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clonebundle: make it possible to retrieve the initial bundle through largefile By setting the default path early enough, we make it possible to retrieve a clone bundle as a largefile from the repository we are cloning. But... why? Clone bundle is a great feature to speeds up clone of large repository. However one of the main obstacle for clone bundle deployment is the authentication scheme. For non public project, just putting a static file on some random CDN is not an option as we have to make sure people have the proper permission to retrieves the bundle. On the other hand, 'largefiles' already have all the necessary logic to serve arbitrary binary files -after- an authentication checks. So reusing an existing large file infrastructure can be a significant shortcut to clone bundle in this kind of closed environment. The idea might seems strange, but the necessary update to the large file extensions are quite small while the benefits are huge. In addition, since all the extra logic live in the 'largefiles' extensions, core does not have to know anything about it.
author Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
date Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:58:11 +0100
parents fce4ed2912bb
children 9ee202679a76
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ensure that failing ui.atexit handlers report sensibly

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/bailatexit.py <<EOF
  > from mercurial import util
  > def bail():
  >     raise RuntimeError('ui.atexit handler exception')
  > 
  > def extsetup(ui):
  >     ui.atexit(bail)
  > EOF
  $ hg -q --config extensions.bailatexit=$TESTTMP/bailatexit.py \
  >  help help
  hg help [-ecks] [TOPIC]
  
  show help for a given topic or a help overview
  error in exit handlers:
  Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "*/mercurial/dispatch.py", line *, in _runexithandlers (glob)
      func(*args, **kwargs)
    File "$TESTTMP/bailatexit.py", line *, in bail (glob)
      raise RuntimeError('ui.atexit handler exception')
  RuntimeError: ui.atexit handler exception
  [255]

  $ rm $TESTTMP/bailatexit.py

another bad extension

  $ echo 'raise Exception("bit bucket overflow")' > badext.py
  $ abspathexc=`pwd`/badext.py

  $ cat >baddocext.py <<EOF
  > """
  > baddocext is bad
  > """
  > EOF
  $ abspathdoc=`pwd`/baddocext.py

  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [extensions]
  > gpg =
  > hgext.gpg =
  > badext = $abspathexc
  > baddocext = $abspathdoc
  > badext2 =
  > EOF

  $ hg -q help help 2>&1 |grep extension
  *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow
  *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2

show traceback

  $ hg -q help help --traceback 2>&1 | egrep ' extension|^Exception|Traceback|ImportError'
  *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow
  Traceback (most recent call last):
  Exception: bit bucket overflow
  *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2
  Traceback (most recent call last):
  ImportError: No module named badext2

names of extensions failed to load can be accessed via extensions.notloaded()

  $ cat <<EOF > showbadexts.py
  > from mercurial import commands, extensions, registrar
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
  > @command(b'showbadexts', norepo=True)
  > def showbadexts(ui, *pats, **opts):
  >     ui.write('BADEXTS: %s\n' % ' '.join(sorted(extensions.notloaded())))
  > EOF
  $ hg --config extensions.badexts=showbadexts.py showbadexts 2>&1 | grep '^BADEXTS'
  BADEXTS: badext badext2

show traceback for ImportError of hgext.name if debug is set
(note that --debug option isn't applied yet when loading extensions)

  $ (hg -q help help --traceback --config ui.debug=True 2>&1) \
  > | grep -v '^ ' \
  > | egrep 'extension..[^p]|^Exception|Traceback|ImportError|not import'
  *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow
  Traceback (most recent call last):
  Exception: bit bucket overflow
  could not import hgext.badext2 (No module named *badext2): trying hgext3rd.badext2 (glob)
  Traceback (most recent call last):
  ImportError: No module named *badext2 (glob)
  could not import hgext3rd.badext2 (No module named *badext2): trying badext2 (glob)
  Traceback (most recent call last):
  ImportError: No module named *badext2 (glob)
  *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2
  Traceback (most recent call last):
  ImportError: No module named badext2

confirm that there's no crash when an extension's documentation is bad

  $ hg help --keyword baddocext
  *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow
  *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2
  Topics:
  
   extensions Using Additional Features