* stable-5.0:
Silence API warning for new ObjectIdSerializer introduced in 4.11.1
Ignore API warnings
Fix photon target platform to use photon version of org.eclipse.osgi
Update Photon orbit repository to R20180606145124
Suppress warning for trying to delete non-empty directory
Fix fetching with duplicate ref updates
Fetch(Process): should tolerate duplicate refspecs
FetchCommandTest: test add/update/delete fetch
Change-Id: I9e7fa37b100a7ea3cbe4104802d36c6f38df9e08
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* stable-4.11:
Silence API warning for new ObjectIdSerializer introduced in 4.11.1
Ignore API warnings
Fix photon target platform to use photon version of org.eclipse.osgi
Update Photon orbit repository to R20180606145124
Suppress warning for trying to delete non-empty directory
Fix fetching with duplicate ref updates
Fetch(Process): should tolerate duplicate refspecs
FetchCommandTest: test add/update/delete fetch
Change-Id: I2497f99b7d0686a0e0f773c39c8725e813ce9d4a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The following commits introduced in stable-4.5 and stable-4.9
introduced some minor API additions in service releases.
f7ceeaa2 FileRepository: Add pack-based inserter implementation
085d1f95 Make PackInserter public
10e65cb4 Fix LockFile semantics when running on NFS
Change-Id: I4afed7e0395cf93d828e671080e3ec9ddf20987d
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This avoids that we have to suppress API errors whenever we add a new
constant in a minor release. This change affects implementors only which
is ok to do in a minor release following OSGi semantic versioning rules.
Change-Id: Iece841886fbe00f1ba567c5ff68093c542ba265e
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* stable-4.11:
Remove package import for javax.servlet.http from org.eclipse.jgit
Add missing @since tag and silence API error
Change-Id: I2783a15ead26ab19de31a8fb3bfb148ef19de91a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
These methods were introduced for 4.11.1 so we have to silence the API
error adding API in a service release raises.
Change-Id: Ic847cebbed439912d3979ec2ec1809f77a28f61e
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Respect merge=lfs and diff=lfs attributes where required to replace (in
memory) the content of LFS pointers with the actual blob content from
the LFS storage (and vice versa when staging/merging).
Does not implement general support for merge/diff attributes for any
other use case apart from LFS.
Change-Id: Ibad8875de1e0bee8fe3a1dffb1add93111534cae
Signed-off-by: Markus Duft <markus.duft@ssi-schaefer.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Merges are performed using the raw text as stored in the git
repository. When we write the merge result, we must apply the
correct CRLF settings. Otherwise the line endings in the result
will be wrong.
Bug: 499615
Change-Id: I37a9b987e9404c97645d2720cd1c7c04c076a96b
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This was silenced before but suppression was unintentionally lost in
merge commit 6858339c1e.
This method was removed in 4.9.0 and reintroduced in 4.9.1 to avoid
breaking EMF compare versions which were built against older versions.
See: abf420302b
Change-Id: I152d58ac885e044bcab682b9423f6cc83b667989
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* stable-4.9:
Ignore warning for minor version change without API change
Silence boxing warning
Prepare 4.5.5-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v4.5.4.201711221230-r
Fix LockFile semantics when running on NFS
Honor trustFolderStats also when reading packed-refs
Prepare 4.5.4-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v4.5.3.201708160445-r
Change-Id: Icc33d2e36f140e8714fce088379673a8834ae9de
When running on NFS there was a chance that JGits LockFile
semantic is broken because File#createNewFile() may allow
multiple clients to create the same file in parallel. This
change provides a fix which is only used when the new config
option core.supportsAtomicCreateNewFile is set to false. The
default for this option is true. This option can only be set in the
global or the system config file. The repository config file is not
taken into account in this case.
If the config option core.supportsAtomicCreateNewFile is true
then File#createNewFile() is trusted and the behaviour doesn't
change.
But if core.supportsAtomicCreateNewFile is set to false then after
successful creation of the lock file a hardlink to that lock file is
created and the attribute nlink of the lock file is checked to be 2. If
multiple clients manage to create the same lock file nlink would be
greater than 2 showing the error.
This expensive workaround is described in
https://www.time-travellers.org/shane/papers/NFS_considered_harmful.html
section III.d) "Exclusive File Creation"
Change-Id: I3d2cc48d8eb280d5f7039eb94da37804f903be6a
This method was removed in 4.9 and reintroduced in
I48ba4308dee73925fa32d6c2fd6b5fd89632c571 as deprecated in 4.9.1 in
order to help EMF Compare to avoid breakage.
Change-Id: Ia638517178313da42ae13ebcf88ad535d9a02723
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
So far we follow OSGi semantic versioning [1] which says the following:
"A change in the second (minor) part of the version signals that the
change is backward compatible with consumers of the API package but not
with the providers of that API. That is, when the API package goes from
version 1.5 to 1.6 it is no longer compatible with a provider of that
API but consumers of that API are backward compatible with that API
package."
The change Ib5fbf17bdaf727bc5d0e106ce88f2620d9f87a6f broke EMF Compare
which subclasses ResolveMerger since we added a new parameter to the
protected ResolveMerger.processEntry() method. According to the above
cited OSGi semantic versioning this is ok, implementers should expect
that they break on minor version changes of the API they implement.
This change reintroduces the old processEntry() method in order to help
avoid breakage for existing EMF Compare versions which expect breakage
also for the implementer case only for major version change (in this
case from JGit 4.x to 5.x).
