Using the assume method, instead of just returning, will cause the
test to be marked as skipped rather than passed on systems where
the precondition is not satisfied.
Change-Id: I13672371f6cd3c481a0a6247e0eaed3aac6d766e
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
The variable and parameter named 'db' were hiding class members
with the same name.
Change-Id: I27017afdc5f49c38c6f5be494e7a21239ea601a7
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Also remove unnecessary nesting in test methods.
Change-Id: Id59f8403c0a7b38ebb6b3a24814257cd59ea575d
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
The author and committer parameters were hiding class members of
the same name.
Since the passed in PersonIdent instances were being created from
the class members anyway, remove the parameters and instead create
the PersonIdent instances inline in the method.
Change-Id: I66b057df388835d57f332fdcbadb8a9f4e1094a4
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
The parameter name 'totalWork' was hiding a class member variable
of the same name.
Change-Id: I646525e82900e23ffabfc756bcf5052ef873656a
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Attributes MacroExpander implements macros used in git attributes. This
is implemented inside the TreeWalk using a lazy created MacroExpander.
In addition, the macro expander caches the global and info attributes
node in order to provide fast merge of attributes.
Change-Id: I2e69c9fc84e9d7fb8df0a05817d688fc456d8f00
Signed-off-by: Ivan Motsch <ivan.motsch@bsiag.com>
* stable-4.2:
RepoProject: Fix warnings about variable hiding
RepoTest: Open Git in try-with-resources
RepositoryResolveTest: Open Git in try-with-resource
RepositoryTestCase: Open autocloseable types in try-with-resource
ResetCommandTest: Use Git member in testHardResetAfterSquashMerge
ResolveMergerTest: Open Git in try-with-resource
RevCommitListTest: Open Git and RevWalk in try-with-resource
RevCommitParseTest: Open ObjectInserter.Formatter in try-with-resource
RevObjectTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
RevTagParseTest: Open ObjectInserter.Formatter in try-with-resource
RevertCommandTest: Open Git in try-with-resource
SquashMessageFormatterTest: Open git in try-with-resource
StatusCommandTest: Open Git in try-with-resource
SubmoduleAddTest: Open Git in try-with-resource
SymlinksTest: Open git and TreeWalk in try-with-resource
T0003_BasicTest: Open autocloseable types in try-with-resource
TextHashFunctions: Fix warnings about variable hiding
TreeFilterTest: Open TreeWalk in try-with-resource
TreeWalkJava7Test: Open TreeWalk in try-with-resource
Fix diff for added and removed submodule
Change-Id: If3ecc63f6dfac55474d3c1dd2f4105371f3d24fb
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* stable-4.1:
Fix diff for added and removed submodule
Change-Id: I37dd71ed19b06e9bbcffe37370081ab875c6d8d4
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Use the class member instance of the Git rather than creating
a new one in the test. This makes it consistent with the other
tests in the module.
Change-Id: Ibe822ded76a80b94922e92bbc6f5d90bcc52f8a3
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
FileRepository and ObjectInserter.Formatter are autocloseable, so
use try-with-resource for these.
Remove suppression of unused variable warning that is no longer
necessary.
Change-Id: I270829f0a4030083c9599eb5785b0145dc590ed8
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
The Large File Storage extension specified by GitHub [1] uses SHA-256 to
compute the ID of large files stored by the extension. Hence implement a
SHA-256 abstraction similar to the SHA-1 abstraction used by JGit.
[1] https://git-lfs.github.com/
Bug: 470333
Change-Id: I3a95954543c8570d73929e55f4a884b55dbf1b7a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Since If13f7b406, submodule difference are shown as a hunk. The issue
was that added and removed submodule were considered as Edit.REPLACE
instead of Edit.INSERT and Edit.DELETE in the DiffFormatter result.
Change-Id: I4330c2aa3f10e29d7d6b0b2e5286e59293a06239
Signed-off-by: Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com>
* stable-4.2:
DirCacheCheckoutTest: Open Git and TreeWalk in try-with-resource
CommitCommand: Remove declaration of unthrown exception
Branch: Fix variable hiding warning
ApplyCommandTest: Open Git in try-with-resource
PackFileTest: Open ObjectInserter.Formatter in try-with-resource
Change-Id: I8484b10fad5a4c35fcfaedc1cdf8ccf97471618e
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* stable-4.2:
FileTreeIteratorTest: Open Git and RevWalk in try-with-resource
RebaseCommandTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
PullCommandTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
BlameGeneratorTest: Create Git instances in try-with-resource
Remove unnecessary suppression of deprecation warnings in tests
DiffEntryTest: Open Git and TreeWalk in try-with-resource
DiffCommandTest: Open Git and RevWalk in try-with-resource
CommitCommandTest: Open Git and TreeWalk in try-with-resource
Change-Id: Ic886ec9b1a4b3b46f9fa14188b4df832ce36cfa6
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Repo manifest file allows revision attribute in <remote> tag. This change
teaches JGit to read that information.
Change-Id: I1c878a2505b9d09fa09fbd404a119b71f2fb8fdb
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
* stable-4.2:
ConcurrentRepackTest: Don't use deprecated WindowCache.reconfigure
ConcurrentRepackTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
CommitOnlyTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
UnpackedObjectTest: Create ObjectInserter.Formatter in try-with-resource
FileRepositoryBuilderTest: Use try-with-resource for auto-closeables
RepositorySetupWorkDirTest: Fix "resource leak" warnings
Remove java7 bundle from Maven central scripts
Prepare 4.2.1-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v4.2.0.201601211800-r
Add progress monitor to Merger
Fix TransportException when reading bundle
Fix unused throws CorruptObjectException from addTree
Change-Id: I2325fb995561a6249b7b5e82fa413dfd34ef6007
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* changes:
ConcurrentRepackTest: Don't use deprecated WindowCache.reconfigure
ConcurrentRepackTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
CommitOnlyTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
UnpackedObjectTest: Create ObjectInserter.Formatter in try-with-resource
FileRepositoryBuilderTest: Use try-with-resource for auto-closeables
RepositorySetupWorkDirTest: Fix "resource leak" warnings
Replace with calls to WindowCacheConfig.install() as mentioned in
WindowCache.reconfigure's deprecation notice.
Change-Id: Ifdb33501a2209239029c815b1e4e844ea5b56075
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
The ObjectInserter.Formatter instance is only used to call idFor.
Factor out a utility method to do that.
Change-Id: I4ef823110c2152ac7905681df3217eb8001f5bd9
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Use try-with-resource to create instances of FileRepository and
FileWriter.
"resource" and "unused" warnings no longer occur, so remove the
suppression annotations.
Change-Id: I3ad58d4cc2d4c019cd8edda7cb401e9d9f3fb790
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Use FileRepositoryBuilder to create the Repository, except in cases
where the creation was already in a try-block. Convert those to use
a try-with-resource.
Change-Id: I7d7adeee81bda6e80d91a119c7d690de3d00dc2b
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
2262a794b4 removed throws CorruptObjectException, but was not
compiled under Eclipse and did not see errors generated by Eclipse.
Maven build silently ignored the unnecessary code.
