view mercurial/pushkey.py @ 34963:5e27afeddaee stable

subrepo: add config option to reject any subrepo operations (SEC) This is an alternative workaround for the issue5730. Perhaps this is the simplest way of disabling subrepo operations. It does nothing clever, but just aborts if Mercurial starts accessing to a subrepo. I think Greg's patch is more useful since it allows us to at least check out the parent repository. However, that would be confusing if the default is flipped to checkout=False and subrepos are silently ignored. I don't like the config name 'allowed', but I couldn't get any better name.
author Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
date Sun, 05 Nov 2017 21:22:07 +0900
parents 7b200566e474
children 57875cf423c9
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# pushkey.py - dispatching for pushing and pulling keys
#
# Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# 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

from . import (
    bookmarks,
    encoding,
    obsolete,
    phases,
)

def _nslist(repo):
    n = {}
    for k in _namespaces:
        n[k] = ""
    if not obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.exchangeopt):
        n.pop('obsolete')
    return n

_namespaces = {"namespaces": (lambda *x: False, _nslist),
               "bookmarks": (bookmarks.pushbookmark, bookmarks.listbookmarks),
               "phases": (phases.pushphase, phases.listphases),
               "obsolete": (obsolete.pushmarker, obsolete.listmarkers),
              }

def register(namespace, pushkey, listkeys):
    _namespaces[namespace] = (pushkey, listkeys)

def _get(namespace):
    return _namespaces.get(namespace, (lambda *x: False, lambda *x: {}))

def push(repo, namespace, key, old, new):
    '''should succeed iff value was old'''
    pk = _get(namespace)[0]
    return pk(repo, key, old, new)

def list(repo, namespace):
    '''return a dict'''
    lk = _get(namespace)[1]
    return lk(repo)

encode = encoding.fromlocal

decode = encoding.tolocal

def encodekeys(keys):
    """encode the content of a pushkey namespace for exchange over the wire"""
    return '\n'.join(['%s\t%s' % (encode(k), encode(v)) for k, v in keys])

def decodekeys(data):
    """decode the content of a pushkey namespace from exchange over the wire"""
    result = {}
    for l in data.splitlines():
        k, v = l.split('\t')
        result[decode(k)] = decode(v)
    return result