lfs: add the '{lfsattrs}' template keyword to '{lfs_files}'
This provides access to the metadata dictionary contained within the tracked
pointer file. The OID is probably the most important attribute, and has its own
keyword. But we might as well have this for completeness.
I liked {pointer} better, but couldn't make it work with the singular/plural
forms.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
import sys
# make it runnable using python directly without run-tests.py
sys.path[0:0] = [os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')]
from hgext.lfs import pointer
def tryparse(text):
r = {}
try:
r = pointer.deserialize(text)
print('ok')
except Exception as ex:
print(ex)
if r:
text2 = r.serialize()
if text2 != text:
print('reconstructed text differs')
return r
t = ('version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1\n'
'oid sha256:4d7a214614ab2935c943f9e0ff69d22eadbb8f32b1'
'258daaa5e2ca24d17e2393\n'
'size 12345\n'
'x-foo extra-information\n')
tryparse('')
tryparse(t)
tryparse(t.replace('git-lfs', 'unknown'))
tryparse(t.replace('v1\n', 'v1\n\n'))
tryparse(t.replace('sha256', 'ahs256'))
tryparse(t.replace('sha256:', ''))
tryparse(t.replace('12345', '0x12345'))
tryparse(t.replace('extra-information', 'extra\0information'))
tryparse(t.replace('extra-information', 'extra\ninformation'))
tryparse(t.replace('x-foo', 'x_foo'))
tryparse(t.replace('oid', 'blobid'))
tryparse(t.replace('size', 'size-bytes').replace('oid', 'object-id'))