This is similar to change Idbc2c29bd that skipped detecting content
renames for large files. With this change, we added a new option in
RenameDetector called "skipContentRenamesForBinaryFiles", that when set,
causes binary files with any slight modification to be identified as
added/deleted. The default for this boolean is false, so preserving
current behaviour.
Change-Id: I4770b1f69c60b1037025ddd0940ba86df6047299
The "branch" field in the .gitmodules is the signal for gerrit to keep
the superproject autoupdated. Tags are immutable and there is no need to
track them, plus the cgit client requires the field to be a "remote
branch name" but not a tag.
Do not set the "branch" field if the revision is a tag. Keep those tags
in another field ("ref") as they help other tools to find the commit in
the destination repository.
We can still have false negatives when a refname is not fully qualified,
but this check covers e.g. the most common case in android.
Note that the javadoc of #setRecordRemoteBranch already mentions that
"submodules that request a tag will not have branch name recorded".
Change-Id: Ib1c321a4d3b7f8d51ca2ea204f72dc0cfed50c37
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Check the last line of the last hunk of a file, not the last line of
the whole patch.
Note that C git only checks that this line starts with "\ " and is at
least 12 characters long because of possible different texts when non-
English messages are used.
Change-Id: I0db81699eb3e99ed7b536a3e2b8dc97df1f58a89
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
C git treats completely empty lines as empty context lines (which
traditionally have a single blank). Apparently newer GNU diff may
produce such lines; see [1]. ("Newer" meaning "since 2006"...)
[1] https://github.com/git/git/commit/b507b465f7831
Change-Id: I80c1f030edb17a46289b1dabf11a2648d2660d38
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Instead of converting the patch bytes to strings apply the patch on
byte level, like C git does. Converting the input lines and the hunk
lines from bytes to strings and then applying the patch based on
strings may give surprising results if a patch converts a text file
from one encoding to another. Moreover, in the end we don't know which
encoding to use to write the result.
Previous code just wrote the result as UTF-8, which forcibly changed
the encoding if the original input had some other encoding (even if the
patch had the same non-UTF-8 encoding). It was also wrong if the input
was UTF-8, and the patch should have changed the encoding to something
else.
So use ByteBuffers instead of Strings. This has the additional advantage
that all these ByteBuffers can share the underlying byte arrays of the
input and of the patch, so it also reduces memory consumption.
Change-Id: I450975f2ba0e7d0bec8973e3113cc2e7aea187ee
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Implement applying binary patches. Handles both literal and delta
patches. Note that C git also runs binary files through the clean
and smudge filters. Implement the same safeguards against corrupted
patches as in C git: require the full OIDs to be present in the patch
file, and apply a binary patch only if both pre- and post-image hashes
match.
Add tests for applying literal and delta patches.
Bug: 371725
Change-Id: I71dc214fe4145d7cc8e4769384fb78c7d0d6c220
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Add a new BinaryDeltaInputStream that applies a delta provided by
another InputStream to a given base. Because delta application needs
random access to the base, the base itself cannot be yet another
InputStream. But at least this enables streaming of the result.
Add a simple test using delta hunks generated by C git.
Bug: 371725
Change-Id: Ibd26fa2f49860737ad5c5387f7f4870d3e85e628
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Add streams that can encode or decode git binary patch data on the fly.
Git writes binary patches base-85 encoded, at most 52 un-encoded bytes,
with the unencoded data length prefixed in a one-character encoding, and
suffixed with a newline character.
Add a test for both the new input and the output stream. The test
roundtrips binary data of different lengths in different ways.
Bug: 371725
Change-Id: Ic3faebaa4637520f5448b3d1acd78d5aaab3907a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Add an implementation for base-85 encoding and decoding [1]. Git binary
patches use this format.
Base-85 encoding assembles bytes as 32-bit MSB values, then converts
these values to base-85 numbers (always 5 bytes) encoded as printable
ASCII characters. Decoding base-85 is the reverse operation. Note
that decoding may overflow on invalid input as 85^5 > 2^32. Encodings
always have a length that is a multiple of 5. If input length is not
divisible by 4, padding bytes are (logically) added, which are ignored
when decoding. The encoding for n bytes has thus always exactly length
(n + 3) / 4 * 5 in integer arithmetic (truncating division).
