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{- git-annex direct mode
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- Copyright 2012, 2013 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
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- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
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-}
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module Annex.Direct where
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import Common.Annex
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import qualified Annex
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import qualified Git
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import qualified Git.LsFiles
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import qualified Git.Merge
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import qualified Git.DiffTree as DiffTree
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import qualified Git.Config
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import qualified Git.Ref
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work around lack of receive.denyCurrentBranch in direct mode
Now that direct mode sets core.bare=true, git's normal prohibition about
pushing into the currently checked out branch doesn't work.
A simple fix for this would be an update hook which blocks the pushes..
but git hooks must be executable, and git-annex needs to be usable on eg,
FAT, which lacks x bits.
Instead, enabling direct mode switches the branch (eg master) to a special
purpose branch (eg annex/direct/master). This branch is not pushed when
syncing; instead any changes that git annex sync commits get written to
master, and it's pushed (along with synced/master) to the remote.
Note that initialization has been changed to always call setDirect,
even if it's just setDirect False for indirect mode. This is needed because
if the user has just cloned a direct mode repo, that nothing has synced
with before, it may have no master branch, and only a annex/direct/master.
Resulting in that branch being checked out locally too. Calling setDirect False
for indirect mode moves back out of this branch, to a new master branch,
and ensures that a manual "git push" doesn't push changes directly to
the annex/direct/master of the remote. (It's possible that the user
makes a commit w/o using git-annex and pushes it, but nothing I can do
about that really.)
This commit was sponsored by Jonathan Harrington.
2013-11-06 01:08:31 +00:00
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import qualified Git.Branch
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import Git.Sha
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import Git.FilePath
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import Git.Types
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import Config
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import Annex.CatFile
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import qualified Annex.Queue
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import Logs.Location
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import Backend
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import Types.KeySource
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import Annex.Content
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import Annex.Content.Direct
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fully support core.symlinks=false in all relevant symlink handling code
Refactored annex link code into nice clean new library.
Audited and dealt with calls to createSymbolicLink.
Remaining calls are all safe, because:
Annex/Link.hs: ( liftIO $ createSymbolicLink linktarget file
only when core.symlinks=true
Assistant/WebApp/Configurators/Local.hs: createSymbolicLink link link
test if symlinks can be made
Command/Fix.hs: liftIO $ createSymbolicLink link file
command only works in indirect mode
Command/FromKey.hs: liftIO $ createSymbolicLink link file
command only works in indirect mode
Command/Indirect.hs: liftIO $ createSymbolicLink l f
refuses to run if core.symlinks=false
Init.hs: createSymbolicLink f f2
test if symlinks can be made
Remote/Directory.hs: go [file] = catchBoolIO $ createSymbolicLink file f >> return True
fast key linking; catches failure to make symlink and falls back to copy
Remote/Git.hs: liftIO $ catchBoolIO $ createSymbolicLink loc file >> return True
ditto
Upgrade/V1.hs: liftIO $ createSymbolicLink link f
v1 repos could not be on a filesystem w/o symlinks
Audited and dealt with calls to readSymbolicLink.
Remaining calls are all safe, because:
Annex/Link.hs: ( liftIO $ catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file
only when core.symlinks=true
Assistant/Threads/Watcher.hs: ifM ((==) (Just link) <$> liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file))
code that fixes real symlinks when inotify sees them
It's ok to not fix psdueo-symlinks.
Assistant/Threads/Watcher.hs: mlink <- liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file)
ditto
Command/Fix.hs: stopUnless ((/=) (Just link) <$> liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file)) $ do
command only works in indirect mode
Upgrade/V1.hs: getsymlink = takeFileName <$> readSymbolicLink file
v1 repos could not be on a filesystem w/o symlinks
Audited and dealt with calls to isSymbolicLink.
(Typically used with getSymbolicLinkStatus, but that is just used because
getFileStatus is not as robust; it also works on pseudolinks.)
