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# streamclone.py - producing and consuming streaming repository data
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# Copyright 2015 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import struct
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import time
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from .i18n import _
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from . import (
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branchmap,
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error,
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store,
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util,
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)
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def canperformstreamclone(pullop, bailifbundle2supported=False):
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"""Whether it is possible to perform a streaming clone as part of pull.
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``bailifbundle2supported`` will cause the function to return False if
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bundle2 stream clones are supported. It should only be called by the
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legacy stream clone code path.
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Returns a tuple of (supported, requirements). ``supported`` is True if
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streaming clone is supported and False otherwise. ``requirements`` is
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a set of repo requirements from the remote, or ``None`` if stream clone
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isn't supported.
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"""
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repo = pullop.repo
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remote = pullop.remote
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bundle2supported = False
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if pullop.canusebundle2:
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if 'v1' in pullop.remotebundle2caps.get('stream', []):
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bundle2supported = True
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# else
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# Server doesn't support bundle2 stream clone or doesn't support
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# the versions we support. Fall back and possibly allow legacy.
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# Ensures legacy code path uses available bundle2.
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if bailifbundle2supported and bundle2supported:
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return False, None
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# Ensures bundle2 doesn't try to do a stream clone if it isn't supported.
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#elif not bailifbundle2supported and not bundle2supported:
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# return False, None
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# Streaming clone only works on empty repositories.
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if len(repo):
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return False, None
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# Streaming clone only works if all data is being requested.
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if pullop.heads:
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return False, None
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streamrequested = pullop.streamclonerequested
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# If we don't have a preference, let the server decide for us. This
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# likely only comes into play in LANs.
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if streamrequested is None:
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# The server can advertise whether to prefer streaming clone.
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streamrequested = remote.capable('stream-preferred')
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if not streamrequested:
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return False, None
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# In order for stream clone to work, the client has to support all the
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# requirements advertised by the server.
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#
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# The server advertises its requirements via the "stream" and "streamreqs"
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# capability. "stream" (a value-less capability) is advertised if and only
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# if the only requirement is "revlogv1." Else, the "streamreqs" capability
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# is advertised and contains a comma-delimited list of requirements.
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requirements = set()
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if remote.capable('stream'):
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requirements.add('revlogv1')
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else:
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streamreqs = remote.capable('streamreqs')
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# This is weird and shouldn't happen with modern servers.
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if not streamreqs:
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return False, None
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streamreqs = set(streamreqs.split(','))
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# Server requires something we don't support. Bail.
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if streamreqs - repo.supportedformats:
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return False, None
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requirements = streamreqs
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return True, requirements
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def maybeperformlegacystreamclone(pullop):
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"""Possibly perform a legacy stream clone operation.
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Legacy stream clones are performed as part of pull but before all other
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operations.
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A legacy stream clone will not be performed if a bundle2 stream clone is
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supported.
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"""
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supported, requirements = canperformstreamclone(pullop)
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if not supported:
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return
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repo = pullop.repo
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remote = pullop.remote
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# Save remote branchmap. We will use it later to speed up branchcache
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# creation.
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rbranchmap = None
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if remote.capable('branchmap'):
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rbranchmap = remote.branchmap()
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repo.ui.status(_('streaming all changes\n'))
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fp = remote.stream_out()
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l = fp.readline()
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try:
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resp = int(l)
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except ValueError:
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raise error.ResponseError(
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_('unexpected response from remote server:'), l)
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if resp == 1:
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raise error.Abort(_('operation forbidden by server'))
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elif resp == 2:
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raise error.Abort(_('locking the remote repository failed'))
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elif resp != 0:
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raise error.Abort(_('the server sent an unknown error code'))
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l = fp.readline()
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try:
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filecount, bytecount = map(int, l.split(' ', 1))
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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raise error.ResponseError(
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_('unexpected response from remote server:'), l)
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lock = repo.lock()
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try:
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consumev1(repo, fp, filecount, bytecount)
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# new requirements = old non-format requirements +
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# new format-related remote requirements
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# requirements from the streamed-in repository
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repo.requirements = requirements | (
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repo.requirements - repo.supportedformats)
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repo._applyopenerreqs()
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repo._writerequirements()
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if rbranchmap:
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branchmap.replacecache(repo, rbranchmap)
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repo.invalidate()
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finally:
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lock.release()
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def allowservergeneration(ui):
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"""Whether streaming clones are allowed from the server."""
