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# lfs - hash-preserving large file support using Git-LFS protocol
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#
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# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
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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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"""lfs - large file support (EXPERIMENTAL)
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This extension allows large files to be tracked outside of the normal
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repository storage and stored on a centralized server, similar to the
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``largefiles`` extension. The ``git-lfs`` protocol is used when
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communicating with the server, so existing git infrastructure can be
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harnessed. Even though the files are stored outside of the repository,
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they are still integrity checked in the same manner as normal files.
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The files stored outside of the repository are downloaded on demand,
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which reduces the time to clone, and possibly the local disk usage.
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This changes fundamental workflows in a DVCS, so careful thought
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should be given before deploying it. :hg:`convert` can be used to
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convert LFS repositories to normal repositories that no longer
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require this extension, and do so without changing the commit hashes.
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This allows the extension to be disabled if the centralized workflow
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becomes burdensome. However, the pre and post convert clones will
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not be able to communicate with each other unless the extension is
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enabled on both.
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To start a new repository, or to add LFS files to an existing one, just
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create an ``.hglfs`` file as described below in the root directory of
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the repository. Typically, this file should be put under version
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control, so that the settings will propagate to other repositories with
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push and pull. During any commit, Mercurial will consult this file to
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determine if an added or modified file should be stored externally. The
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type of storage depends on the characteristics of the file at each
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commit. A file that is near a size threshold may switch back and forth
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between LFS and normal storage, as needed.
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Alternately, both normal repositories and largefile controlled
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repositories can be converted to LFS by using :hg:`convert` and the
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``lfs.track`` config option described below. The ``.hglfs`` file
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should then be created and added, to control subsequent LFS selection.
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The hashes are also unchanged in this case. The LFS and non-LFS
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repositories can be distinguished because the LFS repository will
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abort any command if this extension is disabled.
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Committed LFS files are held locally, until the repository is pushed.
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Prior to pushing the normal repository data, the LFS files that are
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tracked by the outgoing commits are automatically uploaded to the
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configured central server. No LFS files are transferred on
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:hg:`pull` or :hg:`clone`. Instead, the files are downloaded on
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demand as they need to be read, if a cached copy cannot be found
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locally. Both committing and downloading an LFS file will link the
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file to a usercache, to speed up future access. See the `usercache`
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config setting described below.
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.hglfs::
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The extension reads its configuration from a versioned ``.hglfs``
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configuration file found in the root of the working directory. The
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``.hglfs`` file uses the same syntax as all other Mercurial
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configuration files. It uses a single section, ``[track]``.
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The ``[track]`` section specifies which files are stored as LFS (or
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not). Each line is keyed by a file pattern, with a predicate value.
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The first file pattern match is used, so put more specific patterns
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first. The available predicates are ``all()``, ``none()``, and
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``size()``. See "hg help filesets.size" for the latter.
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Example versioned ``.hglfs`` file::
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[track]
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# No Makefile or python file, anywhere, will be LFS
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**Makefile = none()
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**.py = none()
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**.zip = all()
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**.exe = size(">1MB")
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# Catchall for everything not matched above
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** = size(">10MB")
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Configs::
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[lfs]
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# Remote endpoint. Multiple protocols are supported:
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# - http(s)://user:pass@example.com/path
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# git-lfs endpoint
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# - file:///tmp/path
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# local filesystem, usually for testing
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# if unset, lfs will prompt setting this when it must use this value.
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# (default: unset)
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url = https://example.com/repo.git/info/lfs
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# Which files to track in LFS. Path tests are "**.extname" for file
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# extensions, and "path:under/some/directory" for path prefix. Both
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# are relative to the repository root.
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# File size can be tested with the "size()" fileset, and tests can be
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# joined with fileset operators. (See "hg help filesets.operators".)
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#
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# Some examples:
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# - all() # everything
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# - none() # nothing
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# - size(">20MB") # larger than 20MB
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# - !**.txt # anything not a *.txt file
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# - **.zip | **.tar.gz | **.7z # some types of compressed files
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# - path:bin # files under "bin" in the project root
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# - (**.php & size(">2MB")) | (**.js & size(">5MB")) | **.tar.gz
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# | (path:bin & !path:/bin/README) | size(">1GB")
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# (default: none())
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#
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# This is ignored if there is a tracked '.hglfs' file, and this setting
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# will eventually be deprecated and removed.
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track = size(">10M")
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# how many times to retry before giving up on transferring an object
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retry = 5
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# the local directory to store lfs files for sharing across local clones.
