view hgext/lfs/wrapper.py @ 35480:417e8e040102

lfs: verify lfs object content when transferring to and from the remote store This avoids inserting corrupt files into the usercache, and local and remote stores. One down side is that the bad file won't be available locally for forensic purposes after a remote download. I'm thinking about adding an 'incoming' directory to the local lfs store to handle the download, and then move it to the 'objects' directory after it passes verification. That would have the additional benefit of not concatenating each transfer chunk in memory until the full file is transferred. Verification isn't needed when the data is passed back through the revlog interface or when the oid was just calculated, but otherwise it is on by default. The additional overhead should be well worth avoiding problems with file based remote stores, or buggy lfs servers. Having two different verify functions is a little sad, but the full data of the blob is mostly passed around in memory, because that's what the revlog interface wants. The upload function, however, chunks up the data. It would be ideal if that was how the content is always handled, but that's probably a huge project. I don't really like printing the long hash, but `hg debugdata` isn't a public interface, and is the only way to get it. The filelog and revision info is nowhere near this area, so recommending `hg verify` is the easiest thing to do.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Fri, 17 Nov 2017 00:06:45 -0500
parents 02f54a1ec9eb
children 5a73a0446afd
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# wrapper.py - methods wrapping core mercurial logic
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import hashlib

from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import bin, nullid, short

from mercurial import (
    error,
    filelog,
    revlog,
    util,
)

from ..largefiles import lfutil

from . import (
    blobstore,
    pointer,
)

def supportedoutgoingversions(orig, repo):
    versions = orig(repo)
    versions.discard('01')
    versions.discard('02')
    versions.add('03')
    return versions

def allsupportedversions(orig, ui):
    versions = orig(ui)
    versions.add('03')
    return versions

def bypasscheckhash(self, text):
    return False

def readfromstore(self, text):
    """Read filelog content from local blobstore transform for flagprocessor.

    Default tranform for flagprocessor, returning contents from blobstore.
    Returns a 2-typle (text, validatehash) where validatehash is True as the
    contents of the blobstore should be checked using checkhash.
    """
    p = pointer.deserialize(text)
    oid = p.oid()
    store = self.opener.lfslocalblobstore
    if not store.has(oid):
        p.filename = getattr(self, 'indexfile', None)
        self.opener.lfsremoteblobstore.readbatch([p], store)

    # The caller will validate the content
    text = store.read(oid, verify=False)

    # pack hg filelog metadata
    hgmeta = {}
    for k in p.keys():
        if k.startswith('x-hg-'):
            name = k[len('x-hg-'):]
            hgmeta[name] = p[k]
    if hgmeta or text.startswith('\1\n'):
        text = filelog.packmeta(hgmeta, text)

    return (text, True)

def writetostore(self, text):
    # hg filelog metadata (includes rename, etc)
    hgmeta, offset = filelog.parsemeta(text)
    if offset and offset > 0:
        # lfs blob does not contain hg filelog metadata
        text = text[offset:]

    # git-lfs only supports sha256
    oid = hashlib.sha256(text).hexdigest()
    self.opener.lfslocalblobstore.write(oid, text, verify=False)

    # replace contents with metadata
    longoid = 'sha256:%s' % oid
    metadata = pointer.gitlfspointer(oid=longoid, size=str(len(text)))

    # by default, we expect the content to be binary. however, LFS could also
    # be used for non-binary content. add a special entry for non-binary data.
    # this will be used by filectx.isbinary().
    if not util.binary(text):
        # not hg filelog metadata (affecting commit hash), no "x-hg-" prefix
        metadata['x-is-binary'] = '0'

