view hgext/largefiles/wirestore.py @ 49337:6cd249556e20 stable

rust-status: don't trigger dirstate v1 rewrite when only v2 data is changed The assumption that we need to rewrite (or append to) the dirstate if the ignore pattern hash has changed or if any cached directory mtimes have changed is only valid when using dirstate-v2. In dirstate-v1, neither of these things are written to disk.
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Wed, 08 Jun 2022 19:15:58 +0200
parents 89a2afe31e82
children 6000f5b25c9b
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# Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

'''largefile store working over Mercurial's wire protocol'''
from __future__ import absolute_import

from . import (
    lfutil,
    remotestore,
)


class wirestore(remotestore.remotestore):
    def __init__(self, ui, repo, remote):
        cap = remote.capable(b'largefiles')
        if not cap:
            raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable([])
        storetypes = cap.split(b',')
        if b'serve' not in storetypes:
            raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable(storetypes)
        self.remote = remote
        super(wirestore, self).__init__(ui, repo, remote.url())

    def _put(self, hash, fd):
        return self.remote.putlfile(hash, fd)

    def _get(self, hash):
        return self.remote.getlfile(hash)

    def _stat(self, hashes):
        """For each hash, return 0 if it is available, other values if not.
        It is usually 2 if the largefile is missing, but might be 1 the server
        has a corrupted copy."""

        with self.remote.commandexecutor() as e:
            fs = []
            for hash in hashes:
                fs.append(
                    (
                        hash,
                        e.callcommand(
                            b'statlfile',
                            {
                                b'sha': hash,
                            },
                        ),
                    )
                )

            return {hash: f.result() for hash, f in fs}