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view mercurial/bundlecaches.py @ 51487:1a9bdd0e1c44
branchcache: write branchmap in subset inheritance order
This way, we can guarantee a valid subset has been written before touching the
branchmap of another filter.
This is especially useful as we are bout to start deleting outdated branchmap
file.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 08 Mar 2024 15:50:15 +0100 |
parents | 0913a49e020c |
children | c4aab3661f25 eac84af0c8cc |
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# bundlecaches.py - utility to deal with pre-computed bundle for servers # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. import collections from typing import ( cast, ) from .i18n import _ from .thirdparty import attr from . import ( error, requirements as requirementsmod, sslutil, util, ) from .utils import stringutil urlreq = util.urlreq BUNDLE_CACHE_DIR = b'bundle-cache' CB_MANIFEST_FILE = b'clonebundles.manifest' CLONEBUNDLESCHEME = b"peer-bundle-cache://" def get_manifest(repo): """get the bundle manifest to be served to a client from a server""" raw_text = repo.vfs.tryread(CB_MANIFEST_FILE) entries = [e.split(b' ', 1) for e in raw_text.splitlines()] new_lines = [] for e in entries: url = alter_bundle_url(repo, e[0]) if len(e) == 1: line = url + b'\n' else: line = b"%s %s\n" % (url, e[1]) new_lines.append(line) return b''.join(new_lines) def alter_bundle_url(repo, url): """a function that exist to help extension and hosting to alter the url This will typically be used to inject authentication information in the url of cached bundles.""" return url SUPPORTED_CLONEBUNDLE_SCHEMES = [ b"http://", b"https://", b"largefile://", CLONEBUNDLESCHEME, ] @attr.s class bundlespec: compression = attr.ib() wirecompression = attr.ib() version = attr.ib() wireversion = attr.ib() # parameters explicitly overwritten by the config or the specification _explicit_params = attr.ib() # default parameter for the version # # Keeping it separated is useful to check what was actually overwritten. _default_opts = attr.ib() @property def params(self): return collections.ChainMap(self._explicit_params, self._default_opts) @property def contentopts(self): # kept for Backward Compatibility concerns. return self.params def set_param(self, key, value, overwrite=True): """Set a bundle parameter value. Will only overwrite if overwrite is true""" if overwrite or key not in self._explicit_params: self._explicit_params[key] = value def as_spec(self): parts = [b"%s-%s" % (self.compression, self.version)] for param in sorted(self._explicit_params.items()): parts.append(b'%s=%s' % param) return b';'.join(parts) # Maps bundle version human names to changegroup versions. _bundlespeccgversions = { b'v1': b'01', b'v2': b'02', b'v3': b'03', b'packed1': b's1', b'bundle2': b'02', # legacy } # Maps bundle version with content opts to choose which part to bundle _bundlespeccontentopts = { b'v1': { b'changegroup': True, b'cg.version': b'01', b'obsolescence': False, b'phases': False, b'tagsfnodescache': False, b'revbranchcache': False, }, b'v2': { b'changegroup': True, b'cg.version': b'02', b'obsolescence': False, b'phases': False, b'tagsfnodescache': True, b'revbranchcache': True, }, b'v3': { b'changegroup': True, b'cg.version': b'03', b'obsolescence': False, b'phases': True, b'tagsfnodescache': True, b'revbranchcache': True, }, b'streamv2': { b'changegroup': False, b'cg.version': b'02', b'obsolescence': False, b'phases': False, b"streamv2": True, b'tagsfnodescache': False, b'revbranchcache': False, }, b'streamv3-exp': { b'changegroup': False, b'cg.version': b'03', b'obsolescence': False, b'phases': False, b"streamv3-exp": True, b'tagsfnodescache': False, b'revbranchcache': False, }, b'packed1': { b'cg.version': b's1', }, b'bundle2': { # legacy b'cg.version': b'02', }, } _bundlespeccontentopts[b'bundle2'] = _bundlespeccontentopts[b'v2'] _bundlespecvariants = {b"streamv2": {}} # Compression engines allowed in version 1. THIS SHOULD NEVER CHANGE. _bundlespecv1compengines = {b'gzip', b'bzip2', b'none'} def param_bool(key, value): """make a boolean out of a parameter value""" b = stringutil.parsebool(value) if b is None: msg = _(b"parameter %s should be a boolean ('%s')") msg %= (key, value) raise error.InvalidBundleSpecification(msg) return b # mapping of known parameter name need their value processed bundle_spec_param_processing = { b"obsolescence": param_bool, b"obsolescence-mandatory": param_bool, b"phases": param_bool, } def _parseparams(s): """parse bundlespec parameter section input: "comp-version;params" string return: (spec; {param_key: param_value}) """ if b';' not in s: return s, {} params = {} version, paramstr = s.split(b';', 1) err = _(b'invalid bundle specification: missing "=" in parameter: %s') for p in paramstr.split(b';'): if b'=' not in p: msg = err % p raise error.InvalidBundleSpecification(msg) key, value = p.split(b'=', 1) key = urlreq.unquote(key) value = urlreq.unquote(value) process = bundle_spec_param_processing.get(key) if process is not None: value = process(key, value) params[key] = value return version, params def parsebundlespec(repo, spec, strict=True): """Parse a bundle string specification into parts. Bundle specifications denote a well-defined bundle/exchange format. The content of a given specification should not change over time in order to ensure that bundles produced by a newer version of Mercurial are readable from an older version. The string currently has the form: <compression>-<type>[;<parameter0>[;<parameter1>]] Where <compression> is one of the supported compression formats and <type> is (currently) a version string. A ";" can follow the type and all text afterwards is interpreted as URI encoded, ";" delimited key=value pairs. If ``strict`` is True (the default) <compression> is required. Otherwise, it is optional. Returns a bundlespec object of (compression, version, parameters). Compression will be ``None`` if not in strict mode and a compression isn't defined. An ``InvalidBundleSpecification`` is raised when the specification is not syntactically well formed. An ``UnsupportedBundleSpecification`` is raised when the compression or bundle type/version is not recognized. Note: this function will likely eventually return a more complex data structure, including bundle2 part information. """ if strict and b'-' not in spec: raise error.InvalidBundleSpecification( _( b'invalid bundle specification; ' b'must be prefixed with compression: %s' ) % spec ) pre_args = spec.split(b';', 1)[0] if b'-' in pre_args: compression, version = spec.split(b'-', 1) if compression not in util.compengines.supportedbundlenames: raise error.UnsupportedBundleSpecification( _(b'%s compression is not supported') % compression ) version, params = _parseparams(version) if version not in _bundlespeccontentopts: raise error.UnsupportedBundleSpecification( _(b'%s is not a recognized bundle version') % version ) else: # Value could be just the compression or just the version, in which # case some defaults are assumed (but only when not in strict mode). assert not strict spec, params = _parseparams(spec) if spec in util.compengines.supportedbundlenames: compression = spec version = b'v1' # Generaldelta repos require v2. if requirementsmod.GENERALDELTA_REQUIREMENT in repo.requirements: version = b'v2' elif requirementsmod.REVLOGV2_REQUIREMENT in repo.requirements: version = b'v2' # Modern compression engines require v2. if compression not in _bundlespecv1compengines: version = b'v2' elif spec in _bundlespeccontentopts: if spec == b'packed1': compression = b'none' else: compression = b'bzip2' version = spec else: raise error.UnsupportedBundleSpecification( _(b'%s is not a recognized bundle specification') % spec ) # Bundle version 1 only supports a known set of compression engines. if version == b'v1' and compression not in _bundlespecv1compengines: raise error.UnsupportedBundleSpecification( _(b'compression engine %s is not supported on v1 bundles') % compression ) # The specification for packed1 can optionally declare the data formats # required to apply it. If we see this metadata, compare against what the # repo supports and error if the bundle isn't compatible. if version == b'packed1' and b'requirements' in params: requirements = set(cast(bytes, params[b'requirements']).split(b',')) missingreqs = requirements - requirementsmod.STREAM_FIXED_REQUIREMENTS if missingreqs: raise error.UnsupportedBundleSpecification( _(b'missing support for repository features: %s') % b', '.join(sorted(missingreqs)) ) # Compute contentopts based on the version if b"stream" in params: # This case is fishy as this mostly derails the version selection # mechanism. `stream` bundles are quite specific and used differently # as "normal" bundles. # # (we should probably define a cleaner way to do this and raise a # warning when the old way is encountered) if params[b"stream"] == b"v2": version = b"streamv2" if params[b"stream"] == b"v3-exp": version = b"streamv3-exp" contentopts = _bundlespeccontentopts.get(version, {}).copy() if version == b"streamv2" or version == b"streamv3-exp": # streamv2 have been reported as "v2" for a while. version = b"v2" engine = util.compengines.forbundlename(compression) compression, wirecompression = engine.bundletype() wireversion = _bundlespeccontentopts[version][b'cg.version'] return bundlespec( compression, wirecompression, version, wireversion, params, contentopts ) def parseclonebundlesmanifest(repo, s): """Parses the raw text of a clone bundles manifest. Returns a list of dicts. The dicts have a ``URL`` key corresponding to the URL and other keys are the attributes for the entry. """ m = [] for line in s.splitlines(): fields = line.split() if not fields: continue attrs = {b'URL': fields[0]} for rawattr in fields[1:]: key, value = rawattr.split(b'=', 1) key = util.urlreq.unquote(key) value = util.urlreq.unquote(value) attrs[key] = value # Parse BUNDLESPEC into components. This makes client-side # preferences easier to specify since you can prefer a single # component of the BUNDLESPEC. if key == b'BUNDLESPEC': try: bundlespec = parsebundlespec(repo, value) attrs[b'COMPRESSION'] = bundlespec.compression attrs[b'VERSION'] = bundlespec.version except error.InvalidBundleSpecification: pass except error.UnsupportedBundleSpecification: pass m.append(attrs) return m def isstreamclonespec(bundlespec): # Stream clone v1 if bundlespec.wirecompression == b'UN' and bundlespec.wireversion == b's1': return True # Stream clone v2 if ( bundlespec.wirecompression == b'UN' and bundlespec.wireversion == b'02' and ( bundlespec.contentopts.get(b'streamv2') or bundlespec.contentopts.get(b'streamv3-exp') ) ): return True return False def filterclonebundleentries( repo, entries, streamclonerequested=False, pullbundles=False ): """Remove incompatible clone bundle manifest entries. Accepts a list of entries parsed with ``parseclonebundlesmanifest`` and returns a new list consisting of only the entries that this client should be able to apply. There is no guarantee we'll be able to apply all returned entries because the metadata we use to filter on may be missing or wrong. """ newentries = [] for entry in entries: url = entry.get(b'URL') if not pullbundles and not any( [url.startswith(scheme) for scheme in SUPPORTED_CLONEBUNDLE_SCHEMES] ): repo.ui.debug( b'filtering %s because not a supported clonebundle scheme\n' % url ) continue spec = entry.get(b'BUNDLESPEC') if spec: try: bundlespec = parsebundlespec(repo, spec, strict=True) # If a stream clone was requested, filter out non-streamclone # entries. if streamclonerequested and not isstreamclonespec(bundlespec): repo.ui.debug( b'filtering %s because not a stream clone\n' % url ) continue except error.InvalidBundleSpecification as e: repo.ui.debug(stringutil.forcebytestr(e) + b'\n') continue except error.UnsupportedBundleSpecification as e: repo.ui.debug( b'filtering %s because unsupported bundle ' b'spec: %s\n' % (url, stringutil.forcebytestr(e)) ) continue # If we don't have a spec and requested a stream clone, we don't know # what the entry is so don't attempt to apply it. elif streamclonerequested: repo.ui.debug( b'filtering %s because cannot determine if a stream ' b'clone bundle\n' % url ) continue if b'REQUIRESNI' in entry and not sslutil.hassni: repo.ui.debug(b'filtering %s because SNI not supported\n' % url) continue if b'REQUIREDRAM' in entry: try: requiredram = util.sizetoint(entry[b'REQUIREDRAM']) except error.ParseError: repo.ui.debug( b'filtering %s due to a bad REQUIREDRAM attribute\n' % url ) continue actualram = repo.ui.estimatememory() if actualram is not None and actualram * 0.66 < requiredram: repo.ui.debug( b'filtering %s as it needs more than 2/3 of system memory\n' % url ) continue newentries.append(entry) return newentries class clonebundleentry: """Represents an item in a clone bundles manifest. This rich class is needed to support sorting since sorted() in Python 3 doesn't support ``cmp`` and our comparison is complex enough that ``key=`` won't work. """ def __init__(self, value, prefers): self.value = value self.prefers = prefers def _cmp(self, other): for prefkey, prefvalue in self.prefers: avalue = self.value.get(prefkey) bvalue = other.value.get(prefkey) # Special case for b missing attribute and a matches exactly. if avalue is not None and bvalue is None and avalue == prefvalue: return -1 # Special case for a missing attribute and b matches exactly. if bvalue is not None and avalue is None and bvalue == prefvalue: return 1 # We can't compare unless attribute present on both. if avalue is None or bvalue is None: continue # Same values should fall back to next attribute. if avalue == bvalue: continue # Exact matches come first. if avalue == prefvalue: return -1 if bvalue == prefvalue: return 1 # Fall back to next attribute. continue # If we got here we couldn't sort by attributes and prefers. Fall # back to index order. return 0 def __lt__(self, other): return self._cmp(other) < 0 def __gt__(self, other): return self._cmp(other) > 0 def __eq__(self, other): return self._cmp(other) == 0 def __le__(self, other): return self._cmp(other) <= 0 def __ge__(self, other): return self._cmp(other) >= 0 def __ne__(self, other): return self._cmp(other) != 0 def sortclonebundleentries(ui, entries): prefers = ui.configlist(b'ui', b'clonebundleprefers') if not prefers: return list(entries) def _split(p): if b'=' not in p: hint = _(b"each comma separated item should be key=value pairs") raise error.Abort( _(b"invalid ui.clonebundleprefers item: %s") % p, hint=hint ) return p.split(b'=', 1) prefers = [_split(p) for p in prefers] items = sorted(clonebundleentry(v, prefers) for v in entries) return [i.value for i in items]