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hgwebdir: avoid redundant repo and directory entries when 'web.name' is set
Previously, when 'web.name' was set on a subrepo parent and 'web.collapse=True',
the parent repo would show in the list with the configured 'web.name', and a
directory with the parent repo's filesystem name (with a trailing slash) would
also appear. The subrepo(s) would unexpectedly be excluded from the list of
repositories. Clicking the directory entry would go right to the repo page.
Now both the parent and the subrepos show up, without the additional directory
entry.
The configured hgweb paths used '**' for finding the repos in this scenario.
A couple of notes about the tests:
- The area where the subrepo was added has a comment that it tests subrepos,
though none previously existed there. One now does.
- The 'web.descend' option is required for collapse to work. I'm not sure what
the previous expectations were for the test. Nothing changed with it set,
prior to adding the code in this patch. It is however required for this test.
- The only output changes are for the hyperlinks, obviously because of the
'web.name' parameter.
- Without this code change, there would be an additional diff:
--- /usr/local/mercurial/tests/test-hgwebdir.t
+++ /usr/local/mercurial/tests/test-hgwebdir.t.err
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@
/rcoll/notrepo/e/
/rcoll/notrepo/e/e2/
/rcoll/notrepo/f/
- /rcoll/notrepo/f/f2/
+ /rcoll/notrepo/f/
Test repositories inside intermediate directories
I'm not sure why the fancy name doesn't come out, but it is enough to
demonstrate that the parent is not listed redundantly, and the subrepo isn't
skipped.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 01 Jun 2015 14:42:55 -0400 |
parents | ef60083b5536 |
children | 15c6eb0a51bd |
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$ hg init audit of .hg $ hg add .hg/00changelog.i abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/00changelog.i (glob) [255] #if symlink Symlinks $ mkdir a $ echo a > a/a $ hg ci -Ama adding a/a $ ln -s a b $ echo b > a/b $ hg add b/b abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob) [255] $ hg add b should still fail - maybe $ hg add b/b abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob) [255] #endif unbundle tampered bundle $ hg init target $ cd target $ hg unbundle "$TESTDIR/bundles/tampered.hg" adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 5 changesets with 6 changes to 6 files (+4 heads) (run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge) attack .hg/test $ hg manifest -r0 .hg/test $ hg update -Cr0 abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/test (glob) [255] attack foo/.hg/test $ hg manifest -r1 foo/.hg/test $ hg update -Cr1 abort: path 'foo/.hg/test' is inside nested repo 'foo' (glob) [255] attack back/test where back symlinks to .. $ hg manifest -r2 back back/test #if symlink $ hg update -Cr2 abort: path 'back/test' traverses symbolic link 'back' [255] #else ('back' will be a file and cause some other system specific error) $ hg update -Cr2 abort: * (glob) [255] #endif attack ../test $ hg manifest -r3 ../test $ hg update -Cr3 abort: path contains illegal component: ../test (glob) [255] attack /tmp/test $ hg manifest -r4 /tmp/test $ hg update -Cr4 abort: path contains illegal component: /tmp/test (glob) [255] $ cd ..