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hgweb: make different kinds of commits look differently on /graph...
hgweb: make different kinds of commits look differently on /graph Regular hg log -G uses different symbols for some graph nodes, such as commits that close branches and hidden commits. It also marks the currently checked out commit with "@". Since hg serve is sometimes used/recommended as a more visual alternative to CLI, it makes sense to port these features to hgweb. "graphnode" includes the style of a particular node and also if it's currently checked out or not, both at the same time. This is different from hg log -G (which uses templatekw.showgraphnode), where there's only place for one character, but hgweb doesn't have this limitation, since it uses <canvas> and not plain text. I'm using one string of 1 or 2 characters in this patch, it's not the most self-explanatory format, but it's concise, uses the same characters as hg log -G, and is internal to hgweb (i.e. not used for json-graph). I'm more or less fine with how things look visually, but there's still room for improvement. Feel free to criticise or point me to good-looking graphs of this kind for inspiration.

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# Copyright 2010-2011 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.
'''largefile store working over Mercurial's wire protocol'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from . import (
lfutil,
remotestore,
)
class wirestore(remotestore.remotestore):
def __init__(self, ui, repo, remote):
cap = remote.capable('largefiles')
if not cap:
raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable([])
storetypes = cap.split(',')
if 'serve' not in storetypes:
raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable(storetypes)
self.remote = remote
super(wirestore, self).__init__(ui, repo, remote.url())
def _put(self, hash, fd):
return self.remote.putlfile(hash, fd)
def _get(self, hash):
return self.remote.getlfile(hash)
def _stat(self, hashes):
'''For each hash, return 0 if it is available, other values if not.
It is usually 2 if the largefile is missing, but might be 1 the server
has a corrupted copy.'''
batch = self.remote.iterbatch()
for hash in hashes:
batch.statlfile(hash)
batch.submit()
return dict(zip(hashes, batch.results()))