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registrar: replace "cmdtype" with an intent-based mechanism (API) Commands perform varied actions and repositories vary in their capabilities. Historically, the .hg/requires file has been used to lock out clients lacking a requirement. But this is a very heavy-handed approach and is typically reserved for cases where the on-disk storage format changes and we want to prevent incompatible clients from operating on a repo. Outside of the .hg/requires file, we tend to deal with things like optional, extension-provided features via checking at call sites. We'll either have checks in core or extensions will monkeypatch functions in core disabling incompatible features, enabling new features, etc. Things are somewhat tolerable today. But once we introduce alternate storage backends with varying support for repository features and vastly different modes of behavior, the current model will quickly grow unwieldy. For example, the implementation of the "simple store" required a lot of hacks to deal with stripping and verify because various parts of core assume things are implemented a certain way. Partial clone will require new ways of modeling file data retrieval, because we can no longer assume that all file data is already local. In this new world, some commands might not make any sense for certain types of repositories. What we need is a mechanism to affect the construction of repository (and eventually peer) instances so the requirements/capabilities needed for the current operation can be taken into account. "Current operation" can almost certainly be defined by a command. So it makes sense for commands to declare their intended actions. This commit introduces the "intents" concept on the command registrar. "intents" captures a set of strings that declare actions that are anticipated to be taken, requirements the repository must possess, etc. These intents will be passed into hg.repo(), which will pass them into localrepository, where they can be used to influence the object being created. Some use cases for this include: * For read-only intents, constructing a repository object that doesn't expose methods that can mutate the repository. Its VFS instances don't even allow opening a file with write access. * For read-only intents, constructing a repository object without cache invalidation logic. If the repo never changes during its lifetime, nothing ever needs to be invalidated and we don't need to do expensive things like verify the changelog's hidden revisions state is accurate every time we access repo.changelog. * We can automatically hide commands from `hg help` when the current repository doesn't provide that command. For example, an alternate storage backend may not support `hg commit`, so we can hide that command or anything else that would perform local commits. We already kind of had an "intents" mechanism on the registrar in the form of "cmdtype." However, it was never used. And it was limited to a single value. We really need something that supports multiple intents. And because intents may be defined by extensions and at this point are advisory, I think it is best to define them in a set rather than as separate arguments/attributes on the command. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3376

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# Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net>
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.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 contextlib
import struct
import sys
import threading
from .i18n import _
from .thirdparty import (
cbor,
)
from .thirdparty.zope import (
interface as zi,
)
from . import (
encoding,
error,
hook,
pycompat,
util,
wireproto,
wireprototypes,
wireprotov2server,
)
from .utils import (
procutil,
)
stringio = util.stringio
urlerr = util.urlerr
urlreq = util.urlreq
HTTP_OK = 200
HGTYPE = 'application/mercurial-0.1'
HGTYPE2 = 'application/mercurial-0.2'
HGERRTYPE = 'application/hg-error'
SSHV1 = wireprototypes.SSHV1
SSHV2 = wireprototypes.SSHV2
def decodevaluefromheaders(req, headerprefix):
"""Decode a long value from multiple HTTP request headers.
Returns the value as a bytes, not a str.
"""
chunks = []
i = 1
while True:
v = req.headers.get(b'%s-%d' % (headerprefix, i))
if v is None:
break
chunks.append(pycompat.bytesurl(v))
i += 1
return ''.join(chunks)
@zi.implementer(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler)
class httpv1protocolhandler(object):
def __init__(self, req, ui, checkperm):
self._req = req
self._ui = ui
self._checkperm = checkperm
self._protocaps = None
@property
def name(self):
return 'http-v1'
def getargs(self, args):
knownargs = self._args()
data = {}
keys = args.split()
for k in keys:
if k == '*':
star = {}
for key in knownargs.keys():
if key != 'cmd' and key not in keys:
star[key] = knownargs[key][0]
data['*'] = star
else:
data[k] = knownargs[k][0]
return [data[k] for k in keys]
def _args(self):
args = self._req.qsparams.asdictoflists()
postlen = int(self._req.headers.get(b'X-HgArgs-Post', 0))
if postlen:
args.update(urlreq.parseqs(
self._req.bodyfh.read(postlen), keep_blank_values=True))
return args
argvalue = decodevaluefromheaders(self._req, b'X-HgArg')
args.update(urlreq.parseqs(argvalue, keep_blank_values=True))
return args
def getprotocaps(self):
if self._protocaps is None:
value = decodevaluefromheaders(self._req, b'X-HgProto')
self._protocaps = set(value.split(' '))
return self._protocaps
def getpayload(self):
