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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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#require bzr
$ . "$TESTDIR/bzr-definitions"
create and rename on the same file in the same step
$ mkdir test-createandrename
$ cd test-createandrename
$ bzr init -q source
test empty repo conversion (issue3233)
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
back to the rename stuff
$ cd source
$ echo a > a
$ echo c > c
$ echo e > e
$ bzr add -q a c e
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Initial add: a, c, e'
$ bzr mv a b
a => b
$ bzr mv c d
c => d
$ bzr mv e f
e => f
$ echo a2 >> a
$ mkdir e
$ bzr add -q a e
$ bzr commit -q -m 'rename a into b, create a, rename c into d'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Initial add: a, c, e
0 rename a into b, create a, rename c into d
$ glog -R source-hg
o 1@source "rename a into b, create a, rename c into d" files: a b c d e f
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o 0@source "Initial add: a, c, e" files: a c e
manifest
$ hg manifest -R source-hg -r tip
a
b
d
f
test --rev option
$ hg convert -r 1 source source-1-hg
initializing destination source-1-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 Initial add: a, c, e
$ glog -R source-1-hg
o 0@source "Initial add: a, c, e" files: a c e
test with filemap
$ cat > filemap <<EOF
> exclude a
> EOF
$ hg convert --filemap filemap source source-filemap-hg
initializing destination source-filemap-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Initial add: a, c, e
0 rename a into b, create a, rename c into d
$ hg -R source-filemap-hg manifest -r tip
b
d
f
convert from lightweight checkout
$ bzr checkout --lightweight source source-light
$ hg convert -s bzr source-light source-light-hg
initializing destination source-light-hg repository
warning: lightweight checkouts may cause conversion failures, try with a regular branch instead.
$TESTTMP/test-createandrename/source-light does not look like a Bazaar repository
abort: source-light: missing or unsupported repository
[255]
extract timestamps that look just like hg's {date|isodate}:
yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM zzzz (no seconds!)
compare timestamps
$ cd source
$ bzr log | \
> sed '/timestamp/!d;s/.\{15\}\([0-9: -]\{16\}\):.. \(.[0-9]\{4\}\)/\1 \2/' \
> > ../bzr-timestamps
$ cd ..
$ hg -R source-hg log --template "{date|isodate}\n" > hg-timestamps
$ cmp bzr-timestamps hg-timestamps || diff -u bzr-timestamps hg-timestamps
$ cd ..
merge
$ mkdir test-merge
$ cd test-merge
$ cat > helper.py <<EOF
> import sys
> from bzrlib import workingtree
> wt = workingtree.WorkingTree.open('.')
>
> message, stamp = sys.argv[1:]
> wt.commit(message, timestamp=int(stamp))
> EOF
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ echo content > a
$ echo content2 > b
$ bzr add -q a b
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Initial add'
$ cd ..
$ bzr branch -q source source-improve
$ cd source
$ echo more >> a
$ python ../helper.py 'Editing a' 100
$ cd ../source-improve
$ echo content3 >> b
$ python ../helper.py 'Editing b' 200
$ cd ../source
$ bzr merge -q ../source-improve
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Merged improve branch'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert --datesort source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
3 Initial add
2 Editing a
1 Editing b
0 Merged improve branch
$ glog -R source-hg
o 3@source "Merged improve branch" files:
|\
| o 2@source-improve "Editing b" files: b
| |
o | 1@source "Editing a" files: a
|/
o 0@source "Initial add" files: a b
$ cd ..
#if symlink execbit
symlinks and executable files
$ mkdir test-symlinks
$ cd test-symlinks
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ touch program
$ chmod +x program
$ ln -s program altname
$ mkdir d
$ echo a > d/a
$ ln -s a syma
$ bzr add -q altname program syma d/a
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Initial setup'
$ touch newprog
$ chmod +x newprog
$ rm altname
$ ln -s newprog altname
$ chmod -x program
$ bzr add -q newprog
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Symlink changed, x bits changed'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Initial setup
0 Symlink changed, x bits changed
$ manifest source-hg 0
% manifest of 0
644 @ altname
644 d/a
755 * program
644 @ syma
$ manifest source-hg tip
% manifest of tip
644 @ altname
644 d/a
755 * newprog
644 program
644 @ syma
test the symlinks can be recreated
$ cd source-hg
$ hg up
5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg cat syma; echo
a
$ cd ../..
#endif
Multiple branches
$ bzr init-repo -q --no-trees repo
$ bzr init -q repo/trunk
$ bzr co repo/trunk repo-trunk
$ cd repo-trunk
$ echo a > a
$ bzr add -q a
$ bzr ci -qm adda
$ bzr tag trunk-tag
Created tag trunk-tag.
$ bzr switch -b branch
Tree is up to date at revision 1.
Switched to branch: *repo/branch/ (glob)
$ sleep 1
$ echo b > b
$ bzr add -q b
$ bzr ci -qm addb
$ bzr tag branch-tag
Created tag branch-tag.
$ bzr switch --force ../repo/trunk
Updated to revision 1.
Switched to branch: */repo/trunk/ (glob)
$ sleep 1
$ echo a >> a
$ bzr ci -qm changea
$ cd ..
$ hg convert --datesort repo repo-bzr
initializing destination repo-bzr repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
2 adda
1 addb
0 changea
updating tags
$ (cd repo-bzr; glog)
o 3@default "update tags" files: .hgtags
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o 2@default "changea" files: a
|
| o 1@branch "addb" files: b
|/
o 0@default "adda" files: a
Test tags (converted identifiers are not stable because bzr ones are
not and get incorporated in extra fields).
$ hg -R repo-bzr tags
tip 3:* (glob)
branch-tag 1:* (glob)
trunk-tag 0:* (glob)
Nested repositories (issue3254)
$ bzr init-repo -q --no-trees repo/inner
$ bzr init -q repo/inner/trunk
$ bzr co repo/inner/trunk inner-trunk
$ cd inner-trunk
$ echo b > b
$ bzr add -q b
$ bzr ci -qm addb
$ cd ..
$ hg convert --datesort repo noinner-bzr
initializing destination noinner-bzr repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
2 adda
1 addb
0 changea
updating tags