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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> |
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date | Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:58:11 +0100 |
parents | 4441705b7111 |
children | 1d118f9f4f57 |
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#testcases b2-pushkey b2-binary #if b2-pushkey $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [devel] > legacy.exchange=bookmarks > EOF #endif #require serve $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [ui] > logtemplate={rev}:{node|short} {desc|firstline} > [phases] > publish=False > [experimental] > evolution.createmarkers=True > evolution.exchange=True > EOF $ cat > $TESTTMP/hook.sh <<'EOF' > echo "test-hook-bookmark: $HG_BOOKMARK: $HG_OLDNODE -> $HG_NODE" > EOF $ TESTHOOK="hooks.txnclose-bookmark.test=sh $TESTTMP/hook.sh" initialize $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo 'test' > test $ hg commit -Am'test' adding test set bookmarks $ hg bookmark X $ hg bookmark Y $ hg bookmark Z import bookmark by name $ hg init ../b $ cd ../b $ hg book Y $ hg book * Y -1:000000000000 $ hg pull ../a --config "$TESTHOOK" pulling from ../a requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files adding remote bookmark X updating bookmark Y adding remote bookmark Z new changesets 4e3505fd9583 test-hook-bookmark: X: -> 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 test-hook-bookmark: Y: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 -> 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 test-hook-bookmark: Z: -> 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg bookmarks X 0:4e3505fd9583 * Y 0:4e3505fd9583 Z 0:4e3505fd9583 $ hg debugpushkey ../a namespaces bookmarks namespaces obsolete phases $ hg debugpushkey ../a bookmarks X 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 Y 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 Z 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 delete the bookmark to re-pull it $ hg book -d X $ hg pull -B X ../a pulling from ../a no changes found adding remote bookmark X finally no-op pull $ hg pull -B X ../a pulling from ../a no changes found $ hg bookmark X 0:4e3505fd9583 * Y 0:4e3505fd9583 Z 0:4e3505fd9583 export bookmark by name $ hg bookmark W $ hg bookmark foo $ hg bookmark foobar $ hg push -B W ../a pushing to ../a searching for changes no changes found exporting bookmark W [1] $ hg -R ../a bookmarks W -1:000000000000 X 0:4e3505fd9583 Y 0:4e3505fd9583 * Z 0:4e3505fd9583 delete a remote bookmark $ hg book -d W #if b2-pushkey $ hg push -B W ../a --config "$TESTHOOK" --debug --config devel.bundle2.debug=yes pushing to ../a query 1; heads searching for changes all remote heads known locally listing keys for "phases" checking for updated bookmarks listing keys for "bookmarks" no changes found bundle2-output-bundle: "HG20", 4 parts total bundle2-output: start emission of HG20 stream bundle2-output: bundle parameter: bundle2-output: start of parts bundle2-output: bundle part: "replycaps" bundle2-output-part: "replycaps" 195 bytes payload bundle2-output: part 0: "REPLYCAPS" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 16 bundle2-output: payload chunk size: 195 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: bundle part: "check:bookmarks" bundle2-output-part: "check:bookmarks" 23 bytes payload bundle2-output: part 1: "CHECK:BOOKMARKS" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 22 bundle2-output: payload chunk size: 23 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: bundle part: "check:phases" bundle2-output-part: "check:phases" 48 bytes payload bundle2-output: part 2: "CHECK:PHASES" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 19 bundle2-output: payload chunk size: 48 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: bundle part: "pushkey" bundle2-output-part: "pushkey" (params: 4 mandatory) empty payload bundle2-output: part 3: "PUSHKEY" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 90 