Remaining calls are all safe, because:
Assistant/Threads/SanityChecker.hs: | isSymbolicLink s -> addsymlink file ms
only handles staging of symlinks that were somehow not staged
(might need to be updated to support pseudolinks, but this is
only a belt-and-suspenders check anyway, and I've never seen the code run)
Command/Add.hs: if isSymbolicLink s || not (isRegularFile s)
avoids adding symlinks to the annex, so not relevant
Command/Indirect.hs: | isSymbolicLink s -> void $ flip whenAnnexed f $
only allowed on systems that support symlinks
Command/Indirect.hs: whenM (liftIO $ not . isSymbolicLink <$> getSymbolicLinkStatus f) $ do
ditto
Seek.hs:notSymlink f = liftIO $ not . isSymbolicLink <$> getSymbolicLinkStatus f
used to find unlocked files, only relevant in indirect mode
Utility/FSEvents.hs: | Files.isSymbolicLink s = runhook addSymlinkHook $ Just s
Utility/FSEvents.hs: | Files.isSymbolicLink s ->
Utility/INotify.hs: | Files.isSymbolicLink s ->
Utility/INotify.hs: checkfiletype Files.isSymbolicLink addSymlinkHook f
Utility/Kqueue.hs: | Files.isSymbolicLink s = callhook addSymlinkHook (Just s) change
all above are lower-level, not relevant
Audited and dealt with calls to isSymLink.
Remaining calls are all safe, because:
Annex/Direct.hs: | isSymLink (getmode item) =
This is looking at git diff-tree objects, not files on disk
Command/Unused.hs: | isSymLink (LsTree.mode l) = do
This is looking at git ls-tree, not file on disk
Utility/FileMode.hs:isSymLink :: FileMode -> Bool
Utility/FileMode.hs:isSymLink = checkMode symbolicLinkMode
low-level
Done!!
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import Annex.Link
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import Utility.InodeCache
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import Utility.CopyFile
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import Annex.Perms
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import Annex.ReplaceFile
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import Annex.Exception
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import Annex.VariantFile
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{- Uses git ls-files to find files that need to be committed, and stages
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- them into the index. Returns True if some changes were staged. -}
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stageDirect :: Annex Bool
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stageDirect = do
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Annex.Queue.flush
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top <- fromRepo Git.repoPath
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(l, cleanup) <- inRepo $ Git.LsFiles.stagedOthersDetails [top]
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forM_ l go
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void $ liftIO cleanup
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staged <- Annex.Queue.size
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Annex.Queue.flush
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return $ staged /= 0
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where
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{- Determine what kind of modified or deleted file this is, as
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- efficiently as we can, by getting any key that's associated
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- with it in git, as well as its stat info. -}
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go (file, Just sha, Just mode) = do
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shakey <- catKey sha mode
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mstat <- liftIO $ catchMaybeIO $ getSymbolicLinkStatus file
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sync: Bug fix, avoid adding to the annex the dummy symlinks used on crippled filesystems.
The root of the problem is that toInodeCache sees a non-symlink, and so
goes on and generates a new inode cache for the dummy symlink.
Any place that toInodeCache, or sameFileStatus, or genInodeCache are called
may need to deal with this case. Although many of them are ok. For example,
prepSendAnnex calls sameInodeCache, which calls genInodeCache.. but if
the file content is not present, the InodeCache generated for its standin
file is appropriately not the same, and so it returns Nothing.
I've audited some, but have to say I'm not happy with this; it should be
handled at the type level somehow, or a toInodeCache wrapper be used that
is aware of dummy symlinks.
(The Watcher already dealt with it, via the guardSymlinkStandin function.)
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filekey <- isAnnexLink file
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case (shakey, filekey, mstat, toInodeCache =<< mstat) of
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(_, Just key, _, _)
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| shakey == filekey -> noop
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{- A changed symlink. -}
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| otherwise -> stageannexlink file key
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(Just key, _, _, Just cache) -> do
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{- All direct mode files will show as
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- modified, so compare the cache to see if
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- it really was. -}
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oldcache <- recordedInodeCache key
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case oldcache of
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[] -> modifiedannexed file key cache
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_ -> unlessM (elemInodeCaches cache oldcache) $
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modifiedannexed file key cache
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sync: Bug fix, avoid adding to the annex the dummy symlinks used on crippled filesystems.
The root of the problem is that toInodeCache sees a non-symlink, and so
goes on and generates a new inode cache for the dummy symlink.
Any place that toInodeCache, or sameFileStatus, or genInodeCache are called
may need to deal with this case. Although many of them are ok. For example,
prepSendAnnex calls sameInodeCache, which calls genInodeCache.. but if
the file content is not present, the InodeCache generated for its standin
file is appropriately not the same, and so it returns Nothing.
I've audited some, but have to say I'm not happy with this; it should be
handled at the type level somehow, or a toInodeCache wrapper be used that
is aware of dummy symlinks.
