
|
2540 | dnodes = ' '.join('%s (%s)' % (ctx.hex(), ctx.phasestr()) | |
2541 | for ctx in entry['divergentnodes']) + ' ' |
|
2541 | for ctx in entry['divergentnodes']) + ' ' | |
2542 | ui.write('%s: %s%s %s\n' % (entry['instability'], dnodes, |
|
2542 | ui.write('%s: %s%s %s\n' % (entry['instability'], dnodes, | |
2543 | entry['reason'], entry['node'])) |
|
2543 | entry['reason'], entry['node'])) | |
2544 |
|
2544 | |||
2545 | @command('debugwireargs', |
|
2545 | @command('debugwireargs', | |
2546 | [('', 'three', '', 'three'), |
|
2546 | [('', 'three', '', 'three'), | |
2547 | ('', 'four', '', 'four'), |
|
2547 | ('', 'four', '', 'four'), | |
2548 | ('', 'five', '', 'five'), |
|
2548 | ('', 'five', '', 'five'), | |
2549 | ] + cmdutil.remoteopts, |
|
2549 | ] + cmdutil.remoteopts, | |
2550 | _('REPO [OPTIONS]... [ONE [TWO]]'), |
|
2550 | _('REPO [OPTIONS]... [ONE [TWO]]'), | |
2551 | norepo=True) |
|
2551 | norepo=True) | |
2552 | def debugwireargs(ui, repopath, *vals, **opts): |
|
2552 | def debugwireargs(ui, repopath, *vals, **opts): | |
2553 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
2553 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
2554 | repo = hg.peer(ui, opts, repopath) |
|
2554 | repo = hg.peer(ui, opts, repopath) | |
2555 | for opt in cmdutil.remoteopts: |
|
2555 | for opt in cmdutil.remoteopts: | |
2556 | del opts[opt[1]] |
|
2556 | del opts[opt[1]] | |
2557 | args = {} |
|
2557 | args = {} | |
2558 | for k, v in opts.iteritems(): |
|
2558 | for k, v in opts.iteritems(): | |
2559 | if v: |
|
2559 | if v: | |
2560 | args[k] = v |
|
2560 | args[k] = v | |
2561 | args = pycompat.strkwargs(args) |
|
2561 | args = pycompat.strkwargs(args) | |
2562 | # run twice to check that we don't mess up the stream for the next command |
|
2562 | # run twice to check that we don't mess up the stream for the next command | |
2563 | res1 = repo.debugwireargs(*vals, **args) |
|
2563 | res1 = repo.debugwireargs(*vals, **args) | |
2564 | res2 = repo.debugwireargs(*vals, **args) |
|
2564 | res2 = repo.debugwireargs(*vals, **args) | |
2565 | ui.write("%s\n" % res1) |
|
2565 | ui.write("%s\n" % res1) | |
2566 | if res1 != res2: |
|
2566 | if res1 != res2: | |
2567 | ui.warn("%s\n" % res2) |
|
2567 | ui.warn("%s\n" % res2) | |
2568 |
|
2568 | |||
2569 | def _parsewirelangblocks(fh): |
|
2569 | def _parsewirelangblocks(fh): | |
2570 | activeaction = None |
|
2570 | activeaction = None | |
2571 | blocklines = [] |
|
2571 | blocklines = [] | |
2572 |
|
2572 | |||
2573 | for line in fh: |
|
2573 | for line in fh: | |
2574 | line = line.rstrip() |
|
2574 | line = line.rstrip() | |
2575 | if not line: |
|
2575 | if not line: | |
2576 | continue |
|
2576 | continue | |
2577 |
|
2577 | |||
2578 | if line.startswith(b'#'): |
|
2578 | if line.startswith(b'#'): | |
2579 | continue |
|
2579 | continue | |
2580 |
|
2580 | |||
2581 | if not line.startswith(' '): |
|
2581 | if not line.startswith(' '): | |
2582 | # New block. Flush previous one. |
|
2582 | # New block. Flush previous one. | |
2583 | if activeaction: |
|
2583 | if activeaction: | |
2584 | yield activeaction, blocklines |
|
2584 | yield activeaction, blocklines | |
2585 |
|
2585 | |||
2586 | activeaction = line |
|
2586 | activeaction = line | |
2587 | blocklines = [] |
|
2587 | blocklines = [] | |
2588 | continue |
|
2588 | continue | |
2589 |
|
2589 | |||
2590 | # Else we start with an indent. |
|
2590 | # Else we start with an indent. | |
2591 |
|
2591 | |||
2592 | if not activeaction: |
|
2592 | if not activeaction: | |
2593 | raise error.Abort(_('indented line outside of block')) |
|
2593 | raise error.Abort(_('indented line outside of block')) | |
2594 |
|
2594 | |||
2595 | blocklines.append(line) |
|
2595 | blocklines.append(line) | |
2596 |
|
2596 | |||
2597 | # Flush last block. |
|
2597 | # Flush last block. | |
2598 | if activeaction: |
|
2598 | if activeaction: | |
2599 | yield activeaction, blocklines |
|
2599 | yield activeaction, blocklines | |
2600 |
|
2600 | |||
2601 | @command('debugwireproto', |
|
2601 | @command('debugwireproto', | |
2602 | [ |
|
2602 | [ | |
2603 | ('', 'localssh', False, _('start an SSH server for this repo')), |
|
2603 | ('', 'localssh', False, _('start an SSH server for this repo')), | |
2604 | ('', 'peer', '', _('construct a specific version of the peer')), |
|
2604 | ('', 'peer', '', _('construct a specific version of the peer')), | |
2605 | ('', 'noreadstderr', False, _('do not read from stderr of the remote')), |
|
2605 | ('', 'noreadstderr', False, _('do not read from stderr of the remote')), | |
2606 | ] + cmdutil.remoteopts, |
|
2606 | ] + cmdutil.remoteopts, | |
2607 | _('[PATH]'), |
|
2607 | _('[PATH]'), | |
2608 | optionalrepo=True) |
|
2608 | optionalrepo=True) | |
2609 | def debugwireproto(ui, repo, path=None, **opts): |
|
2609 | def debugwireproto(ui, repo, path=None, **opts): | |
2610 | """send wire protocol commands to a server |
|
2610 | """send wire protocol commands to a server | |
2611 |
|
2611 | |||
2612 | This command can be used to issue wire protocol commands to remote |
|
2612 | This command can be used to issue wire protocol commands to remote | |
2613 | peers and to debug the raw data being exchanged. |
|
2613 | peers and to debug the raw data being exchanged. | |
2614 |
|
2614 | |||
2615 | ``--localssh`` will start an SSH server against the current repository |
|
2615 | ``--localssh`` will start an SSH server against the current repository | |
2616 | and connect to that. By default, the connection will perform a handshake |
|
2616 | and connect to that. By default, the connection will perform a handshake | |
2617 | and establish an appropriate peer instance. |
|
2617 | and establish an appropriate peer instance. | |
2618 |
|
2618 | |||
2619 | ``--peer`` can be used to bypass the handshake protocol and construct a |
|
2619 | ``--peer`` can be used to bypass the handshake protocol and construct a | |
2620 | peer instance using the specified class type. Valid values are ``raw``, |
|
2620 | peer instance using the specified class type. Valid values are ``raw``, | |
2621 | ``ssh1``, and ``ssh2``. ``raw`` instances only allow sending raw data |
|
2621 | ``ssh1``, and ``ssh2``. ``raw`` instances only allow sending raw data | |
2622 | payloads and don't support higher-level command actions. |
|
2622 | payloads and don't support higher-level command actions. | |
2623 |
|
2623 | |||
2624 | ``--noreadstderr`` can be used to disable automatic reading from stderr |
|
2624 | ``--noreadstderr`` can be used to disable automatic reading from stderr | |
2625 | of the peer (for SSH connections only). Disabling automatic reading of |
|
2625 | of the peer (for SSH connections only). Disabling automatic reading of | |
2626 | stderr is useful for making output more deterministic. |
|
2626 | stderr is useful for making output more deterministic. | |
2627 |
|
2627 | |||
2628 | Commands are issued via a mini language which is specified via stdin. |
|
2628 | Commands are issued via a mini language which is specified via stdin. | |
2629 | The language consists of individual actions to perform. An action is |
|
2629 | The language consists of individual actions to perform. An action is | |
2630 | defined by a block. A block is defined as a line with no leading |
|
2630 | defined by a block. A block is defined as a line with no leading | |
2631 | space followed by 0 or more lines with leading space. Blocks are |
|
2631 | space followed by 0 or more lines with leading space. Blocks are | |
2632 | effectively a high-level command with additional metadata. |
|
2632 | effectively a high-level command with additional metadata. | |
2633 |
|
2633 | |||
2634 | Lines beginning with ``#`` are ignored. |
|
2634 | Lines beginning with ``#`` are ignored. | |
2635 |
|
2635 | |||
2636 | The following sections denote available actions. |
|
2636 | The following sections denote available actions. | |
2637 |
|
2637 | |||
2638 | raw |
|
2638 | raw | |
2639 | --- |
|
2639 | --- | |
2640 |
|
2640 | |||
2641 | Send raw data to the server. |
|
2641 | Send raw data to the server. | |
2642 |
|
2642 | |||
2643 | The block payload contains the raw data to send as one atomic send |
|
2643 | The block payload contains the raw data to send as one atomic send | |
2644 | operation. The data may not actually be delivered in a single system |
|
2644 | operation. The data may not actually be delivered in a single system | |
2645 | call: it depends on the abilities of the transport being used. |
|
2645 | call: it depends on the abilities of the transport being used. | |
2646 |
|
2646 | |||
2647 | Each line in the block is de-indented and concatenated. Then, that |
|
2647 | Each line in the block is de-indented and concatenated. Then, that | |
2648 | value is evaluated as a Python b'' literal. This allows the use of |
|
2648 | value is evaluated as a Python b'' literal. This allows the use of | |
2649 | backslash escaping, etc. |
|
2649 | backslash escaping, etc. | |
2650 |
|
2650 | |||
2651 | raw+ |
|
2651 | raw+ | |
2652 | ---- |
|
2652 | ---- | |
2653 |
|
2653 | |||
2654 | Behaves like ``raw`` except flushes output afterwards. |
|
2654 | Behaves like ``raw`` except flushes output afterwards. | |
2655 |
|
2655 | |||
2656 | command <X> |
|
2656 | command <X> | |
2657 | ----------- |
|
2657 | ----------- | |
2658 |
|
2658 | |||
2659 | Send a request to run a named command, whose name follows the ``command`` |
|
2659 | Send a request to run a named command, whose name follows the ``command`` | |
2660 | string. |
|
2660 | string. | |
2661 |
|
2661 | |||
2662 | Arguments to the command are defined as lines in this block. The format of |
|
2662 | Arguments to the command are defined as lines in this block. The format of | |
2663 | each line is ``<key> <value>``. e.g.:: |
|
2663 | each line is ``<key> <value>``. e.g.:: | |
2664 |
|
2664 | |||
2665 | command listkeys |
|
2665 | command listkeys | |
2666 | namespace bookmarks |
|
2666 | namespace bookmarks | |
2667 |
|
2667 | |||
2668 | Values are interpreted as Python b'' literals. This allows encoding |
|
2668 | Values are interpreted as Python b'' literals. This allows encoding | |
2669 | special byte sequences via backslash escaping. |
|
2669 | special byte sequences via backslash escaping. | |
2670 |
|
2670 | |||
2671 | The following arguments have special meaning: |
|
2671 | The following arguments have special meaning: | |
2672 |
|
2672 | |||
2673 | ``PUSHFILE`` |
|
2673 | ``PUSHFILE`` | |
2674 | When defined, the *push* mechanism of the peer will be used instead |
|
2674 | When defined, the *push* mechanism of the peer will be used instead | |
2675 | of the static request-response mechanism and the content of the |
|
2675 | of the static request-response mechanism and the content of the | |
2676 | file specified in the value of this argument will be sent as the |
|
2676 | file specified in the value of this argument will be sent as the | |
2677 | command payload. |
|
2677 | command payload. | |
2678 |
|
2678 | |||
2679 | This can be used to submit a local bundle file to the remote. |
|
2679 | This can be used to submit a local bundle file to the remote. | |
2680 |
|
2680 | |||
2681 | batchbegin |
|
2681 | batchbegin | |
2682 | ---------- |
|
2682 | ---------- | |
2683 |
|
2683 | |||
2684 | Instruct the peer to begin a batched send. |
|
2684 | Instruct the peer to begin a batched send. | |
2685 |
|
2685 | |||
2686 | All ``command`` blocks are queued for execution until the next |
|
2686 | All ``command`` blocks are queued for execution until the next | |
2687 | ``batchsubmit`` block. |
|
2687 | ``batchsubmit`` block. | |
2688 |
|
2688 | |||
2689 | batchsubmit |
|
2689 | batchsubmit | |
2690 | ----------- |
|
2690 | ----------- | |
2691 |
|
2691 | |||
2692 | Submit previously queued ``command`` blocks as a batch request. |
|
2692 | Submit previously queued ``command`` blocks as a batch request. | |
2693 |
|
2693 | |||
2694 | This action MUST be paired with a ``batchbegin`` action. |
|
2694 | This action MUST be paired with a ``batchbegin`` action. | |
2695 |
|
2695 | |||
2696 | httprequest <method> <path> |
|
2696 | httprequest <method> <path> | |
2697 | --------------------------- |
|
2697 | --------------------------- | |
2698 |
|
2698 | |||
2699 | (HTTP peer only) |
|
2699 | (HTTP peer only) | |
2700 |
|
2700 | |||
2701 | Send an HTTP request to the peer. |
|
2701 | Send an HTTP request to the peer. | |
2702 |
|
2702 | |||
2703 | The HTTP request line follows the ``httprequest`` action. e.g. ``GET /foo``. |
|
2703 | The HTTP request line follows the ``httprequest`` action. e.g. ``GET /foo``. | |
2704 |
|
2704 | |||
2705 | Arguments of the form ``<key>: <value>`` are interpreted as HTTP request |
|
2705 | Arguments of the form ``<key>: <value>`` are interpreted as HTTP request | |
2706 | headers to add to the request. e.g. ``Accept: foo``. |
|
2706 | headers to add to the request. e.g. ``Accept: foo``. | |
2707 |
|
2707 | |||
2708 | The following arguments are special: |
|
2708 | The following arguments are special: | |
2709 |
|
2709 | |||
2710 | ``BODYFILE`` |
|
2710 | ``BODYFILE`` | |
2711 | The content of the file defined as the value to this argument will be |
|
2711 | The content of the file defined as the value to this argument will be | |
2712 | transferred verbatim as the HTTP request body. |
|
2712 | transferred verbatim as the HTTP request body. | |
2713 |
|
2713 | |||
2714 | close |
|
2714 | close | |
2715 | ----- |
|
2715 | ----- | |
2716 |
|
2716 | |||
2717 | Close the connection to the server. |
|
2717 | Close the connection to the server. | |
2718 |
|
2718 | |||
2719 | flush |
|
2719 | flush | |
2720 | ----- |
|
2720 | ----- | |
2721 |
|
2721 | |||
2722 | Flush data written to the server. |
|
2722 | Flush data written to the server. | |
2723 |
|
2723 | |||
2724 | readavailable |
|
2724 | readavailable | |
2725 | ------------- |
|
2725 | ------------- | |
2726 |
|
2726 | |||
2727 | Close the write end of the connection and read all available data from |
|
2727 | Close the write end of the connection and read all available data from | |
2728 | the server. |
|
2728 | the server. | |
2729 |
|
2729 | |||
2730 | If the connection to the server encompasses multiple pipes, we poll both |
|
2730 | If the connection to the server encompasses multiple pipes, we poll both | |
2731 | pipes and read available data. |
|
2731 | pipes and read available data. | |
2732 |
|
2732 | |||
2733 | readline |
|
2733 | readline | |
2734 | -------- |
|
2734 | -------- | |
2735 |
|
2735 | |||
2736 | Read a line of output from the server. If there are multiple output |
|
2736 | Read a line of output from the server. If there are multiple output | |
2737 | pipes, reads only the main pipe. |
|
2737 | pipes, reads only the main pipe. | |
2738 |
|
2738 | |||
2739 | ereadline |
|
2739 | ereadline | |
2740 | --------- |
|
2740 | --------- | |
2741 |
|
2741 | |||
2742 | Like ``readline``, but read from the stderr pipe, if available. |
|
2742 | Like ``readline``, but read from the stderr pipe, if available. | |
2743 |
|
2743 | |||
2744 | read <X> |
|
2744 | read <X> | |
2745 | -------- |
|
2745 | -------- | |
2746 |
|
2746 | |||
2747 | ``read()`` N bytes from the server's main output pipe. |
|
2747 | ``read()`` N bytes from the server's main output pipe. | |
2748 |
|
2748 | |||
2749 | eread <X> |
|
2749 | eread <X> | |
2750 | --------- |
|
2750 | --------- | |
2751 |
|
2751 | |||
2752 | ``read()`` N bytes from the server's stderr pipe, if available. |
|
2752 | ``read()`` N bytes from the server's stderr pipe, if available. | |
2753 | """ |
|
2753 | """ | |
2754 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
|
2754 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
2755 |
|
2755 | |||
2756 | if opts['localssh'] and not repo: |
|
2756 | if opts['localssh'] and not repo: | |
2757 | raise error.Abort(_('--localssh requires a repository')) |
|
2757 | raise error.Abort(_('--localssh requires a repository')) | |
2758 |
|
2758 | |||
2759 | if opts['peer'] and opts['peer'] not in ('raw', 'ssh1', 'ssh2'): |
|
2759 | if opts['peer'] and opts['peer'] not in ('raw', 'ssh1', 'ssh2'): | |
2760 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid value for --peer'), |
|
2760 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid value for --peer'), | |
2761 | hint=_('valid values are "raw", "ssh1", and "ssh2"')) |
|
2761 | hint=_('valid values are "raw", "ssh1", and "ssh2"')) | |
2762 |
|
2762 | |||
2763 | if path and opts['localssh']: |
|
2763 | if path and opts['localssh']: | |
2764 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot specify --localssh with an explicit ' |
|
2764 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot specify --localssh with an explicit ' | |
2765 | 'path')) |
|
2765 | 'path')) | |
2766 |
|
2766 | |||
2767 | if ui.interactive(): |
|
2767 | if ui.interactive(): | |
2768 | ui.write(_('(waiting for commands on stdin)\n')) |
|
2768 | ui.write(_('(waiting for commands on stdin)\n')) | |
2769 |
|
2769 | |||
2770 | blocks = list(_parsewirelangblocks(ui.fin)) |
|
2770 | blocks = list(_parsewirelangblocks(ui.fin)) | |
2771 |
|
2771 | |||
2772 | proc = None |
|
2772 | proc = None | |
2773 | stdin = None |
|
2773 | stdin = None | |
2774 | stdout = None |
|
2774 | stdout = None | |
2775 | stderr = None |
|
2775 | stderr = None | |
2776 | opener = None |
|
2776 | opener = None | |
2777 |
|
2777 | |||
2778 | if opts['localssh']: |
|
2778 | if opts['localssh']: | |
2779 | # We start the SSH server in its own process so there is process |
|
2779 | # We start the SSH server in its own process so there is process | |
2780 | # separation. This prevents a whole class of potential bugs around |
|
2780 | # separation. This prevents a whole class of potential bugs around | |
2781 | # shared state from interfering with server operation. |
|
2781 | # shared state from interfering with server operation. | |
2782 | args = util.hgcmd() + [ |
|
2782 | args = util.hgcmd() + [ | |
2783 | '-R', repo.root, |
|
2783 | '-R', repo.root, | |
2784 | 'debugserve', '--sshstdio', |
|
2784 | 'debugserve', '--sshstdio', | |
2785 | ] |
|
2785 | ] | |
2786 | proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
2786 | proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, | |
2787 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
2787 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, | |
2788 | bufsize=0) |
|
2788 | bufsize=0) | |
2789 |
|
2789 | |||
2790 | stdin = proc.stdin |
|
2790 | stdin = proc.stdin | |
2791 | stdout = proc.stdout |
|
2791 | stdout = proc.stdout | |
2792 | stderr = proc.stderr |
|
2792 | stderr = proc.stderr | |
2793 |
|
2793 | |||
2794 | # We turn the pipes into observers so we can log I/O. |
|
2794 | # We turn the pipes into observers so we can log I/O. | |
2795 | if ui.verbose or opts['peer'] == 'raw': |
|
2795 | if ui.verbose or opts['peer'] == 'raw': | |
2796 | stdin = util.makeloggingfileobject(ui, proc.stdin, b'i', |
|
2796 | stdin = util.makeloggingfileobject(ui, proc.stdin, b'i', | |
2797 | logdata=True) |
|
2797 | logdata=True) | |
2798 | stdout = util.makeloggingfileobject(ui, proc.stdout, b'o', |
|
2798 | stdout = util.makeloggingfileobject(ui, proc.stdout, b'o', | |
2799 | logdata=True) |
|
2799 | logdata=True) | |
2800 | stderr = util.makeloggingfileobject(ui, proc.stderr, b'e', |
|
2800 | stderr = util.makeloggingfileobject(ui, proc.stderr, b'e', | |
2801 | logdata=True) |
|
2801 | logdata=True) | |
2802 |
|
2802 | |||
2803 | # --localssh also implies the peer connection settings. |
|
2803 | # --localssh also implies the peer connection settings. | |
2804 |
|
2804 | |||
2805 | url = 'ssh://localserver' |
|
2805 | url = 'ssh://localserver' | |
2806 | autoreadstderr = not opts['noreadstderr'] |
|
2806 | autoreadstderr = not opts['noreadstderr'] | |
2807 |
|
2807 | |||
2808 | if opts['peer'] == 'ssh1': |
|
2808 | if opts['peer'] == 'ssh1': | |
2809 | ui.write(_('creating ssh peer for wire protocol version 1\n')) |
|
2809 | ui.write(_('creating ssh peer for wire protocol version 1\n')) | |
2810 | peer = sshpeer.sshv1peer(ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, |
|
2810 | peer = sshpeer.sshv1peer(ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, | |
2811 | None, autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr) |
|
2811 | None, autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr) | |
2812 | elif opts['peer'] == 'ssh2': |
|
2812 | elif opts['peer'] == 'ssh2': | |
2813 | ui.write(_('creating ssh peer for wire protocol version 2\n')) |
|
2813 | ui.write(_('creating ssh peer for wire protocol version 2\n')) | |
2814 | peer = sshpeer.sshv2peer(ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, |
|
2814 | peer = sshpeer.sshv2peer(ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, | |
2815 | None, autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr) |
|
2815 | None, autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr) | |
2816 | elif opts['peer'] == 'raw': |
|
2816 | elif opts['peer'] == 'raw': | |
2817 | ui.write(_('using raw connection to peer\n')) |
|
2817 | ui.write(_('using raw connection to peer\n')) | |
2818 | peer = None |
|
2818 | peer = None | |
2819 | else: |
|
2819 | else: | |
2820 | ui.write(_('creating ssh peer from handshake results\n')) |
|
2820 | ui.write(_('creating ssh peer from handshake results\n')) | |
2821 | peer = sshpeer.makepeer(ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, |
|
2821 | peer = sshpeer.makepeer(ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, | |
2822 | autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr) |
|
2822 | autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr) | |
2823 |
|
2823 | |||
2824 | elif path: |
|
2824 | elif path: | |
2825 | # We bypass hg.peer() so we can proxy the sockets. |
|
2825 | # We bypass hg.peer() so we can proxy the sockets. | |
2826 | # TODO consider not doing this because we skip |
|
2826 | # TODO consider not doing this because we skip | |
2827 | # ``hg.wirepeersetupfuncs`` and potentially other useful functionality. |
|
2827 | # ``hg.wirepeersetupfuncs`` and potentially other useful functionality. | |
2828 | u = util.url(path) |
|
2828 | u = util.url(path) | |
2829 | if u.scheme != 'http': |
|
2829 | if u.scheme != 'http': | |
2830 | raise error.Abort(_('only http:// paths are currently supported')) |
|
2830 | raise error.Abort(_('only http:// paths are currently supported')) | |
2831 |
|
2831 | |||
2832 | url, authinfo = u.authinfo() |
|
2832 | url, authinfo = u.authinfo() | |
2833 | openerargs = {} |
|
2833 | openerargs = {} | |
2834 |
|
2834 | |||
2835 | # Turn pipes/sockets into observers so we can log I/O. |
|
2835 | # Turn pipes/sockets into observers so we can log I/O. | |
2836 | if ui.verbose: |
|
2836 | if ui.verbose: | |
2837 | openerargs = { |
|
2837 | openerargs = { | |
2838 | r'loggingfh': ui, |
|
2838 | r'loggingfh': ui, | |
2839 | r'loggingname': b's', |
|
2839 | r'loggingname': b's', | |
2840 | r'loggingopts': { |
|
2840 | r'loggingopts': { | |
2841 | r'logdata': True, |
|
2841 | r'logdata': True, | |
2842 | r'logdataapis': False, |
|
2842 | r'logdataapis': False, | |
2843 | }, |
|
2843 | }, | |
2844 | } |
|
2844 | } | |
2845 |
|
2845 | |||
2846 | if ui.debugflag: |
|
2846 | if ui.debugflag: | |
2847 | openerargs[r'loggingopts'][r'logdataapis'] = True |
|
2847 | openerargs[r'loggingopts'][r'logdataapis'] = True | |
2848 |
|
2848 | |||
2849 | # Don't send default headers when in raw mode. This allows us to |
|
2849 | # Don't send default headers when in raw mode. This allows us to | |
2850 | # bypass most of the behavior of our URL handling code so we can |
|
2850 | # bypass most of the behavior of our URL handling code so we can | |
2851 | # have near complete control over what's sent on the wire. |
|
2851 | # have near complete control over what's sent on the wire. | |
2852 | if opts['peer'] == 'raw': |
|
2852 | if opts['peer'] == 'raw': | |
2853 | openerargs[r'sendaccept'] = False |
|
2853 | openerargs[r'sendaccept'] = False | |
2854 |
|
2854 | |||
2855 | opener = urlmod.opener(ui, authinfo, **openerargs) |
|
2855 | opener = urlmod.opener(ui, authinfo, **openerargs) | |
2856 |
|
2856 | |||
2857 | if opts['peer'] == 'raw': |
|
2857 | if opts['peer'] == 'raw': | |
2858 | ui.write(_('using raw connection to peer\n')) |
|
2858 | ui.write(_('using raw connection to peer\n')) | |
2859 | peer = None |
|
2859 | peer = None | |
2860 | elif opts['peer']: |
|
2860 | elif opts['peer']: | |
2861 | raise error.Abort(_('--peer %s not supported with HTTP peers') % |
|
2861 | raise error.Abort(_('--peer %s not supported with HTTP peers') % | |
2862 | opts['peer']) |
|
2862 | opts['peer']) | |
2863 | else: |
|
2863 | else: | |
2864 | peer = httppeer.httppeer(ui, path, url, opener) |
|
2864 | peer = httppeer.httppeer(ui, path, url, opener) | |
2865 | peer._fetchcaps() |
|
2865 | peer._fetchcaps() | |
2866 |
|
2866 | |||
2867 | # We /could/ populate stdin/stdout with sock.makefile()... |
|
2867 | # We /could/ populate stdin/stdout with sock.makefile()... | |
2868 | else: |
|
2868 | else: | |
2869 | raise error.Abort(_('unsupported connection configuration')) |
|
2869 | raise error.Abort(_('unsupported connection configuration')) | |
2870 |
|
2870 | |||
2871 | batchedcommands = None |
|
2871 | batchedcommands = None | |
2872 |
|
2872 | |||
2873 | # Now perform actions based on the parsed wire language instructions. |
|
2873 | # Now perform actions based on the parsed wire language instructions. | |
2874 | for action, lines in blocks: |
|
2874 | for action, lines in blocks: | |
2875 | if action in ('raw', 'raw+'): |
|
2875 | if action in ('raw', 'raw+'): | |
2876 | if not stdin: |
|
2876 | if not stdin: | |
2877 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot call raw/raw+ on this peer')) |
|
2877 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot call raw/raw+ on this peer')) | |
2878 |
|
2878 | |||
2879 | # Concatenate the data together. |
|
2879 | # Concatenate the data together. | |
2880 | data = ''.join(l.lstrip() for l in lines) |
|
2880 | data = ''.join(l.lstrip() for l in lines) | |
2881 | data = util.unescapestr(data) |
|
2881 | data = util.unescapestr(data) | |
2882 | stdin.write(data) |
|
2882 | stdin.write(data) | |
2883 |
|
2883 | |||
2884 | if action == 'raw+': |
|
2884 | if action == 'raw+': | |
2885 | stdin.flush() |
|
2885 | stdin.flush() | |
2886 | elif action == 'flush': |
|
2886 | elif action == 'flush': | |
2887 | if not stdin: |
|
2887 | if not stdin: | |
2888 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot call flush on this peer')) |
|
2888 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot call flush on this peer')) | |
2889 | stdin.flush() |
|
2889 | stdin.flush() | |
2890 | elif action.startswith('command'): |
|
2890 | elif action.startswith('command'): | |
2891 | if not peer: |
|
2891 | if not peer: | |
2892 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot send commands unless peer instance ' |
|
2892 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot send commands unless peer instance ' | |
2893 | 'is available')) |
|
2893 | 'is available')) | |
2894 |
|
2894 | |||
2895 | command = action.split(' ', 1)[1] |
|
2895 | command = action.split(' ', 1)[1] | |
2896 |
|
2896 | |||
2897 | args = {} |
|
2897 | args = {} | |
2898 | for line in lines: |
|
2898 | for line in lines: | |
2899 | # We need to allow empty values. |
|
2899 | # We need to allow empty values. | |
2900 | fields = line.lstrip().split(' ', 1) |
|
2900 | fields = line.lstrip().split(' ', 1) | |
2901 | if len(fields) == 1: |
|
2901 | if len(fields) == 1: | |
2902 | key = fields[0] |
|
2902 | key = fields[0] | |
2903 | value = '' |
|
2903 | value = '' | |
2904 | else: |
|
2904 | else: | |
2905 | key, value = fields |
|
2905 | key, value = fields | |
2906 |
|
2906 | |||
2907 | args[key] = util.unescapestr(value) |
|
2907 | args[key] = util.unescapestr(value) | |
2908 |
|
2908 | |||
2909 | if batchedcommands is not None: |
|
2909 | if batchedcommands is not None: | |
2910 | batchedcommands.append((command, args)) |
|
2910 | batchedcommands.append((command, args)) | |
2911 | continue |
|
2911 | continue | |
2912 |
|
2912 | |||
2913 | ui.status(_('sending %s command\n') % command) |
|
2913 | ui.status(_('sending %s command\n') % command) | |
2914 |
|
2914 | |||
2915 | if 'PUSHFILE' in args: |
|
2915 | if 'PUSHFILE' in args: | |
2916 | with open(args['PUSHFILE'], r'rb') as fh: |
|
2916 | with open(args['PUSHFILE'], r'rb') as fh: | |
2917 | del args['PUSHFILE'] |
|
2917 | del args['PUSHFILE'] | |
2918 | res, output = peer._callpush(command, fh, |
|
2918 | res, output = peer._callpush(command, fh, | |
2919 | **pycompat.strkwargs(args)) |
|
2919 | **pycompat.strkwargs(args)) | |
2920 | ui.status(_('result: %s\n') % util.escapedata(res)) |
|
2920 | ui.status(_('result: %s\n') % util.escapedata(res)) | |
2921 | ui.status(_('remote output: %s\n') % |
|
2921 | ui.status(_('remote output: %s\n') % | |
2922 | util.escapedata(output)) |
|
2922 | util.escapedata(output)) | |
2923 | else: |
|
2923 | else: | |
2924 | res = peer._call(command, **pycompat.strkwargs(args)) |
|
2924 | res = peer._call(command, **pycompat.strkwargs(args)) | |
2925 | ui.status(_('response: %s\n') % util.escapedata(res)) |
|
2925 | ui.status(_('response: %s\n') % util.escapedata(res)) | |
2926 |
|
2926 | |||
2927 | elif action == 'batchbegin': |
|
2927 | elif action == 'batchbegin': | |
2928 | if batchedcommands is not None: |
|
2928 | if batchedcommands is not None: | |
2929 | raise error.Abort(_('nested batchbegin not allowed')) |
|
2929 | raise error.Abort(_('nested batchbegin not allowed')) | |
2930 |
|
2930 | |||
2931 | batchedcommands = [] |
|
2931 | batchedcommands = [] | |
2932 | elif action == 'batchsubmit': |
|