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: end of bundle bundle2-input: start processing of HG20 stream bundle2-input: reading bundle2 stream parameters bundle2-input-bundle: with-transaction bundle2-input: start extraction of bundle2 parts bundle2-input: part header size: 16 bundle2-input: part type: "REPLYCAPS" bundle2-input: part id: "0" bundle2-input: part parameters: 0 bundle2-input: found a handler for part replycaps bundle2-input-part: "replycaps" supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 195 bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input-part: total payload size 195 bundle2-input: part header size: 22 bundle2-input: part type: "CHECK:BOOKMARKS" bundle2-input: part id: "1" bundle2-input: part parameters: 0 bundle2-input: found a handler for part check:bookmarks bundle2-input-part: "check:bookmarks" supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 23 bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input-part: total payload size 23 bundle2-input: part header size: 19 bundle2-input: part type: "CHECK:PHASES" bundle2-input: part id: "2" bundle2-input: part parameters: 0 bundle2-input: found a handler for part check:phases bundle2-input-part: "check:phases" supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 48 bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input-part: total payload size 48 bundle2-input: part header size: 90 bundle2-input: part type: "PUSHKEY" bundle2-input: part id: "3" bundle2-input: part parameters: 4 bundle2-input: found a handler for part pushkey bundle2-input-part: "pushkey" (params: 4 mandatory) supported pushing key for "bookmarks:W" bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input: part header size: 0 bundle2-input: end of bundle2 stream bundle2-input-bundle: 3 parts total running hook txnclose-bookmark.test: sh $TESTTMP/hook.sh test-hook-bookmark: W: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 -> bundle2-output-bundle: "HG20", 1 parts total bundle2-output: start emission of HG20 stream bundle2-output: bundle parameter: bundle2-output: start of parts bundle2-output: bundle part: "reply:pushkey" bundle2-output-part: "reply:pushkey" (params: 0 advisory) empty payload bundle2-output: part 0: "REPLY:PUSHKEY" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 43 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: end of bundle bundle2-input: start processing of HG20 stream bundle2-input: reading bundle2 stream parameters bundle2-input-bundle: no-transaction bundle2-input: start extraction of bundle2 parts bundle2-input: part header size: 43 bundle2-input: part type: "REPLY:PUSHKEY" bundle2-input: part id: "0" bundle2-input: part parameters: 2 bundle2-input: found a handler for part reply:pushkey bundle2-input-part: "reply:pushkey" (params: 0 advisory) supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input: part header size: 0 bundle2-input: end of bundle2 stream bundle2-input-bundle: 0 parts total deleting remote bookmark W listing keys for "phases" [1] #endif #if b2-binary $ hg push -B W ../a --config "$TESTHOOK" --debug --config devel.bundle2.debug=yes pushing to ../a query 1; heads searching for changes all remote heads known locally listing keys for "phases" checking for updated bookmarks listing keys for "bookmarks" no changes found bundle2-output-bundle: "HG20", 4 parts total bundle2-output: start emission of HG20 stream bundle2-output: bundle parameter: bundle2-output: start of parts bundle2-output: bundle part: "replycaps" bundle2-output-part: "replycaps" 195 bytes payload bundle2-output: part 0: "REPLYCAPS" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 16 bundle2-output: payload chunk size: 195 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: bundle part: "check:bookmarks" bundle2-output-part: "check:bookmarks" 23 bytes payload bundle2-output: part 1: "CHECK:BOOKMARKS" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 22 bundle2-output: payload chunk size: 23 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: bundle part: "check:phases" bundle2-output-part: "check:phases" 48 bytes payload bundle2-output: part 2: "CHECK:PHASES" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 19 bundle2-output: payload chunk size: 48 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: bundle part: "bookmarks" bundle2-output-part: "bookmarks" 23 bytes payload bundle2-output: part 3: "BOOKMARKS" bundle2-output: header chunk size: 16 bundle2-output: payload chunk size: 23 bundle2-output: closing payload chunk bundle2-output: end of bundle bundle2-input: start processing of HG20 stream bundle2-input: reading bundle2 stream parameters bundle2-input-bundle: with-transaction bundle2-input: start extraction of bundle2 parts bundle2-input: part header size: 16 bundle2-input: part type: "REPLYCAPS" bundle2-input: part id: "0" bundle2-input: part parameters: 0 bundle2-input: found a handler for part replycaps bundle2-input-part: "replycaps" supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 195 bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input-part: total payload size 195 bundle2-input: part header size: 22 bundle2-input: part type: "CHECK:BOOKMARKS" bundle2-input: part id: "1" bundle2-input: part parameters: 0 bundle2-input: found a handler for part check:bookmarks bundle2-input-part: "check:bookmarks" supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 23 bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input-part: total payload size 23 bundle2-input: part header size: 19 bundle2-input: part type: "CHECK:PHASES" bundle2-input: part id: "2" bundle2-input: part parameters: 0 bundle2-input: found a handler for part check:phases bundle2-input-part: "check:phases" supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 48 bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input-part: total payload size 48 bundle2-input: part header size: 16 bundle2-input: part type: "BOOKMARKS" bundle2-input: part id: "3" bundle2-input: part parameters: 0 bundle2-input: found a handler for part bookmarks bundle2-input-part: "bookmarks" supported bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 23 bundle2-input: payload chunk size: 0 bundle2-input-part: total payload size 23 bundle2-input: part header size: 0 bundle2-input: end of bundle2 stream bundle2-input-bundle: 3 parts total running hook txnclose-bookmark.test: sh $TESTTMP/hook.sh test-hook-bookmark: W: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 -> bundle2-output-bundle: "HG20", 0 parts total bundle2-output: start emission of HG20 stream bundle2-output: bundle parameter: bundle2-output: start of parts bundle2-output: end of bundle bundle2-input: start processing of HG20 stream bundle2-input: reading bundle2 stream parameters bundle2-input-bundle: no-transaction bundle2-input: start extraction of bundle2 parts bundle2-input: part header size: 0 bundle2-input: end of bundle2 stream bundle2-input-bundle: 0 parts total deleting remote bookmark W listing keys for "phases" [1] #endif export the active bookmark $ hg bookmark V $ hg push -B . ../a pushing to ../a searching for changes no changes found exporting bookmark V [1] exporting the active bookmark with 'push -B .' demand that one of the bookmarks is activated $ hg update -r default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (leaving bookmark V) $ hg push -B . ../a abort: no active bookmark [255] $ hg update -r V 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved (activating bookmark V) delete the bookmark $ hg book -d V $ hg push -B V ../a pushing to ../a searching for changes no changes found deleting remote bookmark V [1] $ hg up foobar 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (activating bookmark foobar) push/pull name that doesn't exist $ hg push -B badname ../a pushing to ../a searching for changes bookmark badname does not exist on the local or remote repository! no changes found [2] $ hg pull -B anotherbadname ../a pulling from ../a abort: remote bookmark anotherbadname not found! [255] divergent bookmarks $ cd ../a $ echo c1 > f1 $ hg ci -Am1 adding f1 $ hg book -f @ $ hg book -f X $ hg book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d * X 1:0d2164f0ce0d Y 0:4e3505fd9583 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d $ cd ../b $ hg up 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved updating bookmark foobar $ echo c2 > f2 $ hg ci -Am2 adding f2 $ hg book -if @ $ hg book -if X $ hg book @ 1:9b140be10808 X 1:9b140be10808 Y 0:4e3505fd9583 Z 0:4e3505fd9583 foo -1:000000000000 * foobar 1:9b140be10808 $ hg pull --config paths.foo=../a foo --config "$TESTHOOK" pulling from $TESTTMP/a searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) divergent bookmark @ stored as @foo divergent bookmark X stored as X@foo updating bookmark Z new changesets 0d2164f0ce0d test-hook-bookmark: @foo: -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c test-hook-bookmark: X@foo: -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c test-hook-bookmark: Z: 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c (run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge) $ hg book @ 1:9b140be10808 @foo 2:0d2164f0ce0d X 1:9b140be10808 X@foo 2:0d2164f0ce0d Y 0:4e3505fd9583 Z 2:0d2164f0ce0d foo -1:000000000000 * foobar 1:9b140be10808 (test that too many divergence of bookmark) $ $PYTHON $TESTDIR/seq.py 1 100 | while read i; do hg bookmarks -r 000000000000 "X@${i}"; done $ hg pull ../a pulling from ../a searching for changes no changes found warning: failed to assign numbered name to divergent bookmark X divergent bookmark @ stored as @1 $ hg bookmarks | grep '^ X' | grep -v ':000000000000' X 1:9b140be10808 X@foo 2:0d2164f0ce0d (test that remotely diverged bookmarks are reused if they aren't changed) $ hg bookmarks | grep '^ @' @ 1:9b140be10808 @1 2:0d2164f0ce0d @foo 2:0d2164f0ce0d $ hg pull ../a pulling from ../a searching for changes no changes found warning: failed to assign numbered name to divergent bookmark X divergent bookmark @ stored as @1 $ hg bookmarks | grep '^ @' @ 1:9b140be10808 @1 2:0d2164f0ce0d @foo 2:0d2164f0ce0d $ $PYTHON $TESTDIR/seq.py 1 100 | while read i; do hg bookmarks -d "X@${i}"; done $ hg bookmarks -d "@1" $ hg push -f ../a pushing to ../a searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) $ hg -R ../a book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d * X 1:0d2164f0ce0d Y 0:4e3505fd9583 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d explicit pull should overwrite the local version (issue4439) $ hg update -r X 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (activating bookmark X) $ hg pull --config paths.foo=../a foo -B . --config "$TESTHOOK" pulling from $TESTTMP/a no changes found divergent bookmark @ stored as @foo importing bookmark X test-hook-bookmark: @foo: 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c test-hook-bookmark: X: 9b140be1080824d768c5a4691a564088eede71f9 -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c reinstall state for further testing: $ hg book -fr 9b140be10808 X revsets should not ignore divergent bookmarks $ hg bookmark -fr 1 Z $ hg log -r 'bookmark()' --template '{rev}:{node|short} {bookmarks}\n' 0:4e3505fd9583 Y 1:9b140be10808 @ X Z foobar 2:0d2164f0ce0d @foo X@foo $ hg log -r 'bookmark("X@foo")' --template '{rev}:{node|short} {bookmarks}\n' 2:0d2164f0ce0d @foo X@foo $ hg log -r 'bookmark("re:X@foo")' --template '{rev}:{node|short} {bookmarks}\n' 2:0d2164f0ce0d @foo X@foo update a remote bookmark from a non-head to a head $ hg up -q Y $ echo c3 > f2 $ hg ci -Am3 adding f2 created new head $ hg push ../a --config "$TESTHOOK" pushing to ../a searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) test-hook-bookmark: Y: 4e3505fd95835d721066b76e75dbb8cc554d7f77 -> f6fc62dde3c0771e29704af56ba4d8af77abcc2f updating bookmark Y $ hg -R ../a book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d * X 1:0d2164f0ce0d Y 3:f6fc62dde3c0 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d update a bookmark in the middle of a client pulling changes $ cd .. $ hg clone -q a pull-race We want to use http because it is stateless and therefore more susceptible to race conditions $ hg serve -R pull-race -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=pull-race.pid -E main-error.log $ cat pull-race.