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largefiles: tiny code clean up
lfutil.islfilesrepo is a preffered way for testing if repo is largefiles enabled
author | Michal Sznajder <michalsznajder@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 27 Dec 2011 23:56:20 +0100 |
parents | 2ad5b8937d0d |
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# Subversion 1.4/1.5 Python API backend # # Copyright(C) 2007 Daniel Holth et al import os import re import sys import cPickle as pickle import tempfile import urllib import urllib2 from mercurial import strutil, scmutil, util, encoding from mercurial.i18n import _ # Subversion stuff. Works best with very recent Python SVN bindings # e.g. SVN 1.5 or backports. Thanks to the bzr folks for enhancing # these bindings. from cStringIO import StringIO from common import NoRepo, MissingTool, commit, encodeargs, decodeargs from common import commandline, converter_source, converter_sink, mapfile try: from svn.core import SubversionException, Pool import svn import svn.client import svn.core import svn.ra import svn.delta import transport import warnings warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', module='svn.core', category=DeprecationWarning) except ImportError: svn = None class SvnPathNotFound(Exception): pass def revsplit(rev): """Parse a revision string and return (uuid, path, revnum).""" url, revnum = rev.rsplit('@', 1) parts = url.split('/', 1) mod = '' if len(parts) > 1: mod = '/' + parts[1] return parts[0][4:], mod, int(revnum) def quote(s): # As of svn 1.7, many svn calls expect "canonical" paths. In # theory, we should call svn.core.*canonicalize() on all paths # before passing them to the API. Instead, we assume the base url # is canonical and copy the behaviour of svn URL encoding function # so we can extend it safely with new components. The "safe" # characters were taken from the "svn_uri__char_validity" table in # libsvn_subr/path.c. return urllib.quote(s, "!$&'()*+,-./:=@_~") def geturl(path): try: return svn.client.url_from_path(svn.core.svn_path_canonicalize(path)) except SubversionException: # svn.client.url_from_path() fails with local repositories pass if os.path.isdir(path): path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(path)) if os.name == 'nt': path = '/' + util.normpath(path) # Module URL is later compared with the repository URL returned # by svn API, which is UTF-8. path = encoding.tolocal(path) path = 'file://%s' % quote(path) return svn.core.svn_path_canonicalize(path) def optrev(number): optrev = svn.core.svn_opt_revision_t() optrev.kind = svn.core.svn_opt_revision_number optrev.value.number = number return optrev class changedpath(object): def __init__(self, p): self.copyfrom_path = p.copyfrom_path self.copyfrom_rev = p.copyfrom_rev self.action = p.action def get_log_child(fp, url, paths, start, end, limit=0, discover_changed_paths=True, strict_node_history=False): protocol = -1 def receiver(orig_paths, revnum, author, date, message, pool): if orig_paths is not None: for k, v in orig_paths.iteritems(): orig_paths[k] = changedpath(v) pickle.dump((orig_paths, revnum, author, date, message), fp, protocol) try: # Use an ra of our own so that our parent can consume # our results without confusing the server. t = transport.SvnRaTransport(url=url) svn.ra.get_log(t.ra, paths, start, end, limit, discover_changed_paths, strict_node_history, receiver) except SubversionException, (inst, num): pickle.dump(num, fp, protocol) except IOError: # Caller may interrupt the iteration pickle.dump(None, fp, protocol) else: pickle.dump(None, fp, protocol) fp.close() # With large history, cleanup process goes crazy and suddenly # consumes *huge* amount of memory. The output file being closed, # there is no need for clean termination. os._exit(0) def debugsvnlog(ui, **opts): """Fetch SVN log in a subprocess and channel them back to parent to avoid memory collection issues. """ util.setbinary(sys.stdin) util.setbinary(sys.stdout) args = decodeargs(sys.stdin.read()) get_log_child(sys.stdout, *args) class logstream(object): """Interruptible revision log iterator.""" def __init__(self, stdout): self._stdout = stdout def __iter__(self): while True: try: entry = pickle.load(self._stdout) except EOFError: raise util.Abort(_('Mercurial