Change-Id: I6e9014adcc604588e10e5963d13d0c6ef0e1c617
* stable-4.2:
BundleWriterTest: Open RevWalk in try-with-resource
DiffFormatterTest: Remove accidentally added trailing whitespace
CherryPickCommandTest: Create Git instances in try-with-resource
DiffFormatterTest: Create auto-closeable instances in try-with-resource
ConfigTest: Create Git instance in try-with-resource
CommitAndLogCommandTest: Use assumeFalse to skip test on Windows
CommitAndLogCommandTest: Create Git instances in try-with-resource
AddCommandTest: Create Git instances in try-with-resource
ArchiveCommandTest: Create Git instances in try-with-resource
TagCommandTest: Instantiate Git and RevWalk objects in try-with-resource
BlameCommandTest: Instantiate Git objects in try-with-resource
SideBandOutputStreamTest: Use try-with-resource
FileTreeIteratorJava7Test: Create Git instances in try-with-resource
Change-Id: Ib572e98e6117b70442aee9cd7e7b8c3cf65562a7
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Git, ByteArrayOutputStream, and DiffFormatter are auto-closeable and
should be managed in try-with-resource.
Change-Id: I83395116acb4b4f7cd4300fd69564355bc07e4bb
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Use JUnit's assumeFalse method to cause the test to skip when
run on Windows.
Change-Id: I3f59440cfe62c37c127e381052b60471fbe8ec5e
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
2262a794b4 removed throws CorruptObjectException, but was not
compiled under Eclipse and did not see errors generated by Eclipse.
Maven build silently ignored the unnecessary code.
Change-Id: I6e9014adcc604588e10e5963d13d0c6ef0e1c617
* changes:
debug-rebuild-ref-tree: Copy HEAD into RefTree
debug-rebuild-ref-tree: Add --enable flag to turn the database on
RefTreeDatabase: Allow ORIG_HEAD, etc. on non-bare repositories
RefTreeDatabase: Expose bootstrap refs in getAdditionalRefs
ResetCommand was not returning the updated ref as a result of the call()
method. Since the ResetCommand is always updating the same ref (HEAD)
this should always be the HEAD ref.
Bug: 440750
Change-Id: I7974975c3ab05e68c208384e69cf0692ded6e8db
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
CommitCommand should allow to specify whether empty commits (commits
having the same tree as the sole predecessor commit) are allowed or not.
Similar to native git's "--allow-empty" flag.
The defaults differ between JGit and native git even after this change.
When not specifying paths then by default JGit allows to create empty
commits while native git does not. It would be API breaking to change
this now.
Bug: 460301
Change-Id: I88feb0c3ffb2c686b1d0594e669729b065cda4cb
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Factor out the creation of the SideBandOutputStream objects into
a utility method that wraps it in a try-with-resource.
Remove the "unused" suppression that is now unnecessary, and add
declaration that the tests methods can throw Exception.
Change-Id: Iff02e4e3532bd6ab6e423f197e70d44c4f328d0b
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
After creating a Transport instance callers should always call
its close() method. Use AutoCloseable to document this idiom
and allow use of try-with-resources.
Change-Id: I0c6ff3e39ebecdd7a028dbcae1856a818937b186
Also rename a local variable in one of the tests that was hiding
a class variable of the same name.
Change-Id: Ia9398157b87a78df6eef0b64a833c16ca2e57ce3
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Also remove a local variable in one of the tests that was
hiding a member variable with the same name.
Change-Id: Ia4d94cdbf2d83d8be2645f0a93d8891d01606c59
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Specify the expected exception in the annotation, instead of
catching it and calling `fail()` when it wasn't raised.
Change-Id: I8a640c0e42353533e4e73b85b50c224dc060f2d7
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Store these in the bootstrap layer where they are using $GIT_DIR
as the storage directory for any reference that does not contain '/'.
Change-Id: I5595bf514e4475b7c7e799c2c79446597a3abb4a
By showing the bootstrap layer in getAdditionalRefs() garbage
collector code can be more RefDatabase agnostic and not care about
the special case of RefTree and RefTreeNames for the purposes of
building up the roots to GC. Instead they can combine getRefs(ALL)
and getAdditionalRefs() and have a clean set of roots.
Change-Id: I665cd2456e9316640215b6a08bc728d1356f36d8
Require callers to pass in valid sets for both want and have
collections. Offer PackWriter.NONE as a handy constant for an
empty collection for the have part of preparePack instead of null.
Change-Id: Ifda4450f5e488cbfefd728382b7d30797e229217
This experimental code can be enabled in $GIT_DIR/config:
[core]
repositoryformatversion = 1
[extensions]
refsBackendType = RefTree
When these are set the repository will read references from the
RefTree rooted by the $GIT_DIR/refs/txn/committed reference.
Update debug-rebuild-ref-tree to rebuild refs/txn/committed only from
the bootstrap layer. This avoids misuse by rebuilding using packed-refs
and $GIT_DIR/refs tree.
Change-Id: Icf600e4a36b2f7867822a7ab1f1617d73c710a4b
Instead of storing references in the local filesystem rely on the
RefTree rooted at refs/txn/committed. This avoids needing to store
references in the packed-refs file by keeping all data rooted under
a single refs/txn/committed ref.
Performance to scan all references from a well packed RefTree is very
close to reading the packed-refs file from local disk.
Storing a packed RefTree is smaller due to pack file compression,
about 49.39 bytes/ref (on average) compared to packed-refs using
~65.49 bytes/ref.
Change-Id: I75caa631162dc127a780095066195cbacc746d49
With this support we no longer need the 'utf-8' alias. UTF-8 will be
automatically tried when the encoding header is not recognized and used
if the character sequence cleanly decodes as UTF-8.
Modernize some of the references to use StandardCharsets.
Change-Id: I4c0c88750475560e1f2263180c4a98eb8febeca0
These types were deprecated in 0.9.1 (aka 384a19eee0).
If anyone is still using them, its time to stop.
Change-Id: I3f73347ba78c639e0c6a504812bc1a0702f829b1
Consolidate copies of this function into one location.
Add some unit tests to prevent bugs that were accidentally
introduced while trying to make this refactoring.
Change-Id: I82f64bbb8601ca2d8316ca57ae8119df32bb5c08
A group of updates can be applied by updating the tree in one step,
writing out a new root tree, and storing its SHA-1. If references
are stored in RefTrees, comparing two repositories is a matter of
checking if two SHA-1s are identical. Without RefTrees comparing two
repositories requires listing all references and comparing the sets.
Track the "refs/" directory as a root tree by storing references
that point directly at an object as a GITLINK entry in the tree.
For example "refs/heads/master" is written as "heads/master".
Annotated tags also store their peeled value with ^{} suffix, using
"tags/v1.0" and "tags/v1.0^{}" GITLINK entries.
Symbolic references are written as SYMLINK entries with the blob of
the symlink carrying the name of the symbolic reference target.
HEAD is outside of "refs/" namespace so it is stored as a special
"..HEAD" entry. This name is chosen because ".." is not valid in
a reference name and it almost looks like "../HEAD" which names
HEAD if the reader was inside of the "refs/" directory.
A new Command type is required to handle symbolic references and
peeled references.
Change-Id: Id47e5d4d32149a9e500854147edd7d93c1041a39
Maven pom files force the local encoding to UTF-8 to ensure there are
no differences between machines. They also set the JVM max heap to
256m. Match both in Buck so that results are consistent.