(The Watcher already dealt with it, via the guardSymlinkStandin function.)
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(Just key, _, Nothing, _) -> deletedannexed file key
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(Nothing, _, Nothing, _) -> deletegit file
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(_, _, Just _, _) -> addgit file
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go _ = noop
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modifiedannexed file oldkey cache = do
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void $ removeAssociatedFile oldkey file
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void $ addDirect file cache
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deletedannexed file key = do
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void $ removeAssociatedFile key file
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deletegit file
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sync: Bug fix, avoid adding to the annex the dummy symlinks used on crippled filesystems.
The root of the problem is that toInodeCache sees a non-symlink, and so
goes on and generates a new inode cache for the dummy symlink.
Any place that toInodeCache, or sameFileStatus, or genInodeCache are called
may need to deal with this case. Although many of them are ok. For example,
prepSendAnnex calls sameInodeCache, which calls genInodeCache.. but if
the file content is not present, the InodeCache generated for its standin
file is appropriately not the same, and so it returns Nothing.
I've audited some, but have to say I'm not happy with this; it should be
handled at the type level somehow, or a toInodeCache wrapper be used that
is aware of dummy symlinks.
(The Watcher already dealt with it, via the guardSymlinkStandin function.)
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stageannexlink file key = do
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l <- inRepo $ gitAnnexLink file key
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stageSymlink file =<< hashSymlink l
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void $ addAssociatedFile key file
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addgit file = Annex.Queue.addCommand "add" [Param "-f"] [file]
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deletegit file = Annex.Queue.addCommand "rm" [Param "-qf"] [file]
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{- Run before a commit to update direct mode bookeeping to reflect the
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- staged changes being committed. -}
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preCommitDirect :: Annex Bool
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preCommitDirect = do
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(diffs, clean) <- inRepo $ DiffTree.diffIndex Git.Ref.headRef
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makeabs <- flip fromTopFilePath <$> gitRepo
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forM_ diffs (go makeabs)
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liftIO clean
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where
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go makeabs diff = do
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withkey (DiffTree.srcsha diff) (DiffTree.srcmode diff) removeAssociatedFile
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withkey (DiffTree.dstsha diff) (DiffTree.dstmode diff) addAssociatedFile
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where
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withkey sha mode a = when (sha /= nullSha) $ do
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k <- catKey sha mode
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case k of
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Nothing -> noop
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Just key -> void $ a key $
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makeabs $ DiffTree.file diff
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{- Adds a file to the annex in direct mode. Can fail, if the file is
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- modified or deleted while it's being added. -}
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addDirect :: FilePath -> InodeCache -> Annex Bool
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addDirect file cache = do
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showStart "add" file
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let source = KeySource
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{ keyFilename = file
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, contentLocation = file
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, inodeCache = Just cache
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}
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got =<< genKey source =<< chooseBackend file
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where
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got Nothing = do
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showEndFail
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return False
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got (Just (key, _)) = ifM (sameInodeCache file [cache])
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( do
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l <- inRepo $ gitAnnexLink file key
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stageSymlink file =<< hashSymlink l
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addInodeCache key cache
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void $ addAssociatedFile key file
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logStatus key InfoPresent
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showEndOk
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return True
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, do
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showEndFail
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return False
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)
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{- In direct mode, git merge would usually refuse to do anything, since it
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- sees present direct mode files as type changed files. To avoid this,
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- merge is run with the work tree set to a temp directory.
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-}
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mergeDirect :: FilePath -> Git.Ref -> Git.Repo -> IO Bool
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mergeDirect d branch g = do
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whenM (doesDirectoryExist d) $
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removeDirectoryRecursive d
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createDirectoryIfMissing True d
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let g' = g { location = Local { gitdir = Git.localGitDir g, worktree = Just d } }
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Git.Merge.mergeNonInteractive branch g'
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{- Cleans up after a direct mode merge. The merge must have been committed,
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- and the commit sha passed in, along with the old sha of the tree
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- before the merge. Uses git diff-tree to find files that changed between
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- the two shas, and applies those changes to the work tree.
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-
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- There are really only two types of changes: An old item can be deleted,
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- or a new item added. Two passes are made, first deleting and then
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- adding. This is to handle cases where eg, a file is deleted and a
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- directory is added. (The diff-tree output may list these in the opposite
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- order, but we cannot add the directory until the file with the
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- same name is removed.)
