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view mercurial/pathutil.py @ 52293:77b38c86915d
ci: add a small script one can run to purge older pipeline
We have over ten thousands old pipeline that take a huge space and that I
suspect to be the source of some slowdown in merge request.
However it seems that the only way to clear them is manually and through the
API, so lets do it.
The script was run today.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:45:23 +0100 |
parents | f4733654f144 |
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from __future__ import annotations import contextlib import errno import os import posixpath import stat from typing import ( Any, Callable, Iterator, Optional, ) from .i18n import _ from . import ( encoding, error, policy, pycompat, util, ) rustdirs = policy.importrust('dirstate', 'Dirs') parsers = policy.importmod('parsers') def _lowerclean(s: bytes) -> bytes: return encoding.hfsignoreclean(s.lower()) class pathauditor: """ensure that a filesystem path contains no banned components. the following properties of a path are checked: - ends with a directory separator - under top-level .hg - starts at the root of a windows drive - contains ".." More check are also done about the file system states: - traverses a symlink (e.g. a/symlink_here/b) - inside a nested repository (a callback can be used to approve some nested repositories, e.g., subrepositories) The file system checks are only done when 'realfs' is set to True (the default). They should be disable then we are auditing path for operation on stored history. If 'cached' is set to True, audited paths and sub-directories are cached. Be careful to not keep the cache of unmanaged directories for long because audited paths may be replaced with symlinks. """ def __init__(self, root, callback=None, realfs=True, cached=False): self.audited = set() self.auditeddir = dict() self.root = root self._realfs = realfs self._cached = cached self.callback = callback if os.path.lexists(root) and not util.fscasesensitive(root): self.normcase = util.normcase else: self.normcase = lambda x: x def __call__(self, path: bytes, mode: Optional[Any] = None) -> None: """Check the relative path. path may contain a pattern (e.g. foodir/**.txt)""" path = util.localpath(path) if path in self.audited: return # AIX ignores "/" at end of path, others raise EISDIR. if util.endswithsep(path): raise error.InputError( _(b"path ends in directory separator: %s") % path ) parts = util.splitpath(path) if ( os.path.splitdrive(path)[0] or _lowerclean(parts[0]) in (b'.hg', b'.hg.', b'') or pycompat.ospardir in parts ): raise error.InputError( _(b"path contains illegal component: %s") % path ) # Windows shortname aliases if b"~" in path: for p in parts: if b"~" in p: first, last = p.split(b"~", 1) if last.isdigit() and first.upper() in [b"HG", b"HG8B6C"]: raise error.InputError( _(b"path contains illegal component: %s") % path ) if b'.hg' in _lowerclean(path): lparts = [_lowerclean(p) for p in parts] for p in b'.hg', b'.hg.': if p in lparts[1:]: pos = lparts.index(p) base = os.path.join(*parts[:pos]) raise error.InputError( _(b"path '%s' is inside nested repo %r") % (path, pycompat.bytestr(base)) ) if self._realfs: # It's important that we check the path parts starting from the root. # We don't want to add "foo/bar/baz" to auditeddir before checking if # there's a "foo/.hg" directory. This also means we won't accidentally # traverse a symlink into some other filesystem (which is potentially # expensive to access). for prefix in finddirs_rev_noroot(path): if prefix in self.auditeddir: res = self.auditeddir[prefix] else: res = pathauditor._checkfs_exists( self.root, prefix, path, self.callback ) if self._cached: self.auditeddir[prefix] = res if not res: break if self._cached: self.audited.add(path) @staticmethod def _checkfs_exists( root, prefix: bytes, path: bytes, callback: Optional[Callable[[bytes], bool]] = None, ): """raise exception if a file system backed check fails. Return a bool that indicates that the directory (or file) exists.""" curpath = os.path.join(root, prefix) try: st = os.lstat(curpath) except OSError as err: if err.errno == errno.ENOENT: return False # EINVAL can be raised as invalid path syntax under win32. # They must be ignored for patterns can be checked too. if err.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR, errno.EINVAL): raise else: if stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode): msg = _(b'path %r traverses symbolic link %r') % ( pycompat.bytestr(path), pycompat.bytestr(prefix), ) raise error.Abort(msg) elif stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) and os.path.isdir( os.path.join(curpath, b'.hg') ): if not callback or not callback(curpath): msg = _(b"path '%s' is inside nested repo %r") raise error.Abort(msg % (path, pycompat.bytestr(prefix))) return True def check(self, path: bytes) -> bool: try: self(path) return True except (OSError, error.Abort): return False @contextlib.contextmanager def cached(self): if self._cached: yield else: try: self._cached = True yield finally: self.audited.clear() self.auditeddir.clear() self._cached = False def clear_audit_cache(self): """reset all audit cache intended for debug and