##// END OF EJS Templates
identify: add template support...
identify: add template support This is based on a patch proposed last year by Mathias De Maré[1], with a few changes. - Tags and bookmarks are now formatted lists, for more flexible queries. - The templater is populated whether or not [-nibtB] is specified. (Plain output is unchanged.) This seems more consistent with other templated commands. - The 'id' property is a string, instead of a list. - The parents of 'wdir()' have their own list of attributes. I left 'id' as a string because it seems very useful for generating version info. It's also a bit strange because the value and meaning changes depending on whether or not --debug is passed (short vs full hash), whether the revision is a merge or not (one hash or two, separated by a '+'), the working directory or not (node vs p1node), and local or not (remote defaults to tip, and never has '+'). The equivalent string built with {rev} seems much less useful, and I couldn't think of a reasonable name, so I left it out. The discussion seemed to be pointing towards having a list of nodes, with more than one entry for a merge. It seems simpler to give the nodes a name, and use {node} for the actual commit probed, especially now that there is a virtual node for 'wdir()'. Yuya mentioned using fm.nested() in that thread, so I did for the parent nodes. I'm not sure if the plan is to fill in all of the context attributes in these items, or if these nested items should simply be made {p1node} and {p1rev}. I used ':' as the tag separator for consistency with {tags} in the log templater. Likewise, bookmarks are separated by a space for consistency with the corresponding log template. [1] https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2016-August/087039.html

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exchange-obsmarker-util.sh
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#!/bin/sh
# setup config and various utility to test obsolescence marker exchanges tests
cat >> $TESTTMP/prune.sh << EOF
rev=\`hg log --hidden --template '{node}\n' --rev "\$3"\`
hg debugobsolete --record-parents \$1 "\$2" \$rev \
&& hg up --quiet 'max((::.) - obsolete())'
EOF
cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
[web]
# We test http pull and push, drop authentication requirement
push_ssl = false
allow_push = *
[ui]
# simpler log output
logtemplate ="{node|short} ({phase}): {desc}\n"
[phases]
# non publishing server
publish=False
[experimental]
# reduce output changes
bundle2-output-capture=True
# enable evolution
evolution=all
[extensions]
# we need to strip some changeset for some test cases
hgext.strip=
[devel]
strip-obsmarkers = no
[alias]
# fix date used to create obsolete markers.
debugobsolete=debugobsolete -d '0 0'
# poor man substiture to the evolve 'hg prune'. using prune makes the test clearer and
prune = !sh $TESTTMP/prune.sh \$1 "\$2" "\$3"
EOF
mkcommit() {
echo "$1" > "$1"
hg add "$1"
hg ci -m "$1"
}
getid() {
hg log --hidden --template '{node}\n' --rev "$1"
}
setuprepos() {
echo creating test repo for test case $1
mkdir $1
cd $1
echo - pulldest
hg init pushdest
cd pushdest
mkcommit O
hg phase --public .
cd ..
echo - main
hg clone -q pushdest main
echo - pushdest
hg clone -q main pulldest
echo 'cd into `main` and proceed with env setup'
}
inspect_obsmarkers (){
# This exist as its own function to help the evolve extension reuse the tests as is.
# The evolve extensions version will includes more advances query (eg:
# related to obsmarkers discovery) to this.
echo 'obsstore content'
echo '================'
hg debugobsolete
}
dotest() {
# dotest TESTNAME [TARGETNODE] [PUSHFLAGS+]
#
# test exchange for the given test case.
#
# This function performs push and pull in all directions through all
# protocols and display the resulting obsolescence markers on all sides.
testcase=$1
shift
target="$1"
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
shift
fi
targetnode=""
desccall=""
cd $testcase
echo "## Running testcase $testcase"
if [ -n "$target" ]; then
desccall="desc("\'"$target"\'")"
targetnode="`hg -R main id -qr \"$desccall\"`"
echo "# testing echange of \"$target\" ($targetnode)"
fi
echo "## initial state"
echo "# obstore: main"
hg -R main debugobsolete | sort
echo "# obstore: pushdest"
hg -R pushdest debugobsolete | sort
echo "# obstore: pulldest"
hg -R pulldest debugobsolete | sort
if [ -n "$target" ]; then
echo "## pushing \"$target\"" from main to pushdest
hg -R main push -r "$desccall" $@ pushdest
else
echo "## pushing from main to pushdest"
hg -R main push pushdest $@
fi
echo "## post push state"
echo "# obstore: main"
hg -R main debugobsolete | sort
echo "# obstore: pushdest"
hg -R pushdest debugobsolete | sort
echo "# obstore: pulldest"
hg -R pulldest debugobsolete | sort
if [ -n "$target" ]; then
echo "## pulling \"$targetnode\"" from main into pulldest
hg -R pulldest pull -r $targetnode $@ main
else
echo "## pulling from main into pulldest"
hg -R pulldest pull main $@
fi
echo "## post pull state"
echo "# obstore: main"
hg -R main debugobsolete | sort
echo "# obstore: pushdest"
hg -R pushdest debugobsolete | sort
echo "# obstore: pulldest"
hg -R pulldest debugobsolete | sort
cd ..
}