    # translate hg filelog metadata to lfs metadata with "x-hg-" prefix
    if hgmeta is not None:
        for k, v in hgmeta.iteritems():
            metadata['x-hg-%s' % k] = v

    rawtext = metadata.serialize()
    return (rawtext, False)

def _islfs(rlog, node=None, rev=None):
    if rev is None:
        if node is None:
            # both None - likely working copy content where node is not ready
            return False
        rev = rlog.rev(node)
    else:
        node = rlog.node(rev)
    if node == nullid:
        return False
    flags = rlog.flags(rev)
    return bool(flags & revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED)

def filelogaddrevision(orig, self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2,
                       cachedelta=None, node=None,
                       flags=revlog.REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS, **kwds):
    threshold = self.opener.options['lfsthreshold']
    textlen = len(text)
    # exclude hg rename meta from file size
    meta, offset = filelog.parsemeta(text)
    if offset:
        textlen -= offset

    if threshold and textlen > threshold:
        flags |= revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED

    return orig(self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta=cachedelta,
                node=node, flags=flags, **kwds)

def filelogrenamed(orig, self, node):
    if _islfs(self, node):
        rawtext = self.revision(node, raw=True)
        if not rawtext:
            return False
        metadata = pointer.deserialize(rawtext)
        if 'x-hg-copy' in metadata and 'x-hg-copyrev' in metadata:
            return metadata['x-hg-copy'], bin(metadata['x-hg-copyrev'])
        else:
            return False
    return orig(self, node)

def filelogsize(orig, self, rev):
    if _islfs(self, rev=rev):
        # fast path: use lfs metadata to answer size
        rawtext = self.revision(rev, raw=True)
        metadata = pointer.deserialize(rawtext)
        return int(metadata['size'])
    return orig(self, rev)

def filectxcmp(orig, self, fctx):
    """returns True if text is different than fctx"""
    # some fctx (ex. hg-git) is not based on basefilectx and do not have islfs
    if self.islfs() and getattr(fctx, 'islfs', lambda: False)():
        # fast path: check LFS oid
        p1 = pointer.deserialize(self.rawdata())
        p2 = pointer.deserialize(fctx.rawdata())
        return p1.oid() != p2.oid()
    return orig(self, fctx)

def filectxisbinary(orig, self):
    if self.islfs():
        # fast path: use lfs metadata to answer isbinary
        metadata = pointer.deserialize(self.rawdata())
        # if lfs metadata says nothing, assume it's binary by default
        return bool(int(metadata.get('x-is-binary', 1)))
    return orig(self)

def filectxislfs(self):
    return _islfs(self.filelog(), self.filenode())

def convertsink(orig, sink):
    sink = orig(sink)
    if sink.repotype == 'hg':
        class lfssink(sink.__class__):
            def putcommit(self, files, copies, parents, commit, source, revmap,
                          full, cleanp2):
                pc = super(lfssink, self).putcommit
                node = pc(files, copies, parents, commit, source, revmap, full,
                          cleanp2)

                if 'lfs' not in self.repo.requirements:
                    ctx = self.repo[node]

                    # The file list may contain removed files, so check for
                    # membership before assuming it is in the context.
                    if any(f in ctx and ctx[f].islfs() for f, n in files):
                        self.repo.requirements.add('lfs')
                        self.repo._writerequirements()

                        # Permanently enable lfs locally
                        with self.repo.vfs('hgrc', 'a', text=True) as fp:
                            fp.write('\n[extensions]\nlfs=\n')

                return node

        sink.__class__ = lfssink

    return sink

def vfsinit(orig, self, othervfs):
    orig(self, othervfs)
    # copy lfs related options
    for k, v in othervfs.options.items():
        if k.startswith('lfs'):
            self.options[k] = v
    # also copy lfs blobstores. note: this can run before reposetup, so lfs
    # blobstore attributes are not always ready at this time.
    for name in ['lfslocalblobstore', 'lfsremoteblobstore']:
        if util.safehasattr(othervfs, name):
            setattr(self, name, getattr(othervfs, name))

def hgclone(orig, ui, opts, *args, **kwargs):
    result = orig(ui, opts, *args, **kwargs)

    if result is not None:
        sourcerepo, destrepo = result
        repo = destrepo.local()

