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This provide us with a large speedup in the most expensive cases: Repo Case Source-Rev Dest-Rev # of revisions old time new time Difference Factor time per rev --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x0000_copies 1b661134e2ca 1ae03d022d6d : 228985 revs, 41.113063 s, 36.001255 s, -5.111808 s, × 0.8757, 157 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 9b2a99adc05e 8e29777b48e6 : 382065 revs, 27.891612 s, 14.340641 s, -13.550971 s, × 0.5142, 37 µs/rev Full comparison below: Repo Case Source-Rev Dest-Rev # of revisions old time new time Difference Factor time per rev --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- mercurial x_revs_x_added_0_copies ad6b123de1c7 39cfcef4f463 : 1 revs, 0.000042 s, 0.000042 s, +0.000000 s, × 1.0000, 42 µs/rev mercurial x_revs_x_added_x_copies 2b1c78674230 0c1d10351869 : 6 revs, 0.000114 s, 0.000109 s, -0.000005 s, × 0.9561, 18 µs/rev mercurial x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 81f8ff2a9bf2 dd3267698d84 : 1032 revs, 0.004934 s, 0.004953 s, +0.000019 s, × 1.0039, 4 µs/rev pypy x_revs_x_added_0_copies aed021ee8ae8 099ed31b181b : 9 revs, 0.000195 s, 0.000237 s, +0.000042 s, × 1.2154, 26 µs/rev pypy x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 4aa4e1f8e19a 359343b9ac0e : 1 revs, 0.000050 s, 0.000050 s, +0.000000 s, × 1.0000, 50 µs/rev pypy x_revs_x_added_x_copies ac52eb7bbbb0 72e022663155 : 7 revs, 0.000113 s, 0.000113 s, +0.000000 s, × 1.0000, 16 µs/rev pypy x_revs_x00_added_x_copies c3b14617fbd7 ace7255d9a26 : 1 revs, 0.6f1f4a s, 0.6f1f4a s, +0.000000 s, × 1.0000, 322 µs/rev pypy x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies df6f7a526b60 a83dc6a2d56f : 6 revs, 0.010788 s, 0.010702 s, -0.000086 s, × 0.9920, 1783 µs/rev pypy x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 89a76aede314 2f22446ff07e : 4785 revs, 0.050880 s, 0.050504 s, -0.000376 s, × 0.9926, 10 µs/rev pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 8a3b5bfd266e 2c68e87c3efe : 6780 revs, 0.081760 s, 0.080159 s, -0.001601 s, × 0.9804, 11 µs/rev pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 89a76aede314 7b3dda341c84 : 5441 revs, 0.061382 s, 0.060058 s, -0.001324 s, × 0.9784, 11 µs/rev pypy x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies d1defd0dc478 c9cb1334cc78 : 43645 revs, 0.585802 s, 0.536950 s, -0.048852 s, × 0.9166, 12 µs/rev pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies bf2c629d0071 4ffed77c095c : 2 revs, 0.012803 s, 0.012868 s, +0.000065 s, × 1.0051, 6434 µs/rev pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 08ea3258278e d9fa043f30c0 : 11316 revs, 0.113558 s, 0.112806 s, -0.000752 s, × 0.9934, 9 µs/rev netbeans x_revs_x_added_0_copies fb0955ffcbcd a01e9239f9e7 : 2 revs, 0.000085 s, 0.000084 s, -0.000001 s, × 0.9882, 42 µs/rev netbeans x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 6f360122949f 20eb231cc7d0 : 2 revs, 0.000106 s, 0.000106 s, +0.000000 s, × 1.0000, 53 µs/rev netbeans x_revs_x_added_x_copies 1ada3faf6fb6 5a39d12eecf4 : 3 revs, 0.000175 s, 0.000174 s, -0.000001 s, × 0.9943, 58 µs/rev netbeans x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 35be93ba1e2c 9eec5e90c05f : 9 revs, 0.000721 s, 0.000726 s, +0.000005 s, × 1.0069, 80 µs/rev netbeans x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies eac3045b4fdd 51d4ae7f1290 : 1421 revs, 0.010127 s, 0.010105 s, -0.000022 s, × 0.9978, 7 µs/rev netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies e2063d266acd 6081d72689dc : 1533 revs, 0.015616 s, 0.015748 s, +0.000132 s, × 1.0085, 10 µs/rev netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies ff453e9fee32 411350406ec2 : 5750 revs, 0.061341 s, 0.060357 s, -0.000984 s, × 0.9840, 10 µs/rev netbeans x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 588c2d1ced70 1aad62e59ddd : 66949 revs, 0.542214 s, 0.499356 s, -0.042858 s, × 0.9210, 7 µs/rev mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_0_copies 3697f962bb7b 7015fcdd43a2 : 2 revs, 0.000089 s, 0.000092 s, +0.000003 s, × 1.0337, 46 µs/rev mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_0_copies dd390860c6c9 40d0c5bed75d : 8 revs, 0.000279 s, 0.000279 s, +0.000000 s, × 1.0000, 34 µs/rev mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_x_copies 8d198483ae3b 14207ffc2b2f : 9 revs, 0.000184 s, 0.000186 s, +0.000002 s, × 1.0109, 20 µs/rev mozilla-central x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 98cbc58cc6bc 446a150332c3 : 7 revs, 0.000661 s, 0.000660 s, -0.000001 s, × 0.9985, 94 µs/rev mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 3c684b4b8f68 0a5e72d1b479 : 3 revs, 