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rhg: read [paths] for `--repository` value
hg parses `-R` and `--repository` CLI arguments "early" in order to know which
local repository to load config from. (Config can then affect whether or how to
fall back.)
The value of of those arguments can be not only a filesystem path, but also an
alias configured in the `[paths]` section. This part was missing in rhg and
this patch implements that.
The current patch still lacks functionality to read config of current repository
if we are not at root of repo. That will be fixed in upcoming patches.
A new crate `home` is added to get path of home directory.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10296
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 11 Apr 2021 00:50:10 +0530 |
parents | 2372284d9457 |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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# sshprotoext.py - Extension to test behavior of SSH protocol # # Copyright 2018 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. # This extension replaces the SSH server started via `hg serve --stdio`. # The server behaves differently depending on environment variables. from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial import ( error, extensions, registrar, sshpeer, wireprotoserver, wireprotov1server, ) configtable = {} configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) configitem(b'sshpeer', b'mode', default=None) configitem(b'sshpeer', b'handshake-mode', default=None) class bannerserver(wireprotoserver.sshserver): """Server that sends a banner to stdout.""" def serve_forever(self): for i in range(10): self._fout.write(b'banner: line %d\n' % i) super(bannerserver, self).serve_forever() class prehelloserver(wireprotoserver.sshserver): """Tests behavior when connecting to <0.9.1 servers. The ``hello`` wire protocol command was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.1. Modern clients send the ``hello`` command when connecting to SSH servers. This mock server tests behavior of the handshake when ``hello`` is not supported. """ def serve_forever(self): l = self._fin.readline() assert l == b'hello\n' # Respond to unknown commands with an empty reply. wireprotoserver._sshv1respondbytes(self._fout, b'') l = self._fin.readline() assert l == b'between\n' proto = wireprotoserver.sshv1protocolhandler( self._ui, self._fin, self._fout ) rsp = wireprotov1server.dispatch(self._repo, proto, b'between') wireprotoserver._sshv1respondbytes(self._fout, rsp.data) super(prehelloserver, self).serve_forever() def performhandshake(orig, ui, stdin, stdout, stderr): """Wrapped version of sshpeer._performhandshake to send extra commands.""" mode = ui.config(b'sshpeer', b'handshake-mode') if mode == b'pre-no-args': ui.debug(b'sending no-args command\n') stdin.write(b'no-args\n') stdin.flush() return orig(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr) elif mode == b'pre-multiple-no-args': ui.debug(b'sending unknown1 command\n') stdin.write(b'unknown1\n') ui.debug(b'sending unknown2 command\n') stdin.write(b'unknown2\n') ui.debug(b'sending unknown3 command\n') stdin.write(b'unknown3\n') stdin.flush() return orig(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr) else: raise error.ProgrammingError(b'unknown HANDSHAKECOMMANDMODE: %s' % mode) def extsetup(ui): # It's easier for tests to define the server behavior via environment # variables than config options. This is because `hg serve --stdio` # has to be invoked with a certain form for security reasons and # `dummyssh` can't just add `--config` flags to the command line. servermode = ui.environ.get(b'SSHSERVERMODE') if servermode == b'banner': wireprotoserver.sshserver = bannerserver elif servermode == b'no-hello': wireprotoserver.sshserver = prehelloserver elif servermode: raise error.ProgrammingError(b'unknown server mode: %s' % servermode) peermode = ui.config(b'sshpeer', b'mode') if peermode == b'extra-handshake-commands': extensions.wrapfunction(sshpeer, '_performhandshake', performhandshake) elif peermode: raise error.ProgrammingError(b'unknown peer mode: %s' % peermode)