changeset 8562:e3495c399006

named branches: server branchmap wire protocol support (issue736) The repository command, 'branchmap', returns a dictionary, branchname -> [branchheads], and will be implemented for localrepo, httprepo and sshrepo. The following wire format is used for returning data: branchname1 branch1head2 branch1head2 ... branchname2 ... ... Branch names are URL encoded to escape white space, and branch heads are sent as hex encoded node ids. All branches and all their heads are sent. The background and motivation for this command is the desire for a richer named branch semantics when pushing changesets. The details are explained in the original proposal which is included below. 1. BACKGROUND The algorithm currently implemented in Mercurial only considers the graph theoretical heads when determining whether new heads are created, rather than using the branch heads as a count (the algorithm considers a branch head effectively closed when it is merged into another branch or a new named branch is started from that point onward). Our particular problem with the algorithm is that we'd like to see the following case working without forcing a push: Upsteam has: (0:dev) ---- (1:dev) \ `--- (2:stable) Someone merges stable into dev: (0:dev) ---- (1:dev) ------(3:dev) \ / `--- (2:stable) --------´ This can be pushed without --force (as it should). Now someone else does some coding on stable (a bug fix, say): (0:dev) ---- (1:dev) ------(3:dev) \ / `--- (2:stable) ---------´---------(4:stable) This time we need --force to push. We allow this to be pushed without using --force by getting all the remote branch heads (by extending the wire protocol with a new function). We would, furthermore, also prefer if it is impossible to push a new branch without --force (or a later --newbranch option so --force isn't shoe-horned into too many disparate functions, if need be), except of course in the case where the remote repository is empty. This is what our patches accomplish. 2. ALTERNATIVES We have, of course, considered some alternatives to reconstructing enough information to decide whether we are creating new remote branch heads, before we added the new wire protocol command. 2.1. LOOKUP ON REMOTE The main alternative is to use the information from remote.heads() and remote.lookup() to try to reconstruct enough graph information to decide whether we are creating new heads. This is not adequate as illustrated below. Remember that each lookup is typically a request-response pair over SSH or HTTP(S). If we have a simple repository at the remote end like this: (0:dev) ---- (1:dev) ---- (3:stable) \ `--- (2:dev) then remote.heads() will yield [2, 3]. Assume we have nodes [0, 1, 2] locally and want to create a new node, 4:dev, as a descendant from (1:dev), which should be OK as 1:dev is a branch head. If we do remote.lookup('dev') we will get [2]. Thus, we can get information about whether a branch exists on the remote server or not, but this does not solve our problem of figuring out whether we are creating new heads or not. Pushing 4:dev ought to be OK, since after the push, we still only have two heads on branch a. Using remote.lookup() and remote.heads() is thus not adequate to consistently decide whether we are creating new remote heads (e.g. in this situation the latter would never return 1:dev). 2.2. USING INCOMING TO RECONSTRUCT THE GRAPH An alternative would be to use information equivalent to hg incoming to get the full remote graph in addition to the local graph. To do this, we would have to get a changegroup(subset) bundle representing the remote end (which may be a substantial amount of data), getting the branch heads from an instantiated bundlerepository, deleting the bundle, and finally, we can compute the prepush logic. While this is backwards compatible, it will cause a possibly substantial slowdown of the push command as it first needs to pull in all changes. 3. FURTHER ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE BRANCHMAP WIRE-PROTOCOL EXTENSION Currently, the commands incoming and pull, work based on the tip of a given branch if used with "-r branchname", making it hard to get all revisions of a certain branch only (if it has multiple heads). This can be solved by requesting the remote's branchheads and letting the revisions to be used with the command be these heads. This can be done by extending the commands with a new option, e.g.: hg pull -b branchname which will be turned into the equivalent of: hg pull -r branchhead1 -r branchhead2 -r branchhead3 We have a simple follow-up patch that can do this ready as well (although not submitted yet as it is pending the acceptance of the branch patch). 4. WRAP-UP We generally find that the branchmap wire protocol extension can provide better named branch support to Mercurial. Currently, some things, like the initial push scenario in this mail, are fairly counter-intuitive, and the more often you have to force push, the more it is likely you will get a lot of spurious and unnecessary merge nodes. Also, restricting incoming and pull to all changes on a branch rather than changes on the tip-most head would be a sensible extension to making named branches a first class citizen in Mercurial. Currently, named branches sometimes feel like a late-coming unwanted step-child. We have run it in a production environment for a while, with fewer multiple heads occurring in our repositories and fewer confused users as a result. Also, it fixes the long-standing issue 736. Co-contributor: Sune Foldager <cryo@cyanite.org>
author Henrik Stuart <henrik.stuart@edlund.dk>
date Sat, 23 May 2009 17:02:49 +0200
parents accb1cf85c31
children f8ff65a83169
files mercurial/hgweb/protocol.py mercurial/localrepo.py mercurial/sshserver.py tests/test-hgweb-commands.out
diffstat 4 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/mercurial/hgweb/protocol.py	Sun May 24 02:56:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/mercurial/hgweb/protocol.py	Sat May 23 17:02:49 2009 +0200
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
 # GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference.
 