Change-Id: Ice5476dd09352a444a0c97aa0dc28806fddf2ab4
* changes:
DirCache: Do not create duplicate tree entries
DirCacheEditor: Replace file-with-tree and tree-with-file
AddCommand: Use NameConflictTreeWalk to identify file-dir changes
Compile each test in its own java_test() target so they can run in
parallel, reducing total time spent testing on large machines.
$ buck test --all
[-] PROCESSING BUCK FILES...FINISHED 0.3s [100%]
[-] BUILDING...FINISHED 2.9s [100%] (351/383 JOBS, 351 UPDATED, 0.0% CACHE MISS)
[-] TESTING...FINISHED 98.1s (3360 PASS/15 SKIP/0 FAIL)
Change-Id: I8d6541268315089299f933ed23d785b1b3431133
Accept some of the same section keys that fsck does in git-core,
allowing repositories to skip over specific kinds of acceptable
broken objects, e.g.:
[fsck]
duplicateEntries = ignore
zeroPaddedFilemode = ignore
The zeroPaddedFilemode = ignore is a synonym for the JGit specific
allowLeadingZeroFileMode = true. Only accept the JGit key if git-core
key was not specified.
Change-Id: Idaed9310e2a5ce5511670ead1aaea2b30aac903c
Some ancient objects may be broken, but in a relatively harmless way.
Allow the ObjectChecker caller to whitelist specific objects that are
going to fail checks, but that have been reviewed by a human and decided
the objects are OK enough to permit continued use of.
This avoids needing to rewrite history to scrub the broken objects out.
Honor the git-core fsck.skipList configuration setting when receiving a
push or fetching from a remote repository.
Change-Id: I62bd7c0b0848981f73dd7c752860fd02794233a6
Hoist ObjectIdSet up to lib as part of the public API and add
the interface to some common types like PackIndex and JGit custom
ObjectId map types. This cleans up wrapper code in a number of
places by allowing direct use of the types as an ObjectIdSet.
Future commits can now rely on ObjectIdSet as a simple read-only
type to check a set of objects from a number of storage options.
Change-Id: Ib62b062421d475bd52abd6c84a73916ef36e084b
If a file (e.g. "A") and a subtree file (e.g. "A/foo.c") both appear
in the DirCache this cache should not be written out as a tree object.
The "A" file and "A" subtree conflict with each other in the same tree
and will fail fsck.
Detect this condition during DirCacheBuilder and DirCacheEditor
finish() so the application can be halted early before it updates a
DirCache that might later write an invalid tree structure.
Change-Id: I95660787e88df336297949b383f4c5fda52e75f5
If a PathEdit tries to store a file where a subtree was, or a subtree
where a file was, replace the entry in the DirCache with the new
name(s). This supports switching between file and tree entry types
using a DirCacheEditor.
Add new unit tests to cover the conditions where these can happen.
Change-Id: Ie843d9388825f9e3d918a5666aa04e47cd6306e7
Adding a path that already exists but is changing type such as
from symlink to subdirectory requires a NameConflictTreeWalk to
match up the two different entry types that share the same name.
NameConflictTreeWalk needs a bug fix to pop conflicting entries
when PathFilterGroup aborts the walk early so that it does not
allow DirCacheBuilderIterator to copy conflicting entries into
the output cache.
Change-Id: I61b49cbe949ca8b4b98f9eb6dbe7b1f82eabb724
Similar to nested directories, nested copyfiles won't work with git submodule
either.
Change-Id: Idbe965ec20a682fca0432802858162f8238f05de
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
Handle existing symlink as a file, not as directory if deleting a file
before creating (overriding) a symlink.
Bug: 484491
Change-Id: I29dbf57d1daec2ba98454975b093e1d381d05196
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Previously, non-reuse deltas were only included in packStatistics if they
were not cached by the deltaWindow.
Change-Id: I7684d8214875f0a7569b34614f8a3ba341dbde9c
Signed-off-by: James Kolb <jkolb@google.com>
PathFilter and PathFilterGroup form JGit's implementation of git's
path-limiting feature in commands like log and diff. To save time
when traversing trees, a path specification
foo/bar/baz
tells the tree walker not to traverse unrelated trees like qux/. It
does that by returning false from include when the tree walker is
visiting qux and true when it is visiting foo.
Unfortunately that test was implemented to be slightly over-eager: it
doesn't only return true when asked whether to visit a subtree "foo"
but when asked about a plain file "foo" as well. As a result, diffs
and logs restricted to some-file/non-existing-suffix unexpectedly
match against some-file:
$ jgit log -- LICENSE/no-such-file
commit 629fd0d594
Author: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Date: Fri Jul 02 14:52:49 2010 -0700
Clean up LICENSE file
[...]
Fix it by checking against the entry's mode.
Gitiles +log has the same bug and benefits from the same fix.
Callers know not to worry about what subtrees are included in the tree
walk because shouldBeRecursive() returns true in this case, so this
behavior change should be safe. This also better matches the behavior
of C git:
$ empty=$(git mktree </dev/null)
$ git diff-tree --abbrev $empty HEAD -- LICENSE/no-such-file
$ git diff-tree --abbrev $empty HEAD -- tools/no-such-file
:000000 040000 0000000... b62648d... A tools
Bug: 484266
Change-Id: Ib4d53bddd8413a9548622c7b25b338d287d8889d
Expand the existing PathFilterGroup tests to check which paths the
tree entry matches. This expands test coverage by ensuring that
PathFilterGroup's simpler code path to match against a single
PathFilter works correctly.
While at it, move the check on tree entry d/e/f/g.y into two separate
tests: one to check that it doesn't match any of the configured paths,
and another to check that it does not throw StopWalkException to end
the walk early.
Change-Id: I55bd512cd049fc2018659e2f86a4b8650f171fda
If an application uses PushConnection directly on the native Git wire
protocols JGit should send along the application's expected oldId, not
the advertised value. This allows the remote peer to compare-and-swap
since it was not tested inside JGit.
Discovered when I tried to use a PushConnection (bypassing the
standard PushProcess) and the client blindly overwrote the remote
reference, even though my app had supplied the wrong ObjectId for
the expectedOldObjectId. This was not expected and cost me over an
hour of debugging, plus "corruption" in the remote repository.
By passing along the exact expectedOldObjectId from the app the
remote side can do the check that the application skipped, and
avoid data loss.
Change-Id: Id3920837e6c47100376225bb4dd61fa3e88c64db
FileTreeIterator was calling by mistake
WorkingTreeIterator.idSubmodule(Entry). Instead it should always compute
idSubmodule on its own.
Change-Id: Id1b988aded06939b1d7edd2671e34bf756896c0e
This should mirror the behavior of `git push --atomic` where the
client asks the server to apply all-or-nothing. Some JGit servers
already support this based on a custom DFS backend. InMemoryRepository
is extended to support atomic push for unit testing purposes.
Local disk server side support inside of JGit is a more complex animal
due to the excessive amount of file locking required to protect every
reference as a loose reference.
Change-Id: I15083fbe48447678e034afeffb4639572a32f50c
Instead of checking every entry for .gitattributes only look for the
entry on request by TreeWalk. This avoids impacting uses like RevWalk
filtering history.
When the attrs is requested skip to the start of the tree and look for
.gitattributes until either it is found, or it is impossible to be
present. Due to the sorting rules of tree entries .gitattributes
should be among the first or second entries in the tree so very few
entries will need to be considered.
