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hgweb: add support to explicitly access hidden changesets
This changeset adds a "global" `access-hidden` argument to hgweb. This argument
lift the "hidden" filtering. This means the request has access to hidden (eg:
obsolete) changesets. Secret changesets remains filtered.
This feature has multiple applications. The first main use case is to allow the
hgweb interface to display more obsolescence related data, such as the Anton
Shestakov work to add `obslog` support to hgweb.
The second foreseen usecase is support for a `--remote-hidden` argument to `hg
pull` and `hg clone`. This flag will make it possible to retrieve hidden
(typically obsolete) changeset under some conditions. This is useful when
digging up obsolescence history or when doing full mirroring. More on this
feature coming in later changesets.
To avoid exposing information by mistake, access to this feature is currently
controlled with the `experimental.server.allow-hidden-access` config option. The
option works the same way as `web.allow-push`. The current default is to not
allow any hidden access. However we might change it before the feature stop
being experimental.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Sat, 13 Apr 2019 01:17:56 +0200 |
parents | 3e381eb557f3 |
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In this test, we want to test LFS bundle application on both LFS and non-LFS repos. To make it more interesting, the file revisions will contain hg filelog metadata ('\1\n'). The bundle will have 1 file revision overlapping with the destination repo. # rev 1 2 3 # repo: yes yes no # bundle: no (base) yes yes (deltabase: 2 if possible) It is interesting because rev 2 could have been stored as LFS in the repo, and non-LFS in the bundle; or vice-versa. Init $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > lfs= > drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py > [lfs] > url=file:$TESTTMP/lfs-remote > EOF Helper functions $ commitxy() { > hg debugdrawdag "$@" <<'EOS' > Y # Y/X=\1\nAAAA\nE\nF > | # Y/Y=\1\nAAAA\nG\nH > X # X/X=\1\nAAAA\nC\n > # X/Y=\1\nAAAA\nD\n > EOS > } $ commitz() { > hg debugdrawdag "$@" <<'EOS' > Z # Z/X=\1\nAAAA\nI\n > | # Z/Y=\1\nAAAA\nJ\n > | # Z/Z=\1\nZ > Y > EOS > } $ enablelfs() { > cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [lfs] > track=all() > EOF > } Generate bundles $ for i in normal lfs; do > NAME=src-$i > hg init $TESTTMP/$NAME > cd $TESTTMP/$NAME > [ $i = lfs ] && enablelfs > commitxy > commitz > hg bundle -q --base X -r Y+Z $TESTTMP/$NAME.bundle > SRCNAMES="$SRCNAMES $NAME" > done Prepare destination repos $ for i in normal lfs; do > NAME=dst-$i > hg init $TESTTMP/$NAME > cd $TESTTMP/$NAME > [ $i = lfs ] && enablelfs > commitxy > DSTNAMES="$DSTNAMES $NAME" > done Apply bundles $ for i in $SRCNAMES; do > for j in $DSTNAMES; do > echo ---- Applying $i.bundle to $j ---- > cp -R $TESTTMP/$j $TESTTMP/tmp-$i-$j > cd $TESTTMP/tmp-$i-$j > if hg unbundle $TESTTMP/$i.bundle -q 2>/dev/null; then > hg verify -q && echo OK > else > echo CRASHED > fi > done > done ---- Applying src-normal.bundle to dst-normal ---- OK ---- Applying src-normal.bundle to dst-lfs ---- OK ---- Applying src-lfs.bundle to dst-normal ---- OK ---- Applying src-lfs.bundle to dst-lfs ---- OK Hint if the cache location cannot be inferred from the environment #if windows $ unset LOCALAPPDATA $ unset APPDATA $ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source abort: unknown lfs usercache location (define LOCALAPPDATA or APPDATA in the environment, or set lfs.usercache) [255] #endif #if osx $ unset HOME $ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source abort: unknown lfs usercache location (define HOME in the environment, or set lfs.usercache) [255] #endif #if no-windows no-osx $ unset XDG_CACHE_HOME $ unset HOME $ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source abort: unknown lfs usercache location (define XDG_CACHE_HOME or HOME in the environment, or set lfs.usercache) [255] #endif