2932 | elif action == 'batchsubmit': | |
2933 | # There is a batching API we could go through. But it would be |
|
2933 | # There is a batching API we could go through. But it would be | |
2934 | # difficult to normalize requests into function calls. It is easier |
|
2934 | # difficult to normalize requests into function calls. It is easier | |
2935 | # to bypass this layer and normalize to commands + args. |
|
2935 | # to bypass this layer and normalize to commands + args. | |
2936 | ui.status(_('sending batch with %d sub-commands\n') % |
|
2936 | ui.status(_('sending batch with %d sub-commands\n') % | |
2937 | len(batchedcommands)) |
|
2937 | len(batchedcommands)) | |
2938 | for i, chunk in enumerate(peer._submitbatch(batchedcommands)): |
|
2938 | for i, chunk in enumerate(peer._submitbatch(batchedcommands)): | |
2939 | ui.status(_('response #%d: %s\n') % (i, util.escapedata(chunk))) |
|
2939 | ui.status(_('response #%d: %s\n') % (i, util.escapedata(chunk))) | |
2940 |
|
2940 | |||
2941 | batchedcommands = None |
|
2941 | batchedcommands = None | |
2942 |
|
2942 | |||
2943 | elif action.startswith('httprequest '): |
|
2943 | elif action.startswith('httprequest '): | |
2944 | if not opener: |
|
2944 | if not opener: | |
2945 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use httprequest without an HTTP ' |
|
2945 | raise error.Abort(_('cannot use httprequest without an HTTP ' | |
2946 | 'peer')) |
|
2946 | 'peer')) | |
2947 |
|
2947 | |||
2948 | request = action.split(' ', 2) |
|
2948 | request = action.split(' ', 2) | |
2949 | if len(request) != 3: |
|
2949 | if len(request) != 3: | |
2950 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid httprequest: expected format is ' |
|
2950 | raise error.Abort(_('invalid httprequest: expected format is ' | |
2951 | '"httprequest <method> <path>')) |
|
2951 | '"httprequest <method> <path>')) | |
2952 |
|
2952 | |||
2953 | method, httppath = request[1:] |
|
2953 | method, httppath = request[1:] | |
2954 | headers = {} |
|
2954 | headers = {} | |
2955 | body = None |
|
2955 | body = None | |
2956 | for line in lines: |
|
2956 | for line in lines: | |
2957 | line = line.lstrip() |
|
2957 | line = line.lstrip() | |
2958 | m = re.match(b'^([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+): (.*)$', line) |
|
2958 | m = re.match(b'^([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+): (.*)$', line) | |
2959 | if m: |
|
2959 | if m: | |
2960 | headers[m.group(1)] = m.group(2) |
|
2960 | headers[m.group(1)] = m.group(2) | |
2961 | continue |
|
2961 | continue | |
2962 |
|
2962 | |||
2963 | if line.startswith(b'BODYFILE '): |
|
2963 | if line.startswith(b'BODYFILE '): | |
2964 | with open(line.split(b' ', 1), 'rb') as fh: |
|
2964 | with open(line.split(b' ', 1), 'rb') as fh: | |
2965 | body = fh.read() |
|
2965 | body = fh.read() | |
2966 | else: |
|
2966 | else: | |
2967 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown argument to httprequest: %s') % |
|
2967 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown argument to httprequest: %s') % | |
2968 | line) |
|
2968 | line) | |
2969 |
|
2969 | |||
2970 | url = path + httppath |
|
2970 | url = path + httppath | |
2971 | req = urlmod.urlreq.request(pycompat.strurl(url), body, headers) |
|
2971 | req = urlmod.urlreq.request(pycompat.strurl(url), body, headers) | |
2972 |
|
2972 | |||
|
2973 | # urllib.Request insists on using has_data() as a proxy for | |||
|
2974 | # determining the request method. Override that to use our | |||
|
2975 | # explicitly requested method. | |||
|
2976 | req.get_method = lambda: method | |||
|
2977 | ||||
2973 | try: |
|
2978 | try: | |
2974 | opener.open(req).read() |
|
2979 | opener.open(req).read() | |
2975 | except util.urlerr.urlerror as e: |
|
2980 | except util.urlerr.urlerror as e: | |
2976 | e.read() |
|
2981 | e.read() | |
2977 |
|
2982 | |||
2978 | elif action == 'close': |
|
2983 | elif action == 'close': | |
2979 | peer.close() |
|
2984 | peer.close() | |
2980 | elif action == 'readavailable': |
|
2985 | elif action == 'readavailable': | |
2981 | if not stdout or not stderr: |
|
2986 | if not stdout or not stderr: | |
2982 | raise error.Abort(_('readavailable not available on this peer')) |
|
2987 | raise error.Abort(_('readavailable not available on this peer')) | |
2983 |
|
2988 | |||
2984 | stdin.close() |
|
2989 | stdin.close() | |
2985 | stdout.read() |
|
2990 | stdout.read() | |
2986 | stderr.read() |
|
2991 | stderr.read() | |
2987 |
|
2992 | |||
2988 | elif action == 'readline': |
|
2993 | elif action == 'readline': | |
2989 | if not stdout: |
|
2994 | if not stdout: | |
2990 | raise error.Abort(_('readline not available on this peer')) |
|
2995 | raise error.Abort(_('readline not available on this peer')) | |
2991 | stdout.readline() |
|
2996 | stdout.readline() | |
2992 | elif action == 'ereadline': |
|
2997 | elif action == 'ereadline': | |
2993 | if not stderr: |
|
2998 | if not stderr: | |
2994 | raise error.Abort(_('ereadline not available on this peer')) |
|
2999 | raise error.Abort(_('ereadline not available on this peer')) | |
2995 | stderr.readline() |
|
3000 | stderr.readline() | |
2996 | elif action.startswith('read '): |
|
3001 | elif action.startswith('read '): | |
2997 | count = int(action.split(' ', 1)[1]) |
|
3002 | count = int(action.split(' ', 1)[1]) | |
2998 | if not stdout: |
|
3003 | if not stdout: | |
2999 | raise error.Abort(_('read not available on this peer')) |
|
3004 | raise error.Abort(_('read not available on this peer')) | |
3000 | stdout.read(count) |
|
3005 | stdout.read(count) | |
3001 | elif action.startswith('eread '): |
|
3006 | elif action.startswith('eread '): | |
3002 | count = int(action.split(' ', 1)[1]) |
|
3007 | count = int(action.split(' ', 1)[1]) | |
3003 | if not stderr: |
|
3008 | if not stderr: | |
3004 | raise error.Abort(_('eread not available on this peer')) |
|
3009 | raise error.Abort(_('eread not available on this peer')) | |
3005 | stderr.read(count) |
|
3010 | stderr.read(count) | |
3006 | else: |
|
3011 | else: | |
3007 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown action: %s') % action) |
|
3012 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown action: %s') % action) | |
3008 |
|
3013 | |||
3009 | if batchedcommands is not None: |
|
3014 | if batchedcommands is not None: | |
3010 | raise error.Abort(_('unclosed "batchbegin" request')) |
|
3015 | raise error.Abort(_('unclosed "batchbegin" request')) | |
3011 |
|
3016 | |||
3012 | if peer: |
|
3017 | if peer: | |
3013 | peer.close() |
|
3018 | peer.close() | |
3014 |
|
3019 | |||
3015 | if proc: |
|
3020 | if proc: | |
3016 | proc.kill() |
|
3021 | proc.kill() |
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1 | The Mercurial wire protocol is a request-response based protocol |
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1 | The Mercurial wire protocol is a request-response based protocol | |
2 | with multiple wire representations. |
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2 | with multiple wire representations. | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | Each request is modeled as a command name, a dictionary of arguments, and |
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4 | Each request is modeled as a command name, a dictionary of arguments, and | |
5 | optional raw input. Command arguments and their types are intrinsic |
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5 | optional raw input. Command arguments and their types are intrinsic | |
6 | properties of commands. So is the response type of the command. This means |
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6 | properties of commands. So is the response type of the command. This means | |
7 | clients can't always send arbitrary arguments to servers and servers can't |
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7 | clients can't always send arbitrary arguments to servers and servers can't | |
8 | return multiple response types. |
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8 | return multiple response types. | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | The protocol is synchronous and does not support multiplexing (concurrent |
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10 | The protocol is synchronous and does not support multiplexing (concurrent | |
11 | commands). |
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11 | commands). | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | Handshake |
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13 | Handshake | |
14 | ========= |
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14 | ========= | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | It is required or common for clients to perform a *handshake* when connecting |
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16 | It is required or common for clients to perform a *handshake* when connecting | |
17 | to a server. The handshake serves the following purposes: |
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17 | to a server. The handshake serves the following purposes: | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | * Negotiating protocol/transport level options |
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19 | * Negotiating protocol/transport level options | |
20 | * Allows the client to learn about server capabilities to influence |
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20 | * Allows the client to learn about server capabilities to influence | |
21 | future requests |
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21 | future requests | |
22 | * Ensures the underlying transport channel is in a *clean* state |
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22 | * Ensures the underlying transport channel is in a *clean* state | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | An important goal of the handshake is to allow clients to use more modern |
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24 | An important goal of the handshake is to allow clients to use more modern | |
25 | wire protocol features. By default, clients must assume they are talking |
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25 | wire protocol features. By default, clients must assume they are talking | |
26 | to an old version of Mercurial server (possibly even the very first |
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26 | to an old version of Mercurial server (possibly even the very first | |
27 | implementation). So, clients should not attempt to call or utilize modern |
|
27 | implementation). So, clients should not attempt to call or utilize modern | |
28 | wire protocol features until they have confirmation that the server |
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28 | wire protocol features until they have confirmation that the server | |
29 | supports them. The handshake implementation is designed to allow both |
|
29 | supports them. The handshake implementation is designed to allow both | |
30 | ends to utilize the latest set of features and capabilities with as |
|
30 | ends to utilize the latest set of features and capabilities with as | |
31 | few round trips as possible. |
|
31 | few round trips as possible. | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | The handshake mechanism varies by transport and protocol and is documented |
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33 | The handshake mechanism varies by transport and protocol and is documented | |
34 | in the sections below. |
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34 | in the sections below. | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | HTTP Protocol |
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36 | HTTP Protocol | |
37 | ============= |
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37 | ============= | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | Handshake |
|
39 | Handshake | |
40 | --------- |
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40 | --------- | |
41 |
|
41 | |||
42 | The client sends a ``capabilities`` command request (``?cmd=capabilities``) |
|
42 | The client sends a ``capabilities`` command request (``?cmd=capabilities``) | |
43 | as soon as HTTP requests may be issued. |
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43 | as soon as HTTP requests may be issued. | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | The server responds with a capabilities string, which the client parses to |
|
45 | The server responds with a capabilities string, which the client parses to | |
46 | learn about the server's abilities. |
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46 | learn about the server's abilities. | |
47 |
|
47 | |||
48 | HTTP Version 1 Transport |
|
48 | HTTP Version 1 Transport | |
49 | ------------------------ |
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49 | ------------------------ | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | Commands are issued as HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1 requests. Commands are |
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51 | Commands are issued as HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1 requests. Commands are | |
52 | sent to the base URL of the repository with the command name sent in |
|
52 | sent to the base URL of the repository with the command name sent in | |
53 | the ``cmd`` query string parameter. e.g. |
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53 | the ``cmd`` query string parameter. e.g. | |
54 | ``https://example.com/repo?cmd=capabilities``. The HTTP method is ``GET`` |
|
54 | ``https://example.com/repo?cmd=capabilities``. The HTTP method is ``GET`` | |
55 | or ``POST`` depending on the command and whether there is a request |
|
55 | or ``POST`` depending on the command and whether there is a request | |
56 | body. |
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56 | body. | |
57 |
|
57 | |||
58 | Command arguments can be sent multiple ways. |
|
58 | Command arguments can be sent multiple ways. | |
59 |
|
59 | |||
60 | The simplest is part of the URL query string using ``x-www-form-urlencoded`` |
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60 | The simplest is part of the URL query string using ``x-www-form-urlencoded`` | |
61 | encoding (see Python's ``urllib.urlencode()``. However, many servers impose |
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61 | encoding (see Python's ``urllib.urlencode()``. However, many servers impose | |
62 | length limitations on the URL. So this mechanism is typically only used if |
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62 | length limitations on the URL. So this mechanism is typically only used if | |
63 | the server doesn't support other mechanisms. |
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63 | the server doesn't support other mechanisms. | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | If the server supports the ``httpheader`` capability, command arguments can |
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65 | If the server supports the ``httpheader`` capability, command arguments can | |
66 | be sent in HTTP request headers named ``X-HgArg-<N>`` where ``<N>`` is an |
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66 | be sent in HTTP request headers named ``X-HgArg-<N>`` where ``<N>`` is an | |
67 | integer starting at 1. A ``x-www-form-urlencoded`` representation of the |
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67 | integer starting at 1. A ``x-www-form-urlencoded`` representation of the | |
68 | arguments is obtained. This full string is then split into chunks and sent |
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68 | arguments is obtained. This full string is then split into chunks and sent | |
69 | in numbered ``X-HgArg-<N>`` headers. The maximum length of each HTTP header |
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69 | in numbered ``X-HgArg-<N>`` headers. The maximum length of each HTTP header | |
70 | is defined by the server in the ``httpheader`` capability value, which defaults |
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70 | is defined by the server in the ``httpheader`` capability value, which defaults | |
71 | to ``1024``. The server reassembles the encoded arguments string by |
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71 | to ``1024``. The server reassembles the encoded arguments string by | |
72 | concatenating the ``X-HgArg-<N>`` headers then URL decodes them into a |
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72 | concatenating the ``X-HgArg-<N>`` headers then URL decodes them into a | |
73 | dictionary. |
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73 | dictionary. | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 | The list of ``X-HgArg-<N>`` headers should be added to the ``Vary`` request |
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75 | The list of ``X-HgArg-<N>`` headers should be added to the ``Vary`` request | |
76 | header to instruct caches to take these headers into consideration when caching |
|
76 | header to instruct caches to take these headers into consideration when caching | |
77 | requests. |
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77 | requests. | |
78 |
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78 | |||
79 | If the server supports the ``httppostargs`` capability, the client |
|
79 | If the server supports the ``httppostargs`` capability, the client | |
80 | may send command arguments in the HTTP request body as part of an |
|
80 | may send command arguments in the HTTP request body as part of an | |
81 | HTTP POST request. The command arguments will be URL encoded just like |
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81 | HTTP POST request. The command arguments will be URL encoded just like | |
82 | they would for sending them via HTTP headers. However, no splitting is |
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82 | they would for sending them via HTTP headers. However, no splitting is | |
83 | performed: the raw arguments are included in the HTTP request body. |
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83 | performed: the raw arguments are included in the HTTP request body. | |
84 |
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84 | |||
85 | The client sends a ``X-HgArgs-Post`` header with the string length of the |
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85 | The client sends a ``X-HgArgs-Post`` header with the string length of the | |
86 | encoded arguments data. Additional data may be included in the HTTP |
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86 | encoded arguments data. Additional data may be included in the HTTP | |
87 | request body immediately following the argument data. The offset of the |
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87 | request body immediately following the argument data. The offset of the | |
88 | non-argument data is defined by the ``X-HgArgs-Post`` header. The |
|
88 | non-argument data is defined by the ``X-HgArgs-Post`` header. The | |
89 | ``X-HgArgs-Post`` header is not required if there is no argument data. |
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89 | ``X-HgArgs-Post`` header is not required if there is no argument data. | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | Additional command data can be sent as part of the HTTP request body. The |
|
91 | Additional command data can be sent as part of the HTTP request body. The | |
92 | default ``Content-Type`` when sending data is ``application/mercurial-0.1``. |
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92 | default ``Content-Type`` when sending data is ``application/mercurial-0.1``. | |
93 | A ``Content-Length`` header is currently always sent. |
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93 | A ``Content-Length`` header is currently always sent. | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | Example HTTP requests:: |
|
95 | Example HTTP requests:: | |
96 |
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96 | |||
97 | GET /repo?cmd=capabilities |
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97 | GET /repo?cmd=capabilities | |
98 | X-HgArg-1: foo=bar&baz=hello%20world |
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98 | X-HgArg-1: foo=bar&baz=hello%20world | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | The request media type should be chosen based on server support. If the |
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100 | The request media type should be chosen based on server support. If the | |
101 | ``httpmediatype`` server capability is present, the client should send |
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101 | ``httpmediatype`` server capability is present, the client should send | |
102 | the newest mutually supported media type. If this capability is absent, |
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102 | the newest mutually supported media type. If this capability is absent, | |
103 | the client must assume the server only supports the |
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103 | the client must assume the server only supports the | |
104 | ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media type. |
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104 | ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media type. | |
105 |
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105 | |||
106 | The ``Content-Type`` HTTP response header identifies the response as coming |
|
106 | The ``Content-Type`` HTTP response header identifies the response as coming | |
107 | from Mercurial and can also be used to signal an error has occurred. |
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107 | from Mercurial and can also be used to signal an error has occurred. | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | The ``application/mercurial-*`` media types indicate a generic Mercurial |
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109 | The ``application/mercurial-*`` media types indicate a generic Mercurial | |
110 | data type. |
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110 | data type. | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | The ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media type is raw Mercurial data. It is the |
|
112 | The ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media type is raw Mercurial data. It is the | |
113 | predecessor of the format below. |
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113 | predecessor of the format below. | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | The ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media type is compression framed Mercurial |
|
115 | The ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media type is compression framed Mercurial | |
116 | data. The first byte of the payload indicates the length of the compression |
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116 | data. The first byte of the payload indicates the length of the compression | |
117 | format identifier that follows. Next are N bytes indicating the compression |
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117 | format identifier that follows. Next are N bytes indicating the compression | |
118 | format. e.g. ``zlib``. The remaining bytes are compressed according to that |
|
118 | format. e.g. ``zlib``. The remaining bytes are compressed according to that | |
119 | compression format. The decompressed data behaves the same as with |
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119 | compression format. The decompressed data behaves the same as with | |
120 | ``application/mercurial-0.1``. |
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120 | ``application/mercurial-0.1``. | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | The ``application/hg-error`` media type indicates a generic error occurred. |
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122 | The ``application/hg-error`` media type indicates a generic error occurred. | |
123 | The content of the HTTP response body typically holds text describing the |
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123 | The content of the HTTP response body typically holds text describing the | |
124 | error. |
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124 | error. | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | The ``application/hg-changegroup`` media type indicates a changegroup response |
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126 | The ``application/hg-changegroup`` media type indicates a changegroup response | |
127 | type. |
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127 | type. | |
128 |
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128 | |||
129 | Clients also accept the ``text/plain`` media type. All other media |
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129 | Clients also accept the ``text/plain`` media type. All other media | |
130 | types should cause the client to error. |
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130 | types should cause the client to error. | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | Behavior of media types is further described in the ``Content Negotiation`` |
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132 | Behavior of media types is further described in the ``Content Negotiation`` | |
133 | section below. |
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133 | section below. | |
134 |
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134 | |||
135 | Clients should issue a ``User-Agent`` request header that identifies the client. |
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135 | Clients should issue a ``User-Agent`` request header that identifies the client. | |
136 | The server should not use the ``User-Agent`` for feature detection. |
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136 | The server should not use the ``User-Agent`` for feature detection. | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | A command returning a ``string`` response issues a |
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138 | A command returning a ``string`` response issues a | |
139 | ``application/mercurial-0.*`` media type and the HTTP response body contains |
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139 | ``application/mercurial-0.*`` media type and the HTTP response body contains | |
140 | the raw string value (after compression decoding, if used). A |
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140 | the raw string value (after compression decoding, if used). A | |
141 | ``Content-Length`` header is typically issued, but not required. |
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141 | ``Content-Length`` header is typically issued, but not required. | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | A command returning a ``stream`` response issues a |
|
143 | A command returning a ``stream`` response issues a | |
144 | ``application/mercurial-0.*`` media type and the HTTP response is typically |
|
144 | ``application/mercurial-0.*`` media type and the HTTP response is typically | |
145 | using *chunked transfer* (``Transfer-Encoding: chunked``). |
|
145 | using *chunked transfer* (``Transfer-Encoding: chunked``). | |
146 |
|
146 | |||
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147 | HTTP Version 2 Transport | |||
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148 | ------------------------ | |||
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149 | ||||
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150 | **Experimental - feature under active development** | |||
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151 | ||||
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152 | Version 2 of the HTTP protocol is exposed under the ``/api/*`` URL space. | |||
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153 | It's final API name is not yet formalized. | |||
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154 | ||||
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155 | Commands are triggered by sending HTTP requests against URLs of the | |||
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156 | form ``<permission>/<command>``, where ``<permission>`` is ``ro`` or | |||
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157 | ``rw``, meaning read-only and read-write, respectively and ``<command>`` | |||
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158 | is a named wire protocol command. | |||
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159 | ||||
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160 | Commands that modify repository state in meaningful ways MUST NOT be | |||
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161 | exposed under the ``ro`` URL prefix. All available commands MUST be | |||
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162 | available under the ``rw`` URL prefix. | |||
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163 | ||||
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164 | Server adminstrators MAY implement blanket HTTP authentication keyed | |||
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165 | off the URL prefix. For example, a server may require authentication | |||
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166 | for all ``rw/*`` URLs and let unauthenticated requests to ``ro/*`` | |||
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167 | URL proceed. A server MAY issue an HTTP 401, 403, or 407 response | |||