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ cat <<EOF > $TESTTMP/out_makecommit.sh > #!/bin/sh > hg ci -Am5 > echo committed in pull-race > EOF $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT/ pull-race2 --config "$TESTHOOK" test-hook-bookmark: @: -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c test-hook-bookmark: X: -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c test-hook-bookmark: Y: -> f6fc62dde3c0771e29704af56ba4d8af77abcc2f test-hook-bookmark: Z: -> 0d2164f0ce0d8f1d6f94351eba04b794909be66c $ cd pull-race $ hg up -q Y $ echo c4 > f2 $ hg ci -Am4 $ echo c5 > f3 $ cat <<EOF > .hg/hgrc > [hooks] > outgoing.makecommit = sh $TESTTMP/out_makecommit.sh > EOF (new config needs a server restart) $ cd .. $ killdaemons.py $ hg serve -R pull-race -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=pull-race.pid -E main-error.log $ cat pull-race.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ cd pull-race2 $ hg -R $TESTTMP/pull-race book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d X 1:0d2164f0ce0d * Y 4:b0a5eff05604 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d $ hg pull pulling from http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files updating bookmark Y new changesets b0a5eff05604 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg book * @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d X 1:0d2164f0ce0d Y 4:b0a5eff05604 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d Update a bookmark right after the initial lookup -B (issue4689) $ echo c6 > ../pull-race/f3 # to be committed during the race $ cat <<EOF > $TESTTMP/listkeys_makecommit.sh > #!/bin/sh > if hg st | grep -q M; then > hg commit -m race > echo committed in pull-race > else > exit 0 > fi > EOF $ cat <<EOF > ../pull-race/.hg/hgrc > [hooks] > # If anything to commit, commit it right after the first key listing used > # during lookup. This makes the commit appear before the actual getbundle > # call. > listkeys.makecommit= sh $TESTTMP/listkeys_makecommit.sh > EOF (new config need server restart) $ killdaemons.py $ hg serve -R ../pull-race -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../pull-race.pid -E main-error.log $ cat ../pull-race.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg -R $TESTTMP/pull-race book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d X 1:0d2164f0ce0d * Y 5:35d1ef0a8d1b Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d $ hg update -r Y 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved (activating bookmark Y) $ hg pull -B . pulling from http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files updating bookmark Y new changesets 35d1ef0a8d1b (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d X 1:0d2164f0ce0d * Y 5:35d1ef0a8d1b Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d (done with this section of the test) $ killdaemons.py $ cd ../b diverging a remote bookmark fails $ hg up -q 4e3505fd9583 $ echo c4 > f2 $ hg ci -Am4 adding f2 created new head $ echo c5 > f2 $ hg ci -Am5 $ hg log -G @ 5:c922c0139ca0 5 | o 4:4efff6d98829 4 | | o 3:f6fc62dde3c0 3 |/ | o 2:0d2164f0ce0d 1 |/ | o 1:9b140be10808 2 |/ o 0:4e3505fd9583 test $ hg book -f Y $ cat <<EOF > ../a/.hg/hgrc > [web] > push_ssl = false > allow_push = * > EOF $ hg serve -R ../a -p $HGPORT2 -d --pid-file=../hg2.pid $ cat ../hg2.