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view hgext/largefiles/basestore.py @ 36438:93228b2a1fc0
run-tests: don't mask errors when a server fails to start
There are sporadic instances of this on Windows. They seem to happen more
frequently after the test machine is rebooted, although the only way to hit it
on my laptop is to loop certain tests with -j9 for hours. The problem with
masking out the specific failure is that there's no way to know if it's the same
line in the test that's failing, or if it is random.
The justification for adding this masking in 52e9e63f1495 was that the failures
occur regularly, but that's not the case anymore. The port number is still
printed, in case that turns out to be useful.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 25 Feb 2018 21:04:12 -0500 |
parents | a40e979b9d97 |
children | 164306d3f4b4 |
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# Copyright 2009-2010 Gregory P. Ward # Copyright 2009-2010 Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated # Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software # Copyright 2010-2011 Unity Technologies # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. '''base class for store implementations and store-related utility code''' from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import node, util from . import lfutil class StoreError(Exception): '''Raised when there is a problem getting files from or putting files to a central store.''' def __init__(self, filename, hash, url, detail): self.filename = filename self.hash = hash self.url = url self.detail = detail def longmessage(self): return (_("error getting id %s from url %s for file %s: %s\n") % (self.hash, util.hidepassword(self.url), self.filename, self.detail)) def __str__(self): return "%s: %s" % (util.hidepassword(self.url), self.detail) class basestore(object): def __init__(self, ui, repo, url): self.ui = ui self.repo = repo self.url = url def put(self, source, hash): '''Put source file into the store so it can be retrieved by hash.''' raise NotImplementedError('abstract method') def exists(self, hashes): '''Check to see if the store contains the given hashes. Given an iterable of hashes it returns a mapping from hash to bool.''' raise NotImplementedError('abstract method') def get(self, files): '''Get the specified largefiles from the store and write to local files under repo.root. files is a list of (filename, hash) tuples. Return (success, missing), lists of files successfully downloaded and those not found in the store. success is a list of (filename, hash) tuples; missing is a list of filenames that we could not get. (The detailed error message will already have been presented to the user, so missing is just supplied as a summary.)''' success = [] missing = [] ui = self.ui at = 0 available = self.exists(set(hash for (_filename, hash) in files)) for filename, hash in files: ui.progress(_('getting largefiles'), at, unit=_('files'), total=len(files)) at += 1 ui.note(_('getting %s:%s\n') % (filename, hash)) if not available.get(hash): ui.warn(_('%s: largefile %s not available from %s\n') % (filename, hash, util.hidepassword(self.url))) missing.append(filename) continue if self._gethash(filename, hash): success.append((filename, hash)) else: missing.append(filename) ui.progress(_('getting largefiles'), None) return (success, missing) def _gethash(self, filename, hash): """Get file with the provided hash and store it in the local repo's store and in the usercache. filename is for informational messages only. """ util.makedirs(lfutil.storepath(self.repo, '')) storefilename = lfutil.storepath(self.repo, hash) tmpname = storefilename + '.tmp' with util.atomictempfile(tmpname, createmode=self.repo.store.createmode) as tmpfile: try: gothash = self._getfile(tmpfile, filename, hash) except StoreError as err: self.ui.warn(err.longmessage()) gothash = "" if gothash != hash: if gothash != "": self.ui.warn(_('%s: data corruption (expected %s, got %s)\n') % (filename, hash, gothash)) util.unlink(tmpname) return False util.rename(tmpname, storefilename) lfutil.linktousercache(self.repo, hash) return True def verify(self, revs, contents=False): '''Verify the existence (and, optionally, contents) of every big file revision referenced by every changeset in revs. Return 0 if all is well, non-zero on any errors.''' self.ui.status(_('searching %d changesets for largefiles\n') % len(revs)) verified = set() # set of (filename, filenode) tuples filestocheck = [] # list of (cset, filename, expectedhash) for rev in revs: cctx = self.repo[rev] cset = "%d:%s" % (cctx.rev(), node.short(cctx.node())) for standin in cctx: filename = lfutil.splitstandin(standin) if filename: fctx = cctx[standin] key = (filename, fctx.filenode()) if key not in verified: verified.add(key) expectedhash = lfutil.readasstandin(fctx) filestocheck.append((cset, filename, expectedhash)) failed = self._verifyfiles(contents, filestocheck) numrevs = len(verified) numlfiles = len(set([fname for (fname, fnode) in verified])) if contents: self.ui.status( _('verified contents of %d revisions of %d largefiles\n') % (numrevs, numlfiles)) else: self.ui.status( _('verified existence of %d revisions of %d largefiles\n') % (numrevs, numlfiles)) return int(failed) def _getfile(self, tmpfile, filename, hash): '''Fetch one revision of one file from the store and write it to tmpfile. Compute the hash of the file on-the-fly as it downloads and return the hash. Close tmpfile. Raise StoreError if unable to download the file (e.g. it does not exist in the store).''' raise NotImplementedError('abstract method') def _verifyfiles(self, contents, filestocheck): '''Perform the actual verification of files in the store. 'contents' controls verification of content hash. 'filestocheck' is list of files to check. Returns _true_ if any problems are found! ''' raise NotImplementedError('abstract method')