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notify: add maxdiffstat option to truncate long file lists
Large scale changes like a new GCC version can easily result in 1MB+
emails due to diffstat alone. The new maxdiffstat option truncates the
list similar to what maxdiff already provides for the diffs.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3402
author | Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@bec.de> |
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date | Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:46:18 +0200 |
parents | 96d735601ca1 |
children | 1ad873c3e4a4 |
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# narrowbundle2.py - bundle2 extensions for narrow repository support # # Copyright 2017 Google, Inc. # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import collections import errno import struct from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import ( bin, nullid, nullrev, ) from mercurial import ( bundle2, changegroup, dagutil, error, exchange, extensions, narrowspec, repair, util, wireprototypes, ) from mercurial.utils import ( stringutil, ) NARROWCAP = 'narrow' _NARROWACL_SECTION = 'narrowhgacl' _CHANGESPECPART = NARROWCAP + ':changespec' _SPECPART = NARROWCAP + ':spec' _SPECPART_INCLUDE = 'include' _SPECPART_EXCLUDE = 'exclude' _KILLNODESIGNAL = 'KILL' _DONESIGNAL = 'DONE' _ELIDEDCSHEADER = '>20s20s20sl' # cset id, p1, p2, len(text) _ELIDEDMFHEADER = '>20s20s20s20sl' # manifest id, p1, p2, link id, len(text) _CSHEADERSIZE = struct.calcsize(_ELIDEDCSHEADER) _MFHEADERSIZE = struct.calcsize(_ELIDEDMFHEADER) # When advertising capabilities, always include narrow clone support. def getrepocaps_narrow(orig, repo, **kwargs): caps = orig(repo, **kwargs) caps[NARROWCAP] = ['v0'] return caps def _computeellipsis(repo, common, heads, known, match, depth=None): """Compute the shape of a narrowed DAG. Args: repo: The repository we're transferring. common: The roots of the DAG range we're transferring. May be just [nullid], which means all ancestors of heads. heads: The heads of the DAG range we're transferring. match: The narrowmatcher that allows us to identify relevant changes. depth: If not None, only consider nodes to be full nodes if they are at most depth changesets away from one of heads. Returns: A tuple of (visitnodes, relevant_nodes, ellipsisroots) where: visitnodes: The list of nodes (either full or ellipsis) which need to be sent to the client. relevant_nodes: The set of changelog nodes which change a file inside the narrowspec. The client needs these as non-ellipsis nodes. ellipsisroots: A dict of {rev: parents} that is used in narrowchangegroup to produce ellipsis nodes with the correct parents. """ cl = repo.changelog mfl = repo.manifestlog cldag = dagutil.revlogdag(cl) # dagutil does not like nullid/nullrev commonrevs = cldag.internalizeall(common - set([nullid])) | set([nullrev]) headsrevs = cldag.internalizeall(heads) if depth: revdepth = {h: 0 for h in headsrevs} ellipsisheads = collections.defaultdict(set) ellipsisroots = collections.defaultdict(set) def addroot(head, curchange): """Add a root to an ellipsis head, splitting heads with 3 roots.""" ellipsisroots[head].add(curchange) # Recursively split ellipsis heads with 3 roots by finding the # roots' youngest common descendant which is an elided merge commit. # That descendant takes 2 of the 3 roots as its own, and becomes a # root of the head. while len(ellipsisroots[head]) > 2: child, roots = splithead(head) splitroots(head, child, roots) head = child # Recurse in case we just added a 3rd root def splitroots(head, child, roots): ellipsisroots[head].difference_update(roots) ellipsisroots[head].add(child) ellipsisroots[child].update(roots) ellipsisroots[child].discard(child) def splithead(head): r1, r2, r3 = sorted(ellipsisroots[head]) for nr1, nr2 in ((r2, r3), (r1, r3), (r1, r2)): mid = repo.revs('sort(merge() & %d::%d & %d::%d, -rev)', nr1, head, nr2, head) for j in mid: if j == nr2: return nr2, (nr1, nr2) if j not in ellipsisroots or len(ellipsisroots[j]) < 2: return j, (nr1, nr2) raise error.Abort('Failed to split up ellipsis node! head: %d, ' 'roots: %d %d %d' % (head, r1, r2, r3)) missing = list(cl.findmissingrevs(common=commonrevs, heads=headsrevs)) visit = reversed(missing) relevant_nodes = set() visitnodes = [cl.node(m) for m in missing] required = set(headsrevs) | known for rev in visit: clrev = cl.changelogrevision(rev) ps = cldag.parents(rev) if depth is not None: curdepth = revdepth[rev] for p in ps: revdepth[p] = min(curdepth + 1, revdepth.get(p, depth + 1)) needed = False shallow_enough = depth is None or revdepth[rev] <= depth if shallow_enough: curmf = mfl[clrev.manifest].read() if ps: # We choose to not trust the changed files list in # changesets because it's not always correct. TODO: could # we trust it for the non-merge case? p1mf = mfl[cl.changelogrevision(ps[0]).manifest].read() needed = bool(curmf.diff(p1mf, match)) if not needed and len(ps) > 1: # For merge changes, the list of changed files is not # helpful, since we need to emit the merge if a file # in the narrow spec has changed on either side of the # merge. As a result, we do a manifest diff to check. p2mf = mfl[cl.changelogrevision(ps[1]).manifest].read() needed = bool(curmf.diff(p2mf, match)) else: # For a root node, we need to include the node if any # files in the node match the narrowspec. needed = any(curmf.walk(match)) if needed: for head in ellipsisheads[rev]: addroot(head, rev) for p in ps: required.add(p) relevant_nodes.add(cl.node(rev)) else: if not ps: ps = [nullrev] if rev in required: for head in ellipsisheads[rev]: addroot(head, rev) for p in ps: ellipsisheads[p].add(rev) else: for p in ps: ellipsisheads[p] |= ellipsisheads[rev] # add common changesets as roots of their reachable ellipsis heads for c in commonrevs: for head in ellipsisheads[c]: addroot(head, c) return visitnodes, relevant_nodes, ellipsisroots def _packellipsischangegroup(repo, common, match, relevant_nodes, ellipsisroots, visitnodes, depth, source, version): if version in ('01', '02'): raise error.Abort( 'ellipsis nodes require at least cg3 on client and server, ' 'but negotiated version %s' % version) # We wrap cg1packer.revchunk, using a side channel to pass # relevant_nodes into that area. Then if linknode isn't in the # set, we know we have an ellipsis node and we should defer # sending that node's data. We override close() to detect # pending ellipsis nodes and flush them. packer = changegroup.getbundler(version, repo) # Let the packer have access to the narrow matcher so it can # omit filelogs and dirlogs as needed packer._narrow_matcher = lambda : match # Give the packer the list of nodes which should not be # ellipsis nodes. We store this rather than the set of nodes # that should be an ellipsis because for very large histories # we expect this to be significantly smaller. packer.full_nodes = relevant_nodes # Maps ellipsis revs to their roots at the changelog level. packer.precomputed_ellipsis = ellipsisroots # Maps CL revs to per-revlog revisions. Cleared in close() at # the end of each group. packer.clrev_to_localrev = {} packer.next_clrev_to_localrev = {} # Maps changelog nodes to changelog revs. Filled in once # during changelog stage and then left unmodified. packer.clnode_to_rev = {} packer.changelog_done = False # If true, informs the packer that it is serving shallow content and might # need to pack file contents not introduced by the changes being packed. packer.is_shallow = depth is not None return packer.generate(common, visitnodes, False, source) # Serve a changegroup for a client with a narrow clone. def getbundlechangegrouppart_narrow(bundler, repo, source, bundlecaps=None, b2caps=None, heads=None, common=None, **kwargs): cgversions = b2caps.get('changegroup') if cgversions: # 3.1 and 3.2 ship with an empty value cgversions = [v for v in cgversions if v in changegroup.supportedoutgoingversions(repo)] if not cgversions: raise ValueError(_('no common changegroup version')) version = max(cgversions) else: raise ValueError(_("server does not advertise changegroup version," " can't negotiate support for ellipsis nodes")) include = sorted(filter(bool, kwargs.get(r'includepats', []))) exclude = sorted(filter(bool, kwargs.get(r'excludepats', []))) newmatch = narrowspec.match(repo.root, include=include, exclude=exclude) if not repo.ui.configbool("experimental", "narrowservebrokenellipses"): outgoing = exchange._computeoutgoing(repo, heads, common) if not outgoing.missing: return def wrappedgetbundler(orig, *args, **kwargs): bundler = orig(*args, **kwargs) bundler._narrow_matcher = lambda : newmatch return bundler with extensions.wrappedfunction(changegroup, 'getbundler', wrappedgetbundler): cg = changegroup.makestream(repo, outgoing, version, source) part = bundler.newpart('changegroup', data=cg) part.addparam('version', version) if 'treemanifest' in repo.requirements: part.addparam('treemanifest', '1') if include or exclude: narrowspecpart = bundler.newpart(_SPECPART) if include: narrowspecpart.addparam( _SPECPART_INCLUDE, '\n'.join(include), mandatory=True) if exclude: narrowspecpart.addparam( _SPECPART_EXCLUDE, '\n'.join(exclude), mandatory=True) return depth = kwargs.get(r'depth', None) if depth is not None: depth = int(depth) if depth < 1: raise error.Abort(_('depth must be positive, got %d') % depth) heads = set(heads or repo.heads()) common = set(common or [nullid]) oldinclude = sorted(filter(bool, kwargs.get(r'oldincludepats', []))) oldexclude = sorted(filter(bool, kwargs.get(r'oldexcludepats', []))) known = {bin(n) for n in kwargs.get(r'known', [])} if known and (oldinclude != include or oldexclude != exclude): # Steps: # 1. Send kill for "$known & ::common" # # 2. Send changegroup for ::common # # 3. Proceed. # # In the future, we can send kills for only the specific # nodes we know should go away or change shape, and then # send a data stream that tells the client something like this: # # a) apply this changegroup # b) apply nodes XXX, YYY, ZZZ that you already have # c) goto a # # until they've built up the full new state. # Convert to revnums and intersect with "common". The client should # have made it a subset of "common" already, but let's be safe. known = set(repo.revs("%ln & ::%ln", known, common)) # TODO: we could send only roots() of this set, and the # list of nodes in common, and the client could work out # what to strip, instead of us explicitly sending every # single node. deadrevs = known def genkills(): for r in deadrevs: yield _KILLNODESIGNAL yield repo.changelog.node(r) yield _DONESIGNAL bundler.newpart(_CHANGESPECPART, data=genkills()) newvisit, newfull, newellipsis = _computeellipsis( repo, set(), common, known, newmatch) if newvisit: cg = _packellipsischangegroup( repo, common, newmatch, newfull, newellipsis, newvisit, depth, source, version) part = bundler.newpart('changegroup', data=cg) part.addparam('version', version) if 'treemanifest' in repo.requirements: part.addparam('treemanifest', '1') visitnodes, relevant_nodes, ellipsisroots = _computeellipsis( repo, common, heads, set(), newmatch, depth=depth) repo.ui.debug('Found %d relevant revs\n' % len(relevant_nodes)) if visitnodes: cg = _packellipsischangegroup( repo, common, newmatch, relevant_nodes, ellipsisroots, visitnodes, depth, source, version) part = bundler.newpart('changegroup', data=cg) part.addparam('version', version) if 'treemanifest' in repo.requirements: part.addparam('treemanifest', '1') def applyacl_narrow(repo, kwargs): ui = repo.ui username = ui.shortuser(ui.environ.get('REMOTE_USER') or ui.username()) user_includes = ui.configlist( _NARROWACL_SECTION, username + '.includes', ui.configlist(_NARROWACL_SECTION, 'default.includes')) user_excludes = ui.configlist( _NARROWACL_SECTION, username + '.excludes', ui.configlist(_NARROWACL_SECTION, 'default.excludes')) if not user_includes: raise error.Abort(_("{} configuration for user {} is empty") .format(_NARROWACL_SECTION, username)) user_includes = [ 'path:.' if p == '*' else 'path:' + p for p in user_includes] user_excludes = [ 'path:.' if p == '*' else 'path:' + p for p in user_excludes] req_includes = set(kwargs.get(r'includepats', [])) req_excludes = set(kwargs.get(r'excludepats', [])) req_includes, req_excludes, invalid_includes = narrowspec.restrictpatterns( req_includes, req_excludes, user_includes, user_excludes) if invalid_includes: raise error.Abort( _("The following includes are not accessible for {}: {}") .format(username, invalid_includes)) new_args = {} new_args.update(kwargs) new_args['includepats'] = req_includes if req_excludes: new_args['excludepats'] = req_excludes return new_args @bundle2.parthandler(_SPECPART, (_SPECPART_INCLUDE, _SPECPART_EXCLUDE)) def _handlechangespec_2(op, inpart): includepats = set(inpart.params.get(_SPECPART_INCLUDE, '').splitlines()) excludepats = set(inpart.params.get(_SPECPART_EXCLUDE, '').splitlines()) if not changegroup.NARROW_REQUIREMENT in op.repo.requirements: op.repo.requirements.add(changegroup.NARROW_REQUIREMENT) op.repo._writerequirements() op.repo.setnarrowpats(includepats, excludepats) @bundle2.parthandler(_CHANGESPECPART) def _handlechangespec(op, inpart): repo = op.repo cl = repo.changelog # changesets which need to be stripped