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hgweb: add a "URL breadcrumb" to the index and repository pages...
hgweb: add a "URL breadcrumb" to the index and repository pages The purpose of this change is to make it much easier to navigate up the repository tree when the hg web server is used to serve more than one repository. A "URL breadcrumb" is a path where each of the path items can be clicked to go to the corresponding path page. This lets you go up the folder hierarchy very quickly. For example, when showing the list of repositories in http://myserver/myteams/myprojects, the following "breadcrumb" will be shown: Mercurial > myteams > myprojects Clicking on "myprojects" reloads the page. Clicking on "myteams" goes up one folder. Clicking on the leftmost "Mercurial" goes to the server root. This "breadcrumb" also appears on all repository pages. For example on the summary page of the repository at http://myserver/myteams/myprojects/myrepo the following will be shown: Mercurial > myteams > myprojects > myrepo / summary This change has been applied to all templates that already had a link to the main repository page (i.e. gitweb, monoblue, paper and coal) plus to the index page of the spartan template. In order to make the breadcumb links stand out the some of the template styles have been customized.

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# Mercurial bookmark support code
#
# Copyright 2008 David Soria Parra <dsp@php.net>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import hex
from mercurial import encoding, error, util, obsolete
import errno, os
class bmstore(dict):
"""Storage for bookmarks.
This object should do all bookmark reads and writes, so that it's
fairly simple to replace the storage underlying bookmarks without
having to clone the logic surrounding bookmarks.
This particular bmstore implementation stores bookmarks as
{hash}\s{name}\n (the same format as localtags) in
.hg/bookmarks. The mapping is stored as {name: nodeid}.
This class does NOT handle the "current" bookmark state at this
time.
"""
def __init__(self, repo):
dict.__init__(self)
self._repo = repo
try:
for line in repo.vfs('bookmarks'):
line = line.strip()
if not line:
continue
if ' ' not in line:
repo.ui.warn(_('malformed line in .hg/bookmarks: %r\n')
% line)
continue
sha, refspec = line.split(' ', 1)
refspec = encoding.tolocal(refspec)
try:
self[refspec] = repo.changelog.lookup(sha)
except LookupError:
pass
except IOError, inst:
if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
def write(self):
'''Write bookmarks
Write the given bookmark => hash dictionary to the .hg/bookmarks file
in a format equal to those of localtags.
We also store a backup of the previous state in undo.bookmarks that
can be copied back on rollback.
'''
repo = self._repo
if repo._bookmarkcurrent not in self:
setcurrent(repo, None)
wlock = repo.wlock()
try:
file = repo.vfs('bookmarks', 'w', atomictemp=True)
for name, node in self.iteritems():
file.write("%s %s\n" % (hex(node), encoding.fromlocal(name)))
file.close()
# touch 00changelog.i so hgweb reloads bookmarks (no lock needed)
try:
os.utime(repo.sjoin('00changelog.i'), None)
except OSError:
pass
finally:
wlock.release()
def readcurrent(repo):
'''Get the current bookmark
If we use gittish branches we have a current bookmark that
we are on. This function returns the name of the bookmark. It
is stored in .hg/bookmarks.current
'''
mark = None
try:
file = repo.opener('bookmarks.current')
except IOError, inst:
if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
return None
try:
# No readline() in osutil.posixfile, reading everything is cheap
mark = encoding.tolocal((file.readlines() or [''])[0])
if mark == '' or mark not in repo._bookmarks:
mark = None
finally:
file.close()
return mark
def setcurrent(repo, mark):
'''Set the name of the bookmark that we are currently on
Set the name of the bookmark that we are on (hg update <bookmark>).