Includes tests.
[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1924
Bug: 371725
Change-Id: Ib5b9a503cd62cf70e080a4fb38c8cd1eeeaebcfe
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Update tests to record the number of events fired post-setup and only
assert for events fired during BatchRefUpdate.execute. For tests which
use writeLooseRef to setup refs, create new tests which assert the
number of RefsChangedEvent(s) rather than updating the existing ones
to call RefDirectory.exactRef as it changes the code path.
Change-Id: I0187811628d179d9c7e874c9bb8a7ddb44dd9df4
Signed-off-by: Kaushik Lingarkar <quic_kaushikl@quicinc.com>
Applying a patch on Windows failed if the patch had the (normal)
single-LF line endings, but the file on disk had the usual Windows
CR-LF line endings.
Git (and JGit) compute diffs on the git-internal blob, i.e., after
CR-LF transformation and clean filtering. Applying patches to files
directly is thus incorrect and may fail if CR-LF settings don't
match, or if clean/smudge filtering is involved.
Change ApplyCommand to run the file content through the check-in
filters before applying the patch, and run the result through the
check-out filters. This makes patch application succeed even if the
patch has single-LFs, but the file has CR-LF and core.autocrlf is
true.
Add tests for various combinations of line endings in the file and in
the patch, and a test to verify the clean/smudge handling.
See also [1].
Running the file though clean/smudge may give strange results with
LFS-managed files. JGit's DiffFormatter has some extra code and
applies the smudge filter again after having run the file through
the check-in filters (CR-LF and clean). So JGit can actually produce
a diff on LFS-managed files using the normal diff machinery. (If it
doesn't run out of memory, that is. After all, LFS is intended for
_large_ files.) How such a diff would be applied with either C git
or JGit is entirely unclear; neither has any code for this special
case. Compare also [2].
Note that C git just doesn't know about LFS and always diffs after
the check-in filter chain, so for LFS files, it'll produce a diff
of the LFS pointers.
[1] https://github.com/git/git/commit/c24f3abac
[2] https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/issues/440
Bug: 571585
Change-Id: I8f71ff26313b5773ff1da612b0938ad2f18751f5
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
* master: (34 commits)
Remove texts which were added by mistake in 00386272
Fix formatting which was broken in 00386272
LockFile: create OutputStream only when needed
Add a cgit interoperability test for LockFile
Add TemporaryBuffer.toString(int limit)
LockFile: create OutputStream only when needed
Prepare 5.12.0-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.12.0.202105051250-m2
Update jetty to 9.4.40.v20210413
[releng] Update eclipse-jarsigner-plugin to 1.3.1
Implement ours/theirs content conflict resolution
ssh: ensure list is modifiable before using Iterator.remove().
Update orbit to S20210406213021 and add 4.20-staging target
Fix typo in test method name
Allow file mode conflicts in virtual base commit on recursive merge.
sshd: don't lock the known_hosts files on reading
Allow info messages in UsernamePasswordCredentialsProvider
ssh config: do environment variable replacement
sshd: implement server-sig-algs SSH extension (client side)
Upgrade ecj to 3.25.0
...
Change-Id: Ibc39a9c4e431d15b67ab4a307241f47a7f3740a9
* stable-5.9:
LockFile: create OutputStream only when needed
Remove ReftableNumbersNotIncreasingException
Fix stamping to produce stable file timestamps
Change-Id: I056382d1d93f3e0a95838bdd1f0be89711c8a722
Don't create the stream eagerly in lock(); that may cause JGit to
exceed OS or JVM limits on open file descriptors if many locks need
to be created, for instance when creating many refs. Instead create
the output stream only when one really needs to write something.
Bug: 573328
Change-Id: If9441ed40494d46f594a896d34a5c4f56f91ebf4
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Don't create the stream eagerly in lock(); that may cause JGit to
exceed OS or JVM limits on open file descriptors if many locks need
to be created, for instance when creating many refs. Instead create
the output stream only when one really needs to write something.