failed to run itself, check' ' hg executable is in PATH')) try: orig_paths, revnum, author, date, message = entry except: if entry is None: break raise SubversionException("child raised exception", entry) yield entry def close(self): if self._stdout: self._stdout.close() self._stdout = None # Check to see if the given path is a local Subversion repo. Verify this by # looking for several svn-specific files and directories in the given # directory. def filecheck(ui, path, proto): for x in ('locks', 'hooks', 'format', 'db'): if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, x)): return False return True # Check to see if a given path is the root of an svn repo over http. We verify # this by requesting a version-controlled URL we know can't exist and looking # for the svn-specific "not found" XML. def httpcheck(ui, path, proto): try: opener = urllib2.build_opener() rsp = opener.open('%s://%s/!svn/ver/0/.svn' % (proto, path)) data = rsp.read() except urllib2.HTTPError, inst: if inst.code != 404: # Except for 404 we cannot know for sure this is not an svn repo ui.warn(_('svn: cannot probe remote repository, assume it could ' 'be a subversion repository. Use --source-type if you ' 'know better.\n')) return True data = inst.fp.read() except: # Could be urllib2.URLError if the URL is invalid or anything else. return False return '<m:human-readable errcode="160013">' in data protomap = {'http': httpcheck, 'https': httpcheck, 'file': filecheck, } def issvnurl(ui, url): try: proto, path = url.split('://', 1) if proto == 'file': path = urllib.url2pathname(path) except ValueError: proto = 'file' path = os.path.abspath(url) if proto == 'file': path = path.replace(os.sep, '/') check = protomap.get(proto, lambda *args: False) while '/' in path: if check(ui, path, proto): return True path = path.rsplit('/', 1)[0] return False # SVN conversion code stolen from bzr-svn and tailor # # Subversion looks like a versioned filesystem, branches structures # are defined by conventions and not enforced by the tool. First, # we define the potential branches (modules) as "trunk" and "branches" # children directories. Revisions are then identified by their # module and revision number (and a repository identifier). # # The revision graph is really a tree (or a forest). By default, a # revision parent is the previous revision in the same module. If the # module directory is copied/moved from another module then the # revision is the module root and its parent the source revision in # the parent module. A revision has at most one parent. # class svn_source(converter_source): def __init__(self, ui, url, rev=None): super(svn_source, self).__init__(ui, url, rev=rev) if not (url.startswith('svn://') or url.startswith('svn+ssh://') or (os.path.exists(url) and os.path.exists(os.path.join(url, '.svn'))) or issvnurl(ui, url)): raise NoRepo(_("%s does not look like a Subversion repository") % url) if svn is None: raise MissingTool(_('Could not load Subversion python bindings')) try: version = svn.core.SVN_VER_MAJOR, svn.core.SVN_VER_MINOR if version < (1, 4): raise MissingTool(_('Subversion python bindings %d.%d found, ' '1.4 or later required') % version) except AttributeError: raise MissingTool(_('Subversion python bindings are too old, 1.4 ' 'or later required')) self.lastrevs = {} latest = None try: # Support file://path@rev syntax. Useful e.g. to convert # deleted branches. at = url.rfind('@') if at >= 0: latest = int(url[at + 1:]) url = url[:at] except ValueError: pass self.url = geturl(url) self.encoding = 'UTF-8' # Subversion is always nominal UTF-8 try: self.transport = transport.SvnRaTransport(url=self.url) self.ra = self.transport.ra self.ctx = self.transport.client self.baseurl = svn.ra.get_repos_root(self.ra) # Module is either empty or a repository path starting with # a slash and not ending with a slash. self.module = urllib.unquote(self.url[len(self.baseurl):]) self.prevmodule = None self.rootmodule = self.module self.commits = {} self.paths = {} self.uuid = svn.ra.get_uuid(self.ra) except SubversionException: ui.traceback() raise NoRepo(_("%s does not look like a Subversion repository") % self.url) if rev: try: latest = int(rev) except ValueError: raise util.Abort(_('svn: revision %s is not an integer') % rev) self.trunkname = self.ui.config('convert', 'svn.trunk', 'trunk').strip('/') self.startrev = self.ui.config('convert', 'svn.startrev', default=0) try: self.startrev = int(self.startrev) if self.startrev < 0: self.startrev = 0 except ValueError: raise util.Abort(_('svn: start revision %s is not an integer') % self.startrev) try: self.head = self.latest(self.module, latest) except SvnPathNotFound: self.head = None if not self.head: raise util.Abort(_('no revision found in module %s') % self.module) self.last_changed = self.revnum(self.head) self._changescache = None if os.path.exists(os.path.join(url, '.svn/entries')): self.wc = url else: self.wc = None self.convertfp = None def setrevmap(self, revmap): lastrevs = {} for revid in revmap.iterkeys(): uuid, module, revnum = revsplit(revid) lastrevnum = lastrevs.setdefault(module, revnum) if revnum > lastrevnum: lastrevs[module] = revnum self.lastrevs = lastrevs def exists(self, path, optrev): try: svn.client.ls(self.url.rstrip('/') + '/' + quote(path), optrev, False, self.ctx) return True except SubversionException: return False def getheads(self): def isdir(path, revnum): kind = self._checkpath(path, revnum) return kind == svn.core.svn_node_dir def getcfgpath(name, rev): cfgpath = self.ui.config('convert', 'svn.' + name) if cfgpath is not None and cfgpath.strip() == '': return None path = (cfgpath or name).strip('/') if not self.exists(path, rev): if self.module.endswith(path) and name == 'trunk': # we are converting from inside this directory return None if cfgpath: raise util.Abort(_('expected %s to be at %r, but not found') % (name, path)) return None self.ui.note(_('found %s at %r\n') % (name, path)) return path rev = optrev(self.last_changed) oldmodule = '' trunk = getcfgpath('trunk', rev) self.tags = getcfgpath('tags', rev) branches = getcfgpath('branches', rev) # If the project has a trunk or branches, we will extract heads # from them. We keep the project root otherwise. if trunk: oldmodule = self.module or '' self.module += '/' + trunk self.head = self.latest(self.module, self.last_changed) if not self.head: raise util.Abort(_('no revision found in module %s') % self.module) # First head in the list is the module's head self.heads = [self.head] if self.tags is not None: self.tags = '%s/%s' % (oldmodule , (self.tags or 'tags')) # Check if branches bring a few more heads to the list if branches: rpath = self.url.strip('/') branchnames = svn.client.ls(rpath + '/' + quote(branches), rev, False, self.ctx) for branch in branchnames.keys(): module = '%s/%s/%s' % (oldmodule, branches, branch) if not isdir(module, self.last_changed): continue brevid = self.latest(module, self.last_changed) if not brevid: self.ui.note(_('ignoring empty branch %s\n') % branch) continue self.ui.note(_('found branch %s at %d\n') % (branch, self.revnum(brevid))) self.heads.append(brevid) if self.startrev and self.heads: if len(self.heads) > 1: raise util.Abort(_('svn: start revision is not supported ' 'with more than one branch')) revnum = self.revnum(self.heads[0]) if revnum < self.startrev: raise util.Abort( _('svn: no revision found after start revision %d') % self.startrev) return self.heads def getchanges(self, rev): if self._changescache and self._changescache[0] == rev: return self._changescache[1] self._changescache = None (paths, parents) = self.paths[rev] if parents: files, self.removed, copies = self.expandpaths(rev, paths, parents) else: # Perform a full checkout on roots uuid, module, revnum = revsplit(rev) entries = svn.client.ls(self.baseurl + quote(module), optrev(revnum), True, self.ctx) files = [n for n, e in entries.iteritems() if e.kind == svn.core.svn_node_file] copies = {} self.removed = set() files.sort() files = zip(files, [rev] * len(files)) # caller caches the result, so free it here to release memory del self.paths[rev] return (files, copies) def getchangedfiles(self, rev, i): changes = self.getchanges(rev) self._changescache = (rev, changes) return [f[0] for f in changes[0]] def getcommit(self, rev): if rev not in self.commits: uuid, module, revnum = revsplit(rev) self.module = module self.reparent(module) # We assume that: # - requests for revisions after "stop" come from the # revision graph backward traversal. Cache all of them # down to stop, they will be used