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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 | e223c0438f89 |
children | ff47ba7a2903 |
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$ cat > correct.py <<EOF > def toto(arg1, arg2): > del arg2 > return (5 + 6, 9) > EOF $ cat > wrong.py <<EOF > def toto( arg1, arg2): > del(arg2) > return ( 5+6, 9) > EOF $ cat > quote.py <<EOF > # let's use quote in comments > (''' ( 4x5 ) > but """\\''' and finally''', > """let's fool checkpatch""", '1+2', > '"""', 42+1, """and > ( 4-1 ) """, "( 1+1 )\" and ") > a, '\\\\\\\\', "\\\\\\" x-2", "c-1" > EOF $ cat > classstyle.py <<EOF > class newstyle_class(object): > pass > > class oldstyle_class: > pass > > class empty(): > pass > > no_class = 1: > pass > EOF $ check_code="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/check-code.py $ "$check_code" ./wrong.py ./correct.py ./quote.py ./classstyle.py ./wrong.py:1: > def toto( arg1, arg2): gratuitous whitespace in () or [] ./wrong.py:2: > del(arg2) Python keyword is not a function ./wrong.py:3: > return ( 5+6, 9) gratuitous whitespace in () or [] missing whitespace in expression ./quote.py:5: > '"""', 42+1, """and missing whitespace in expression ./classstyle.py:4: > class oldstyle_class: old-style class, use class foo(object) ./classstyle.py:7: > class empty(): class foo() creates old style object, use class foo(object) [1] $ cat > python3-compat.py << EOF > foo <> bar > reduce(lambda a, b: a + b, [1, 2, 3, 4]) > dict(key=value) > EOF $ "$check_code" python3-compat.py python3-compat.py:1: > foo <> bar <> operator is not available in Python 3+, use != python3-compat.py:2: > reduce(lambda a, b: a + b, [1, 2, 3, 4]) reduce is not available in Python 3+ python3-compat.py:3: > dict(key=value) dict() is different in Py2 and 3 and is slower than {} [1] $ cat > foo.c <<EOF > void narf() { > strcpy(foo, bar); > // strcpy_s is okay, but this comment is not > strcpy_s(foo, bar); > } > EOF $ "$check_code" ./foo.c ./foo.c:2: > strcpy(foo, bar); don't use strcpy, use strlcpy or memcpy ./foo.c:3: > // strcpy_s is okay, but this comment is not don't use //-style comments [1] $ cat > is-op.py <<EOF > # is-operator comparing number or string literal > x = None > y = x is 'foo' > y = x is "foo" > y = x is 5346 > y = x is -6 > y = x is not 'foo' > y = x is not "foo" > y = x is not 5346 > y = x is not -6 > EOF $ "$check_code" ./is-op.py ./is-op.py:3: > y = x is 'foo' object comparison with literal ./is-op.py:4: > y = x is "foo" object comparison with literal ./is-op.py:5: > y = x is 5346 object comparison with literal ./is-op.py:6: > y = x is -6 object comparison with literal ./is-op.py:7: > y = x is not 'foo' object comparison with literal ./is-op.py:8: > y = x is not "foo" object comparison with literal ./is-op.py:9: > y = x is not 5346 object comparison with literal ./is-op.py:10: > y = x is not -6 object comparison with literal [1] $ cat > for-nolineno.py <<EOF > except: > EOF $ "$check_code" for-nolineno.py --nolineno for-nolineno.py:0: > except: naked except clause [1] $ cat > warning.t <<EOF > $ function warnonly { > > } > $ diff -N aaa > $ function onwarn {} > EOF $ "$check_code" warning.t $ "$check_code" --warn warning.t warning.t:1: > $ function warnonly { warning: don't use 'function', use old style warning.t:3: > $ diff -N aaa warning: don't use 'diff -N' warning.t:4: > $ function onwarn {} warning: don't use 'function', use old style [1] $ cat > error.t <<EOF > $ [ foo == bar ] > EOF $ "$check_code" error.t error.t:1: > $ [ foo == bar ] [ foo == bar ] is a bashism, use [ foo = bar ] instead [1] $ rm error.t $ cat > raise-format.py <<EOF > raise SomeException, message > # this next line is okay > raise SomeException(arg1, arg2) > EOF $ "$check_code" not-existing.py raise-format.py Skipping*not-existing.py* (glob) raise-format.py:1: > raise SomeException, message don't use old-style