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largefiles: revert to lfilesrepo.status() being an unfiltered method
This effectively reverts 67d63ec85eb7, which caused some normal file copies to
not be displayed as copies. Other normal file copies could be displayed- the
exact reason isn't clear. This also adds two tests that were failing prior to
this backout, so that this can be sorted out next cycle.
The difference between copy cases that worked and those that didn't seemed to be
in copies.pathcopies(). When largefiles isn't enabled for the changed test, or
lfstatus is not set in the commands.status() override, 'y.ancestor(x) == x'.
That wasn't true otherwise, which fell through to the _chain() method. In this
case, the copy is removed in the criss cross loop.
'y.ancestor(x)' returns a context.changectx type, while 'x' is a lfilesctx type
in the failing case. I tried adding the ancestor method to the lfilesctx class
to change the type of the ancestor context, however the context when printed as
a string then gains a '+'. This points to it being a context.committablectx,
which clearly isn't correct for an ancestor. Possibly the problem is the
lfilesctx needs to subclass context.committablectx in some cases, but
context.changectx in others, within the same invocation? I'm not sure how to
pull that off, and backing out this change is safer during the freeze.
As to the status changing when a path is specified, I haven't looked into it
yet.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 25 Jan 2015 22:55:10 -0500 |
parents | f21a0d6d6efd |
children | d8e0c591781c |
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# Copyright 2009-2010 Gregory P. Ward # Copyright 2009-2010 Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated # Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software # Copyright 2010-2011 Unity Technologies # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. '''High-level command function for lfconvert, plus the cmdtable.''' import os, errno import shutil from mercurial import util, match as match_, hg, node, context, error, \ cmdutil, scmutil, commands from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.lock import release import lfutil import basestore # -- Commands ---------------------------------------------------------- cmdtable = {} command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable) @command('lfconvert', [('s', 'size', '', _('minimum size (MB) for files to be converted as largefiles'), 'SIZE'), ('', 'to-normal', False, _('convert from a largefiles repo to a normal repo')), ], _('hg lfconvert SOURCE DEST [FILE ...]'), norepo=True, inferrepo=True) def lfconvert(ui, src, dest, *pats, **opts): '''convert a normal repository to a largefiles repository Convert repository SOURCE to a new repository DEST, identical to SOURCE except that certain files will be converted as largefiles: specifically, any file that matches any PATTERN *or* whose size is above the minimum size threshold is converted as a largefile. The size used to determine whether or not to track a file as a largefile is the size of the first version of the file. The minimum size can be specified either with --size or in configuration as ``largefiles.size``. After running this command you will need to make sure that largefiles is enabled anywhere you intend to push the new repository. Use --to-normal to convert largefiles back to normal files; after this, the DEST repository can be used without largefiles at all.''' if opts['to_normal']: tolfile = False else: tolfile = True size = lfutil.getminsize(ui, True, opts.get('size'), default=None) if not hg.islocal(src): raise util.Abort(_('%s is not a local Mercurial repo') % src) if not hg.islocal(dest): raise util.Abort(_('%s is not a local Mercurial repo') % dest) rsrc = hg.repository(ui, src) ui.status(_('initializing destination %s\n') % dest) rdst = hg.repository(ui, dest, create=True) success = False dstwlock = dstlock = None try: # Lock destination to prevent modification while it is converted to. # Don't need to lock src because we are just reading from its history # which can't change. dstwlock = rdst.wlock() dstlock = rdst.lock() # Get a list of all changesets in the source. The easy way to do this # is to simply walk the changelog, using changelog.nodesbetween(). # Take a look at mercurial/revlog.py:639 for more details. # Use a generator instead of a list to decrease memory usage ctxs = (rsrc[ctx] for ctx in