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-}
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mergeDirectCleanup :: FilePath -> Git.Ref -> Git.Ref -> Annex ()
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mergeDirectCleanup d oldsha newsha = do
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(items, cleanup) <- inRepo $ DiffTree.diffTreeRecursive oldsha newsha
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makeabs <- flip fromTopFilePath <$> gitRepo
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let fsitems = zip (map (makeabs . DiffTree.file) items) items
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forM_ fsitems $
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go makeabs DiffTree.srcsha DiffTree.srcmode moveout moveout_raw
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forM_ fsitems $
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go makeabs DiffTree.dstsha DiffTree.dstmode movein movein_raw
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void $ liftIO cleanup
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liftIO $ removeDirectoryRecursive d
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where
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go makeabs getsha getmode a araw (f, item)
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| getsha item == nullSha = noop
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| otherwise = void $
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tryAnnex . maybe (araw item makeabs f) (\k -> void $ a item makeabs k f)
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=<< catKey (getsha item) (getmode item)
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moveout _ _ = removeDirect
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{- Files deleted by the merge are removed from the work tree.
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- Empty work tree directories are removed, per git behavior. -}
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moveout_raw _ _ f = liftIO $ do
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nukeFile f
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void $ tryIO $ removeDirectory $ parentDir f
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{- If the file is already present, with the right content for the
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- key, it's left alone.
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-
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- If the file is already present, and does not exist in the
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- oldsha branch, preserve this local file.
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-
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- Otherwise, create the symlink and then if possible, replace it
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- with the content. -}
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movein item makeabs k f = unlessM (goodContent k f) $ do
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preserveUnannexed item makeabs f oldsha
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l <- inRepo $ gitAnnexLink f k
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replaceFile f $ makeAnnexLink l
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toDirect k f
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{- Any new, modified, or renamed files were written to the temp
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- directory by the merge, and are moved to the real work tree. -}
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movein_raw item makeabs f = do
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preserveUnannexed item makeabs f oldsha
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2014-03-03 18:57:16 +00:00
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liftIO $ do
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createDirectoryIfMissing True $ parentDir f
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void $ tryIO $ rename (d </> getTopFilePath (DiffTree.file item)) f
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2014-03-04 05:58:09 +00:00
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{- If the file that's being moved in is already present in the work
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- tree, but did not exist in the oldsha branch, preserve this
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- local, unannexed file (or directory), as "variant-local".
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-
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- It's also possible that the file that's being moved in
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- is in a directory that collides with an exsting, non-annexed
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- file (not a directory), which should be preserved.
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-}
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preserveUnannexed :: DiffTree.DiffTreeItem -> (TopFilePath -> FilePath) -> FilePath -> Ref -> Annex ()
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preserveUnannexed item makeabs absf oldsha = do
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whenM (liftIO (collidingitem absf) <&&> unannexed absf) $
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liftIO $ findnewname absf 0
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checkdirs (DiffTree.file item)
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where
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checkdirs from = do
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let p = parentDir (getTopFilePath from)
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let d = asTopFilePath p
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unless (null p) $ do
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let absd = makeabs d
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whenM (liftIO (colliding_nondir absd) <&&> unannexed absd) $
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liftIO $ findnewname absd 0
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checkdirs d
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collidingitem f = isJust
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<$> catchMaybeIO (getSymbolicLinkStatus f)
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colliding_nondir f = maybe False (not . isDirectory)
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<$> catchMaybeIO (getSymbolicLinkStatus f)