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg push http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ searching for changes abort: push creates new remote head c922c0139ca0 with bookmark 'Y'! (merge or see 'hg help push' for details about pushing new heads) [255] $ hg -R ../a book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d * X 1:0d2164f0ce0d Y 3:f6fc62dde3c0 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d Unrelated marker does not alter the decision $ hg debugobsolete aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb $ hg push http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ searching for changes abort: push creates new remote head c922c0139ca0 with bookmark 'Y'! (merge or see 'hg help push' for details about pushing new heads) [255] $ hg -R ../a book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d * X 1:0d2164f0ce0d Y 3:f6fc62dde3c0 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d Update to a successor works $ hg id --debug -r 3 f6fc62dde3c0771e29704af56ba4d8af77abcc2f $ hg id --debug -r 4 4efff6d98829d9c824c621afd6e3f01865f5439f $ hg id --debug -r 5 c922c0139ca03858f655e4a2af4dd02796a63969 tip Y $ hg debugobsolete f6fc62dde3c0771e29704af56ba4d8af77abcc2f cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc obsoleted 1 changesets $ hg debugobsolete cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc 4efff6d98829d9c824c621afd6e3f01865f5439f $ hg push http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) remote: 2 new obsolescence markers remote: obsoleted 1 changesets updating bookmark Y $ hg -R ../a book @ 1:0d2164f0ce0d * X 1:0d2164f0ce0d Y 5:c922c0139ca0 Z 1:0d2164f0ce0d hgweb $ cat <<EOF > .hg/hgrc > [web] > push_ssl = false > allow_push = * > EOF $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../hg.pid -E errors.log $ cat ../hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ cd ../a $ hg debugpushkey http://localhost:$HGPORT/ namespaces bookmarks namespaces obsolete phases $ hg debugpushkey http://localhost:$HGPORT/ bookmarks @ 9b140be1080824d768c5a4691a564088eede71f9 X 9b140be1080824d768c5a4691a564088eede71f9 Y c922c0139ca03858f655e4a2af4dd02796a63969 Z 9b140be1080824d768c5a4691a564088eede71f9 foo 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 foobar 9b140be1080824d768c5a4691a564088eede71f9 $ hg out -B http://localhost:$HGPORT/ comparing with http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changed bookmarks @ 0d2164f0ce0d X 0d2164f0ce0d Z 0d2164f0ce0d foo foobar $ hg push -B Z http://localhost:$HGPORT/ pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes no changes found updating bookmark Z [1] $ hg book -d Z $ hg in -B http://localhost:$HGPORT/ comparing with http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changed bookmarks @ 9b140be10808 X 9b140be10808 Z 0d2164f0ce0d foo 000000000000 foobar 9b140be10808 $ hg pull -B Z http://localhost:$HGPORT/ pulling from http://localhost:$HGPORT/ no changes found divergent bookmark @ stored as @1 divergent bookmark X stored as X@1 adding remote bookmark Z adding remote bookmark foo adding remote bookmark foobar $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ cloned-bookmarks requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 3 files (+2 heads) 2 new obsolescence markers new changesets 4e3505fd9583:c922c0139ca0 updating to bookmark @ 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg -R cloned-bookmarks bookmarks * @ 1:9b140be10808 X 1:9b140be10808 Y 4:c922c0139ca0 Z 2:0d2164f0ce0d foo -1:000000000000 foobar 1:9b140be10808 $ cd .. Test to show result of bookmarks comparison $ mkdir bmcomparison $ cd bmcomparison $ hg init source $ hg -R source debugbuilddag '+2*2*3*4' $ hg -R source log -G --template '{rev}:{node|short}' o 4:e7bd5218ca15 | | o 3:6100d3090acf |/ | o 2:fa942426a6fd |/ | o 1:66f7d451a68b |/ o 0:1ea73414a91b $ hg -R source bookmarks -r 0 SAME $ hg -R source bookmarks -r 0 ADV_ON_REPO1 $ hg -R source bookmarks -r 0 ADV_ON_REPO2 $ hg -R source bookmarks -r 0 DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO1 $ hg -R source bookmarks -r 0 DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO2 $ hg -R source bookmarks -r 1 DIVERGED $ hg clone -U source repo1 (test that incoming/outgoing exit with 1, if there is no bookmark to be exchanged) $ hg -R repo1 incoming -B comparing with $TESTTMP/bmcomparison/source searching for changed bookmarks no changed bookmarks found [1] $ hg -R repo1 outgoing -B comparing with $TESTTMP/bmcomparison/source