Bug: 573328
Change-Id: If9441ed40494d46f594a896d34a5c4f56f91ebf4
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Git has different conflict resolution strategies:
* There is a tree merge strategy "ours" which just ignores any changes
from theirs ("-s ours"). JGit also has the mirror strategy "theirs"
ignoring any changes from "ours". (This doesn't exist in C git.)
Adapt StashApplyCommand and CherrypickCommand to be able to use those
tree merge strategies.
* For the resolve/recursive tree merge strategies, there are content
conflict resolution strategies "ours" and "theirs", which resolve
any conflict hunks by taking the "ours" or "theirs" hunk. In C git
those correspond to "-Xours" or -Xtheirs". Implement that in
MergeAlgorithm, and add API to set and pass through such a strategy
for resolving content conflicts.
* The "ours/theirs" content conflict resolution strategies also apply
for binary files. Handle these cases in ResolveMerger.
Note that the content conflict resolution strategies ("-X ours/theirs")
do _not_ apply to modify/delete or delete/modify conflicts. Such
conflicts are always reported as conflicts by C git. They do apply,
however, if one side completely clears a file's content.
Bug: 501111
Change-Id: I2c9c170c61c440a2ab9c387991e7a0c3ab960e07
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Similar to https://git.eclipse.org/r/c/jgit/jgit/+/175166, ignore
path that have conflicts on attributes, so that the virtual base could
be used by RecursiveMerger.
Change-Id: I99c95445a305558d55bbb9c9e97446caaf61c154
Signed-off-by: Marija Savtchouk <mariasavtchouk@google.com>
* master: (27 commits)
Optimize RevWalkUtils.findBranchesReachableFrom()
Introduce getMergedInto(RevCommit commit, Collection<Ref> refs)
Skip detecting content renames for large files
Remove unused API problem filters
Document http options supported by JGit
HTTP cookies: do tilde expansion on http.cookieFile
Prepare 5.12.0-SNAPSHOT builds
Update Orbit to R20210223232630
Prepare 5.11.1-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.11.0.202103091610-r
Manually set status of jmh dependencies
Update DEPENDENCIES report for 5.11.0
Add dependency to dash-licenses
PackFile: Add id + ext based constructors
GC: deleteOrphans: Use PackFile
PackExt: Convert to Enum
Restore preserved packs during missing object seeks
Pack: Replace extensions bitset with bitmapIdx PackFile
PackDirectory: Use PackFile to ensure we find preserved packs
GC: Use PackFile to de-dup logic
...
Change-Id: I2326d4d728fbde3090a5b87b0e273db46e0c5f62
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
In cases where we need to determine if a given commit is merged
into many refs, using isMergedInto(base, tip) for each ref would
cause multiple unwanted walks.
getMergedInto() marks the unreachable commits as uninteresting
which would then avoid walking that same path again.
Using the same api, also introduce isMergedIntoAny() and
isMergedIntoAll()
Change-Id: I65de9873dce67af9c415d1d236bf52d31b67e8fe
Signed-off-by: Adithya Chakilam <quic_achakila@quicinc.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
There are two code paths for detecting renames: one on tree diffs
(using DiffFormatter#scan) and the other on single file diffs (using
DiffFormatter#format). The latter skips binary and large files
for rename detection - check [1], but the former doesn't.
This change skips content rename detection for the tree diffs case for
large files. This is essential to avoid expensive computations while
reading the file, especially for callers who don't want to pay that
cost. Content renames are those which involve files with slightly
modified content. Exact renames will still be identified.
The default threshold for file sizes is reused from
PackConfig.DEFAULT_BIG_FILE_THRESHOLD: 50 MB.
[1] 232876421d/org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/diff/RawText.java (386)
Change-Id: Idbc2c29bd381c6e387185204638f76fda47df41e
Signed-off-by: Youssef Elghareeb <ghareeb@google.com>
Add new constructors to PackFile to improve a common use case where
callers know the directory, id, and extension, but previously needed to
construct a valid file name (with prefix, '.', etc) to create a
PackFile. Most callers can use the variant that has id as an ObjectId,
but provide an id as String variant too.
