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mq: update subrepos when applying / unapplying patches that change .hgsubstate Up until now applying or unapplying a patch that modified .hgsubstate would not work as expected because it would not update the subrepos according to the .hgsubstate change. This made it very easy to lose subrepo changes when using mq. This revision also changes the test-mq-subrepo test so that on the qpop / qpush tests. We no longer use the debugsub command to check the state of the subrepos after the qpop and qpush operations. Instead we directly run the id command on the subrepos that we want to check. The reason is that using the debugsub command is misleading because it does not really check the state of the subrepos on the working directory (it just returns what the change that is specified on a given revision). Because of this the tests did not detect the problem that this revision fixes (i.e. that applying a patch did not update the subrepos to the corresponding revisions). # HG changeset patch # User Angel Ezquerra <angel.ezquerra@gmail.com> # Date 1376350710 -7200 # Tue Aug 13 01:38:30 2013 +0200 # Node ID 60897e264858cdcd46f89e27a702086f08adca02 # Parent 2defb5453f223c3027eb2f7788fbddd52bbb3352 mq: update subrepos when applying / unapplying patches that change .hgsubstate Up until now applying or unapplying a patch that modified .hgsubstate would not work as expected because it would not update the subrepos according to the .hgsubstate change. This made it very easy to lose subrepo changes when using mq. This revision also changes the test-mq-subrepo test so that on the qpop / qpush tests. We no longer use the debugsub command to check the state of the subrepos after the qpop and qpush operations. Instead we directly run the id command on the subrepos that we want to check. The reason is that using the debugsub command is misleading because it does not really check the state of the subrepos on the working directory (it just returns what the change that is specified on a given revision). Because of this the tests did not detect the problem that this revision fixes (i.e. that applying a patch did not update the subrepos to the corresponding revisions).

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# hgweb/server.py - The standalone hg web server.
#
# Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net>
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import os, sys, errno, urllib, BaseHTTPServer, socket, SocketServer, traceback
from mercurial import util, error
from mercurial.hgweb import common
from mercurial.i18n import _
def _splitURI(uri):
"""Return path and query that has been split from uri
Just like CGI environment, the path is unquoted, the query is
not.
"""
if '?' in uri:
path, query = uri.split('?', 1)
else:
path, query = uri, ''
return urllib.unquote(path), query
class _error_logger(object):
def __init__(self, handler):
self.handler = handler
def flush(self):
pass
def write(self, str):
self.writelines(str.split('\n'))
def writelines(self, seq):
for msg in seq:
self.handler.log_error("HG error: %s", msg)
class _httprequesthandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
url_scheme = 'http'
@staticmethod
def preparehttpserver(httpserver, ssl_cert):
"""Prepare .socket of new HTTPServer instance"""
pass
def __init__(self, *args, **kargs):
self.protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.1'
BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler.__init__(self, *args, **kargs)
def _log_any(self, fp, format, *args):
fp.write("%s - - [%s] %s\n" % (self.client_address[0],
self.log_date_time_string(),
format % args))
fp.flush()
def log_error(self, format, *args):
self._log_any(self.server.errorlog, format, *args)
def log_message(self, format, *args):
self._log_any(self.server.accesslog, format, *args)
