wireprotov2: client support for following content redirects
And with the server actually sending content redirects, it is finally
time to implement client support for following them!
When a redirect response is seen, we wait until all data for that
request has been received (it should be nearly immediate since no
data is expected to follow the redirect message). Then we use
a URL opener to make a request. We stuff that response into the
client handler and construct a new response object to track it.
When readdata() is called for servicing requests, we attempt to
read data from the first redirected response. During data reading,
data is processed similarly to as if it came from a frame payload.
The existing test for the functionality demonstrates the client
transparently following the redirect and obtaining the command
response data from an alternate URL!
There is still plenty of work to do here, including shoring up
testing. I'm not convinced things will work in the presence of
multiple redirect responses. And we don't yet implement support
for integrity verification or configuring server certificates
to validate the connection. But it's a start. And it should enable
us to start experimenting with "real" caches.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4778
#require icasefs
$ hg debugfs | grep 'case-sensitive:'
case-sensitive: no
test file addition with bad case
$ hg init repo1
$ cd repo1
$ echo a > a
$ hg add A
$ hg st
A a
$ hg ci -m adda
$ hg manifest
a
$ cd ..
test case collision on rename (issue750)
$ hg init repo2
$ cd repo2
$ echo a > a
$ hg --debug ci -Am adda
adding a
committing files:
a
committing manifest
committing changelog
updating the branch cache
committed changeset 0:07f4944404050f47db2e5c5071e0e84e7a27bba9
Case-changing renames should work:
$ hg mv a A
$ hg mv A a
$ hg st
addremove after case-changing rename has no effect (issue4590)
$ hg mv a A
$ hg addremove
recording removal of a as rename to A (100% similar)
$ hg revert --all
forgetting A
undeleting a
test changing case of path components
$ mkdir D
$ echo b > D/b
$ hg ci -Am addb D/b
$ hg mv D/b d/b
D/b: not overwriting - file already committed
('hg rename --force' to replace the file by recording a rename)
[1]
$ hg mv D/b d/c
$ hg st
A D/c
R D/b
$ mv D temp
$ mv temp d
$ hg st
A D/c
R D/b
$ hg revert -aq
$ rm d/c
$ echo c > D/c
$ hg add D/c
$ hg st
A D/c
$ hg ci -m addc D/c
$ hg mv d/b d/e
$ hg st
A D/e
R D/b
$ hg revert -aq
$ rm d/e
$ hg mv d/b D/B
$ hg st
A D/B
R D/b
$ cd ..
test case collision between revisions (issue912)
$ hg init repo3
$ cd repo3
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding a
$ hg rm a
$ hg ci -Am removea
$ echo A > A
on linux hfs keeps the old case stored, force it
$ mv a aa
$ mv aa A
$ hg ci -Am addA
adding A
used to fail under case insensitive fs
$ hg up -C 0
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg up -C
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
no clobbering of untracked files with wrong casing
$ hg up -r null
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo gold > a
$ hg up
A: untracked file differs
abort: untracked files in working directory differ from files in requested revision
[255]
$ cat a
gold
$ rm a
test that normal file in different case on target context is not
unlinked by largefiles extension.
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> largefiles=
> EOF
$ hg update -q -C 1
$ hg status -A
$ echo 'A as largefiles' > A
$ hg add --large A
$ hg commit -m '#3'
created new head
$ hg manifest -r 3
.hglf/A
$ hg manifest -r 0
a
$ hg update -q -C 0
$ hg status -A
C a
$ hg update -q -C 3
$ hg update -q 0
$ hg up -C -r 2
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg mv A a
$ hg diff -g > rename.diff
$ hg ci -m 'A -> a'
$ hg up -q '.^'
$ hg import rename.diff -m "import rename A -> a"
applying rename.diff
$ hg st
? rename.diff
$ hg files
a
$ find * | sort
a
rename.diff
$ rm rename.diff
$ cd ..
issue 3342: file in nested directory causes unexpected abort
$ hg init issue3342
$ cd issue3342
$ mkdir -p a/B/c/D
$ echo e > a/B/c/D/e
$ hg add a/B/c/D/e
$ hg ci -m 'add e'
issue 4481: revert across case only renames
$ hg mv a/B/c/D/e a/B/c/d/E
$ hg ci -m "uppercase E"
$ echo 'foo' > a/B/c/D/E
$ hg ci -m 'e content change'
$ hg revert --all -r 0
removing a/B/c/D/E
adding a/B/c/D/e
$ find * | sort
a
a/B
a/B/c
a/B/c/D
a/B/c/D/e
a/B/c/D/e.orig
$ cd ..
issue 3340: mq does not handle case changes correctly
in addition to reported case, 'hg qrefresh' is also tested against
case changes.
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init issue3340
$ cd issue3340
$ echo a > mIxEdCaSe
$ hg add mIxEdCaSe
$ hg commit -m '#0'
$ hg rename mIxEdCaSe tmp
$ hg rename tmp MiXeDcAsE
$ hg status -A
A MiXeDcAsE
mIxEdCaSe
R mIxEdCaSe
$ hg qnew changecase
$ hg status -A
C MiXeDcAsE
$ hg qpop -a
popping changecase
patch queue now empty
$ hg qnew refresh-casechange
$ hg status -A
C mIxEdCaSe
$ hg rename mIxEdCaSe tmp
$ hg rename tmp MiXeDcAsE
$ hg status -A
A MiXeDcAsE
mIxEdCaSe
R mIxEdCaSe
$ hg qrefresh
$ hg status -A
C MiXeDcAsE
$ hg qpop -a
popping refresh-casechange
patch queue now empty
$ hg qnew refresh-pattern
$ hg status
$ echo A > A
$ hg add
adding A
$ hg qrefresh a # issue 3271, qrefresh with file handled case wrong
$ hg status # empty status means the qrefresh worked
#if osx
We assume anyone running the tests on a case-insensitive volume on OS
X will be using HFS+. If that's not true, this test will fail.
$ rm A
>>> open(u'a\u200c'.encode('utf-8'), 'w').write('unicode is fun') and None
$ hg status
M A
#endif
$ cd ..