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hgweb: teach archive how to download a specific directory or file
The archive web command now takes into account the "file" request entry, if one
is provided.
The provided "file" is processed as a "path" corresponding to a directory or
file that will be downloaded.
With this change hgweb can to process requests such as:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/hg/archive/tip.zip/mercurial/templates
This will download all files on the mercurial/templates directory as a zip file.
It is not possible to specify file patterns ('glob', 'relglob', 'path',
'relpath', 're', 'relre' nor 'set'). The server will reject those with a
403 HTTP error response.
Note that this is a first step to add support for downloading directories from
the web interface. A following patch will modify the archiveentry map entry on
the different templates so that it adds the current folder path to the archive
links.
author | Angel Ezquerra <angel.ezquerra@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 10 Feb 2013 11:52:05 +0100 |
parents | c4717f44c1f1 |
children | 1e5b38a919dd |
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# fancyopts.py - better command line parsing # # Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. import getopt, util from i18n import _ def gnugetopt(args, options, longoptions): """Parse options mostly like getopt.gnu_getopt. This is different from getopt.gnu_getopt in that an argument of - will become an argument of - instead of vanishing completely. """ extraargs = [] if '--' in args: stopindex = args.index('--') extraargs = args[stopindex + 1:] args = args[:stopindex] opts, parseargs = getopt.getopt(args, options, longoptions) args = [] while parseargs: arg = parseargs.pop(0) if arg and arg[0] == '-' and len(arg) > 1: parseargs.insert(0, arg) topts, newparseargs = getopt.getopt(parseargs, options, longoptions) opts = opts + topts parseargs = newparseargs else: args.append(arg) args.extend(extraargs) return opts, args def fancyopts(args, options, state, gnu=False): """ read args, parse options, and store options in state each option is a tuple of: short option or '' long option default value description option value label(optional) option types include: boolean or none - option sets variable in state to true string - parameter string is stored in state list - parameter string is added to a list integer - parameter strings is stored as int function - call function with parameter non-option args are returned """ namelist = [] shortlist = '' argmap = {} defmap = {} for option in options: if len(option) == 5: short, name, default, comment, dummy = option else: short, name, default, comment = option # convert opts to getopt format oname = name name = name.replace('-', '_') argmap['-' + short] = argmap['--' + oname] = name defmap[name] = default # copy defaults to state if isinstance(default, list): state[name] = default[:] elif getattr(default, '__call__', False): state[name] = None else: state[name] = default # does it take a parameter? if not (default is None or default is True or default is False): if short: short += ':' if oname: oname += '=' if short: shortlist += short if name: namelist.append(oname) # parse arguments if gnu: parse = gnugetopt else: parse = getopt.getopt opts, args = parse(args, shortlist, namelist) # transfer result to state for opt, val in opts: name = argmap[opt] t = type(defmap[name]) if t is type(fancyopts): state[name] = defmap[name](val) elif t is type(1): try: state[name] = int(val) except ValueError: raise util.Abort(_('invalid value %r for option %s, ' 'expected int') % (val, opt)) elif t is type(''): state[name] = val elif t is type([]): state[name].append(val) elif t is type(None) or t is type(False): state[name] = True # return unparsed args return args