Waiting to find the .gitattributes file by native ordering may miss
attrs for files like .config, which sorts before .gitattributes.
Starting from the front of the tree on demand ensures the attributes
are parsed as early as necessary to process any entry in the tree.
Due to TreeWalk recursively processing up the tree of iterators we
cannot just reset the current CanonicalTreeParser to the start as
parent parsers share the same path buffer as their children.
Resetting a parent to look for .gitattributes may overwrite path
buffer data used by a child iterator. Work around this by building a
new temporary CanonicalTreeParser instance.
Change-Id: Ife950253b687be325340d27e9915c9a40df2641c
The checkPath function is available as a byte[] form, in fact the
String form just converts to byte[] to run the algorithm.
Having DirCacheEntry take a byte[] -> String -> byte[] to check if
each path is valid is a huge waste of CPU time. On some systems it
can double the time required to read 38,999 files from trees to the
DirCache. This slows down any operation using a DirCache.
Expose the byte[] form and use it for DirCacheEntry creation.
Change-Id: I6db7bc793ece99ff3c356338d793c07c061aeac7
If defined in .gitattributes call smudge filter during checkout.
To support checkout where current HEAD,index do not contain attributes
we need to also consider attributes from the tree we checkout. Therefore
CanonicalTreeParser has to learn how to provide attributes.
Change-Id: I168fdb81a8e1a9f991587b3e95a36550ea845f0a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When filters are defined for certain paths in gitattributes make
sure that clean filters are processed when adding new content to the
object database.
Change-Id: Iffd72914cec5b434ba4d0de232e285b7492db868
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Attributes represents a semantic collector of Attribute(s) and replaces
the anonymous Map<String,Attribute>. This class will be returned by
TreeWalk.getAttributes(). It offers convenient access to the attributes
wrapped in the Attributes object. Adds preparations for a future
Attribute Macro Expansion
Change-Id: I8348c8c457a2a7f1f0c48050e10399b0fa1cdbe1
Signed-off-by: Ivan Motsch <ivan.motsch@bsiag.com>
PushCommandTest and RunExternalScriptTest didn't succeed on Windows.
Fix this by expecting a simple line-feed as line ending (instead of the
platform dependent line separator. Additionally correct the computation
of expected URLs in PushCommandTest.
Change-Id: Idcdc41cd7e535ff88df33ea0a249333ed8fc91b0
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This test expected that the test scripts emit a platform-dependent
newline (crlf on windows, lf on linux). But that's not true. Expected
result should always be a trailing "\n" because the test scripts
explicitly echo a "\n" in the end.
Change-Id: I604e08cda8cebe276b5214ba0f618b6112c3441f
The Repository class provides only one method to look up a ref by
name, getRef. If I request refs/heads/master and that ref does not
exist, getRef will look further in the search path:
ref/refs/heads/master
refs/heads/refs/heads/master
refs/remotes/refs/heads/master
This behavior is counterintuitive, needlessly inexpensive, and usually
not what the caller expects.
Allow callers to specify whether to use the search path by providing
two separate methods:
- exactRef, which looks up a ref when its exact name is known
- findRef, which looks for a ref along the search path
For backward compatibility, keep getRef as a deprecated synonym for
findRef.
This change introduces findRef and exactRef but does not update
callers outside tests to use them yet.
Change-Id: I35375d942baeb3ded15520388f8ebb9c0cc86f8c
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
The class FS_Win32 was always trying out to create a temporary symlink
in order to find out whether symlinks are supported. FS_Win32_Cygwin was
overwriting this method and always returned true. But when the user
running JGit does not have administrative rights then the creation of
symlinks is forbidden even if he is running on FS_Win32_Cygwin. A lot of
tests failed only on the Windows platform because of this. It was
correctly detected that FS_Win32_Cygwin is the filesystem abstraction to
be used but creation of symlinks always failed because of lacking
privileges of the user running the tests.
This fix teaches FS_Win32_Cygwin to behave like FS_Win32 and to test
whether symlinks can be created in order to find out whether symlinks
are supported.
Change-Id: Ie2394631ffc4c489bd37c3ec142ed44bbfcac726
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Remove references to the bundle org.eclipse.jgit.java7 which was removed
in 4.0.
Change-Id: I85527eb2a34bb94979fdab1311043ae77a2b5ecd
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Prevent that WalkEncryptionTest fails when it can't determine the public
IP address using http://checkip.amazonws.com. Also set timeouts when
determining IP address in order to prevent long wait times during tests.
Change-Id: I1d2fe09f99df2a5f75f8077811a72fb2271cdddb
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
getRef() loops over its search path to find a ref:
Ref ref = null;
for (String prefix : SEARCH_PATH) {
ref = readRef(prefix + needle, packed);
if (ref != null) {
ref = resolve(ref, 0, null, null, packed);
break;
}
}
fireRefsChanged();
return ref;
If readRef returns null (indicating that the ref does not exist), the
loop continues so we can find the ref later in the search path. And
resolve should never return null, so if we return null it should mean
we exhausted the entire search path and didn't find the ref.
... except that resolve can return null: it does so when it has
followed too many symrefs and concluded that there is a symref loop:
if (MAX_SYMBOLIC_REF_DEPTH <= depth)
return null; // claim it doesn't exist
Continue the loop instead of returning null immediately. This makes
the behavior more consistent.
Arguably getRef should throw an exception when a symref loop is
detected. That would be a more invasive change, so if it's a good
idea it will have to wait for another patch.
Change-Id: Icb1c7fafd4f1e34c9b43538e27ab5bbc17ad9eef
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Adds the getAttributes feature to the tree walk. The computation of
attributes needs to be done by the TreeWalk since it needs both a
WorkingTreeIterator and a DirCacheIterator.
Bug: 342372
CQ: 9120
Change-Id: I5e33257fd8c9895869a128bad3fd1e720409d361
Signed-off-by: Arthur Daussy <arthur.daussy@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
* stable-4.1:
Prepare 4.1.2-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v4.1.1.201511131810-r
Fallback exactRef: Do not ignore symrefs to unborn branch
RefDirectory.exactRef: Do not ignore symrefs to unborn branch
Change-Id: I66afb303f355aad8a7eaa7a6dff06de70ae9c490
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When attempting to determine the size of a blob that does not exist,
the RenameDetector throws a MissingObjectException.
The fix is to return a size of zero if the size is requested for a blob
id that doesn't exist.
Bug: 481577
Change-Id: I4e86276039c630617610cc51d0eefa56d7d3952f
Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
When asked to read a symref pointing to a branch-yet-to-be-born (such
as HEAD in a newly initialized repository), DfsRepository and
FileRepository return different results.
FileRepository:
exactRef("HEAD") => null
DfsRepository:
exactRef("HEAD") => SymbolicRef[HEAD -> refs/heads/master=00000000]
getRef("HEAD") returns the same as DfsRepository's exactRef in both
backends.
The intended behavior is the DfsRepository one: exactRef() is supposed
to be like getRef(), but more exact because it doesn't need to
traverse the search path.
The discrepancy is because DfsRefDatabase implements exactRef()
directly with the intended semantics, while RefDirectory uses a
fallback implementation built on top of getRefs(). getRefs() skips
symrefs to an unborn branch.