two-argument raise, use Exception(message) [1] $ cat <<EOF > tab.t > indent > > heredoc > EOF $ "$check_code" tab.t tab.t:1: > indent don't use tabs to indent [1] $ rm tab.t $ cat > rst.py <<EOF > """problematic rst text > > .. note:: > wrong > """ > > ''' > > .. note:: > > valid > > new text > > .. note:: > > also valid > ''' > > """mixed > > .. note:: > > good > > .. note:: > plus bad > """ > EOF $ $check_code -w rst.py rst.py:3: > .. note:: warning: add two newlines after '.. note::' rst.py:26: > .. note:: warning: add two newlines after '.. note::' [1] $ cat > ./map-inside-gettext.py <<EOF > print(_("map inside gettext %s" % v)) > > print(_("concatenating " " by " " space %s" % v)) > print(_("concatenating " + " by " + " '+' %s" % v)) > > print(_("mapping operation in different line %s" > % v)) > > print(_( > "leading spaces inside of '(' %s" % v)) > EOF $ "$check_code" ./map-inside-gettext.py ./map-inside-gettext.py:1: > print(_("map inside gettext %s" % v)) don't use % inside _() ./map-inside-gettext.py:3: > print(_("concatenating " " by " " space %s" % v)) don't use % inside _() ./map-inside-gettext.py:4: > print(_("concatenating " + " by " + " '+' %s" % v)) don't use % inside _() ./map-inside-gettext.py:6: > print(_("mapping operation in different line %s" don't use % inside _() ./map-inside-gettext.py:9: > print(_( don't use % inside _() [1] web templates $ mkdir -p mercurial/templates $ cat > mercurial/templates/example.tmpl <<EOF > {desc} > {desc|escape} > {desc|firstline} > {desc|websub} > EOF $ "$check_code" --warnings mercurial/templates/example.tmpl mercurial/templates/example.tmpl:2: > {desc|escape} warning: follow desc keyword with either firstline or websub [1] 'string join across lines with no space' detection $ cat > stringjoin.py <<EOF > foo = (' foo' > 'bar foo.' > 'bar foo:' > 'bar foo@' > 'bar foo%' > 'bar foo*' > 'bar foo+' > 'bar foo-' > 'bar') > EOF 'missing _() in ui message' detection $ cat > uigettext.py <<EOF > ui.status("% 10s %05d % -3.2f %*s %%" > # this use '\\\\' instead of '\\', because the latter in > # heredoc on shell becomes just '\' > '\\\\ \n \t \0' > """12345 > """ > '''.:*+-= > ''' "%-6d \n 123456 .:*+-= foobar") > EOF superfluous pass $ cat > superfluous_pass.py <<EOF > # correct examples > if foo: > pass > else: > # comment-only line means still need pass > pass > def nothing(): > pass > class empty(object): > pass > if whatever: > passvalue(value) > # bad examples > if foo: > "foo" > pass > else: # trailing comment doesn't fool checker > wat() > pass > def nothing(): > "docstring means no pass" > pass > class empty(object): > """multiline > docstring also > means no pass""" > pass > EOF (Checking multiple invalid files at once examines whether caching translation table for repquote() works as expected or not. All files should break rules depending on result of repquote(), in this case) $ "$check_code" stringjoin.py uigettext.py superfluous_pass.py stringjoin.py:1: > foo = (' foo' string join across lines with no space stringjoin.py:2: > 'bar foo.' string join across lines with no space stringjoin.py:3: > 'bar foo:' string join across lines with no space stringjoin.py:4: > 'bar foo@' string join across lines with no space stringjoin.py:5: > 'bar foo%' string join across lines with no space stringjoin.py:6: > 'bar foo*' string join across lines with no space stringjoin.py:7: > 'bar foo+' string join across lines with no space stringjoin.py:8: > 'bar foo-' string join across lines with no space uigettext.py:1: > ui.status("% 10s %05d % -3.2f %*s %%" missing _() in ui message (use () to hide false-positives) superfluous_pass.py:14: > if foo: omit superfluous pass superfluous_pass.py:17: > else: # trailing comment doesn't fool checker omit superfluous pass superfluous_pass.py:20: > def nothing(): omit superfluous pass superfluous_pass.py:23: > class empty(object): omit superfluous pass [1]