hgweb: add websub template filter
The purpose of this new filter is to make it possible to partially replace the
functionality of the interhg extension. The idea is to be able to define regular
expression based substitutions on a new "websub" config section. hgweb will then
be able to apply these substitutions wherever the "websub" filter is used on a
template.
This first revision just adds the code necessary to load the websub expressions
and adds the websub filter, but it does not add any calls to the websub filter
itself on any of the templates. That will be done on the following revisions.
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" inotify || exit 80
$ hg init repo1
$ cd repo1
$ touch a b c d e
$ mkdir dir
$ mkdir dir/bar
$ touch dir/x dir/y dir/bar/foo
$ hg ci -Am m
adding a
adding b
adding c
adding d
adding dir/bar/foo
adding dir/x
adding dir/y
adding e
$ cd ..
$ hg clone repo1 repo2
updating to branch default
8 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "inotify=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ cd repo2
$ echo b >> a
check that daemon started automatically works correctly
and make sure that inotify.pidfile works
$ hg --config "inotify.pidfile=../hg2.pid" status
M a
make sure that pidfile worked. Output should be silent.
$ "$TESTDIR/killdaemons.py" ../hg2.pid
$ cd ../repo1
inserve
$ hg inserve -d --pid-file=hg.pid
$ cat hg.pid >> "$DAEMON_PIDS"
let the daemon finish its stuff
$ sleep 1
cannot start, already bound
$ hg inserve
abort: inotify-server: cannot start: socket is already bound
[255]
issue907
$ hg status
? hg.pid
clean
$ hg status -c
C a
C b
C c
C d
C dir/bar/foo
C dir/x
C dir/y
C e
all
$ hg status -A
? hg.pid
C a
C b
C c
C d
C dir/bar/foo
C dir/x
C dir/y
C e
path patterns
$ echo x > dir/x
$ hg status .
M dir/x
? hg.pid
$ hg status dir
M dir/x
$ cd dir
$ hg status .
M x
$ cd ..
issue 1375
testing that we can remove a folder and then add a file with the same name
issue 1375
$ mkdir h
$ echo h > h/h
$ hg ci -Am t
adding h/h
adding hg.pid
$ hg rm h
removing h/h
$ echo h >h
$ hg add h
$ hg status
A h
R h/h
$ hg ci -m0
Test for issue1735: inotify watches files in .hg/merge
$ hg st
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am a
$ hg st
$ echo b >> a
$ hg ci -m ab
$ hg st
$ echo c >> a
$ hg st
M a
$ HGMERGE=internal:local hg up 0
1 files updated, 1 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg st
M a
$ HGMERGE=internal:local hg up
3 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg st
M a
Test for 1844: "hg ci folder" will not commit all changes beneath "folder"
$ mkdir 1844
$ echo a > 1844/foo
$ hg add 1844
adding 1844/foo
$ hg ci -m 'working'
$ echo b >> 1844/foo
$ hg ci 1844 -m 'broken'
Test for issue884: "Build products not ignored until .hgignore is touched"
$ echo '^build$' > .hgignore
$ hg add .hgignore
$ hg ci .hgignore -m 'ignorelist'
Now, lets add some build products...
$ mkdir build
$ touch build/x
$ touch build/y
build/x & build/y shouldn't appear in "hg st"
$ hg st
$ "$TESTDIR/killdaemons.py" hg.pid
$ cd ..
Ensure that if the repo is in a directory whose name is too long, the
unix domain socket is reached through a symlink (issue1208).
$ mkdir 0_3456789_10_456789_20_456789_30_456789_40_456789_50_45678_
$ cd 0_3456789_10_456789_20_456789_30_456789_40_456789_50_45678_
$ mkdir 60_456789_70_456789_80_456789_90_456789_100_56789_
$ cd 60_456789_70_456789_80_456789_90_456789_100_56789_
$ hg --config inotify.pidfile=hg3.pid clone -q ../../repo1
$ readlink repo1/.hg/inotify.sock
*/inotify.sock (glob)
Trying to start the server a second time should fail as usual.
$ hg --cwd repo1 inserve
abort: inotify-server: cannot start: socket is already bound
[255]
$ "$TESTDIR/killdaemons.py" hg3.pid