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# transaction.py - simple journaling scheme for mercurial
#
# This transaction scheme is intended to gracefully handle program
# errors and interruptions. More serious failures like system crashes
# can be recovered with an fsck-like tool. As the whole repository is
# effectively log-structured, this should amount to simply truncating
# anything that isn't referenced in the changelog.
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 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 i18n import _
import errno
import error, util
def active(func):
def _active(self, *args, **kwds):
if self.count == 0:
raise error.Abort(_(
'cannot use transaction when it is already committed/aborted'))
return func(self, *args, **kwds)
return _active
def _playback(journal, report, opener, entries, backupentries, unlink=True):
for f, o, _ignore in entries:
if o or not unlink:
try:
fp = opener(f, 'a')
fp.truncate(o)
fp.close()
except IOError:
report(_("failed to truncate %s\n") % f)
raise
else:
try:
opener.unlink(f)
except (IOError, OSError), inst:
if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
backupfiles = []
for f, b, _ignore in backupentries:
filepath = opener.join(f)
backuppath = opener.join(b)
try:
util.copyfile(backuppath, filepath)
backupfiles.append(b)
except IOError:
report(_("failed to recover %s\n") % f)
raise
opener.unlink(journal)
backuppath = "%s.backupfiles" % journal
if opener.exists(backuppath):
opener.unlink(backuppath)
for f in backupfiles:
opener.unlink(f)
class transaction(object):
def __init__(self, report, opener, journal, after=None, createmode=None,
onclose=None, onabort=None):
"""Begin a new transaction
Begins a new transaction that allows rolling back writes in the event of
an exception.
* `after`: called after the transaction has been committed
* `createmode`: the mode of the journal file that will be created
* `onclose`: called as the transaction is closing, but before it is
closed
* `onabort`: called as the transaction is aborting, but before any files
have been truncated
"""
self.count = 1
self.usages = 1
self.report = report
self.opener = opener
self.after = after
self.onclose = onclose
self.onabort = onabort
self.entries = []
self.backupentries = []
self.map = {}
self.backupmap = {}
self.journal = journal
self._queue = []
# a dict of arguments to be passed to hooks
self.hookargs = {}
self.backupjournal = "%s.backupfiles" % journal
self.file = opener.open(self.journal, "w")
self.backupsfile = opener.open(self.backupjournal, 'w')
if createmode is not None:
opener.chmod(self.journal, createmode & 0666)
opener.chmod(self.backupjournal, createmode & 0666)
# hold file generations to be performed on commit
self._filegenerators = {}
def __del__(self):
if self.journal:
self._abort()
@active
def startgroup(self):
self._queue.append(([], []))
@active
def endgroup(self):
q = self._queue.pop()
self.entries.extend(q[0])
self.backupentries.extend(q[1])
offsets = []
backups = []
for f, o, _data in q[0]:
offsets.append((f, o))
for f, b, _data in q[1]:
backups.append((f, b))
d = ''.join(['%s\0%d\n' % (f, o) for f, o in offsets])
self.file.write(d)
self.file.flush()
d = ''.join(['%s\0%s\0' % (f, b) for f, b in backups])
self.backupsfile.write(d)
self.backupsfile.flush()
@active
def add(self, file, offset, data=None):
if file in self.map or file in self.backupmap:
return
if self._queue:
self._queue[-1][0].append((file, offset, data))
return
self.entries.append((file, offset, data))
self.map[file] = len(self.entries) - 1
# add enough data to the journal to do the truncate
self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self.file.flush()
@active
def addbackup(self, file, hardlink=True):
"""Adds a backup of the file to the transaction
Calling addbackup() creates a hardlink backup of the specified file
that is used to recover the file in the event of the transaction
aborting.
* `file`: the file path, relative to .hg/store
* `hardlink`: use a hardlink to quickly create the backup
"""
if file in self.map or file in self.backupmap:
return
backupfile = "%s.backup.%s" % (self.journal, file)
if self.opener.exists(file):
filepath = self.opener.join(file)
backuppath = self.opener.join(backupfile)
util.copyfiles(filepath, backuppath, hardlink=hardlink)
else:
self.add(file, 0)
return
if self._queue:
self._queue[-1][1].append((file, backupfile))
return
self.backupentries.append((file, backupfile, None))
self.backupmap[file] = len(self.backupentries) - 1
self.backupsfile.write("%s\0%s\0" % (file, backupfile))
self.backupsfile.flush()
@active
def addfilegenerator(self, genid, filenames, genfunc, order=0):
"""add a function to generates some files at transaction commit
The `genfunc` argument is a function capable of generating proper
content of each entry in the `filename` tuple.