Override the fallback implementation with a correct implementation
that is similar to getRef() to avoid this. A followup change will fix
the fallback.
Change-Id: Ic138a5564a099ebf32248d86b93e2de9ab3c94ee
Reported-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Improved-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Bug: 478865
Prior to this change, DfsInserter would not insert an object into a pack
if it already existed in another pack in the repository, even if that
pack was unreachable. Consider this sequence of events:
- Object FOO is pushed to a repository.
- Subsequent ref changes make FOO UNREACHABLE_GARBAGE.
- FOO is subsequently re-inserted using a DfsInserter, but skipped
due to existing in UNREACHABLE_GARBAGE.
- The repository is repacked; FOO will not be written into a new pack
because it is not yet reachable from a reference. If the
UNREACHABLE_GARBAGE packs are deleted, FOO disappears.
- A reference is updated to reference FOO. This reference is now broken
as FOO was removed when the repacking process deleted the
UNREACHABLE_GARBAGE pack that stored the only copy of FOO.
The garbage collector can't safely delete the UNREACHABLE_GARBAGE
pack because FOO might be in the middle of being re-inserted/re-packed.
This change writes a duplicate copy of an object if it only exists in
UNREACHABLE_GARBAGE. This "freshens" the object to give it a chance to
survive long enough to be made reachable through a reference.
Change-Id: I20f2062230f3af3bccd6f21d3b7342f1152a5532
Signed-off-by: Mike Williams <miwilliams@google.com>
When the file <git-dir>/hooks/pre-push exists make sure that is is
executing during a push. The pre-push hook runs during git push, after
the remote refs have been updated but before any objects have been
transferred.
Change-Id: Ibbb58ee3227742d1a2f913134ce11e7a135c7f4c
In order to support filters in gitattributes FS.runProcess() is made
public. Support for stdin redirection has been added. Support for binary
data on stdin/stdout (as used be clean/smudge filters) has been added.
Change-Id: Ice2c152e9391368dc5748d7b825a838e3eb755f9
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When commits are selected for bitmap generation, they are reordered
so that related "chains" of commits are grouped together. Chains are
"subbranches" of commits that may branch off of and re-merge with the
main line. Grouping by chains means that the XOR difference between
consecutive selected commits will be smaller, resulting in better
run-length compression of the XORed bitmaps.
Add a new testSelectionOrderingWithChains() test in a new
GcCommitSelectionTest test class. Also move related GC commit selection
tests out of GcBasicPackingTest and into GcCommitSelectionTest.
Change-Id: I8e80cac29c4ca8193b41c9898e5436c22a659f11
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
Expose the following bitmap selection parameters via PackConfig:
"bitmapContiguousCommitCount", "bitmapRecentCommitCount",
"bitmapRecentCommitSpan", "bitmapDistantCommitSpan",
"bitmapExcessiveBranchCount", and "bitmapInactiveBranchAge".
The value of bitmapContiguousCommitCount, whereby bitmaps are
created for the most recent N commits in a branch, has never
been verified. If experiments show that they are not valuable,
then we can simplify the implementation so that there is only
a concept of recent and distant commit history (defined by
"bitmapRecentCommitCount"), and the only controls we need are
"bitmapRecentCommitSpan" and "bitmapDistantCommitSpan".
Change-Id: I288bf3f97d6fbfdfcd5dde2699eff433a7307fb9
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
Replace the “bitmapCommitRange” parameter that was recently introduced
with two new parameters: “bitmapExcessiveBranchCount” and
“bitmapInactiveBranchAgeInDays”. If the count of branches does not
exceed “bitmapExcessiveBranchCount”, then the current algorithm is kept
for all branches.
If the branch count is excessive, then the commit time for the tip
commit for each branch is used to determine if a branch is “inactive”.
"Active" branches get full commit selection using the existing
algorithm. "Inactive" branches get fewer bitmaps near the branch tips.
Introduce a "contiguousCommitCount" parameter that always enforces that
the N most recent commits in a branch are selected for bitmaps. The
previous nextSelectionDistance() algorithm created anywhere from 1-100
contiguous bitmaps at branch tips.
For example, consider a branch with commits numbering 0-300, with 0
being the most recent commit. If the most recent 200 commits are not
merge commits and the 200th commit was the last one selected,
nextSelectionDistance() returned 100, causing commits 200-101 to be
ignored. Then a window of size 100 was evaluated, searching for merge
commits. Since no merge commits are found, the next commit (commit 0)
was selected, for a total of 1 commit in the topmost 100 commits.
If instead the 250th commit was selected, then by the same logic
commit 50 is selected. At that point nextSelectionDistance() switches to
selecting consecutive commits, so commits 0-50 in the topmost 100
commits are selected. The "contiguousCommitCount" parameter provides
more determinism by always selecting a constant number or topmost
commits.
Add an optimization to break out of the inner loop of selectCommits() if
all of the commits for the current branch have already been found.
When reusing bitmaps from an existing pack, remove unnecessary
populating and clearing of the writeBitmaps/PackBitmapIndexBuilder.
Add comments to PackWriterBitmapPreparer, rename methods and variables
for readability.
Add tests for bitmap selection with and without merge commits and with
excessive branch pruning triggered.
Note: I will follow up with an additional change that exposes the new
parameters through PackConfig.
Change-Id: I5ccbb96c8849f331c302d9f7840e05f9650c4608
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
Since Git 2.6 wildcard restrictions for refspecs have been loosened:
refspecs like "refs/heads/*foo:refs/heads/foo*" are valid now.
See Git commit 8d3981ccbed9fc211b4e67105015179d9d2a5692
Change-Id: Icb78afbd282c425173b3a7bc10eadc4015689bb8
Signed-off-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com>
LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase and TestRepository have competing ideas
about time. Push them into MockSystemReader so they can
cooperate.
Rename getClock() methods that return Dates to getDate().
Change-Id: Ibbd9fe7f85d0064b0a19e3b675b9718a9e67c479
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
Building on top of https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/56391/
Here we preserve compatibility with JetS3t
and add 2 new native JGit encryption implementations.
For reference, see connection configuration files:
* Version 0: jgit-s3-connection-v-0.properties
* Version 1: jgit-s3-connection-v-1.properties
* Version 2: jgit-s3-connection-v-2.properties
Change-Id: I713290bcacbe92d88e5ef28ce137de73dd1abe2f
Signed-off-by: Andrei Pozolotin <andrei.pozolotin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
See previous attempt: https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/16674/
Here we preserve as much of JetS3t mode as possible
while allowing to use new Java 8+ PBE algorithms
such as PBEWithHmacSHA512AndAES_256
Summary of changes:
* change pom.xml to control long tests
* add WalkEncryptionTest.launch to run long tests
* add AmazonS3.Keys to to normalize use of constants
* change WalkEncryption to support AES in JetS3t mode
* add WalkEncryptionTest to test remote encryption pipeline
* add support for CI configuration for live Amazon S3 testing
* add log4j based logging for tests in both Eclipse and Maven build
To test locally, check out the review branch, then:
* create amazon test configuration file
* located your home dir: ${user.home}
* named jgit-s3-config.properties
* file format follows AmazonS3 connection settings file:
accesskey = your-amazon-access-key
secretkey = your-amazon-secret-key
test.bucket = your-bucket-for-testing
* finally:
* run in Eclipse: WalkEncryptionTest.launch
* or
* run in Shell: mvn test --define test=WalkEncryptionTest
Change-Id: I6f455fd9fb4eac261ca73d0bec6a4e7dae9f2e91
Signed-off-by: Andrei Pozolotin <andrei.pozolotin@gmail.com>
At least on Windows the test failed each second time on the last assert.
