view tests/test-bundle-type.t @ 28164:ad11edefa7c4

localrepo: move new repo requirements into standalone function (API) This patch extracts the code for determining requirements for a new repo into a standalone function. By doing so, future code that will perform an in-place repository upgrade (e.g. to generaldelta) can examine the set of proposed new requirements and possibly take additional actions (such as adding dotencode or fncache) when performing the upgrade. This patch is marked as API because _baserequirements (which was added in b090601a80d1 so extensions could override it) has been removed and will presumably impact whatever extension it was added for. Consumers should be able to monkeypatch the new function to achieve the same functionality. The "create" argument has been dropped because the function is only called in one location and "create" is always true in that case. While it makes logical sense for this code to be a method so extensions can implement a custom repo class / method to override it, this won't actually work. This is because requirements determination occurs during localrepository.__init__ and this is before the "reposetup" "callback" is fired. So, the only way for extensions to customize requirements would be to overwrite localrepo.localrepository or to monkeypatch a function on a module during extsetup(). Since we try to keep localrepository small, we use a standalone function. There is probably room to offer extensions a "hook" point to alter repository creation. But that is scope bloat.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Mon, 15 Feb 2016 13:20:20 -0800
parents 2370c66110cb
children 37cccad55410
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  $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [format]
  > usegeneraldelta=yes
  > EOF

bundle w/o type option

  $ hg init t1
  $ hg init t2
  $ cd t1
  $ echo blablablablabla > file.txt
  $ hg ci -Ama
  adding file.txt
  $ hg log | grep summary
  summary:     a
  $ hg bundle ../b1 ../t2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found

  $ cd ../t2
  $ hg pull ../b1
  pulling from ../b1
  requesting all changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  (run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
  $ hg up
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg log | grep summary
  summary:     a
  $ cd ..

test bundle types

  $ for t in "None" "bzip2" "gzip" "none-v2" "v2" "v1" "gzip-v1"; do
  >   echo % test bundle type $t
  >   hg init t$t
  >   cd t1
  >   hg bundle -t $t ../b$t ../t$t
  >   f -q -B6 -D ../b$t; echo
  >   cd ../t$t
  >   hg debugbundle ../b$t
  >   hg debugbundle --spec ../b$t
  >   echo
  >   cd ..
  > done
  % test bundle type None
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {}
  changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  none-v2
  
  % test bundle type bzip2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {'Compression': 'BZ'}
  changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  bzip2-v2
  
  % test bundle type gzip
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {'Compression': 'GZ'}
  changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  gzip-v2
  
  % test bundle type none-v2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {}
  changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  none-v2
  
  % test bundle type v2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {'Compression': 'BZ'}
  changegroup -- "{'version': '02'}"
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  bzip2-v2
  
  % test bundle type v1
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG10BZ
  c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  bzip2-v1
  
  % test bundle type gzip-v1
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG10GZ
  c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  gzip-v1
  

test garbage file

  $ echo garbage > bgarbage
  $ hg init tgarbage
  $ cd tgarbage
  $ hg pull ../bgarbage
  pulling from ../bgarbage
  abort: ../bgarbage: not a Mercurial bundle
  [255]
  $ cd ..

test invalid bundle type

  $ cd t1
  $ hg bundle -a -t garbage ../bgarbage
  abort: garbage is not a recognized bundle specification
  (see "hg help bundle" for supported values for --type)
  [255]
  $ cd ..