eventually. # - requests for revisions before "stop" come to get # isolated branches parents. Just fetch what is needed. stop = self.lastrevs.get(module, 0) if revnum < stop: stop = revnum + 1 self._fetch_revisions(revnum, stop) commit = self.commits[rev] # caller caches the result, so free it here to release memory del self.commits[rev] return commit def gettags(self): tags = {} if self.tags is None: return tags # svn tags are just a convention, project branches left in a # 'tags' directory. There is no other relationship than # ancestry, which is expensive to discover and makes them hard # to update incrementally. Worse, past revisions may be # referenced by tags far away in the future, requiring a deep # history traversal on every calculation. Current code # performs a single backward traversal, tracking moves within # the tags directory (tag renaming) and recording a new tag # everytime a project is copied from outside the tags # directory. It also lists deleted tags, this behaviour may # change in the future. pendings = [] tagspath = self.tags start = svn.ra.get_latest_revnum(self.ra) stream = self._getlog([self.tags], start, self.startrev) try: for entry in stream: origpaths, revnum, author, date, message = entry copies = [(e.copyfrom_path, e.copyfrom_rev, p) for p, e in origpaths.iteritems() if e.copyfrom_path] # Apply moves/copies from more specific to general copies.sort(reverse=True) srctagspath = tagspath if copies and copies[-1][2] == tagspath: # Track tags directory moves srctagspath = copies.pop()[0] for source, sourcerev, dest in copies: if not dest.startswith(tagspath + '/'): continue for tag in pendings: if tag[0].startswith(dest): tagpath = source + tag[0][len(dest):] tag[:2] = [tagpath, sourcerev] break else: pendings.append([source, sourcerev, dest]) # Filter out tags with children coming from different # parts of the repository like: # /tags/tag.1 (from /trunk:10) # /tags/tag.1/foo (from /branches/foo:12) # Here/tags/tag.1 discarded as well as its children. # It happens with tools like cvs2svn. Such tags cannot # be represented in mercurial. addeds = dict((p, e.copyfrom_path) for p, e in origpaths.iteritems() if e.action == 'A' and e.copyfrom_path) badroots = set() for destroot in addeds: for source, sourcerev, dest in pendings: if (not dest.startswith(destroot + '/') or source.startswith(addeds[destroot] + '/')): continue badroots.add(destroot) break for badroot in badroots: pendings = [p for p in pendings if p[2] != badroot and not p[2].startswith(badroot + '/')] # Tell tag renamings from tag creations renamings = [] for source, sourcerev, dest in pendings: tagname = dest.split('/')[-1] if source.startswith(srctagspath): renamings.append([source, sourcerev, tagname]) continue if tagname in tags: # Keep the latest tag value continue # From revision may be fake, get one with changes try: tagid = self.latest(source, sourcerev) if tagid and tagname not in tags: tags[tagname] = tagid except SvnPathNotFound: # It happens when we are following directories # we assumed were copied with their parents # but were really created in the tag # directory. pass pendings = renamings tagspath = srctagspath finally: stream.close() return tags def converted(self, rev, destrev): if not self.wc: return if self.convertfp is None: self.convertfp = open(os.path.join(self.wc, '.svn', 'hg-shamap'), 'a') self.convertfp.write('%s %d\n' % (destrev, self.revnum(rev))) self.convertfp.flush() def revid(self, revnum, module=None): return 'svn:%s%s@%s' % (self.uuid, module or self.module, revnum) def revnum(self, rev): return int(rev.split('@')[-1]) def latest(self, path, stop=0): """Find the latest revid affecting path, up to stop. It may return a revision in a different module, since a branch may be moved without a change being reported. Return None if computed module does not belong to rootmodule subtree. """ if not path.startswith(self.rootmodule): # Requests on foreign branches may be forbidden at server level self.ui.debug('ignoring foreign branch %r\n' % path) return None if not stop: stop = svn.ra.get_latest_revnum(self.ra) try: prevmodule = self.reparent('') dirent = svn.ra.stat(self.ra, path.strip('/'), stop) self.reparent(prevmodule) except SubversionException: dirent = None if not dirent: raise SvnPathNotFound(_('%s