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wireprotov2: add bookmarks to "changesetdata" command...
wireprotov2: add bookmarks to "changesetdata" command Like we did for phases, we want to emit bookmarks data attached to each changeset. The approach here is very similar to phases: we emit bookmarks data inline with requested revision data. But we emit records for nodes that weren't requested as well so consumers have access to the full set of defined bookmarks. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4485

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# exchangev2.py - repository exchange for wire protocol version 2
#
# Copyright 2018 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import weakref
from .i18n import _
from .node import (
nullid,
short,
)
from . import (
mdiff,
phases,
pycompat,
setdiscovery,
)
def pull(pullop):
"""Pull using wire protocol version 2."""
repo = pullop.repo
remote = pullop.remote
tr = pullop.trmanager.transaction()
# Figure out what needs to be fetched.
common, fetch, remoteheads = _pullchangesetdiscovery(
repo, remote, pullop.heads, abortwhenunrelated=pullop.force)
# And fetch the data.
pullheads = pullop.heads or remoteheads
csetres = _fetchchangesets(repo, tr, remote, common, fetch, pullheads)
# New revisions are written to the changelog. But all other updates
# are deferred. Do those now.
# Ensure all new changesets are draft by default. If the repo is
# publishing, the phase will be adjusted by the loop below.
if csetres['added']:
phases.registernew(repo, tr, phases.draft, csetres['added'])
# And adjust the phase of all changesets accordingly.
for phase in phases.phasenames:
if phase == b'secret' or not csetres['nodesbyphase'][phase]:
continue
phases.advanceboundary(repo, tr, phases.phasenames.index(phase),
csetres['nodesbyphase'][phase])
def _pullchangesetdiscovery(repo, remote, heads, abortwhenunrelated=True):
"""Determine which changesets need to be pulled."""
if heads:
knownnode = repo.changelog.hasnode
if all(knownnode(head) for head in heads):
return heads, False, heads
# TODO wire protocol version 2 is capable of more efficient discovery
# than setdiscovery. Consider implementing something better.
common, fetch, remoteheads = setdiscovery.findcommonheads(
repo.ui, repo, remote, abortwhenunrelated=abortwhenunrelated)
common = set(common)
remoteheads = set(remoteheads)
# If a remote head is filtered locally, put it back in the common set.
# See the comment in exchange._pulldiscoverychangegroup() for more.
if fetch and remoteheads:
nodemap = repo.unfiltered().changelog.nodemap
common |= {head for head in remoteheads if head in nodemap}
if set(remoteheads).issubset(common):
fetch = []
common.discard(nullid)
return common, fetch, remoteheads
def _fetchchangesets(repo, tr, remote, common, fetch, remoteheads):
# TODO consider adding a step here where we obtain the DAG shape first
# (or ask the server to slice changesets into chunks for us) so that
# we can perform multiple fetches in batches. This will facilitate
# resuming interrupted clones, higher server-side cache hit rates due
# to smaller segments, etc.
with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
objs = e.callcommand(b'changesetdata', {
b'noderange': [sorted(common), sorted(remoteheads)],
b'fields': {b'parents', b'phase', b'revision'},
}).result()
# The context manager waits on all response data when exiting. So
# we need to remain in the context manager in order to stream data.
return _processchangesetdata(repo, tr, objs)
def _processchangesetdata(repo, tr, objs):
repo.hook('prechangegroup', throw=True,
**pycompat.strkwargs(tr.hookargs))
urepo = repo.unfiltered()
cl = urepo.changelog
cl.delayupdate(tr)
# The first emitted object is a header describing the data that
# follows.
meta = next(objs)
progress = repo.ui.makeprogress(_('changesets'),
unit=_('chunks'),
total=meta.get(b'totalitems'))
def linkrev(node):
repo.ui.debug('add changeset %s\n' % short(node))
# Linkrev for changelog is always self.
return len(cl)
def onchangeset(cl, node):
progress.increment()
nodesbyphase = {phase: set() for phase in phases.phasenames}
# addgroup() expects a 7-tuple describing revisions. This normalizes
# the wire data to that format.
#
# This loop also aggregates non-revision metadata, such as phase
# data.
def iterrevisions():
for cset in objs:
node = cset[b'node']
if b'phase' in cset:
nodesbyphase[cset[b'phase']].add(node)
# Some entries might only be metadata only updates.
if b'revisionsize' not in cset:
continue
data = next(objs)
yield (
node,
cset[b'parents'][0],
cset[b'parents'][1],
# Linknode is always itself for changesets.
cset[b'node'],
# We always send full revisions. So delta base is not set.
nullid,
mdiff.trivialdiffheader(len(data)) + data,
# Flags not yet supported.
0,
)
added = cl.addgroup(iterrevisions(), linkrev, weakref.proxy(tr),
addrevisioncb=onchangeset)
progress.complete()
return {
'added': added,
'nodesbyphase': nodesbyphase,
}