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lfs: add basic routing for the server side wire protocol processing The recent hgweb refactoring yielded a clean point to wrap a function that could handle this, so I moved the routing for this out of the core. While not an hg wire protocol, this seems logically close enough. For now, these handlers do nothing other than check permissions. The protocol requires support for PUT requests, so that has been added to the core, and funnels into the same handler as GET and POST. The permission checking code was assuming that anything not checking 'pull' or None ops should be using POST. But that breaks the upload check if it checks 'push'. So I invented a new 'upload' permission, and used it to avoid the mandate to POST. A function wrap point could be added, but security code should probably stay grouped together. Given that anything not 'pull' or None was requiring POST, the comment on hgweb.common.permhooks is probably wrong- there is no 'read'. The rationale for the URIs is that the spec for the Batch API[1] defines the URL as the LFS server url + '/objects/batch'. The default git URLs are: Git remote: https://git-server.com/foo/bar LFS server: https://git-server.com/foo/bar.git/info/lfs Batch API: https://git-server.com/foo/bar.git/info/lfs/objects/batch '.git/' seems like it's not something a user would normally track. If we adhere to how git defines the URLs, then the hg-git extension should be able to talk to a git based server without any additional work. The URI for the transfer requests starts with '.hg/' to ensure that there are no conflicts with tracked files. Since these are handed out by the Batch API, we can change this at any point in the future. (Specifically, it might be a good idea to use something under the proposed /api/ namespace.) In any case, no files are stored at these locations in the repository directory. I started a new module for this because it seems like a good idea to keep all of the security sensitive server side code together. There's also an issue with `hg verify` in that it will want to download *all* blobs in order to run. Sadly, there's no way in the protocol to ask the server to verify the content of a blob it may have. (The verify action is for storing files on a 3rd party server, and then informing the LFS server when that completes.) So we may end up implementing a custom transfer adapter that simply indicates if the blobs are valid, and fall back to basic transfers for non-hg servers. In other words, this code is likely to get bigger before this is made non-experimental. [1] https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/batch.md

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# split.py - split a changeset into smaller ones
#
# Copyright 2015 Laurent Charignon <lcharignon@fb.com>
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""command to split a changeset into smaller ones (EXPERIMENTAL)"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import (
nullid,
short,
)
from mercurial import (
bookmarks,
cmdutil,
commands,
error,
hg,
obsolete,
phases,
pycompat,
registrar,
revsetlang,
scmutil,
)
# allow people to use split without explicitly enabling rebase extension
from . import (
rebase,
)
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core'
@command('^split',
[('r', 'rev', '', _("revision to split"), _('REV')),
('', 'rebase', True, _('rebase descendants after split')),
] + cmdutil.commitopts2,
_('hg split [--no-rebase] [[-r] REV]'))
def split(ui, repo, *revs, **opts):
"""split a changeset into smaller ones
Repeatedly prompt changes and commit message for new changesets until there
is nothing left in the original changeset.
If --rev was not given, split the working directory parent.
By default, rebase connected non-obsoleted descendants onto the new
changeset. Use --no-rebase to avoid the rebase.
"""
revlist = []
if opts.get('rev'):
revlist.append(opts.get('rev'))
revlist.extend(revs)
with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(), repo.transaction('split') as tr:
revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, revlist or ['.'])
if len(revs) > 1:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split multiple revisions'))
rev = revs.first()
ctx = repo[rev]
if rev is None or ctx.node() == nullid:
ui.status(_('nothing to split\n'))
return 1
if ctx.node() is None:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split working directory'))
# rewriteutil.precheck is not very useful here because:
# 1. null check is done above and it's more friendly to return 1
# instead of abort
# 2. mergestate check is done below by cmdutil.bailifchanged
# 3. unstable check is more complex here because of --rebase
#
# So only "public" check is useful and it's checked directly here.
if ctx.phase() == phases.public:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split public changeset'),
hint=_("see 'hg help phases' for details"))
descendants = list(repo.revs('(%d::) - (%d)', rev, rev))
alloworphaned = obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.allowunstableopt)
if opts.get('rebase'):
# Skip obsoleted descendants and their descendants so the rebase
# won't cause conflicts for sure.
torebase = list(repo.revs('%ld - (%ld & obsolete())::',
descendants, descendants))
if not alloworphaned and len(torebase) != len(descendants):
raise error.Abort(_('split would leave orphaned changesets '
'behind'))
else:
if not alloworphaned and descendants:
raise error.Abort(
_('cannot split changeset with children without rebase'))
torebase = ()
if len(ctx.parents()) > 1:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split a merge changeset'))
cmdutil.bailifchanged(repo)
# Deactivate bookmark temporarily so it won't get moved unintentionally
bname = repo._activebookmark
if bname and repo._bookmarks[bname] != ctx.node():
bookmarks.deactivate(repo)
wnode = repo['.'].node()
top = None
try:
top = dosplit(ui, repo, tr, ctx, opts)
finally:
# top is None: split failed, need update --clean recovery.
# wnode == ctx.node(): wnode split, no need to update.
if top is None or wnode != ctx.node():
hg.clean(repo, wnode, show_stats=False)
if bname:
bookmarks.activate(repo, bname)
if torebase and top:
dorebase(ui, repo, torebase, top)
def dosplit(ui, repo, tr, ctx, opts):
committed = [] # [ctx]
# Set working parent to ctx.p1(), and keep working copy as ctx's content
# NOTE: if we can have "update without touching working copy" API, the
# revert step could be cheaper.
hg.clean(repo, ctx.p1().node(), show_stats=False)
parents = repo.changelog.parents(ctx.node())
ui.pushbuffer()
cmdutil.revert(ui, repo, ctx, parents)
ui.popbuffer() # discard "reverting ..." messages
# Any modified, added, removed, deleted result means split is incomplete
incomplete = lambda repo: any(repo.status()[:4])
# Main split loop
while incomplete(repo):
if committed:
header = (_('HG: Splitting %s. So far it has been split into:\n')
% short(ctx.node()))
for c in committed:
firstline = c.description().split('\n', 1)[0]
header += _('HG: - %s: %s\n') % (short(c.node()), firstline)
header += _('HG: Write commit message for the next split '
'changeset.\n')
else:
header = _('HG: Splitting %s. Write commit message for the '
'first split changeset.\n') % short(ctx.node())
opts.update({
'edit': True,
'interactive': True,
'message': header + ctx.description(),
})
commands.commit(ui, repo, **pycompat.strkwargs(opts))
newctx = repo['.']
committed.append(newctx)
if not committed:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split an empty revision'))
scmutil.cleanupnodes(repo, {ctx.node(): [c.node() for c in committed]},
operation='split')
return committed[-1]
def dorebase(ui, repo, src, destctx):
rebase.rebase(ui, repo, rev=[revsetlang.formatspec('%ld', src)],
dest=revsetlang.formatspec('%d', destctx.rev()))