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168 | in accordance with RFC 7235. Clients SHOULD recognize the HTTP Basic | |||
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169 | (RFC 7617) and Digest (RFC 7616) authentication schemes. Clients SHOULD | |||
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170 | make an attempt to recognize unknown schemes using the | |||
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171 | ``WWW-Authenticate`` response header on a 401 response, as defined by | |||
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172 | RFC 7235. | |||
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173 | ||||
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174 | Read-only commands are accessible under ``rw/*`` URLs so clients can | |||
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175 | signal the intent of the operation very early in the connection | |||
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176 | lifecycle. For example, a ``push`` operation - which consists of | |||
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177 | various read-only commands mixed with at least one read-write command - | |||
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178 | can perform all commands against ``rw/*`` URLs so that any server-side | |||
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179 | authentication requirements are discovered upon attempting the first | |||
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180 | command - not potentially several commands into the exchange. This | |||
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181 | allows clients to fail faster or prompt for credentials as soon as the | |||
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182 | exchange takes place. This provides a better end-user experience. | |||
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183 | ||||
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184 | Requests to unknown commands or URLS result in an HTTP 404. | |||
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185 | TODO formally define response type, how error is communicated, etc. | |||
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186 | ||||
147 | SSH Protocol |
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187 | SSH Protocol | |
148 | ============ |
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188 | ============ | |
149 |
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189 | |||
150 | Handshake |
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190 | Handshake | |
151 | --------- |
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191 | --------- | |
152 |
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192 | |||
153 | For all clients, the handshake consists of the client sending 1 or more |
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193 | For all clients, the handshake consists of the client sending 1 or more | |
154 | commands to the server using version 1 of the transport. Servers respond |
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194 | commands to the server using version 1 of the transport. Servers respond | |
155 | to commands they know how to respond to and send an empty response (``0\n``) |
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195 | to commands they know how to respond to and send an empty response (``0\n``) | |
156 | for unknown commands (per standard behavior of version 1 of the transport). |
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196 | for unknown commands (per standard behavior of version 1 of the transport). | |
157 | Clients then typically look for a response to the newest sent command to |
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197 | Clients then typically look for a response to the newest sent command to | |
158 | determine which transport version to use and what the available features for |
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198 | determine which transport version to use and what the available features for | |
159 | the connection and server are. |
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199 | the connection and server are. | |
160 |
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200 | |||
161 | Preceding any response from client-issued commands, the server may print |
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201 | Preceding any response from client-issued commands, the server may print | |
162 | non-protocol output. It is common for SSH servers to print banners, message |
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202 | non-protocol output. It is common for SSH servers to print banners, message | |
163 | of the day announcements, etc when clients connect. It is assumed that any |
|
203 | of the day announcements, etc when clients connect. It is assumed that any | |
164 | such *banner* output will precede any Mercurial server output. So clients |
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204 | such *banner* output will precede any Mercurial server output. So clients | |
165 | must be prepared to handle server output on initial connect that isn't |
|
205 | must be prepared to handle server output on initial connect that isn't | |
166 | in response to any client-issued command and doesn't conform to Mercurial's |
|
206 | in response to any client-issued command and doesn't conform to Mercurial's | |
167 | wire protocol. This *banner* output should only be on stdout. However, |
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207 | wire protocol. This *banner* output should only be on stdout. However, | |
168 | some servers may send output on stderr. |
|
208 | some servers may send output on stderr. | |
169 |
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209 | |||
170 | Pre 0.9.1 clients issue a ``between`` command with the ``pairs`` argument |
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210 | Pre 0.9.1 clients issue a ``between`` command with the ``pairs`` argument | |
171 | having the value |
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211 | having the value | |
172 | ``0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000``. |
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212 | ``0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000``. | |
173 |
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213 | |||
174 | The ``between`` command has been supported since the original Mercurial |
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214 | The ``between`` command has been supported since the original Mercurial | |
175 | SSH server. Requesting the empty range will return a ``\n`` string response, |
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215 | SSH server. Requesting the empty range will return a ``\n`` string response, | |
176 | which will be encoded as ``1\n\n`` (value length of ``1`` followed by a newline |
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216 | which will be encoded as ``1\n\n`` (value length of ``1`` followed by a newline | |
177 | followed by the value, which happens to be a newline). |
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217 | followed by the value, which happens to be a newline). | |
178 |
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218 | |||
179 | For pre 0.9.1 clients and all servers, the exchange looks like:: |
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219 | For pre 0.9.1 clients and all servers, the exchange looks like:: | |
180 |
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220 | |||
181 | c: between\n |
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221 | c: between\n | |
182 | c: pairs 81\n |
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222 | c: pairs 81\n | |
183 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
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223 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | |
184 | s: 1\n |
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224 | s: 1\n | |
185 | s: \n |
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225 | s: \n | |
186 |
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226 | |||
187 | 0.9.1+ clients send a ``hello`` command (with no arguments) before the |
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227 | 0.9.1+ clients send a ``hello`` command (with no arguments) before the | |
188 | ``between`` command. The response to this command allows clients to |
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228 | ``between`` command. The response to this command allows clients to | |
189 | discover server capabilities and settings. |
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229 | discover server capabilities and settings. | |
190 |
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230 | |||
191 | An example exchange between 0.9.1+ clients and a ``hello`` aware server looks |
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231 | An example exchange between 0.9.1+ clients and a ``hello`` aware server looks | |
192 | like:: |
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232 | like:: | |
193 |
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233 | |||
194 | c: hello\n |
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234 | c: hello\n | |
195 | c: between\n |
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235 | c: between\n | |
196 | c: pairs 81\n |
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236 | c: pairs 81\n | |
197 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
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237 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | |
198 | s: 324\n |
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238 | s: 324\n | |
199 | s: capabilities: lookup changegroupsubset branchmap pushkey known getbundle ...\n |
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239 | s: capabilities: lookup changegroupsubset branchmap pushkey known getbundle ...\n | |
200 | s: 1\n |
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240 | s: 1\n | |
201 | s: \n |
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241 | s: \n | |
202 |
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242 | |||
203 | And a similar scenario but with servers sending a banner on connect:: |
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243 | And a similar scenario but with servers sending a banner on connect:: | |
204 |
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244 | |||
205 | c: hello\n |
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245 | c: hello\n | |
206 | c: between\n |
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246 | c: between\n | |
207 | c: pairs 81\n |
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247 | c: pairs 81\n | |
208 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
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248 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | |
209 | s: welcome to the server\n |
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249 | s: welcome to the server\n | |
210 | s: if you find any issues, email someone@somewhere.com\n |
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250 | s: if you find any issues, email someone@somewhere.com\n | |
211 | s: 324\n |
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251 | s: 324\n | |
212 | s: capabilities: lookup changegroupsubset branchmap pushkey known getbundle ...\n |
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252 | s: capabilities: lookup changegroupsubset branchmap pushkey known getbundle ...\n | |
213 | s: 1\n |
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253 | s: 1\n | |
214 | s: \n |
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254 | s: \n | |
215 |
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255 | |||
216 | Note that output from the ``hello`` command is terminated by a ``\n``. This is |
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256 | Note that output from the ``hello`` command is terminated by a ``\n``. This is | |
217 | part of the response payload and not part of the wire protocol adding a newline |
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257 | part of the response payload and not part of the wire protocol adding a newline | |
218 | after responses. In other words, the length of the response contains the |
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258 | after responses. In other words, the length of the response contains the | |
219 | trailing ``\n``. |
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259 | trailing ``\n``. | |
220 |
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260 | |||
221 | Clients supporting version 2 of the SSH transport send a line beginning |
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261 | Clients supporting version 2 of the SSH transport send a line beginning | |
222 | with ``upgrade`` before the ``hello`` and ``between`` commands. The line |
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262 | with ``upgrade`` before the ``hello`` and ``between`` commands. The line | |
223 | (which isn't a well-formed command line because it doesn't consist of a |
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263 | (which isn't a well-formed command line because it doesn't consist of a | |
224 | single command name) serves to both communicate the client's intent to |
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264 | single command name) serves to both communicate the client's intent to | |
225 | switch to transport version 2 (transports are version 1 by default) as |
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265 | switch to transport version 2 (transports are version 1 by default) as | |
226 | well as to advertise the client's transport-level capabilities so the |
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266 | well as to advertise the client's transport-level capabilities so the | |
227 | server may satisfy that request immediately. |
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267 | server may satisfy that request immediately. | |
228 |
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268 | |||
229 | The upgrade line has the form: |
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269 | The upgrade line has the form: | |
230 |
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270 | |||
231 | upgrade <token> <transport capabilities> |
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271 | upgrade <token> <transport capabilities> | |
232 |
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272 | |||
233 | That is the literal string ``upgrade`` followed by a space, followed by |
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273 | That is the literal string ``upgrade`` followed by a space, followed by | |
234 | a randomly generated string, followed by a space, followed by a string |
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274 | a randomly generated string, followed by a space, followed by a string | |
235 | denoting the client's transport capabilities. |
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275 | denoting the client's transport capabilities. | |
236 |
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276 | |||
237 | The token can be anything. However, a random UUID is recommended. (Use |
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277 | The token can be anything. However, a random UUID is recommended. (Use | |
238 | of version 4 UUIDs is recommended because version 1 UUIDs can leak the |
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278 | of version 4 UUIDs is recommended because version 1 UUIDs can leak the | |
239 | client's MAC address.) |
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279 | client's MAC address.) | |
240 |
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280 | |||
241 | The transport capabilities string is a URL/percent encoded string |
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281 | The transport capabilities string is a URL/percent encoded string | |
242 | containing key-value pairs defining the client's transport-level |
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282 | containing key-value pairs defining the client's transport-level | |
243 | capabilities. The following capabilities are defined: |
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283 | capabilities. The following capabilities are defined: | |
244 |
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284 | |||
245 | proto |
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285 | proto | |
246 | A comma-delimited list of transport protocol versions the client |
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286 | A comma-delimited list of transport protocol versions the client | |
247 | supports. e.g. ``ssh-v2``. |
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287 | supports. e.g. ``ssh-v2``. | |
248 |
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288 | |||
249 | If the server does not recognize the ``upgrade`` line, it should issue |
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289 | If the server does not recognize the ``upgrade`` line, it should issue | |
250 | an empty response and continue processing the ``hello`` and ``between`` |
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290 | an empty response and continue processing the ``hello`` and ``between`` | |
251 | commands. Here is an example handshake between a version 2 aware client |
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291 | commands. Here is an example handshake between a version 2 aware client | |
252 | and a non version 2 aware server: |
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292 | and a non version 2 aware server: | |
253 |
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293 | |||
254 | c: upgrade 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a proto=ssh-v2 |
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294 | c: upgrade 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a proto=ssh-v2 | |
255 | c: hello\n |
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295 | c: hello\n | |
256 | c: between\n |
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296 | c: between\n | |
257 | c: pairs 81\n |
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297 | c: pairs 81\n | |
258 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
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298 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | |
259 | s: 0\n |
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299 | s: 0\n | |
260 | s: 324\n |
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300 | s: 324\n | |
261 | s: capabilities: lookup changegroupsubset branchmap pushkey known getbundle ...\n |
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301 | s: capabilities: lookup changegroupsubset branchmap pushkey known getbundle ...\n | |
262 | s: 1\n |
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302 | s: 1\n | |
263 | s: \n |
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303 | s: \n | |
264 |
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304 | |||
265 | (The initial ``0\n`` line from the server indicates an empty response to |
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305 | (The initial ``0\n`` line from the server indicates an empty response to | |
266 | the unknown ``upgrade ..`` command/line.) |
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306 | the unknown ``upgrade ..`` command/line.) | |
267 |
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307 | |||
268 | If the server recognizes the ``upgrade`` line and is willing to satisfy that |
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308 | If the server recognizes the ``upgrade`` line and is willing to satisfy that | |
269 | upgrade request, it replies to with a payload of the following form: |
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309 | upgrade request, it replies to with a payload of the following form: | |
270 |
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310 | |||
271 | upgraded <token> <transport name>\n |
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311 | upgraded <token> <transport name>\n | |
272 |
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312 | |||
273 | This line is the literal string ``upgraded``, a space, the token that was |
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313 | This line is the literal string ``upgraded``, a space, the token that was | |
274 | specified by the client in its ``upgrade ...`` request line, a space, and the |
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314 | specified by the client in its ``upgrade ...`` request line, a space, and the | |
275 | name of the transport protocol that was chosen by the server. The transport |
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315 | name of the transport protocol that was chosen by the server. The transport | |
276 | name MUST match one of the names the client specified in the ``proto`` field |
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316 | name MUST match one of the names the client specified in the ``proto`` field | |
277 | of its ``upgrade ...`` request line. |
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317 | of its ``upgrade ...`` request line. | |
278 |
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318 | |||
279 | If a server issues an ``upgraded`` response, it MUST also read and ignore |
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319 | If a server issues an ``upgraded`` response, it MUST also read and ignore | |
280 | the lines associated with the ``hello`` and ``between`` command requests |
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320 | the lines associated with the ``hello`` and ``between`` command requests | |
281 | that were issued by the server. It is assumed that the negotiated transport |
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321 | that were issued by the server. It is assumed that the negotiated transport | |
282 | will respond with equivalent requested information following the transport |
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322 | will respond with equivalent requested information following the transport | |
283 | handshake. |
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323 | handshake. | |
284 |
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324 | |||
285 | All data following the ``\n`` terminating the ``upgraded`` line is the |
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325 | All data following the ``\n`` terminating the ``upgraded`` line is the | |
286 | domain of the negotiated transport. It is common for the data immediately |
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326 | domain of the negotiated transport. It is common for the data immediately | |
287 | following to contain additional metadata about the state of the transport and |
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327 | following to contain additional metadata about the state of the transport and | |
288 | the server. However, this isn't strictly speaking part of the transport |
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328 | the server. However, this isn't strictly speaking part of the transport | |
289 | handshake and isn't covered by this section. |
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329 | handshake and isn't covered by this section. | |
290 |
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330 | |||
291 | Here is an example handshake between a version 2 aware client and a version |
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331 | Here is an example handshake between a version 2 aware client and a version | |
292 | 2 aware server: |
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332 | 2 aware server: | |
293 |
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333 | |||
294 | c: upgrade 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a proto=ssh-v2 |
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334 | c: upgrade 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a proto=ssh-v2 | |
295 | c: hello\n |
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335 | c: hello\n | |
296 | c: between\n |
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336 | c: between\n | |
297 | c: pairs 81\n |
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337 | c: pairs 81\n | |
298 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
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338 | c: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | |
299 | s: upgraded 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a ssh-v2\n |
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339 | s: upgraded 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a ssh-v2\n | |
300 | s: <additional transport specific data> |
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340 | s: <additional transport specific data> | |
301 |
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341 | |||
302 | The client-issued token that is echoed in the response provides a more |
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342 | The client-issued token that is echoed in the response provides a more | |
303 | resilient mechanism for differentiating *banner* output from Mercurial |
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343 | resilient mechanism for differentiating *banner* output from Mercurial | |
304 | output. In version 1, properly formatted banner output could get confused |
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344 | output. In version 1, properly formatted banner output could get confused | |
305 | for Mercurial server output. By submitting a randomly generated token |
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345 | for Mercurial server output. By submitting a randomly generated token | |
306 | that is then present in the response, the client can look for that token |
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346 | that is then present in the response, the client can look for that token | |
307 | in response lines and have reasonable certainty that the line did not |
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347 | in response lines and have reasonable certainty that the line did not | |
308 | originate from a *banner* message. |
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348 | originate from a *banner* message. | |
309 |
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349 | |||
310 | SSH Version 1 Transport |
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350 | SSH Version 1 Transport | |
311 | ----------------------- |
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351 | ----------------------- | |
312 |
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352 | |||
313 | The SSH transport (version 1) is a custom text-based protocol suitable for |
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353 | The SSH transport (version 1) is a custom text-based protocol suitable for | |
314 | use over any bi-directional stream transport. It is most commonly used with |
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354 | use over any bi-directional stream transport. It is most commonly used with | |
315 | SSH. |
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355 | SSH. | |
316 |
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356 | |||
317 | A SSH transport server can be started with ``hg serve --stdio``. The stdin, |
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357 | A SSH transport server can be started with ``hg serve --stdio``. The stdin, | |
318 | stderr, and stdout file descriptors of the started process are used to exchange |
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358 | stderr, and stdout file descriptors of the started process are used to exchange | |
319 | data. When Mercurial connects to a remote server over SSH, it actually starts |
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359 | data. When Mercurial connects to a remote server over SSH, it actually starts | |
320 | a ``hg serve --stdio`` process on the remote server. |
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360 | a ``hg serve --stdio`` process on the remote server. | |
321 |
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361 | |||
322 | Commands are issued by sending the command name followed by a trailing newline |
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362 | Commands are issued by sending the command name followed by a trailing newline | |
323 | ``\n`` to the server. e.g. ``capabilities\n``. |
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363 | ``\n`` to the server. e.g. ``capabilities\n``. | |
324 |
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364 | |||
325 | Command arguments are sent in the following format:: |
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365 | Command arguments are sent in the following format:: | |
326 |
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366 | |||
327 | <argument> <length>\n<value> |
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367 | <argument> <length>\n<value> | |
328 |
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368 | |||
329 | That is, the argument string name followed by a space followed by the |
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369 | That is, the argument string name followed by a space followed by the | |
330 | integer length of the value (expressed as a string) followed by a newline |
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370 | integer length of the value (expressed as a string) followed by a newline | |