# Existing clients *always* send Content-Length.
length = int(self._req.headers[b'Content-Length'])
# If httppostargs is used, we need to read Content-Length
# minus the amount that was consumed by args.
length -= int(self._req.headers.get(b'X-HgArgs-Post', 0))
return util.filechunkiter(self._req.bodyfh, limit=length)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def mayberedirectstdio(self):
oldout = self._ui.fout
olderr = self._ui.ferr
out = util.stringio()
try:
self._ui.fout = out
self._ui.ferr = out
yield out
finally:
self._ui.fout = oldout
self._ui.ferr = olderr
def client(self):
return 'remote:%s:%s:%s' % (
self._req.urlscheme,
urlreq.quote(self._req.remotehost or ''),
urlreq.quote(self._req.remoteuser or ''))
def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps):
caps.append(b'batch')
caps.append('httpheader=%d' %
repo.ui.configint('server', 'maxhttpheaderlen'))
if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'httppostargs'):
caps.append('httppostargs')
# FUTURE advertise 0.2rx once support is implemented
# FUTURE advertise minrx and mintx after consulting config option
caps.append('httpmediatype=0.1rx,0.1tx,0.2tx')
compengines = wireproto.supportedcompengines(repo.ui, util.SERVERROLE)
if compengines:
comptypes = ','.join(urlreq.quote(e.wireprotosupport().name)
for e in compengines)
caps.append('compression=%s' % comptypes)
return caps
def checkperm(self, perm):
return self._checkperm(perm)
# This method exists mostly so that extensions like remotefilelog can
# disable a kludgey legacy method only over http. As of early 2018,
# there are no other known users, so with any luck we can discard this
# hook if remotefilelog becomes a first-party extension.
def iscmd(cmd):
return cmd in wireproto.commands
def handlewsgirequest(rctx, req, res, checkperm):
"""Possibly process a wire protocol request.
If the current request is a wire protocol request, the request is
processed by this function.
``req`` is a ``parsedrequest`` instance.
``res`` is a ``wsgiresponse`` instance.
Returns a bool indicating if the request was serviced. If set, the caller
should stop processing the request, as a response has already been issued.
"""
# Avoid cycle involving hg module.
from .hgweb import common as hgwebcommon
repo = rctx.repo
# HTTP version 1 wire protocol requests are denoted by a "cmd" query
# string parameter. If it isn't present, this isn't a wire protocol
# request.
if 'cmd' not in req.qsparams:
return False
cmd = req.qsparams['cmd']
# The "cmd" request parameter is used by both the wire protocol and hgweb.
# While not all wire protocol commands are available for all transports,
# if we see a "cmd" value that resembles a known wire protocol command, we
# route it to a protocol handler. This is better than routing possible
# wire protocol requests to hgweb because it prevents hgweb from using
# known wire protocol commands and it is less confusing for machine
# clients.
if not iscmd(cmd):
return False
# The "cmd" query string argument is only valid on the root path of the
# repo. e.g. ``/?cmd=foo``, ``/repo?cmd=foo``. URL paths within the repo
# like ``/blah?cmd=foo`` are not allowed. So don't recognize the request
# in this case. We send an HTTP 404 for backwards compatibility reasons.
if req.dispatchpath:
res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(404)
