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view hgext/fastexport.py @ 51725:bbe59cc5d2e1
rust-changelog: accessing the index
The `Index` object is currently the one providing all DAG related
algorithms, starting with simple ancestors iteration up to more
advanced ones (ranges, common ancestors…).
From pure Rust code, there was no way to access the changelog index for
a given `Repository`, probably because `rhg` does not use any such algorithm
yet.
author | Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@cloudcrane.io> |
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date | Mon, 22 Jul 2024 18:20:29 +0200 |
parents | a97f2b50219b |
children | f4733654f144 |
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# Copyright 2020 Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@bec.de> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """export repositories as git fast-import stream""" # The format specification for fast-import streams can be found at # https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fast-import#_input_format import re from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import hex, nullrev from mercurial.utils import stringutil from mercurial import ( error, logcmdutil, registrar, scmutil, ) from .convert import convcmd # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should # be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or # leave the attribute unspecified. testedwith = b"ships-with-hg-core" cmdtable = {} command = registrar.command(cmdtable) GIT_PERSON_PROHIBITED = re.compile(b'[<>\n"]') GIT_EMAIL_PROHIBITED = re.compile(b"[<> \n]") def convert_to_git_user(authormap, user, rev): mapped_user = authormap.get(user, user) user_person = stringutil.person(mapped_user) user_email = stringutil.email(mapped_user) if GIT_EMAIL_PROHIBITED.match(user_email) or GIT_PERSON_PROHIBITED.match( user_person ): raise error.Abort( _(b"Unable to parse user into person and email for revision %s") % rev ) if user_person: return b'"%s" <%s>' % (user_person, user_email) else: return b"<%s>" % user_email def convert_to_git_date(date): timestamp, utcoff = date tzsign = b"+" if utcoff <= 0 else b"-" if utcoff % 60 != 0: raise error.Abort( _(b"UTC offset in %b is not an integer number of seconds") % (date,) ) utcoff = abs(utcoff) // 60 tzh = utcoff // 60 tzmin = utcoff % 60 return b"%d " % int(timestamp) + tzsign + b"%02d%02d" % (tzh, tzmin) def convert_to_git_ref(branch): # XXX filter/map depending on git restrictions return b"refs/heads/" + branch def write_data(buf, data, add_newline=False): buf.append(b"data %d\n" % len(data)) buf.append(data) if add_newline or data[-1:] != b"\n": buf.append(b"\n") def export_commit(ui, repo, rev, marks, authormap): ctx = repo[rev] revid = ctx.hex() if revid in marks: ui.debug(b"warning: revision %s already exported, skipped\n" % revid) return parents = [p for p in ctx.parents() if p.rev() != nullrev] for p in parents: if p.hex() not in marks: ui.warn( _(b"warning: parent %s of %s has not been exported, skipped\n") % (p, revid) ) return # For all files modified by the commit, check if they have already # been exported and otherwise dump the blob with the new mark. for fname in ctx.files(): if fname not in ctx: continue filectx = ctx.filectx(fname) filerev = hex(filectx.filenode()) if filerev not in marks: mark = len(marks) + 1 marks[filerev] = mark data = filectx.data() buf = [b"blob\n", b"mark :%d\n" % mark] write_data(buf, data, True) ui.write(*buf, keepprogressbar=True) del buf # Assign a mark for the current revision for references by # latter merge commits. mark = len(marks) + 1 marks[revid] = mark ref = convert_to_git_ref(ctx.branch()) buf = [ b"commit %s\n" % ref, b"mark :%d\n" % mark, b"committer %s %s\n" % ( convert_to_git_user(authormap, ctx.user(), revid), convert_to_git_date(ctx.date()), ), ] write_data(buf, ctx.description()) if parents: buf.append(b"from :%d\n" % marks[parents[0].hex()]) if len(parents) == 2: buf.append(b"merge :%d\n" % marks[parents[1].hex()]) p0ctx = repo[parents[0]] files = ctx.manifest().diff(p0ctx.manifest()) else: files = ctx.files() filebuf = [] for fname in files: if fname not in ctx: filebuf.append((fname, b"D %s\n" % fname)) else: filectx = ctx.filectx(fname) filerev = filectx.filenode() fileperm = b"755" if filectx.isexec() else b"644" changed = b"M %s :%d %s\n" % (fileperm, marks[hex(filerev)], fname) filebuf.append((fname, changed)) filebuf.sort() buf.extend(changed for (fname, changed) in filebuf) del filebuf buf.append(b"\n") ui.write(*buf, keepprogressbar=True) del buf isrev = re.compile(b"^[0-9a-f]{40}$") @command( b"fastexport", [ (b"r", b"rev", [], _(b"revisions to export"), _(b"REV")), (b"i", b"import-marks", b"", _(b"old marks file to read"), _(b"FILE")), (b"e", b"export-marks", b"", _(b"new marks file to write"), _(b"FILE")), ( b"A", b"authormap", b"", _(b"remap usernames using this file"), _(b"FILE"), ), ], _(b"[OPTION]... [REV]..."), helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_IMPORT_EXPORT, ) def fastexport(ui, repo, *revs, **opts): """export repository as git fast-import stream This command lets you dump a repository as a human-readable text stream. It can be piped into corresponding import routines like "git fast-import". Incremental dumps can be created by using marks files. """ revs += tuple(opts.get("rev", [])) if not revs: revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, [b":"]) else: revs = logcmdutil.revrange(repo, revs) if not revs: raise error.Abort(_(b"no revisions matched")) authorfile = opts.get("authormap") if authorfile: authormap = convcmd.readauthormap(ui, authorfile) else: authormap = {} import_marks = opts.get("import_marks") marks = {} if import_marks: with open(import_marks, "rb") as import_marks_file: for line in import_marks_file: line = line.strip() if not isrev.match(line) or line in marks: raise error.Abort(_(b"Corrupted marks file")) marks[line] = len(marks) + 1 revs.sort() with ui.makeprogress( _(b"exporting"), unit=_(b"revisions"), total=len(revs) ) as progress: for rev in revs: export_commit(ui, repo, rev, marks, authormap) progress.increment() export_marks = opts.get("export_marks") if export_marks: with open(export_marks, "wb") as export_marks_file: output_marks = [None] * len(marks) for k, v in marks.items(): output_marks[v - 1] = k for k in output_marks: export_marks_file.write(k + b"\n")