view hgext3rd/serverminitopic.py @ 4299:4af0235e7b0b

split: take file patterns to limit selection on matching file patterns When splitting a big changeset, the user often wants to extract specific files from the changeset while leaving the others files intact. The split command can now be called with multiple file patterns. Only files that match one of the patterns will be shown in the interactive selection. The user will be able to create one or more commits with those files. When the user finishes splitting the matching files, a last commit will be made with the remaining of the files.
author Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
date Wed, 21 Feb 2018 14:39:48 +0100
parents 49d442a2207f
children b74a31c69ad5
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"""enable a minimal verison of topic for server

Non publishing repository will see topic as "branch:topic" in the branch field.

In addition to adding the extensions, the feature must be manually enabled in the config:

    [experimental]
    server-mini-topic = yes
"""
import hashlib
import contextlib

from mercurial import (
    branchmap,
    context,
    encoding,
    extensions,
    node,
    registrar,
    util,
)

try:
    from mercurial import wireproto
    wireproto.branchmap
except ImportError: # <= hg-4.5
    from mercurial import wireprotov1server as wireproto

if util.safehasattr(registrar, 'configitem'):

    configtable = {}
    configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)
    configitem('experimental', 'server-mini-topic',
               default=False,
    )

def hasminitopic(repo):
    """true if minitopic is enabled on the repository

    (The value is cached on the repository)
    """
    enabled = getattr(repo, '_hasminitopic', None)
    if enabled is None:
        enabled = (repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'server-mini-topic')
                   and not repo.publishing())
        repo._hasminitopic = enabled
    return enabled

### make topic visible though "ctx.branch()"

def topicbranch(orig, self):
    branch = orig(self)
    if hasminitopic(self._repo) and self.phase():
        topic = self._changeset.extra.get('topic')
        if topic is not None:
            topic = encoding.tolocal(topic)
            branch = '%s:%s' % (branch, topic)
    return branch

### avoid caching topic data in rev-branch-cache

class revbranchcacheoverlay(object):
    """revbranch mixin that don't use the cache for non public changeset"""

    def _init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(revbranchcacheoverlay, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        if 'branchinfo' in vars(self):
            del self.branchinfo

    def branchinfo(self, rev, changelog=None):
        """return branch name and close flag for rev, using and updating
        persistent cache."""
        phase = self._repo._phasecache.phase(self._repo, rev)
        if phase:
            ctx = self._repo[rev]
            return ctx.branch(), ctx.closesbranch()
        return super(revbranchcacheoverlay, self).branchinfo(rev)

def reposetup(ui, repo):
    """install a repo class with a special revbranchcache"""

    if hasminitopic(repo):
        repo = repo.unfiltered()

        class minitopicrepo(repo.__class__):
            """repository subclass that install the modified cache"""

            def revbranchcache(self):
                if self._revbranchcache is None:
                    cache = super(minitopicrepo, self).revbranchcache()

                    class topicawarerbc(revbranchcacheoverlay, cache.__class__):
                        pass
                    cache.__class__ = topicawarerbc
                    if 'branchinfo' in vars(cache):
                        del cache.branchinfo
                    self._revbranchcache = cache
                return self._revbranchcache

        repo.__class__ = minitopicrepo

### topic aware branch head cache

def _phaseshash(repo, maxrev):
    """uniq ID for a phase matching a set of rev"""
    revs = set()
    cl = repo.changelog
    fr = cl.filteredrevs
    nm = cl.nodemap
    for roots in repo._phasecache.phaseroots[1:]:
        for n in roots:
            r = nm.get(n)
            if r not in fr and r < maxrev:
                revs.add(r)
    key = node.nullid
    revs = sorted(revs)
    if revs:
        s = hashlib.sha1()
        for rev in revs:
            s.update('%s;' % rev)
        key = s.digest()
    return key

# needed to prevent reference used for 'super()' call using in branchmap.py to
# no go into cycle. (yes, URG)
_oldbranchmap = branchmap.branchcache

@contextlib.contextmanager
def oldbranchmap():
    previous = branchmap.branchcache
    try:
        branchmap.branchcache = _oldbranchmap
        yield
    finally:
        branchmap.branchcache = previous

_publiconly = set([
    'base',
    'immutable',
])

def mighttopic(repo):
    return hasminitopic(repo) and repo.filtername not in _publiconly

class _topiccache(branchmap.branchcache): # combine me with branchmap.branchcache

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # super() call may fail otherwise
        with oldbranchmap():
            super(_topiccache, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        self.phaseshash = None

    def copy(self):
        """return an deep copy of the branchcache object"""
        new = self.__class__(self, self.tipnode, self.tiprev, self.filteredhash,
                             self._closednodes)
        new.phaseshash = self.phaseshash
        return new

    def validfor(self, repo):
        """Is the cache content valid regarding a repo

        - False when cached tipnode is unknown or if we detect a strip.
        - True when cache is up to date or a subset of current repo."""
        valid = super(_topiccache, self).validfor(repo)
        if not valid:
            return False
        elif self.phaseshash is None:
            # phasehash at None means this is a branchmap
            # coming from a public only set
            return True
        else:
            try:
                valid = self.phaseshash == _phaseshash(repo, self.tiprev)
                return valid
            except IndexError:
                return False

    def write(self, repo):
        # we expect (hope) mutable set to be small enough to be that computing
        # it all the time will be fast enough
        if not mighttopic(repo):
            super(_topiccache, self).write(repo)

    def update(self, repo, revgen):
        """Given a branchhead cache, self, that may have extra nodes or be
        missing heads, and a generator of nodes that are strictly a superset of
        heads missing, this function updates self to be correct.
        """
        super(_topiccache, self).update(repo, revgen)
        if mighttopic(repo):
            self.phaseshash = _phaseshash(repo, self.tiprev)

def wrapread(orig, repo):
    # Avoiding to write cache for filter where topic applies is a good step,
    # but we need to also avoid reading it. Existing branchmap cache might
    # exists before the turned the feature on.
    if mighttopic(repo):
        return None
    return orig(repo)

# advertise topic capabilities

def wireprotocaps(orig, repo, proto):
    caps = orig(repo, proto)
    if hasminitopic(repo):
        caps.append('topics')
    return caps

# wrap the necessary bit

def wrapclass(container, oldname, new):
    old = getattr(container, oldname)
    if not issubclass(old, new):
        targetclass = new
        # check if someone else already wrapped the class and handle that
        if not issubclass(new, old):
            class targetclass(new, old):
                pass
        setattr(container, oldname, targetclass)
    current = getattr(container, oldname)
    assert issubclass(current, new), (current, new, targetclass)

def uisetup(ui):
    wrapclass(branchmap, 'branchcache', _topiccache)
    extensions.wrapfunction(branchmap, 'read', wrapread)
    extensions.wrapfunction(wireproto, '_capabilities', wireprotocaps)
    extensions.wrapfunction(context.changectx, 'branch', topicbranch)