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
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> histedit=
> EOF
$ initrepos ()
> {
> hg init r
> cd r
> for x in a b c ; do
> echo $x > $x
> hg add $x
> hg ci -m $x
> done
> cd ..
> hg clone r r2 | grep -v updating
> cd r2
> for x in d e f ; do
> echo $x > $x
> hg add $x
> hg ci -m $x
> done
> cd ..
> hg init r3
> cd r3
> for x in g h i ; do
> echo $x > $x
> hg add $x
> hg ci -m $x
> done
> cd ..
> }
$ initrepos
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
show the edit commands offered by outgoing
$ cd r2
$ HGEDITOR=cat hg histedit --outgoing ../r | grep -v comparing | grep -v searching
pick 055a42cdd887 3 d
pick e860deea161a 4 e
pick 652413bf663e 5 f
# Edit history between 055a42cdd887 and 652413bf663e
#
# Commits are listed from least to most recent
#
# You can reorder changesets by reordering the lines
#
# Commands:
#
# e, edit = use commit, but stop for amending
# m, mess = edit commit message without changing commit content
# p, pick = use commit
# b, base = checkout changeset and apply further changesets from there
# d, drop = remove commit from history
# f, fold = use commit, but combine it with the one above
# r, roll = like fold, but discard this commit's description and date
#
$ cd ..
show the error from unrelated repos
$ cd r3
$ HGEDITOR=cat hg histedit --outgoing ../r | grep -v comparing | grep -v searching
abort: repository is unrelated
[1]
$ cd ..
show the error from unrelated repos
$ cd r3
$ HGEDITOR=cat hg histedit --force --outgoing ../r
comparing with ../r
searching for changes
warning: repository is unrelated
pick 2a4042b45417 0 g
pick 68c46b4927ce 1 h
pick 51281e65ba79 2 i
# Edit history between 2a4042b45417 and 51281e65ba79
#
# Commits are listed from least to most recent
#
# You can reorder changesets by reordering the lines
#
# Commands:
#
# e, edit = use commit, but stop for amending
# m, mess = edit commit message without changing commit content
# p, pick = use commit
# b, base = checkout changeset and apply further changesets from there
# d, drop = remove commit from history
# f, fold = use commit, but combine it with the one above
# r, roll = like fold, but discard this commit's description and date
#
$ cd ..
test sensitivity to branch in URL:
$ cd r2
$ hg -q update 2
$ hg -q branch foo
$ hg commit -m 'create foo branch'
$ HGEDITOR=cat hg histedit --outgoing '../r#foo' | grep -v comparing | grep -v searching
pick f26599ee3441 6 create foo branch
# Edit history between f26599ee3441 and f26599ee3441
#
# Commits are listed from least to most recent
#
# You can reorder changesets by reordering the lines
#
# Commands:
#
# e, edit = use commit, but stop for amending
# m, mess = edit commit message without changing commit content
# p, pick = use commit
# b, base = checkout changeset and apply further changesets from there
# d, drop = remove commit from history
# f, fold = use commit, but combine it with the one above
# r, roll = like fold, but discard this commit's description and date
#
test to check number of roots in outgoing revisions
$ hg -q outgoing -G --template '{node|short}({branch})' '../r'
@ f26599ee3441(foo)
o 652413bf663e(default)
|
o e860deea161a(default)
|
o 055a42cdd887(default)
$ HGEDITOR=cat hg -q histedit --outgoing '../r'
abort: there are ambiguous outgoing revisions
(see 'hg help histedit' for more detail)
[255]
$ hg -q update -C 2
$ echo aa >> a
$ hg -q commit -m 'another head on default'
$ hg -q outgoing -G --template '{node|short}({branch})' '../r#default'
@ 3879dc049647(default)
o 652413bf663e(default)
|
o e860deea161a(default)
|
o 055a42cdd887(default)
$ HGEDITOR=cat hg -q histedit --outgoing '../r#default'
abort: there are ambiguous outgoing revisions
(see 'hg help histedit' for more detail)
[255]
$ cd ..