0.003377 s, 0.003372 s, -0.000005 s, × 0.9985, 1124 µs/rev mozilla-central x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 6 revs, 0.070508 s, 0.070294 s, -0.000214 s, × 0.9970, 11715 µs/rev mozilla-central x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 1593 revs, 0.006576 s, 0.006545 s, -0.000031 s, × 0.9953, 4 µs/rev mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 41 revs, 0.004809 s, 0.004998 s, +0.000189 s, × 1.0393, 121 µs/rev mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 7c97034feb78 4407bd0c6330 : 7839 revs, 0.064872 s, 0.063348 s, -0.001524 s, × 0.9765, 8 µs/rev mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 615 revs, 0.026142 s, 0.026154 s, +0.000012 s, × 1.0005, 42 µs/rev mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies f78c615a656c 96a38b690156 : 30263 revs, 0.203956 s, 0.199063 s, -0.004893 s, × 0.9760, 6 µs/rev mozilla-central x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 6832ae71433c 4c222a1d9a00 : 153721 revs, 1.763853 s, 1.277320 s, -0.486533 s, × 0.7242, 8 µs/rev mozilla-central x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 76caed42cf7c 1daa622bbe42 : 204976 revs, 2.609761 s, 1.698794 s, -0.910967 s, × 0.6509, 8 µs/rev mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_0_copies aaf6dde0deb8 9790f499805a : 2 revs, 0.000847 s, 0.000842 s, -0.000005 s, × 0.9941, 421 µs/rev mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_0_copies d8d0222927b4 5bb8ce8c7450 : 2 revs, 0.000867 s, 0.000865 s, -0.000002 s, × 0.9977, 432 µs/rev mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_x_copies 092fcca11bdb 936255a0384a : 4 revs, 0.000161 s, 0.000160 s, -0.000001 s, × 0.9938, 40 µs/rev mozilla-try x_revs_x00_added_x_copies b53d2fadbdb5 017afae788ec : 2 revs, 0.001131 s, 0.001122 s, -0.000009 s, × 0.9920, 561 µs/rev mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 20408ad61ce5 6f0ee96e21ad : 1 revs, 0.033114 s, 0.032743 s, -0.000371 s, × 0.9888, 32743 µs/rev mozilla-try x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 6 revs, 0.071092 s, 0.071529 s, +0.000437 s, × 1.0061, 11921 µs/rev mozilla-try x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 1593 revs, 0.006554 s, 0.006593 s, +0.000039 s, × 1.0060, 4 µs/rev mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 41 revs, 0.005160 s, 0.005311 s, +0.000151 s, × 1.0293, 129 µs/rev mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 1346fd0130e4 4c65cbdabc1f : 6657 revs, 0.065063 s, 0.063063 s, -0.002000 s, × 0.9693, 9 µs/rev mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies 63519bfd42ee a36a2a865d92 : 40314 revs, 0.297118 s, 0.312363 s, +0.015245 s, × 1.0513, 7 µs/rev mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_x_copies 9fe69ff0762d bcabf2a78927 : 38690 revs, 0.284002 s, 0.283106 s, -0.000896 s, × 0.9968, 7 µs/rev mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x_copies 156f6e2674f2 4d0f2c178e66 : 8598 revs, 0.086311 s, 0.083817 s, -0.002494 s, × 0.9711, 9 µs/rev mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 615 revs, 0.026738 s, 0.026516 s, -0.000222 s, × 0.9917, 43 µs/rev mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 89294cd501d9 7ccb2fc7ccb5 : 97052 revs, 1.514270 s, 1.304865 s, -0.209405 s, × 0.8617, 13 µs/rev mozilla-try x0000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies e928c65095ed e951f4ad123a : 52031 revs, 0.735875 s, 0.681088 s, -0.054787 s, × 0.9255, 13 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x_added_0_copies 6a320851d377 1ebb79acd503 : 363753 revs, 4.843329 s, 4.454320 s, -0.389009 s, × 0.9197, 12 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_0_copies dc8a3ca7010e d16fde900c9c : 34414 revs, 0.591752 s, 0.567913 s, -0.023839 s, × 0.9597, 16 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x_added_x_copies 5173c4b6f97c 95d83ee7242d : 362229 revs, 4.760563 s, 4.547043 s, -0.213520 s, × 0.9551, 12 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9126823d0e9c ca82787bb23c : 359344 revs, 4.751942 s, 4.378579 s, -0.373363 s, × 0.9214, 12 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 8d3fafa80d4b eb884023b810 : 192665 revs, 2.605014 s, 1.703622 s, -0.901392 s, × 0.6540, 8 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x0000_copies 1b661134e2ca 1ae03d022d6d : 228985 revs, 41.113063 s, 36.001255 s, -5.111808 s, × 0.8757, 157 µs/rev mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 9b2a99adc05e 8e29777b48e6 : 382065 revs, 27.891612 s, 14.340641 s, -13.550971 s, × 0.5142, 37 µs/rev Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9497
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Apache Docker Server