res.headers['Content-Type'] = HGTYPE
# TODO This is not a good response to issue for this request. This
# is mostly for BC for now.
res.setbodybytes('0\n%s\n' % b'Not Found')
return True
proto = httpv1protocolhandler(req, repo.ui,
lambda perm: checkperm(rctx, req, perm))
# The permissions checker should be the only thing that can raise an
# ErrorResponse. It is kind of a layer violation to catch an hgweb
# exception here. So consider refactoring into a exception type that
# is associated with the wire protocol.
try:
_callhttp(repo, req, res, proto, cmd)
except hgwebcommon.ErrorResponse as e:
for k, v in e.headers:
res.headers[k] = v
res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(e.code, pycompat.bytestr(e))
# TODO This response body assumes the failed command was
# "unbundle." That assumption is not always valid.
res.setbodybytes('0\n%s\n' % pycompat.bytestr(e))
return True
def _availableapis(repo):
apis = set()
# Registered APIs are made available via config options of the name of
# the protocol.
for k, v in API_HANDLERS.items():
section, option = v['config']
if repo.ui.configbool(section, option):
apis.add(k)
return apis
def handlewsgiapirequest(rctx, req, res, checkperm):
"""Handle requests to /api/*."""
assert req.dispatchparts[0] == b'api'
repo = rctx.repo
# This whole URL space is experimental for now. But we want to
# reserve the URL space. So, 404 all URLs if the feature isn't enabled.
if not repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'web.apiserver'):
res.status = b'404 Not Found'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain'
res.setbodybytes(_('Experimental API server endpoint not enabled'))
return
# The URL space is /api/<protocol>/*. The structure of URLs under varies
# by <protocol>.
availableapis = _availableapis(repo)
# Requests to /api/ list available APIs.
if req.dispatchparts == [b'api']:
res.status = b'200 OK'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain'
lines = [_('APIs can be accessed at /api/<name>, where <name> can be '
'one of the following:\n')]
if availableapis:
lines.extend(sorted(availableapis))
else:
lines.append(_('(no available APIs)\n'))
res.setbodybytes(b'\n'.join(lines))
return
proto = req.dispatchparts[1]
if proto not in API_HANDLERS:
res.status = b'404 Not Found'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain'
res.setbodybytes(_('Unknown API: %s\nKnown APIs: %s') % (
proto, b', '.join(sorted(availableapis))))
return
if proto not in availableapis:
res.status = b'404 Not Found'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain'
res.setbodybytes(_('API %s not enabled\n') % proto)
return
API_HANDLERS[proto]['handler'](rctx, req, res, checkperm,
req.dispatchparts[2:])
# Maps API name to metadata so custom API can be registered.
# Keys are:
#
# config
# Config option that controls whether service is enabled.
# handler
# Callable receiving (rctx, req, res, checkperm, urlparts) that is called
# when a request to this API is received.
# apidescriptor
# Callable receiving (req, repo) that is called to obtain an API
# descriptor for this service. The response must be serializable to CBOR.
API_HANDLERS = {
wireprotov2server.HTTP_WIREPROTO_V2: {
'config': ('experimental', 'web.api.http-v2'),
'handler': wireprotov2server.handlehttpv2request,
'apidescriptor': wireprotov2server.httpv2apidescriptor,
},
}
def _httpresponsetype(ui, proto, prefer_uncompressed):
"""Determine the appropriate response type and compression settings.
Returns a tuple of (mediatype, compengine, engineopts).
"""
# Determine the response media type and compression engine based
# on the request parameters.
if '0.2' in proto.getprotocaps():
# All clients are expected to support uncompressed data.
if prefer_uncompressed:
return HGTYPE2, util._noopengine(), {}
# Now find an agreed upon compression format.
compformats = wireproto.clientcompressionsupport(proto)
for engine in wireproto.supportedcompengines(ui, util.SERVERROLE):
if engine.wireprotosupport().name in compformats:
opts = {}
level = ui.configint('server', '%slevel' % engine.name())
if level is not None:
opts['level'] = level
return HGTYPE2, engine, opts
# No mutually supported compression format. Fall back to the
# legacy protocol.
# Don't allow untrusted settings because disabling compression or
# setting a very high compression level could lead to flooding
# the server's network or CPU.
opts = {'level': ui.configint('server', 'zliblevel')}
return HGTYPE, util.compengines['zlib'], opts
def processcapabilitieshandshake(repo, req, res, proto):
"""Called during a ?cmd=capabilities request.