Adding a small timeout before gc.prune() makes the test stable again.
Change-Id: I23d98dd565912c58dcf2f24f3ebc24824670cff3
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
RepoCommandTest was failing because of open file handle left.
IgnoreNodeTest was failing because of problems with creation of files
with trailing spaces on Windows.
HookTest was failing because of wrong line delimiter.
Change-Id: I34f074ac447eb4c3ada8b250309bb568b426189d
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
If the checkout path is currently a non-empty directory (and was a link
or a regular file before), this directory will be removed before
performing checkout, but only if the checkout path is specified.
Bug: 474973
Change-Id: Ifc6c61592d9b54d26c66367163acdebea369145c
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
A bitmap index contains bitmaps for a set of commits in a pack file.
Creating a bitmap for every commit is too expensive, so heuristics
select the most "important" commits. The most recent commits are the
most valuable. To clone a repository only those for the branch tips are
needed. When fetching, only commits since the last fetch are needed.
The commit selection heuristics generally work, but for some
repositories the number of selected commits is prohibitively high. One
example is the MSM 3.10 Linux kernel. With over 1 million commits on
2820 branches, the current heuristics resulted in +36k selected commits.
Each uncompressed bitmap for that repository is ~413k, making it
difficult to complete a GC operation in available memory.
The benefit of creating bitmaps over the entire history of a repository
like the MSM 3.10 Linux kernel isn't clear. For that repository, most
history for the last year appears to be in the last 100k commits.
Limiting bitmap commit selection to just those commits reduces the count
of selected commits from ~36k to ~10.5k. Dropping bitmaps for older
commits does not affect object counting times for clones or for fetches
on clients that are reasonably up-to-date.
This patch defines a new "bitmapCommitRange" PackConfig parameter to
limit the commit selection process when building bitmaps. The range
starts with the most recent commit and walks backwards. A range of 10k
considers only the 10000 most recent commits. A range of zero creates
bitmaps only for branch tips. A range of -1 (the default) does not limit
the range--all commits in the pack are used in the commit selection
process.
Change-Id: Ied92c70cfa0778facc670e0f14a0980bed5e3bfb
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
Previously the method DirCacheCheckoutTest#assertWorkDir() silently
skipped over empty folders. If tests would have left unexpected empty
folders in the worktree this would be overlooked. Now empty folders have
to be specified by something like mkmap("<foldername>", "/", ...]
Change-Id: Idb8b270e92daf02ecdc381d148a5958bd83ec057
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
On a server also running Gerrit that is using RepoCommand to
convert from an XML manifest to a git submodule superproject
periodically, it would be handy to be able to use Gerrit's
submodule subscription feature[1] to update the superproject
automatically between RepoCommand runs as changes are merged
in each subprojects.
This requires setting the 'branch' field for each submodule
so that Gerrit knows what branch to watch. Add an option to
do that.
Setting the branch field also is useful for plain Git users,
since it allows them to use "git submodule update --remote" to
manually update all submodules between RepoCommand runs.
[1] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-submodules.html
Change-Id: I1a10861bcd0df3b3673fc2d481c8129b2bdac5f9
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
This patch makes JGit parsing of ignore rules containing unmatched '['
bracket compatible to the Git CLI.
Since '[' starts character group, Git tries to parse the ignore rule as
a shell glob pattern and if the character group is not closed, the glob
pattern is invalid and so the ignore rule never matches anything.
See also http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/278699.
Bug: 478490
Change-Id: I734a4d14fcdd721070e3f75d57e33c2c0700d503
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
This test case was developed in the scope of bug 478065.
Bug: 478065
Change-Id: Ibcce1ed375d4a6ba05461e6c6b287d16752fa681
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Arod <sebastien.arod@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
An attempt to re-implement not well documented Git CLI behavior for
patterns with backslashes.
It looks like Git silently ignores all \ characters in ignore rules, if
they are NOT covered by 3 cases described in [1]:
{quote}
1) ... Put a backslash ("\") in front of the first hash for patterns
that begin with a hash.
...
2) Trailing spaces are ignored unless they are quoted with backslash
("\").
...
3) Put a backslash ("\") in front of the first "!" for patterns that
begin with a literal "!", for example, "\!important!.txt".
{quote}
Undocumented also is the fact that backslash itself can be escaped by
backslash.
So \h\e\l\l\o\.t\x\t rule matches hello.txt and a\\\\b a\b in Git CLI.
Additionally, the glob parser [2] knows special meaning of backslash:
{quote}
One can remove the special meaning of '?', '*' and '[' by preceding
them by a backslash, or, in case this is part of a shell command
line, enclosing them in quotes. Between brackets these characters
stand for themselves. Thus, "[[?*\]" matches the four characters
'[', '?', '*' and '\'.
{quote}
[1] https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitignore.html
[2] http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/glob.7.html
Bug: 478065
Change-Id: I3dc973475d1943c5622103701fa8cb3ea0684e3e
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Currently we fail to properly recognize character group if the pattern
before character group contains opening bracket.
See comment from Sebastien Arod on https://git.eclipse.org/r/56678/
Change-Id: I70d3657a2a328818ea2bdc1409d18ecb3a85825b
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Current DiffFormat behavior regarding submodules (aka git links) is
incorrect. The "Subproject commit <sha1>" appears as part of the diff
header, rather than as its own hunk.
--> From JGit implementation
diff --git a/plugins/cookbook-plugin b/plugins/cookbook-plugin
index b9d3ca8..ec6ed89 160000
--- a/plugins/cookbook-plugin
+++ b/plugins/cookbook-plugin
-Subproject commit b9d3ca8a65030071e28be19296ba867ab424fbbf
+Subproject commit ec6ed89c47ba7223f82d9cb512926a6c5081343e
--> From C Git 2.5.2
diff --git a/plugins/cookbook-plugin b/plugins/cookbook-plugin
index b9d3ca8..ec6ed89 160000
--- a/plugins/cookbook-plugin
+++ b/plugins/cookbook-plugin
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Subproject commit b9d3ca8a65030071e28be19296ba867ab424fbbf
+Subproject commit ec6ed89c47ba7223f82d9cb512926a6c5081343e
The current way of processing submodules results in no hunk header and
includes the contents of the hunk as part of the headers. To fix this, we
can't just have our writeGitLinkDiffText output the hunk header. We have
to change the flow so that the raw text gets parsed as a diff. The easiest
way to do this is to fake the RawText in the FormatResult when we have a
GITLINK.
It should be noted that it seems possible for there to be a difference
between a GITLINK and a non-GITLINK, but I don't think this can happen in
practice, so I don't think we need to worry too much about it.
This patch also fixes up the test for GitLink headers, as the test was
for the old behavior. My setup has 3 other failing tests which may or
may not be the result of environmental changes. However, the same tests
fail without this commit, so I do not believe they are related.