rsrc.changelog.nodesbetween(None, rsrc.heads())[0]) revmap = {node.nullid: node.nullid} if tolfile: lfiles = set() normalfiles = set() if not pats: pats = ui.configlist(lfutil.longname, 'patterns', default=[]) if pats: matcher = match_.match(rsrc.root, '', list(pats)) else: matcher = None lfiletohash = {} for ctx in ctxs: ui.progress(_('converting revisions'), ctx.rev(), unit=_('revision'), total=rsrc['tip'].rev()) _lfconvert_addchangeset(rsrc, rdst, ctx, revmap, lfiles, normalfiles, matcher, size, lfiletohash) ui.progress(_('converting revisions'), None) if os.path.exists(rdst.wjoin(lfutil.shortname)): shutil.rmtree(rdst.wjoin(lfutil.shortname)) for f in lfiletohash.keys(): if os.path.isfile(rdst.wjoin(f)): os.unlink(rdst.wjoin(f)) try: os.removedirs(os.path.dirname(rdst.wjoin(f))) except OSError: pass # If there were any files converted to largefiles, add largefiles # to the destination repository's requirements. if lfiles: rdst.requirements.add('largefiles') rdst._writerequirements() else: for ctx in ctxs: ui.progress(_('converting revisions'), ctx.rev(), unit=_('revision'), total=rsrc['tip'].rev()) _addchangeset(ui, rsrc, rdst, ctx, revmap) ui.progress(_('converting revisions'), None) success = True finally: rdst.dirstate.clear() release(dstlock, dstwlock) if not success: # we failed, remove the new directory shutil.rmtree(rdst.root) def _addchangeset(ui, rsrc, rdst, ctx, revmap): # Convert src parents to dst parents parents = _convertparents(ctx, revmap) # Generate list of changed files files = _getchangedfiles(ctx, parents) def getfilectx(repo, memctx, f): if lfutil.standin(f) in files: # if the file isn't in the manifest then it was removed # or renamed, raise IOError to indicate this try: fctx = ctx.filectx(lfutil.standin(f)) except error.LookupError: return None renamed = fctx.renamed() if renamed: renamed = lfutil.splitstandin(renamed[0]) hash = fctx.data().strip() path = lfutil.findfile(rsrc, hash) # If one file is missing, likely all files from this rev are if path is None: cachelfiles(ui, rsrc, ctx.node()) path = lfutil.findfile(rsrc, hash) if path is None: raise util.Abort( _("missing largefile \'%s\' from revision %s") % (f, node.hex(ctx.node()))) data = '' fd = None try: fd = open(path, 'rb') data = fd.read() finally: if fd: fd.close() return context.memfilectx(repo, f, data, 'l' in fctx.flags(), 'x' in fctx.flags(), renamed) else: return _getnormalcontext(repo, ctx, f, revmap) dstfiles = [] for file in files: if lfutil.isstandin(file): dstfiles.append(lfutil.splitstandin(file)) else: dstfiles.append(file) # Commit _commitcontext(rdst, parents, ctx, dstfiles, getfilectx, revmap) def _lfconvert_addchangeset(rsrc, rdst, ctx, revmap, lfiles, normalfiles, matcher, size, lfiletohash): # Convert src parents to dst parents parents = _convertparents(ctx, revmap) # Generate list of changed files files = _getchangedfiles(ctx, parents) dstfiles = [] for f in files: if f not in lfiles and f not in normalfiles: islfile = _islfile(f, ctx, matcher, size) # If this file was renamed or copied then copy # the largefile-ness of its predecessor if f in ctx.manifest(): fctx = ctx.filectx(f) renamed = fctx.renamed() renamedlfile = renamed and renamed[0] in lfiles islfile |= renamedlfile if 'l' in fctx.flags(): if renamedlfile: raise util.Abort( _('renamed/copied largefile %s becomes symlink') % f) islfile = False if islfile: lfiles.add(f) else: normalfiles.add(f) if f in lfiles: dstfiles.append(lfutil.standin(f)) # largefile in manifest if it has not been removed/renamed if f in ctx.manifest(): fctx = ctx.filectx(f) if 'l' in fctx.flags(): renamed = fctx.renamed() if renamed and renamed[0] in lfiles: raise util.Abort(_('largefile %s becomes symlink') % f) # largefile was modified, update standins m = util.sha1('') m.update(ctx[f].data()) hash = m.hexdigest() if f not in lfiletohash or lfiletohash[f] != hash: rdst.wwrite(f, ctx[f].data(), ctx[f].flags()) executable = 'x' in ctx[f].flags() lfutil.writestandin(rdst, lfutil.standin(f), hash, executable) lfiletohash[f] = hash else: # normal file dstfiles.append(f) def getfilectx(repo, memctx, f): if lfutil.isstandin(f): # if the file isn't in the manifest then it was removed # or renamed, raise IOError to indicate this srcfname = lfutil.splitstandin(f) try: fctx = ctx.filectx(srcfname) except error.LookupError: return None renamed = fctx.renamed() if renamed: # standin is always a largefile because largefile-ness # doesn't change after rename or copy renamed = lfutil.standin(renamed[0]) return