performance benchmark purposes""" self.audited.clear() self.auditeddir.clear() def canonpath( root: bytes, cwd: bytes, myname: bytes, auditor: Optional[pathauditor] = None, ) -> bytes: """return the canonical path of myname, given cwd and root >>> def check(root, cwd, myname): ... a = pathauditor(root, realfs=False) ... try: ... return canonpath(root, cwd, myname, a) ... except error.Abort: ... return 'aborted' >>> def unixonly(root, cwd, myname, expected='aborted'): ... if pycompat.iswindows: ... return expected ... return check(root, cwd, myname) >>> def winonly(root, cwd, myname, expected='aborted'): ... if not pycompat.iswindows: ... return expected ... return check(root, cwd, myname) >>> winonly(b'd:\\\\repo', b'c:\\\\dir', b'filename') 'aborted' >>> winonly(b'c:\\\\repo', b'c:\\\\dir', b'filename') 'aborted' >>> winonly(b'c:\\\\repo', b'c:\\\\', b'filename') 'aborted' >>> winonly(b'c:\\\\repo', b'c:\\\\', b'repo\\\\filename', ... b'filename') 'filename' >>> winonly(b'c:\\\\repo', b'c:\\\\repo', b'filename', b'filename') 'filename' >>> winonly(b'c:\\\\repo', b'c:\\\\repo\\\\subdir', b'filename', ... b'subdir/filename') 'subdir/filename' >>> unixonly(b'/repo', b'/dir', b'filename') 'aborted' >>> unixonly(b'/repo', b'/', b'filename') 'aborted' >>> unixonly(b'/repo', b'/', b'repo/filename', b'filename') 'filename' >>> unixonly(b'/repo', b'/repo', b'filename', b'filename') 'filename' >>> unixonly(b'/repo', b'/repo/subdir', b'filename', b'subdir/filename') 'subdir/filename' """ if util.endswithsep(root): rootsep = root else: rootsep = root + pycompat.ossep name = myname if not os.path.isabs(name): name = os.path.join(root, cwd, name) name = os.path.normpath(name) if auditor is None: auditor = pathauditor(root) if name != rootsep and name.startswith(rootsep): name = name[len(rootsep) :] auditor(name) return util.pconvert(name) elif name == root: return b'' else: # Determine whether `name' is in the hierarchy at or beneath `root', # by iterating name=dirname(name) until that causes no change (can't # check name == '/', because that doesn't work on windows). The list # `rel' holds the reversed list of components making up the relative # file name we want. rel = [] while True: try: s = util.samefile(name, root) except OSError: s = False if s: if not rel: # name was actually the same as root (maybe a symlink) return b'' rel.reverse() name = os.path.join(*rel) auditor(name) return util.pconvert(name) dirname, basename = util.split(name) rel.append(basename) if dirname == name: break name = dirname # A common mistake is to use -R, but specify a file relative to the repo # instead of cwd. Detect that case, and provide a hint to the user. hint = None try: if cwd != root: canonpath(root, root, myname, auditor) relpath = util.pathto(root, cwd, b'') if relpath.endswith(pycompat.ossep): relpath = relpath[:-1] hint = _(b"consider using '--cwd %s'") % relpath except error.Abort: pass raise error.Abort( _(b"%s not under root '%s'") % (myname, root), hint=hint ) def normasprefix(path: bytes) -> bytes: """normalize the specified path as path prefix Returned value can be used safely for "p.startswith(prefix)", "p[len(prefix):]", and so on. For efficiency, this expects "path" argument to be already normalized by "os.path.normpath", "os.path.realpath", and so on. See also issue3033 for detail about need of this function. >>> normasprefix(b'/foo/bar').replace(pycompat.ossep, b'/') '/foo/bar/' >>> normasprefix(b'/').replace(pycompat.ossep, b'/') '/' """ d, p = os.path.splitdrive(path) if len(p) != len(pycompat.ossep): return path + pycompat.ossep else: return path def finddirs(path: bytes) -> Iterator[bytes]: pos = path.rfind(b'/') while pos != -1: yield path[:pos] pos = path.rfind(b'/', 0, pos) yield b'' def finddirs_rev_noroot(path: bytes) -> Iterator[bytes]: pos = path.find(pycompat.ossep) while pos != -1: yield path[:pos] pos = path.find(pycompat.ossep, pos + 1) class dirs: '''a multiset of directory names from a set of file paths''' def __init__(self, map, only_tracked=False): """ a dict map indicates a dirstate while a list indicates a manifest """ self._dirs = {} addpath = self.addpath if isinstance(map, dict) and only_tracked: for f, s in map.items(): if s.state != b'r': addpath(f) elif only_tracked: msg = b"`only_tracked` is only supported with a dict source" raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) else: for f in map: addpath(f) def addpath(self, path: bytes) -> None: dirs = self._dirs for base in finddirs(path): if base.endswith(b'/'): raise ValueError( "found invalid consecutive slashes in path: %r" % base ) if base in dirs: dirs[base] += 1 return dirs[base] = 1 def delpath(self, path: bytes) -> None: dirs = self._dirs for base in finddirs(path): if dirs[base] > 1: dirs[base] -= 1 return del dirs[base] def __iter__(self): return iter(self._dirs) def __contains__(self, d: bytes) -> bool: return d in self._dirs if hasattr(parsers, 'dirs'): dirs = parsers.dirs if rustdirs is not None: dirs = rustdirs # forward two methods from posixpath that do what we need, but we'd # rather not let our internals know that we're thinking in posix terms # - instead we'll let them be oblivious. join = posixpath.join dirname: Callable[[bytes], bytes] = posixpath.dirname