not found up to revision %d') % (path, stop)) # stat() gives us the previous revision on this line of # development, but it might be in *another module*. Fetch the # log and detect renames down to the latest revision. stream = self._getlog([path], stop, dirent.created_rev) try: for entry in stream: paths, revnum, author, date, message = entry if revnum <= dirent.created_rev: break for p in paths: if not path.startswith(p) or not paths[p].copyfrom_path: continue newpath = paths[p].copyfrom_path + path[len(p):] self.ui.debug("branch renamed from %s to %s at %d\n" % (path, newpath, revnum)) path = newpath break finally: stream.close() if not path.startswith(self.rootmodule): self.ui.debug('ignoring foreign branch %r\n' % path) return None return self.revid(dirent.created_rev, path) def reparent(self, module): """Reparent the svn transport and return the previous parent.""" if self.prevmodule == module: return module svnurl = self.baseurl + quote(module) prevmodule = self.prevmodule if prevmodule is None: prevmodule = '' self.ui.debug("reparent to %s\n" % svnurl) svn.ra.reparent(self.ra, svnurl) self.prevmodule = module return prevmodule def expandpaths(self, rev, paths, parents): changed, removed = set(), set() copies = {} new_module, revnum = revsplit(rev)[1:] if new_module != self.module: self.module = new_module self.reparent(self.module) for i, (path, ent) in enumerate(paths): self.ui.progress(_('scanning paths'), i, item=path, total=len(paths)) entrypath = self.getrelpath(path) kind = self._checkpath(entrypath, revnum) if kind == svn.core.svn_node_file: changed.add(self.recode(entrypath)) if not ent.copyfrom_path or not parents: continue # Copy sources not in parent revisions cannot be # represented, ignore their origin for now pmodule, prevnum = revsplit(parents[0])[1:] if ent.copyfrom_rev < prevnum: continue copyfrom_path = self.getrelpath(ent.copyfrom_path, pmodule) if not copyfrom_path: continue self.ui.debug("copied to %s from %s@%s\n" % (entrypath, copyfrom_path, ent.copyfrom_rev)) copies[self.recode(entrypath)] = self.recode(copyfrom_path) elif kind == 0: # gone, but had better be a deleted *file* self.ui.debug("gone from %s\n" % ent.copyfrom_rev) pmodule, prevnum = revsplit(parents[0])[1:] parentpath = pmodule + "/" + entrypath fromkind = self._checkpath(entrypath, prevnum, pmodule) if fromkind == svn.core.svn_node_file: removed.add(self.recode(entrypath)) elif fromkind == svn.core.svn_node_dir: oroot = parentpath.strip('/') nroot = path.strip('/') children = self._iterfiles(oroot, prevnum) for childpath in children: childpath = childpath.replace(oroot, nroot) childpath = self.getrelpath("/" + childpath, pmodule) if childpath: removed.add(self.recode(childpath)) else: self.ui.debug('unknown path in revision %d: %s\n' % \ (revnum, path)) elif kind == svn.core.svn_node_dir: if ent.action == 'M': # If the directory just had a prop change, # then we shouldn't need to look for its children. continue if ent.action == 'R' and parents: # If a directory is replacing a file, mark the previous # file as deleted pmodule, prevnum = revsplit(parents[0])[1:] pkind = self._checkpath(entrypath, prevnum, pmodule) if pkind == svn.core.svn_node_file: removed.add(self.recode(entrypath)) elif pkind == svn.core.svn_node_dir: # We do not know what files were kept or removed, # mark them all as changed. for childpath in self._iterfiles(pmodule, prevnum): childpath = self.getrelpath("/" + childpath) if childpath: changed.add(self.recode(childpath)) for childpath in self._iterfiles(path, revnum): childpath = self.getrelpath("/" + childpath) if childpath: changed.add(self.recode(childpath)) # Handle directory copies if not ent.copyfrom_path or not parents: continue # Copy sources not in parent revisions cannot be # represented, ignore their origin for now pmodule, prevnum = revsplit(parents[0])[1:] if ent.copyfrom_rev < prevnum: continue copyfrompath = self.getrelpath(ent.copyfrom_path, pmodule) if not copyfrompath: continue self.ui.debug("mark %s came from %s:%d\n" % (path, copyfrompath, ent.copyfrom_rev)) children = self._iterfiles(ent.copyfrom_path, ent.copyfrom_rev) for childpath in children: childpath = self.getrelpath("/" + childpath, pmodule) if not childpath: continue copytopath = path + childpath[len(copyfrompath):] copytopath = self.getrelpath(copytopath) copies[self.recode(copytopath)] = self.recode(childpath) self.ui.progress(_('scanning paths'), None) changed.update(removed) return (list(changed), removed, copies) def _fetch_revisions(self, from_revnum, to_revnum): if from_revnum < to_revnum: from_revnum, to_revnum = to_revnum, from_revnum self.child_cset = None def parselogentry(orig_paths, revnum, author, date, message): """Return the parsed commit object or None, and True if the revision is a branch root. """ self.ui.debug("parsing revision %d (%d changes)\n" % (revnum, len(orig_paths))) branched = False rev = self.revid(revnum) # branch log might return entries for a parent we already have if rev in self.commits or revnum < to_revnum: return None, branched parents = [] # check whether this revision is the start of a branch or part # of a branch renaming orig_paths = sorted(orig_paths.iteritems()) root_paths = [(p, e) for p, e in orig_paths if self.module.startswith(p)] if root_paths: path, ent = root_paths[-1] if ent.copyfrom_path: branched = True newpath = ent.copyfrom_path + self.module[len(path):] # ent.copyfrom_rev may not be the actual last revision previd = self.latest(newpath, ent.copyfrom_rev) if previd is not None: prevmodule, prevnum = revsplit(previd)[1:] if prevnum >= self.startrev: parents = [previd] self.ui.note( _('found parent of branch %s at %d: %s\n') % (self.module, prevnum, prevmodule)) else: self.ui.debug("no copyfrom path, don't know what to do.\n") paths = [] # filter out unrelated paths for path, ent in orig_paths: if self.getrelpath(path) is None: continue paths.append((path, ent)) # Example SVN datetime. Includes microseconds. # ISO-8601 conformant # '2007-01-04T17:35:00.902377Z' date = util.parsedate(date[:19] + " UTC", ["%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"]) log = message and self.recode(message) or '' author = author and self.recode(author) or '' try: branch = self.module.split("/")[-1] if branch == self.trunkname: branch = None except IndexError: branch = None cset = commit(author=author, date=util.datestr(date), desc=log, parents=parents, branch=branch, rev=rev) self.commits[rev] = cset # The parents list is *shared* among self.paths and the # commit object. Both will be updated below. self.paths[rev] = (paths, cset.parents) if self.child_cset and not self.child_cset.parents: self.child_cset.parents[:] = [rev] self.child_cset = cset return cset, branched self.ui.note(_('fetching revision log for "%s" from %d to %d\n') % (self.module, from_revnum, to_revnum)) try: firstcset = None lastonbranch = False stream = self._getlog([self.module], from_revnum, to_revnum) try: for entry in stream: paths, revnum, author, date, message = entry if revnum < self.startrev: lastonbranch = True break if not paths: self.ui.debug('revision %d has no entries\n' % revnum) # If we ever leave the loop on an empty # revision, do not try to get a parent branch lastonbranch = lastonbranch or revnum == 0 continue cset, lastonbranch = parselogentry(paths, revnum, author, date, message) if cset: firstcset = cset if lastonbranch: break finally: stream.close() if not lastonbranch and firstcset and not firstcset.parents: # The first revision of the sequence (the last fetched one) # has invalid parents if not a branch root. Find the parent # revision now, if any. try: firstrevnum = self.revnum(firstcset.rev) if firstrevnum > 1: latest = self.latest(self.module, firstrevnum - 1) if latest: firstcset.parents.append(latest) except SvnPathNotFound: pass except SubversionException, (inst, num): if num == svn.core.SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_REVISION: raise util.Abort(_('svn: branch has no revision %s') % to_revnum) raise def getfile(self, file, rev): # TODO: ra.get_file transmits the whole file instead of diffs. if file in self.removed: raise IOError() mode = '' try: new_module, revnum = revsplit(rev)[1:] if self.module != new_module: self.module = new_module self.reparent(self.module) io = StringIO() info = svn.ra.get_file(self.ra, file, revnum, io) data = io.getvalue() # ra.get_files() seems to keep a reference on the input buffer # preventing collection. Release it explicitely. io.close() if isinstance(info, list): info = info[-1] mode = ("svn:executable" in info) and 