tests/test-log-exthook.t
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Tue, 10 Apr 2018 14:29:15 -0700
changeset 37557 734515aca84d
parent 35928 c8e2d6ed1f9e
child 39673 2b9f315a4217
permissions -rw-r--r--
wireproto: define and implement HTTP handshake to upgrade protocol When clients connect to repositories over HTTP, they issue a request to the well-known URL "?cmd=capabilities" to fetch the repository capabilities. This is the handshake portion of the HTTP protocol. This commit defines a mechanism to use that HTTP request to return information about modern server features. If a client sends an X-HgUpgrade-* header containing a list of client-supported API names, the server responds with a response containing information about available services. This includes the normal capabilities string. So if the server doesn't support any newer services, the client can easily fall back. By advertising supported services from clients, server operators can see and log what client support exists in the wild. This will also help with debugging. The response contains the base path to API services. We know there are potential issues with the <repo>/api/ URL space conflicting with hgwebdir and subrepos. By making the API URL dynamic from the perspective of the client, the URL for APIs is not subject to backwards compatibility concerns - at least as long as a ?cmd=capabilities request is made. We've also defined the ``cbor`` client capability for the X-HgProto-* header. This MUST be sent in order to get the modern response from "?cmd=capabilities". During implementation, I initially always sent an application/mercurial-cbor response. However, the handshake mechanism will be more future compatible if the client is in charge of which formats to request. We already perform content negotiation from X-HgProto-*, so keying off this for the capabilities response feels appropriate. In addition, I initially used application/cbor. However, it is conceivable that a non-Mercurial server could serve application/cbor. To rule out this possibility, I've invented a new media type that is Mercurial specific and can't be confused for generic CBOR. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3242

Test hg log changeset printer external hook
-------------------------------------------

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/logexthook.py <<EOF
  > from __future__ import absolute_import
  > from mercurial import (
  >   commands,
  >   logcmdutil,
  >   repair,
  > )
  > def rot13description(self, ctx):
  >     summary = "summary".encode('rot13')
  >     description = ctx.description().strip().splitlines()[0].encode('rot13')
  >     self.ui.write("%s:     %s\n" % (summary, description))
  > def reposetup(ui, repo):
  >     logcmdutil.changesetprinter._exthook = rot13description
  > EOF

Prepare the repository

  $ hg init empty
  $ cd empty
  $ touch ROOT
  $ hg commit -A -m "Root" ROOT

  $ touch a b c
  $ hg commit -A -m "Add A, B, C" a b c

Check the log

  $ hg log --config extensions.t=$TESTTMP/logexthook.py
  changeset:   1:70fc82b23320
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  fhzznel:     Nqq N, O, P
  summary:     Add A, B, C
  
  changeset:   0:b00443a54871
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  fhzznel:     Ebbg
  summary:     Root
  
Check that exthook is working with graph log too

  $ hg log -G --config extensions.t=$TESTTMP/logexthook.py
  @  changeset:   1:70fc82b23320
  |  tag:         tip
  |  user:        test
  |  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  |  fhzznel:     Nqq N, O, P
  |  summary:     Add A, B, C
  |
  o  changeset:   0:b00443a54871
     user:        test
     date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     fhzznel:     Ebbg
     summary:     Root