infinitepush: use the new function to determine push destination
Since
066b8d8f75b8, the push command accept multiple destination. `infinitepush`
was not aware of that. We now use the new `urlutil.get_push_paths` function to
determine the push destination, fixing the issue. This will also make future
evolution of that logic transparent for infinitepush
We still disallow push to multiple destinations if infinite push is enabled
because I don't know what this means for infinite push. However user will now
get a clear error message instead of a crash.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10379
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
from mercurial import demandimport
demandimport.enable()
from mercurial import (
error,
pycompat,
ui as uimod,
url,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
stringutil,
urlutil,
)
urlerr = util.urlerr
urlreq = util.urlreq
class myui(uimod.ui):
def interactive(self):
return False
origui = myui.load()
def writeauth(items):
ui = origui.copy()
for name, value in items.items():
ui.setconfig(b'auth', name, value)
return ui
def _stringifyauthinfo(ai):
if ai is None:
return ai
realm, authuris, user, passwd = ai
return (
pycompat.strurl(realm),
[pycompat.strurl(u) for u in authuris],
pycompat.strurl(user),
pycompat.strurl(passwd),
)
def test(auth, urls=None):
print('CFG:', pycompat.sysstr(stringutil.pprint(auth, bprefix=True)))
prefixes = set()
for k in auth:
prefixes.add(k.split(b'.', 1)[0])
for p in prefixes:
for name in (b'.username', b'.password'):
if (p + name) not in auth:
auth[p + name] = p
auth = {k: v for k, v in auth.items() if v is not None}
ui = writeauth(auth)
def _test(uri):
print('URI:', pycompat.strurl(uri))
try:
pm = url.passwordmgr(ui, urlreq.httppasswordmgrwithdefaultrealm())
u, authinfo = urlutil.url(uri).authinfo()
if authinfo is not None:
pm.add_password(*_stringifyauthinfo(authinfo))
print(
' ',
tuple(
pycompat.strurl(a)
for a in pm.find_user_password('test', pycompat.strurl(u))
),
)
except error.Abort:
print(' ', 'abort')
if not urls:
urls = [
b'http://example.org/foo',
b'http://example.org/foo/bar',
b'http://example.org/bar',
b'https://example.org/foo',
b'https://example.org/foo/bar',
b'https://example.org/bar',
b'https://x@example.org/bar',
b'https://y@example.org/bar',
]
for u in urls:
_test(u)
print('\n*** Test in-uri schemes\n')
test({b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'https://example.org'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org', b'x.schemes': b'https'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'https://example.org', b'x.schemes': b'http'})
print('\n*** Test separately configured schemes\n')
test({b'x.prefix': b'example.org', b'x.schemes': b'http'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'example.org', b'x.schemes': b'https'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'example.org', b'x.schemes': b'http https'})
print('\n*** Test prefix matching\n')
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/bar',
}
)
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo/bar',
}
)
test({b'x.prefix': b'*', b'y.prefix': b'https://example.org/bar'})
print('\n*** Test user matching\n')
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo/bar',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo/bar'],
)
print('\n*** Test user matching with name in prefix\n')
# prefix, username and URL have the same user
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'https://example.org/foo',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix has a different user from username and URL
test(
{
b'y.prefix': b'http://z@example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix has a different user from URL; no username
test(
{b'y.prefix': b'http://z@example.org/foo', b'y.password': b'ypassword'},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix and URL have same user, but doesn't match username
test(
{
b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'z',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix and URL have the same user; no username
test(
{b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo', b'y.password': b'ypassword'},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix user, but no URL user or username
test(
{b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo', b'y.password': b'ypassword'},
urls=[b'http://example.org/foo'],
)
def testauthinfo(fullurl, authurl):
print('URIs:', fullurl, authurl)
pm = urlreq.httppasswordmgrwithdefaultrealm()
ai = _stringifyauthinfo(
urlutil.url(pycompat.bytesurl(fullurl)).authinfo()[1]
)
pm.add_password(*ai)
print(pm.find_user_password('test', authurl))
print('\n*** Test urllib2 and urlutil.url\n')
testauthinfo('http://user@example.com:8080/foo', 'http://example.com:8080/foo')