Change-Id: I39e4466abe8c9509f5916d5bfe675066570b8585
Signed-off-by: Nasser Grainawi <quic_nasserg@quicinc.com>
Provide a recovery path for objects being referenced during the pack
pruning race. Due to the pack pruning race, it is possible for objects
to become referenced after a pack has been deemed safe to prune, but
before it actually gets pruned. If this happened previously, the newly
referenced objects would be missing and potentially result in a
corrupted ref.
Add the ability to recover from this situation when an object is missing
but happens to still be available in a pack in the "preserved"
directory. This is likely only useful when used in conjunction with the
--preserve-old-packs GC option, which prunes packs by hard-linking to
the preserved directory. If an object is missing and found in a pack in
the preserved directory, immediately recover that pack and its
associated files (idx, bitmaps...) by moving them back to the original
pack directory, and then retry the operation that would have failed due
to the missing object. This retry can now succeed and the repository
may avoid corruption. This approach should drastically reduce the
chance of a corrupt repository during pack pruning at very little extra
cost. This extra cost should only be incurred when objects are missing
and a failure would normally occur.
Change-Id: I2a704e3276b88cc892159d9bfe2455c6eec64252
Signed-off-by: Martin Fick <quic_mfick@quicinc.com>
Signed-off-by: Nasser Grainawi <quic_nasserg@quicinc.com>
The only extension that was ever consulted from the bitmap was the
bitmap index. We can simplify the Pack code as well as the code of
all the callers if we focus on just that usage.
Change-Id: I799ddfdee93142af67ce5081d14a430d36aa4c15
Signed-off-by: Nasser Grainawi <quic_nasserg@quicinc.com>
The PackFile class is intended to be a central place to do all
common pack filename manipulation and parsing to help reduce repeated
code and bugs. Use the PackFile class in the Pack class and in many
tests to ensure it works well in a variety of situations. Later changes
will expand use of PackFiles to even more areas.
Change-Id: I921b30f865759162bae46ddd2c6d669de06add4a
Signed-off-by: Nasser Grainawi <quic_nasserg@quicinc.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
A cookie file stores the expiration in seconds since the Linux Epoch,
not in milliseconds. Correct reading and writing cookie files; with
a backwards-compatibility hack to read files that contain a millisecond
timestamp.
Add a test, and fix tests not to rely on the actual current time so
that they will also run successfully after 2030-01-01 noon.
Bug: 571574
Change-Id: If3ba68391e574520701cdee119544eedc42a1ff2
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
* master: (143 commits)
Prepare 5.11.0-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.11.0.202102240950-m3
[releng] japicmp: update last release version
IgnoreNode: include path to file for invalid .gitignore patterns
FastIgnoreRule: include bad pattern in log message
init: add config option to set default for the initial branch name
init: allow specifying the initial branch name for the new repository
Fail clone if initial branch doesn't exist in remote repository
GPG: fix reading unprotected old-format secret keys
Update Orbit to S20210216215844
Add missing bazel dependency for o.e.j.gpg.bc.test
GPG: handle extended private key format
dfs: handle short copies
[GPG] Provide a factory for the BouncyCastleGpgSigner
Fix boxing warnings
GPG: compute the keygrip to find a secret key
GPG signature verification via BouncyCastle
Post commit hook failure should not cause commit failure
Allow to define additional Hook classes outside JGit
GitHook: use default charset for output and error streams
...
Change-Id: I689f4070e79f4a0ac1c02b35698ccaab68ad2f34
We introduced the option --initial-branch=<branch-name> to allow
initializing a new repository with a different initial branch.
To allow users to override the initial branch name more permanently
(i.e. without having to specify the name manually for each 'git init'),
introduce the 'init.defaultBranch' option.
This option was added to git in 2.28.0.
See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#Documentation/git-config.txt-initdefaultBranch
Bug: 564794
Change-Id: I679b14057a54cd3d19e44460c4a5bd3a368ec848
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Add option --initial-branch/-b to InitCommand and the CLI init command.
This is the first step to implement support for the new option
init.defaultBranch. Both were added to git in release 2.28.
See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-init#Documentation/git-init.txt--bltbranch-namegt
Bug: 564794
Change-Id: Ia383b3f90b5549db80f99b2310450a7faf6bce4c
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Pack better represents the purpose of the object and paves the way to
add a PackFile object that extends File.