331 | (``\n``) followed by the raw argument value. |
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371 | (``\n``) followed by the raw argument value. | |
332 |
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372 | |||
333 | Dictionary arguments are encoded differently:: |
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373 | Dictionary arguments are encoded differently:: | |
334 |
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374 | |||
335 | <argument> <# elements>\n |
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375 | <argument> <# elements>\n | |
336 | <key1> <length1>\n<value1> |
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376 | <key1> <length1>\n<value1> | |
337 | <key2> <length2>\n<value2> |
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377 | <key2> <length2>\n<value2> | |
338 | ... |
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378 | ... | |
339 |
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379 | |||
340 | Non-argument data is sent immediately after the final argument value. It is |
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380 | Non-argument data is sent immediately after the final argument value. It is | |
341 | encoded in chunks:: |
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381 | encoded in chunks:: | |
342 |
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382 | |||
343 | <length>\n<data> |
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383 | <length>\n<data> | |
344 |
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384 | |||
345 | Each command declares a list of supported arguments and their types. If a |
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385 | Each command declares a list of supported arguments and their types. If a | |
346 | client sends an unknown argument to the server, the server should abort |
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386 | client sends an unknown argument to the server, the server should abort | |
347 | immediately. The special argument ``*`` in a command's definition indicates |
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387 | immediately. The special argument ``*`` in a command's definition indicates | |
348 | that all argument names are allowed. |
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388 | that all argument names are allowed. | |
349 |
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389 | |||
350 | The definition of supported arguments and types is initially made when a |
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390 | The definition of supported arguments and types is initially made when a | |
351 | new command is implemented. The client and server must initially independently |
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391 | new command is implemented. The client and server must initially independently | |
352 | agree on the arguments and their types. This initial set of arguments can be |
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392 | agree on the arguments and their types. This initial set of arguments can be | |
353 | supplemented through the presence of *capabilities* advertised by the server. |
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393 | supplemented through the presence of *capabilities* advertised by the server. | |
354 |
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394 | |||
355 | Each command has a defined expected response type. |
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395 | Each command has a defined expected response type. | |
356 |
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396 | |||
357 | A ``string`` response type is a length framed value. The response consists of |
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397 | A ``string`` response type is a length framed value. The response consists of | |
358 | the string encoded integer length of a value followed by a newline (``\n``) |
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398 | the string encoded integer length of a value followed by a newline (``\n``) | |
359 | followed by the value. Empty values are allowed (and are represented as |
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399 | followed by the value. Empty values are allowed (and are represented as | |
360 | ``0\n``). |
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400 | ``0\n``). | |
361 |
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401 | |||
362 | A ``stream`` response type consists of raw bytes of data. There is no framing. |
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402 | A ``stream`` response type consists of raw bytes of data. There is no framing. | |
363 |
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403 | |||
364 | A generic error response type is also supported. It consists of a an error |
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404 | A generic error response type is also supported. It consists of a an error | |
365 | message written to ``stderr`` followed by ``\n-\n``. In addition, ``\n`` is |
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405 | message written to ``stderr`` followed by ``\n-\n``. In addition, ``\n`` is | |
366 | written to ``stdout``. |
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406 | written to ``stdout``. | |
367 |
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407 | |||
368 | If the server receives an unknown command, it will send an empty ``string`` |
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408 | If the server receives an unknown command, it will send an empty ``string`` | |
369 | response. |
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409 | response. | |
370 |
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410 | |||
371 | The server terminates if it receives an empty command (a ``\n`` character). |
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411 | The server terminates if it receives an empty command (a ``\n`` character). | |
372 |
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412 | |||
373 | SSH Version 2 Transport |
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413 | SSH Version 2 Transport | |
374 | ----------------------- |
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414 | ----------------------- | |
375 |
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415 | |||
376 | **Experimental** |
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416 | **Experimental** | |
377 |
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417 | |||
378 | Version 2 of the SSH transport behaves identically to version 1 of the SSH |
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418 | Version 2 of the SSH transport behaves identically to version 1 of the SSH | |
379 | transport with the exception of handshake semantics. See above for how |
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419 | transport with the exception of handshake semantics. See above for how | |
380 | version 2 of the SSH transport is negotiated. |
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420 | version 2 of the SSH transport is negotiated. | |
381 |
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421 | |||
382 | Immediately following the ``upgraded`` line signaling a switch to version |
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422 | Immediately following the ``upgraded`` line signaling a switch to version | |
383 | 2 of the SSH protocol, the server automatically sends additional details |
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423 | 2 of the SSH protocol, the server automatically sends additional details | |
384 | about the capabilities of the remote server. This has the form: |
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424 | about the capabilities of the remote server. This has the form: | |
385 |
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425 | |||
386 | <integer length of value>\n |
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426 | <integer length of value>\n | |
387 | capabilities: ...\n |
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427 | capabilities: ...\n | |
388 |
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428 | |||
389 | e.g. |
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429 | e.g. | |
390 |
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430 | |||
391 | s: upgraded 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a ssh-v2\n |
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431 | s: upgraded 2e82ab3f-9ce3-4b4e-8f8c-6fd1c0e9e23a ssh-v2\n | |
392 | s: 240\n |
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432 | s: 240\n | |
393 | s: capabilities: known getbundle batch ...\n |
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433 | s: capabilities: known getbundle batch ...\n | |
394 |
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434 | |||
395 | Following capabilities advertisement, the peers communicate using version |
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435 | Following capabilities advertisement, the peers communicate using version | |
396 | 1 of the SSH transport. |
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436 | 1 of the SSH transport. | |
397 |
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437 | |||
398 | Capabilities |
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438 | Capabilities | |
399 | ============ |
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439 | ============ | |
400 |
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440 | |||
401 | Servers advertise supported wire protocol features. This allows clients to |
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441 | Servers advertise supported wire protocol features. This allows clients to | |
402 | probe for server features before blindly calling a command or passing a |
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442 | probe for server features before blindly calling a command or passing a | |
403 | specific argument. |
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443 | specific argument. | |
404 |
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444 | |||
405 | The server's features are exposed via a *capabilities* string. This is a |
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445 | The server's features are exposed via a *capabilities* string. This is a | |
406 | space-delimited string of tokens/features. Some features are single words |
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446 | space-delimited string of tokens/features. Some features are single words | |
407 | like ``lookup`` or ``batch``. Others are complicated key-value pairs |
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447 | like ``lookup`` or ``batch``. Others are complicated key-value pairs | |
408 | advertising sub-features. e.g. ``httpheader=2048``. When complex, non-word |
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448 | advertising sub-features. e.g. ``httpheader=2048``. When complex, non-word | |
409 | values are used, each feature name can define its own encoding of sub-values. |
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449 | values are used, each feature name can define its own encoding of sub-values. | |
410 | Comma-delimited and ``x-www-form-urlencoded`` values are common. |
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450 | Comma-delimited and ``x-www-form-urlencoded`` values are common. | |
411 |
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451 | |||
412 | The following document capabilities defined by the canonical Mercurial server |
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452 | The following document capabilities defined by the canonical Mercurial server | |
413 | implementation. |
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453 | implementation. | |
414 |
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454 | |||
415 | batch |
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455 | batch | |
416 | ----- |
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456 | ----- | |
417 |
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457 | |||
418 | Whether the server supports the ``batch`` command. |
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458 | Whether the server supports the ``batch`` command. | |
419 |
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459 | |||
420 | This capability/command was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). |
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460 | This capability/command was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). | |
421 |
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461 | |||
422 | branchmap |
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462 | branchmap | |
423 | --------- |
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463 | --------- | |
424 |
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464 | |||
425 | Whether the server supports the ``branchmap`` command. |
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465 | Whether the server supports the ``branchmap`` command. | |
426 |
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466 | |||
427 | This capability/command was introduced in Mercurial 1.3 (released July 2009). |
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467 | This capability/command was introduced in Mercurial 1.3 (released July 2009). | |
428 |
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468 | |||
429 | bundle2-exp |
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469 | bundle2-exp | |
430 | ----------- |
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470 | ----------- | |
431 |
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471 | |||
432 | Precursor to ``bundle2`` capability that was used before bundle2 was a |
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472 | Precursor to ``bundle2`` capability that was used before bundle2 was a | |
433 | stable feature. |
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473 | stable feature. | |
434 |
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474 | |||
435 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 3.0 behind an experimental |
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475 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 3.0 behind an experimental | |
436 | flag. This capability should not be observed in the wild. |
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476 | flag. This capability should not be observed in the wild. | |
437 |
|
477 | |||
438 | bundle2 |
|
478 | bundle2 | |
439 | ------- |
|
479 | ------- | |
440 |
|
480 | |||
441 | Indicates whether the server supports the ``bundle2`` data exchange format. |
|
481 | Indicates whether the server supports the ``bundle2`` data exchange format. | |
442 |
|
482 | |||
443 | The value of the capability is a URL quoted, newline (``\n``) delimited |
|
483 | The value of the capability is a URL quoted, newline (``\n``) delimited | |
444 | list of keys or key-value pairs. |
|
484 | list of keys or key-value pairs. | |
445 |
|
485 | |||
446 | A key is simply a URL encoded string. |
|
486 | A key is simply a URL encoded string. | |
447 |
|
487 | |||
448 | A key-value pair is a URL encoded key separated from a URL encoded value by |
|
488 | A key-value pair is a URL encoded key separated from a URL encoded value by | |
449 | an ``=``. If the value is a list, elements are delimited by a ``,`` after |
|
489 | an ``=``. If the value is a list, elements are delimited by a ``,`` after | |
450 | URL encoding. |
|
490 | URL encoding. | |
451 |
|
491 | |||
452 | For example, say we have the values:: |
|
492 | For example, say we have the values:: | |
453 |
|
493 | |||
454 | {'HG20': [], 'changegroup': ['01', '02'], 'digests': ['sha1', 'sha512']} |
|
494 | {'HG20': [], 'changegroup': ['01', '02'], 'digests': ['sha1', 'sha512']} | |
455 |
|
495 | |||
456 | We would first construct a string:: |
|
496 | We would first construct a string:: | |
457 |
|
497 | |||
458 | HG20\nchangegroup=01,02\ndigests=sha1,sha512 |
|
498 | HG20\nchangegroup=01,02\ndigests=sha1,sha512 | |
459 |
|
499 | |||
460 | We would then URL quote this string:: |
|
500 | We would then URL quote this string:: | |
461 |
|
501 | |||
462 | HG20%0Achangegroup%3D01%2C02%0Adigests%3Dsha1%2Csha512 |
|
502 | HG20%0Achangegroup%3D01%2C02%0Adigests%3Dsha1%2Csha512 | |
463 |
|
503 | |||
464 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 3.4 (released May 2015). |
|
504 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 3.4 (released May 2015). | |
465 |
|
505 | |||
466 | changegroupsubset |
|
506 | changegroupsubset | |
467 | ----------------- |
|
507 | ----------------- | |
468 |
|
508 | |||
469 | Whether the server supports the ``changegroupsubset`` command. |
|
509 | Whether the server supports the ``changegroupsubset`` command. | |
470 |
|
510 | |||
471 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2 (released December |
|
511 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2 (released December | |
472 | 2006). |
|
512 | 2006). | |
473 |
|
513 | |||
474 | This capability was introduced at the same time as the ``lookup`` |
|
514 | This capability was introduced at the same time as the ``lookup`` | |
475 | capability/command. |
|
515 | capability/command. | |
476 |
|
516 | |||
477 | compression |
|
517 | compression | |
478 | ----------- |
|
518 | ----------- | |
479 |
|
519 | |||
480 | Declares support for negotiating compression formats. |
|
520 | Declares support for negotiating compression formats. | |
481 |
|
521 | |||
482 | Presence of this capability indicates the server supports dynamic selection |
|
522 | Presence of this capability indicates the server supports dynamic selection | |
483 | of compression formats based on the client request. |
|
523 | of compression formats based on the client request. | |
484 |
|
524 | |||
485 | Servers advertising this capability are required to support the |
|
525 | Servers advertising this capability are required to support the | |
486 | ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media type in response to commands returning |
|
526 | ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media type in response to commands returning | |
487 | streams. Servers may support this media type on any command. |
|
527 | streams. Servers may support this media type on any command. | |
488 |
|
528 | |||
489 | The value of the capability is a comma-delimited list of strings declaring |
|
529 | The value of the capability is a comma-delimited list of strings declaring | |
490 | supported compression formats. The order of the compression formats is in |
|
530 | supported compression formats. The order of the compression formats is in | |
491 | server-preferred order, most preferred first. |
|
531 | server-preferred order, most preferred first. | |
492 |
|
532 | |||
493 | The identifiers used by the official Mercurial distribution are: |
|
533 | The identifiers used by the official Mercurial distribution are: | |
494 |
|
534 | |||
495 | bzip2 |
|
535 | bzip2 | |
496 | bzip2 |
|
536 | bzip2 | |
497 | none |
|
537 | none | |
498 | uncompressed / raw data |
|
538 | uncompressed / raw data | |
499 | zlib |
|
539 | zlib | |
500 | zlib (no gzip header) |
|
540 | zlib (no gzip header) | |
501 | zstd |
|
541 | zstd | |
502 | zstd |
|
542 | zstd | |
503 |
|
543 | |||
504 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 4.1 (released February 2017). |
|
544 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 4.1 (released February 2017). | |
505 |
|
545 | |||
506 | getbundle |
|
546 | getbundle | |
507 | --------- |
|
547 | --------- | |
508 |
|
548 | |||
509 | Whether the server supports the ``getbundle`` command. |
|
549 | Whether the server supports the ``getbundle`` command. | |
510 |
|
550 | |||
511 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). |
|
551 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). | |
512 |
|
552 | |||
513 | httpheader |
|
553 | httpheader | |
514 | ---------- |
|
554 | ---------- | |
515 |
|
555 | |||
516 | Whether the server supports receiving command arguments via HTTP request |
|
556 | Whether the server supports receiving command arguments via HTTP request | |
517 | headers. |
|
557 | headers. | |
518 |
|
558 | |||
519 | The value of the capability is an integer describing the max header |
|
559 | The value of the capability is an integer describing the max header | |
520 | length that clients should send. Clients should ignore any content after a |
|
560 | length that clients should send. Clients should ignore any content after a | |
521 | comma in the value, as this is reserved for future use. |
|
561 | comma in the value, as this is reserved for future use. | |
522 |
|
562 | |||
523 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). |
|
563 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). | |
524 |
|
564 | |||
525 | httpmediatype |
|
565 | httpmediatype | |
526 | ------------- |
|
566 | ------------- | |
527 |
|
567 | |||
528 | Indicates which HTTP media types (``Content-Type`` header) the server is |
|
568 | Indicates which HTTP media types (``Content-Type`` header) the server is | |
529 | capable of receiving and sending. |
|
569 | capable of receiving and sending. | |
530 |
|
570 | |||
531 | The value of the capability is a comma-delimited list of strings identifying |
|
571 | The value of the capability is a comma-delimited list of strings identifying | |
532 | support for media type and transmission direction. The following strings may |
|
572 | support for media type and transmission direction. The following strings may | |
533 | be present: |
|
573 | be present: | |
534 |
|
574 | |||
535 | 0.1rx |
|
575 | 0.1rx | |
536 | Indicates server support for receiving ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media |
|
576 | Indicates server support for receiving ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media | |
537 | types. |
|
577 | types. | |
538 |
|
578 | |||
539 | 0.1tx |
|
579 | 0.1tx | |
540 | Indicates server support for sending ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media |
|
580 | Indicates server support for sending ``application/mercurial-0.1`` media | |
541 | types. |
|
581 | types. | |
542 |
|
582 | |||
543 | 0.2rx |
|
583 | 0.2rx | |
544 | Indicates server support for receiving ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media |
|
584 | Indicates server support for receiving ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media | |
545 | types. |
|
585 | types. | |
546 |
|
586 | |||
547 | 0.2tx |
|
587 | 0.2tx | |
548 | Indicates server support for sending ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media |
|
588 | Indicates server support for sending ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media | |
549 | types. |
|
589 | types. | |
550 |
|
590 | |||
551 | minrx=X |
|
591 | minrx=X | |
552 | Minimum media type version the server is capable of receiving. Value is a |
|
592 | Minimum media type version the server is capable of receiving. Value is a | |
553 | string like ``0.2``. |
|
593 | string like ``0.2``. | |
554 |
|
594 | |||
555 | This capability can be used by servers to limit connections from legacy |
|
595 | This capability can be used by servers to limit connections from legacy | |
556 | clients not using the latest supported media type. However, only clients |
|
596 | clients not using the latest supported media type. However, only clients | |
557 | with knowledge of this capability will know to consult this value. This |
|
597 | with knowledge of this capability will know to consult this value. This | |
558 | capability is present so the client may issue a more user-friendly error |
|
598 | capability is present so the client may issue a more user-friendly error | |
559 | when the server has locked out a legacy client. |
|
599 | when the server has locked out a legacy client. | |
560 |
|
600 | |||
561 | mintx=X |
|
601 | mintx=X | |
562 | Minimum media type version the server is capable of sending. Value is a |
|
602 | Minimum media type version the server is capable of sending. Value is a | |
563 | string like ``0.1``. |
|
603 | string like ``0.1``. | |
564 |
|
604 | |||
565 | Servers advertising support for the ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media type |
|
605 | Servers advertising support for the ``application/mercurial-0.2`` media type | |
566 | should also advertise the ``compression`` capability. |
|
606 | should also advertise the ``compression`` capability. | |
567 |
|
607 | |||
568 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 4.1 (released February 2017). |
|
608 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 4.1 (released February 2017). | |
569 |
|
609 | |||
570 | httppostargs |
|
610 | httppostargs | |
571 | ------------ |
|
611 | ------------ | |
572 |
|
612 | |||
573 | **Experimental** |
|
613 | **Experimental** | |
574 |
|
614 | |||
575 | Indicates that the server supports and prefers clients send command arguments |
|
615 | Indicates that the server supports and prefers clients send command arguments | |
576 | via a HTTP POST request as part of the request body. |
|
616 | via a HTTP POST request as part of the request body. | |
577 |
|
617 | |||
578 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 3.8 (released May 2016). |
|
618 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 3.8 (released May 2016). | |
579 |
|
619 | |||
580 | known |
|
620 | known | |
581 | ----- |
|
621 | ----- | |
582 |
|
622 | |||
583 | Whether the server supports the ``known`` command. |
|
623 | Whether the server supports the ``known`` command. | |
584 |
|
624 | |||
585 | This capability/command was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). |
|
625 | This capability/command was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). | |
586 |
|
626 | |||
587 | lookup |
|
627 | lookup | |
588 | ------ |
|
628 | ------ | |
589 |
|
629 | |||
590 | Whether the server supports the ``lookup`` command. |
|
630 | Whether the server supports the ``lookup`` command. | |
591 |
|
631 | |||
592 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2 (released December |
|
632 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2 (released December | |
593 | 2006). |
|
633 | 2006). | |
594 |
|
634 | |||
595 | This capability was introduced at the same time as the ``changegroupsubset`` |
|
635 | This capability was introduced at the same time as the ``changegroupsubset`` | |
596 | capability/command. |
|
636 | capability/command. | |
597 |
|
637 | |||
598 | pushkey |
|
638 | pushkey | |
599 | ------- |
|
639 | ------- | |
600 |
|
640 | |||
601 | Whether the server supports the ``pushkey`` and ``listkeys`` commands. |
|
641 | Whether the server supports the ``pushkey`` and ``listkeys`` commands. | |
602 |
|
642 | |||
603 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.6 (released July 2010). |
|
643 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.6 (released July 2010). | |
604 |
|
644 | |||
605 | standardbundle |
|
645 | standardbundle | |
606 | -------------- |
|
646 | -------------- | |
607 |
|
647 | |||
608 | **Unsupported** |
|
648 | **Unsupported** | |
609 |
|
649 | |||
610 | This capability was introduced during the Mercurial 0.9.2 development cycle in |
|
650 | This capability was introduced during the Mercurial 0.9.2 development cycle in | |
611 | 2006. It was never present in a release, as it was replaced by the ``unbundle`` |
|
651 | 2006. It was never present in a release, as it was replaced by the ``unbundle`` | |
612 | capability. This capability should not be encountered in the wild. |
|
652 | capability. This capability should not be encountered in the wild. | |
613 |
|
653 | |||
614 | stream-preferred |
|
654 | stream-preferred | |
615 | ---------------- |
|
655 | ---------------- | |
616 |
|
656 | |||
617 | If present the server prefers that clients clone using the streaming clone |
|
657 | If present the server prefers that clients clone using the streaming clone | |
618 | protocol (``hg clone --stream``) rather than the standard |
|
658 | protocol (``hg clone --stream``) rather than the standard | |
619 | changegroup/bundle based protocol. |
|
659 | changegroup/bundle based protocol. | |
620 |
|
660 | |||
621 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 2.2 (released May 2012). |
|
661 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 2.2 (released May 2012). | |
622 |
|
662 | |||
623 | streamreqs |
|
663 | streamreqs | |
624 | ---------- |
|
664 | ---------- | |
625 |
|
665 | |||
626 | Indicates whether the server supports *streaming clones* and the *requirements* |
|
666 | Indicates whether the server supports *streaming clones* and the *requirements* | |
627 | that clients must support to receive it. |
|
667 | that clients must support to receive it. | |
628 |
|
668 | |||
629 | If present, the server supports the ``stream_out`` command, which transmits |
|
669 | If present, the server supports the ``stream_out`` command, which transmits | |
630 | raw revlogs from the repository instead of changegroups. This provides a faster |
|
670 | raw revlogs from the repository instead of changegroups. This provides a faster | |
631 | cloning mechanism at the expense of more bandwidth used. |
|
671 | cloning mechanism at the expense of more bandwidth used. | |
632 |
|
672 | |||
633 | The value of this capability is a comma-delimited list of repo format |
|
673 | The value of this capability is a comma-delimited list of repo format | |
634 | *requirements*. These are requirements that impact the reading of data in |
|
674 | *requirements*. These are requirements that impact the reading of data in | |
