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http: support sending hgargs via POST body instead of in GET or headers...
http: support sending hgargs via POST body instead of in GET or headers narrowhg (for its narrow spec) and remotefilelog (for its large batch requests) would like to be able to make requests with argument sets so absurdly large that they blow out total request size limit on some http servers. As a workaround, support stuffing args at the start of the POST body. We will probably want to leave this behavior off by default in servers forever, because it makes the old "POSTs are only for writes" assumption wrong, which might break some of the simpler authentication configurations.

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test-bundle-type.t
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$ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [format]
> usegeneraldelta=yes
> EOF
bundle w/o type option
$ hg init t1
$ hg init t2
$ cd t1
$ echo blablablablabla > file.txt
$ hg ci -Ama
adding file.txt
$ hg log | grep summary
summary: a
$ hg bundle ../b1 ../t2
searching for changes
1 changesets found
$ cd ../t2
$ hg pull ../b1
pulling from ../b1
requesting all changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
$ hg up
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg log | grep summary
summary: a
$ cd ..
test bundle types
$ for t in "None" "bzip2" "gzip" "none-v2" "v2" "v1" "gzip-v1"; do
> echo % test bundle type $t
> hg init t$t
> cd t1
> hg bundle -t $t ../b$t ../t$t
> f -q -B6 -D ../b$t; echo
> cd ../t$t
> hg debugbundle ../b$t
> hg debugbundle --spec ../b$t
> echo
> cd ..
> done
% test bundle type None
searching for changes
1 changesets found
HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
Stream params: {}
changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
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none-v2
% test bundle type bzip2
searching for changes
1 changesets found
HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
Stream params: {'Compression': 'BZ'}
changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
bzip2-v2
% test bundle type gzip
searching for changes
1 changesets found
HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
Stream params: {'Compression': 'GZ'}
changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
gzip-v2
% test bundle type none-v2
searching for changes
1 changesets found
HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
Stream params: {}
changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
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none-v2
% test bundle type v2
searching for changes
1 changesets found
HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
Stream params: {'Compression': 'BZ'}
changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
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bzip2-v2
% test bundle type v1
searching for changes
1 changesets found
HG10BZ
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bzip2-v1
% test bundle type gzip-v1
searching for changes
1 changesets found
HG10GZ
c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
gzip-v1
test garbage file
$ echo garbage > bgarbage
$ hg init tgarbage
$ cd tgarbage
$ hg pull ../bgarbage
pulling from ../bgarbage
abort: ../bgarbage: not a Mercurial bundle
[255]
$ cd ..
test invalid bundle type
$ cd t1
$ hg bundle -a -t garbage ../bgarbage
abort: garbage is not a recognized bundle specification
(see "hg help bundle" for supported values for --type)
[255]
$ cd ..