def log_request(self, code='-', size='-'):
xheaders = [h for h in self.headers.items() if h[0].startswith('x-')]
self.log_message('"%s" %s %s%s',
self.requestline, str(code), str(size),
''.join([' %s:%s' % h for h in sorted(xheaders)]))
def do_write(self):
try:
self.do_hgweb()
except socket.error, inst:
if inst[0] != errno.EPIPE:
raise
def do_POST(self):
try:
self.do_write()
except Exception:
self._start_response("500 Internal Server Error", [])
self._write("Internal Server Error")
tb = "".join(traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info()))
self.log_error("Exception happened during processing "
"request '%s':\n%s", self.path, tb)
def do_GET(self):
self.do_POST()
def do_hgweb(self):
path, query = _splitURI(self.path)
env = {}
env['GATEWAY_INTERFACE'] = 'CGI/1.1'
env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = self.command
env['SERVER_NAME'] = self.server.server_name
env['SERVER_PORT'] = str(self.server.server_port)
env['REQUEST_URI'] = self.path
env['SCRIPT_NAME'] = self.server.prefix
env['PATH_INFO'] = path[len(self.server.prefix):]
env['REMOTE_HOST'] = self.client_address[0]
env['REMOTE_ADDR'] = self.client_address[0]
if query:
env['QUERY_STRING'] = query
if self.headers.typeheader is None:
env['CONTENT_TYPE'] = self.headers.type
else:
env['CONTENT_TYPE'] = self.headers.typeheader
length = self.headers.getheader('content-length')
if length:
env['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = length
for header in [h for h in self.headers.keys()
if h not in ('content-type', 'content-length')]:
hkey = 'HTTP_' + header.replace('-', '_').upper()
hval = self.headers.getheader(header)
hval = hval.replace('\n', '').strip()
if hval:
env[hkey] = hval
env['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] = self.request_version
env['wsgi.version'] = (1, 0)
env['wsgi.url_scheme'] = self.url_scheme
if env.get('HTTP_EXPECT', '').lower() == '100-continue':
self.rfile = common.continuereader(self.rfile, self.wfile.write)
env['wsgi.input'] = self.rfile
env['wsgi.errors'] = _error_logger(self)
env['wsgi.multithread'] = isinstance(self.server,
SocketServer.ThreadingMixIn)
env['wsgi.multiprocess'] = isinstance(self.server,
SocketServer.ForkingMixIn)
env['wsgi.run_once'] = 0
self.saved_status = None
self.saved_headers = []
self.sent_headers = False
self.length = None
self._chunked = None
for chunk in self.server.application(env, self._start_response):
self._write(chunk)
if not self.sent_headers:
self.send_headers()
self._done()
def send_headers(self):
if not self.saved_status:
raise AssertionError("Sending headers before "
"start_response() called")
saved_status = self.saved_status.split(None, 1)
saved_status[0] = int(saved_status[0])
self.send_response(*saved_status)
self.length = None
self._chunked = False
for h in self.saved_headers:
self.send_header(*h)
if h[0].lower() == 'content-length':
self.length = int(h[1])
if (self.length is None and
saved_status[0] != common.HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED):
self._chunked = (not self.close_connection and
self.request_version == "HTTP/1.1")
if self._chunked:
self.send_header('Transfer-Encoding', 'chunked')
else:
self.send_header('Connection', 'close')
self.end_headers()
self.sent_headers = True
def _start_response(self, http_status, headers, exc_info=None):
code, msg = http_status.split(None, 1)
code = int(code)
self.saved_status = http_status
bad_headers = ('connection', 'transfer-encoding')
self.saved_headers = [h for h in headers
if h[0].lower() not in bad_headers]
return self._write
def _write(self, data):
if not self.saved_status:
raise AssertionError("data written before start_response() called")
elif not self.sent_headers:
self.send_headers()
if self.length is not None:
if len(data) > self.length:
raise AssertionError("Content-length header sent, but more "
"bytes than specified are being written.")
