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json: implement {tags} template
Tags is pretty easy to implement. Let's start there.
The output is slightly different from `hg tags -Tjson`. For reference,
the CLI has the following output:
[
{
"node": "e2049974f9a23176c2addb61d8f5b86e0d620490",
"rev": 29880,
"tag": "tip",
"type": ""
},
...
]
Our output has the format:
{
"node": "0aeb19ea57a6d223bacddda3871cb78f24b06510",
"tags": [
{
"node": "e2049974f9a23176c2addb61d8f5b86e0d620490",
"tag": "tag1",
"date": [1427775457.0, 25200]
},
...
]
}
"rev" is omitted because it isn't a reliable identifier. We shouldn't
be exposing them in web APIs and giving the impression it remotely
resembles a stable identifier. Perhaps we could one day hide this behind
a config option (it might be useful to expose when running servers
locally).
The "type" of the tag isn't defined because this information isn't yet
exposed to the hgweb templater (it could be in a follow-up) and because
it is questionable whether different types should be exposed at all.
(Should the web interface really be exposing "local" tags?)
We use an object for the outer type instead of Array for a few reasons.
First, it is extensible. If we ever need to throw more global properties
into the output, we can do that without breaking backwards compatibility
(property additions should be backwards compatible). Second, uniformity
in web APIs is nice. Having everything return objects seems much saner than
a mix of array and object. Third, there are security issues with arrays
in older browsers. The JSON web services world almost never uses arrays
as the main type for this reason.
Another possibly controversial part about this patch is how dates are
defined. While JSON has a Date type, it is based on the JavaScript Date
type, which is widely considered a pile of garbage. It is a non-starter
for this reason.
Many of Mercurial's built-in date filters drop seconds resolution. So
that's a non-starter as well, since we want the API to be lossless where
possible. rfc3339date, rfc822date, isodatesec, and date are all lossless.
However, they each require the client to perform string parsing on top of
JSON decoding. While date parsing libraries are pretty ubiquitous, some
languages don't have them out of the box. However, pretty much every
programming language can deal with UNIX timestamps (which are just
integers or floats). So, we choose to use Mercurial's internal date
representation, which in JSON is modeled as float seconds since UNIX
epoch and an integer timezone offset from UTC (keep in mind
JavaScript/JSON models all "Numbers" as double prevision floating point
numbers, so there isn't a difference between ints and floats in JSON).
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 31 Mar 2015 14:52:21 -0700 |
parents | eabe44ec5af5 |
children | d283517b260b |
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This test tries to exercise the ssh functionality with a dummy script creating 'remote' repo $ hg init remote $ cd remote $ echo this > foo $ echo this > fooO $ hg ci -A -m "init" foo fooO insert a closed branch (issue4428) $ hg up null 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg branch closed marked working directory as branch closed (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg ci -mc0 $ hg ci --close-branch -mc1 $ hg up -q default configure for serving $ cat <<EOF > .hg/hgrc > [server] > uncompressed = True > > [hooks] > changegroup = python "$TESTDIR/printenv.py" changegroup-in-remote 0 ../dummylog > EOF $ cd .. repo not found error $ hg clone -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy/nonexistent local remote: abort: there is no Mercurial repository here (.hg not found)! abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] non-existent absolute path $ hg clone -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy//`pwd`/nonexistent local remote: abort: there is no Mercurial repository here (.hg not found)! abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] clone remote via stream $ hg clone -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" --uncompressed ssh://user@dummy/remote local-stream streaming all changes 4 files to transfer, 615 bytes of data transferred 615 bytes in * seconds (*) (glob) searching for changes no changes found updating to branch default 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd local-stream $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files 2 files, 3 changesets, 2 total revisions $ hg branches default 0:1160648e36ce $ cd .. clone bookmarks via stream $ hg -R local-stream book mybook $ hg clone -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" --uncompressed ssh://user@dummy/local-stream stream2 streaming all changes 4 files to transfer, 615 bytes of data transferred 615 bytes in * seconds (*) (glob) searching for changes no changes found updating to branch default 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd stream2 $ hg book mybook 0:1160648e36ce $ cd .. $ rm -rf local-stream stream2 clone remote via pull $ hg clone -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy/remote local requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 3 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files updating to branch default 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved verify $ cd local $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files 2 files, 3 changesets, 2 total revisions $ echo '[hooks]' >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "changegroup = python \"$TESTDIR/printenv.py\" changegroup-in-local 0 ../dummylog" >> .hg/hgrc empty default pull $ hg paths default = ssh://user@dummy/remote $ hg pull -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" pulling from ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes no changes found pull from wrong ssh URL $ hg pull -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy/doesnotexist pulling from ssh://user@dummy/doesnotexist remote: abort: there is no Mercurial repository here (.hg not found)! abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] local change $ echo bleah > foo $ hg ci -m "add" updating rc $ echo "default-push = ssh://user@dummy/remote" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "[ui]" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "ssh = python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" >> .hg/hgrc find outgoing $ hg out ssh://user@dummy/remote comparing with ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes changeset: 3:a28a9d1a809c tag: tip parent: 0:1160648e36ce user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: add find incoming on the remote side $ hg incoming -R ../remote -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy/local comparing with ssh://user@dummy/local searching for changes changeset: 3:a28a9d1a809c tag: tip parent: 0:1160648e36ce user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: add find incoming on the remote side (using absolute path) $ hg incoming -R ../remote -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" "ssh://user@dummy/`pwd`" comparing with ssh://user@dummy/$TESTTMP/local searching for changes changeset: 3:a28a9d1a809c tag: tip parent: 0:1160648e36ce user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: add push $ hg push pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files $ cd ../remote check remote tip $ hg tip changeset: 3:a28a9d1a809c tag: tip parent: 0:1160648e36ce user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: add $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files 2 files, 4 changesets, 3 total revisions $ hg cat -r tip foo bleah $ echo z > z $ hg ci -A -m z z created new head test pushkeys and bookmarks $ cd ../local $ hg debugpushkey --config ui.ssh="python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy/remote namespaces bookmarks namespaces phases $ hg book foo -r 0 $ hg out -B comparing with ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changed bookmarks foo 1160648e36ce $ hg push -B foo pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes no changes found exporting bookmark foo [1] $ hg debugpushkey --config ui.ssh="python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy/remote bookmarks foo 1160648e36cec0054048a7edc4110c6f84fde594 $ hg book -f foo $ hg push --traceback pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes no changes found updating bookmark foo [1] $ hg book -d foo $ hg in -B comparing with ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changed bookmarks foo a28a9d1a809c $ hg book -f -r 0 foo $ hg pull -B foo pulling from ssh://user@dummy/remote no changes found updating bookmark foo $ hg book -d foo $ hg push -B foo pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes no changes found deleting remote bookmark foo [1] a bad, evil hook that prints to stdout $ cat <<EOF > $TESTTMP/badhook > import sys > sys.stdout.write("KABOOM\n") > EOF $ echo '[hooks]' >> ../remote/.hg/hgrc $ echo "changegroup.stdout = python $TESTTMP/badhook" >> ../remote/.hg/hgrc $ echo r > r $ hg ci -A -m z r push should succeed even though it has an unexpected response $ hg push pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes remote has heads on branch 'default' that are not known locally: 6c0482d977a3 remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files remote: KABOOM $ hg -R ../remote heads changeset: 5:1383141674ec tag: tip parent: 3:a28a9d1a809c user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: z changeset: 4:6c0482d977a3 parent: 0:1160648e36ce user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: z clone bookmarks $ hg -R ../remote bookmark test $ hg -R ../remote bookmarks * test 4:6c0482d977a3 $ hg clone -e "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" ssh://user@dummy/remote local-bookmarks requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 6 changesets with 5 changes to 4 files (+1 heads) updating to branch default 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg -R local-bookmarks bookmarks test 4:6c0482d977a3 passwords in ssh urls are not supported (we use a glob here because different Python versions give different results here) $ hg push ssh://user:erroneouspwd@dummy/remote pushing to