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convert: add config option to copy extra keys from Git commits
Git commit objects support storing arbitrary key-value metadata. While
there is no user-facing mechanism in Git to record these values, some
tools do record data here.
Currently, `hg convert` only handles the "author," "committer," and
"parent" keys in Git commit objects. All other keys are ignored. This
means that any custom keys are lost when converting Git repos to
Mercurial.
This patch implements support for copying a whitelist of extra keys
from Git commit objects to the "extras" dict of the destination. As
the added tests demonstate, this allows extra metadata to be preserved
during the conversion process.
This patch stops short of converting all metadata to "extras." We could
potentially implement this via `convert.git.extrakeys=*` or similar.
But copying everything by default is a bit dangerous because if Git
adds new keys to commit objects, we could find ourselves copying
things that shouldn't be copied!
This patch also assumes the source key is the same as the destination
key. We could implement support for prefixing the output key to
distinguish it as coming from Git. But until this feature is needed,
I'm inclined to hold off implementing it.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 22 Dec 2016 23:28:11 -0700 |
parents | 8127b9e798b1 |
children | 8e6f4939a69a |
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > purge = > EOF init $ hg init t $ cd t setup $ echo r1 > r1 $ hg ci -qAmr1 -d'0 0' $ mkdir directory $ echo r2 > directory/r2 $ hg ci -qAmr2 -d'1 0' $ echo 'ignored' > .hgignore $ hg ci -qAmr3 -d'2 0' delete an empty directory $ mkdir empty_dir $ hg purge -p -v empty_dir $ hg purge -v removing directory empty_dir $ ls directory r1 delete an untracked directory $ mkdir untracked_dir $ touch untracked_dir/untracked_file1 $ touch untracked_dir/untracked_file2 $ hg purge -p untracked_dir/untracked_file1 untracked_dir/untracked_file2 $ hg purge -v removing file untracked_dir/untracked_file1 removing file untracked_dir/untracked_file2 removing directory untracked_dir $ ls directory r1 delete an untracked file $ touch untracked_file $ touch untracked_file_readonly $ python <<EOF > import os, stat > f= 'untracked_file_readonly' > os.chmod(f, stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(f).st_mode) & ~stat.S_IWRITE) > EOF $ hg purge -p untracked_file untracked_file_readonly $ hg purge -v removing file untracked_file removing file untracked_file_readonly $ ls directory r1 delete an untracked file in a tracked directory $ touch directory/untracked_file $ hg purge -p directory/untracked_file $ hg purge -v removing file directory/untracked_file $ ls directory r1 delete nested directories $ mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory $ hg purge -p untracked_directory/nested_directory $ hg purge -v removing directory untracked_directory/nested_directory removing directory untracked_directory $ ls directory r1 delete nested directories from a subdir $ mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory $ cd directory $ hg purge -p untracked_directory/nested_directory $ hg purge -v removing directory untracked_directory/nested_directory removing directory untracked_directory $ cd .. $ ls directory r1 delete only part of the tree $ mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory $ touch directory/untracked_file $ cd directory $ hg purge -p ../untracked_directory untracked_directory/nested_directory $ hg purge -v ../untracked_directory removing directory untracked_directory/nested_directory removing directory untracked_directory $ cd .. $ ls directory r1 $ ls directory/untracked_file directory/untracked_file $ rm directory/untracked_file skip ignored files if --all not specified $ touch ignored $ hg purge -p $ hg purge -v $ ls directory ignored r1 $ hg purge -p --all ignored $ hg purge -v --all removing file ignored $ ls directory r1 abort with missing files until we support name mangling filesystems $ touch untracked_file $ rm r1 hide error messages to avoid changing the output when the text changes $ hg purge -p 2> /dev/null untracked_file $ hg st ! r1 ? untracked_file $ hg purge -p untracked_file $ hg purge -v 2> /dev/null removing file untracked_file $ hg st ! r1 $ hg purge -v $ hg revert --all --quiet $ hg st -a tracked file in ignored directory (issue621) $ echo directory >> .hgignore $ hg ci -m 'ignore directory' $ touch untracked_file $ hg purge -p untracked_file $ hg purge -v removing file untracked_file skip excluded files $ touch excluded_file $ hg purge -p -X excluded_file $ hg purge -v -X excluded_file $ ls directory excluded_file r1 $ rm excluded_file skip files in excluded dirs $ mkdir excluded_dir $ touch excluded_dir/file $ hg purge -p -X excluded_dir $ hg purge -v -X excluded_dir $ ls directory excluded_dir r1 $ ls excluded_dir file $ rm -R excluded_dir skip excluded empty dirs $ mkdir excluded_dir $ hg purge -p -X excluded_dir $ hg purge -v -X excluded_dir $ ls directory excluded_dir r1 $ rmdir excluded_dir skip patterns $ mkdir .svn $ touch .svn/foo $ mkdir directory/.svn $ touch directory/.svn/foo $ hg purge -p -X .svn -X '*/.svn' $ hg purge -p -X re:.*.svn $ rm -R .svn directory r1 only remove files $ mkdir -p empty_dir dir $ touch untracked_file dir/untracked_file $ hg purge -p --files dir/untracked_file untracked_file $ hg purge -v --files removing file dir/untracked_file removing file untracked_file $ ls dir empty_dir $ ls dir only remove dirs $ mkdir -p empty_dir dir $ touch untracked_file dir/untracked_file $ hg purge -p --dirs empty_dir $ hg purge -v --dirs removing directory empty_dir $ ls dir untracked_file $ ls dir untracked_file remove both files and dirs $ mkdir -p empty_dir dir $ touch untracked_file dir/untracked_file $ hg purge -p --files --dirs dir/untracked_file untracked_file empty_dir $ hg purge -v --files --dirs removing file dir/untracked_file removing file untracked_file removing directory empty_dir removing directory dir $ ls $ cd ..