The name is recorded in .hg/bookmarks.current
'''
current = repo._bookmarkcurrent
if current == mark:
return
if mark not in repo._bookmarks:
mark = ''
wlock = repo.wlock()
try:
file = repo.opener('bookmarks.current', 'w', atomictemp=True)
file.write(encoding.fromlocal(mark))
file.close()
finally:
wlock.release()
repo._bookmarkcurrent = mark
def unsetcurrent(repo):
wlock = repo.wlock()
try:
try:
util.unlink(repo.join('bookmarks.current'))
repo._bookmarkcurrent = None
except OSError, inst:
if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
finally:
wlock.release()
def updatecurrentbookmark(repo, oldnode, curbranch):
try:
return update(repo, oldnode, repo.branchtip(curbranch))
except error.RepoLookupError:
if curbranch == "default": # no default branch!
return update(repo, oldnode, repo.lookup("tip"))
else:
raise util.Abort(_("branch %s not found") % curbranch)
def update(repo, parents, node):
marks = repo._bookmarks
update = False
cur = repo._bookmarkcurrent
if not cur:
return False
toupdate = [b for b in marks if b.split('@', 1)[0] == cur.split('@', 1)[0]]
for mark in toupdate:
if mark and marks[mark] in parents:
old = repo[marks[mark]]
new = repo[node]
if old.descendant(new) and mark == cur:
marks[cur] = new.node()
update = True
if mark != cur:
del marks[mark]
if update:
marks.write()
return update
def listbookmarks(repo):
# We may try to list bookmarks on a repo type that does not
# support it (e.g., statichttprepository).
marks = getattr(repo, '_bookmarks', {})
d = {}
for k, v in marks.iteritems():
# don't expose local divergent bookmarks
if '@' not in k or k.endswith('@'):
d[k] = hex(v)
return d
def pushbookmark(repo, key, old, new):
w = repo.wlock()
try:
marks = repo._bookmarks
if hex(marks.get(key, '')) != old:
return False
if new == '':
del marks[key]
else:
if new not in repo:
return False
marks[key] = repo[new].node()
marks.write()
return True
finally:
w.release()
def updatefromremote(ui, repo, remote, path):
ui.debug("checking for updated bookmarks\n")
rb = remote.listkeys('bookmarks')
changed = False
localmarks = repo._bookmarks
for k in rb.keys():
if k in localmarks:
nr, nl = rb[k], localmarks[k]
if nr in repo:
cr = repo[nr]
cl = repo[nl]
if cl.rev() >= cr.rev():
continue
if validdest(repo, cl, cr):
localmarks[k] = cr.node()
changed = True
ui.status(_("updating bookmark %s\n") % k)
else:
if k == '@':
kd = ''
else:
kd = k
# find a unique @ suffix
for x in range(1, 100):
n = '%s@%d' % (kd, x)
if n not in localmarks:
break
# try to use an @pathalias suffix
# if an @pathalias already exists, we overwrite (update) it
for p, u in ui.configitems("paths"):
if path == u:
n = '%s@%s' % (kd, p)
localmarks[n] = cr.node()
changed = True
ui.warn(_("divergent bookmark %s stored as %s\n") % (k, n))
elif rb[k] in repo:
# add remote bookmarks for changes we already have
localmarks[k] = repo[rb[k]].node()
changed = True
ui.status(_("adding remote bookmark %s\n") % k)
if changed:
localmarks.write()
def diff(ui, dst, src):
ui.status(_("searching for changed bookmarks\n"))
smarks = src.listkeys('bookmarks')
dmarks = dst.listkeys('bookmarks')
diff = sorted(set(smarks) - set(dmarks))
for k in diff:
mark = ui.debugflag and smarks[k] or smarks[k][:12]
ui.write(" %-25s %s\n" % (k, mark))
if len(diff) <= 0:
ui.status(_("no changed bookmarks found\n"))
return 1
return 0
def validdest(repo, old, new):
"""Is the new bookmark destination a valid update from the old one"""
repo = repo.unfiltered()
if old == new:
# Old == new -> nothing to update.
return False
elif not old:
# old is nullrev, anything is valid.
# (new != nullrev has been excluded by the previous check)
return True
elif repo.obsstore:
# We only need this complicated logic if there is obsolescence
# XXX will probably deserve an optimised revset.
nm = repo.changelog.nodemap
validdests = set([old])
plen = -1
# compute the whole set of successors or descendants
while len(validdests) != plen:
plen = len(validdests)
succs = set(c.node() for c in validdests)
mutable = [c.node() for c in validdests if c.mutable()]
succs.update(obsolete.allsuccessors(repo.obsstore, mutable))
known = (n for n in succs if n in nm)
validdests = set(repo.set('%ln::', known))
return new in validdests
else:
return old.descendant(new)