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# If not set, the cache is located in an OS specific cache location.
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usercache = /path/to/global/cache
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from mercurial.i18n import _
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from mercurial import (
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bundle2,
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changegroup,
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cmdutil,
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config,
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context,
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error,
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exchange,
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extensions,
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filelog,
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fileset,
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hg,
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localrepo,
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minifileset,
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node,
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pycompat,
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registrar,
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revlog,
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scmutil,
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templatekw,
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upgrade,
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util,
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vfs as vfsmod,
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wireproto,
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)
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from . import (
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blobstore,
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wrapper,
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)
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# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
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# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
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# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
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# leave the attribute unspecified.
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testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core'
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configtable = {}
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configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)
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configitem('experimental', 'lfs.user-agent',
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default=None,
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)
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configitem('experimental', 'lfs.worker-enable',
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default=False,
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)
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configitem('lfs', 'url',
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default=None,
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)
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configitem('lfs', 'usercache',
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default=None,
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)
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# Deprecated
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configitem('lfs', 'threshold',
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default=None,
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)
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configitem('lfs', 'track',
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default='none()',
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)
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configitem('lfs', 'retry',
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default=5,
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)
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cmdtable = {}
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command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
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templatekeyword = registrar.templatekeyword()
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filesetpredicate = registrar.filesetpredicate()
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def featuresetup(ui, supported):
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# don't die on seeing a repo with the lfs requirement
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supported |= {'lfs'}
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def uisetup(ui):
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localrepo.localrepository.featuresetupfuncs.add(featuresetup)
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def reposetup(ui, repo):
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# Nothing to do with a remote repo
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if not repo.local():
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return
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repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore = blobstore.local(repo)
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repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore = blobstore.remote(repo)
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class lfsrepo(repo.__class__):
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@localrepo.unfilteredmethod
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def commitctx(self, ctx, error=False):
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repo.svfs.options['lfstrack'] = _trackedmatcher(self)
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return super(lfsrepo, self).commitctx(ctx, error)
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repo.__class__ = lfsrepo
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if 'lfs' not in repo.requirements:
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def checkrequireslfs(ui, repo, **kwargs):
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if 'lfs' not in repo.requirements:
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last = kwargs.get(r'node_last')
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_bin = node.bin
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if last:
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s = repo.set('%n:%n', _bin(kwargs[r'node']), _bin(last))
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else:
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s = repo.set('%n', _bin(kwargs[r'node']))
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for ctx in s:
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# TODO: is there a way to just walk the files in the commit?
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if any(ctx[f].islfs() for f in ctx.files() if f in ctx):
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repo.requirements.add('lfs')
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repo._writerequirements()
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repo.prepushoutgoinghooks.add('lfs', wrapper.prepush)
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break
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ui.setconfig('hooks', 'commit.lfs', checkrequireslfs, 'lfs')
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ui.setconfig('hooks', 'pretxnchangegroup.lfs', checkrequireslfs, 'lfs')
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else:
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repo.prepushoutgoinghooks.add('lfs', wrapper.prepush)
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def _trackedmatcher(repo):
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"""Return a function (path, size) -> bool indicating whether or not to
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track a given file with lfs."""
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if not repo.wvfs.exists('.hglfs'):
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# No '.hglfs' in wdir. Fallback to config for now.
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trackspec = repo.ui.config('lfs', 'track')
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# deprecated config: lfs.threshold
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threshold = repo.ui.configbytes('lfs', 'threshold')
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if threshold:
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fileset.parse(trackspec) # make sure syntax errors are confined
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trackspec = "(%s) | size('>%d')" % (trackspec, threshold)
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return minifileset.compile(trackspec)
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data = repo.wvfs.tryread('.hglfs')
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if not data:
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return lambda p, s: False
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# Parse errors here will abort with a message that points to the .hglfs file
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# and line number.
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cfg = config.config()
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cfg.parse('.hglfs', data)
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try:
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rules = [(minifileset.compile(pattern), minifileset.compile(rule))
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for pattern, rule in cfg.items('track')]
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except error.ParseError as e:
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# The original exception gives no indicator that the error is in the
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# .hglfs file, so add that.
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# TODO: See if the line number of the file can be made available.