Change-Id: I39b4f697902d395e9b6df5e8ce53078ce72fcea3
Signed-off-by: Nasser Grainawi <quic_nasserg@quicinc.com>
If RecursiveMerger finds multiple base commits, it tries to compute
the virtual ancestor to use as a base for the three way merge.
Currently, the content conflicts between ancestors are ignored (file
staged with the conflict markers). If the path is a file in one ancestor
and a dir in the other, it results in NoMergeBaseException
(CONFLICTS_DURING_MERGE_BASE_CALCULATION).
Allow these conflicts by ignoring this unmerged path in the virtual
base. The merger will compute diff in the children instead and it
can be further fixed manually if needed.
Change-Id: Id59648ae1d6bdf300b26fff513c3204317b755ab
Signed-off-by: Marija Savtchouk <mariasavtchouk@google.com>
DateRevQueue is expected to give out the commits that have higher
commit time. But in case of tie(same commit time), it should give
the commit that is inserted first. This is inferred from the
testInsertTie test case written for DateRevQueue. Also that test
case, right now uses just two commits which caused it not to fail
with the current implementation, so added another commit to make
the test more robust.
By fixing the DateRevQueue, we would also match the behaviour of
LogCommand.addRange(c1,c2) with git log c1..c2. A test case for
the same is added to show that current behaviour is not the
expected one.
By fixing addRange(), the order in which commits are applied during
a rebase is altered. Rebase logic should have never depended upon
LogCommand.addRange() since the intended order of addRange() is not
the order a rebase should use. So, modify the RebaseCommand to use
RevWalk directly with TopoNonIntermixSortGenerator.
Add a new LogCommandTest.addRangeWithMerge() test case which creates
commits in the following order:
A - B - C - M
\ /
-D-
Using git 2.30.0, git log B..M outputs: M C D
LogCommand.addRange(B, M) without this fix outputs: M D C
LogCommand.addRange(B, M) with this fix outputs: M C D
Change-Id: I30cc3ba6c97f0960f64e9e021df96ff276f63db7
Signed-off-by: Adithya Chakilam <achakila@codeaurora.org>
This would run into an endless loop if the offset given was not zero.
Fix the logic to exit the read loop when the buffer is full.
Luckily all existing uses of this method call it only with offset zero.
Change-Id: I0ec2a4fb43efe4a605d06ac2e88cf155d50e2f1e
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
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>
Different archive formats support a compression level in the range
[0-9]. The value 0 is for lowest compressions and 9 for highest. Highest
levels produce output files of smaller sizes but require more memory to
do the compression.
This change allows passing a "compression-level" option to the git
archive command and implements using it for different file formats.
Change-Id: I5758f691c37ba630dbac24db67bb7da827bbc8e1
Signed-off-by: Youssef Elghareeb <ghareeb@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* changes:
Compare getting all refs except specific refs with seek and with filter
Add getsRefsByPrefixWithSkips (excluding prefixes) to ReftableDatabase
Add seekPastPrefix method to RefCursor
We sometimes want to get all the refs except specific prefixes,
similarly to getRefsByPrefix that gets all the refs of a specific
prefix.
We now create a new method that gets all refs matching a prefix except a
set of specific prefixes.
One use-case is for Gerrit to be able to get all the refs except
refs/changes; in Gerrit we often have lots of refs/changes, but very
little other refs. Currently, to get all the refs except refs/changes we
need to get all the refs and then filter the refs/changes, which is very
inefficient. With this method, we can simply skip the unneeded prefix so
that we don't have to go over all the elements.
RefDirectory still uses the inefficient implementation, since there
isn't a simple way to use Refcursor to achieve the efficient
implementation (as done in ReftableDatabase).
Signed-off-by: Gal Paikin <paiking@google.com>
Change-Id: I8c5db581acdeb6698e3d3a2abde8da32f70c854c
This method will be used by the follow-up change. This useful if we want
to go over all the changes after a specific ref.
For example, the new method allows us to create a follow-up that would
go over all the refs until we reach a specific ref (e.g refs/changes/),
and then we use seekPastPrefix(refs/changes/) to read the rest of the refs,
thus basically we return all refs except a specific prefix.