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2014-03-03 21:09:53 +00:00
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2014-03-04 05:58:09 +00:00
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unannexed f = (isNothing <$> isAnnexLink f)
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<&&> (isNothing <$> catFileDetails oldsha f)
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2014-03-03 21:09:53 +00:00
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2014-03-04 05:58:09 +00:00
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findnewname :: FilePath -> Int -> IO ()
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findnewname f n = do
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let localf = mkVariant f
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("local" ++ if n > 0 then show n else "")
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ifM (collidingitem localf)
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( findnewname f (n+1)
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, rename f localf
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`catchIO` const (findnewname f (n+1))
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)
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2012-12-18 19:04:44 +00:00
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2012-12-18 21:15:16 +00:00
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{- If possible, converts a symlink in the working tree into a direct
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2013-05-23 00:58:27 +00:00
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- mode file. If the content is not available, leaves the symlink
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- unchanged. -}
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2012-12-18 21:15:16 +00:00
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toDirect :: Key -> FilePath -> Annex ()
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2013-02-18 06:39:40 +00:00
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toDirect k f = fromMaybe noop =<< toDirectGen k f
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2012-12-18 21:15:16 +00:00
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toDirectGen :: Key -> FilePath -> Annex (Maybe (Annex ()))
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toDirectGen k f = do
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2013-04-04 19:46:33 +00:00
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loc <- calcRepo $ gitAnnexLocation k
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2013-05-06 16:43:03 +00:00
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ifM (liftIO $ doesFileExist loc)
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2013-05-23 00:58:27 +00:00
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|
( return $ Just $ fromindirect loc
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, do
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{- Copy content from another direct file. -}
|
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|
|
absf <- liftIO $ absPath f
|
2013-07-08 21:29:42 +00:00
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|
|
dlocs <- filterM (goodContent k) =<<
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|
|
filterM (\l -> isNothing <$> getAnnexLinkTarget l) =<<
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|
(filter (/= absf) <$> addAssociatedFile k f)
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|
|
case dlocs of
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|
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[] -> return Nothing
|
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|
|
(dloc:_) -> return $ Just $ fromdirect dloc
|
2013-05-06 16:43:03 +00:00
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
where
|
2013-05-23 00:58:27 +00:00
|
|
|
fromindirect loc = do
|
2013-05-06 16:43:03 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Move content from annex to direct file. -}
|
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|
|
updateInodeCache k loc
|
2013-05-17 19:59:37 +00:00
|
|
|
void $ addAssociatedFile k f
|
2013-11-15 18:52:03 +00:00
|
|
|
modifyContent loc $ do
|
|
|
|
thawContent loc
|
|
|
|
replaceFile f $ liftIO . moveFile loc
|
2013-07-08 21:29:42 +00:00
|
|
|
fromdirect loc = do
|
|
|
|
replaceFile f $
|
|
|
|
liftIO . void . copyFileExternal loc
|
|
|
|
updateInodeCache k f
|
2012-12-18 21:15:16 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-05-20 20:28:33 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Removes a direct mode file, while retaining its content in the annex
|
|
|
|
- (unless its content has already been changed). -}
|
2012-12-18 21:15:16 +00:00
|
|
|
removeDirect :: Key -> FilePath -> Annex ()
|
|
|
|
removeDirect k f = do
|
2013-05-20 20:28:33 +00:00
|
|
|
void $ removeAssociatedFileUnchecked k f
|
|
|
|
unlessM (inAnnex k) $
|
|
|
|
ifM (goodContent k f)
|
|
|
|
( moveAnnex k f
|
|
|
|
, logStatus k InfoMissing
|
|
|
|
)
|
2012-12-18 21:15:16 +00:00
|
|
|
liftIO $ do
|
|
|
|
nukeFile f
|
2013-02-14 18:10:36 +00:00
|
|
|
void $ tryIO $ removeDirectory $ parentDir f
|
2012-12-25 19:48:15 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Called when a direct mode file has been changed. Its old content may be
|
|
|
|
- lost. -}
|
|
|
|
changedDirect :: Key -> FilePath -> Annex ()
|
|
|
|
changedDirect oldk f = do
|
|
|
|
locs <- removeAssociatedFile oldk f
|
|
|
|
whenM (pure (null locs) <&&> not <$> inAnnex oldk) $
|
|
|
|
logStatus oldk InfoMissing
|
2013-11-05 20:42:59 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Enable/disable direct mode. -}
|
|
|
|
setDirect :: Bool -> Annex ()
|
|
|
|
setDirect wantdirect = do
|
work around lack of receive.denyCurrentBranch in direct mode
Now that direct mode sets core.bare=true, git's normal prohibition about
pushing into the currently checked out branch doesn't work.
A simple fix for this would be an update hook which blocks the pushes..
but git hooks must be executable, and git-annex needs to be usable on eg,
FAT, which lacks x bits.
Instead, enabling direct mode switches the branch (eg master) to a special
purpose branch (eg annex/direct/master). This branch is not pushed when
syncing; instead any changes that git annex sync commits get written to
master, and it's pushed (along with synced/master) to the remote.
Note that initialization has been changed to always call setDirect,
even if it's just setDirect False for indirect mode. This is needed because
if the user has just cloned a direct mode repo, that nothing has synced
with before, it may have no master branch, and only a annex/direct/master.
