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largefiles: drop partial support for not having a user cache 971c55ce03b8 introduced support for not having a "global" user cache. In the rare cases where the environment didn't provide the location of the current home directory, the usercachepath function could return None. That functionality has since bitrotten and several code paths did not correctly check for usercachepath returning None: $ HOME= XDG_CACHE_HOME= hg up --config extensions.largefiles= getting changed largefiles abort: unknown largefiles usercache location Dropping the partial support for it is thus not really a backward compatibility breaking change. Thus: consistently fail early if the usercache location is unknown. It is relevant to be able to control where the largefiles are stored and how they propagate, but that should probably be done differently. The dysfunctional code just gets in the way.

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# Copyright 2011 Fog Creek Software
#
# 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
import urllib2
import re
from mercurial import error, httppeer, util, wireproto
from mercurial.i18n import _
import lfutil
LARGEFILES_REQUIRED_MSG = ('\nThis repository uses the largefiles extension.'
'\n\nPlease enable it in your Mercurial config '
'file.\n')
# these will all be replaced by largefiles.uisetup
capabilitiesorig = None
ssholdcallstream = None
httpoldcallstream = None
def putlfile(repo, proto, sha):
'''Put a largefile into a repository's local store and into the
user cache.'''
proto.redirect()
path = lfutil.storepath(repo, sha)
util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path))
tmpfp = util.atomictempfile(path, createmode=repo.store.createmode)
try:
proto.getfile(tmpfp)
tmpfp._fp.seek(0)
if sha != lfutil.hexsha1(tmpfp._fp):
raise IOError(0, _('largefile contents do not match hash'))
tmpfp.close()
lfutil.linktousercache(repo, sha)
except IOError as e:
repo.ui.warn(_('largefiles: failed to put %s into store: %s\n') %
(sha, e.strerror))
return wireproto.pushres(1)
finally:
tmpfp.discard()
return wireproto.pushres(0)
def getlfile(repo, proto, sha):
'''Retrieve a largefile from the repository-local cache or system
cache.'''
filename = lfutil.findfile(repo, sha)
if not filename:
raise error.Abort(_('requested largefile %s not present in cache')
% sha)
f = open(filename, 'rb')
length = os.fstat(f.fileno())[6]
# Since we can't set an HTTP content-length header here, and
# Mercurial core provides no way to give the length of a streamres
# (and reading the entire file into RAM would be ill-advised), we
# just send the length on the first line of the response, like the
# ssh proto does for string responses.
def generator():
yield '%d\n' % length
for chunk in util.filechunkiter(f):
yield chunk
return wireproto.streamres(generator())
def statlfile(repo, proto, sha):
'''Return '2\n' if the largefile is missing, '0\n' if it seems to be in
good condition.
The value 1 is reserved for mismatched checksum, but that is too expensive
to be verified on every stat and must be caught be running 'hg verify'
server side.'''
filename = lfutil.findfile(repo, sha)
if not filename:
return '2\n'
return '0\n'
def wirereposetup(ui, repo):
class lfileswirerepository(repo.__class__):
def putlfile(self, sha, fd):
# unfortunately, httprepository._callpush tries to convert its
# input file-like into a bundle before sending it, so we can't use
# it ...
if issubclass(self.__class__, httppeer.httppeer):
res = self._call('putlfile', data=fd, sha=sha,
headers={'content-type':'application/mercurial-0.1'})
try:
d, output = res.split('\n', 1)
for l in output.splitlines(True):
self.ui.warn(_('remote: '), l) # assume l ends with \n
return int(d)
except ValueError:
self.ui.warn(_('unexpected putlfile response: %r\n') % res)
return 1
# ... but we can't use sshrepository._call because the data=
# argument won't get sent, and _callpush does exactly what we want
# in this case: send the data straight through
else:
try:
ret, output = self._callpush("putlfile", fd, sha=sha)
if ret == "":
raise error.ResponseError(_('putlfile failed:'),
output)
return int(ret)
except IOError:
return 1
except ValueError:
raise error.ResponseError(
_('putlfile failed (unexpected response):'), ret)
def getlfile(self, sha):
"""returns an iterable with the chunks of the file with sha sha"""
stream = self._callstream("getlfile", sha=sha)
length = stream.readline()
try:
length = int(length)
except ValueError:
self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"),
length))
# SSH streams will block if reading more than length
for chunk in util.filechunkiter(stream, 128 * 1024, length):
yield chunk
# HTTP streams must hit the end to process the last empty
# chunk of Chunked-Encoding so the connection can be reused.
if issubclass(self.__class__, httppeer.httppeer):
chunk = stream.read(1)
if chunk:
self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"),
chunk))
@wireproto.batchable
def statlfile(self, sha):
f = wireproto.future()
result = {'sha': sha}
yield result, f
try:
yield int(f.value)
except (ValueError, urllib2.HTTPError):
# If the server returns anything but an integer followed by a
# newline, newline, it's not speaking our language; if we get
# an HTTP error, we can't be sure the largefile is present;
# either way, consider it missing.
yield 2
repo.__class__ = lfileswirerepository
# advertise the largefiles=serve capability
def capabilities(repo, proto):
return capabilitiesorig(repo, proto) + ' largefiles=serve'
def heads(repo, proto):
if lfutil.islfilesrepo(repo):
return wireproto.ooberror(LARGEFILES_REQUIRED_MSG)
return wireproto.heads(repo, proto)
def sshrepocallstream(self, cmd, **args):
if cmd == 'heads' and self.capable('largefiles'):
cmd = 'lheads'
if cmd == 'batch' and self.capable('largefiles'):
args['cmds'] = args['cmds'].replace('heads ', 'lheads ')
return ssholdcallstream(self, cmd, **args)
headsre = re.compile(r'(^|;)heads\b')
def httprepocallstream(self, cmd, **args):
if cmd == 'heads' and self.capable('largefiles'):
cmd = 'lheads'
if cmd == 'batch' and self.capable('largefiles'):
args['cmds'] = headsre.sub('lheads', args['cmds'])
return httpoldcallstream(self, cmd, **args)