This directory contains code for running a Mercurial hgweb server via mod_wsgi with the Apache HTTP Server inside a Docker container.

Important

This container is intended for testing purposes only: it is not meant to be suitable for production use.

Building Image

The first step is to build a Docker image containing Apache and mod_wsgi:

$ docker build -t hg-apache .

Important

You should rebuild the image whenever the content of this directory changes. Rebuilding after pulling or when you haven't run the container in a while is typically a good idea.

Running the Server

To run the container, you'll execute something like:

$ docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`/../../..:/var/hg/source -p 8000:80 hg-apache

If you aren't a Docker expert:

  • --rm will remove the container when it stops (so it doesn't clutter your system)
  • -i will launch the container in interactive mode so stdin is attached
  • -t will allocate a pseudo TTY
  • -v src:dst will mount the host filesystem at src into dst in the container. In our example, we assume you are running from this directory and use the source code a few directories up.
  • -p 8000:80 will publish port 80 on the container to port 8000 on the host, allowing you to access the HTTP server on the host interface.
  • hg-apache is the container image to run. This should correspond to what we build with docker build.

Important

The container requires that /var/hg/source contain the Mercurial source code.

Upon start, the container will attempt an install of the source in that directory. If the architecture of the host machine doesn't match that of the Docker host (e.g. when running Boot2Docker under OS X), Mercurial's Python C extensions will fail to run. Be sure to make clean your host's source tree before mounting it in the container to avoid this.

When starting the container, you should see some start-up actions (including a Mercurial install) and some output saying Apache has started:

Now if you load http://localhost:8000/ (or whatever interface Docker is using), you should see hgweb running!

For your convenience, we've created an empty repository available at /repo. Feel free to populate it with hg push.

Customizing the Server

By default, the Docker container installs a basic hgweb config and an empty dummy repository. It also uses some reasonable defaults for mod_wsgi.

Customizing the WSGI Dispatcher And Mercurial Config

By default, the Docker environment installs a custom hgweb.wsgi file (based on the example in contrib/hgweb.wsgi). The file is installed into /var/hg/htdocs/hgweb.wsgi.

A default hgweb configuration file is also installed. The hgwebconfig file from this directory is installed into /var/hg/htdocs/config.

You have a few options for customizing these files.

The simplest is to hack up hgwebconfig and entrypoint.sh in this directory and to rebuild the Docker image. This has the downside that the Mercurial working copy is modified and you may accidentally commit unwanted changes.

The next simplest is to copy this directory somewhere, make your changes, then rebuild the image. No working copy changes involved.

The preferred solution is to mount a host file into the container and overwrite the built-in defaults.

For example, say we create a custom hgweb config file in ~/hgweb. We can start the container like so to install our custom config file:

$ docker run -v ~/hgweb:/var/hg/htdocs/config ...

You can do something similar to install a custom WSGI dispatcher:

$ docker run -v ~/hgweb.wsgi:/var/hg/htdocs/hgweb.wsgi ...

Managing Repositories

Repositories are served from /var/hg/repos by default. This directory is configured as a Docker volume. This means you can mount an existing data volume container in the container so repository data is persisted across container invocations. See https://docs.docker.com/userguide/dockervolumes/ for more.

Alternatively, if you just want to perform lightweight repository manipulation, open a shell in the container:

$ docker exec -it <container> /bin/bash

Then run hg init, etc to manipulate the repositories in /var/hg/repos.

mod_wsgi Configuration Settings

mod_wsgi settings can be controlled with the following environment variables.

WSGI_PROCESSES
Number of WSGI processes to run.
WSGI_THREADS
Number of threads to run in each WSGI process
WSGI_MAX_REQUESTS
Maximum number of requests each WSGI process may serve before it is reaped.

See https://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationDirectives#WSGIDaemonProcess for more on these settings.

Note

The default is to use 1 thread per process. The reason is that Mercurial doesn't perform well in multi-threaded mode due to the GIL. Most people run a single thread per process in production for this reason, so that's what we default to.