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lfs: ensure the blob is linked to the remote store on skipped uploads I noticed a "missing" blob when pushing two repositories with common blobs to a fresh server, and then running `hg verify` as a user different from the one running the web server. When pushing the second repo, several of the blobs already existed in the user cache, so the server indicated to the client that it doesn't need to upload the blobs. That's good enough for the web server process to serve up in the future. But a different user has a different cache by default, so verify complains that `lfs.url` needs to be set, because it wants to fetch the missing blobs. Aside from that corner case, it's better to keep all of the blobs in the repo whenever possible. Especially since the largefiles wiki says the user cache can be deleted at any time to reclaim disk space- users switching over may have the same expectations.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Thu, 06 Sep 2018 00:51:21 -0400
parents 3ea3c96ada54
children 2372284d9457
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from __future__ import absolute_import

import unittest

from mercurial import (
    encoding,
)

class IsasciistrTest(unittest.TestCase):
    asciistrs = [
        b'a',
        b'ab',
        b'abc',
        b'abcd',
        b'abcde',
        b'abcdefghi',
        b'abcd\0fghi',
    ]

    def testascii(self):
        for s in self.asciistrs:
            self.assertTrue(encoding.isasciistr(s))

    def testnonasciichar(self):
        for s in self.asciistrs:
            for i in range(len(s)):
                t = bytearray(s)
                t[i] |= 0x80
                self.assertFalse(encoding.isasciistr(bytes(t)))

class LocalEncodingTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def testasciifastpath(self):
        s = b'\0' * 100
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.tolocal(s))
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.fromlocal(s))

class Utf8bEncodingTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.origencoding = encoding.encoding

    def tearDown(self):
        encoding.encoding = self.origencoding

    def testasciifastpath(self):
        s = b'\0' * 100
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.toutf8b(s))
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.fromutf8b(s))

    def testlossylatin(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'ascii'
        s = u'\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'?')  # lossy
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # utf8 sequence preserved

    def testlosslesslatin(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'latin-1'
        s = u'\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'\xc0')  # lossless
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # convert back to utf-8

    def testlossy0xed(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'euc-kr'  # U+Dxxx Hangul
        s = u'\ud1bc\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertIn(b'\xed', l)
        self.assertTrue(l.endswith(b'?'))  # lossy
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # utf8 sequence preserved

    def testlossless0xed(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'euc-kr'  # U+Dxxx Hangul
        s = u'\ud1bc'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'\xc5\xed')  # lossless
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # convert back to utf-8

if __name__ == '__main__':
    import silenttestrunner
    silenttestrunner.main(__name__)