Bug: 477759
Change-Id: If13f7b406904fad814416c93ed09ea47ef183337
Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller <jacob.keller@gmail.com>
Ignore rules should escape $^(){}+| chars if using regular expressions,
because they should be treated literally if they aren't part of a
character group.
Bug: 478055
Change-Id: Ic7276442d7f8f02594b85eae1ef697362e62d3bd
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Fix the unit tests to not do boxing by using assertEquals(int, int)
instead of assertThat with a matcher.
Change-Id: I5412fe2f72c8ea0227b9ff3a3352ccb555e22231
Signed-off-by: Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com>
When we have a URI that contains an empty path component (that is
it only contains a "/") we want to fall back to the host as
humanish name.
This change is according to the behavior of upstream git, which
falls back on the hostname when guessing directory names for
newly cloned repositories (see [1] for the discussion).
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/274669
Change-Id: I44400c6ab72a2722d2155d53d63671bd867d6c44
Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
If no refs match the input list and we are writing to a batch,
the returned new commit from write() will match the current commit.
Adding a command to the batch for this case is harmless as it will
succeed, but it's more straightforward to just skip adding a command
in this case.
Add tests or the combination of saving matching refs and saving to a
batch.
Change-Id: I6837389b08e6c80bc2d4c9e9c506d07293ea5fb2
- use NIO2's Files.move() to reimplement rename()
- provide a second method accepting CopyOptions which can be used to
request atomic move.
Change-Id: Ibcf722978e65745218a1ccda45344ca295911659
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The WorkingTreeIterator.isEntryIgnored() should use originally requested
file mode while descending to the file tree root and checking ignore
rules. Original code asking isEntryIgnored() on a file was using
directory mode instead if the .gitignore was not located in the same
directory.
Bug: 473506
Change-Id: I9f16ba714c3ea9e6585e9c11623270dbdf4fb1df
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
When during Merge for a certain path OURS & BASE contains a file and
THEIRS contains a folder there was a bug in JGit leading to unnecessary
conflicts. This commit fixes it and adds a test for this situation.
Bug: 472693
Change-Id: I71fac5a6a2ef926c01adc266c6f9b3275e870129
Also-by: Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@aon.at>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
According to [1] leading spaces are allowed in ignore rules and trailing
spaces are allowed too if they are escaped via backslash.
[1] https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitignore.html
Bug: 472762
Change-Id: I5e3ae5599cb9e5d80072f38c82c20cbc9475a18a
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
According to [1] backslash can escape leading special characters '#' and
'!' in ignore rules, so that they are treated literally.
[1] https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitignore.html
Bug: 463581
Change-Id: I4c02927413a9c63ea5dbf2954877080d902ec1b2
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
While checking if we should consider an ignore rule without '[]'
brackets as a regular expression, check if the backslash escapes one of
the glob special characters '?', '*', '[', '\\'. If not, backslash is
not a part of a regex and should be treated literally.
Bug: 463581
Change-Id: I85208c7f85246fbf6c5029ce3c8b7bb8f4dbd947
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Consider a BatchRefUpdate produced by Gerrit Code Review, where the
original command pushed over the wire might refer to
"refs/for/master", but that command is ignored and replaced with some
additional commands like creating "refs/changes/34/1234/1". We do not
want to store the cert in "refs/for/master@{cert}", since that may
lead someone looking to the ref to the incorrect conclusion that that
ref exists.
Add a separate put method that takes a collection of commands, and
only stores certs on those refs that have a matching command in the
cert.
Change-Id: I4661bfe2ead28a2883b33a4e3dfe579b3157d68a
37a1e4be moved this constant causing the following error message in
Eclipse: "The static field LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase.CONTENT should be
accessed directly".
Change-Id: I4ceb57a30f2e5a8f7e55109ef260a244ed5e7044
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Inspired by a proposal from gitolite[1], where we store a file in
a tree for each ref name, and the contents of the file is the latest
push cert to affect that ref.
The main modification from that proposal (other than lacking the
out-of-git batching) is to append "@{cert}" to filenames, which allows
storing certificates for both refs/foo and refs/foo/bar. Those
refnames cannot coexist at the same time in a repository, but we do
not want to discard the push certificate responsible for deleting the
ref, which we would have to do if refs/foo in the push cert tree
changed from a tree to a blob.
The "@{cert}" syntax is at least somewhat consistent with
gitrevisions(7) wherein @{...} describe operators on ref names.
As we cannot (currently) atomically update the push cert ref with the
refs that were updated, this operation is inherently racy. Kick the can
down the road by pushing this burden on callers.
[1] cf062b8bb6/contrib/hooks/repo-specific/save-push-signatures
Change-Id: Id3eb32416f969fba4b5e4d9c4b47053c564b0ccd
This will allow us to write the super project in a branch other than
master.
Change-Id: I578ed9ecbc6423416239e31ad644531dae9fb5c3
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
When pushing to an HTTP server using the C git client, I observed a
certificate lacking a pushee field. Handle this gracefully in the
parser.
Change-Id: I7f3c5fa78f2e35172a93180036e679687415cac4
We intend to store received push certificates somewhere, like a
particular ref in the repository in question. For reading data back
out, it will be useful to read push certificates (without pkt-line
framing) in a streaming fashion.
Change-Id: I70de313b1ae463407b69505caee63e8f4e057ed4
Discussion on the git mailing list has concluded[1] that the intended
behavior for all (non-sideband) portions of the receive-pack protocol
is for trailing LFs in pkt-lines to be optional. Go back to using
PacketLineIn#readString() everywhere.
For push certificates specifically, we agreed that the payload signed
by the client is always concatenated with LFs even though the client
MAY omit LFs when framing the certificate for the wire. This is still
reflected in the implementation of PushCertificate#toText().
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/273175/focus=273412
Change-Id: I817231c4d4defececb8722142fea18ff42e06e44
ObjectId.fromString already throws InvalidObjectIdException for most
malformed object ids, but for this kind it previously threw
IllegalArgumentException. Since InvalidObjectIdException is a child of
IllegalArgumentException, callers that catch IllegalArgumentException
will continue to work.
Change-Id: I24e1422d51607c86a1cb816a495703279e461f01
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Add methods that allow to unregister repositories from the
RepositoryCache individually.
Bug: 470234
Change-Id: Ib918a634d829c9898072ae7bdeb22b099a32b1c9
Signed-off-by: Tobias Oberlies <tobias.oberlies@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
For loose objects an expiration date can be set which will save too
young objects from being deleted. Add the same for packfiles. Packfiles
which are too young are not deleted.
Bug: 468024
Change-Id: I3956411d19b47aaadc215dab360d57fa6c24635e
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
These differ subtly from a PersonIdent, because they can contain
anything that is a valid User ID passed to gpg --local-user. Upstream
git push --signed will just take the configuration value from
user.signingkey and pass that verbatim in both --local-user and the
pusher field of the certificate. This does not necessarily contain an
email address, which means the parsing implementation ends up being
substantially different from RawParseUtils.parsePersonIdent.
Nonetheless, we try hard to match PersonIdent behavior in
questionable cases.
Change-Id: I37714ce7372ccf554b24ddbff56aa61f0b19cbae
The signature is intended to be passed to a verification library such
as Bouncy Castle, which expects these lines to be present in order to
parse the signature.