635 | the ``.hg/store`` directory. An example value is |
|
675 | the ``.hg/store`` directory. An example value is | |
636 | ``streamreqs=generaldelta,revlogv1`` indicating the server repo requires |
|
676 | ``streamreqs=generaldelta,revlogv1`` indicating the server repo requires | |
637 | the ``revlogv1`` and ``generaldelta`` requirements. |
|
677 | the ``revlogv1`` and ``generaldelta`` requirements. | |
638 |
|
678 | |||
639 | If the only format requirement is ``revlogv1``, the server may expose the |
|
679 | If the only format requirement is ``revlogv1``, the server may expose the | |
640 | ``stream`` capability instead of the ``streamreqs`` capability. |
|
680 | ``stream`` capability instead of the ``streamreqs`` capability. | |
641 |
|
681 | |||
642 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.7 (released November 2010). |
|
682 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.7 (released November 2010). | |
643 |
|
683 | |||
644 | stream |
|
684 | stream | |
645 | ------ |
|
685 | ------ | |
646 |
|
686 | |||
647 | Whether the server supports *streaming clones* from ``revlogv1`` repos. |
|
687 | Whether the server supports *streaming clones* from ``revlogv1`` repos. | |
648 |
|
688 | |||
649 | If present, the server supports the ``stream_out`` command, which transmits |
|
689 | If present, the server supports the ``stream_out`` command, which transmits | |
650 | raw revlogs from the repository instead of changegroups. This provides a faster |
|
690 | raw revlogs from the repository instead of changegroups. This provides a faster | |
651 | cloning mechanism at the expense of more bandwidth used. |
|
691 | cloning mechanism at the expense of more bandwidth used. | |
652 |
|
692 | |||
653 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.1 (released July 2006). |
|
693 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.1 (released July 2006). | |
654 |
|
694 | |||
655 | When initially introduced, the value of the capability was the numeric |
|
695 | When initially introduced, the value of the capability was the numeric | |
656 | revlog revision. e.g. ``stream=1``. This indicates the changegroup is using |
|
696 | revlog revision. e.g. ``stream=1``. This indicates the changegroup is using | |
657 | ``revlogv1``. This simple integer value wasn't powerful enough, so the |
|
697 | ``revlogv1``. This simple integer value wasn't powerful enough, so the | |
658 | ``streamreqs`` capability was invented to handle cases where the repo |
|
698 | ``streamreqs`` capability was invented to handle cases where the repo | |
659 | requirements have more than just ``revlogv1``. Newer servers omit the |
|
699 | requirements have more than just ``revlogv1``. Newer servers omit the | |
660 | ``=1`` since it was the only value supported and the value of ``1`` can |
|
700 | ``=1`` since it was the only value supported and the value of ``1`` can | |
661 | be implied by clients. |
|
701 | be implied by clients. | |
662 |
|
702 | |||
663 | unbundlehash |
|
703 | unbundlehash | |
664 | ------------ |
|
704 | ------------ | |
665 |
|
705 | |||
666 | Whether the ``unbundle`` commands supports receiving a hash of all the |
|
706 | Whether the ``unbundle`` commands supports receiving a hash of all the | |
667 | heads instead of a list. |
|
707 | heads instead of a list. | |
668 |
|
708 | |||
669 | For more, see the documentation for the ``unbundle`` command. |
|
709 | For more, see the documentation for the ``unbundle`` command. | |
670 |
|
710 | |||
671 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). |
|
711 | This capability was introduced in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). | |
672 |
|
712 | |||
673 | unbundle |
|
713 | unbundle | |
674 | -------- |
|
714 | -------- | |
675 |
|
715 | |||
676 | Whether the server supports pushing via the ``unbundle`` command. |
|
716 | Whether the server supports pushing via the ``unbundle`` command. | |
677 |
|
717 | |||
678 | This capability/command has been present since Mercurial 0.9.1 (released |
|
718 | This capability/command has been present since Mercurial 0.9.1 (released | |
679 | July 2006). |
|
719 | July 2006). | |
680 |
|
720 | |||
681 | Mercurial 0.9.2 (released December 2006) added values to the capability |
|
721 | Mercurial 0.9.2 (released December 2006) added values to the capability | |
682 | indicating which bundle types the server supports receiving. This value is a |
|
722 | indicating which bundle types the server supports receiving. This value is a | |
683 | comma-delimited list. e.g. ``HG10GZ,HG10BZ,HG10UN``. The order of values |
|
723 | comma-delimited list. e.g. ``HG10GZ,HG10BZ,HG10UN``. The order of values | |
684 | reflects the priority/preference of that type, where the first value is the |
|
724 | reflects the priority/preference of that type, where the first value is the | |
685 | most preferred type. |
|
725 | most preferred type. | |
686 |
|
726 | |||
687 | Content Negotiation |
|
727 | Content Negotiation | |
688 | =================== |
|
728 | =================== | |
689 |
|
729 | |||
690 | The wire protocol has some mechanisms to help peers determine what content |
|
730 | The wire protocol has some mechanisms to help peers determine what content | |
691 | types and encoding the other side will accept. Historically, these mechanisms |
|
731 | types and encoding the other side will accept. Historically, these mechanisms | |
692 | have been built into commands themselves because most commands only send a |
|
732 | have been built into commands themselves because most commands only send a | |
693 | well-defined response type and only certain commands needed to support |
|
733 | well-defined response type and only certain commands needed to support | |
694 | functionality like compression. |
|
734 | functionality like compression. | |
695 |
|
735 | |||
696 | Currently, only the HTTP version 1 transport supports content negotiation |
|
736 | Currently, only the HTTP version 1 transport supports content negotiation | |
697 | at the protocol layer. |
|
737 | at the protocol layer. | |
698 |
|
738 | |||
699 | HTTP requests advertise supported response formats via the ``X-HgProto-<N>`` |
|
739 | HTTP requests advertise supported response formats via the ``X-HgProto-<N>`` | |
700 | request header, where ``<N>`` is an integer starting at 1 allowing the logical |
|
740 | request header, where ``<N>`` is an integer starting at 1 allowing the logical | |
701 | value to span multiple headers. This value consists of a list of |
|
741 | value to span multiple headers. This value consists of a list of | |
702 | space-delimited parameters. Each parameter denotes a feature or capability. |
|
742 | space-delimited parameters. Each parameter denotes a feature or capability. | |
703 |
|
743 | |||
704 | The following parameters are defined: |
|
744 | The following parameters are defined: | |
705 |
|
745 | |||
706 | 0.1 |
|
746 | 0.1 | |
707 | Indicates the client supports receiving ``application/mercurial-0.1`` |
|
747 | Indicates the client supports receiving ``application/mercurial-0.1`` | |
708 | responses. |
|
748 | responses. | |
709 |
|
749 | |||
710 | 0.2 |
|
750 | 0.2 | |
711 | Indicates the client supports receiving ``application/mercurial-0.2`` |
|
751 | Indicates the client supports receiving ``application/mercurial-0.2`` | |
712 | responses. |
|
752 | responses. | |
713 |
|
753 | |||
714 | comp |
|
754 | comp | |
715 | Indicates compression formats the client can decode. Value is a list of |
|
755 | Indicates compression formats the client can decode. Value is a list of | |
716 | comma delimited strings identifying compression formats ordered from |
|
756 | comma delimited strings identifying compression formats ordered from | |
717 | most preferential to least preferential. e.g. ``comp=zstd,zlib,none``. |
|
757 | most preferential to least preferential. e.g. ``comp=zstd,zlib,none``. | |
718 |
|
758 | |||
719 | This parameter does not have an effect if only the ``0.1`` parameter |
|
759 | This parameter does not have an effect if only the ``0.1`` parameter | |
720 | is defined, as support for ``application/mercurial-0.2`` or greater is |
|
760 | is defined, as support for ``application/mercurial-0.2`` or greater is | |
721 | required to use arbitrary compression formats. |
|
761 | required to use arbitrary compression formats. | |
722 |
|
762 | |||
723 | If this parameter is not advertised, the server interprets this as |
|
763 | If this parameter is not advertised, the server interprets this as | |
724 | equivalent to ``zlib,none``. |
|
764 | equivalent to ``zlib,none``. | |
725 |
|
765 | |||
726 | Clients may choose to only send this header if the ``httpmediatype`` |
|
766 | Clients may choose to only send this header if the ``httpmediatype`` | |
727 | server capability is present, as currently all server-side features |
|
767 | server capability is present, as currently all server-side features | |
728 | consulting this header require the client to opt in to new protocol features |
|
768 | consulting this header require the client to opt in to new protocol features | |
729 | advertised via the ``httpmediatype`` capability. |
|
769 | advertised via the ``httpmediatype`` capability. | |
730 |
|
770 | |||
731 | A server that doesn't receive an ``X-HgProto-<N>`` header should infer a |
|
771 | A server that doesn't receive an ``X-HgProto-<N>`` header should infer a | |
732 | value of ``0.1``. This is compatible with legacy clients. |
|
772 | value of ``0.1``. This is compatible with legacy clients. | |
733 |
|
773 | |||
734 | A server receiving a request indicating support for multiple media type |
|
774 | A server receiving a request indicating support for multiple media type | |
735 | versions may respond with any of the supported media types. Not all servers |
|
775 | versions may respond with any of the supported media types. Not all servers | |
736 | may support all media types on all commands. |
|
776 | may support all media types on all commands. | |
737 |
|
777 | |||
738 | Commands |
|
778 | Commands | |
739 | ======== |
|
779 | ======== | |
740 |
|
780 | |||
741 | This section contains a list of all wire protocol commands implemented by |
|
781 | This section contains a list of all wire protocol commands implemented by | |
742 | the canonical Mercurial server. |
|
782 | the canonical Mercurial server. | |
743 |
|
783 | |||
744 | batch |
|
784 | batch | |
745 | ----- |
|
785 | ----- | |
746 |
|
786 | |||
747 | Issue multiple commands while sending a single command request. The purpose |
|
787 | Issue multiple commands while sending a single command request. The purpose | |
748 | of this command is to allow a client to issue multiple commands while avoiding |
|
788 | of this command is to allow a client to issue multiple commands while avoiding | |
749 | multiple round trips to the server therefore enabling commands to complete |
|
789 | multiple round trips to the server therefore enabling commands to complete | |
750 | quicker. |
|
790 | quicker. | |
751 |
|
791 | |||
752 | The command accepts a ``cmds`` argument that contains a list of commands to |
|
792 | The command accepts a ``cmds`` argument that contains a list of commands to | |
753 | execute. |
|
793 | execute. | |
754 |
|
794 | |||
755 | The value of ``cmds`` is a ``;`` delimited list of strings. Each string has the |
|
795 | The value of ``cmds`` is a ``;`` delimited list of strings. Each string has the | |
756 | form ``<command> <arguments>``. That is, the command name followed by a space |
|
796 | form ``<command> <arguments>``. That is, the command name followed by a space | |
757 | followed by an argument string. |
|
797 | followed by an argument string. | |
758 |
|
798 | |||
759 | The argument string is a ``,`` delimited list of ``<key>=<value>`` values |
|
799 | The argument string is a ``,`` delimited list of ``<key>=<value>`` values | |
760 | corresponding to command arguments. Both the argument name and value are |
|
800 | corresponding to command arguments. Both the argument name and value are | |
761 | escaped using a special substitution map:: |
|
801 | escaped using a special substitution map:: | |
762 |
|
802 | |||
763 | : -> :c |
|
803 | : -> :c | |
764 | , -> :o |
|
804 | , -> :o | |
765 | ; -> :s |
|
805 | ; -> :s | |
766 | = -> :e |
|
806 | = -> :e | |
767 |
|
807 | |||
768 | The response type for this command is ``string``. The value contains a |
|
808 | The response type for this command is ``string``. The value contains a | |
769 | ``;`` delimited list of responses for each requested command. Each value |
|
809 | ``;`` delimited list of responses for each requested command. Each value | |
770 | in this list is escaped using the same substitution map used for arguments. |
|
810 | in this list is escaped using the same substitution map used for arguments. | |
771 |
|
811 | |||
772 | If an error occurs, the generic error response may be sent. |
|
812 | If an error occurs, the generic error response may be sent. | |
773 |
|
813 | |||
774 | between |
|
814 | between | |
775 | ------- |
|
815 | ------- | |
776 |
|
816 | |||
777 | (Legacy command used for discovery in old clients) |
|
817 | (Legacy command used for discovery in old clients) | |
778 |
|
818 | |||
779 | Obtain nodes between pairs of nodes. |
|
819 | Obtain nodes between pairs of nodes. | |
780 |
|
820 | |||
781 | The ``pairs`` arguments contains a space-delimited list of ``-`` delimited |
|
821 | The ``pairs`` arguments contains a space-delimited list of ``-`` delimited | |
782 | hex node pairs. e.g.:: |
|
822 | hex node pairs. e.g.:: | |
783 |
|
823 | |||
784 | a072279d3f7fd3a4aa7ffa1a5af8efc573e1c896-6dc58916e7c070f678682bfe404d2e2d68291a18 |
|
824 | a072279d3f7fd3a4aa7ffa1a5af8efc573e1c896-6dc58916e7c070f678682bfe404d2e2d68291a18 | |
785 |
|
825 | |||
786 | Return type is a ``string``. Value consists of lines corresponding to each |
|
826 | Return type is a ``string``. Value consists of lines corresponding to each | |
787 | requested range. Each line contains a space-delimited list of hex nodes. |
|
827 | requested range. Each line contains a space-delimited list of hex nodes. | |
788 | A newline ``\n`` terminates each line, including the last one. |
|
828 | A newline ``\n`` terminates each line, including the last one. | |
789 |
|
829 | |||
790 | branchmap |
|
830 | branchmap | |
791 | --------- |
|
831 | --------- | |
792 |
|
832 | |||
793 | Obtain heads in named branches. |
|
833 | Obtain heads in named branches. | |
794 |
|
834 | |||
795 | Accepts no arguments. Return type is a ``string``. |
|
835 | Accepts no arguments. Return type is a ``string``. | |
796 |
|
836 | |||
797 | Return value contains lines with URL encoded branch names followed by a space |
|
837 | Return value contains lines with URL encoded branch names followed by a space | |
798 | followed by a space-delimited list of hex nodes of heads on that branch. |
|
838 | followed by a space-delimited list of hex nodes of heads on that branch. | |
799 | e.g.:: |
|
839 | e.g.:: | |
800 |
|
840 | |||
801 | default a072279d3f7fd3a4aa7ffa1a5af8efc573e1c896 6dc58916e7c070f678682bfe404d2e2d68291a18 |
|
841 | default a072279d3f7fd3a4aa7ffa1a5af8efc573e1c896 6dc58916e7c070f678682bfe404d2e2d68291a18 | |
802 | stable baae3bf31522f41dd5e6d7377d0edd8d1cf3fccc |
|
842 | stable baae3bf31522f41dd5e6d7377d0edd8d1cf3fccc | |
803 |
|
843 | |||
804 | There is no trailing newline. |
|
844 | There is no trailing newline. | |
805 |
|
845 | |||
806 | branches |
|
846 | branches | |
807 | -------- |
|
847 | -------- | |
808 |
|
848 | |||
809 | (Legacy command used for discovery in old clients. Clients with ``getbundle`` |
|
849 | (Legacy command used for discovery in old clients. Clients with ``getbundle`` | |
810 | use the ``known`` and ``heads`` commands instead.) |
|
850 | use the ``known`` and ``heads`` commands instead.) | |
811 |
|
851 | |||
812 | Obtain ancestor changesets of specific nodes back to a branch point. |
|
852 | Obtain ancestor changesets of specific nodes back to a branch point. | |
813 |
|
853 | |||
814 | Despite the name, this command has nothing to do with Mercurial named branches. |
|
854 | Despite the name, this command has nothing to do with Mercurial named branches. | |
815 | Instead, it is related to DAG branches. |
|
855 | Instead, it is related to DAG branches. | |
816 |
|
856 | |||
817 | The command accepts a ``nodes`` argument, which is a string of space-delimited |
|
857 | The command accepts a ``nodes`` argument, which is a string of space-delimited | |
818 | hex nodes. |
|
858 | hex nodes. | |
819 |
|
859 | |||
820 | For each node requested, the server will find the first ancestor node that is |
|
860 | For each node requested, the server will find the first ancestor node that is | |
821 | a DAG root or is a merge. |
|
861 | a DAG root or is a merge. | |
822 |
|
862 | |||
823 | Return type is a ``string``. Return value contains lines with result data for |
|
863 | Return type is a ``string``. Return value contains lines with result data for | |
824 | each requested node. Each line contains space-delimited nodes followed by a |
|
864 | each requested node. Each line contains space-delimited nodes followed by a | |
825 | newline (``\n``). The 4 nodes reported on each line correspond to the requested |
|
865 | newline (``\n``). The 4 nodes reported on each line correspond to the requested | |
826 | node, the ancestor node found, and its 2 parent nodes (which may be the null |
|
866 | node, the ancestor node found, and its 2 parent nodes (which may be the null | |
827 | node). |
|
867 | node). | |
828 |
|
868 | |||
829 | capabilities |
|
869 | capabilities | |
830 | ------------ |
|
870 | ------------ | |
831 |
|
871 | |||
832 | Obtain the capabilities string for the repo. |
|
872 | Obtain the capabilities string for the repo. | |
833 |
|
873 | |||
834 | Unlike the ``hello`` command, the capabilities string is not prefixed. |
|
874 | Unlike the ``hello`` command, the capabilities string is not prefixed. | |
835 | There is no trailing newline. |
|
875 | There is no trailing newline. | |
836 |
|
876 | |||
837 | This command does not accept any arguments. Return type is a ``string``. |
|
877 | This command does not accept any arguments. Return type is a ``string``. | |
838 |
|
878 | |||
839 | This command was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.1 (released July 2006). |
|
879 | This command was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.1 (released July 2006). | |
840 |
|
880 | |||
841 | changegroup |
|
881 | changegroup | |
842 | ----------- |
|
882 | ----------- | |
843 |
|
883 | |||
844 | (Legacy command: use ``getbundle`` instead) |
|
884 | (Legacy command: use ``getbundle`` instead) | |
845 |
|
885 | |||
846 | Obtain a changegroup version 1 with data for changesets that are |
|
886 | Obtain a changegroup version 1 with data for changesets that are | |
847 | descendants of client-specified changesets. |
|
887 | descendants of client-specified changesets. | |
848 |
|
888 | |||
849 | The ``roots`` arguments contains a list of space-delimited hex nodes. |
|
889 | The ``roots`` arguments contains a list of space-delimited hex nodes. | |
850 |
|
890 | |||
851 | The server responds with a changegroup version 1 containing all |
|
891 | The server responds with a changegroup version 1 containing all | |
852 | changesets between the requested root/base nodes and the repo's head nodes |
|
892 | changesets between the requested root/base nodes and the repo's head nodes | |
853 | at the time of the request. |
|
893 | at the time of the request. | |
854 |
|
894 | |||
855 | The return type is a ``stream``. |
|
895 | The return type is a ``stream``. | |
856 |
|
896 | |||
857 | changegroupsubset |
|
897 | changegroupsubset | |
858 | ----------------- |
|
898 | ----------------- | |
859 |
|
899 | |||
860 | (Legacy command: use ``getbundle`` instead) |
|
900 | (Legacy command: use ``getbundle`` instead) | |
861 |
|
901 | |||
862 | Obtain a changegroup version 1 with data for changesetsets between |
|
902 | Obtain a changegroup version 1 with data for changesetsets between | |
863 | client specified base and head nodes. |
|
903 | client specified base and head nodes. | |
864 |
|
904 | |||
865 | The ``bases`` argument contains a list of space-delimited hex nodes. |
|
905 | The ``bases`` argument contains a list of space-delimited hex nodes. | |
866 | The ``heads`` argument contains a list of space-delimited hex nodes. |
|
906 | The ``heads`` argument contains a list of space-delimited hex nodes. | |
867 |
|
907 | |||
868 | The server responds with a changegroup version 1 containing all |
|
908 | The server responds with a changegroup version 1 containing all | |
869 | changesets between the requested base and head nodes at the time of the |
|
909 | changesets between the requested base and head nodes at the time of the | |
870 | request. |
|
910 | request. | |
871 |
|
911 | |||
872 | The return type is a ``stream``. |
|
912 | The return type is a ``stream``. | |
873 |
|
913 | |||
874 | clonebundles |
|
914 | clonebundles | |
875 | ------------ |
|
915 | ------------ | |
876 |
|
916 | |||
877 | Obtains a manifest of bundle URLs available to seed clones. |
|
917 | Obtains a manifest of bundle URLs available to seed clones. | |
878 |
|
918 | |||
879 | Each returned line contains a URL followed by metadata. See the |
|
919 | Each returned line contains a URL followed by metadata. See the | |
880 | documentation in the ``clonebundles`` extension for more. |
|
920 | documentation in the ``clonebundles`` extension for more. | |
881 |
|
921 | |||
882 | The return type is a ``string``. |
|
922 | The return type is a ``string``. | |
883 |
|
923 | |||
884 | getbundle |
|
924 | getbundle | |
885 | --------- |
|
925 | --------- | |
886 |
|
926 | |||
887 | Obtain a bundle containing repository data. |
|
927 | Obtain a bundle containing repository data. | |
888 |
|
928 | |||
889 | This command accepts the following arguments: |
|
929 | This command accepts the following arguments: | |
890 |
|
930 | |||
891 | heads |
|
931 | heads | |
892 | List of space-delimited hex nodes of heads to retrieve. |
|
932 | List of space-delimited hex nodes of heads to retrieve. | |
893 | common |
|
933 | common | |
894 | List of space-delimited hex nodes that the client has in common with the |
|
934 | List of space-delimited hex nodes that the client has in common with the | |
895 | server. |
|
935 | server. | |
896 | obsmarkers |
|
936 | obsmarkers | |
897 | Boolean indicating whether to include obsolescence markers as part |
|
937 | Boolean indicating whether to include obsolescence markers as part | |
898 | of the response. Only works with bundle2. |
|
938 | of the response. Only works with bundle2. | |
899 | bundlecaps |
|
939 | bundlecaps | |
900 | Comma-delimited set of strings defining client bundle capabilities. |
|
940 | Comma-delimited set of strings defining client bundle capabilities. | |
901 | listkeys |
|
941 | listkeys | |
902 | Comma-delimited list of strings of ``pushkey`` namespaces. For each |
|
942 | Comma-delimited list of strings of ``pushkey`` namespaces. For each | |
903 | namespace listed, a bundle2 part will be included with the content of |
|
943 | namespace listed, a bundle2 part will be included with the content of | |
904 | that namespace. |
|
944 | that namespace. | |
905 | cg |
|
945 | cg | |
906 | Boolean indicating whether changegroup data is requested. |
|
946 | Boolean indicating whether changegroup data is requested. | |
907 | cbattempted |
|
947 | cbattempted | |
908 | Boolean indicating whether the client attempted to use the *clone bundles* |
|
948 | Boolean indicating whether the client attempted to use the *clone bundles* | |
909 | feature before performing this request. |
|
949 | feature before performing this request. | |
910 | bookmarks |
|
950 | bookmarks | |
911 | Boolean indicating whether bookmark data is requested. |
|
951 | Boolean indicating whether bookmark data is requested. | |
912 | phases |
|
952 | phases | |
913 | Boolean indicating whether phases data is requested. |
|
953 | Boolean indicating whether phases data is requested. | |
914 |
|
954 | |||
915 | The return type on success is a ``stream`` where the value is bundle. |
|
955 | The return type on success is a ``stream`` where the value is bundle. | |
916 | On the HTTP version 1 transport, the response is zlib compressed. |
|
956 | On the HTTP version 1 transport, the response is zlib compressed. | |
917 |
|
957 | |||
918 | If an error occurs, a generic error response can be sent. |
|
958 | If an error occurs, a generic error response can be sent. | |
919 |
|
959 | |||
920 | Unless the client sends a false value for the ``cg`` argument, the returned |
|
960 | Unless the client sends a false value for the ``cg`` argument, the returned | |
921 | bundle contains a changegroup with the nodes between the specified ``common`` |
|
961 | bundle contains a changegroup with the nodes between the specified ``common`` | |
922 | and ``heads`` nodes. Depending on the command arguments, the type and content |
|
962 | and ``heads`` nodes. Depending on the command arguments, the type and content | |
923 | of the returned bundle can vary significantly. |
|
963 | of the returned bundle can vary significantly. | |
924 |
|
964 | |||
925 | The default behavior is for the server to send a raw changegroup version |
|
965 | The default behavior is for the server to send a raw changegroup version | |
926 | ``01`` response. |
|
966 | ``01`` response. | |
927 |
|
967 | |||
928 | If the ``bundlecaps`` provided by the client contain a value beginning |
|
968 | If the ``bundlecaps`` provided by the client contain a value beginning | |
929 | with ``HG2``, a bundle2 will be returned. The bundle2 data may contain |
|
969 | with ``HG2``, a bundle2 will be returned. The bundle2 data may contain | |
930 | additional repository data, such as ``pushkey`` namespace values. |
|
970 | additional repository data, such as ``pushkey`` namespace values. | |
931 |
|
971 | |||
932 | heads |
|
972 | heads | |
933 | ----- |
|
973 | ----- | |
934 |
|
974 | |||
935 | Returns a list of space-delimited hex nodes of repository heads followed |
|
975 | Returns a list of space-delimited hex nodes of repository heads followed | |
936 | by a newline. e.g. |
|
976 | by a newline. e.g. | |
937 | ``a9eeb3adc7ddb5006c088e9eda61791c777cbf7c 31f91a3da534dc849f0d6bfc00a395a97cf218a1\n`` |
|
977 | ``a9eeb3adc7ddb5006c088e9eda61791c777cbf7c 31f91a3da534dc849f0d6bfc00a395a97cf218a1\n`` | |
938 |
|
978 | |||
939 | This command does not accept any arguments. The return type is a ``string``. |
|
979 | This command does not accept any arguments. The return type is a ``string``. | |
940 |
|
980 | |||
941 | hello |
|
981 | hello | |
942 | ----- |
|
982 | ----- | |
943 |
|
983 | |||
944 | Returns lines describing interesting things about the server in an RFC-822 |
|
984 | Returns lines describing interesting things about the server in an RFC-822 | |
945 | like format. |
|
985 | like format. | |
946 |
|
986 | |||
947 | Currently, the only line defines the server capabilities. It has the form:: |
|
987 | Currently, the only line defines the server capabilities. It has the form:: | |
948 |
|
988 | |||
949 | capabilities: <value> |
|
989 | capabilities: <value> | |
950 |
|
990 | |||
951 | See above for more about the capabilities string. |
|
991 | See above for more about the capabilities string. | |
952 |
|
992 | |||
953 | SSH clients typically issue this command as soon as a connection is |
|
993 | SSH clients typically issue this command as soon as a connection is | |
954 | established. |
|
994 | established. | |
955 |
|
995 | |||
956 | This command does not accept any arguments. The return type is a ``string``. |
|
996 | This command does not accept any arguments. The return type is a ``string``. | |
957 |
|
997 | |||
958 | This command was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.1 (released July 2006). |
|
998 | This command was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.1 (released July 2006). | |
959 |
|
999 | |||
960 | listkeys |
|
1000 | listkeys | |
961 | -------- |
|
1001 | -------- | |
962 |
|
1002 | |||
963 | List values in a specified ``pushkey`` namespace. |
|
1003 | List values in a specified ``pushkey`` namespace. | |
964 |
|
1004 | |||
965 | The ``namespace`` argument defines the pushkey namespace to operate on. |
|
1005 | The ``namespace`` argument defines the pushkey namespace to operate on. | |
966 |
|
1006 | |||
967 | The return type is a ``string``. The value is an encoded dictionary of keys. |
|
1007 | The return type is a ``string``. The value is an encoded dictionary of keys. | |
968 |
|
1008 | |||
969 | Key-value pairs are delimited by newlines (``\n``). Within each line, keys and |
|
1009 | Key-value pairs are delimited by newlines (``\n``). Within each line, keys and | |
970 | values are separated by a tab (``\t``). Keys and values are both strings. |
|
1010 | values are separated by a tab (``\t``). Keys and values are both strings. | |
971 |
|
1011 | |||
972 | lookup |
|
1012 | lookup | |
973 | ------ |
|
1013 | ------ | |
974 |
|
1014 | |||
975 | Try to resolve a value to a known repository revision. |
|
1015 | Try to resolve a value to a known repository revision. | |
976 |
|
1016 | |||
977 | The ``key`` argument is converted from bytes to an |
|
1017 | The ``key`` argument is converted from bytes to an | |
978 | ``encoding.localstr`` instance then passed into |
|
1018 | ``encoding.localstr`` instance then passed into | |
979 | ``localrepository.__getitem__`` in an attempt to resolve it. |
|
1019 | ``localrepository.__getitem__`` in an attempt to resolve it. | |
980 |
|
1020 | |||
981 | The return type is a ``string``. |
