view mercurial/hgweb/request.py @ 25018:93e015a3d1ea

commit: add ui.allowemptycommit config option This adds a config flag that enables a user to make empty commits. This is useful in a number of cases. For instance, automation that creates release branches via bookmarks may want to make empty commits to that release bookmark so that it can't be fast-forwarded and so it can record information about the release bookmark's creation. This is already possible with named branches, so making it possible for bookmarks makes sense. Another case we've wanted it is for mirroring repositories into Mercurial. We have automation that syncs commits into hg by running things from the command line. The ability to produce empty commits is useful for syncing unusual commits from other VCS's. In general, allowing the user to create the DAG as they see fit seems useful, and when I mentioned this in IRC more than one person piped up and said they were already hacking around this limitation by using mq, import, and commit-dummy-change-then-amend-the-content-away style solutions.
author Durham Goode <durham@fb.com>
date Mon, 11 May 2015 16:18:28 -0700
parents e33b9b92a200
children 328739ea70c3
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# hgweb/request.py - An http request from either CGI or the standalone server.
#
# Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net>
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

import socket, cgi, errno
from mercurial import util
from common import ErrorResponse, statusmessage, HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED

shortcuts = {
    'cl': [('cmd', ['changelog']), ('rev', None)],
    'sl': [('cmd', ['shortlog']), ('rev', None)],
    'cs': [('cmd', ['changeset']), ('node', None)],
    'f': [('cmd', ['file']), ('filenode', None)],
    'fl': [('cmd', ['filelog']), ('filenode', None)],
    'fd': [('cmd', ['filediff']), ('node', None)],
    'fa': [('cmd', ['annotate']), ('filenode', None)],
    'mf': [('cmd', ['manifest']), ('manifest', None)],
    'ca': [('cmd', ['archive']), ('node', None)],
    'tags': [('cmd', ['tags'])],
    'tip': [('cmd', ['changeset']), ('node', ['tip'])],
    'static': [('cmd', ['static']), ('file', None)]
}

def normalize(form):
    # first expand the shortcuts
    for k in shortcuts.iterkeys():
        if k in form:
            for name, value in shortcuts[k]:
                if value is None:
                    value = form[k]
                form[name] = value
            del form[k]
    # And strip the values
    for k, v in form.iteritems():
        form[k] = [i.strip() for i in v]
    return form

class wsgirequest(object):
    def __init__(self, wsgienv, start_response):
        version = wsgienv['wsgi.version']
        if (version < (1, 0)) or (version >= (2, 0)):
            raise RuntimeError("Unknown and unsupported WSGI version %d.%d"
                               % version)
        self.inp = wsgienv['wsgi.input']
        self.err = wsgienv['wsgi.errors']
        self.threaded = wsgienv['wsgi.multithread']
        self.multiprocess = wsgienv['wsgi.multiprocess']
        self.run_once = wsgienv['wsgi.run_once']
        self.env = wsgienv
        self.form = normalize(cgi.parse(self.inp,
                                        self.env,
                                        keep_blank_values=1))
        self._start_response = start_response
        self.server_write = None
        self.headers = []

    def __iter__(self):
        return iter([])

    def read(self, count=-1):
        return self.inp.read(count)

    def drain(self):
        '''need to read all data from request, httplib is half-duplex'''
        length = int(self.env.get('CONTENT_LENGTH') or 0)
        for s in util.filechunkiter(self.inp, limit=length):
            pass

    def respond(self, status, type, filename=None, body=None):
        if self._start_response is not None:
            self.headers.append(('Content-Type', type))
            if filename:
                filename = (filename.split('/')[-1]
                            .replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"'))
                self.headers.append(('Content-Disposition',
                                     'inline; filename="%s"' % filename))
            if body is not None:
                self.headers.append(('Content-Length', str(len(body))))

            for k, v in self.headers:
                if not isinstance(v, str):
                    raise TypeError('header value must be string: %r' % (v,))

            if isinstance(status, ErrorResponse):
                self.headers.extend(status.headers)
                if status.code == HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED:
                    # RFC 2616 Section 10.3.5: 304 Not Modified has cases where
                    # it MUST NOT include any headers other than these and no
                    # body
                    self.headers = [(k, v) for (k, v) in self.headers if
                                    k in ('Date', 'ETag', 'Expires',
                                          'Cache-Control', 'Vary')]
                status = statusmessage(status.code, status.message)
            elif status == 200:
                status = '200 Script output follows'
            elif isinstance(status, int):
                status = statusmessage(status)

            self.server_write = self._start_response(status, self.headers)
            self._start_response = None
            self.headers = []
        if body is not None:
            self.write(body)
            self.server_write = None

    def write(self, thing):
        if thing:
            try:
                self.server_write(thing)
            except socket.error, inst:
                if inst[0] != errno.ECONNRESET:
                    raise

    def writelines(self, lines):
        for line in lines:
            self.write(line)

    def flush(self):
        return None

    def close(self):
        return None

def wsgiapplication(app_maker):
    '''For compatibility with old CGI scripts. A plain hgweb() or hgwebdir()
    can and should now be used as a WSGI application.'''
    application = app_maker()
    def run_wsgi(env, respond):
        return application(env, respond)
    return run_wsgi