clonebundles: filter on bundle specification
Not all clients are capable of reading every bundle. Currently, content
negotiation to ensure a server sends a client a compatible bundle
format is performed at request time. The response bundle is dynamically
generated at request time, so this works fine.
Clone bundles are statically generated *before* the request. This means
that a modern server could produce bundles that a legacy client isn't
capable of reading. Without some kind of "type hint" in the clone
bundles manifest, a client may attempt to download an incompatible
bundle. Furthermore, a client may not realize a bundle is incompatible
until it has processed part of the bundle (imagine consuming a 1 GB
changegroup bundle2 part only to discover the bundle2 part afterwards is
incompatibl). This would waste time and resources. And it isn't very
user friendly.
Clone bundle manifests thus need to advertise the *exact* format of the
hosted bundles so clients may filter out entries that they don't know
how to read. This patch introduces that mechanism.
We introduce the BUNDLESPEC attribute to declare the "bundle
specification" of the entry. Bundle specifications are parsed using
exchange.parsebundlespecification, which uses the same strings as the
"--type" argument to `hg bundle`. The supported bundle specifications
are well defined and backwards compatible.
When a client encounters a BUNDLESPEC that is invalid or unsupported, it
silently ignores the entry.
#require killdaemons
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "share = " >> $HGRCPATH
prepare repo1
$ hg init repo1
$ cd repo1
$ echo a > a
$ hg commit -A -m'init'
adding a
share it
$ cd ..
$ hg share repo1 repo2
updating working directory
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
share shouldn't have a store dir
$ cd repo2
$ test -d .hg/store
[1]
Some sed versions appends newline, some don't, and some just fails
$ cat .hg/sharedpath; echo
$TESTTMP/repo1/.hg (glob)
trailing newline on .hg/sharedpath is ok
$ hg tip -q
0:d3873e73d99e
$ echo '' >> .hg/sharedpath
$ cat .hg/sharedpath
$TESTTMP/repo1/.hg (glob)
$ hg tip -q
0:d3873e73d99e
commit in shared clone
$ echo a >> a
$ hg commit -m'change in shared clone'
check original
$ cd ../repo1
$ hg log
changeset: 1:8af4dc49db9e
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: change in shared clone
changeset: 0:d3873e73d99e
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: init
$ hg update
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat a # should be two lines of "a"
a
a
commit in original
$ echo b > b
$ hg commit -A -m'another file'
adding b
check in shared clone
$ cd ../repo2
$ hg log
changeset: 2:c2e0ac586386
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: another file
changeset: 1:8af4dc49db9e
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: change in shared clone
changeset: 0:d3873e73d99e
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: init
$ hg update
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat b # should exist with one "b"
b
hg serve shared clone
$ hg serve -n test -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid
$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'raw-file/'
200 Script output follows
-rw-r--r-- 4 a
-rw-r--r-- 2 b
test unshare command
$ hg unshare
$ test -d .hg/store
$ test -f .hg/sharedpath
[1]
$ hg unshare
abort: this is not a shared repo
[255]
check that a change does not propagate
$ echo b >> b
$ hg commit -m'change in unshared'
$ cd ../repo1
$ hg id -r tip
c2e0ac586386 tip
$ cd ..
test sharing bookmarks
$ hg share -B repo1 repo3
updating working directory
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd repo1
$ hg bookmark bm1
$ hg bookmarks
* bm1 2:c2e0ac586386
$ cd ../repo2
$ hg book bm2
$ hg bookmarks
* bm2 3:0e6e70d1d5f1
$ cd ../repo3
$ hg bookmarks
bm1 2:c2e0ac586386
$ hg book bm3
$ hg bookmarks
bm1 2:c2e0ac586386
* bm3 2:c2e0ac586386
$ cd ../repo1
$ hg bookmarks
* bm1 2:c2e0ac586386
bm3 2:c2e0ac586386
test that commits work
$ echo 'shared bookmarks' > a
$ hg commit -m 'testing shared bookmarks'
$ hg bookmarks
* bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 2:c2e0ac586386
$ cd ../repo3
$ hg bookmarks
bm1 3:b87954705719
* bm3 2:c2e0ac586386
$ echo 'more shared bookmarks' > a
$ hg commit -m 'testing shared bookmarks'
created new head
$ hg bookmarks
bm1 3:b87954705719
* bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
$ cd ../repo1
$ hg bookmarks
* bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
$ cd ..
test pushing bookmarks works
$ hg clone repo3 repo4
updating to branch default
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd repo4
$ hg boo bm4
$ echo foo > b
$ hg commit -m 'foo in b'
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
* bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ hg push -B bm4
pushing to $TESTTMP/repo3 (glob)
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
exporting bookmark bm4
$ cd ../repo1
$ hg bookmarks
* bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ../repo3
$ hg bookmarks
bm1 3:b87954705719
* bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ..
test behavior when sharing a shared repo
$ hg share -B repo3 repo5
updating working directory
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd repo5
$ hg book
bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ..
test what happens when an active bookmark is deleted
$ cd repo1
$ hg boo -d bm3
$ hg boo
* bm1 3:b87954705719
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ../repo3
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ..
verify that bookmarks are not written on failed transaction
$ cat > failpullbookmarks.py << EOF
> """A small extension that makes bookmark pulls fail, for testing"""
> from mercurial import extensions, exchange, error
> def _pullbookmarks(orig, pullop):
> orig(pullop)
> raise error.HookAbort('forced failure by extension')
> def extsetup(ui):
> extensions.wrapfunction(exchange, '_pullbookmarks', _pullbookmarks)
> EOF
$ cd repo4
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
* bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ../repo3
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ hg --config "extensions.failpullbookmarks=$TESTTMP/failpullbookmarks.py" pull $TESTTMP/repo4
pulling from $TESTTMP/repo4 (glob)
searching for changes
no changes found
adding remote bookmark bm3
abort: forced failure by extension
[255]
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ hg pull $TESTTMP/repo4
pulling from $TESTTMP/repo4 (glob)
searching for changes
no changes found
adding remote bookmark bm3
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
* bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ..
verify bookmark behavior after unshare
$ cd repo3
$ hg unshare
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
* bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ hg boo -d bm4
$ hg boo bm5
$ hg boo
bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
* bm5 4:62f4ded848e4
$ cd ../repo1
$ hg boo
* bm1 3:b87954705719
bm3 4:62f4ded848e4
bm4 5:92793bfc8cad
$ cd ..
Explicitly kill daemons to let the test exit on Windows
$ killdaemons.py