|
1021 | The return type is a ``string``. | |
982 |
|
1022 | |||
983 | Upon successful resolution, returns ``1 <hex node>\n``. On failure, |
|
1023 | Upon successful resolution, returns ``1 <hex node>\n``. On failure, | |
984 | returns ``0 <error string>\n``. e.g.:: |
|
1024 | returns ``0 <error string>\n``. e.g.:: | |
985 |
|
1025 | |||
986 | 1 273ce12ad8f155317b2c078ec75a4eba507f1fba\n |
|
1026 | 1 273ce12ad8f155317b2c078ec75a4eba507f1fba\n | |
987 |
|
1027 | |||
988 | 0 unknown revision 'foo'\n |
|
1028 | 0 unknown revision 'foo'\n | |
989 |
|
1029 | |||
990 | known |
|
1030 | known | |
991 | ----- |
|
1031 | ----- | |
992 |
|
1032 | |||
993 | Determine whether multiple nodes are known. |
|
1033 | Determine whether multiple nodes are known. | |
994 |
|
1034 | |||
995 | The ``nodes`` argument is a list of space-delimited hex nodes to check |
|
1035 | The ``nodes`` argument is a list of space-delimited hex nodes to check | |
996 | for existence. |
|
1036 | for existence. | |
997 |
|
1037 | |||
998 | The return type is ``string``. |
|
1038 | The return type is ``string``. | |
999 |
|
1039 | |||
1000 | Returns a string consisting of ``0``s and ``1``s indicating whether nodes |
|
1040 | Returns a string consisting of ``0``s and ``1``s indicating whether nodes | |
1001 | are known. If the Nth node specified in the ``nodes`` argument is known, |
|
1041 | are known. If the Nth node specified in the ``nodes`` argument is known, | |
1002 | a ``1`` will be returned at byte offset N. If the node isn't known, ``0`` |
|
1042 | a ``1`` will be returned at byte offset N. If the node isn't known, ``0`` | |
1003 | will be present at byte offset N. |
|
1043 | will be present at byte offset N. | |
1004 |
|
1044 | |||
1005 | There is no trailing newline. |
|
1045 | There is no trailing newline. | |
1006 |
|
1046 | |||
1007 | pushkey |
|
1047 | pushkey | |
1008 | ------- |
|
1048 | ------- | |
1009 |
|
1049 | |||
1010 | Set a value using the ``pushkey`` protocol. |
|
1050 | Set a value using the ``pushkey`` protocol. | |
1011 |
|
1051 | |||
1012 | Accepts arguments ``namespace``, ``key``, ``old``, and ``new``, which |
|
1052 | Accepts arguments ``namespace``, ``key``, ``old``, and ``new``, which | |
1013 | correspond to the pushkey namespace to operate on, the key within that |
|
1053 | correspond to the pushkey namespace to operate on, the key within that | |
1014 | namespace to change, the old value (which may be empty), and the new value. |
|
1054 | namespace to change, the old value (which may be empty), and the new value. | |
1015 | All arguments are string types. |
|
1055 | All arguments are string types. | |
1016 |
|
1056 | |||
1017 | The return type is a ``string``. The value depends on the transport protocol. |
|
1057 | The return type is a ``string``. The value depends on the transport protocol. | |
1018 |
|
1058 | |||
1019 | The SSH version 1 transport sends a string encoded integer followed by a |
|
1059 | The SSH version 1 transport sends a string encoded integer followed by a | |
1020 | newline (``\n``) which indicates operation result. The server may send |
|
1060 | newline (``\n``) which indicates operation result. The server may send | |
1021 | additional output on the ``stderr`` stream that should be displayed to the |
|
1061 | additional output on the ``stderr`` stream that should be displayed to the | |
1022 | user. |
|
1062 | user. | |
1023 |
|
1063 | |||
1024 | The HTTP version 1 transport sends a string encoded integer followed by a |
|
1064 | The HTTP version 1 transport sends a string encoded integer followed by a | |
1025 | newline followed by additional server output that should be displayed to |
|
1065 | newline followed by additional server output that should be displayed to | |
1026 | the user. This may include output from hooks, etc. |
|
1066 | the user. This may include output from hooks, etc. | |
1027 |
|
1067 | |||
1028 | The integer result varies by namespace. ``0`` means an error has occurred |
|
1068 | The integer result varies by namespace. ``0`` means an error has occurred | |
1029 | and there should be additional output to display to the user. |
|
1069 | and there should be additional output to display to the user. | |
1030 |
|
1070 | |||
1031 | stream_out |
|
1071 | stream_out | |
1032 | ---------- |
|
1072 | ---------- | |
1033 |
|
1073 | |||
1034 | Obtain *streaming clone* data. |
|
1074 | Obtain *streaming clone* data. | |
1035 |
|
1075 | |||
1036 | The return type is either a ``string`` or a ``stream``, depending on |
|
1076 | The return type is either a ``string`` or a ``stream``, depending on | |
1037 | whether the request was fulfilled properly. |
|
1077 | whether the request was fulfilled properly. | |
1038 |
|
1078 | |||
1039 | A return value of ``1\n`` indicates the server is not configured to serve |
|
1079 | A return value of ``1\n`` indicates the server is not configured to serve | |
1040 | this data. If this is seen by the client, they may not have verified the |
|
1080 | this data. If this is seen by the client, they may not have verified the | |
1041 | ``stream`` capability is set before making the request. |
|
1081 | ``stream`` capability is set before making the request. | |
1042 |
|
1082 | |||
1043 | A return value of ``2\n`` indicates the server was unable to lock the |
|
1083 | A return value of ``2\n`` indicates the server was unable to lock the | |
1044 | repository to generate data. |
|
1084 | repository to generate data. | |
1045 |
|
1085 | |||
1046 | All other responses are a ``stream`` of bytes. The first line of this data |
|
1086 | All other responses are a ``stream`` of bytes. The first line of this data | |
1047 | contains 2 space-delimited integers corresponding to the path count and |
|
1087 | contains 2 space-delimited integers corresponding to the path count and | |
1048 | payload size, respectively:: |
|
1088 | payload size, respectively:: | |
1049 |
|
1089 | |||
1050 | <path count> <payload size>\n |
|
1090 | <path count> <payload size>\n | |
1051 |
|
1091 | |||
1052 | The ``<payload size>`` is the total size of path data: it does not include |
|
1092 | The ``<payload size>`` is the total size of path data: it does not include | |
1053 | the size of the per-path header lines. |
|
1093 | the size of the per-path header lines. | |
1054 |
|
1094 | |||
1055 | Following that header are ``<path count>`` entries. Each entry consists of a |
|
1095 | Following that header are ``<path count>`` entries. Each entry consists of a | |
1056 | line with metadata followed by raw revlog data. The line consists of:: |
|
1096 | line with metadata followed by raw revlog data. The line consists of:: | |
1057 |
|
1097 | |||
1058 | <store path>\0<size>\n |
|
1098 | <store path>\0<size>\n | |
1059 |
|
1099 | |||
1060 | The ``<store path>`` is the encoded store path of the data that follows. |
|
1100 | The ``<store path>`` is the encoded store path of the data that follows. | |
1061 | ``<size>`` is the amount of data for this store path/revlog that follows the |
|
1101 | ``<size>`` is the amount of data for this store path/revlog that follows the | |
1062 | newline. |
|
1102 | newline. | |
1063 |
|
1103 | |||
1064 | There is no trailer to indicate end of data. Instead, the client should stop |
|
1104 | There is no trailer to indicate end of data. Instead, the client should stop | |
1065 | reading after ``<path count>`` entries are consumed. |
|
1105 | reading after ``<path count>`` entries are consumed. | |
1066 |
|
1106 | |||
1067 | unbundle |
|
1107 | unbundle | |
1068 | -------- |
|
1108 | -------- | |
1069 |
|
1109 | |||
1070 | Send a bundle containing data (usually changegroup data) to the server. |
|
1110 | Send a bundle containing data (usually changegroup data) to the server. | |
1071 |
|
1111 | |||
1072 | Accepts the argument ``heads``, which is a space-delimited list of hex nodes |
|
1112 | Accepts the argument ``heads``, which is a space-delimited list of hex nodes | |
1073 | corresponding to server repository heads observed by the client. This is used |
|
1113 | corresponding to server repository heads observed by the client. This is used | |
1074 | to detect race conditions and abort push operations before a server performs |
|
1114 | to detect race conditions and abort push operations before a server performs | |
1075 | too much work or a client transfers too much data. |
|
1115 | too much work or a client transfers too much data. | |
1076 |
|
1116 | |||
1077 | The request payload consists of a bundle to be applied to the repository, |
|
1117 | The request payload consists of a bundle to be applied to the repository, | |
1078 | similarly to as if :hg:`unbundle` were called. |
|
1118 | similarly to as if :hg:`unbundle` were called. | |
1079 |
|
1119 | |||
1080 | In most scenarios, a special ``push response`` type is returned. This type |
|
1120 | In most scenarios, a special ``push response`` type is returned. This type | |
1081 | contains an integer describing the change in heads as a result of the |
|
1121 | contains an integer describing the change in heads as a result of the | |
1082 | operation. A value of ``0`` indicates nothing changed. ``1`` means the number |
|
1122 | operation. A value of ``0`` indicates nothing changed. ``1`` means the number | |
1083 | of heads remained the same. Values ``2`` and larger indicate the number of |
|
1123 | of heads remained the same. Values ``2`` and larger indicate the number of | |
1084 | added heads minus 1. e.g. ``3`` means 2 heads were added. Negative values |
|
1124 | added heads minus 1. e.g. ``3`` means 2 heads were added. Negative values | |
1085 | indicate the number of fewer heads, also off by 1. e.g. ``-2`` means there |
|
1125 | indicate the number of fewer heads, also off by 1. e.g. ``-2`` means there | |
1086 | is 1 fewer head. |
|
1126 | is 1 fewer head. | |
1087 |
|
1127 | |||
1088 | The encoding of the ``push response`` type varies by transport. |
|
1128 | The encoding of the ``push response`` type varies by transport. | |
1089 |
|
1129 | |||
1090 | For the SSH version 1 transport, this type is composed of 2 ``string`` |
|
1130 | For the SSH version 1 transport, this type is composed of 2 ``string`` | |
1091 | responses: an empty response (``0\n``) followed by the integer result value. |
|
1131 | responses: an empty response (``0\n``) followed by the integer result value. | |
1092 | e.g. ``1\n2``. So the full response might be ``0\n1\n2``. |
|
1132 | e.g. ``1\n2``. So the full response might be ``0\n1\n2``. | |
1093 |
|
1133 | |||
1094 | For the HTTP version 1 transport, the response is a ``string`` type composed |
|
1134 | For the HTTP version 1 transport, the response is a ``string`` type composed | |
1095 | of an integer result value followed by a newline (``\n``) followed by string |
|
1135 | of an integer result value followed by a newline (``\n``) followed by string | |
1096 | content holding server output that should be displayed on the client (output |
|
1136 | content holding server output that should be displayed on the client (output | |
1097 | hooks, etc). |
|
1137 | hooks, etc). | |
1098 |
|
1138 | |||
1099 | In some cases, the server may respond with a ``bundle2`` bundle. In this |
|
1139 | In some cases, the server may respond with a ``bundle2`` bundle. In this | |
1100 | case, the response type is ``stream``. For the HTTP version 1 transport, the |
|
1140 | case, the response type is ``stream``. For the HTTP version 1 transport, the | |
1101 | response is zlib compressed. |
|
1141 | response is zlib compressed. | |
1102 |
|
1142 | |||
1103 | The server may also respond with a generic error type, which contains a string |
|
1143 | The server may also respond with a generic error type, which contains a string | |
1104 | indicating the failure. |
|
1144 | indicating the failure. |
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1 | # Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net> |
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1 | # Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net> | |
2 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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2 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
3 | # |
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3 | # | |
4 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
|
4 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
5 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
|
5 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
6 |
|
6 | |||
7 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
|
7 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
8 |
|
8 | |||
9 | import contextlib |
|
9 | import contextlib | |
10 | import struct |
|
10 | import struct | |
11 | import sys |
|
11 | import sys | |
12 | import threading |
|
12 | import threading | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | from .i18n import _ |
|
14 | from .i18n import _ | |
15 | from . import ( |
|
15 | from . import ( | |
16 | encoding, |
|
16 | encoding, | |
17 | error, |
|
17 | error, | |
18 | hook, |
|
18 | hook, | |
19 | pycompat, |
|
19 | pycompat, | |
20 | util, |
|
20 | util, | |
21 | wireproto, |
|
21 | wireproto, | |
22 | wireprototypes, |
|
22 | wireprototypes, | |
23 | ) |
|
23 | ) | |
24 |
|
24 | |||
25 | stringio = util.stringio |
|
25 | stringio = util.stringio | |
26 |
|
26 | |||
27 | urlerr = util.urlerr |
|
27 | urlerr = util.urlerr | |
28 | urlreq = util.urlreq |
|
28 | urlreq = util.urlreq | |
29 |
|
29 | |||
30 | HTTP_OK = 200 |
|
30 | HTTP_OK = 200 | |
31 |
|
31 | |||
32 | HGTYPE = 'application/mercurial-0.1' |
|
32 | HGTYPE = 'application/mercurial-0.1' | |
33 | HGTYPE2 = 'application/mercurial-0.2' |
|
33 | HGTYPE2 = 'application/mercurial-0.2' | |
34 | HGERRTYPE = 'application/hg-error' |
|
34 | HGERRTYPE = 'application/hg-error' | |
35 |
|
35 | |||
36 | HTTPV2 = wireprototypes.HTTPV2 |
|
36 | HTTPV2 = wireprototypes.HTTPV2 | |
37 | SSHV1 = wireprototypes.SSHV1 |
|
37 | SSHV1 = wireprototypes.SSHV1 | |
38 | SSHV2 = wireprototypes.SSHV2 |
|
38 | SSHV2 = wireprototypes.SSHV2 | |
39 |
|
39 | |||
40 | def decodevaluefromheaders(req, headerprefix): |
|
40 | def decodevaluefromheaders(req, headerprefix): | |
41 | """Decode a long value from multiple HTTP request headers. |
|
41 | """Decode a long value from multiple HTTP request headers. | |
42 |
|
42 | |||
43 | Returns the value as a bytes, not a str. |
|
43 | Returns the value as a bytes, not a str. | |
44 | """ |
|
44 | """ | |
45 | chunks = [] |
|
45 | chunks = [] | |
46 | i = 1 |
|
46 | i = 1 | |
47 | while True: |
|
47 | while True: | |
48 | v = req.headers.get(b'%s-%d' % (headerprefix, i)) |
|
48 | v = req.headers.get(b'%s-%d' % (headerprefix, i)) | |
49 | if v is None: |
|
49 | if v is None: | |
50 | break |
|
50 | break | |
51 | chunks.append(pycompat.bytesurl(v)) |
|
51 | chunks.append(pycompat.bytesurl(v)) | |
52 | i += 1 |
|
52 | i += 1 | |
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | return ''.join(chunks) |
|
54 | return ''.join(chunks) | |
55 |
|
55 | |||
56 | class httpv1protocolhandler(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler): |
|
56 | class httpv1protocolhandler(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler): | |
57 | def __init__(self, req, ui, checkperm): |
|
57 | def __init__(self, req, ui, checkperm): | |
58 | self._req = req |
|
58 | self._req = req | |
59 | self._ui = ui |
|
59 | self._ui = ui | |
60 | self._checkperm = checkperm |
|
60 | self._checkperm = checkperm | |
61 |
|
61 | |||
62 | @property |
|
62 | @property | |
63 | def name(self): |
|
63 | def name(self): | |
64 | return 'http-v1' |
|
64 | return 'http-v1' | |
65 |
|
65 | |||
66 | def getargs(self, args): |
|
66 | def getargs(self, args): | |
67 | knownargs = self._args() |
|
67 | knownargs = self._args() | |
68 | data = {} |
|
68 | data = {} | |
69 | keys = args.split() |
|
69 | keys = args.split() | |
70 | for k in keys: |
|
70 | for k in keys: | |
71 | if k == '*': |
|
71 | if k == '*': | |
72 | star = {} |
|
72 | star = {} | |
73 | for key in knownargs.keys(): |
|
73 | for key in knownargs.keys(): | |
74 | if key != 'cmd' and key not in keys: |
|
74 | if key != 'cmd' and key not in keys: | |
75 | star[key] = knownargs[key][0] |
|
75 | star[key] = knownargs[key][0] | |
76 | data['*'] = star |
|
76 | data['*'] = star | |
77 | else: |
|
77 | else: | |
78 | data[k] = knownargs[k][0] |
|
78 | data[k] = knownargs[k][0] | |
79 | return [data[k] for k in keys] |
|
79 | return [data[k] for k in keys] | |
80 |
|
80 | |||
81 | def _args(self): |
|
81 | def _args(self): | |
82 | args = self._req.qsparams.asdictoflists() |
|
82 | args = self._req.qsparams.asdictoflists() | |
83 | postlen = int(self._req.headers.get(b'X-HgArgs-Post', 0)) |
|
83 | postlen = int(self._req.headers.get(b'X-HgArgs-Post', 0)) | |
84 | if postlen: |
|
84 | if postlen: | |
85 | args.update(urlreq.parseqs( |
|
85 | args.update(urlreq.parseqs( | |
86 | self._req.bodyfh.read(postlen), keep_blank_values=True)) |
|
86 | self._req.bodyfh.read(postlen), keep_blank_values=True)) | |
87 | return args |
|
87 | return args | |
88 |
|
88 | |||
89 | argvalue = decodevaluefromheaders(self._req, b'X-HgArg') |
|
89 | argvalue = decodevaluefromheaders(self._req, b'X-HgArg') | |
90 | args.update(urlreq.parseqs(argvalue, keep_blank_values=True)) |
|
90 | args.update(urlreq.parseqs(argvalue, keep_blank_values=True)) | |
91 | return args |
|
91 | return args | |
92 |
|
92 | |||
93 | def forwardpayload(self, fp): |
|
93 | def forwardpayload(self, fp): | |
94 | # Existing clients *always* send Content-Length. |
|
94 | # Existing clients *always* send Content-Length. | |
95 | length = int(self._req.headers[b'Content-Length']) |
|
95 | length = int(self._req.headers[b'Content-Length']) | |
96 |
|
96 | |||
97 | # If httppostargs is used, we need to read Content-Length |
|
97 | # If httppostargs is used, we need to read Content-Length | |
98 | # minus the amount that was consumed by args. |
|
98 | # minus the amount that was consumed by args. | |
99 | length -= int(self._req.headers.get(b'X-HgArgs-Post', 0)) |
|
99 | length -= int(self._req.headers.get(b'X-HgArgs-Post', 0)) | |
100 | for s in util.filechunkiter(self._req.bodyfh, limit=length): |
|
100 | for s in util.filechunkiter(self._req.bodyfh, limit=length): | |
101 | fp.write(s) |
|
101 | fp.write(s) | |
102 |
|
102 | |||
103 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
|
103 | @contextlib.contextmanager | |
104 | def mayberedirectstdio(self): |
|
104 | def mayberedirectstdio(self): | |
105 | oldout = self._ui.fout |
|
105 | oldout = self._ui.fout | |
106 | olderr = self._ui.ferr |
|
106 | olderr = self._ui.ferr | |
107 |
|
107 | |||
108 | out = util.stringio() |
|
108 | out = util.stringio() | |
109 |
|
109 | |||
110 | try: |
|
110 | try: | |
111 | self._ui.fout = out |
|
111 | self._ui.fout = out | |
112 | self._ui.ferr = out |
|
112 | self._ui.ferr = out | |
113 | yield out |
|
113 | yield out | |
114 | finally: |
|
114 | finally: | |
115 | self._ui.fout = oldout |
|
115 | self._ui.fout = oldout | |
116 | self._ui.ferr = olderr |
|
116 | self._ui.ferr = olderr | |
117 |
|
117 | |||
118 | def client(self): |
|
118 | def client(self): | |
119 | return 'remote:%s:%s:%s' % ( |
|
119 | return 'remote:%s:%s:%s' % ( | |
120 | self._req.urlscheme, |
|
120 | self._req.urlscheme, | |
121 | urlreq.quote(self._req.remotehost or ''), |
|
121 | urlreq.quote(self._req.remotehost or ''), | |
122 | urlreq.quote(self._req.remoteuser or '')) |
|
122 | urlreq.quote(self._req.remoteuser or '')) | |
123 |
|
123 | |||
124 | def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps): |
|
124 | def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps): | |
125 | caps.append('httpheader=%d' % |
|
125 | caps.append('httpheader=%d' % | |
126 | repo.ui.configint('server', 'maxhttpheaderlen')) |
|
126 | repo.ui.configint('server', 'maxhttpheaderlen')) | |
127 | if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'httppostargs'): |
|
127 | if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'httppostargs'): | |
128 | caps.append('httppostargs') |
|
128 | caps.append('httppostargs') | |
129 |
|
129 | |||
130 | # FUTURE advertise 0.2rx once support is implemented |
|
130 | # FUTURE advertise 0.2rx once support is implemented | |
131 | # FUTURE advertise minrx and mintx after consulting config option |
|
131 | # FUTURE advertise minrx and mintx after consulting config option | |
132 | caps.append('httpmediatype=0.1rx,0.1tx,0.2tx') |
|
132 | caps.append('httpmediatype=0.1rx,0.1tx,0.2tx') | |
133 |
|
133 | |||
134 | compengines = wireproto.supportedcompengines(repo.ui, util.SERVERROLE) |
|
134 | compengines = wireproto.supportedcompengines(repo.ui, util.SERVERROLE) | |
135 | if compengines: |
|
135 | if compengines: | |
136 | comptypes = ','.join(urlreq.quote(e.wireprotosupport().name) |
|
136 | comptypes = ','.join(urlreq.quote(e.wireprotosupport().name) | |
137 | for e in compengines) |
|
137 | for e in compengines) | |
138 | caps.append('compression=%s' % comptypes) |
|
138 | caps.append('compression=%s' % comptypes) | |
139 |
|
139 | |||
140 | return caps |
|
140 | return caps | |
141 |
|
141 | |||
142 | def checkperm(self, perm): |
|
142 | def checkperm(self, perm): | |
143 | return self._checkperm(perm) |
|
143 | return self._checkperm(perm) | |
144 |
|
144 | |||
145 | # This method exists mostly so that extensions like remotefilelog can |
|
145 | # This method exists mostly so that extensions like remotefilelog can | |
146 | # disable a kludgey legacy method only over http. As of early 2018, |
|
146 | # disable a kludgey legacy method only over http. As of early 2018, | |
147 | # there are no other known users, so with any luck we can discard this |
|
147 | # there are no other known users, so with any luck we can discard this | |
148 | # hook if remotefilelog becomes a first-party extension. |
|
148 | # hook if remotefilelog becomes a first-party extension. | |
149 | def iscmd(cmd): |
|
149 | def iscmd(cmd): | |
150 | return cmd in wireproto.commands |
|
150 | return cmd in wireproto.commands | |
151 |
|
151 | |||
152 | def handlewsgirequest(rctx, req, res, checkperm): |
|
152 | def handlewsgirequest(rctx, req, res, checkperm): | |
153 | """Possibly process a wire protocol request. |
|
153 | """Possibly process a wire protocol request. | |
154 |
|
154 | |||
155 | If the current request is a wire protocol request, the request is |
|
155 | If the current request is a wire protocol request, the request is | |
156 | processed by this function. |
|
156 | processed by this function. | |
157 |
|
157 | |||
158 | ``req`` is a ``parsedrequest`` instance. |
|
158 | ``req`` is a ``parsedrequest`` instance. | |
159 | ``res`` is a ``wsgiresponse`` instance. |
|
159 | ``res`` is a ``wsgiresponse`` instance. | |
160 |
|
160 | |||
161 | Returns a bool indicating if the request was serviced. If set, the caller |
|
161 | Returns a bool indicating if the request was serviced. If set, the caller | |
162 | should stop processing the request, as a response has already been issued. |
|
162 | should stop processing the request, as a response has already been issued. | |
163 | """ |
|
163 | """ | |
164 | # Avoid cycle involving hg module. |
|
164 | # Avoid cycle involving hg module. | |
165 | from .hgweb import common as hgwebcommon |
|
165 | from .hgweb import common as hgwebcommon | |
166 |
|
166 | |||
167 | repo = rctx.repo |
|
167 | repo = rctx.repo | |
168 |
|
168 | |||
169 | # HTTP version 1 wire protocol requests are denoted by a "cmd" query |
|
169 | # HTTP version 1 wire protocol requests are denoted by a "cmd" query | |
170 | # string parameter. If it isn't present, this isn't a wire protocol |
|
170 | # string parameter. If it isn't present, this isn't a wire protocol | |
171 | # request. |
|
171 | # request. | |
172 | if 'cmd' not in req.qsparams: |
|
172 | if 'cmd' not in req.qsparams: | |
173 | return False |
|
173 | return False | |
174 |
|
174 | |||
175 | cmd = req.qsparams['cmd'] |
|
175 | cmd = req.qsparams['cmd'] | |
176 |
|
176 | |||
177 | # The "cmd" request parameter is used by both the wire protocol and hgweb. |
|
177 | # The "cmd" request parameter is used by both the wire protocol and hgweb. | |
178 | # While not all wire protocol commands are available for all transports, |
|
178 | # While not all wire protocol commands are available for all transports, | |
179 | # if we see a "cmd" value that resembles a known wire protocol command, we |
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179 | # if we see a "cmd" value that resembles a known wire protocol command, we | |
180 | # route it to a protocol handler. This is better than routing possible |
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180 | # route it to a protocol handler. This is better than routing possible | |
181 | # wire protocol requests to hgweb because it prevents hgweb from using |
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181 | # wire protocol requests to hgweb because it prevents hgweb from using | |
182 | # known wire protocol commands and it is less confusing for machine |
|
182 | # known wire protocol commands and it is less confusing for machine | |
183 | # clients. |
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183 | # clients. | |
184 | if not iscmd(cmd): |
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184 | if not iscmd(cmd): | |
185 | return False |
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185 | return False | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | # The "cmd" query string argument is only valid on the root path of the |
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187 | # The "cmd" query string argument is only valid on the root path of the | |
188 | # repo. e.g. ``/?cmd=foo``, ``/repo?cmd=foo``. URL paths within the repo |
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188 | # repo. e.g. ``/?cmd=foo``, ``/repo?cmd=foo``. URL paths within the repo | |
189 | # like ``/blah?cmd=foo`` are not allowed. So don't recognize the request |
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189 | # like ``/blah?cmd=foo`` are not allowed. So don't recognize the request | |
190 | # in this case. We send an HTTP 404 for backwards compatibility reasons. |
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190 | # in this case. We send an HTTP 404 for backwards compatibility reasons. | |
191 | if req.dispatchpath: |
|
191 | if req.dispatchpath: | |
192 | res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(404) |
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192 | res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(404) | |
193 | res.headers['Content-Type'] = HGTYPE |
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193 | res.headers['Content-Type'] = HGTYPE | |
194 | # TODO This is not a good response to issue for this request. This |
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194 | # TODO This is not a good response to issue for this request. This | |
195 | # is mostly for BC for now. |
|
195 | # is mostly for BC for now. | |
196 | res.setbodybytes('0\n%s\n' % b'Not Found') |
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196 | res.setbodybytes('0\n%s\n' % b'Not Found') | |
197 | return True |
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197 | return True | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 | proto = httpv1protocolhandler(req, repo.ui, |
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199 | proto = httpv1protocolhandler(req, repo.ui, | |
200 | lambda perm: checkperm(rctx, req, perm)) |
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200 | lambda perm: checkperm(rctx, req, perm)) | |
201 |
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201 | |||
202 | # The permissions checker should be the only thing that can raise an |
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202 | # The permissions checker should be the only thing that can raise an | |
203 | # ErrorResponse. It is kind of a layer violation to catch an hgweb |
|
203 | # ErrorResponse. It is kind of a layer violation to catch an hgweb | |
204 | # exception here. So consider refactoring into a exception type that |
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204 | # exception here. So consider refactoring into a exception type that | |
205 | # is associated with the wire protocol. |
|
205 | # is associated with the wire protocol. | |
206 | try: |
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206 | try: | |
207 | _callhttp(repo, req, res, proto, cmd) |
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207 | _callhttp(repo, req, res, proto, cmd) | |
208 | except hgwebcommon.ErrorResponse as e: |
|
208 | except hgwebcommon.ErrorResponse as e: | |
209 | for k, v in e.headers: |
|
209 | for k, v in e.headers: | |
210 | res.headers[k] = v |
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210 | res.headers[k] = v | |
211 | res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(e.code, pycompat.bytestr(e)) |
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211 | res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(e.code, pycompat.bytestr(e)) | |
212 | # TODO This response body assumes the failed command was |
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212 | # TODO This response body assumes the failed command was | |
213 | # "unbundle." That assumption is not always valid. |
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213 | # "unbundle." That assumption is not always valid. | |
214 | res.setbodybytes('0\n%s\n' % pycompat.bytestr(e)) |
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214 | res.setbodybytes('0\n%s\n' % pycompat.bytestr(e)) | |
215 |
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215 | |||
