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sshpeer: return framed file object when needed Currently, wireproto.wirepeer has a default implementation of _submitbatch() and sshv1peer has a very similar implementation. The main difference is that sshv1peer is aware of the total amount of bytes it can read whereas the default implementation reads the stream until no more data is returned. The default implementation works for HTTP, since there is a known end to HTTP responses (either Content-Length or 0 sized chunk). This commit teaches sshv1peer to use our just-introduced "cappedreader" class for wrapping a file object to limit the number of bytes that can be read. We do this by introducing an argument to specify whether the response is framed. If set, we returned a cappedreader instance instead of the raw pipe. _call() always has framed responses. So we set this argument unconditionally and then .read() the entirety of the result. Strictly speaking, we don't need to use cappedreader in this case and can inline frame decoding/read logic. But I like when things are consistent. The overhead should be negligible. _callstream() and _callcompressable() are special: whether framing is used depends on the specific command. So, we define a set of commands that have framed response. It currently only contains "batch." As a result of this change, the one-off implementation of _submitbatch() in sshv1peer can be removed since it is now safe to .read() the response's file object until end of stream. cappedreader takes care of not overrunning the frame. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2380
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 21 Feb 2018 08:35:48 -0800
parents abd7dedbaa36
children c18ae7a07019
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test sparse

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [ui]
  > ssh = python "$RUNTESTDIR/dummyssh"
  > username = nobody <no.reply@fb.com>
  > [extensions]
  > sparse=
  > purge=
  > strip=
  > rebase=
  > EOF

  $ hg init myrepo
  $ cd myrepo
  $ echo a > index.html
  $ echo x > data.py
  $ echo z > readme.txt
  $ cat > webpage.sparse <<EOF
  > [include]
  > *.html
  > EOF
  $ cat > backend.sparse <<EOF
  > [include]
  > *.py
  > EOF
  $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial'
  $ cd ..

Verify local clone with a sparse profile works

  $ hg clone --enable-profile webpage.sparse myrepo clone1
  updating to branch default
  warning: sparse profile 'webpage.sparse' not found in rev 000000000000 - ignoring it
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd clone1
  $ ls
  index.html
  $ cd ..

Verify local clone with include works

  $ hg clone --include *.sparse myrepo clone2
  updating to branch default
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd clone2
  $ ls
  backend.sparse
  webpage.sparse
  $ cd ..

Verify local clone with exclude works

  $ hg clone --exclude data.py myrepo clone3
  updating to branch default
  4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd clone3
  $ ls
  backend.sparse
  index.html
  readme.txt
  webpage.sparse
  $ cd ..

Verify sparse clone profile over ssh works

  $ hg clone -q --enable-profile webpage.sparse ssh://user@dummy/myrepo clone4
  warning: sparse profile 'webpage.sparse' not found in rev 000000000000 - ignoring it
  $ cd clone4
  $ ls
  index.html
  $ cd ..