At transaction close time, `genfunc` will be called with one file
object argument per entries in `filenames`.
The transaction itself is responsible for the backup, creation and
final write of such file.
The `genid` argument is used to ensure the same set of file is only
generated once. Call to `addfilegenerator` for a `genid` already
present will overwrite the old entry.
The `order` argument may be used to control the order in which multiple
generator will be executed.
"""
self._filegenerators[genid] = (order, filenames, genfunc)
@active
def find(self, file):
if file in self.map:
return self.entries[self.map[file]]
if file in self.backupmap:
return self.backupentries[self.backupmap[file]]
return None
@active
def replace(self, file, offset, data=None):
'''
replace can only replace already committed entries
that are not pending in the queue
'''
if file not in self.map:
raise KeyError(file)
index = self.map[file]
self.entries[index] = (file, offset, data)
self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self.file.flush()
@active
def nest(self):
self.count += 1
self.usages += 1
return self
def release(self):
if self.count > 0:
self.usages -= 1
# if the transaction scopes are left without being closed, fail
if self.count > 0 and self.usages == 0:
self._abort()
def running(self):
return self.count > 0
@active
def close(self):
'''commit the transaction'''
# write files registered for generation
for order, filenames, genfunc in sorted(self._filegenerators.values()):
files = []
try:
for name in filenames:
self.addbackup(name)
files.append(self.opener(name, 'w', atomictemp=True))
genfunc(*files)
finally:
for f in files:
f.close()
if self.count == 1 and self.onclose is not None:
self.onclose()
self.count -= 1
if self.count != 0:
return
self.file.close()
self.backupsfile.close()
self.entries = []
if self.after:
self.after()
if self.opener.isfile(self.journal):
self.opener.unlink(self.journal)
if self.opener.isfile(self.backupjournal):
self.opener.unlink(self.backupjournal)
for _f, b, _ignore in self.backupentries:
self.opener.unlink(b)
self.backupentries = []
self.journal = None
@active
def abort(self):
'''abort the transaction (generally called on error, or when the
transaction is not explicitly committed before going out of
scope)'''
self._abort()
def _abort(self):
self.count = 0
self.usages = 0
self.file.close()
self.backupsfile.close()
if self.onabort is not None:
self.onabort()
try:
if not self.entries and not self.backupentries:
if self.journal:
self.opener.unlink(self.journal)
if self.backupjournal:
self.opener.unlink(self.backupjournal)
return
self.report(_("transaction abort!\n"))
try:
_playback(self.journal, self.report, self.opener,
self.entries, self.backupentries, False)
self.report(_("rollback completed\n"))
except Exception:
self.report(_("rollback failed - please run hg recover\n"))
finally:
self.journal = None
def rollback(opener, file, report):
"""Rolls back the transaction contained in the given file
Reads the entries in the specified file, and the corresponding
'*.backupfiles' file, to recover from an incomplete transaction.
* `file`: a file containing a list of entries, specifying where
to truncate each file. The file should contain a list of
file\0offset pairs, delimited by newlines. The corresponding
'*.backupfiles' file should contain a list of file\0backupfile
pairs, delimited by \0.
"""
entries = []
backupentries = []
fp = opener.open(file)
lines = fp.readlines()
fp.close()
for l in lines:
try:
f, o = l.split('\0')
entries.append((f, int(o), None))
except ValueError:
report(_("couldn't read journal entry %r!\n") % l)
backupjournal = "%s.backupfiles" % file
if opener.exists(backupjournal):
fp = opener.open(backupjournal)
data = fp.read()
if len(data) > 0:
parts = data.split('\0')
for i in xrange(0, len(parts), 2):
f, b = parts[i:i + 1]
backupentries.append((f, b, None))
_playback(file, report, opener, entries, backupentries)