lfs: introduce a user level cache for lfs files
This is the same mechanism in place for largefiles, and solves several problems
working with multiple local repositories. The existing largefiles method is
reused in place, because I suspect that there are other functions that can be
shared. If we wait a bit to identify more before `hg cp lfutil.py ...`, the
history will be easier to trace.
The push between repo14 and repo15 in test-lfs.t arguably shouldn't be uploading
any files with a local push. Maybe we can revisit that when `hg push` without
'lfs.url' can upload files to the push destination. Then it would be consistent
for blobs in a local push to be linked to the local destination's cache.
The cache property is added to run-tests.py, the same as the largefiles
property, so that test generated files don't pollute the real location. Having
files available locally broke a couple existing lfs-test-server tests, so the
cache is cleared in a few places to force file download.
Create a repository:
$ hg config
devel.all-warnings=true
devel.default-date=0 0
extensions.fsmonitor= (fsmonitor !)
largefiles.usercache=$TESTTMP/.cache/largefiles (glob)
lfs.usercache=$TESTTMP/.cache/lfs (glob)
ui.slash=True
ui.interactive=False
ui.mergemarkers=detailed
ui.promptecho=True
web.address=localhost
web\.ipv6=(?:True|False) (re)
$ hg init t
$ cd t
Prepare a changeset:
$ echo a > a
$ hg add a
$ hg status
A a
Writes to stdio succeed and fail appropriately
#if devfull
$ hg status 2>/dev/full
A a
$ hg status >/dev/full
abort: No space left on device
[255]
#endif
#if devfull no-chg
$ hg status >/dev/full 2>&1
[1]
$ hg status ENOENT 2>/dev/full
[1]
#endif
#if devfull chg
$ hg status >/dev/full 2>&1
[255]
$ hg status ENOENT 2>/dev/full
[255]
#endif
$ hg commit -m test
This command is ancient:
$ hg history
changeset: 0:acb14030fe0a
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: test
Verify that updating to revision 0 via commands.update() works properly
$ cat <<EOF > update_to_rev0.py
> from mercurial import ui, hg, commands
> myui = ui.ui.load()
> repo = hg.repository(myui, path='.')
> commands.update(myui, repo, rev=0)
> EOF
$ hg up null
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ $PYTHON ./update_to_rev0.py
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg identify -n
0
Poke around at hashes:
$ hg manifest --debug
b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3 644 a
$ hg cat a
a
Verify should succeed:
$ hg verify
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
1 files, 1 changesets, 1 total revisions
At the end...
$ cd ..