entirely. either they're no longer # needed in the new narrow spec, or the server is sending a replacement # in the changegroup part. clkills = set() # A changespec part contains all the updates to ellipsis nodes # that will happen as a result of widening or narrowing a # repo. All the changes that this block encounters are ellipsis # nodes or flags to kill an existing ellipsis. chunksignal = changegroup.readexactly(inpart, 4) while chunksignal != _DONESIGNAL: if chunksignal == _KILLNODESIGNAL: # a node used to be an ellipsis but isn't anymore ck = changegroup.readexactly(inpart, 20) if cl.hasnode(ck): clkills.add(ck) else: raise error.Abort( _('unexpected changespec node chunk type: %s') % chunksignal) chunksignal = changegroup.readexactly(inpart, 4) if clkills: # preserve bookmarks that repair.strip() would otherwise strip bmstore = repo._bookmarks class dummybmstore(dict): def applychanges(self, repo, tr, changes): pass def recordchange(self, tr): # legacy version pass repo._bookmarks = dummybmstore() chgrpfile = repair.strip(op.ui, repo, list(clkills), backup=True, topic='widen') repo._bookmarks = bmstore if chgrpfile: # presence of _widen_bundle attribute activates widen handler later op._widen_bundle = chgrpfile # Set the new narrowspec if we're widening. The setnewnarrowpats() method # will currently always be there when using the core+narrowhg server, but # other servers may include a changespec part even when not widening (e.g. # because we're deepening a shallow repo). if util.safehasattr(repo, 'setnewnarrowpats'): repo.setnewnarrowpats() def handlechangegroup_widen(op, inpart): """Changegroup exchange handler which restores temporarily-stripped nodes""" # We saved a bundle with stripped node data we must now restore. # This approach is based on mercurial/repair.py@6ee26a53c111. repo = op.repo ui = op.ui chgrpfile = op._widen_bundle del op._widen_bundle vfs = repo.vfs ui.note(_("adding branch\n")) f = vfs.open(chgrpfile, "rb") try: gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, chgrpfile, vfs) if not ui.verbose: # silence internal shuffling chatter ui.pushbuffer() if isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): with repo.transaction('strip') as tr: bundle2.processbundle(repo, gen, lambda: tr) else: gen.apply(repo, 'strip', 'bundle:' + vfs.join(chgrpfile), True) if not ui.verbose: ui.popbuffer() finally: f.close() # remove undo files for undovfs, undofile in repo.undofiles(): try: undovfs.unlink(undofile) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: ui.warn(_('error removing %s: %s\n') % (undovfs.join(undofile), stringutil.forcebytestr(e))) # Remove partial backup only if there were no exceptions vfs.unlink(chgrpfile) def setup(): """Enable narrow repo support in bundle2-related extension points.""" extensions.wrapfunction(bundle2, 'getrepocaps', getrepocaps_narrow) getbundleargs = wireprototypes.GETBUNDLE_ARGUMENTS getbundleargs['narrow'] = 'boolean' getbundleargs['depth'] = 'plain' getbundleargs['oldincludepats'] = 'csv' getbundleargs['oldexcludepats'] = 'csv' getbundleargs['includepats'] = 'csv' getbundleargs['excludepats'] = 'csv' getbundleargs['known'] = 'csv' # Extend changegroup serving to handle requests from narrow clients. origcgfn = exchange.getbundle2partsmapping['changegroup'] def wrappedcgfn(*args, **kwargs): repo = args[1] if repo.ui.has_section(_NARROWACL_SECTION): getbundlechangegrouppart_narrow( *args, **applyacl_narrow(repo, kwargs)) elif kwargs.get(r'narrow', False): getbundlechangegrouppart_narrow(*args, **kwargs) else: origcgfn(*args, **kwargs) exchange.getbundle2partsmapping['changegroup'] = wrappedcgfn # disable rev branch cache exchange when serving a narrow bundle # (currently incompatible with that part) origrbcfn = exchange.getbundle2partsmapping['cache:rev-branch-cache'] def wrappedcgfn(*args, **kwargs): repo = args[1] if repo.ui.has_section(_NARROWACL_SECTION): return elif kwargs.get(r'narrow', False): return else: origrbcfn(*args, **kwargs) exchange.getbundle2partsmapping['cache:rev-branch-cache'] = wrappedcgfn # Extend changegroup receiver so client can fixup after widen requests. origcghandler = bundle2.parthandlermapping['changegroup'] def wrappedcghandler(op, inpart): origcghandler(op, inpart) if util.safehasattr(op, '_widen_bundle'): handlechangegroup_widen(op, inpart) wrappedcghandler.params = origcghandler.params bundle2.parthandlermapping['changegroup'] = wrappedcghandler