strip: introduce a soft strip option
This is the first user-accessible way to use the archived phase introduced in
4.8. This implements a feature discussed during the Stockholm sprint, using
the archived phase for hiding changesets.
The archived phase behaves exactly as stripping: changesets are no longer
visible, but pulling/unbundling them will make then reappear. The only notable
difference is that unlike hard stripping, soft stripping does not affect
obsmarkers.
The next changeset will make use of the archived phase for history rewriting
command. However, having a way to manually trigger the feature first seems a
necessary step before exposing users to this phase; there is a way to
un-archived changesets (unbundling), so there must be a way to archive them
again.
Adding a flag to strip is a good way to provide access to the feature without
taking a too big risk on the final UI we want. The flag is experimental so it
won't be exposed by default.
Using the archived phase is faster and less traumatic for the repository than
actually stripping changesets.
"""implements bookmark-based branching (EXPERIMENTAL)
- Disables creation of new branches (config: enable_branches=False).
- Requires an active bookmark on commit (config: require_bookmark=True).
- Doesn't move the active bookmark on update, only on commit.
- Requires '--rev' for moving an existing bookmark.
- Protects special bookmarks (config: protect=@).
flow related commands
:hg book NAME: create a new bookmark
:hg book NAME -r REV: move bookmark to revision (fast-forward)
:hg up|co NAME: switch to bookmark
:hg push -B .: push active bookmark
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
bookmarks,
commands,
error,
extensions,
registrar,
)
MY_NAME = 'bookflow'
configtable = {}
configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)
configitem(MY_NAME, 'protect', ['@'])
configitem(MY_NAME, 'require-bookmark', True)
configitem(MY_NAME, 'enable-branches', False)
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
def commit_hook(ui, repo, **kwargs):
active = repo._bookmarks.active
if active:
if active in ui.configlist(MY_NAME, 'protect'):
raise error.Abort(
_('cannot commit, bookmark %s is protected') % active)
if not cwd_at_bookmark(repo, active):
raise error.Abort(
_('cannot commit, working directory out of sync with active bookmark'),
hint=_("run 'hg up %s'") % active)
elif ui.configbool(MY_NAME, 'require-bookmark', True):
raise error.Abort(_('cannot commit without an active bookmark'))
return 0
def bookmarks_update(orig, repo, parents, node):
if len(parents) == 2:
# called during commit
return orig(repo, parents, node)
else:
# called during update
return False
def bookmarks_addbookmarks(
orig, repo, tr, names, rev=None, force=False, inactive=False):
if not rev:
marks = repo._bookmarks
for name in names:
if name in marks:
raise error.Abort(_(
"bookmark %s already exists, to move use the --rev option"
) % name)
return orig(repo, tr, names, rev, force, inactive)
def commands_commit(orig, ui, repo, *args, **opts):
commit_hook(ui, repo)
return orig(ui, repo, *args, **opts)
def commands_pull(orig, ui, repo, *args, **opts):
rc = orig(ui, repo, *args, **opts)
active = repo._bookmarks.active
if active and not cwd_at_bookmark(repo, active):
ui.warn(_(
"working directory out of sync with active bookmark, run "
"'hg up %s'"
) % active)
return rc
def commands_branch(orig, ui, repo, label=None, **opts):
if label and not opts.get(r'clean') and not opts.get(r'rev'):
raise error.Abort(
_("creating named branches is disabled and you should use bookmarks"),
hint="see 'hg help bookflow'")
return orig(ui, repo, label, **opts)
def cwd_at_bookmark(repo, mark):
mark_id = repo._bookmarks[mark]
cur_id = repo.lookup('.')
return cur_id == mark_id
def uisetup(ui):
extensions.wrapfunction(bookmarks, 'update', bookmarks_update)
extensions.wrapfunction(bookmarks, 'addbookmarks', bookmarks_addbookmarks)
extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'commit', commands_commit)
extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'pull', commands_pull)
if not ui.configbool(MY_NAME, 'enable-branches'):
extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'branch', commands_branch)