216 | return True |
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216 | return True | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | def handlewsgiapirequest(rctx, req, res, checkperm): |
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218 | def handlewsgiapirequest(rctx, req, res, checkperm): | |
219 | """Handle requests to /api/*.""" |
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219 | """Handle requests to /api/*.""" | |
220 | assert req.dispatchparts[0] == b'api' |
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220 | assert req.dispatchparts[0] == b'api' | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | repo = rctx.repo |
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222 | repo = rctx.repo | |
223 |
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223 | |||
224 | # This whole URL space is experimental for now. But we want to |
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224 | # This whole URL space is experimental for now. But we want to | |
225 | # reserve the URL space. So, 404 all URLs if the feature isn't enabled. |
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225 | # reserve the URL space. So, 404 all URLs if the feature isn't enabled. | |
226 | if not repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'web.apiserver'): |
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226 | if not repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'web.apiserver'): | |
227 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' |
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227 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' | |
228 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' |
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228 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |
229 | res.setbodybytes(_('Experimental API server endpoint not enabled')) |
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229 | res.setbodybytes(_('Experimental API server endpoint not enabled')) | |
230 | return |
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230 | return | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | # The URL space is /api/<protocol>/*. The structure of URLs under varies |
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232 | # The URL space is /api/<protocol>/*. The structure of URLs under varies | |
233 | # by <protocol>. |
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233 | # by <protocol>. | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | # Registered APIs are made available via config options of the name of |
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235 | # Registered APIs are made available via config options of the name of | |
236 | # the protocol. |
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236 | # the protocol. | |
237 | availableapis = set() |
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237 | availableapis = set() | |
238 | for k, v in API_HANDLERS.items(): |
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238 | for k, v in API_HANDLERS.items(): | |
239 | section, option = v['config'] |
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239 | section, option = v['config'] | |
240 | if repo.ui.configbool(section, option): |
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240 | if repo.ui.configbool(section, option): | |
241 | availableapis.add(k) |
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241 | availableapis.add(k) | |
242 |
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242 | |||
243 | # Requests to /api/ list available APIs. |
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243 | # Requests to /api/ list available APIs. | |
244 | if req.dispatchparts == [b'api']: |
|
244 | if req.dispatchparts == [b'api']: | |
245 | res.status = b'200 OK' |
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245 | res.status = b'200 OK' | |
246 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' |
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246 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |
247 | lines = [_('APIs can be accessed at /api/<name>, where <name> can be ' |
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247 | lines = [_('APIs can be accessed at /api/<name>, where <name> can be ' | |
248 | 'one of the following:\n')] |
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248 | 'one of the following:\n')] | |
249 | if availableapis: |
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249 | if availableapis: | |
250 | lines.extend(sorted(availableapis)) |
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250 | lines.extend(sorted(availableapis)) | |
251 | else: |
|
251 | else: | |
252 | lines.append(_('(no available APIs)\n')) |
|
252 | lines.append(_('(no available APIs)\n')) | |
253 | res.setbodybytes(b'\n'.join(lines)) |
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253 | res.setbodybytes(b'\n'.join(lines)) | |
254 | return |
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254 | return | |
255 |
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255 | |||
256 | proto = req.dispatchparts[1] |
|
256 | proto = req.dispatchparts[1] | |
257 |
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257 | |||
258 | if proto not in API_HANDLERS: |
|
258 | if proto not in API_HANDLERS: | |
259 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' |
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259 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' | |
260 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' |
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260 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |
261 | res.setbodybytes(_('Unknown API: %s\nKnown APIs: %s') % ( |
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261 | res.setbodybytes(_('Unknown API: %s\nKnown APIs: %s') % ( | |
262 | proto, b', '.join(sorted(availableapis)))) |
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262 | proto, b', '.join(sorted(availableapis)))) | |
263 | return |
|
263 | return | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | if proto not in availableapis: |
|
265 | if proto not in availableapis: | |
266 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' |
|
266 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' | |
267 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' |
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267 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |
268 | res.setbodybytes(_('API %s not enabled\n') % proto) |
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268 | res.setbodybytes(_('API %s not enabled\n') % proto) | |
269 | return |
|
269 | return | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | API_HANDLERS[proto]['handler'](rctx, req, res, checkperm, |
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271 | API_HANDLERS[proto]['handler'](rctx, req, res, checkperm, | |
272 | req.dispatchparts[2:]) |
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272 | req.dispatchparts[2:]) | |
273 |
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273 | |||
274 | def _handlehttpv2request(rctx, req, res, checkperm, urlparts): |
|
274 | def _handlehttpv2request(rctx, req, res, checkperm, urlparts): | |
|
275 | from .hgweb import common as hgwebcommon | |||
|
276 | ||||
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277 | # URL space looks like: <permissions>/<command>, where <permission> can | |||
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278 | # be ``ro`` or ``rw`` to signal read-only or read-write, respectively. | |||
|
279 | ||||
|
280 | # Root URL does nothing meaningful... yet. | |||
|
281 | if not urlparts: | |||
|
282 | res.status = b'200 OK' | |||
|
283 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |||
|
284 | res.setbodybytes(_('HTTP version 2 API handler')) | |||
|
285 | return | |||
|
286 | ||||
|
287 | if len(urlparts) == 1: | |||
|
288 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' | |||
|
289 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |||
|
290 | res.setbodybytes(_('do not know how to process %s\n') % | |||
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291 | req.dispatchpath) | |||
|
292 | return | |||
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293 | ||||
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294 | permission, command = urlparts[0:2] | |||
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295 | ||||
|
296 | if permission not in (b'ro', b'rw'): | |||
|
297 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' | |||
|
298 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |||
|
299 | res.setbodybytes(_('unknown permission: %s') % permission) | |||
|
300 | return | |||
|
301 | ||||
|
302 | # At some point we'll want to use our own API instead of recycling the | |||
|
303 | # behavior of version 1 of the wire protocol... | |||
|
304 | # TODO return reasonable responses - not responses that overload the | |||
|
305 | # HTTP status line message for error reporting. | |||
|
306 | try: | |||
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307 | checkperm(rctx, req, 'pull' if permission == b'ro' else 'push') | |||
|
308 | except hgwebcommon.ErrorResponse as e: | |||
|
309 | res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(e.code, pycompat.bytestr(e)) | |||
|
310 | for k, v in e.headers: | |||
|
311 | res.headers[k] = v | |||
|
312 | res.setbodybytes('permission denied') | |||
|
313 | return | |||
|
314 | ||||
|
315 | if command not in wireproto.commands: | |||
|
316 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' | |||
|
317 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |||
|
318 | res.setbodybytes(_('unknown wire protocol command: %s\n') % command) | |||
|
319 | return | |||
|
320 | ||||
|
321 | repo = rctx.repo | |||
|
322 | ui = repo.ui | |||
|
323 | ||||
|
324 | proto = httpv2protocolhandler(req, ui) | |||
|
325 | ||||
|
326 | if not wireproto.commands.commandavailable(command, proto): | |||
|
327 | res.status = b'404 Not Found' | |||
|
328 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |||
|
329 | res.setbodybytes(_('invalid wire protocol command: %s') % command) | |||
|
330 | return | |||
|
331 | ||||
|
332 | # We don't do anything meaningful yet. | |||
275 | res.status = b'200 OK' |
|
333 | res.status = b'200 OK' | |
276 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' |
|
334 | res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' | |
277 | res.setbodybytes(b'/'.join(urlparts) + b'\n') |
|
335 | res.setbodybytes(b'/'.join(urlparts) + b'\n') | |
278 |
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336 | |||
279 | # Maps API name to metadata so custom API can be registered. |
|
337 | # Maps API name to metadata so custom API can be registered. | |
280 | API_HANDLERS = { |
|
338 | API_HANDLERS = { | |
281 | HTTPV2: { |
|
339 | HTTPV2: { | |
282 | 'config': ('experimental', 'web.api.http-v2'), |
|
340 | 'config': ('experimental', 'web.api.http-v2'), | |
283 | 'handler': _handlehttpv2request, |
|
341 | 'handler': _handlehttpv2request, | |
284 | }, |
|
342 | }, | |
285 | } |
|
343 | } | |
286 |
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344 | |||
|
345 | class httpv2protocolhandler(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler): | |||
|
346 | def __init__(self, req, ui): | |||
|
347 | self._req = req | |||
|
348 | self._ui = ui | |||
|
349 | ||||
|
350 | @property | |||
|
351 | def name(self): | |||
|
352 | return HTTPV2 | |||
|
353 | ||||
|
354 | def getargs(self, args): | |||
|
355 | raise NotImplementedError | |||
|
356 | ||||
|
357 | def forwardpayload(self, fp): | |||
|
358 | raise NotImplementedError | |||
|
359 | ||||
|
360 | @contextlib.contextmanager | |||
|
361 | def mayberedirectstdio(self): | |||
|
362 | raise NotImplementedError | |||
|
363 | ||||
|
364 | def client(self): | |||
|
365 | raise NotImplementedError | |||
|
366 | ||||
|
367 | def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps): | |||
|
368 | raise NotImplementedError | |||
|
369 | ||||
|
370 | def checkperm(self, perm): | |||
|
371 | raise NotImplementedError | |||
|
372 | ||||
287 | def _httpresponsetype(ui, req, prefer_uncompressed): |
|
373 | def _httpresponsetype(ui, req, prefer_uncompressed): | |
288 | """Determine the appropriate response type and compression settings. |
|
374 | """Determine the appropriate response type and compression settings. | |
289 |
|
375 | |||
290 | Returns a tuple of (mediatype, compengine, engineopts). |
|
376 | Returns a tuple of (mediatype, compengine, engineopts). | |
291 | """ |
|
377 | """ | |
292 | # Determine the response media type and compression engine based |
|
378 | # Determine the response media type and compression engine based | |
293 | # on the request parameters. |
|
379 | # on the request parameters. | |
294 | protocaps = decodevaluefromheaders(req, 'X-HgProto').split(' ') |
|
380 | protocaps = decodevaluefromheaders(req, 'X-HgProto').split(' ') | |
295 |
|
381 | |||
296 | if '0.2' in protocaps: |
|
382 | if '0.2' in protocaps: | |
297 | # All clients are expected to support uncompressed data. |
|
383 | # All clients are expected to support uncompressed data. | |
298 | if prefer_uncompressed: |
|
384 | if prefer_uncompressed: | |
299 | return HGTYPE2, util._noopengine(), {} |
|
385 | return HGTYPE2, util._noopengine(), {} | |
300 |
|
386 | |||
301 | # Default as defined by wire protocol spec. |
|
387 | # Default as defined by wire protocol spec. | |
302 | compformats = ['zlib', 'none'] |
|
388 | compformats = ['zlib', 'none'] | |
303 | for cap in protocaps: |
|
389 | for cap in protocaps: | |
304 | if cap.startswith('comp='): |
|
390 | if cap.startswith('comp='): | |
305 | compformats = cap[5:].split(',') |
|
391 | compformats = cap[5:].split(',') | |
306 | break |
|
392 | break | |
307 |
|
393 | |||
308 | # Now find an agreed upon compression format. |
|
394 | # Now find an agreed upon compression format. | |
309 | for engine in wireproto.supportedcompengines(ui, util.SERVERROLE): |
|
395 | for engine in wireproto.supportedcompengines(ui, util.SERVERROLE): | |
310 | if engine.wireprotosupport().name in compformats: |
|
396 | if engine.wireprotosupport().name in compformats: | |
311 | opts = {} |
|
397 | opts = {} | |
312 | level = ui.configint('server', '%slevel' % engine.name()) |
|
398 | level = ui.configint('server', '%slevel' % engine.name()) | |
313 | if level is not None: |
|
399 | if level is not None: | |
314 | opts['level'] = level |
|
400 | opts['level'] = level | |
315 |
|
401 | |||
316 | return HGTYPE2, engine, opts |
|
402 | return HGTYPE2, engine, opts | |
317 |
|
403 | |||
318 | # No mutually supported compression format. Fall back to the |
|
404 | # No mutually supported compression format. Fall back to the | |
319 | # legacy protocol. |
|
405 | # legacy protocol. | |
320 |
|
406 | |||
321 | # Don't allow untrusted settings because disabling compression or |
|
407 | # Don't allow untrusted settings because disabling compression or | |
322 | # setting a very high compression level could lead to flooding |
|
408 | # setting a very high compression level could lead to flooding | |
323 | # the server's network or CPU. |
|
409 | # the server's network or CPU. | |
324 | opts = {'level': ui.configint('server', 'zliblevel')} |
|
410 | opts = {'level': ui.configint('server', 'zliblevel')} | |
325 | return HGTYPE, util.compengines['zlib'], opts |
|
411 | return HGTYPE, util.compengines['zlib'], opts | |
326 |
|
412 | |||
327 | def _callhttp(repo, req, res, proto, cmd): |
|
413 | def _callhttp(repo, req, res, proto, cmd): | |
328 | # Avoid cycle involving hg module. |
|
414 | # Avoid cycle involving hg module. | |
329 | from .hgweb import common as hgwebcommon |
|
415 | from .hgweb import common as hgwebcommon | |
330 |
|
416 | |||
331 | def genversion2(gen, engine, engineopts): |
|
417 | def genversion2(gen, engine, engineopts): | |
332 | # application/mercurial-0.2 always sends a payload header |
|
418 | # application/mercurial-0.2 always sends a payload header | |
333 | # identifying the compression engine. |
|
419 | # identifying the compression engine. | |
334 | name = engine.wireprotosupport().name |
|
420 | name = engine.wireprotosupport().name | |
335 | assert 0 < len(name) < 256 |
|
421 | assert 0 < len(name) < 256 | |
336 | yield struct.pack('B', len(name)) |
|
422 | yield struct.pack('B', len(name)) | |
337 | yield name |
|
423 | yield name | |
338 |
|
424 | |||
339 | for chunk in gen: |
|
425 | for chunk in gen: | |
340 | yield chunk |
|
426 | yield chunk | |
341 |
|
427 | |||
342 | def setresponse(code, contenttype, bodybytes=None, bodygen=None): |
|
428 | def setresponse(code, contenttype, bodybytes=None, bodygen=None): | |
343 | if code == HTTP_OK: |
|
429 | if code == HTTP_OK: | |
344 | res.status = '200 Script output follows' |
|
430 | res.status = '200 Script output follows' | |
345 | else: |
|
431 | else: | |
346 | res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(code) |
|
432 | res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(code) | |
347 |
|
433 | |||
348 | res.headers['Content-Type'] = contenttype |
|
434 | res.headers['Content-Type'] = contenttype | |
349 |
|
435 | |||
350 | if bodybytes is not None: |
|
436 | if bodybytes is not None: | |
351 | res.setbodybytes(bodybytes) |
|
437 | res.setbodybytes(bodybytes) | |
352 | if bodygen is not None: |
|
438 | if bodygen is not None: | |
353 | res.setbodygen(bodygen) |
|
439 | res.setbodygen(bodygen) | |
354 |
|
440 | |||
355 | if not wireproto.commands.commandavailable(cmd, proto): |
|
441 | if not wireproto.commands.commandavailable(cmd, proto): | |
356 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGERRTYPE, |
|
442 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGERRTYPE, | |
357 | _('requested wire protocol command is not available over ' |
|
443 | _('requested wire protocol command is not available over ' | |
358 | 'HTTP')) |
|
444 | 'HTTP')) | |
359 | return |
|
445 | return | |
360 |
|
446 | |||
361 | proto.checkperm(wireproto.commands[cmd].permission) |
|
447 | proto.checkperm(wireproto.commands[cmd].permission) | |
362 |
|
448 | |||
363 | rsp = wireproto.dispatch(repo, proto, cmd) |
|
449 | rsp = wireproto.dispatch(repo, proto, cmd) | |
364 |
|
450 | |||
365 | if isinstance(rsp, bytes): |
|
451 | if isinstance(rsp, bytes): | |
366 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp) |
|
452 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp) | |
367 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.bytesresponse): |
|
453 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.bytesresponse): | |
368 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp.data) |
|
454 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp.data) | |
369 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamreslegacy): |
|
455 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamreslegacy): | |
370 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodygen=rsp.gen) |
|
456 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodygen=rsp.gen) | |
371 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamres): |
|
457 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamres): | |
372 | gen = rsp.gen |
|
458 | gen = rsp.gen | |
373 |
|
459 | |||
374 | # This code for compression should not be streamres specific. It |
|
460 | # This code for compression should not be streamres specific. It | |
375 | # is here because we only compress streamres at the moment. |
|
461 | # is here because we only compress streamres at the moment. | |
376 | mediatype, engine, engineopts = _httpresponsetype( |
|
462 | mediatype, engine, engineopts = _httpresponsetype( | |
377 | repo.ui, req, rsp.prefer_uncompressed) |
|
463 | repo.ui, req, rsp.prefer_uncompressed) | |
378 | gen = engine.compressstream(gen, engineopts) |
|
464 | gen = engine.compressstream(gen, engineopts) | |
379 |
|
465 | |||
380 | if mediatype == HGTYPE2: |
|
466 | if mediatype == HGTYPE2: | |
381 | gen = genversion2(gen, engine, engineopts) |
|
467 | gen = genversion2(gen, engine, engineopts) | |
382 |
|
468 | |||
383 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, mediatype, bodygen=gen) |
|
469 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, mediatype, bodygen=gen) | |
384 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pushres): |
|
470 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pushres): | |
385 | rsp = '%d\n%s' % (rsp.res, rsp.output) |
|
471 | rsp = '%d\n%s' % (rsp.res, rsp.output) | |
386 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp) |
|
472 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp) | |
387 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pusherr): |
|
473 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pusherr): | |
388 | rsp = '0\n%s\n' % rsp.res |
|
474 | rsp = '0\n%s\n' % rsp.res | |
389 | res.drain = True |
|
475 | res.drain = True | |
390 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp) |
|
476 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp) | |
391 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.ooberror): |
|
477 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.ooberror): | |
392 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGERRTYPE, bodybytes=rsp.message) |
|
478 | setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGERRTYPE, bodybytes=rsp.message) | |
393 | else: |
|
479 | else: | |
394 | raise error.ProgrammingError('hgweb.protocol internal failure', rsp) |
|
480 | raise error.ProgrammingError('hgweb.protocol internal failure', rsp) | |
395 |
|
481 | |||
396 | def _sshv1respondbytes(fout, value): |
|
482 | def _sshv1respondbytes(fout, value): | |
397 | """Send a bytes response for protocol version 1.""" |
|
483 | """Send a bytes response for protocol version 1.""" | |
398 | fout.write('%d\n' % len(value)) |
|
484 | fout.write('%d\n' % len(value)) | |
399 | fout.write(value) |
|
485 | fout.write(value) | |
400 | fout.flush() |
|
486 | fout.flush() | |
401 |
|
487 | |||
402 | def _sshv1respondstream(fout, source): |
|
488 | def _sshv1respondstream(fout, source): | |
403 | write = fout.write |
|
489 | write = fout.write | |
404 | for chunk in source.gen: |
|
490 | for chunk in source.gen: | |
405 | write(chunk) |
|
491 | write(chunk) | |
406 | fout.flush() |
|
492 | fout.flush() | |
407 |
|
493 | |||
408 | def _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ferr, rsp): |
|
494 | def _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ferr, rsp): | |
409 | ferr.write(b'%s\n-\n' % rsp) |
|
495 | ferr.write(b'%s\n-\n' % rsp) | |
410 | ferr.flush() |
|
496 | ferr.flush() | |
411 | fout.write(b'\n') |
|
497 | fout.write(b'\n') | |
412 | fout.flush() |
|
498 | fout.flush() | |
413 |
|
499 | |||
414 | class sshv1protocolhandler(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler): |
|
500 | class sshv1protocolhandler(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler): | |
415 | """Handler for requests services via version 1 of SSH protocol.""" |
|
501 | """Handler for requests services via version 1 of SSH protocol.""" | |
416 | def __init__(self, ui, fin, fout): |
|
502 | def __init__(self, ui, fin, fout): | |
417 | self._ui = ui |
|
503 | self._ui = ui | |
418 | self._fin = fin |
|
504 | self._fin = fin | |
419 | self._fout = fout |
|
505 | self._fout = fout | |
420 |
|
506 | |||
421 | @property |
|
507 | @property | |
422 | def name(self): |
|
508 | def name(self): | |
423 | return wireprototypes.SSHV1 |
|
509 | return wireprototypes.SSHV1 | |
424 |
|
510 | |||
425 | def getargs(self, args): |
|
511 | def getargs(self, args): | |
426 | data = {} |
|
512 | data = {} | |
427 | keys = args.split() |
|
513 | keys = args.split() | |
428 | for n in xrange(len(keys)): |
|
514 | for n in xrange(len(keys)): | |
429 | argline = self._fin.readline()[:-1] |
|
515 | argline = self._fin.readline()[:-1] | |
430 | arg, l = argline.split() |
|
516 | arg, l = argline.split() | |
431 | if arg not in keys: |
|
517 | if arg not in keys: | |
432 | raise error.Abort(_("unexpected parameter %r") % arg) |
|
518 | raise error.Abort(_("unexpected parameter %r") % arg) | |
433 | if arg == '*': |
|
519 | if arg == '*': | |
434 | star = {} |
|
520 | star = {} | |
435 | for k in xrange(int(l)): |
|
521 | for k in xrange(int(l)): | |
436 | argline = self._fin.readline()[:-1] |
|
522 | argline = self._fin.readline()[:-1] | |
437 | arg, l = argline.split() |
|
523 | arg, l = argline.split() | |
438 | val = self._fin.read(int(l)) |
|
524 | val = self._fin.read(int(l)) | |
439 | star[arg] = val |
|
525 | star[arg] = val | |
440 | data['*'] = star |
|
526 | data['*'] = star | |
441 | else: |
|
527 | else: | |
442 | val = self._fin.read(int(l)) |
|
528 | val = self._fin.read(int(l)) | |
443 | data[arg] = val |
|
529 | data[arg] = val | |
444 | return [data[k] for k in keys] |
|
530 | return [data[k] for k in keys] | |
445 |
|
531 | |||
446 | def forwardpayload(self, fpout): |
|
532 | def forwardpayload(self, fpout): | |
447 | # We initially send an empty response. This tells the client it is |
|
533 | # We initially send an empty response. This tells the client it is | |
448 | # OK to start sending data. If a client sees any other response, it |
|
534 | # OK to start sending data. If a client sees any other response, it | |
449 | # interprets it as an error. |
|
535 | # interprets it as an error. | |
450 | _sshv1respondbytes(self._fout, b'') |
|
536 | _sshv1respondbytes(self._fout, b'') | |
451 |
|
537 | |||
452 | # The file is in the form: |
|
538 | # The file is in the form: | |
453 | # |
|
539 | # | |
454 | # <chunk size>\n<chunk> |
|
540 | # <chunk size>\n<chunk> | |
455 | # ... |
|
541 | # ... | |
456 | # 0\n |
|
542 | # 0\n | |
457 | count = int(self._fin.readline()) |
|
543 | count = int(self._fin.readline()) | |
458 | while count: |
|
544 | while count: | |
459 | fpout.write(self._fin.read(count)) |
|
545 | fpout.write(self._fin.read(count)) | |
460 | count = int(self._fin.readline()) |
|
546 | count = int(self._fin.readline()) | |
461 |
|
547 | |||
462 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
|
548 | @contextlib.contextmanager | |
463 | def mayberedirectstdio(self): |
|
549 | def mayberedirectstdio(self): | |
464 | yield None |
|
550 | yield None | |
465 |
|
551 | |||
466 | def client(self): |
|
552 | def client(self): | |
467 | client = encoding.environ.get('SSH_CLIENT', '').split(' ', 1)[0] |
|
553 | client = encoding.environ.get('SSH_CLIENT', '').split(' ', 1)[0] | |
468 | return 'remote:ssh:' + client |
|
554 | return 'remote:ssh:' + client | |
469 |
|
555 | |||
470 | def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps): |
|
556 | def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps): | |
471 | return caps |
|
557 | return caps | |
472 |
|
558 | |||
473 | def checkperm(self, perm): |
|
559 | def checkperm(self, perm): | |
474 | pass |
|
560 | pass | |
475 |
|
561 | |||
476 | class sshv2protocolhandler(sshv1protocolhandler): |
|
562 | class sshv2protocolhandler(sshv1protocolhandler): | |
477 | """Protocol handler for version 2 of the SSH protocol.""" |
|
563 | """Protocol handler for version 2 of the SSH protocol.""" | |
478 |
|
564 | |||
479 | @property |
|
565 | @property | |
480 | def name(self): |
|
566 | def name(self): | |
481 | return wireprototypes.SSHV2 |
|
567 | return wireprototypes.SSHV2 | |
482 |
|
568 | |||
483 | def _runsshserver(ui, repo, fin, fout, ev): |
|
569 | def _runsshserver(ui, repo, fin, fout, ev): | |
484 | # This function operates like a state machine of sorts. The following |
|
570 | # This function operates like a state machine of sorts. The following | |
485 | # states are defined: |
|
571 | # states are defined: | |
486 | # |
|
572 | # | |
487 | # protov1-serving |
|
573 | # protov1-serving | |
488 | # Server is in protocol version 1 serving mode. Commands arrive on |
|
574 | # Server is in protocol version 1 serving mode. Commands arrive on | |
489 | # new lines. These commands are processed in this state, one command |
|
575 | # new lines. These commands are processed in this state, one command | |
490 | # after the other. |
|
576 | # after the other. | |
491 | # |
|
577 | # | |
492 | # protov2-serving |
|
578 | # protov2-serving | |
493 | # Server is in protocol version 2 serving mode. |
|
579 | # Server is in protocol version 2 serving mode. | |
494 | # |
|
580 | # | |
495 | # upgrade-initial |
|
581 | # upgrade-initial | |
496 | # The server is going to process an upgrade request. |
|
582 | # The server is going to process an upgrade request. | |
497 | # |
|
583 | # | |
498 | # upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake |
|
584 | # upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake | |
499 | # The protocol is being upgraded to version 2. The server is expecting |
|
585 | # The protocol is being upgraded to version 2. The server is expecting | |
500 | # the legacy handshake from version 1. |
|
586 | # the legacy handshake from version 1. | |
501 | # |
|
587 | # | |
502 | # upgrade-v2-finish |
|
588 | # upgrade-v2-finish | |
503 | # The upgrade to version 2 of the protocol is imminent. |
|
589 | # The upgrade to version 2 of the protocol is imminent. | |
504 | # |
|
590 | # | |
505 | # shutdown |
|
591 | # shutdown | |
506 | # The server is shutting down, possibly in reaction to a client event. |
|
592 | # The server is shutting down, possibly in reaction to a client event. | |
507 | # |
|
593 | # | |
508 | # And here are their transitions: |
|
594 | # And here are their transitions: | |
509 | # |
|
595 | # | |
510 | # protov1-serving -> shutdown |
|
596 | # protov1-serving -> shutdown | |
511 | # When server receives an empty request or encounters another |
|
597 | # When server receives an empty request or encounters another | |