context.memfilectx(repo, f, lfiletohash[srcfname] + '\n', 'l' in fctx.flags(), 'x' in fctx.flags(), renamed) else: return _getnormalcontext(repo, ctx, f, revmap) # Commit _commitcontext(rdst, parents, ctx, dstfiles, getfilectx, revmap) def _commitcontext(rdst, parents, ctx, dstfiles, getfilectx, revmap): mctx = context.memctx(rdst, parents, ctx.description(), dstfiles, getfilectx, ctx.user(), ctx.date(), ctx.extra()) ret = rdst.commitctx(mctx) lfutil.copyalltostore(rdst, ret) rdst.setparents(ret) revmap[ctx.node()] = rdst.changelog.tip() # Generate list of changed files def _getchangedfiles(ctx, parents): files = set(ctx.files()) if node.nullid not in parents: mc = ctx.manifest() mp1 = ctx.parents()[0].manifest() mp2 = ctx.parents()[1].manifest() files |= (set(mp1) | set(mp2)) - set(mc) for f in mc: if mc[f] != mp1.get(f, None) or mc[f] != mp2.get(f, None): files.add(f) return files # Convert src parents to dst parents def _convertparents(ctx, revmap): parents = [] for p in ctx.parents(): parents.append(revmap[p.node()]) while len(parents) < 2: parents.append(node.nullid) return parents # Get memfilectx for a normal file def _getnormalcontext(repo, ctx, f, revmap): try: fctx = ctx.filectx(f) except error.LookupError: return None renamed = fctx.renamed() if renamed: renamed = renamed[0] data = fctx.data() if f == '.hgtags': data = _converttags (repo.ui, revmap, data) return context.memfilectx(repo, f, data, 'l' in fctx.flags(), 'x' in fctx.flags(), renamed) # Remap tag data using a revision map def _converttags(ui, revmap, data): newdata = [] for line in data.splitlines(): try: id, name = line.split(' ', 1) except ValueError: ui.warn(_('skipping incorrectly formatted tag %s\n') % line) continue try: newid = node.bin(id) except TypeError: ui.warn(_('skipping incorrectly formatted id %s\n') % id) continue try: newdata.append('%s %s\n' % (node.hex(revmap[newid]), name)) except KeyError: ui.warn(_('no mapping for id %s\n') % id) continue return ''.join(newdata) def _islfile(file, ctx, matcher, size): '''Return true if file should be considered a largefile, i.e. matcher matches it or it is larger than size.''' # never store special .hg* files as largefiles if file == '.hgtags' or file == '.hgignore' or file == '.hgsigs': return False if matcher and matcher(file): return True try: return ctx.filectx(file).size() >= size * 1024 * 1024 except error.LookupError: return False def uploadlfiles(ui, rsrc, rdst, files): '''upload largefiles to the central store''' if not files: return store = basestore._openstore(rsrc, rdst, put=True) at = 0 ui.debug("sending statlfile command for %d largefiles\n" % len(files)) retval = store.exists(files) files = filter(lambda h: not retval[h], files) ui.debug("%d largefiles need to be uploaded\n" % len(files)) for hash in files: ui.progress(_('uploading largefiles'), at, unit='largefile', total=len(files)) source = lfutil.findfile(rsrc, hash) if not source: raise util.Abort(_('largefile %s missing from store' ' (needs to be uploaded)') % hash) # XXX check for errors here store.put(source, hash) at += 1 ui.progress(_('uploading largefiles'), None) def verifylfiles(ui, repo, all=False, contents=False): '''Verify that every largefile revision in the current changeset exists in the central store. With --contents, also verify that the contents of each local largefile file revision are correct (SHA-1 hash matches the revision ID). With --all, check every changeset in this repository.''' if all: # Pass a list to the function rather than an iterator because we know a # list will work. revs = range(len(repo)) else: revs = ['.'] store = basestore._openstore(repo) return store.verify(revs, contents=contents) def cachelfiles(ui, repo, node, filelist=None): '''cachelfiles ensures that all largefiles needed by the specified revision are present in the repository's largefile cache. returns a tuple (cached, missing). cached is the list of files downloaded by this operation; missing is the list of files that were needed but could not be found.''' lfiles = lfutil.listlfiles(repo, node) if filelist: lfiles = set(lfiles) & set(filelist) toget = [] for lfile in lfiles: try: expectedhash = repo[node][lfutil.standin(lfile)].data().strip() except IOError, err: if err.errno == errno.ENOENT: continue # node must be None and standin wasn't found in wctx raise if not lfutil.findfile(repo, expectedhash): toget.append((lfile, expectedhash)) if toget: store = basestore._openstore(repo) ret = store.get(toget) return