If the client is advertising support for a newer protocol, we send
a CBOR response with information about available services. If no
advertised services are available, we don't handle the request.
"""
# Fall back to old behavior unless the API server is enabled.
if not repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'web.apiserver'):
return False
clientapis = decodevaluefromheaders(req, b'X-HgUpgrade')
protocaps = decodevaluefromheaders(req, b'X-HgProto')
if not clientapis or not protocaps:
return False
# We currently only support CBOR responses.
protocaps = set(protocaps.split(' '))
if b'cbor' not in protocaps:
return False
descriptors = {}
for api in sorted(set(clientapis.split()) & _availableapis(repo)):
handler = API_HANDLERS[api]
descriptorfn = handler.get('apidescriptor')
if not descriptorfn:
continue
descriptors[api] = descriptorfn(req, repo)
v1caps = wireproto.dispatch(repo, proto, 'capabilities')
assert isinstance(v1caps, wireprototypes.bytesresponse)
m = {
# TODO allow this to be configurable.
'apibase': 'api/',
'apis': descriptors,
'v1capabilities': v1caps.data,
}
res.status = b'200 OK'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'application/mercurial-cbor'
res.setbodybytes(cbor.dumps(m, canonical=True))
return True
def _callhttp(repo, req, res, proto, cmd):
# Avoid cycle involving hg module.
from .hgweb import common as hgwebcommon
def genversion2(gen, engine, engineopts):
# application/mercurial-0.2 always sends a payload header
# identifying the compression engine.
name = engine.wireprotosupport().name
assert 0 < len(name) < 256
yield struct.pack('B', len(name))
yield name
for chunk in gen:
yield chunk
def setresponse(code, contenttype, bodybytes=None, bodygen=None):
if code == HTTP_OK:
res.status = '200 Script output follows'
else:
res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(code)
res.headers['Content-Type'] = contenttype
if bodybytes is not None:
res.setbodybytes(bodybytes)
if bodygen is not None:
res.setbodygen(bodygen)
if not wireproto.commands.commandavailable(cmd, proto):
setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGERRTYPE,
_('requested wire protocol command is not available over '
'HTTP'))
return
proto.checkperm(wireproto.commands[cmd].permission)
# Possibly handle a modern client wanting to switch protocols.
if (cmd == 'capabilities' and
processcapabilitieshandshake(repo, req, res, proto)):
return
rsp = wireproto.dispatch(repo, proto, cmd)
if isinstance(rsp, bytes):
setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.bytesresponse):
setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp.data)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamreslegacy):
setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodygen=rsp.gen)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamres):
gen = rsp.gen
# This code for compression should not be streamres specific. It
# is here because we only compress streamres at the moment.
mediatype, engine, engineopts = _httpresponsetype(
repo.ui, proto, rsp.prefer_uncompressed)
gen = engine.compressstream(gen, engineopts)
if mediatype == HGTYPE2:
gen = genversion2(gen, engine, engineopts)
setresponse(HTTP_OK, mediatype, bodygen=gen)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pushres):
rsp = '%d\n%s' % (rsp.res, rsp.output)
setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pusherr):
rsp = '0\n%s\n' % rsp.res
res.drain = True
setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, bodybytes=rsp)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.ooberror):
setresponse(HTTP_OK, HGERRTYPE, bodybytes=rsp.message)
else:
raise error.ProgrammingError('hgweb.protocol internal failure', rsp)
def _sshv1respondbytes(fout, value):
"""Send a bytes response for protocol version 1."""
fout.write('%d\n' % len(value))
fout.write(value)
fout.flush()
def _sshv1respondstream(fout, source):
write = fout.write
for chunk in source.gen:
write(chunk)
fout.flush()
def _sshv1respondooberror(fout, ferr, rsp):
ferr.write(b'%s\n-\n' % rsp)
ferr.flush()
fout.write(b'\n')
fout.flush()
@zi.implementer(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler)
class sshv1protocolhandler(object):
"""Handler for requests services via version 1 of SSH protocol."""