searching for changed bookmarks no changed bookmarks found [1] $ hg -R repo1 bookmarks -f -r 1 ADD_ON_REPO1 $ hg -R repo1 bookmarks -f -r 2 ADV_ON_REPO1 $ hg -R repo1 bookmarks -f -r 3 DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO1 $ hg -R repo1 bookmarks -f -r 3 DIFF_DIVERGED $ hg -R repo1 -q --config extensions.mq= strip 4 $ hg -R repo1 log -G --template '{node|short} ({bookmarks})' o 6100d3090acf (DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO1 DIFF_DIVERGED) | | o fa942426a6fd (ADV_ON_REPO1) |/ | o 66f7d451a68b (ADD_ON_REPO1 DIVERGED) |/ o 1ea73414a91b (ADV_ON_REPO2 DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO2 SAME) $ hg clone -U source repo2 $ hg -R repo2 bookmarks -f -r 1 ADD_ON_REPO2 $ hg -R repo2 bookmarks -f -r 1 ADV_ON_REPO2 $ hg -R repo2 bookmarks -f -r 2 DIVERGED $ hg -R repo2 bookmarks -f -r 4 DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO2 $ hg -R repo2 bookmarks -f -r 4 DIFF_DIVERGED $ hg -R repo2 -q --config extensions.mq= strip 3 $ hg -R repo2 log -G --template '{node|short} ({bookmarks})' o e7bd5218ca15 (DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO2 DIFF_DIVERGED) | | o fa942426a6fd (DIVERGED) |/ | o 66f7d451a68b (ADD_ON_REPO2 ADV_ON_REPO2) |/ o 1ea73414a91b (ADV_ON_REPO1 DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO1 SAME) (test that difference of bookmarks between repositories are fully shown) $ hg -R repo1 incoming -B repo2 -v comparing with repo2 searching for changed bookmarks ADD_ON_REPO2 66f7d451a68b added ADV_ON_REPO2 66f7d451a68b advanced DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO2 e7bd5218ca15 changed DIFF_DIVERGED e7bd5218ca15 changed DIVERGED fa942426a6fd diverged $ hg -R repo1 outgoing -B repo2 -v comparing with repo2 searching for changed bookmarks ADD_ON_REPO1 66f7d451a68b added ADD_ON_REPO2 deleted ADV_ON_REPO1 fa942426a6fd advanced DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO1 6100d3090acf advanced DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO2 1ea73414a91b changed DIFF_DIVERGED 6100d3090acf changed DIVERGED 66f7d451a68b diverged $ hg -R repo2 incoming -B repo1 -v comparing with repo1 searching for changed bookmarks ADD_ON_REPO1 66f7d451a68b added ADV_ON_REPO1 fa942426a6fd advanced DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO1 6100d3090acf changed DIFF_DIVERGED 6100d3090acf changed DIVERGED 66f7d451a68b diverged $ hg -R repo2 outgoing -B repo1 -v comparing with repo1 searching for changed bookmarks ADD_ON_REPO1 deleted ADD_ON_REPO2 66f7d451a68b added ADV_ON_REPO2 66f7d451a68b advanced DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO1 1ea73414a91b changed DIFF_ADV_ON_REPO2 e7bd5218ca15 advanced DIFF_DIVERGED e7bd5218ca15 changed DIVERGED fa942426a6fd diverged $ cd .. Pushing a bookmark should only push the changes required by that bookmark, not all outgoing changes: $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ addmarks requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 3 files (+2 heads) 2 new obsolescence markers new changesets 4e3505fd9583:c922c0139ca0 updating to bookmark @ 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd addmarks $ echo foo > foo $ hg add foo $ hg commit -m 'add foo' $ echo bar > bar $ hg add bar $ hg commit -m 'add bar' $ hg co "tip^" 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved (leaving bookmark @) $ hg book add-foo $ hg book -r tip add-bar Note: this push *must* push only a single changeset, as that's the point of this test. $ hg push -B add-foo --traceback pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files exporting bookmark add-foo pushing a new bookmark on a new head does not require -f if -B is specified $ hg up -q X $ hg book W $ echo c5 > f2 $ hg ci -Am5 created new head $ hg push -B . pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) exporting bookmark W $ hg -R ../b id -r W cc978a373a53 tip W pushing an existing but divergent bookmark with -B still requires -f $ hg clone -q . ../r $ hg up -q X $ echo 1 > f2 $ hg ci -qAml $ cd ../r $ hg up -q X $ echo 2 > f2 $ hg ci -qAmr $ hg push -B X pushing to $TESTTMP/addmarks searching for changes remote has heads on branch 'default' that are not known locally: a2a606d9ff1b abort: push creates new remote head 54694f811df9 with bookmark 'X'! (pull and merge or see 'hg help push' for details about pushing new heads) [255] $ cd ../addmarks Check summary output for incoming/outgoing bookmarks $ hg bookmarks -d X $ hg bookmarks -d Y $ hg summary --remote | grep '^remote:' remote: *, 2 incoming bookmarks, 1 outgoing bookmarks (glob) $ cd .. pushing an unchanged bookmark should result in no changes $ hg init unchanged-a $ hg init unchanged-b $ cd unchanged-a $ echo initial > foo $ hg commit -A -m initial adding foo $ hg bookmark @ $ hg push -B @ ../unchanged-b pushing to ../unchanged-b searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files exporting bookmark @ $ hg push -B @ ../unchanged-b pushing to ../unchanged-b searching for changes no changes found [1] Check hook preventing push (issue4455) ====================================== $ hg bookmarks * @ 0:55482a6fb4b1 $ hg log -G @ 0:55482a6fb4b1 initial $ hg init ../issue4455-dest $ hg push ../issue4455-dest # changesets only pushing to ../issue4455-dest searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files $ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF > [paths] > local=../issue4455-dest/ > ssh=ssh://user@dummy/issue4455-dest > http=http://localhost:$HGPORT/ > [ui] > ssh=$PYTHON "$TESTDIR/dummyssh" > EOF $ cat >> ../issue4455-dest/.hg/hgrc << EOF > [hooks] > prepushkey=false > [web] > push_ssl = false > allow_push = * > EOF $ killdaemons.py $ hg serve -R ../issue4455-dest -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../issue4455.pid -E ../issue4455-error.log $ cat ../issue4455.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS Local push ---------- #if b2-pushkey $ hg push -B @ local pushing to $TESTTMP/issue4455-dest searching for changes no changes found pushkey-abort: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 abort: exporting bookmark @ failed! [255] #endif #if b2-binary $ hg push -B @ local pushing to $TESTTMP/issue4455-dest searching for changes no changes found abort: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 [255] #endif $ hg -R ../issue4455-dest/ bookmarks no bookmarks set Using ssh --------- #if b2-pushkey $ hg push -B @ ssh # bundle2+ pushing to ssh://user@dummy/issue4455-dest searching for changes no changes found remote: pushkey-abort: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 abort: exporting bookmark @ failed! [255] $ hg -R ../issue4455-dest/ bookmarks no bookmarks set $ hg push -B @ ssh --config devel.legacy.exchange=bundle1 pushing to ssh://user@dummy/issue4455-dest searching for changes no changes found remote: pushkey-abort: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 exporting bookmark @ failed! [1] #endif #if b2-binary $ hg push -B @ ssh # bundle2+ pushing to ssh://user@dummy/issue4455-dest searching for changes no changes found remote: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 abort: push failed on remote [255] #endif $ hg -R ../issue4455-dest/ bookmarks no bookmarks set Using http ---------- #if b2-pushkey $ hg push -B @ http # bundle2+ pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes no changes found remote: pushkey-abort: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 abort: exporting bookmark @ failed! [255] $ hg -R ../issue4455-dest/ bookmarks no bookmarks set $ hg push -B @ http --config devel.legacy.exchange=bundle1 pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes no changes found remote: pushkey-abort: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 exporting bookmark @ failed! [1] #endif #if b2-binary $ hg push -B @ ssh # bundle2+ pushing to ssh://user@dummy/issue4455-dest searching for changes no changes found remote: prepushkey hook exited with status 1 abort: push failed on remote [255] #endif $ hg -R ../issue4455-dest/ bookmarks no bookmarks set