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return ui.configbool('server', 'uncompressed', True, untrusted=True)
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# This is it's own function so extensions can override it.
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def _walkstreamfiles(repo):
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return repo.store.walk()
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def generatev1(repo):
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"""Emit content for version 1 of a streaming clone.
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This returns a 3-tuple of (file count, byte size, data iterator).
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The data iterator consists of N entries for each file being transferred.
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Each file entry starts as a line with the file name and integer size
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delimited by a null byte.
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The raw file data follows. Following the raw file data is the next file
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entry, or EOF.
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When used on the wire protocol, an additional line indicating protocol
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success will be prepended to the stream. This function is not responsible
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for adding it.
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This function will obtain a repository lock to ensure a consistent view of
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the store is captured. It therefore may raise LockError.
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"""
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entries = []
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total_bytes = 0
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# Get consistent snapshot of repo, lock during scan.
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lock = repo.lock()
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try:
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repo.ui.debug('scanning\n')
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for name, ename, size in _walkstreamfiles(repo):
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if size:
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entries.append((name, size))
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total_bytes += size
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lock.release()
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repo.ui.debug('%d files, %d bytes to transfer\n' %
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(len(entries), total_bytes))
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svfs = repo.svfs
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oldaudit = svfs.mustaudit
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debugflag = repo.ui.debugflag
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svfs.mustaudit = False
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def emitrevlogdata():
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try:
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for name, size in entries:
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if debugflag:
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repo.ui.debug('sending %s (%d bytes)\n' % (name, size))
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# partially encode name over the wire for backwards compat
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yield '%s\0%d\n' % (store.encodedir(name), size)
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if size <= 65536:
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fp = svfs(name)
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try:
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data = fp.read(size)
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fp.close()
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yield data
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else:
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for chunk in util.filechunkiter(svfs(name), limit=size):
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yield chunk
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finally:
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svfs.mustaudit = oldaudit
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return len(entries), total_bytes, emitrevlogdata()
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def generatev1wireproto(repo):
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"""Emit content for version 1 of streaming clone suitable for the wire.
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This is the data output from ``generatev1()`` with a header line
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indicating file count and byte size.
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"""
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filecount, bytecount, it = generatev1(repo)
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yield '%d %d\n' % (filecount, bytecount)
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for chunk in it:
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yield chunk
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def generatebundlev1(repo, compression='UN'):
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"""Emit content for version 1 of a stream clone bundle.
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The first 4 bytes of the output ("HGS1") denote this as stream clone
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bundle version 1.
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The next 2 bytes indicate the compression type. Only "UN" is currently
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supported.
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The next 16 bytes are two 64-bit big endian unsigned integers indicating
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file count and byte count, respectively.
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The next 2 bytes is a 16-bit big endian unsigned short declaring the length
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of the requirements string, including a trailing \0. The following N bytes
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are the requirements string, which is ASCII containing a comma-delimited
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list of repo requirements that are needed to support the data.
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The remaining content is the output of ``generatev1()`` (which may be
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compressed in the future).
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Returns a tuple of (requirements, data generator).
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"""
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if compression != 'UN':
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raise ValueError('we do not support the compression argument yet')
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requirements = repo.requirements & repo.supportedformats
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requires = ','.join(sorted(requirements))
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def gen():
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yield 'HGS1'
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yield compression
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filecount, bytecount, it = generatev1(repo)
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repo.ui.status(_('writing %d bytes for %d files\n') %
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(bytecount, filecount))
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yield struct.pack('>QQ', filecount, bytecount)
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yield struct.pack('>H', len(requires) + 1)
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yield requires + '\0'
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# This is where we'll add compression in the future.
