Class org.eclipse.jgit.util.Monitoring uses JMX hence we need this
import otherwise OSGi applications can face ClassNotFoundException.
Bug: 577018
Change-Id: Ifd75337b87c7faec95d333b771bb0a2f3e46a418
Reachability checkers are retrieved from RevWalk and ObjectWalk objects:
* RevWalk.createReachabilityChecker()
* ObjectWalk.createObjectReachabilityChecker()
Since RevWalks and ObjectWalks are themselves directly instantiated
in hundreds of places (e.g. UploadPack...) overriding them in a
consistent way requires overloading 100s of methods, which isn't
feasible. Moving reachability checker generation to a more central
place solves that problem.
The ObjectReader object seems a good place from which to get
reachability checkers, because reachability checkers return
information about relationships between objects. ObjectDatabases
delegate many operations to ObjectReaders, and reachability bitmaps
are attached to ObjectReaders.
The Bitmapped and Pedestrian reachability checker objects were
package private in the org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk package. This change
makes them public and moves them to the
org.eclipse.jgit.internal.revwalk package. Corresponding tests are
also moved.
Motivation:
1) Reachability checking algorithms need to scale. One of the
internal Android repositories has ~2.4 million refs/changes/*
references, causing bad long tail performance in reachability
checks.
2) Reachability check performance is impacted by repository
topography: number of refs, number of objects, amounts of
related vs. unrelated history.
3) Reachability check performance is also affected by per-branch
access (Gerrit branch permissions) since different users can
see different branches.
4) Reachability check performance isn't affected by any state in a
RevWalk or ObjectWalk.
I don't yet know if a single algorithm will work for all cases in #2
and #3. We may need to evolve the ReachabilityChecker interfaces
over time to solve the Gerrit branch permissions case, or use
Gerrit-specific identity information to solve that in an efficient
way.
This change takes the existing public API and moves it to the
ObjectReader/whole repository level, which is where we can do
consistent customizations for #2 and #3. We intend to upstream the
best of whatever works, but anticipate the need for multiple rounds
of experimentation.
Change-Id: I9185feff43551fb387957c436112d5250486833d
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
This was experimental code and never used in production.
Change-Id: Ia3da7f2b82d9e365cec2ccf9397cbc47439cd150
Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Motivation: JSch serves as 'default' implementations of the SSH
transport. If a client application does not use it then there is no need
to pull in this dependency.
Move the classes depending on JSch to an OSGi fragment extending the
org.eclipse.jgit bundle and keep them in the same package as before
since moving them to another package would break API. Defer moving them
to a separate package to the next major release.
Add a new feature org.eclipse.jgit.ssh.jsch feature to enable
installation. With that users can now decide which of the ssh client
integrations (JCraft JSch or Apache Mina SSHD) they want to install.
We will remove the JCraft JSch integration in a later step due to the
reasons discussed in bug 520927.
Bug: 553625
Change-Id: I5979c8a9dbbe878a2e8ac0fbfde7230059d74dc2
Also-by: Michael Dardis <git@md-5.net>
Signed-off-by: Michael Dardis <git@md-5.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
Motivation: BouncyCastle serves as 'default' implementation of
the GPG Signer. If a client application does not use it there is no need
to pull in this dependency, especially since BouncyCastle is a large
library.
Move the classes depending on BouncyCastle to an OSGi fragment extending
the org.eclipse.jgit bundle. They are moved to a distinct internal
package in order to avoid split packages. This doesn't break public API
since these classes were already in an internal package before this
change.
Add a new feature org.eclipse.jgit.gpg.bc to enable installation. With
that users can now decide if they want to install it.
Attempts to sign a commit if org.eclipse.jgit.gpg.bc isn't available
will result in ServiceUnavailableException being thrown.
Bug: 559106
Change-Id: I42fd6c00002e17aa9a7be96ae434b538ea86ccf8
Also-by: Michael Dardis <git@md-5.net>
Signed-off-by: Michael Dardis <git@md-5.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
Update dependency to Bouncy Castle to 1.65.
Add the IssuerFingerprint as a hashed sub-packet in the signature. If
added unhashed, GPG ignores it.
Bug: 553206
Change-Id: I6807e8e2385e6ec5790f388e4753a44aa9474ebb
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Moving transport related internal classes into dedicated subpackage in
o/e/j/internal package.
Signed-off-by: Demetr Starshov <dstarshov@google.com>
Change-Id: I21ed029d359f5f7d8298f102efbb4b1dcdf404ad
* stable-5.6:
Add ability to redirect stderr from git hooks
Add possibility to get pure stderr output from AbortedByHookException
Change-Id: Ifc02675542dad6ced25fdd8b9fae80b5736db688
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This will change the behavior in the CLI to resemble that of C-Git more
closely by printing the stderr of the hooks to the CLI stderr
independently of the exit code of the hook.
This is also useful for the corresponding EGIT-Change, which will add
the ability to show the hook output in eclipse.
With this also the stderr can be shown even if the exit code is 0.
Bug: 553471
Change-Id: Ie7bc503fe39e270e9b93dd1108b5879f02a12b4c
Signed-off-by: Tim Neumann <Tim.Neumann@advantest.com>
Instead of just looking for a substring match of user.signingKey
in a key's user ID implement the GPG matching formats[1] for:
'=' Full exact match
'<' Full exact match of the e-mail address
'@' Substring match within the e-mail address only
'*' General case-insensitive substring match (default)
When user.signingKey is not set, the committer's e-mail address is
used by default. In that case, use '<', i.e., require an exact match
on the OpenPGP e-mail address.
Also handle the optional "0x" prefix for (partial) key fingerprints.
[1] https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Specify-a-User-ID.html
Bug: 550335
Change-Id: I6ce482a099ff1a0dc9de45435cd4d3ec5b504f12
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>