Change-Id: I22097bead2746da5fc53419f79761cafd5c31c3b
The default behavior is to read a repository's signed push
configuration from that repo's config file, but this is not very
flexible when it comes to managing groups of repositories (e.g. with
Gerrit). Allow callers to override the configuration using a POJO.
Change-Id: Ib8f33e75daa0b2fbd000a2c4558c01c014ab1ce5
A non-bare clone command with null remote produces a
NullPointerException when trying to produce a refspec to fetch against.
In a bare repository, a null remote name is accepted by mistake,
producing a configuration with items like 'remote.url' instead of
'remote.<remote>.url'. This was never meant to work.
Instead, let's make setRemote(null) undo any previous setRemote calls
and re-set the remote name to DEFAULT_REMOTE, imitating C git clone's
--no-origin option.
While we're here, add some tests for setRemote working normally.
Change-Id: I76f502da5e677df501d3ef387e7f61f42a7ca238
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
- Consistently return structured data, such as actual ReceiveCommands,
which is more useful for callers that are doing things other than
verifying the signature, e.g. recording the set of commands.
- Store the certificate version field, as this is required to be part
of the signed payload.
- Add a toText() method to recreate the actual payload for signature
verification. This requires keeping track of the un-chomped command
strings from the original protocol stream.
- Separate the parser from the certificate itself, so the actual
PushCertificate object can be immutable. Make a fair attempt at deep
immutability, but this is not possible with the current mutable
ReceiveCommand structure.
- Use more detailed error messages that don't involve NON-NLS strings.
- Document null return values more thoroughly. Instead of having the
undocumented behavior of throwing NPE from certain methods if they
are not first guarded by enabled(), eliminate enabled() and return
null from those methods.
- Add tests for parsing a push cert from a section of pkt-line stream
using a real live stream captured with Wireshark (which, it should
be noted, uncovered several simply incorrect statements in C git's
Documentation/technical/pack-protocol.txt).
This is a slightly breaking API change to classes that were
technically public and technically released in 4.0. However, it is
highly unlikely that people were actually depending on public
behavior, since there were no public methods to create
PushCertificates with anything other than null field values, or a
PushCertificateParser that did anything other than infinite loop or
throw exceptions when reading.
Change-Id: I5382193347a8eb1811032d9b32af9651871372d0
C git's receive-pack.c strips trailing newlines in command lists when
present[1], although send-pack.c does not send them, at least in the
case of command lists[2]. Change JGit to match this behavior.
Add tests.
This also fixes parsing of commands in the push cert, which, unlike
commands sent in the non-push case, always have trailing newlines.
[1] 7974889a05/builtin/receive-pack.c (L1380)
where packet_read_line chomps newlines:
7974889a05/pkt-line.c (L202)
[2] 7974889a05/send-pack.c (L470)
Change-Id: I4bca6342a7482a53c9a5815a94b3c181a479d04b
The new submodule layout where GITDIR of a submodule is located at
<parent-repo-GITDIR>/modules/<submodule-path> was only used during
clone. Teach SubmoduleAddCommand to use the new layout.
Bug: 469666
Change-Id: Ie97dc0607b71499560444616f362bccee9cce515
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Most relative-URL tests for SubmoduleInitCommand carry out the following
steps:
1. add a submodule at path "sub" to the index
2. set remote.origin.url in .git/config
3. configure .gitmodules, possibly using relative URLs, and see what
happens
resolveWorkingDirectoryRelativeUrl() is meant to test the fallback when
remote.origin.url is not set, to match C git which treats the URL as
relative to the cwd in that case. To do so, in step (2) it sets
remote.origin.url to null.
However, Config.setString when taking a null value does not actually
unset that value from the configuration --- it sets it to the empty
string. This means we are testing a behavior that C git never
supported. Use Config.unset instead.
Change-Id: I7af29fbbd333a2598843d62c320093c48b2ad972
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Move ObjectCountCallback and WriteAbortedException to package
org.eclipse.jgit.transport, so that they'll become public API.
Change-Id: I95e3cfaa49f3f7371e794d5c253cf6981f87cae0
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
This reverts commit 96eb3ee397, which
broke Gerrit tests that set a config value to 'null', serialize the
result, deserialize, and expect 'null' from Config.getString[1].
The intent of that commit was to make it possible to distinguish between
an absent and an empty config value, which we'll have to do with a new
method.
Revert the behavior change. Keep the tests from 428cb23f2de8, since
they test the behavior more precisely than the old tests did.
[1] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/68452
Change-Id: Ie8042f380ea0e34e3203e1991aa0feb2e6e44641
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Added callback in PackWriter and BundleWriter for the caller to get the
count of objects to write, and a chance to abort the write operation.
Change-Id: I1baeedcc6946b1093652de4a707fe597a577e526
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
exactRef(ref1, ref2, ref3) requests multiple specific refs in a single
lookup, which may be faster in some backends than looking them up one by
one.
firstExactRef generalizes getRef by finding the first existing ref from
the list of refs named. Its main purpose is for the default
implementation of getRef (finding the first existing ref in a search
path). Hopefully it can be useful for other operations that look for
refs in a search path (e.g., git log --notes=<name>), too.
Change-Id: I5c6fcf1d3920f6968b8b97f3d4c3a267258c4b86
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Unlike getRef(name), the new exactRef method does not walk the search
path. This should produce a less confusing result than getRef when the
exact ref name is known: it will not try to resolve refs/foo/bar to
refs/heads/refs/foo/bar even when refs/foo/bar does not exist.
It can be faster than both getRefs(ALL).get(name) and getRef(name)
because it only needs to examine a single ref.
A follow-up change will introduce a findRef synonym to getRef and
deprecate getRef to make the choice a caller is making more obvious
(exactRef or findRef, with the same semantics as getRefs(ALL).get and
getRefs(ALL).findRef).
Change-Id: If1bd09bcfc9919e7976a4d77f13184ea58dcda52
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
This is a perfectly valid construction according to C git:
$ echo -en '[a]\nx =' > foo.config
$ git config -f foo.config a.x; echo $?
0
Change-Id: Icfcf8304adb43c79e2b8b998f8d651b2a94f6acb
The C git API and command line tools distinguish between a key having
the empty string as a value and no key being present in the config
file:
$ echo -e '[a]\nx =' > foo.config
$ git config -f foo.config a.x; echo $?
0
$ git config -f foo.config a.y; echo $?
1
Make JGit make the same distinction. This is in line with the current
Javadoc of getString, which claims to return "a String value from the
config, null if not found". It is more reasonable to interpret "x ="
in the above example as "found" rather than "missing".
We need to maintain the special handling of a key name with no "="
resolving to a boolean true, but "=" with an empty string is still not
a valid boolean.
Change-Id: If0dbb7470c524259de0b167148db87f81be2d04a
When CommitCommand.setOnly(path) is used a temporary index has to be
created containing only modifications for the specified pathes. The
process to fill this temporary index was broken because filling the
index was stopped when we reached the first untracked file. Instead the
process to fill the temporary index should continue until we processed
all pathes.
Bug: 451465
Change-Id: I22af50d70bd3b81e7c056358724956122b0d158d
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Otherwise MergeCommandTest using Sets doesn't compile in Eclipse since
adbcbc79 moved Sets from the "tst" to the "src" folder.
Change-Id: I661b987513365a8af0b568ec95b0898e5758f59f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>