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hidden: add support to explicitly access hidden changesets with SSH peers
This implements support for using --remote-hidden with an SSH server. The
remote `hg serve --stdio` call is passed the `--hidden` flag as a request to
access hidden changesets.
This approach has benefits similar to the one we used for HTTP peers. It
* works around the lack of global parameters in wire protocol v1,
* reuses the `--hidden` flag (that does not use the wireproto), and
* can be safely ignored by older client (fitting the best effort contract).
Same as for HTTP, the feature is experimental so we have all the room we needs
to update the implementation in the future if deemed necessary.
The SSH version of the `--remote-hidden` config uses the same configuration as
the HTTP support to control the access to this feature. The name of the user
running the command is used for the checking.
Test written by Pierre-Yves David.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Sat, 13 Apr 2019 03:44:55 +0200 |
parents | a6e0b7d4ae9d |
children | 39eb3aab3e63 |
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import contextlib import os from mercurial.node import sha1nodeconstants from mercurial import ( dirstatemap, error, extensions, match as matchmod, pycompat, scmutil, util, ) from mercurial.dirstateutils import ( timestamp, ) from mercurial.interfaces import ( dirstate as intdirstate, util as interfaceutil, ) from . import gitutil DirstateItem = dirstatemap.DirstateItem propertycache = util.propertycache pygit2 = gitutil.get_pygit2() def readpatternfile(orig, filepath, warn, sourceinfo=False): if not (b'info/exclude' in filepath or filepath.endswith(b'.gitignore')): return orig(filepath, warn, sourceinfo=False) result = [] warnings = [] with open(filepath, 'rb') as fp: for l in fp: l = l.strip() if not l or l.startswith(b'#'): continue if l.startswith(b'!'): warnings.append(b'unsupported ignore pattern %s' % l) continue if l.startswith(b'/'): result.append(b'rootglob:' + l[1:]) else: result.append(b'relglob:' + l) return result, warnings extensions.wrapfunction(matchmod, b'readpatternfile', readpatternfile) _STATUS_MAP = {} if pygit2: _STATUS_MAP = { pygit2.GIT_STATUS_CONFLICTED: b'm', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_CURRENT: b'n', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_IGNORED: b'?', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_DELETED: b'r', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_MODIFIED: b'n', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_NEW: b'a', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_RENAMED: b'a', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_TYPECHANGE: b'n', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_DELETED: b'r', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_MODIFIED: b'n', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_NEW: b'?', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_RENAMED: b'a', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_TYPECHANGE: b'n', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_UNREADABLE: b'?', pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_MODIFIED | pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_MODIFIED: b'm', } @interfaceutil.implementer(intdirstate.idirstate) class gitdirstate: def __init__(self, ui, vfs, gitrepo, use_dirstate_v2): self._ui = ui self._root = os.path.dirname(vfs.base) self._opener = vfs self.git = gitrepo self._plchangecallbacks = {} # TODO: context.poststatusfixup is bad and uses this attribute self._dirty = False self._mapcls = dirstatemap.dirstatemap self._use_dirstate_v2 = use_dirstate_v2 @propertycache def _map(self): """Return the dirstate contents (see documentation for dirstatemap).""" self._map = self._mapcls( self._ui, self._opener, self._root, sha1nodeconstants, self._use_dirstate_v2, ) return self._map def p1(self): try: return self.git.head.peel().id.raw except pygit2.GitError: # Typically happens when peeling HEAD fails, as in an # empty repository. return sha1nodeconstants.nullid def p2(self): # TODO: MERGE_HEAD? something like that, right? return sha1nodeconstants.nullid def setparents(self, p1, p2=None): if p2 is None: p2 = sha1nodeconstants.nullid assert p2 == sha1nodeconstants.nullid, b'TODO merging support' self.git.head.set_target(gitutil.togitnode(p1)) @util.propertycache def identity(self): return util.filestat.frompath( os.path.join(self._root, b'.git', b'index') ) def branch(self): return b'default' def parents(self): # TODO how on earth do we find p2 if a merge is in flight? return self.p1(), sha1nodeconstants.nullid def __iter__(self): return (pycompat.fsencode(f.path) for f in self.git.index) def items(self): for ie in self.git.index: yield ie.path, None # value should be a DirstateItem # py2,3 compat forward iteritems = items def __getitem__(self, filename): try: gs = self.git.status_file(filename) except KeyError: return b'?' return _STATUS_MAP[gs] def __contains__(self, filename): try: gs = self.git.status_file(filename) return _STATUS_MAP[gs] != b'?' except KeyError: return False def status(self, match, subrepos, ignored, clean, unknown): listclean = clean # TODO handling of clean files - can we get that from