When seeking past a prefix, the previous condition that created the
RefCursor still applies. E.g, if the cursor was created by
seekRefsWithPrefix, we can skip some refs but we will not return refs
that are not starting with this prefix.
Signed-off-by: Gal Paikin <paiking@google.com>
Change-Id: I2c02e89c877fe90da8619cb8a4a9a0c865f238ef
Heap always copied whole blocks, which leads to AIOOBEs. LocalFile
didn't overwrite the method and thus caused NPEs.
Change-Id: Ia37d4a875df9f25d4825e6bc95fed7f0dff42afb
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Make all transports request protocol V2 when fetching. Depending on
the transport, set the GIT_PROTOCOL environment variable (file and
ssh), pass the Git-Protocol header (http), or set the hidden
"\0version=2\0" (git anon). We'll fall back to V0 if the server
doesn't reply with a version 2 answer.
A user can control which protocol the client requests via the git
config protocol.version; if not set, JGit requests protocol V2 for
fetching. Pushing always uses protocol V0 still.
In the API, there is only a new Transport.openFetch() version that
takes a collection of RefSpecs plus additional patterns to construct
the Ref prefixes for the "ls-refs" command in protocol V2. If none
are given, the server will still advertise all refs, even in protocol
V2.
BasePackConnection.readAdvertisedRefs() handles falling back to
protocol V0. It newly returns true if V0 was used and the advertised
refs were read, and false if V2 is used and an explicit "ls-refs" is
needed. (This can't be done transparently inside readAdvertisedRefs()
because a "stateless RPC" transport like TransportHttp may need to
open a new connection for writing.)
BasePackFetchConnection implements the changes needed for the protocol
V2 "fetch" command (stateless protocol, simplified ACK handling,
delimiters, section headers).
In TransportHttp, change readSmartHeaders() to also recognize the
"version 2" packet line as a valid smart server indication.
Adapt tests, and run all the HTTP tests not only with both HTTP
connection factories (JDK and Apache HttpClient) but also with both
protocol V0 and V2. The SSH tests are much slower and much more
focused on the SSH protocol and SSH key handling. Factor out two
very simple cloning and pulling tests and make those run with
protocol V2.
Bug: 553083
Change-Id: I357c7f5daa7efb2872f1c64ee6f6d54229031ae1
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
If a file exists in head, merge, and the working tree, but not in
the index, and we're doing a force checkout, the checkout must be
an "update", not a "keep".
This is a follow-up on If3a9b9e60064459d187c7db04eb4471a72c6cece.
Bug: 569962
Change-Id: I59a7ac41898ddc1dd90e86b09b621a41fdf45667
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
We want complete control over clone behavior and don't want to use
Object's clone implementation.
Change-Id: I34a4e967f8aa3879c69a4978768bd35712c4105c
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Path#getFileName can return null. Fix the warning by asserting the file
name isn't null.
Change-Id: I7f2fe75b46113d8be1d14e3f18dd77da27df25ed
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
File#listFiles can return null. Use Files#list instead to fix the
problem.
Change-Id: I74e0b49aa6dae370219507c64aa43be4d8aa7b82
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Path#getParent can return null. Fix the warning by implementing a helper
method which asserts the parent is not null.
Change-Id: Ib4f8dff0674b74bc891f15f08bd9755c5ea728dc
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
File#listFiles can return null, assert it is not null to fix the
warning.
Change-Id: I28fc668fee760d39965e6e039003ac9f85fd461b
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.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>
Some clients may wish to allow NO_CHANGE lightweight tag updates
without setting the force flag. (For instance EGit does so.)
Command-line git does not allow this.
Propagate the RefUpdate result via the RefAlreadyExistsException.
That way a client has the possibility to catch it and check the
failure reason without having to parse the exception message, and
take appropriate action, like ignoring the exception on NO_CHANGE.
Change-Id: I60e7a15a3c309db4106cab87847a19b6d24866f6
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
JGit treated a NO_CHANGE RefUpdate as an error in all cases. But when
updating a lightweight tag, this is a successful result if -f was
specified.