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raise error.Abort(_('parse error in .hglfs: %s') % e)
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def _match(path, size):
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for pat, rule in rules:
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if pat(path, size):
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return rule(path, size)
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return False
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return _match
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def wrapfilelog(filelog):
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wrapfunction = extensions.wrapfunction
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wrapfunction(filelog, 'addrevision', wrapper.filelogaddrevision)
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wrapfunction(filelog, 'renamed', wrapper.filelogrenamed)
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wrapfunction(filelog, 'size', wrapper.filelogsize)
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def extsetup(ui):
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wrapfilelog(filelog.filelog)
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wrapfunction = extensions.wrapfunction
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wrapfunction(cmdutil, '_updatecatformatter', wrapper._updatecatformatter)
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wrapfunction(scmutil, 'wrapconvertsink', wrapper.convertsink)
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wrapfunction(upgrade, '_finishdatamigration',
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wrapper.upgradefinishdatamigration)
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wrapfunction(upgrade, 'preservedrequirements',
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wrapper.upgraderequirements)
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wrapfunction(upgrade, 'supporteddestrequirements',
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wrapper.upgraderequirements)
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wrapfunction(changegroup,
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'supportedoutgoingversions',
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wrapper.supportedoutgoingversions)
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wrapfunction(changegroup,
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'allsupportedversions',
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wrapper.allsupportedversions)
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wrapfunction(exchange, 'push', wrapper.push)
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wrapfunction(wireproto, '_capabilities', wrapper._capabilities)
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wrapfunction(context.basefilectx, 'cmp', wrapper.filectxcmp)
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wrapfunction(context.basefilectx, 'isbinary', wrapper.filectxisbinary)
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context.basefilectx.islfs = wrapper.filectxislfs
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revlog.addflagprocessor(
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revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED,
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wrapper.readfromstore,
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wrapper.writetostore,
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wrapper.bypasscheckhash,
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),
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)
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wrapfunction(hg, 'clone', wrapper.hgclone)
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wrapfunction(hg, 'postshare', wrapper.hgpostshare)
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scmutil.fileprefetchhooks.add('lfs', wrapper._prefetchfiles)
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# Make bundle choose changegroup3 instead of changegroup2. This affects
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# "hg bundle" command. Note: it does not cover all bundle formats like
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# "packed1". Using "packed1" with lfs will likely cause trouble.
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names = [k for k, v in exchange._bundlespeccgversions.items() if v == '02']
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for k in names:
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exchange._bundlespeccgversions[k] = '03'
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# bundlerepo uses "vfsmod.readonlyvfs(othervfs)", we need to make sure lfs
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# options and blob stores are passed from othervfs to the new readonlyvfs.
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wrapfunction(vfsmod.readonlyvfs, '__init__', wrapper.vfsinit)
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# when writing a bundle via "hg bundle" command, upload related LFS blobs
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wrapfunction(bundle2, 'writenewbundle', wrapper.writenewbundle)
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@filesetpredicate('lfs()', callstatus=True)
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def lfsfileset(mctx, x):
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"""File that uses LFS storage."""
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# i18n: "lfs" is a keyword
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fileset.getargs(x, 0, 0, _("lfs takes no arguments"))
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return [f for f in mctx.subset
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if wrapper.pointerfromctx(mctx.ctx, f, removed=True) is not None]
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@templatekeyword('lfs_files', requires={'ctx', 'templ'})
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def lfsfiles(context, mapping):
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"""List of strings. All files modified, added, or removed by this
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changeset."""
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ctx = context.resource(mapping, 'ctx')
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templ = context.resource(mapping, 'templ')
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pointers = wrapper.pointersfromctx(ctx, removed=True) # {path: pointer}
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files = sorted(pointers.keys())
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def pointer(v):
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# In the file spec, version is first and the other keys are sorted.
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sortkeyfunc = lambda x: (x[0] != 'version', x)
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items = sorted(pointers[v].iteritems(), key=sortkeyfunc)
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return util.sortdict(items)
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makemap = lambda v: {
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'file': v,
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'lfsoid': pointers[v].oid() if pointers[v] else None,
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'lfspointer': templatekw.hybriddict(pointer(v)),
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}
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# TODO: make the separator ', '?
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f = templatekw._showlist('lfs_file', files, templ, mapping)
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return templatekw._hybrid(f, files, makemap, pycompat.identity)
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@command('debuglfsupload',
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[('r', 'rev', [], _('upload large files introduced by REV'))])
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def debuglfsupload(ui, repo, **opts):
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"""upload lfs blobs added by the working copy parent or given revisions"""
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revs = opts.get(r'rev', [])
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pointers = wrapper.extractpointers(repo, scmutil.revrange(repo, revs))
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wrapper.uploadblobs(repo, pointers)
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