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lfs: allow a pointer to be extracted from a context that removes the file This is needed to let 'set:lfs()' and '{lfs_files}' work normally on removed files. Yuya suggested returning a null pointer for removed files, instead of the pointer from the parent. The first attempt at this was to return None for a non LFS file, and a (pointer, ctx) tuple to hold the pointer and context (or parent pointer and context for a removed file). But this complicated the callers, even the ones that didn't care about removed files. Instead, let's use {} to represent a removed pointer. This has the added convenience of being a useful representation in the template language, and only affects the callers that care about removed files (and only slightly). Since pointers are explicitly serialized with a call to a member function, there is no danger of writing these to disk.

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# lfs - hash-preserving large file support using Git-LFS protocol
#
# 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.
"""lfs - large file support (EXPERIMENTAL)
This extension allows large files to be tracked outside of the normal
repository storage and stored on a centralized server, similar to the
``largefiles`` extension. The ``git-lfs`` protocol is used when
communicating with the server, so existing git infrastructure can be
harnessed. Even though the files are stored outside of the repository,
they are still integrity checked in the same manner as normal files.
The files stored outside of the repository are downloaded on demand,
which reduces the time to clone, and possibly the local disk usage.
This changes fundamental workflows in a DVCS, so careful thought
should be given before deploying it. :hg:`convert` can be used to
convert LFS repositories to normal repositories that no longer
require this extension, and do so without changing the commit hashes.
This allows the extension to be disabled if the centralized workflow
becomes burdensome. However, the pre and post convert clones will
not be able to communicate with each other unless the extension is
enabled on both.
To start a new repository, or to add LFS files to an existing one, just
create an ``.hglfs`` file as described below in the root directory of
the repository. Typically, this file should be put under version
control, so that the settings will propagate to other repositories with
push and pull. During any commit, Mercurial will consult this file to
determine if an added or modified file should be stored externally. The
type of storage depends on the characteristics of the file at each
commit. A file that is near a size threshold may switch back and forth
between LFS and normal storage, as needed.
Alternately, both normal repositories and largefile controlled
repositories can be converted to LFS by using :hg:`convert` and the
``lfs.track`` config option described below. The ``.hglfs`` file
should then be created and added, to control subsequent LFS selection.
The hashes are also unchanged in this case. The LFS and non-LFS
repositories can be distinguished because the LFS repository will
abort any command if this extension is disabled.
Committed LFS files are held locally, until the repository is pushed.
Prior to pushing the normal repository data, the LFS files that are
tracked by the outgoing commits are automatically uploaded to the
configured central server. No LFS files are transferred on
:hg:`pull` or :hg:`clone`. Instead, the files are downloaded on
demand as they need to be read, if a cached copy cannot be found
locally. Both committing and downloading an LFS file will link the
file to a usercache, to speed up future access. See the `usercache`
config setting described below.
.hglfs::
The extension reads its configuration from a versioned ``.hglfs``
configuration file found in the root of the working directory. The
``.hglfs`` file uses the same syntax as all other Mercurial
configuration files. It uses a single section, ``[track]``.
The ``[track]`` section specifies which files are stored as LFS (or
not). Each line is keyed by a file pattern, with a predicate value.
The first file pattern match is used, so put more specific patterns
first. The available predicates are ``all()``, ``none()``, and
``size()``. See "hg help filesets.size" for the latter.
Example versioned ``.hglfs`` file::
[track]
# No Makefile or python file, anywhere, will be LFS
**Makefile = none()
**.py = none()
**.zip = all()
**.exe = size(">1MB")
# Catchall for everything not matched above
** = size(">10MB")
Configs::
[lfs]