ret return ([], []) def downloadlfiles(ui, repo, rev=None): matchfn = scmutil.match(repo[None], [repo.wjoin(lfutil.shortname)], {}) def prepare(ctx, fns): pass totalsuccess = 0 totalmissing = 0 if rev != []: # walkchangerevs on empty list would return all revs for ctx in cmdutil.walkchangerevs(repo, matchfn, {'rev' : rev}, prepare): success, missing = cachelfiles(ui, repo, ctx.node()) totalsuccess += len(success) totalmissing += len(missing) ui.status(_("%d additional largefiles cached\n") % totalsuccess) if totalmissing > 0: ui.status(_("%d largefiles failed to download\n") % totalmissing) return totalsuccess, totalmissing def updatelfiles(ui, repo, filelist=None, printmessage=None, normallookup=False, checked=False): '''Update largefiles according to standins in the working directory If ``printmessage`` is other than ``None``, it means "print (or ignore, for false) message forcibly". ''' statuswriter = lfutil.getstatuswriter(ui, repo, printmessage) wlock = repo.wlock() try: lfdirstate = lfutil.openlfdirstate(ui, repo) lfiles = set(lfutil.listlfiles(repo)) | set(lfdirstate) if filelist is not None: filelist = set(filelist) lfiles = [f for f in lfiles if f in filelist] update = {} updated, removed = 0, 0 for lfile in lfiles: abslfile = repo.wjoin(lfile) absstandin = repo.wjoin(lfutil.standin(lfile)) if os.path.exists(absstandin): if (os.path.exists(absstandin + '.orig') and os.path.exists(abslfile)): shutil.copyfile(abslfile, abslfile + '.orig') util.unlinkpath(absstandin + '.orig') expecthash = lfutil.readstandin(repo, lfile) if (expecthash != '' and (checked or not os.path.exists(abslfile) or expecthash != lfutil.hashfile(abslfile))): if lfile not in repo[None]: # not switched to normal file util.unlinkpath(abslfile, ignoremissing=True) # use normallookup() to allocate an entry in largefiles # dirstate, because lack of it misleads # lfilesrepo.status() into recognition that such cache # missing files are removed. lfdirstate.normallookup(lfile) update[lfile] = expecthash else: # Remove lfiles for which the standin is deleted, unless the # lfile is added to the repository again. This happens when a # largefile is converted back to a normal file: the standin # disappears, but a new (normal) file appears as the lfile. if (os.path.exists(abslfile) and repo.dirstate.normalize(lfile) not in repo[None]): util.unlinkpath(abslfile) removed += 1 # largefile processing might be slow and be interrupted - be prepared lfdirstate.write() if lfiles: statuswriter(_('getting changed largefiles\n')) cachelfiles(ui, repo, None, lfiles) for lfile in lfiles: update1 = 0 expecthash = update.get(lfile) if expecthash: if not lfutil.copyfromcache(repo, expecthash, lfile): # failed ... but already removed and set to normallookup continue # Synchronize largefile dirstate to the last modified # time of the file lfdirstate.normal(lfile) update1 = 1 # copy the state of largefile standin from the repository's # dirstate to its state in the lfdirstate. abslfile = repo.wjoin(lfile) absstandin = repo.wjoin(lfutil.standin(lfile)) if os.path.exists(absstandin): mode = os.stat(absstandin).st_mode if mode != os.stat(abslfile).st_mode: os.chmod(abslfile, mode) update1 = 1 updated += update1 lfutil.synclfdirstate(repo, lfdirstate, lfile, normallookup) lfdirstate.write() if lfiles: statuswriter(_('%d largefiles updated, %d removed\n') % (updated, removed)) finally: wlock.release() @command('lfpull', [('r', 'rev', [], _('pull largefiles for these revisions')) ] + commands.remoteopts, _('-r REV... [-e CMD] [--remotecmd CMD] [SOURCE]')) def lfpull(ui, repo, source="default", **opts): """pull largefiles for the specified revisions from the specified source Pull largefiles that are referenced from local changesets but missing locally, pulling from a remote repository to the local cache. If SOURCE is omitted, the 'default' path will be used. See :hg:`help urls` for more information. .. container:: verbose Some examples: - pull largefiles for all branch heads:: hg lfpull -r "head() and not closed()" - pull largefiles on the default branch:: hg lfpull -r "branch(default)" """ repo.lfpullsource = source revs = opts.get('rev', []) if not revs: raise util.Abort(_('no revisions specified')) revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, revs) numcached = 0 for rev in revs: ui.note(_('pulling largefiles for revision %s\n') % rev) (cached, missing) = cachelfiles(ui, repo, rev) numcached += len(cached) ui.status(_("%d largefiles cached\n") % numcached)