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view hgext/largefiles/proto.py @ 18214:cd4c75200206
branchmap: ignore Abort error while writing cache
Read only vfs can now raise Abort exception. Note that encoding.local are also a
possible raiser.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Fri, 04 Jan 2013 04:52:57 +0100 |
parents | 1ac628cd7113 |
children | 3598c585e464 |
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# Copyright 2011 Fog Creek Software # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. import os import urllib2 from mercurial import error, httppeer, util, wireproto from mercurial.wireproto import batchable, future from mercurial.i18n import _ import lfutil LARGEFILES_REQUIRED_MSG = ('\nThis repository uses the largefiles extension.' '\n\nPlease enable it in your Mercurial config ' 'file.\n') def putlfile(repo, proto, sha): '''Put a largefile into a repository's local store and into the user cache.''' proto.redirect() path = lfutil.storepath(repo, sha) util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path)) tmpfp = util.atomictempfile(path, createmode=repo.store.createmode) try: try: proto.getfile(tmpfp) tmpfp._fp.seek(0) if sha != lfutil.hexsha1(tmpfp._fp): raise IOError(0, _('largefile contents do not match hash')) tmpfp.close() lfutil.linktousercache(repo, sha) except IOError, e: repo.ui.warn(_('largefiles: failed to put %s into store: %s') % (sha, e.strerror)) return wireproto.pushres(1) finally: tmpfp.discard() return wireproto.pushres(0) def getlfile(repo, proto, sha): '''Retrieve a largefile from the repository-local cache or system cache.''' filename = lfutil.findfile(repo, sha) if not filename: raise util.Abort(_('requested largefile %s not present in cache') % sha) f = open(filename, 'rb') length = os.fstat(f.fileno())[6] # Since we can't set an HTTP content-length header here, and # Mercurial core provides no way to give the length of a streamres # (and reading the entire file into RAM would be ill-advised), we # just send the length on the first line of the response, like the # ssh proto does for string responses. def generator(): yield '%d\n' % length for chunk in f: yield chunk return wireproto.streamres(generator()) def statlfile(repo, proto, sha): '''Return '2\n' if the largefile is missing, '1\n' if it has a mismatched checksum, or '0\n' if it is in good condition''' filename = lfutil.findfile(repo, sha) if not filename: return '2\n' fd = None try: fd = open(filename, 'rb') return lfutil.hexsha1(fd) == sha and '0\n' or '1\n' finally: if fd: fd.close() def wirereposetup(ui, repo): class lfileswirerepository(repo.__class__): def putlfile(self, sha, fd): # unfortunately, httprepository._callpush tries to convert its # input file-like into a bundle before sending it, so we can't use # it ... if issubclass(self.__class__, httppeer.httppeer): res = None try: res = self._call('putlfile', data=fd, sha=sha, headers={'content-type':'application/mercurial-0.1'}) d, output = res.split('\n', 1) for l in output.splitlines(True): self.ui.warn(_('remote: '), l, '\n') return int(d) except (ValueError, urllib2.HTTPError): self.ui.warn(_('unexpected putlfile response: %s') % res) return 1 # ... but we can't use sshrepository._call because the data= # argument won't get sent, and _callpush does exactly what we want # in this case: send the data straight through else: try: ret, output = self._callpush("putlfile", fd, sha=sha) if ret == "": raise error.ResponseError(_('putlfile failed:'), output) return int(ret) except IOError: return 1 except ValueError: raise error.ResponseError( _('putlfile failed (unexpected response):'), ret) def getlfile(self, sha): stream = self._callstream("getlfile", sha=sha) length = stream.readline() try: length = int(length) except ValueError: self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), length)) return (length, stream) @batchable def statlfile(self, sha): f = future() result = {'sha': sha} yield result, f try: yield int(f.value) except (ValueError, urllib2.HTTPError): # If the server returns anything but an integer followed by a # newline, newline, it's not speaking our language; if we get # an HTTP error, we can't be sure the largefile is present; # either way, consider it missing. yield 2 repo.__class__ = lfileswirerepository # advertise the largefiles=serve capability def capabilities(repo, proto): return capabilitiesorig(repo, proto) + ' largefiles=serve' # duplicate what Mercurial's new out-of-band errors mechanism does, because # clients old and new alike both handle it well def webprotorefuseclient(self, message): self.req.header([('Content-Type', 'application/hg-error')]) return message def sshprotorefuseclient(self, message): self.ui.write_err('%s\n-\n' % message) self.fout.write('\n') self.fout.flush() return '' def heads(repo, proto): if lfutil.islfilesrepo(repo): return wireproto.ooberror(LARGEFILES_REQUIRED_MSG) return wireproto.heads(repo, proto) def sshrepocallstream(self, cmd, **args): if cmd == 'heads' and self.capable('largefiles'): cmd = 'lheads' if cmd == 'batch' and self.capable('largefiles'): args['cmds'] = args['cmds'].replace('heads ', 'lheads ') return ssholdcallstream(self, cmd, **args) def httprepocallstream(self, cmd, **args): if cmd == 'heads' and self.capable('largefiles'): cmd = 'lheads' if cmd == 'batch' and self.capable('largefiles'): args['cmds'] = args['cmds'].replace('heads ', 'lheads ') return httpoldcallstream(self, cmd, **args)