-import cStringIO, zlib, tempfile, errno, os, sys
+import cStringIO, zlib, tempfile, errno, os, sys, urllib
 from mercurial import util, streamclone
 from mercurial.node import bin, hex
 from mercurial import changegroup as changegroupmod
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
 __all__ = [
    'lookup', 'heads', 'branches', 'between', 'changegroup',
    'changegroupsubset', 'capabilities', 'unbundle', 'stream_out',
+   'branchmap',
 ]
 
 HGTYPE = 'application/mercurial-0.1'
@@ -37,6 +38,17 @@
     req.respond(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, length=len(resp))
     yield resp
 
+def branchmap(repo, req):
+    branches = repo.branchmap()
+    heads = []
+    for branch, nodes in branches.iteritems():
+        branchname = urllib.quote(branch)
+        branchnodes = [hex(node) for node in nodes]
+        heads.append('%s %s' % (branchname, ' '.join(branchnodes)))
+    resp = '\n'.join(heads)
+    req.respond(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, length=len(resp))
+    yield resp
+
 def branches(repo, req):
     nodes = []
     if 'nodes' in req.form:
@@ -97,7 +109,7 @@
     yield z.flush()
 
 def capabilities(repo, req):
-    caps = ['lookup', 'changegroupsubset']
+    caps = ['lookup', 'changegroupsubset', 'branchmap']
     if repo.ui.configbool('server', 'uncompressed', untrusted=True):
         caps.append('stream=%d' % repo.changelog.version)
     if changegroupmod.bundlepriority:
--- a/mercurial/localrepo.py	Sun May 24 02:56:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/mercurial/localrepo.py	Sat May 23 17:02:49 2009 +0200
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 propertycache = util.propertycache
 
 class localrepository(repo.repository):
-    capabilities = set(('lookup', 'changegroupsubset'))
+    capabilities = set(('lookup', 'changegroupsubset', 'branchmap'))
     supported = set('revlogv1 store fncache'.split())
 
     def __init__(self, baseui, path=None, create=0):
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@
 
         return partial
 
-    def _branchheads(self):
+    def branchmap(self):
         tip = self.changelog.tip()
         if self.branchcache is not None and self._branchcachetip == tip:
             return self.branchcache
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
         '''return a dict where branch names map to the tipmost head of
         the branch, open heads come before closed'''
         bt = {}
-        for bn, heads in self._branchheads().iteritems():
+        for bn, heads in self.branchmap().iteritems():
             head = None
             for i in range(len(heads)-1, -1, -1):
                 h = heads[i]
@@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@
     def branchheads(self, branch=None, start=None, closed=True):
         if branch is None:
             branch = self[None].branch()
-        branches = self._branchheads()
+        branches = self.branchmap()
         if branch not in branches:
             return []
         bheads = branches[branch]
--- a/mercurial/sshserver.py	Sun May 24 02:56:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/mercurial/sshserver.py	Sat May 23 17:02:49 2009 +0200
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 from i18n import _
 from node import bin, hex
 import streamclone, util, hook
-import os, sys, tempfile
+import os, sys, tempfile, urllib
 
 class sshserver(object):
     def __init__(self, ui, repo):
@@ -64,6 +64,15 @@
             success = 0
         self.respond("%s %s\n" % (success, r))
 
+    def do_branchmap(self):
+        branchmap = self.repo.branchmap()
+        heads = []
+        for branch, nodes in branchmap.iteritems():
+            branchname = urllib.quote(branch)
+            branchnodes = [hex(node) for node in nodes]
+            heads.append('%s %s' % (branchname, ' '.join(branchnodes)))
+        self.respond('\n'.join(heads))
+
     def do_heads(self):
         h = self.repo.heads()
         self.respond(" ".join(map(hex, h)) + "\n")
@@ -77,7 +86,7 @@
         capabilities: space separated list of tokens
         '''
 
-        caps = ['unbundle', 'lookup', 'changegroupsubset']
+        caps = ['unbundle', 'lookup', 'changegroupsubset', 'branchmap']
         if self.ui.configbool('server', 'uncompressed'):
             caps.append('stream=%d' % self.repo.changelog.version)
         self.respond("capabilities: %s\n" % (' '.join(caps),))
--- a/tests/test-hgweb-commands.out	Sun May 24 02:56:03 2009 -0500
+++ b/tests/test-hgweb-commands.out	Sat May 23 17:02:49 2009 +0200
@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@
 % capabilities
 200 Script output follows
 
-lookup changegroupsubset unbundle=HG10GZ,HG10BZ,HG10UN% heads
+lookup changegroupsubset branchmap unbundle=HG10GZ,HG10BZ,HG10UN% heads
 200 Script output follows
 
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