def __init__(self, ui, fin, fout):
self._ui = ui
self._fin = fin
self._fout = fout
self._protocaps = set()
@property
def name(self):
return wireprototypes.SSHV1
def getargs(self, args):
data = {}
keys = args.split()
for n in xrange(len(keys)):
argline = self._fin.readline()[:-1]
arg, l = argline.split()
if arg not in keys:
raise error.Abort(_("unexpected parameter %r") % arg)
if arg == '*':
star = {}
for k in xrange(int(l)):
argline = self._fin.readline()[:-1]
arg, l = argline.split()
val = self._fin.read(int(l))
star[arg] = val
data['*'] = star
else:
val = self._fin.read(int(l))
data[arg] = val
return [data[k] for k in keys]
def getprotocaps(self):
return self._protocaps
def getpayload(self):
# We initially send an empty response. This tells the client it is
# OK to start sending data. If a client sees any other response, it
# interprets it as an error.
_sshv1respondbytes(self._fout, b'')
# The file is in the form:
#
# <chunk size>\n<chunk>
# ...
# 0\n
count = int(self._fin.readline())
while count:
yield self._fin.read(count)
count = int(self._fin.readline())
@contextlib.contextmanager
def mayberedirectstdio(self):
yield None
def client(self):
client = encoding.environ.get('SSH_CLIENT', '').split(' ', 1)[0]
return 'remote:ssh:' + client
def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps):
if self.name == wireprototypes.SSHV1:
caps.append(b'protocaps')
caps.append(b'batch')
return caps
def checkperm(self, perm):
pass
class sshv2protocolhandler(sshv1protocolhandler):
"""Protocol handler for version 2 of the SSH protocol."""
@property
def name(self):
return wireprototypes.SSHV2
def addcapabilities(self, repo, caps):
return caps
def _runsshserver(ui, repo, fin, fout, ev):
# This function operates like a state machine of sorts. The following
# states are defined:
#
# protov1-serving
# Server is in protocol version 1 serving mode. Commands arrive on
# new lines. These commands are processed in this state, one command
# after the other.
#
# protov2-serving
# Server is in protocol version 2 serving mode.
#
# upgrade-initial
# The server is going to process an upgrade request.
#
# upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake
# The protocol is being upgraded to version 2. The server is expecting
# the legacy handshake from version 1.
#
# upgrade-v2-finish
# The upgrade to version 2 of the protocol is imminent.
#
# shutdown
# The server is shutting down, possibly in reaction to a client event.
#
# And here are their transitions:
#
# protov1-serving -> shutdown
# When server receives an empty request or encounters another
# error.
#
# protov1-serving -> upgrade-initial
# An upgrade request line was seen.
#
# upgrade-initial -> upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake
# Upgrade to version 2 in progress. Server is expecting to
# process a legacy handshake.
#
# upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake -> shutdown
# Client did not fulfill upgrade handshake requirements.
#
# upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake -> upgrade-v2-finish
# Client fulfilled version 2 upgrade requirements. Finishing that
# upgrade.
#
# upgrade-v2-finish -> protov2-serving
# Protocol upgrade to version 2 complete. Server can now speak protocol
# version 2.
#
# protov2-serving -> protov1-serving
# Ths happens by default since protocol version 2 is the same as
# version 1 except for the handshake.
state = 'protov1-serving'
proto = sshv1protocolhandler(ui, fin, fout)
protoswitched = False
while not ev.is_set():
if state == 'protov1-serving':
# Commands are issued on new lines.
request = fin.readline()[:-1]
# Empty lines signal to terminate the connection.
if not request:
state = 'shutdown'
continue
# It looks like a protocol upgrade request. Transition state to
# handle it.
if request.startswith(b'upgrade '):
if protoswitched:
_sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr,
b'cannot upgrade protocols multiple '
b'times')
state = 'shutdown'
continue
state = 'upgrade-initial'
continue
available = wireproto.commands.commandavailable(request, proto)