512 | # error. |
|
598 | # error. | |
513 | # |
|
599 | # | |
514 | # protov1-serving -> upgrade-initial |
|
600 | # protov1-serving -> upgrade-initial | |
515 | # An upgrade request line was seen. |
|
601 | # An upgrade request line was seen. | |
516 | # |
|
602 | # | |
517 | # upgrade-initial -> upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake |
|
603 | # upgrade-initial -> upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake | |
518 | # Upgrade to version 2 in progress. Server is expecting to |
|
604 | # Upgrade to version 2 in progress. Server is expecting to | |
519 | # process a legacy handshake. |
|
605 | # process a legacy handshake. | |
520 | # |
|
606 | # | |
521 | # upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake -> shutdown |
|
607 | # upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake -> shutdown | |
522 | # Client did not fulfill upgrade handshake requirements. |
|
608 | # Client did not fulfill upgrade handshake requirements. | |
523 | # |
|
609 | # | |
524 | # upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake -> upgrade-v2-finish |
|
610 | # upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake -> upgrade-v2-finish | |
525 | # Client fulfilled version 2 upgrade requirements. Finishing that |
|
611 | # Client fulfilled version 2 upgrade requirements. Finishing that | |
526 | # upgrade. |
|
612 | # upgrade. | |
527 | # |
|
613 | # | |
528 | # upgrade-v2-finish -> protov2-serving |
|
614 | # upgrade-v2-finish -> protov2-serving | |
529 | # Protocol upgrade to version 2 complete. Server can now speak protocol |
|
615 | # Protocol upgrade to version 2 complete. Server can now speak protocol | |
530 | # version 2. |
|
616 | # version 2. | |
531 | # |
|
617 | # | |
532 | # protov2-serving -> protov1-serving |
|
618 | # protov2-serving -> protov1-serving | |
533 | # Ths happens by default since protocol version 2 is the same as |
|
619 | # Ths happens by default since protocol version 2 is the same as | |
534 | # version 1 except for the handshake. |
|
620 | # version 1 except for the handshake. | |
535 |
|
621 | |||
536 | state = 'protov1-serving' |
|
622 | state = 'protov1-serving' | |
537 | proto = sshv1protocolhandler(ui, fin, fout) |
|
623 | proto = sshv1protocolhandler(ui, fin, fout) | |
538 | protoswitched = False |
|
624 | protoswitched = False | |
539 |
|
625 | |||
540 | while not ev.is_set(): |
|
626 | while not ev.is_set(): | |
541 | if state == 'protov1-serving': |
|
627 | if state == 'protov1-serving': | |
542 | # Commands are issued on new lines. |
|
628 | # Commands are issued on new lines. | |
543 | request = fin.readline()[:-1] |
|
629 | request = fin.readline()[:-1] | |
544 |
|
630 | |||
545 | # Empty lines signal to terminate the connection. |
|
631 | # Empty lines signal to terminate the connection. | |
546 | if not request: |
|
632 | if not request: | |
547 | state = 'shutdown' |
|
633 | state = 'shutdown' | |
548 | continue |
|
634 | continue | |
549 |
|
635 | |||
550 | # It looks like a protocol upgrade request. Transition state to |
|
636 | # It looks like a protocol upgrade request. Transition state to | |
551 | # handle it. |
|
637 | # handle it. | |
552 | if request.startswith(b'upgrade '): |
|
638 | if request.startswith(b'upgrade '): | |
553 | if protoswitched: |
|
639 | if protoswitched: | |
554 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, |
|
640 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, | |
555 | b'cannot upgrade protocols multiple ' |
|
641 | b'cannot upgrade protocols multiple ' | |
556 | b'times') |
|
642 | b'times') | |
557 | state = 'shutdown' |
|
643 | state = 'shutdown' | |
558 | continue |
|
644 | continue | |
559 |
|
645 | |||
560 | state = 'upgrade-initial' |
|
646 | state = 'upgrade-initial' | |
561 | continue |
|
647 | continue | |
562 |
|
648 | |||
563 | available = wireproto.commands.commandavailable(request, proto) |
|
649 | available = wireproto.commands.commandavailable(request, proto) | |
564 |
|
650 | |||
565 | # This command isn't available. Send an empty response and go |
|
651 | # This command isn't available. Send an empty response and go | |
566 | # back to waiting for a new command. |
|
652 | # back to waiting for a new command. | |
567 | if not available: |
|
653 | if not available: | |
568 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') |
|
654 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') | |
569 | continue |
|
655 | continue | |
570 |
|
656 | |||
571 | rsp = wireproto.dispatch(repo, proto, request) |
|
657 | rsp = wireproto.dispatch(repo, proto, request) | |
572 |
|
658 | |||
573 | if isinstance(rsp, bytes): |
|
659 | if isinstance(rsp, bytes): | |
574 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp) |
|
660 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp) | |
575 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.bytesresponse): |
|
661 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.bytesresponse): | |
576 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp.data) |
|
662 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp.data) | |
577 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamres): |
|
663 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamres): | |
578 | _sshv1respondstream(fout, rsp) |
|
664 | _sshv1respondstream(fout, rsp) | |
579 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamreslegacy): |
|
665 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamreslegacy): | |
580 | _sshv1respondstream(fout, rsp) |
|
666 | _sshv1respondstream(fout, rsp) | |
581 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pushres): |
|
667 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pushres): | |
582 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') |
|
668 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') | |
583 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'%d' % rsp.res) |
|
669 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'%d' % rsp.res) | |
584 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pusherr): |
|
670 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pusherr): | |
585 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp.res) |
|
671 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp.res) | |
586 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.ooberror): |
|
672 | elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.ooberror): | |
587 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, rsp.message) |
|
673 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, rsp.message) | |
588 | else: |
|
674 | else: | |
589 | raise error.ProgrammingError('unhandled response type from ' |
|
675 | raise error.ProgrammingError('unhandled response type from ' | |
590 | 'wire protocol command: %s' % rsp) |
|
676 | 'wire protocol command: %s' % rsp) | |
591 |
|
677 | |||
592 | # For now, protocol version 2 serving just goes back to version 1. |
|
678 | # For now, protocol version 2 serving just goes back to version 1. | |
593 | elif state == 'protov2-serving': |
|
679 | elif state == 'protov2-serving': | |
594 | state = 'protov1-serving' |
|
680 | state = 'protov1-serving' | |
595 | continue |
|
681 | continue | |
596 |
|
682 | |||
597 | elif state == 'upgrade-initial': |
|
683 | elif state == 'upgrade-initial': | |
598 | # We should never transition into this state if we've switched |
|
684 | # We should never transition into this state if we've switched | |
599 | # protocols. |
|
685 | # protocols. | |
600 | assert not protoswitched |
|
686 | assert not protoswitched | |
601 | assert proto.name == wireprototypes.SSHV1 |
|
687 | assert proto.name == wireprototypes.SSHV1 | |
602 |
|
688 | |||
603 | # Expected: upgrade <token> <capabilities> |
|
689 | # Expected: upgrade <token> <capabilities> | |
604 | # If we get something else, the request is malformed. It could be |
|
690 | # If we get something else, the request is malformed. It could be | |
605 | # from a future client that has altered the upgrade line content. |
|
691 | # from a future client that has altered the upgrade line content. | |
606 | # We treat this as an unknown command. |
|
692 | # We treat this as an unknown command. | |
607 | try: |
|
693 | try: | |
608 | token, caps = request.split(b' ')[1:] |
|
694 | token, caps = request.split(b' ')[1:] | |
609 | except ValueError: |
|
695 | except ValueError: | |
610 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') |
|
696 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') | |
611 | state = 'protov1-serving' |
|
697 | state = 'protov1-serving' | |
612 | continue |
|
698 | continue | |
613 |
|
699 | |||
614 | # Send empty response if we don't support upgrading protocols. |
|
700 | # Send empty response if we don't support upgrading protocols. | |
615 | if not ui.configbool('experimental', 'sshserver.support-v2'): |
|
701 | if not ui.configbool('experimental', 'sshserver.support-v2'): | |
616 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') |
|
702 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') | |
617 | state = 'protov1-serving' |
|
703 | state = 'protov1-serving' | |
618 | continue |
|
704 | continue | |
619 |
|
705 | |||
620 | try: |
|
706 | try: | |
621 | caps = urlreq.parseqs(caps) |
|
707 | caps = urlreq.parseqs(caps) | |
622 | except ValueError: |
|
708 | except ValueError: | |
623 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') |
|
709 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') | |
624 | state = 'protov1-serving' |
|
710 | state = 'protov1-serving' | |
625 | continue |
|
711 | continue | |
626 |
|
712 | |||
627 | # We don't see an upgrade request to protocol version 2. Ignore |
|
713 | # We don't see an upgrade request to protocol version 2. Ignore | |
628 | # the upgrade request. |
|
714 | # the upgrade request. | |
629 | wantedprotos = caps.get(b'proto', [b''])[0] |
|
715 | wantedprotos = caps.get(b'proto', [b''])[0] | |
630 | if SSHV2 not in wantedprotos: |
|
716 | if SSHV2 not in wantedprotos: | |
631 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') |
|
717 | _sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'') | |
632 | state = 'protov1-serving' |
|
718 | state = 'protov1-serving' | |
633 | continue |
|
719 | continue | |
634 |
|
720 | |||
635 | # It looks like we can honor this upgrade request to protocol 2. |
|
721 | # It looks like we can honor this upgrade request to protocol 2. | |
636 | # Filter the rest of the handshake protocol request lines. |
|
722 | # Filter the rest of the handshake protocol request lines. | |
637 | state = 'upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake' |
|
723 | state = 'upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake' | |
638 | continue |
|
724 | continue | |
639 |
|
725 | |||
640 | elif state == 'upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake': |
|
726 | elif state == 'upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake': | |
641 | # Client should have sent legacy handshake after an ``upgrade`` |
|
727 | # Client should have sent legacy handshake after an ``upgrade`` | |
642 | # request. Expected lines: |
|
728 | # request. Expected lines: | |
643 | # |
|
729 | # | |
644 | # hello |
|
730 | # hello | |
645 | # between |
|
731 | # between | |
646 | # pairs 81 |
|
732 | # pairs 81 | |
647 | # 0000...-0000... |
|
733 | # 0000...-0000... | |
648 |
|
734 | |||
649 | ok = True |
|
735 | ok = True | |
650 | for line in (b'hello', b'between', b'pairs 81'): |
|
736 | for line in (b'hello', b'between', b'pairs 81'): | |
651 | request = fin.readline()[:-1] |
|
737 | request = fin.readline()[:-1] | |
652 |
|
738 | |||
653 | if request != line: |
|
739 | if request != line: | |
654 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, |
|
740 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, | |
655 | b'malformed handshake protocol: ' |
|
741 | b'malformed handshake protocol: ' | |
656 | b'missing %s' % line) |
|
742 | b'missing %s' % line) | |
657 | ok = False |
|
743 | ok = False | |
658 | state = 'shutdown' |
|
744 | state = 'shutdown' | |
659 | break |
|
745 | break | |
660 |
|
746 | |||
661 | if not ok: |
|
747 | if not ok: | |
662 | continue |
|
748 | continue | |
663 |
|
749 | |||
664 | request = fin.read(81) |
|
750 | request = fin.read(81) | |
665 | if request != b'%s-%s' % (b'0' * 40, b'0' * 40): |
|
751 | if request != b'%s-%s' % (b'0' * 40, b'0' * 40): | |
666 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, |
|
752 | _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, | |
667 | b'malformed handshake protocol: ' |
|
753 | b'malformed handshake protocol: ' | |
668 | b'missing between argument value') |
|
754 | b'missing between argument value') | |
669 | state = 'shutdown' |
|
755 | state = 'shutdown' | |
670 | continue |
|
756 | continue | |
671 |
|
757 | |||
672 | state = 'upgrade-v2-finish' |
|
758 | state = 'upgrade-v2-finish' | |
673 | continue |
|
759 | continue | |
674 |
|
760 | |||
675 | elif state == 'upgrade-v2-finish': |
|
761 | elif state == 'upgrade-v2-finish': | |
676 | # Send the upgrade response. |
|
762 | # Send the upgrade response. | |
677 | fout.write(b'upgraded %s %s\n' % (token, SSHV2)) |
|
763 | fout.write(b'upgraded %s %s\n' % (token, SSHV2)) | |
678 | servercaps = wireproto.capabilities(repo, proto) |
|
764 | servercaps = wireproto.capabilities(repo, proto) | |
679 | rsp = b'capabilities: %s' % servercaps.data |
|
765 | rsp = b'capabilities: %s' % servercaps.data | |
680 | fout.write(b'%d\n%s\n' % (len(rsp), rsp)) |
|
766 | fout.write(b'%d\n%s\n' % (len(rsp), rsp)) | |
681 | fout.flush() |
|
767 | fout.flush() | |
682 |
|
768 | |||
683 | proto = sshv2protocolhandler(ui, fin, fout) |
|
769 | proto = sshv2protocolhandler(ui, fin, fout) | |
684 | protoswitched = True |
|
770 | protoswitched = True | |
685 |
|
771 | |||
686 | state = 'protov2-serving' |
|
772 | state = 'protov2-serving' | |
687 | continue |
|
773 | continue | |
688 |
|
774 | |||
689 | elif state == 'shutdown': |
|
775 | elif state == 'shutdown': | |
690 | break |
|
776 | break | |
691 |
|
777 | |||
692 | else: |
|
778 | else: | |
693 | raise error.ProgrammingError('unhandled ssh server state: %s' % |
|
779 | raise error.ProgrammingError('unhandled ssh server state: %s' % | |
694 | state) |
|
780 | state) | |
695 |
|
781 | |||
696 | class sshserver(object): |
|
782 | class sshserver(object): | |
697 | def __init__(self, ui, repo, logfh=None): |
|
783 | def __init__(self, ui, repo, logfh=None): | |
698 | self._ui = ui |
|
784 | self._ui = ui | |
699 | self._repo = repo |
|
785 | self._repo = repo | |
700 | self._fin = ui.fin |
|
786 | self._fin = ui.fin | |
701 | self._fout = ui.fout |
|
787 | self._fout = ui.fout | |
702 |
|
788 | |||
703 | # Log write I/O to stdout and stderr if configured. |
|
789 | # Log write I/O to stdout and stderr if configured. | |
704 | if logfh: |
|
790 | if logfh: | |
705 | self._fout = util.makeloggingfileobject( |
|
791 | self._fout = util.makeloggingfileobject( | |
706 | logfh, self._fout, 'o', logdata=True) |
|
792 | logfh, self._fout, 'o', logdata=True) | |
707 | ui.ferr = util.makeloggingfileobject( |
|
793 | ui.ferr = util.makeloggingfileobject( | |
708 | logfh, ui.ferr, 'e', logdata=True) |
|
794 | logfh, ui.ferr, 'e', logdata=True) | |
709 |
|
795 | |||
710 | hook.redirect(True) |
|
796 | hook.redirect(True) | |
711 | ui.fout = repo.ui.fout = ui.ferr |
|
797 | ui.fout = repo.ui.fout = ui.ferr | |
712 |
|
798 | |||
713 | # Prevent insertion/deletion of CRs |
|
799 | # Prevent insertion/deletion of CRs | |
714 | util.setbinary(self._fin) |
|
800 | util.setbinary(self._fin) | |
715 | util.setbinary(self._fout) |
|
801 | util.setbinary(self._fout) | |
716 |
|
802 | |||
717 | def serve_forever(self): |
|
803 | def serve_forever(self): | |
718 | self.serveuntil(threading.Event()) |
|
804 | self.serveuntil(threading.Event()) | |
719 | sys.exit(0) |
|
805 | sys.exit(0) | |
720 |
|
806 | |||
721 | def serveuntil(self, ev): |
|
807 | def serveuntil(self, ev): | |
722 | """Serve until a threading.Event is set.""" |
|
808 | """Serve until a threading.Event is set.""" | |
723 | _runsshserver(self._ui, self._repo, self._fin, self._fout, ev) |
|
809 | _runsshserver(self._ui, self._repo, self._fin, self._fout, ev) |
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1 | $ HTTPV2=exp-http-v2-0001 | |||
|
2 | ||||
1 | $ send() { |
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3 | $ send() { | |
2 | > hg --verbose debugwireproto --peer raw http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ |
|
4 | > hg --verbose debugwireproto --peer raw http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ | |
3 | > } |
|
5 | > } | |
4 |
|
6 | |||
|
7 | $ cat > dummycommands.py << EOF | |||
|
8 | > from mercurial import wireprototypes, wireproto | |||
|
9 | > @wireproto.wireprotocommand('customreadonly', permission='pull') | |||
|
10 | > def customreadonly(repo, proto): | |||
|
11 | > return wireprototypes.bytesresponse(b'customreadonly bytes response') | |||
|
12 | > @wireproto.wireprotocommand('customreadwrite', permission='push') | |||
|
13 | > def customreadwrite(repo, proto): | |||
|
14 | > return wireprototypes.bytesresponse(b'customreadwrite bytes response') | |||
|
15 | > EOF | |||
|
16 | ||||
|
17 | $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF | |||
|
18 | > [extensions] | |||
|
19 | > dummycommands = $TESTTMP/dummycommands.py | |||
|
20 | > EOF | |||
|
21 | ||||
5 |
$ |
|
22 | $ hg init server | |
6 | $ cat > server/.hg/hgrc << EOF |
|
23 | $ cat > server/.hg/hgrc << EOF | |
7 | > [experimental] |
|
24 | > [experimental] | |
8 | > web.apiserver = true |
|
25 | > web.apiserver = true | |
9 | > EOF |
|
26 | > EOF | |
10 | $ hg -R server serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid |
|
27 | $ hg -R server serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid | |
11 | $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS |
|
28 | $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS | |
12 |
|
29 | |||
13 | HTTP v2 protocol not enabled by default |
|
30 | HTTP v2 protocol not enabled by default | |
14 |
|
31 | |||
15 | $ send << EOF |
|
32 | $ send << EOF | |
16 |
> httprequest GET api/ |
|
33 | > httprequest GET api/$HTTPV2 | |
17 | > user-agent: test |
|
34 | > user-agent: test | |
18 | > EOF |
|
35 | > EOF | |
19 | using raw connection to peer |
|
36 | using raw connection to peer | |
20 | s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001 HTTP/1.1\r\n |
|
37 | s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001 HTTP/1.1\r\n | |
21 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n |
|
38 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |
22 | s> user-agent: test\r\n |
|
39 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |
23 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) |
|
40 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |
24 | s> \r\n |
|
41 | s> \r\n | |
25 | s> makefile('rb', None) |
|
42 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |
26 | s> HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\n |
|
43 | s> HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\n | |
27 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n |
|
44 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |
28 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n |
|
45 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |
29 | s> Content-Type: text/plain\r\n |
|
46 | s> Content-Type: text/plain\r\n | |
30 | s> Content-Length: 33\r\n |
|
47 | s> Content-Length: 33\r\n | |
31 | s> \r\n |
|
48 | s> \r\n | |
32 | s> API exp-http-v2-0001 not enabled\n |
|
49 | s> API exp-http-v2-0001 not enabled\n | |
33 |
|
50 | |||
34 | Restart server with support for HTTP v2 API |
|
51 | Restart server with support for HTTP v2 API | |
35 |
|
52 | |||
36 | $ killdaemons.py |
|
53 | $ killdaemons.py | |
37 | $ cat > server/.hg/hgrc << EOF |
|
54 | $ cat > server/.hg/hgrc << EOF | |
38 | > [experimental] |
|
55 | > [experimental] | |
39 | > web.apiserver = true |
|
56 | > web.apiserver = true | |
40 | > web.api.http-v2 = true |
|
57 | > web.api.http-v2 = true | |
41 | > EOF |
|
58 | > EOF | |
42 |
|
59 | |||
43 | $ hg -R server serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid |
|
60 | $ hg -R server serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid | |
44 | $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS |
|
61 | $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS | |
45 |
|
62 | |||
46 | Requests simply echo their path (for now) |
|
63 | Request to read-only command works out of the box | |
47 |
|
64 | |||
48 | $ send << EOF |
|
65 | $ send << EOF | |
49 | > httprequest GET api/exp-http-v2-0001/path1/path2 |
|
66 | > httprequest GET api/$HTTPV2/ro/customreadonly | |
50 | > user-agent: test |
|
67 | > user-agent: test | |
51 | > EOF |
|
68 | > EOF | |
52 | using raw connection to peer |
|
69 | using raw connection to peer | |
53 |
s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001/ |
|
70 | s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001/ro/customreadonly HTTP/1.1\r\n | |
54 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n |
|
71 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |
55 | s> user-agent: test\r\n |
|
72 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |
56 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) |
|
73 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |
57 | s> \r\n |
|
74 | s> \r\n | |
58 | s> makefile('rb', None) |
|
75 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |
59 | s> HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n |
|
76 | s> HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n | |
60 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n |
|
77 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |
61 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n |
|
78 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |
62 | s> Content-Type: text/plain\r\n |
|
79 | s> Content-Type: text/plain\r\n | |
63 |
s> Content-Length: 1 |
|
80 | s> Content-Length: 18\r\n | |
|
81 | s> \r\n | |||
|
82 | s> ro/customreadonly\n | |||
|
83 | ||||
|
84 | Request to unknown command yields 404 | |||
|
85 | ||||
|
86 | $ send << EOF | |||
|
87 | > httprequest GET api/$HTTPV2/ro/badcommand | |||
|
88 | > user-agent: test | |||
|
89 | > EOF | |||
|
90 | using raw connection to peer | |||
|
91 | s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001/ro/badcommand HTTP/1.1\r\n | |||
|
92 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |||
|
93 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |||
|
94 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |||
|
95 | s> \r\n | |||
|
96 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |||
|
97 | s> HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\n | |||
|
98 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |||
|
99 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |||
|
100 | s> Content-Type: text/plain\r\n | |||
|
101 | s> Content-Length: 42\r\n | |||
|
102 | s> \r\n | |||
|
103 | s> unknown wire protocol command: badcommand\n | |||
|
104 | ||||
|
105 | Request to read-write command fails because server is read-only by default | |||
|
106 | ||||
|
107 | GET to read-write request not allowed | |||
|
108 | ||||
|
109 | $ send << EOF | |||
|
110 | > httprequest GET api/$HTTPV2/rw/customreadonly | |||
|
111 | > user-agent: test | |||
|
112 | > EOF | |||
|
113 | using raw connection to peer | |||
|
114 | s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001/rw/customreadonly HTTP/1.1\r\n | |||
|
115 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |||
|
116 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |||
|
117 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |||
|
118 | s> \r\n | |||
|
119 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |||
|
120 | s> HTTP/1.1 405 push requires POST request\r\n | |||
|
121 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |||
|
122 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |||
|
123 | s> Content-Length: 17\r\n | |||
|
124 | s> \r\n | |||
|
125 | s> permission denied | |||
|
126 | ||||
|
127 | Even for unknown commands | |||
|
128 | ||||
|
129 | $ send << EOF | |||
|
130 | > httprequest GET api/$HTTPV2/rw/badcommand | |||
|
131 | > user-agent: test | |||
|
132 | > EOF | |||
|
133 | using raw connection to peer | |||
|
134 | s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001/rw/badcommand HTTP/1.1\r\n | |||
|
135 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |||
|
136 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |||
|
137 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |||
|
138 | s> \r\n | |||
|
139 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |||
|
140 | s> HTTP/1.1 405 push requires POST request\r\n | |||
|
141 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |||
|
142 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |||
|
143 | s> Content-Length: 17\r\n | |||
|
144 | s> \r\n | |||
|
145 | s> permission denied | |||
|
146 | ||||
|
147 | SSL required by default | |||
|
148 | ||||
|
149 | $ send << EOF | |||
|
150 | > httprequest POST api/$HTTPV2/rw/customreadonly | |||
|
151 | > user-agent: test | |||
|
152 | > EOF | |||
|
153 | using raw connection to peer | |||
|
154 | s> POST /api/exp-http-v2-0001/rw/customreadonly HTTP/1.1\r\n | |||
|
155 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |||
|
156 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |||
|
157 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |||
|
158 | s> \r\n | |||
|
159 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |||
|
160 | s> HTTP/1.1 403 ssl required\r\n | |||
|
161 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |||
|
162 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |||
|
163 | s> Content-Length: 17\r\n | |||
64 | s> \r\n |
|
164 | s> \r\n | |
65 | s> path1/path2\n |
|
165 | s> permission denied | |
|
166 | ||||
|
167 | Restart server to allow non-ssl read-write operations | |||
|
168 | ||||
|
169 | $ killdaemons.py | |||
|
170 | $ cat > server/.hg/hgrc << EOF | |||
|
171 | > [experimental] | |||
|
172 | > web.apiserver = true | |||
|
173 | > web.api.http-v2 = true | |||
|
174 | > [web] | |||
|
175 | > push_ssl = false | |||
|
176 | > EOF | |||
|
177 | ||||
|
178 | $ hg -R server serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid | |||
|
179 | $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS | |||
|
180 | ||||
|
181 | Server insists on POST for read-write commands | |||
|
182 | ||||
|
183 | $ send << EOF | |||
|
184 | > httprequest GET api/$HTTPV2/rw/customreadonly | |||
|
185 | > user-agent: test | |||
|
186 | > EOF | |||
|
187 | using raw connection to peer | |||
|
188 | s> GET /api/exp-http-v2-0001/rw/customreadonly HTTP/1.1\r\n | |||
|
189 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |||
|
190 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |||
|
191 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |||
|
192 | s> \r\n | |||
|
193 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |||
|
194 | s> HTTP/1.1 405 push requires POST request\r\n | |||
|
195 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |||
|
196 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |||
|
197 | s> Content-Length: 17\r\n | |||
|
198 | s> \r\n | |||
|
199 | s> permission denied | |||
|
200 | ||||
|
201 | $ killdaemons.py | |||
|
202 | $ cat > server/.hg/hgrc << EOF | |||
|
203 | > [experimental] | |||
|
204 | > web.apiserver = true | |||
|
205 | > web.api.http-v2 = true | |||
|
206 | > [web] | |||
|
207 | > push_ssl = false | |||
|
208 | > allow-push = * | |||
|
209 | > EOF | |||
|
210 | ||||
|
211 | $ hg -R server serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid | |||
|
212 | $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS | |||
|
213 | ||||
|
214 | Authorized request for valid read-write command works | |||
|
215 | ||||
|
216 | $ send << EOF | |||
|
217 | > httprequest POST api/$HTTPV2/rw/customreadonly | |||
|
218 | > user-agent: test | |||
|
219 | > EOF | |||
|
220 | using raw connection to peer | |||
|
221 | s> POST /api/exp-http-v2-0001/rw/customreadonly HTTP/1.1\r\n | |||
|
222 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |||
|
223 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |||
|
224 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |||
|
225 | s> \r\n | |||
|
226 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |||
|
227 | s> HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n | |||
|
228 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |||
|
229 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |||
|
230 | s> Content-Type: text/plain\r\n | |||
|
231 | s> Content-Length: 18\r\n | |||
|
232 | s> \r\n | |||
|
233 | s> rw/customreadonly\n | |||
|
234 | ||||
|
235 | Authorized request for unknown command is rejected | |||
|
236 | ||||
|
237 | $ send << EOF | |||
|
238 | > httprequest POST api/$HTTPV2/rw/badcommand | |||
|
239 | > user-agent: test | |||
|
240 | > EOF | |||
|
241 | using raw connection to peer | |||
|
242 | s> POST /api/exp-http-v2-0001/rw/badcommand HTTP/1.1\r\n | |||
|
243 | s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n | |||
|
244 | s> user-agent: test\r\n | |||
|
245 | s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) | |||
|
246 | s> \r\n | |||
|
247 | s> makefile('rb', None) | |||
|
248 | s> HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\n | |||
|
249 | s> Server: testing stub value\r\n | |||
|
250 | s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n | |||
|
251 | s> Content-Type: text/plain\r\n | |||
|
252 | s> Content-Length: 42\r\n | |||
|
253 | s> \r\n | |||
|
254 | s> unknown wire protocol command: badcommand\n |
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