# Remote endpoint. Multiple protocols are supported:
# - http(s)://user:pass@example.com/path
# git-lfs endpoint
# - file:///tmp/path
# local filesystem, usually for testing
# if unset, lfs will prompt setting this when it must use this value.
# (default: unset)
url = https://example.com/repo.git/info/lfs
# Which files to track in LFS. Path tests are "**.extname" for file
# extensions, and "path:under/some/directory" for path prefix. Both
# are relative to the repository root.
# File size can be tested with the "size()" fileset, and tests can be
# joined with fileset operators. (See "hg help filesets.operators".)
#
# Some examples:
# - all() # everything
# - none() # nothing
# - size(">20MB") # larger than 20MB
# - !**.txt # anything not a *.txt file
# - **.zip | **.tar.gz | **.7z # some types of compressed files
# - path:bin # files under "bin" in the project root
# - (**.php & size(">2MB")) | (**.js & size(">5MB")) | **.tar.gz
# | (path:bin & !path:/bin/README) | size(">1GB")
# (default: none())
#
# This is ignored if there is a tracked '.hglfs' file, and this setting
# will eventually be deprecated and removed.
track = size(">10M")
# how many times to retry before giving up on transferring an object
retry = 5
# the local directory to store lfs files for sharing across local clones.
# If not set, the cache is located in an OS specific cache location.
usercache = /path/to/global/cache
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
bundle2,
changegroup,
cmdutil,
config,
context,
error,
exchange,
extensions,
filelog,
fileset,
hg,
localrepo,
merge,
minifileset,
node,
pycompat,
registrar,
revlog,
scmutil,
templatekw,
upgrade,
util,
vfs as vfsmod,
wireproto,
)
from . import (
blobstore,
wrapper,
)
# 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'
configtable = {}
configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)
configitem('experimental', 'lfs.user-agent',
default=None,
)
configitem('experimental', 'lfs.worker-enable',
default=False,
)
configitem('lfs', 'url',
default=None,
)
configitem('lfs', 'usercache',
default=None,
)
# Deprecated
configitem('lfs', 'threshold',
default=None,
)
configitem('lfs', 'track',
default='none()',
)
configitem('lfs', 'retry',
default=5,
)
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
templatekeyword = registrar.templatekeyword()
filesetpredicate = registrar.filesetpredicate()
def featuresetup(ui, supported):
# don't die on seeing a repo with the lfs requirement
supported |= {'lfs'}
def uisetup(ui):
localrepo.localrepository.featuresetupfuncs.add(featuresetup)
def reposetup(ui, repo):
# Nothing to do with a remote repo
if not repo.local():
return
repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore = blobstore.local(repo)
repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore = blobstore.remote(repo)
class lfsrepo(repo.__class__):
@localrepo.unfilteredmethod
def commitctx(self, ctx, error=False):
repo.svfs.options['lfstrack'] = _trackedmatcher(self)
return super(lfsrepo, self).commitctx(ctx, error)
repo.__class__ = lfsrepo
if 'lfs' not in repo.requirements:
def checkrequireslfs(ui, repo, **kwargs):
if 'lfs' not in repo.requirements:
last = kwargs.get('node_last')
_bin = node.bin
if last:
s = repo.set('%n:%n', _bin(kwargs['node']), _bin(last))
else:
s = repo.set('%n', _bin(kwargs['node']))
for ctx in s:
# TODO: is there a way to just walk the files in the commit?
if any(ctx[f].islfs() for f in ctx.files() if f in ctx):
repo.requirements.add('lfs')
repo._writerequirements()
repo.prepushoutgoinghooks.add('lfs', wrapper.prepush)
break
ui.setconfig('hooks', 'commit.lfs', checkrequireslfs, 'lfs')
ui.setconfig('hooks', 'pretxnchangegroup.lfs', checkrequireslfs, 'lfs')
else:
repo.prepushoutgoinghooks.add('lfs', wrapper.prepush)
def _trackedmatcher(repo):
"""Return a function (path, size) -> bool indicating whether or not to
track a given file with lfs."""
if not repo.wvfs.exists('.hglfs'):
# No '.hglfs' in wdir. Fallback to config for now.
trackspec = repo.ui.config('lfs', 'track')
# deprecated config: lfs.threshold
threshold = repo.ui.configbytes('lfs', 'threshold')
if threshold:
fileset.parse(trackspec) # make sure syntax errors are confined
trackspec = "(%s) | size('>%d')" % (trackspec, threshold)
return minifileset.compile(trackspec)
data = repo.wvfs.tryread('.hglfs')
if not data:
return lambda p, s: False
# Parse errors here will abort with a message that points to the .hglfs file
# and line number.
cfg = config.config()
cfg.parse('.hglfs', data)
try:
rules = [(minifileset.compile(pattern), minifileset.compile(rule))
for pattern, rule in cfg.items('track')]
except error.ParseError as e:
# The original exception gives no indicator that the error is in the
# .hglfs file, so add that.
# TODO: See if the line number of the file can be made available.
raise error.Abort(_('parse error in .hglfs: %s') % e)
def _match(path, size):
for pat, rule in rules:
if pat(path, size):
return rule(path, size)
return False
return _match
def wrapfilelog(filelog):
wrapfunction = extensions.wrapfunction
wrapfunction(filelog, 'addrevision', wrapper.filelogaddrevision)
wrapfunction(filelog, 'renamed', wrapper.filelogrenamed)
wrapfunction(filelog, 'size', wrapper.filelogsize)
def extsetup(ui):
wrapfilelog(filelog.filelog)
wrapfunction = extensions.wrapfunction
wrapfunction(cmdutil, '_updatecatformatter', wrapper._updatecatformatter)
wrapfunction(scmutil, 'wrapconvertsink', wrapper.convertsink)
wrapfunction(upgrade, '_finishdatamigration',
wrapper.upgradefinishdatamigration)
wrapfunction(upgrade, 'preservedrequirements',
wrapper.upgraderequirements)
wrapfunction(upgrade, 'supporteddestrequirements',
wrapper.upgraderequirements)
wrapfunction(changegroup,
'supportedoutgoingversions',
wrapper.supportedoutgoingversions)
wrapfunction(changegroup,
'allsupportedversions',
wrapper.allsupportedversions)
wrapfunction(exchange, 'push', wrapper.push)
wrapfunction(wireproto, '_capabilities', wrapper._capabilities)
wrapfunction(context.basefilectx, 'cmp', wrapper.filectxcmp)
wrapfunction(context.basefilectx, 'isbinary', wrapper.filectxisbinary)
context.basefilectx.islfs = wrapper.filectxislfs
revlog.addflagprocessor(
revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED,
(
wrapper.readfromstore,
wrapper.writetostore,
wrapper.bypasscheckhash,
),
)
wrapfunction(hg, 'clone', wrapper.hgclone)
wrapfunction(hg, 'postshare', wrapper.hgpostshare)
wrapfunction(merge, 'applyupdates', wrapper.mergemodapplyupdates)
wrapfunction(cmdutil, '_prefetchfiles', wrapper.cmdutilprefetchfiles)
# Make bundle choose changegroup3 instead of changegroup2. This affects
# "hg bundle" command. Note: it does not cover all bundle formats like
# "packed1". Using "packed1" with lfs will likely cause trouble.
names = [k for k, v in exchange._bundlespeccgversions.items() if v == '02']
for k in names:
exchange._bundlespeccgversions[k] = '03'
# bundlerepo uses "vfsmod.readonlyvfs(othervfs)", we need to make sure lfs
# options and blob stores are passed from othervfs to the new readonlyvfs.
wrapfunction(vfsmod.readonlyvfs, '__init__', wrapper.vfsinit)
# when writing a bundle via "hg bundle" command, upload related LFS blobs
wrapfunction(bundle2, 'writenewbundle', wrapper.writenewbundle)
@filesetpredicate('lfs()')
def lfsfileset(mctx, x):
"""File that uses LFS storage."""
# i18n: "lfs" is a keyword
fileset.getargs(x, 0, 0, _("lfs takes no arguments"))
return [f for f in mctx.subset
if wrapper.pointerfromctx(mctx.ctx, f) is not None]
@templatekeyword('lfs_files')
def lfsfiles(repo, ctx, **args):
"""List of strings. LFS files added or modified by the changeset."""
args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args)
pointers = wrapper.pointersfromctx(ctx) # {path: pointer}
files = sorted(pointers.keys())
def pointer(v):
# In the file spec, version is first and the other keys are sorted.
sortkeyfunc = lambda x: (x[0] != 'version', x)
items = sorted(pointers[v].iteritems(), key=sortkeyfunc)
return util.sortdict(items)
makemap = lambda v: {
'file': v,
'lfsoid': pointers[v].oid(),
'lfspointer': templatekw.hybriddict(pointer(v)),
}
# TODO: make the separator ', '?
f = templatekw._showlist('lfs_file', files, args)
return templatekw._hybrid(f, files, makemap, pycompat.identity)
@command('debuglfsupload',
[('r', 'rev', [], _('upload large files introduced by REV'))])
def debuglfsupload(ui, repo, **opts):
"""upload lfs blobs added by the working copy parent or given revisions"""
revs = opts.get('rev', [])
pointers = wrapper.extractpointers(repo, scmutil.revrange(repo, revs))
wrapper.uploadblobs(repo, pointers)