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# Copyright 2016-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved.
#
# protocol: logic for a server providing fastannotate support
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import contextlib
import os
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.pycompat import open
from mercurial import (
error,
extensions,
hg,
util,
wireprotov1peer,
wireprotov1server,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
urlutil,
)
from . import context
# common
def _getmaster(ui):
"""get the mainbranch, and enforce it is set"""
master = ui.config(b'fastannotate', b'mainbranch')
if not master:
raise error.Abort(
_(
b'fastannotate.mainbranch is required '
b'for both the client and the server'
)
)
return master
# server-side
def _capabilities(orig, repo, proto):
result = orig(repo, proto)
result.append(b'getannotate')
return result
def _getannotate(repo, proto, path, lastnode):
# output:
# FILE := vfspath + '\0' + str(size) + '\0' + content
# OUTPUT := '' | FILE + OUTPUT
result = b''
buildondemand = repo.ui.configbool(
b'fastannotate', b'serverbuildondemand', True
)
with context.annotatecontext(repo, path) as actx:
if buildondemand:
# update before responding to the client
master = _getmaster(repo.ui)
try:
if not actx.isuptodate(master):
actx.annotate(master, master)
except Exception:
# non-fast-forward move or corrupted. rebuild automically.
actx.rebuild()
try:
actx.annotate(master, master)
except Exception:
actx.rebuild() # delete files
finally:
# although the "with" context will also do a close/flush, we
# need to do it early so we can send the correct respond to
# client.
actx.close()
# send back the full content of revmap and linelog, in the future we
# may want to do some rsync-like fancy updating.
# the lastnode check is not necessary if the client and the server
# agree where the main branch is.
if actx.lastnode != lastnode:
for p in [actx.revmappath, actx.linelogpath]:
if not os.path.exists(p):
continue
with open(p, b'rb') as f:
content = f.read()
vfsbaselen = len(repo.vfs.base + b'/')
relpath = p[vfsbaselen:]
result += b'%s\0%d\0%s' % (relpath, len(content), content)
return result
def _registerwireprotocommand():
if b'getannotate' in wireprotov1server.commands:
return
wireprotov1server.wireprotocommand(b'getannotate', b'path lastnode')(
_getannotate
)
def serveruisetup(ui):
_registerwireprotocommand()
extensions.wrapfunction(wireprotov1server, '_capabilities', _capabilities)
# client-side
def _parseresponse(payload):
result = {}
i = 0
l = len(payload) - 1
state = 0 # 0: vfspath, 1: size
vfspath = size = b''
while i < l:
ch = payload[i : i + 1]
if ch == b'\0':
if state == 1:
result[vfspath] = payload[i + 1 : i + 1 + int(size)]
i += int(size)
state = 0
vfspath = size = b''
elif state == 0:
state = 1
else:
if state == 1:
size += ch
elif state == 0:
vfspath += ch
i += 1
return result
def peersetup(ui, peer):
class fastannotatepeer(peer.__class__):
@wireprotov1peer.batchable
def getannotate(self, path, lastnode=None):
if not self.capable(b'getannotate'):
ui.warn(_(b'remote peer cannot provide annotate cache\n'))
return None, None
else:
args = {b'path': path, b'lastnode': lastnode or b''}
return args, _parseresponse
peer.__class__ = fastannotatepeer
@contextlib.contextmanager
def annotatepeer(repo):
ui = repo.ui
remotedest = ui.config(b'fastannotate', b'remotepath', b'default')
remotepath = urlutil.get_unique_pull_path_obj(
b'fastannotate',
ui,
remotedest,
)
peer = hg.peer(ui, {}, remotepath)
try:
yield peer
finally:
peer.close()
def clientfetch(repo, paths, lastnodemap=None, peer=None):
"""download annotate cache from the server for paths"""
if not paths:
return
if peer is None:
with annotatepeer(repo) as peer:
return clientfetch(repo, paths, lastnodemap, peer)
if lastnodemap is None:
lastnodemap = {}
ui = repo.ui
results = []
with peer.commandexecutor() as batcher:
ui.debug(b'fastannotate: requesting %d files\n' % len(paths))
for p in paths:
results.append(
batcher.callcommand(
b'getannotate',
{b'path': p, b'lastnode': lastnodemap.get(p)},
)
)
for result in results:
r = result.result()
# TODO: pconvert these paths on the server?
r = {util.pconvert(p): v for p, v in r.items()}
for path in sorted(r):
# ignore malicious paths
if not path.startswith(b'fastannotate/') or b'/../' in (
path + b'/'
):
ui.debug(
b'fastannotate: ignored malicious path %s\n' % path
)
continue
content = r[path]
if ui.debugflag:
ui.debug(
b'fastannotate: writing %d bytes to %s\n'
% (len(content), path)
)
repo.vfs.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path))
with repo.vfs(path, b'wb') as f:
f.write(content)
def _filterfetchpaths(repo, paths):
"""return a subset of paths whose history is long and need to fetch linelog
from the server. works with remotefilelog and non-remotefilelog repos.
"""
threshold = repo.ui.configint(b'fastannotate', b'clientfetchthreshold', 10)
if threshold <= 0:
return paths
result = []
for path in paths:
try:
if len(repo.file(path)) >= threshold:
result.append(path)
except Exception: # file not found etc.
result.append(path)
return result
def localreposetup(ui, repo):
class fastannotaterepo(repo.__class__):
def prefetchfastannotate(self, paths, peer=None):
master = _getmaster(self.ui)
needupdatepaths = []
lastnodemap = {}
try:
for path in _filterfetchpaths(self, paths):
with context.annotatecontext(self, path) as actx:
if not actx.isuptodate(master, strict=False):
needupdatepaths.append(path)
lastnodemap[path] = actx.lastnode
if needupdatepaths:
clientfetch(self, needupdatepaths, lastnodemap, peer)
except Exception as ex:
# could be directory not writable or so, not fatal
self.ui.debug(b'fastannotate: prefetch failed: %r\n' % ex)
repo.__class__ = fastannotaterepo
def clientreposetup(ui, repo):
_registerwireprotocommand()
if repo.local():
localreposetup(ui, repo)
# TODO: this mutates global state, but only if at least one repo
# has the extension enabled. This is probably bad for hgweb.
if peersetup not in hg.wirepeersetupfuncs:
hg.wirepeersetupfuncs.append(peersetup)