# This command isn't available. Send an empty response and go
# back to waiting for a new command.
if not available:
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'')
continue
rsp = wireproto.dispatch(repo, proto, request)
if isinstance(rsp, bytes):
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.bytesresponse):
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp.data)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamres):
_sshv1respondstream(fout, rsp)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.streamreslegacy):
_sshv1respondstream(fout, rsp)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pushres):
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'')
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'%d' % rsp.res)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.pusherr):
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, rsp.res)
elif isinstance(rsp, wireprototypes.ooberror):
_sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr, rsp.message)
else:
raise error.ProgrammingError('unhandled response type from '
'wire protocol command: %s' % rsp)
# For now, protocol version 2 serving just goes back to version 1.
elif state == 'protov2-serving':
state = 'protov1-serving'
continue
elif state == 'upgrade-initial':
# We should never transition into this state if we've switched
# protocols.
assert not protoswitched
assert proto.name == wireprototypes.SSHV1
# Expected: upgrade <token> <capabilities>
# If we get something else, the request is malformed. It could be
# from a future client that has altered the upgrade line content.
# We treat this as an unknown command.
try:
token, caps = request.split(b' ')[1:]
except ValueError:
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'')
state = 'protov1-serving'
continue
# Send empty response if we don't support upgrading protocols.
if not ui.configbool('experimental', 'sshserver.support-v2'):
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'')
state = 'protov1-serving'
continue
try:
caps = urlreq.parseqs(caps)
except ValueError:
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'')
state = 'protov1-serving'
continue
# We don't see an upgrade request to protocol version 2. Ignore
# the upgrade request.
wantedprotos = caps.get(b'proto', [b''])[0]
if SSHV2 not in wantedprotos:
_sshv1respondbytes(fout, b'')
state = 'protov1-serving'
continue
# It looks like we can honor this upgrade request to protocol 2.
# Filter the rest of the handshake protocol request lines.
state = 'upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake'
continue
elif state == 'upgrade-v2-filter-legacy-handshake':
# Client should have sent legacy handshake after an ``upgrade``
# request. Expected lines:
#
# hello
# between
# pairs 81
# 0000...-0000...
ok = True
for line in (b'hello', b'between', b'pairs 81'):
request = fin.readline()[:-1]
if request != line:
_sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr,
b'malformed handshake protocol: '
b'missing %s' % line)
ok = False
state = 'shutdown'
break
if not ok:
continue
request = fin.read(81)
if request != b'%s-%s' % (b'0' * 40, b'0' * 40):
_sshv1respondooberror(fout, ui.ferr,
b'malformed handshake protocol: '
b'missing between argument value')
state = 'shutdown'
continue
state = 'upgrade-v2-finish'
continue
elif state == 'upgrade-v2-finish':
# Send the upgrade response.
fout.write(b'upgraded %s %s\n' % (token, SSHV2))
servercaps = wireproto.capabilities(repo, proto)
rsp = b'capabilities: %s' % servercaps.data
fout.write(b'%d\n%s\n' % (len(rsp), rsp))
fout.flush()
proto = sshv2protocolhandler(ui, fin, fout)
protoswitched = True
state = 'protov2-serving'
continue
elif state == 'shutdown':
break
else:
raise error.ProgrammingError('unhandled ssh server state: %s' %
state)
class sshserver(object):
def __init__(self, ui, repo, logfh=None):
self._ui = ui
self._repo = repo
self._fin = ui.fin
self._fout = ui.fout
# Log write I/O to stdout and stderr if configured.
if logfh:
self._fout = util.makeloggingfileobject(
logfh, self._fout, 'o', logdata=True)
ui.ferr = util.makeloggingfileobject(
logfh, ui.ferr, 'e', logdata=True)
hook.redirect(True)
ui.fout = repo.ui.fout = ui.ferr
# Prevent insertion/deletion of CRs
procutil.setbinary(self._fin)
procutil.setbinary(self._fout)
def serve_forever(self):
self.serveuntil(threading.Event())
sys.exit(0)
def serveuntil(self, ev):
"""Serve until a threading.Event is set."""
_runsshserver(self._ui, self._repo, self._fin, self._fout, ev)