        # When cloning to a remote repo (like through SSH), no repo is available
        # from the peer.  Therefore the hgrc can't be updated.
        if not repo:
            return result

        # If lfs is required for this repo, permanently enable it locally
        if 'lfs' in repo.requirements:
            with repo.vfs('hgrc', 'a', text=True) as fp:
                fp.write('\n[extensions]\nlfs=\n')

    return result

def hgpostshare(orig, sourcerepo, destrepo, bookmarks=True, defaultpath=None):
    orig(sourcerepo, destrepo, bookmarks, defaultpath)

    # If lfs is required for this repo, permanently enable it locally
    if 'lfs' in destrepo.requirements:
        with destrepo.vfs('hgrc', 'a', text=True) as fp:
            fp.write('\n[extensions]\nlfs=\n')

def _canskipupload(repo):
    # if remotestore is a null store, upload is a no-op and can be skipped
    return isinstance(repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore, blobstore._nullremote)

def candownload(repo):
    # if remotestore is a null store, downloads will lead to nothing
    return not isinstance(repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore, blobstore._nullremote)

def uploadblobsfromrevs(repo, revs):
    '''upload lfs blobs introduced by revs

    Note: also used by other extensions e. g. infinitepush. avoid renaming.
    '''
    if _canskipupload(repo):
        return
    pointers = extractpointers(repo, revs)
    uploadblobs(repo, pointers)

def prepush(pushop):
    """Prepush hook.

    Read through the revisions to push, looking for filelog entries that can be
    deserialized into metadata so that we can block the push on their upload to
    the remote blobstore.
    """
    return uploadblobsfromrevs(pushop.repo, pushop.outgoing.missing)

def writenewbundle(orig, ui, repo, source, filename, bundletype, outgoing,
                   *args, **kwargs):
    """upload LFS blobs added by outgoing revisions on 'hg bundle'"""
    uploadblobsfromrevs(repo, outgoing.missing)
    return orig(ui, repo, source, filename, bundletype, outgoing, *args,
                **kwargs)

def extractpointers(repo, revs):
    """return a list of lfs pointers added by given revs"""
    ui = repo.ui
    if ui.debugflag:
        ui.write(_('lfs: computing set of blobs to upload\n'))
    pointers = {}
    for r in revs:
        ctx = repo[r]
        for p in pointersfromctx(ctx).values():
            pointers[p.oid()] = p
    return sorted(pointers.values())

def pointersfromctx(ctx):
    """return a dict {path: pointer} for given single changectx"""
    result = {}
    for f in ctx.files():
        if f not in ctx:
            continue
        fctx = ctx[f]
        if not _islfs(fctx.filelog(), fctx.filenode()):
            continue
        try:
            result[f] = pointer.deserialize(fctx.rawdata())
        except pointer.InvalidPointer as ex:
            raise error.Abort(_('lfs: corrupted pointer (%s@%s): %s\n')
                              % (f, short(ctx.node()), ex))
    return result

def uploadblobs(repo, pointers):
    """upload given pointers from local blobstore"""
    if not pointers:
        return

    remoteblob = repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore
    remoteblob.writebatch(pointers, repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore)

def upgradefinishdatamigration(orig, ui, srcrepo, dstrepo, requirements):
    orig(ui, srcrepo, dstrepo, requirements)

    srclfsvfs = srcrepo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore.vfs
    dstlfsvfs = dstrepo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore.vfs

    for dirpath, dirs, files in srclfsvfs.walk():
        for oid in files:
            ui.write(_('copying lfs blob %s\n') % oid)
            lfutil.link(srclfsvfs.join(oid), dstlfsvfs.join(oid))

def upgraderequirements(orig, repo):
    reqs = orig(repo)
    if 'lfs' in repo.requirements:
        reqs.add('lfs')
    return reqs