ssh://user:*@dummy/remote (glob) abort: password in URL not supported! [255] $ cd .. hide outer repo $ hg init Test remote paths with spaces (issue2983): $ hg init --ssh "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" "ssh://user@dummy/a repo" $ touch "$TESTTMP/a repo/test" $ hg -R 'a repo' commit -A -m "test" adding test $ hg -R 'a repo' tag tag $ hg id --ssh "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" "ssh://user@dummy/a repo" 73649e48688a $ hg id --ssh "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" "ssh://user@dummy/a repo#noNoNO" abort: unknown revision 'noNoNO'! [255] Test (non-)escaping of remote paths with spaces when cloning (issue3145): $ hg clone --ssh "python \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" "ssh://user@dummy/a repo" destination directory: a repo abort: destination 'a repo' is not empty [255] Test hg-ssh using a helper script that will restore PYTHONPATH (which might have been cleared by a hg.exe wrapper) and invoke hg-ssh with the right parameters: $ cat > ssh.sh << EOF > userhost="\$1" > SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND="\$2" > export SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND > PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH" > export PYTHONPATH > python "$TESTDIR/../contrib/hg-ssh" "$TESTTMP/a repo" > EOF $ hg id --ssh "sh ssh.sh" "ssh://user@dummy/a repo" 73649e48688a $ hg id --ssh "sh ssh.sh" "ssh://user@dummy/a'repo" remote: Illegal repository "$TESTTMP/a'repo" (glob) abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] $ hg id --ssh "sh ssh.sh" --remotecmd hacking "ssh://user@dummy/a'repo" remote: Illegal command "hacking -R 'a'\''repo' serve --stdio" abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] $ SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND="'hg' -R 'a'repo' serve --stdio" python "$TESTDIR/../contrib/hg-ssh" Illegal command "'hg' -R 'a'repo' serve --stdio": No closing quotation [255] Test hg-ssh in read-only mode: $ cat > ssh.sh << EOF > userhost="\$1" > SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND="\$2" > export SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND > PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH" > export PYTHONPATH > python "$TESTDIR/../contrib/hg-ssh" --read-only "$TESTTMP/remote" > EOF $ hg clone --ssh "sh ssh.sh" "ssh://user@dummy/$TESTTMP/remote" read-only-local requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 6 changesets with 5 changes to 4 files (+1 heads) updating to branch default 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd read-only-local $ echo "baz" > bar $ hg ci -A -m "unpushable commit" bar $ hg push --ssh "sh ../ssh.sh" pushing to ssh://user@dummy/*/remote (glob) searching for changes remote: Permission denied remote: abort: prechangegroup.hg-ssh hook failed remote: Permission denied remote: pushkey-abort: prepushkey.hg-ssh hook failed updating 6c0482d977a3 to public failed! [1] $ cd .. stderr from remote commands should be printed before stdout from local code (issue4336) $ hg clone remote stderr-ordering updating to branch default 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd stderr-ordering $ cat >> localwrite.py << EOF > from mercurial import exchange, extensions > > def wrappedpush(orig, repo, *args, **kwargs): > res = orig(repo, *args, **kwargs) > repo.ui.write('local stdout\n') > return res > > def extsetup(ui): > extensions.wrapfunction(exchange, 'push', wrappedpush) > EOF $ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF > [paths] > default-push = ssh://user@dummy/remote > [ui] > ssh = python "$TESTDIR/dummyssh" > [extensions] > localwrite = localwrite.py > EOF $ echo localwrite > foo $ hg commit -m 'testing localwrite' $ hg push pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files remote: KABOOM local stdout $ cd .. $ cat dummylog Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R nonexistent serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R /$TESTTMP/nonexistent serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R local-stream serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R doesnotexist serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R local serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R $TESTTMP/local serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio changegroup-in-remote hook: HG_NODE=a28a9d1a809cab7d4e2fde4bee738a9ede948b60 HG_SOURCE=serve HG_URL=remote:ssh:127.0.0.1 Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio changegroup-in-remote hook: HG_NODE=1383141674ec756a6056f6a9097618482fe0f4a6 HG_SOURCE=serve HG_URL=remote:ssh:127.0.0.1 Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg init 'a repo' Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R 'a repo' serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R 'a repo' serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R 'a repo' serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R 'a repo' serve --stdio Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio changegroup-in-remote hook: HG_NODE=65c38f4125f9602c8db4af56530cc221d93b8ef8 HG_SOURCE=serve HG_URL=remote:ssh:127.0.0.1