self.length = self.length - len(data)
elif self._chunked and data:
data = '%x\r\n%s\r\n' % (len(data), data)
self.wfile.write(data)
self.wfile.flush()
def _done(self):
if self._chunked:
self.wfile.write('0\r\n\r\n')
self.wfile.flush()
class _httprequesthandleropenssl(_httprequesthandler):
"""HTTPS handler based on pyOpenSSL"""
url_scheme = 'https'
@staticmethod
def preparehttpserver(httpserver, ssl_cert):
try:
import OpenSSL
OpenSSL.SSL.Context
except ImportError:
raise util.Abort(_("SSL support is unavailable"))
ctx = OpenSSL.SSL.Context(OpenSSL.SSL.SSLv23_METHOD)
ctx.use_privatekey_file(ssl_cert)
ctx.use_certificate_file(ssl_cert)
sock = socket.socket(httpserver.address_family, httpserver.socket_type)
httpserver.socket = OpenSSL.SSL.Connection(ctx, sock)
httpserver.server_bind()
httpserver.server_activate()
def setup(self):
self.connection = self.request
self.rfile = socket._fileobject(self.request, "rb", self.rbufsize)
self.wfile = socket._fileobject(self.request, "wb", self.wbufsize)
def do_write(self):
import OpenSSL
try:
_httprequesthandler.do_write(self)
except OpenSSL.SSL.SysCallError, inst:
if inst.args[0] != errno.EPIPE:
raise
def handle_one_request(self):
import OpenSSL
try:
_httprequesthandler.handle_one_request(self)
except (OpenSSL.SSL.SysCallError, OpenSSL.SSL.ZeroReturnError):
self.close_connection = True
pass
class _httprequesthandlerssl(_httprequesthandler):
"""HTTPS handler based on Pythons ssl module (introduced in 2.6)"""
url_scheme = 'https'
@staticmethod
def preparehttpserver(httpserver, ssl_cert):
try:
import ssl
ssl.wrap_socket
except ImportError:
raise util.Abort(_("SSL support is unavailable"))
httpserver.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(httpserver.socket, server_side=True,
certfile=ssl_cert, ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23)
def setup(self):
self.connection = self.request
self.rfile = socket._fileobject(self.request, "rb", self.rbufsize)
self.wfile = socket._fileobject(self.request, "wb", self.wbufsize)
try:
from threading import activeCount
activeCount() # silence pyflakes
_mixin = SocketServer.ThreadingMixIn
except ImportError:
if util.safehasattr(os, "fork"):
_mixin = SocketServer.ForkingMixIn
else:
class _mixin(object):
pass
def openlog(opt, default):
if opt and opt != '-':
return open(opt, 'a')
return default
class MercurialHTTPServer(object, _mixin, BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer):
# SO_REUSEADDR has broken semantics on windows
if os.name == 'nt':
allow_reuse_address = 0
def __init__(self, ui, app, addr, handler, **kwargs):
BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer.__init__(self, addr, handler, **kwargs)
self.daemon_threads = True
self.application = app
handler.preparehttpserver(self, ui.config('web', 'certificate'))
prefix = ui.config('web', 'prefix', '')
if prefix:
prefix = '/' + prefix.strip('/')
self.prefix = prefix
alog = openlog(ui.config('web', 'accesslog', '-'), sys.stdout)
elog = openlog(ui.config('web', 'errorlog', '-'), sys.stderr)
self.accesslog = alog
self.errorlog = elog
self.addr, self.port = self.socket.getsockname()[0:2]
self.fqaddr = socket.getfqdn(addr[0])
class IPv6HTTPServer(MercurialHTTPServer):
address_family = getattr(socket, 'AF_INET6', None)
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if self.address_family is None:
raise error.RepoError(_('IPv6 is not available on this system'))
super(IPv6HTTPServer, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def create_server(ui, app):
if ui.config('web', 'certificate'):
if sys.version_info >= (2, 6):
handler = _httprequesthandlerssl
else:
handler = _httprequesthandleropenssl
else:
handler = _httprequesthandler
if ui.configbool('web', 'ipv6'):
cls = IPv6HTTPServer
else:
cls = MercurialHTTPServer
# ugly hack due to python issue5853 (for threaded use)
import mimetypes; mimetypes.init()
address = ui.config('web', 'address', '')
port = util.getport(ui.config('web', 'port', 8000))
try:
return cls(ui, app, (address, port), handler)
except socket.error, inst:
raise util.Abort(_("cannot start server at '%s:%d': %s")
% (address, port, inst.args[1]))