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assert compression == 'UN'
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seen = 0
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repo.ui.progress(_('bundle'), 0, total=bytecount)
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for chunk in it:
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seen += len(chunk)
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repo.ui.progress(_('bundle'), seen, total=bytecount)
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yield chunk
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repo.ui.progress(_('bundle'), None)
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return requirements, gen()
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def consumev1(repo, fp, filecount, bytecount):
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"""Apply the contents from version 1 of a streaming clone file handle.
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This takes the output from "streamout" and applies it to the specified
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repository.
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Like "streamout," the status line added by the wire protocol is not handled
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by this function.
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"""
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lock = repo.lock()
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try:
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repo.ui.status(_('%d files to transfer, %s of data\n') %
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(filecount, util.bytecount(bytecount)))
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handled_bytes = 0
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repo.ui.progress(_('clone'), 0, total=bytecount)
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start = time.time()
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tr = repo.transaction(_('clone'))
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try:
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for i in xrange(filecount):
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# XXX doesn't support '\n' or '\r' in filenames
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l = fp.readline()
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try:
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name, size = l.split('\0', 1)
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size = int(size)
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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raise error.ResponseError(
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_('unexpected response from remote server:'), l)
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if repo.ui.debugflag:
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repo.ui.debug('adding %s (%s)\n' %
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(name, util.bytecount(size)))
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# for backwards compat, name was partially encoded
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ofp = repo.svfs(store.decodedir(name), 'w')
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for chunk in util.filechunkiter(fp, limit=size):
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handled_bytes += len(chunk)
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repo.ui.progress(_('clone'), handled_bytes, total=bytecount)
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ofp.write(chunk)
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ofp.close()
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tr.close()
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tr.release()
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# Writing straight to files circumvented the inmemory caches
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repo.invalidate()
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elapsed = time.time() - start
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if elapsed <= 0:
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elapsed = 0.001
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repo.ui.progress(_('clone'), None)
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repo.ui.status(_('transferred %s in %.1f seconds (%s/sec)\n') %
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(util.bytecount(bytecount), elapsed,
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util.bytecount(bytecount / elapsed)))
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finally:
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lock.release()
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def applybundlev1(repo, fp):
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"""Apply the content from a stream clone bundle version 1.
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We assume the 4 byte header has been read and validated and the file handle
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is at the 2 byte compression identifier.
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"""
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if len(repo):
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raise error.Abort(_('cannot apply stream clone bundle on non-empty '
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'repo'))
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compression = fp.read(2)
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if compression != 'UN':
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raise error.Abort(_('only uncompressed stream clone bundles are '
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'supported; got %s') % compression)
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filecount, bytecount = struct.unpack('>QQ', fp.read(16))
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requireslen = struct.unpack('>H', fp.read(2))[0]
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requires = fp.read(requireslen)
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if not requires.endswith('\0'):
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raise error.Abort(_('malformed stream clone bundle: '
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'requirements not properly encoded'))
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requirements = set(requires.rstrip('\0').split(','))
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missingreqs = requirements - repo.supportedformats
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if missingreqs:
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raise error.Abort(_('unable to apply stream clone: '
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'unsupported format: %s') %
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', '.join(sorted(missingreqs)))
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consumev1(repo, fp, filecount, bytecount)
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class streamcloneapplier(object):
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"""Class to manage applying streaming clone bundles.
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We need to wrap ``applybundlev1()`` in a dedicated type to enable bundle
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readers to perform bundle type-specific functionality.
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"""
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def __init__(self, fh):
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self._fh = fh
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def apply(self, repo):
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return applybundlev1(repo, self._fh)
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