hgweb: fallback to checking wsgireq.env for REPO_NAME for 3rd party hosting
Starting with
d7fd203e36cc, SCM Manager began to 404 any repository access.
What's happening is that it is generating a python script that creates an hgweb
application (not hgwebdir), and launches hgweb via wsgicgi. It must be setting
REPO_NAME in the process environment before launching this script, which gets
picked up and put into wsgireq.env when wsgicgi launches the hgweb application.
>From there, other variables (notably 'apppath' and 'dispatchpath') are
constructed differently.
d7fd203e36cc^ (working):
apppath: /hg/eng/devsetup
dispatchpath:
pathinfo: /eng/devsetup
reponame: eng/devsetup
d7fd203e36cc:
apppath: /hg
dispatchpath: eng/devsetup
pathinfo: /eng/devsetup
reponame: None
REPO_NAME: eng/devsetup
Rather than having an existing installation break when Mercurial is upgraded,
just resume checking the environment. I have no idea how many other hosting
solutions would break without restoring this.
#require test-repo
Enable obsolescence to avoid the warning issue when obsmarker are found
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
Go back in the hg repo
$ cd $TESTDIR/..
$ for node in `testrepohg log --rev 'not public() and ::. and not desc("# no-check-commit")' --template '{node|short}\n'`; do
> testrepohg export --git $node \
> | contrib/check-commit > ${TESTTMP}/check-commit.out
> if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
> echo "Revision $node does not comply with rules"
> echo '------------------------------------------------------'
> cat ${TESTTMP}/check-commit.out
> echo
> fi
> done