Change-Id: Iddfa6d6a6dc8bf8fed81138a008ebc32d5f960bd
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Add the two config constants from C git that can switch on signing
of annotated tags. Add them to the GpgConfig, and implement actually
signing a tag in TagCommand.
The interactions between command line options for "git tag" and config
options is a bit murky in C git. There are two config settings for it:
* tag.gpgSign is the main option, if set to true, it kicks in if
neither -s nor -u are given on the command line.
* tag.forceSignAnnotated signs only tags created via "git tag -m",
but only if command-line option "-a" is not present. It applies
even if tag.gpgSign is set explicitly to false.
Giving -s or -u on the command line also forces an annotated tag
since lightweight tags cannot be signed.
Bug: 386908
Change-Id: Ic8a1a44b5f12f47d5cdf3aae2456c1f6ca9ef057
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Factor out a common ObjectBuilder as super class of CommitBuilder
and TagBuilder, and make the GpgSigner work on ObjectBuilder.
In order not to break API, add the new method for signing an
ObjectBuilder in a new interface GpgObjectSigner.
The signature for a tag is just tacked onto the end of the tag
message. The message of a signed tag must end in LF.
Bug: 386908
Change-Id: I5e021e3c927f4051825cd7355b129113b949455e
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Observed the error when trying to force checkout from a branch
that had no changes on it. When the 'keep()' method from 'DirCacheCheckout'
method was called the 'DirCacheEntry e' was null and was passed like
this to the 'checkoutEntry()' method where the 'getObjectId()' is
being called on the 'e' object
Change-Id: If3a9b9e60064459d187c7db04eb4471a72c6cece
Explicitly test that END and DELIM can be distinguished. If not, the
wire protocol V2 breaks down.
Bug: 568950
Change-Id: I5f3496168244303c68893f1c756831dd27440aeb
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
This would allow other JGit users to access and reuse the constants.
Change-Id: I1608802f45586af5f8582afa592e26679e9cebe3
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
It seems Eclipse 4.18 reports them as error whereas earlier versions
ignored this maybe since we don't require javadoc comments for all the
test bundles.
Change-Id: I3f4d42ce681ea5c2b4b302991d2641290ac8561d
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* master:
Remove unused imports
Silence API warnings
Remove erraneously merged source features
Add support for reading symrefs from pack capabilities
Prepare 5.3.9-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.3.8.202011260953-r
Prepare 5.1.15-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.1.14.202011251942-r
GC#deleteOrphans: log warning for deleted orphaned files
GC#deleteOrphans: handle failure to list files in pack directory
Ensure that GC#deleteOrphans respects pack lock
Prepare 5.10.0-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.10.0.202011251205-m3
PacketLineIn: ensure that END != DELIM
Update Orbit to S20201118210000 and add target for 4.18
PacketLineIn: ensure that END != DELIM
PacketLineIn: ensure that END != DELIM
Allow to resolve a conflict by checking out a file
Update Orbit to I20201111205634
Document that setLastModified sets time of symlink target
Fix bug in PerformanceLogContext
Fix IOException occurring during gc
Prepare 5.10.0-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.10.0.202011041322-m2
Revert "Client-side protocol V2 support for fetching"
Close Repository to fix tests failing on Windows
Client-side protocol V2 support for fetching
Update slf4j to 1.7.30
Update Orbit to S20201027182932 (2020-12 M2)
Fix formatting of config option values
Document options in core section supported by JGit
Ensure .gitmodules is loaded when accessing submodule name
Export new package org.eclipse.jgit.logging and import it where used
Ensure GC.deleteOrphans() can delete read-only orphaned files on Windows
Add new performance logging
Implement git describe --all
Compute time differences with Duration
Override config http.userAgent from environment GIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT
Upgrade spotbugs-maven-plugin to 4.1.3
Fix OperatorPrecedence warning flagged by error prone
UploadPackTest#testUploadRedundantBytes: ensure test repo is closed