git.status()? modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean = ( [], [], [], [], [], [], [], ) try: mtime_boundary = timestamp.get_fs_now(self._opener) except OSError: # In largefiles or readonly context mtime_boundary = None gstatus = self.git.status() for path, status in gstatus.items(): path = pycompat.fsencode(path) if not match(path): continue if status == pygit2.GIT_STATUS_IGNORED: if path.endswith(b'/'): continue ignored.append(path) elif status in ( pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_MODIFIED, pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_MODIFIED, pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_MODIFIED | pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_MODIFIED, ): modified.append(path) elif status == pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_NEW: added.append(path) elif status == pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_NEW: unknown.append(path) elif status == pygit2.GIT_STATUS_WT_DELETED: deleted.append(path) elif status == pygit2.GIT_STATUS_INDEX_DELETED: removed.append(path) else: raise error.Abort( b'unhandled case: status for %r is %r' % (path, status) ) if listclean: observed = set( modified + added + removed + deleted + unknown + ignored ) index = self.git.index index.read() for entry in index: path = pycompat.fsencode(entry.path) if not match(path): continue if path in observed: continue # already in some other set if path[-1] == b'/': continue # directory clean.append(path) # TODO are we really always sure of status here? return ( False, scmutil.status( modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean ), mtime_boundary, ) def flagfunc(self, buildfallback): # TODO we can do better return buildfallback() def getcwd(self): # TODO is this a good way to do this? return os.path.dirname( os.path.dirname(pycompat.fsencode(self.git.path)) ) def get_entry(self, path): """return a DirstateItem for the associated path""" entry = self._map.get(path) if entry is None: return DirstateItem() return entry def normalize(self, path): normed = util.normcase(path) assert normed == path, b"TODO handling of case folding: %s != %s" % ( normed, path, ) return path @property def _checklink(self): return util.checklink(os.path.dirname(pycompat.fsencode(self.git.path))) def copies(self): # TODO support copies? return {} # # TODO what the heck is this _filecache = set() def is_changing_parents(self): # TODO: we need to implement the context manager bits and # correctly stage/revert index edits. return False def is_changing_any(self): # TODO: we need to implement the context manager bits and # correctly stage/revert index edits. return False def write(self, tr): # TODO: call parent change callbacks if tr: def writeinner(category): self.git.index.write() tr.addpending(b'gitdirstate', writeinner) else: self.git.index.write() def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): if cwd is None: cwd = self.getcwd() # TODO core dirstate does something about slashes here assert isinstance(f, bytes) r = util.pathto(self._root, cwd, f) return r def matches(self, match): for x in self.git.index: p = pycompat.fsencode(x.path) if match(p): yield p def set_clean(self, f, parentfiledata): """Mark a file normal and clean.""" # TODO: for now we just let libgit2 re-stat the file. We can # clearly do better. def set_possibly_dirty(self, f): """Mark a file normal, but possibly dirty.""" # TODO: for now we just let libgit2 re-stat the file. We can # clearly do better. def walk(self, match, subrepos, unknown, ignored, full=True): # TODO: we need to use .status() and not iterate the index, # because the index doesn't force a re-walk and so `hg add` of # a new file without an intervening call to status will # silently do nothing. r = {} cwd = self.getcwd() for path, status in self.git.status().items(): if path.startswith('.hg/'): continue path = pycompat.fsencode(path) if not match(path): continue # TODO construct the stat info from the status object? try: s = os.stat(os.path.join(cwd, path)) except FileNotFoundError: continue r[path] = s return r def set_tracked(self, f, reset_copy=False): # TODO: support copies and reset_copy=True uf = pycompat.fsdecode(f) if uf in self.git.index: return False index = self.git.index index.read() index.add(uf) index.write() return True def add(self, f): index = self.git.index index.read() index.add(pycompat.fsdecode(f)) index.write() def drop(self, f): index = self.git.index index.read() fs = pycompat.fsdecode(f) if fs in index: index.remove(fs) index.write() def set_untracked(self, f): index = self.git.index index.read() fs = pycompat.fsdecode(f) if fs in index: index.remove(fs) index.write() return True return False def remove(self, f): index = self.git.index index.read() index.remove(pycompat.fsdecode(f)) index.write() def copied(self, path): # TODO: track copies? return None def prefetch_parents(self): # TODO pass def update_file(self, *args, **kwargs): # TODO pass @contextlib.contextmanager def changing_parents(self, repo): # TODO: track this maybe? yield def addparentchangecallback(self, category, callback): # TODO: should this be added to the dirstate interface? self._plchangecallbacks[category] = callback def setbranch(self, branch, transaction=None): raise error.Abort( b'git repos do not support branches. try using bookmarks' )