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infinitepush: drop the `--to` flag to push and use `-B` instead
The extension added a `--to` flag to specify the bookmark to which revs should
be pushed. This patch deletes that flag and instead uses the `-B` flag. After
this patch, bookmark passed as `-B` is parsed and if it matches the infinitepush
bookmark pattern, we consider that push as infinitepush.
This is still not the best of what we can do. Later patches in the series will
drop the use of `-B` flag and will instead handle things at bookmark bundle2
part. Plugging these logic to bookmark bundle2 part will also get rid of the
scratchbranchparttype bundle2 part.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2108
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 09 Feb 2018 15:49:46 +0530 |
parents | fa865878a849 |
children | f4e84dfc06fd |
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#testcases lfsremote-on lfsremote-off #require serve This test splits `hg serve` with and without using the extension into separate tests cases. The tests are broken down as follows, where "LFS"/"No-LFS" indicates whether or not there are commits that use an LFS file, and "D"/"E" indicates whether or not the extension is loaded. The "X" cases are not tested individually, because the lfs requirement causes the process to bail early if the extension is disabled. . Server . . No-LFS LFS . +----------------------------+ . | || D | E | D | E | . |---++=======================| . C | D || N/A | #1 | X | #4 | . l No +---++-----------------------| . i LFS | E || #2 | #2 | X | #5 | . e +---++-----------------------| . n | D || X | X | X | X | . t LFS |---++-----------------------| . | E || #3 | #3 | X | #6 | . |---++-----------------------+ $ hg init server $ SERVER_REQUIRES="$TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires" Skip the experimental.changegroup3=True config. Failure to agree on this comes first, and causes a "ValueError: no common changegroup version" or "abort: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error", if the extension is only loaded on one side. If that *is* enabled, the subsequent failure is "abort: missing processor for flag '0x2000'!" if the extension is only loaded on one side (possibly also masked by the Internal Server Error message). $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [lfs] > url=file:$TESTTMP/dummy-remote/ > threshold=10 > [web] > allow_push=* > push_ssl=False > EOF #if lfsremote-on $ hg --config extensions.lfs= -R server \ > serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid --errorlog=$TESTTMP/errors.log #else $ hg --config extensions.lfs=! -R server \ > serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid --errorlog=$TESTTMP/errors.log #endif $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT client $ grep 'lfs' client/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #1: client with non-lfs content and the extension disabled; server with non-lfs content, and the extension enabled. $ cd client $ echo 'non-lfs' > nonlfs.txt $ hg ci -Aqm 'non-lfs' $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] #if lfsremote-on $ hg push -q $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $TESTTMP/client1_clone $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client1_clone/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] $ hg init $TESTTMP/client1_pull $ hg -R $TESTTMP/client1_pull pull -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client1_pull/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] $ hg identify http://localhost:$HGPORT d437e1d24fbd #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #2: client with non-lfs content and the extension enabled; server with non-lfs content, and the extension state controlled by #testcases. $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > lfs = > EOF $ echo 'non-lfs' > nonlfs2.txt $ hg ci -Aqm 'non-lfs file with lfs client' Since no lfs content has been added yet, the push is allowed, even when the extension is not enabled remotely. $ hg push -q $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $TESTTMP/client2_clone $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client2_clone/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] $ hg init $TESTTMP/client2_pull $ hg -R $TESTTMP/client2_pull pull -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client2_pull/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES [1] $ hg identify http://localhost:$HGPORT 1477875038c6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #3: client with lfs content and the extension enabled; server with non-lfs content, and the extension state controlled by #testcases. The server should have an 'lfs' requirement after it picks up its first commit with a blob. $ echo 'this is a big lfs file' > lfs.bin $ hg ci -Aqm 'lfs' $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES .hg/requires:lfs #if lfsremote-off $ hg push -q abort: required features are not supported in the destination: lfs (enable the lfs extension on the server) [255] #else $ hg push -q #endif $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES .hg/requires:lfs $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs (lfsremote-on !) $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $TESTTMP/client3_clone $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client3_clone/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES || true $TESTTMP/client3_clone/.hg/requires:lfs (lfsremote-on !) $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs (lfsremote-on !) $ hg init $TESTTMP/client3_pull $ hg -R $TESTTMP/client3_pull pull -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client3_pull/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES || true $TESTTMP/client3_pull/.hg/requires:lfs (lfsremote-on !) $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs (lfsremote-on !) The difference here is the push failed above when the extension isn't enabled on the server. $ hg identify http://localhost:$HGPORT 8374dc4052cb (lfsremote-on !) 1477875038c6 (lfsremote-off !) Don't bother testing the lfsremote-off cases- the server won't be able to launch if there's lfs content and the extension is disabled. #if lfsremote-on -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #4: client with non-lfs content and the extension disabled; server with lfs content, and the extension enabled. $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > lfs = ! > EOF $ hg init $TESTTMP/client4 $ cd $TESTTMP/client4 $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [paths] > default = http://localhost:$HGPORT > EOF $ echo 'non-lfs' > nonlfs2.txt $ hg ci -Aqm 'non-lfs' $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg push -q --force warning: repository is unrelated $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs TODO: fail more gracefully. $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $TESTTMP/client4_clone abort: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error [255] $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client4_clone/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES grep: $TESTTMP/client4_clone/.hg/requires: $ENOENT$ $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs [2] TODO: fail more gracefully. $ hg init $TESTTMP/client4_pull $ hg -R $TESTTMP/client4_pull pull -q http://localhost:$HGPORT abort: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error [255] $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client4_pull/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg identify http://localhost:$HGPORT 03b080fa9d93 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #5: client with non-lfs content and the extension enabled; server with lfs content, and the extension enabled. $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > lfs = > EOF $ echo 'non-lfs' > nonlfs3.txt $ hg ci -Aqm 'non-lfs file with lfs client' $ hg push -q $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $TESTTMP/client5_clone $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client5_clone/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/client5_clone/.hg/requires:lfs $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg init $TESTTMP/client5_pull $ hg -R $TESTTMP/client5_pull pull -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client5_pull/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/client5_pull/.hg/requires:lfs $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg identify http://localhost:$HGPORT c729025cc5e3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #6: client with lfs content and the extension enabled; server with lfs content, and the extension enabled. $ echo 'this is another lfs file' > lfs2.txt $ hg ci -Aqm 'lfs file with lfs client' $ hg push -q $ grep 'lfs' .hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES .hg/requires:lfs $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg clone -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $TESTTMP/client6_clone $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client6_clone/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/client6_clone/.hg/requires:lfs $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg init $TESTTMP/client6_pull $ hg -R $TESTTMP/client6_pull pull -q http://localhost:$HGPORT $ grep 'lfs' $TESTTMP/client6_pull/.hg/requires $SERVER_REQUIRES $TESTTMP/client6_pull/.hg/requires:lfs $TESTTMP/server/.hg/requires:lfs $ hg identify http://localhost:$HGPORT d3b84d50eacb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Misc: process dies early if a requirement exists and the extension is disabled $ hg --config extensions.lfs=! summary abort: repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: lfs! (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information) [255] #endif $ $PYTHON $TESTDIR/killdaemons.py $DAEMON_PIDS #if lfsremote-on $ cat $TESTTMP/errors.log | grep '^[A-Z]' Traceback (most recent call last): ValueError: no common changegroup version Traceback (most recent call last): ValueError: no common changegroup version #else $ cat $TESTTMP/errors.log #endif