'x' or '' mode = ("svn:special" in info) and 'l' or mode except SubversionException, e: notfound = (svn.core.SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_FOUND, svn.core.SVN_ERR_RA_DAV_PATH_NOT_FOUND) if e.apr_err in notfound: # File not found raise IOError() raise if mode == 'l': link_prefix = "link " if data.startswith(link_prefix): data = data[len(link_prefix):] return data, mode def _iterfiles(self, path, revnum): """Enumerate all files in path at revnum, recursively.""" path = path.strip('/') pool = Pool() rpath = '/'.join([self.baseurl, quote(path)]).strip('/') entries = svn.client.ls(rpath, optrev(revnum), True, self.ctx, pool) if path: path += '/' return ((path + p) for p, e in entries.iteritems() if e.kind == svn.core.svn_node_file) def getrelpath(self, path, module=None): if module is None: module = self.module # Given the repository url of this wc, say # "http://server/plone/CMFPlone/branches/Plone-2_0-branch" # extract the "entry" portion (a relative path) from what # svn log --xml says, ie # "/CMFPlone/branches/Plone-2_0-branch/tests/PloneTestCase.py" # that is to say "tests/PloneTestCase.py" if path.startswith(module): relative = path.rstrip('/')[len(module):] if relative.startswith('/'): return relative[1:] elif relative == '': return relative # The path is outside our tracked tree... self.ui.debug('%r is not under %r, ignoring\n' % (path, module)) return None def _checkpath(self, path, revnum, module=None): if module is not None: prevmodule = self.reparent('') path = module + '/' + path try: # ra.check_path does not like leading slashes very much, it leads # to PROPFIND subversion errors return svn.ra.check_path(self.ra, path.strip('/'), revnum) finally: if module is not None: self.reparent(prevmodule) def _getlog(self, paths, start, end, limit=0, discover_changed_paths=True, strict_node_history=False): # Normalize path names, svn >= 1.5 only wants paths relative to # supplied URL relpaths = [] for p in paths: if not p.startswith('/'): p = self.module + '/' + p relpaths.append(p.strip('/')) args = [self.baseurl, relpaths, start, end, limit, discover_changed_paths, strict_node_history] arg = encodeargs(args) hgexe = util.hgexecutable() cmd = '%s debugsvnlog' % util.shellquote(hgexe) stdin, stdout = util.popen2(util.quotecommand(cmd)) stdin.write(arg) try: stdin.close() except IOError: raise util.Abort(_('Mercurial failed to run itself, check' ' hg executable is in PATH')) return logstream(stdout) pre_revprop_change = '''#!/bin/sh REPOS="$1" REV="$2" USER="$3" PROPNAME="$4" ACTION="$5" if [ "$ACTION" = "M" -a "$PROPNAME" = "svn:log" ]; then exit 0; fi if [ "$ACTION" = "A" -a "$PROPNAME" = "hg:convert-branch" ]; then exit 0; fi if [ "$ACTION" = "A" -a "$PROPNAME" = "hg:convert-rev" ]; then exit 0; fi echo "Changing prohibited revision property" >&2 exit 1 ''' class svn_sink(converter_sink, commandline): commit_re = re.compile(r'Committed revision (\d+).', re.M) uuid_re = re.compile(r'Repository UUID:\s*(\S+)', re.M) def prerun(self): if self.wc: os.chdir(self.wc) def postrun(self): if self.wc: os.chdir(self.cwd) def join(self, name): return os.path.join(self.wc, '.svn', name) def revmapfile(self): return self.join('hg-shamap') def authorfile(self): return self.join('hg-authormap') def __init__(self, ui, path): converter_sink.__init__(self, ui, path) commandline.__init__(self, ui, 'svn') self.delete = [] self.setexec = [] self.delexec = [] self.copies = [] self.wc = None self.cwd = os.getcwd() path = os.path.realpath(path) created = False if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, '.svn', 'entries')): self.wc = path self.run0('update') else: wcpath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.basename(path) + '-wc') if os.path.isdir(os.path.dirname(path)): if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'db', 'fs-type')): ui.status(_('initializing svn repository %r\n') % os.path.basename(path)) commandline(ui, 'svnadmin').run0('create', path) created = path path = util.normpath(path) if not path.startswith('/'): path = '/' + path path = 'file://' + path ui.status(_('initializing svn working copy %r\n') % os.path.basename(wcpath)) self.run0('checkout', path, wcpath) self.wc = wcpath self.opener = scmutil.opener(self.wc) self.wopener = scmutil.opener(self.wc) self.childmap = mapfile(ui, self.join('hg-childmap')) self.is_exec = util.checkexec(self.wc) and util.isexec or None if created: hook = os.path.join(created, 'hooks', 'pre-revprop-change') fp = open(hook, 'w') fp.write(pre_revprop_change) fp.close() util.setflags(hook, False, True) output = self.run0('info') self.uuid = self.uuid_re.search(output).group(1).strip() def wjoin(self, *names): return os.path.join(self.wc, *names) def putfile(self, filename, flags, data): if 'l' in flags: self.wopener.symlink(data, filename) else: try: if os.path.islink(self.wjoin(filename)): os.unlink(filename) except OSError: pass self.wopener.write(filename, data) if self.is_exec: was_exec = self.is_exec(self.wjoin(filename)) else: # On filesystems not supporting execute-bit, there is no way # to know if it is set but asking subversion. Setting it # systematically is just as expensive and much simpler. was_exec = 'x' not in flags util.setflags(self.wjoin(filename), False, 'x' in flags) if was_exec: if 'x' not in flags: self.delexec.append(filename) else: if 'x' in flags: self.setexec.append(filename) def _copyfile(self, source, dest): # SVN's copy command pukes if the destination file exists, but # our copyfile method expects to record a copy that has # already occurred. Cross the semantic gap. wdest = self.wjoin(dest) exists = os.path.lexists(wdest) if exists: fd, tempname = tempfile.mkstemp( prefix='hg-copy-', dir=os.path.dirname(wdest)) os.close(fd) os.unlink(tempname) os.rename(wdest, tempname) try: self.run0('copy', source, dest) finally: if exists: try: os.unlink(wdest) except OSError: pass os.rename(tempname, wdest) def dirs_of(self, files): dirs = set() for f in files: if os.path.isdir(self.wjoin(f)): dirs.add(f) for i in strutil.rfindall(f, '/'): dirs.add(f[:i]) return dirs def add_dirs(self, files): add_dirs = [d for d in sorted(self.dirs_of(files)) if not os.path.exists(self.wjoin(d, '.svn', 'entries'))] if add_dirs: self.xargs(add_dirs, 'add', non_recursive=True, quiet=True) return add_dirs def add_files(self, files): if files: self.xargs(files, 'add', quiet=True) return files def tidy_dirs(self, names): deleted = [] for d in sorted(self.dirs_of(names), reverse=True): wd = self.wjoin(d) if os.listdir(wd) == '.svn': self.run0('delete', d) deleted.append(d) return deleted def addchild(self, parent, child): self.childmap[parent] = child def revid(self, rev): return u"svn:%s@%s" % (self.uuid, rev) def putcommit(self, files, copies, parents, commit, source, revmap): for parent in parents: try: return self.revid(self.childmap[parent]) except KeyError: pass # Apply changes to working copy for f, v in files: try: data, mode = source.getfile(f, v) except IOError: self.delete.append(f) else: self.putfile(f, mode, data) if f in copies: self.copies.append([copies[f], f]) files = [f[0] for f in files] entries = set(self.delete) files = frozenset(files) entries.update(self.add_dirs(files.difference(entries))) if self.copies: for s, d in self.copies: self._copyfile(s, d) self.copies = [] if self.delete: self.xargs(self.delete, 'delete') self.delete = [] entries.update(self.add_files(files.difference(entries))) entries.update(self.tidy_dirs(entries)) if self.delexec: self.xargs(self.delexec, 'propdel', 'svn:executable') self.delexec = [] if self.setexec: self.xargs(self.setexec, 'propset', 'svn:executable', '*') self.setexec = [] fd, messagefile = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-convert-') fp = os.fdopen(fd, 'w') fp.write(commit.desc) fp.close() try: output = self.run0('commit', username=util.shortuser(commit.author), file=messagefile, encoding='utf-8') try: rev = self.commit_re.search(output).group(1) except AttributeError: if not files: return parents[0] self.ui.warn(_('unexpected svn output:\n')) self.ui.warn(output) raise util.Abort(_('unable to cope with svn output')) if commit.rev: self.run('propset', 'hg:convert-rev', commit.rev, revprop=True, revision=rev) if commit.branch and commit.branch != 'default': self.run('propset', 'hg:convert-branch', commit.branch, revprop=True, revision=rev) for parent in parents: self.addchild(parent, rev) return self.revid(rev) finally: os.unlink(messagefile) def puttags(self, tags): self.ui.warn(_('writing Subversion tags is not yet implemented\n')) return None, None