mercurial/repair.py
author Edouard Gomez <ed.gomez@free.fr>
Sat, 12 May 2007 00:41:30 +0200
changeset 4865 439e2f2fde42
parent 4702 18e91c9def0c
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix inconsistency for the stream_out capability in hgweb During some experiments of mine, the uncompressed cloning could not be enabled for hgweb.cgi nor hgwebdir.cgi though the server claimed to be stream_out capable. The only solution was to enable it using the user's .hgrc file. This solution is not acceptable when publishing the repos through an HTTP server because the CGI runs as a www dedicated user whose's home hgrc file may not be accessible to users publishing their repos through their userdir. For such cases we could end up with this typical debug output: hg --debug clone --uncompressed http://server/hg/project destination directory: project sending capabilities command capabilities: lookup changegroupsubset stream=1 unbundle=HG10GZ,HG10BZ,HG10UN sending stream_out command abort: operation forbidden by server The error lies in the fact the hgweb object defines new accessors to the repo configuration that trust things by default (untrusted=True) but the streamclone:stream_out function uses the usual accessors to the repo.ui object, which do not trust by default (untrusted=False) Fix this inconsistency, adding a new parameter to the stream_out function. hgweb then forces a "trust by default" behavior.

# repair.py - functions for repository repair for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
# Copyright 2007 Matt Mackall
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.

import changegroup, revlog, os, commands

def strip(ui, repo, rev, backup="all"):
    def limitheads(chlog, stop):
        """return the list of all nodes that have no children"""
        p = {}
        h = []
        stoprev = 0
        if stop in chlog.nodemap:
            stoprev = chlog.rev(stop)

        for r in xrange(chlog.count() - 1, -1, -1):
            n = chlog.node(r)
            if n not in p:
                h.append(n)
            if n == stop:
                break
            if r < stoprev:
                break
            for pn in chlog.parents(n):
                p[pn] = 1
        return h

    def bundle(repo, bases, heads, rev, suffix):
        cg = repo.changegroupsubset(bases, heads, 'strip')
        backupdir = repo.join("strip-backup")
        if not os.path.isdir(backupdir):
            os.mkdir(backupdir)
        name = os.path.join(backupdir, "%s-%s" % (revlog.short(rev), suffix))
        ui.warn("saving bundle to %s\n" % name)
        return changegroup.writebundle(cg, name, "HG10BZ")

    def stripall(revnum):
        mm = repo.changectx(rev).manifest()
        seen = {}

        for x in xrange(revnum, repo.changelog.count()):
            for f in repo.changectx(x).files():
                if f in seen:
                    continue
                seen[f] = 1
                if f in mm:
                    filerev = mm[f]
                else:
                    filerev = 0
                seen[f] = filerev
        # we go in two steps here so the strip loop happens in a
        # sensible order.  When stripping many files, this helps keep
        # our disk access patterns under control.
        seen_list = seen.keys()
        seen_list.sort()
        for f in seen_list:
            ff = repo.file(f)
            filerev = seen[f]
            if filerev != 0:
                if filerev in ff.nodemap:
                    filerev = ff.rev(filerev)
                else:
                    filerev = 0
            ff.strip(filerev, revnum)

    chlog = repo.changelog
    # TODO delete the undo files, and handle undo of merge sets
    pp = chlog.parents(rev)
    revnum = chlog.rev(rev)

    # save is a list of all the branches we are truncating away
    # that we actually want to keep.  changegroup will be used
    # to preserve them and add them back after the truncate
    saveheads = []
    savebases = {}

    heads = limitheads(chlog, rev)
    seen = {}

    # search through all the heads, finding those where the revision
    # we want to strip away is an ancestor.  Also look for merges
    # that might be turned into new heads by the strip.
    while heads:
        h = heads.pop()
        n = h
        while True:
            seen[n] = 1
            pp = chlog.parents(n)
            if pp[1] != revlog.nullid:
                for p in pp:
                    if chlog.rev(p) > revnum and p not in seen:
                        heads.append(p)
            if pp[0] == revlog.nullid:
                break
            if chlog.rev(pp[0]) < revnum:
                break
            n = pp[0]
            if n == rev:
                break
        r = chlog.reachable(h, rev)
        if rev not in r:
            saveheads.append(h)
            for x in r:
                if chlog.rev(x) > revnum:
                    savebases[x] = 1

    # create a changegroup for all the branches we need to keep
    if backup == "all":
        bundle(repo, [rev], chlog.heads(), rev, 'backup')
    if saveheads:
        chgrpfile = bundle(repo, savebases.keys(), saveheads, rev, 'temp')

    stripall(revnum)

    change = chlog.read(rev)
    chlog.strip(revnum, revnum)
    repo.manifest.strip(repo.manifest.rev(change[0]), revnum)
    if saveheads:
        ui.status("adding branch\n")
        commands.unbundle(ui, repo, "file:%s" % chgrpfile, update=False)
        if backup != "strip":
            os.unlink(chgrpfile)