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lfs: improve the error message for a missing remote blob
It seems better to print the name known to the user, not the internal file. The
previous code unconditionally set 'p.filename'. That potentially made the
attribute None, and would be printed as such in
_gitlfsremote._checkforservererror() instead of "unknown". Normally, files are
printed relative to CWD, but I don't see a way to get the repo path to make that
adjustment.
The test modified here apparently only runs within Facebook, but a print
statement confirmed the name change. I tried uploading the blob to a different
remote store (so the git server never saw it), and also killing the git server
and removing the blob directory, and removing the 'lfs.db' file. All resulted
in a message:
abort: LFS server claims required objects do not exist:
bdc26931acfb734b142a8d675f205becf27560dc461f501822de13274fe6fc8a!
So I have no idea how to make this test generally runnable.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 07 Jan 2018 15:21:16 -0500 |
parents | fce4ed2912bb |
children | 9ee202679a76 |
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ensure that failing ui.atexit handlers report sensibly $ cat > $TESTTMP/bailatexit.py <<EOF > from mercurial import util > def bail(): > raise RuntimeError('ui.atexit handler exception') > > def extsetup(ui): > ui.atexit(bail) > EOF $ hg -q --config extensions.bailatexit=$TESTTMP/bailatexit.py \ > help help hg help [-ecks] [TOPIC] show help for a given topic or a help overview error in exit handlers: Traceback (most recent call last): File "*/mercurial/dispatch.py", line *, in _runexithandlers (glob) func(*args, **kwargs) File "$TESTTMP/bailatexit.py", line *, in bail (glob) raise RuntimeError('ui.atexit handler exception') RuntimeError: ui.atexit handler exception [255] $ rm $TESTTMP/bailatexit.py another bad extension $ echo 'raise Exception("bit bucket overflow")' > badext.py $ abspathexc=`pwd`/badext.py $ cat >baddocext.py <<EOF > """ > baddocext is bad > """ > EOF $ abspathdoc=`pwd`/baddocext.py $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > gpg = > hgext.gpg = > badext = $abspathexc > baddocext = $abspathdoc > badext2 = > EOF $ hg -q help help 2>&1 |grep extension *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2 show traceback $ hg -q help help --traceback 2>&1 | egrep ' extension|^Exception|Traceback|ImportError' *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow Traceback (most recent call last): Exception: bit bucket overflow *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2 Traceback (most recent call last): ImportError: No module named badext2 names of extensions failed to load can be accessed via extensions.notloaded() $ cat <<EOF > showbadexts.py > from mercurial import commands, extensions, registrar > cmdtable = {} > command = registrar.command(cmdtable) > @command(b'showbadexts', norepo=True) > def showbadexts(ui, *pats, **opts): > ui.write('BADEXTS: %s\n' % ' '.join(sorted(extensions.notloaded()))) > EOF $ hg --config extensions.badexts=showbadexts.py showbadexts 2>&1 | grep '^BADEXTS' BADEXTS: badext badext2 show traceback for ImportError of hgext.name if debug is set (note that --debug option isn't applied yet when loading extensions) $ (hg -q help help --traceback --config ui.debug=True 2>&1) \ > | grep -v '^ ' \ > | egrep 'extension..[^p]|^Exception|Traceback|ImportError|not import' *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow Traceback (most recent call last): Exception: bit bucket overflow could not import hgext.badext2 (No module named *badext2): trying hgext3rd.badext2 (glob) Traceback (most recent call last): ImportError: No module named *badext2 (glob) could not import hgext3rd.badext2 (No module named *badext2): trying badext2 (glob) Traceback (most recent call last): ImportError: No module named *badext2 (glob) *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2 Traceback (most recent call last): ImportError: No module named badext2 confirm that there's no crash when an extension's documentation is bad $ hg help --keyword baddocext *** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow *** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2 Topics: extensions Using Additional Features