ObjectDirectory#selectObjectRepresentation: fix formatting
Upgrade ecj to 3.23.0
Support "http.userAgent" and "http.extraHeader" from the git config
sshd: better error report when user cancels authentication
API filters for PackStatistics.Accumulator
Add TypedConfigGetter.getPath()
Make Javadoc consistent for PackStatistics fields
Measure time taken for reachability checks
Measure time taken for negotiation in protocol V2
IndexDiffFilter: handle path prefixes correctly
sshd: support the ProxyJump ssh config
Upgrade jacoco-maven-plugin to 0.8.6
ReceivePackStats: Add size and count of unnecessary pushed objects
Upgrade maven-project-info-reports-plugin to 3.1.1
Prepare 5.9.1-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.9.0.202009080501-r
[releng] Enable japicmp for the fragments added in 5.8.0
GitlinkMergeTest: fix boxing warnings
Remove unused API problem filters
Add missing since tag on BundleWriter#addObjectsAsIs
SshdSession: close channel gracefully
GPG: include signer's user ID in the signature
jgit: Add DfsBundleWriter
Bump Bazel version to 3.5.0
Upgrade maven-resources-plugin to 3.2.0
Upgrade plexus-compiler version to 2.8.8
[bazel] Add missing dependency to slf4j-api
[errorprone] DirCacheEntry: make clear operator precedence
[errorprone] PackWriter#parallelDeltaSearch: avoid suppressed exception
[errorprone] Declare DirCache#version final
Add jgit-4.17-staging target platform for 2020-09
Update target platform to R20200831200620
Prepare 5.10.0-SNAPSHOT builds
Prepare 5.9.0-SNAPSHOT builds
ResolveMerger: do not content-merge gitlinks on del/mod conflicts
ResolveMerger: Adding test cases for GITLINK deletion
ResolveMerger: choose OURS on gitlink when ignoreConflicts
ResolveMerger: improving content merge readability
ResolveMerger: extracting createGitLinksMergeResult method
ResolveMerger: Adding test cases for GITLINK merge
JGit v5.9.0.202008260805-m3
Fix possible NegativeArraySizeException in PackIndexV1
FS: use binary search to determine filesystem timestamp resolution
Do not prematurely create directory of jgit's XDG config file
FS: write to JGit config in a background thread
FS: don't cache fallback if running in background
Keep line endings for text files committed with CR/LF on text=auto
Delay WindowCache statistics JMX MBean registration
[releng] Update plexus-compiler to 2.8.7
DirCache: support index V4
Update javadoc for RemoteSession and SshSessionFactory
Fix JSchProcess.waitFor() with time-out
sshd: work around a race condition in Apache MINA sshd 2.4.0/2.5.x
sshd: store per-session data on the sshd session object
FilterSpec: Use BigInteger.ZERO instead of valueOf(0)
Do not send empty blob in response to blob:none filter
Add support for tree filters when fetching
sshd: use PropertyResolver in test
FS_POSIX: avoid prompt to install the XCode tools on OS X
Remove dependency on JSch from SSH test framework
Use LinkedBlockingQueue for executor determining filesystem attributes
Update API warning filters
Remove unused imports
Bazel: Add workspace status command to stamp final artifact
DiffFormatter: correctly deal with tracked files in ignored folders
Prepare 5.8.2-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.8.1.202007141445-r
Update Jetty to 9.4.30.v20200611
Fix writing GPG signatures with trailing newline
Rename a test method
Add a test for upstream bug SSHD-1028
Improve error message when receive.maxCommandBytes is exceeded
LfsConnectionFactory#getLfsUrl: Fix unconditional break in for-loop
DiffFormatterTest: Add a test to confirm the default rename detection settings
Upgrade maven-site-plugin to 3.9.1
Upgrade build-helper-maven-plugin to 3.2.0
Upgrade spotbugs to 4.0.4
MergedReftable: Include the last reftable in determining minUpdateIndex
Add new osgi fragments to maven-central deploy scripts
PackBitmapIndex: Not buffer inflated bitmap during bitmap creation.
Do not require org.assertj.core.annotations
Upgrade ecj to 3.22.0
Remove workaround for signing jars using Tycho plugins
Use https for URL of jgit website
Fix CI information in pom.xml
Use gitiles as scm url in pom.xml for browsing source code
Update API baseline to 5.8.0.202006091008-r
Remove trailing whitespace
Change-Id: Ie6bc6954741a47cfbd32c0886bdbd7b594f08b31
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>