view hgext/largefiles/storefactory.py @ 33649:377e8ddaebef stable

pathauditor: disable cache of audited paths by default (issue5628) The initial attempt was to discard cache when appropriate, but it appears to be error prone. We had to carefully inspect all places where audit() is called e.g. without actually updating filesystem, before removing files and directories, etc. So, this patch disables the cache of audited paths by default, and enables it only for the following cases: - short-lived auditor objects - repo.vfs, repo.svfs, and repo.cachevfs, which are managed directories and considered sort of append-only (a file/directory would never be replaced with a symlink) There would be more cacheable vfs objects (e.g. mq.queue.opener), but I decided not to inspect all of them in this patch. We can make them cached later. Benchmark result: - using old clone of http://selenic.com/repo/linux-2.6/ (38319 files) - on tmpfs - run HGRCPATH=/dev/null hg up -q --time tip && hg up -q null - try 4 times and take the last three results original: real 7.480 secs (user 1.140+22.760 sys 0.150+1.690) real 8.010 secs (user 1.070+22.280 sys 0.170+2.120) real 7.470 secs (user 1.120+22.390 sys 0.120+1.910) clearcache (the other series): real 7.680 secs (user 1.120+23.420 sys 0.140+1.970) real 7.670 secs (user 1.110+23.620 sys 0.130+1.810) real 7.740 secs (user 1.090+23.510 sys 0.160+1.940) enable cache only for vfs and svfs (this series): real 8.730 secs (user 1.500+25.190 sys 0.260+2.260) real 8.750 secs (user 1.490+25.170 sys 0.250+2.340) real 9.010 secs (user 1.680+25.340 sys 0.280+2.540) remove cache function at all (for reference): real 9.620 secs (user 1.440+27.120 sys 0.250+2.980) real 9.420 secs (user 1.400+26.940 sys 0.320+3.130) real 9.760 secs (user 1.530+27.270 sys 0.250+2.970)
author Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
date Wed, 26 Jul 2017 22:10:15 +0900
parents 85868ecf2c0d
children cf841f2b5a72
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import re

from mercurial.i18n import _

from mercurial import (
    error,
    hg,
    util,
)

from . import (
    lfutil,
    localstore,
    wirestore,
)

# During clone this function is passed the src's ui object
# but it needs the dest's ui object so it can read out of
# the config file. Use repo.ui instead.
def openstore(repo, remote=None, put=False):
    ui = repo.ui

    if not remote:
        lfpullsource = getattr(repo, 'lfpullsource', None)
        if lfpullsource:
            path = ui.expandpath(lfpullsource)
        elif put:
            path = ui.expandpath('default-push', 'default')
        else:
            path = ui.expandpath('default')

        # ui.expandpath() leaves 'default-push' and 'default' alone if
        # they cannot be expanded: fallback to the empty string,
        # meaning the current directory.
        if path == 'default-push' or path == 'default':
            path = ''
            remote = repo
        else:
            path, _branches = hg.parseurl(path)
            remote = hg.peer(repo, {}, path)

    # The path could be a scheme so use Mercurial's normal functionality
    # to resolve the scheme to a repository and use its path
    path = util.safehasattr(remote, 'url') and remote.url() or remote.path

    match = _scheme_re.match(path)
    if not match:                       # regular filesystem path
        scheme = 'file'
    else:
        scheme = match.group(1)

    try:
        storeproviders = _storeprovider[scheme]
    except KeyError:
        raise error.Abort(_('unsupported URL scheme %r') % scheme)

    for classobj in storeproviders:
        try:
            return classobj(ui, repo, remote)
        except lfutil.storeprotonotcapable:
            pass

    raise error.Abort(_('%s does not appear to be a largefile store') %
                     util.hidepassword(path))

_storeprovider = {
    'file':  [localstore.localstore],
    'http':  [wirestore.wirestore],
    'https': [wirestore.wirestore],
    'ssh': [wirestore.wirestore],
    }

_scheme_re = re.compile(r'^([a-zA-Z0-9+-.]+)://')