[1] http://www.osgi.org/wp-content/uploads/SemanticVersioning1.pdf
See: https://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/jgit-dev/msg03431.html
Change-Id: I48ba4308dee73925fa32d6c2fd6b5fd89632c571
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
git-core follows HTTP redirects so JGit should also provide this.
Implement config setting http.followRedirects with possible values
"false" (= never), "true" (= always), and "initial" (only on GET, but
not on POST).[1]
We must do our own redirect handling and cannot rely on the support
that the underlying real connection may offer. At least the JDK's
HttpURLConnection has two features that get in the way:
* it does not allow cross-protocol redirects and thus fails on
http->https redirects (for instance, on Github).
* it translates a redirect after a POST to a GET unless the system
property "http.strictPostRedirect" is set to true. We don't want
to manipulate that system setting nor require it.
Additionally, git has its own rules about what redirects it accepts;[2]
for instance, it does not allow a redirect that adds query arguments.
We handle response codes 301, 302, 303, and 307 as per RFC 2616.[3]
On POST we do not handle 303, and we follow redirects only if
http.followRedirects == true.
Redirects are followed only a certain number of times. There are two
ways to control that limit:
* by default, the limit is given by the http.maxRedirects system
property that is also used by the JDK. If the system property is
not set, the default is 5. (This is much lower than the JDK default
of 20, but I don't see the value of following so many redirects.)
* this can be overwritten by a http.maxRedirects git config setting.
The JGit http.* git config settings are currently all global; JGit has
no support yet for URI-specific settings "http.<pattern>.name". Adding
support for that is well beyond the scope of this change.
Like git-core, we log every redirect attempt (LOG.info) so that users
may know about the redirection having occurred.
Extends the test framework to configure an AppServer with HTTPS support
so that we can test cloning via HTTPS and redirections involving HTTPS.
[1] https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config
[2] 6628eb41db
[3] https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html
CQ: 13987
Bug: 465167
Change-Id: I86518cb76842f7d326b51f8715e3bbf8ada89859
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
The merger is now able to react to the use of the merge attribute.
The value unset and the custom value 'binary' are handled (-merge
and merge=binary)
Since the specification of the merge attribute states that when the
attribute is unset, ours version must be kept in case of a conflict, we
don't overwrite the file but keep the local version.
Bug: 517128
Change-Id: Ib5fbf17bdaf727bc5d0e106ce88f2620d9f87a6f
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Cartaud <mathieu.cartaud@obeo.fr>
When running an automatic GC on a FileRepository, when the caller
passes a NullProgressMonitor, run the GC in a background thread. Use a
thread pool of size 1 to limit the number of background threads spawned
for background gc in the same application. In the next minor release we
can make the thread pool configurable.
In some cases, the auto GC limit is lower than the true number of
unreachable loose objects, so auto GC will run after every (e.g) fetch
operation. This leads to the appearance of poor fetch performance.
Since these GCs will never make progress (until either the objects
become referenced, or the two week timeout expires), blocking on them
simply reduces throughput.
In the event that an auto GC would make progress, it's still OK if it
runs in the background. The progress will still happen.
This matches the behavior of regular git.
Git (and now jgit) uses the lock file for gc.log to prevent simultaneous
runs of background gc. Further, it writes errors to gc.log, and won't
run background gc if that file is present and recent. If gc.log is too
old (according to the config gc.logexpiry), it will be ignored.
Change-Id: I3870cadb4a0a6763feff252e6eaef99f4aa8d0df
Signed-off-by: David Turner <dturner@twosigma.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
OSGi semantic versioning rules allow to break implementors of an API in
a minor version.
Change-Id: I4ada3e6455e8e8e1bb8fb71affa0a1b36bd46fc4
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* stable-4.6:
Only mark packfile invalid if exception signals permanent problem
Don't flag a packfile invalid if opening existing file failed
Prepare 4.5.2-SNAPSHOT builds
Change-Id: Ife4efad1135d3870a5a0fb71e60b9524fb8777ab
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Add NoPackSignatureException and UnsupportedPackVersionException to
explicitly mark permanent unrecoverable problems with a pack
Assume problem with a pack is permanent only if we are sure the
exception signals a non-transient problem we can't recover from:
- AccessDeniedException: we lack permissions
- CorruptObjectException: we detected corruption
- EOFException: file ended unexpectedly
- NoPackSignatureException: pack has no pack signature
- NoSuchFileException: file has gone missing
- PackMismatchException: pack no longer matches its index
- UnpackException: unpacking failed
- UnsupportedPackIndexVersionException: unsupported pack index version
- UnsupportedPackVersionException: unsupported pack version
Do not attempt to handle Errors since they are thrown for serious
problems applications should not try to recover from.
Change-Id: I2c416ce2b0e23255c4fb03a3f9a0ee237f7a484a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Archived zip files for a same commit have different MD5 hash because
mdate and mdate in the header of zip entries are not specified. In
this case, Commons Compress sets an archived time.
In the original git implementation, it's set a commit time:
e2b2d6a172/archive.c (L378)
By this fix, archive command sets the commit time to ZipArchiveEntry
when RevCommit is given as an archiving target.
Change-Id: I30dd8710e910cdf42d57742f8709e9803930a123
Signed-off-by: Naoki Takezoe <takezoe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>