Resulting in that branch being checked out locally too. Calling setDirect False
for indirect mode moves back out of this branch, to a new master branch,
and ensures that a manual "git push" doesn't push changes directly to
the annex/direct/master of the remote. (It's possible that the user
makes a commit w/o using git-annex and pushes it, but nothing I can do
about that really.)
This commit was sponsored by Jonathan Harrington.
2013-11-06 01:08:31 +00:00
|
|
|
if wantdirect
|
|
|
|
then do
|
|
|
|
switchHEAD
|
|
|
|
setbare
|
|
|
|
else do
|
|
|
|
setbare
|
|
|
|
switchHEADBack
|
2013-11-05 20:42:59 +00:00
|
|
|
setConfig (annexConfig "direct") val
|
|
|
|
Annex.changeGitConfig $ \c -> c { annexDirect = wantdirect }
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
val = Git.Config.boolConfig wantdirect
|
work around lack of receive.denyCurrentBranch in direct mode
Now that direct mode sets core.bare=true, git's normal prohibition about
pushing into the currently checked out branch doesn't work.
A simple fix for this would be an update hook which blocks the pushes..
but git hooks must be executable, and git-annex needs to be usable on eg,
FAT, which lacks x bits.
Instead, enabling direct mode switches the branch (eg master) to a special
purpose branch (eg annex/direct/master). This branch is not pushed when
syncing; instead any changes that git annex sync commits get written to
master, and it's pushed (along with synced/master) to the remote.
Note that initialization has been changed to always call setDirect,
even if it's just setDirect False for indirect mode. This is needed because
if the user has just cloned a direct mode repo, that nothing has synced
with before, it may have no master branch, and only a annex/direct/master.
Resulting in that branch being checked out locally too. Calling setDirect False
for indirect mode moves back out of this branch, to a new master branch,
and ensures that a manual "git push" doesn't push changes directly to
the annex/direct/master of the remote. (It's possible that the user
makes a commit w/o using git-annex and pushes it, but nothing I can do
about that really.)
This commit was sponsored by Jonathan Harrington.
2013-11-06 01:08:31 +00:00
|
|
|
setbare = setConfig (ConfigKey Git.Config.coreBare) val
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Since direct mode sets core.bare=true, incoming pushes could change
|
|
|
|
- the currently checked out branch. To avoid this problem, HEAD
|
|
|
|
- is changed to a internal ref that nothing is going to push to.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
|
- For refs/heads/master, use refs/heads/annex/direct/master;
|
|
|
|
- this way things that show HEAD (eg shell prompts) will
|
|
|
|
- hopefully show just "master". -}
|
|
|
|
directBranch :: Ref -> Ref
|
2014-02-19 05:09:17 +00:00
|
|
|
directBranch orighead = case split "/" $ fromRef orighead of
|
work around lack of receive.denyCurrentBranch in direct mode
Now that direct mode sets core.bare=true, git's normal prohibition about
pushing into the currently checked out branch doesn't work.
A simple fix for this would be an update hook which blocks the pushes..
but git hooks must be executable, and git-annex needs to be usable on eg,
FAT, which lacks x bits.
Instead, enabling direct mode switches the branch (eg master) to a special
purpose branch (eg annex/direct/master). This branch is not pushed when
syncing; instead any changes that git annex sync commits get written to
master, and it's pushed (along with synced/master) to the remote.
Note that initialization has been changed to always call setDirect,
even if it's just setDirect False for indirect mode. This is needed because
if the user has just cloned a direct mode repo, that nothing has synced
with before, it may have no master branch, and only a annex/direct/master.
Resulting in that branch being checked out locally too. Calling setDirect False
for indirect mode moves back out of this branch, to a new master branch,
and ensures that a manual "git push" doesn't push changes directly to
the annex/direct/master of the remote. (It's possible that the user
makes a commit w/o using git-annex and pushes it, but nothing I can do
about that really.)
This commit was sponsored by Jonathan Harrington.
2013-11-06 01:08:31 +00:00
|
|
|
("refs":"heads":"annex":"direct":_) -> orighead
|
|
|
|
("refs":"heads":rest) ->
|
|
|
|
Ref $ "refs/heads/annex/direct/" ++ intercalate "/" rest
|
2014-02-19 05:09:17 +00:00
|
|
|
_ -> Ref $ "refs/heads/" ++ fromRef (Git.Ref.base orighead)
|
work around lack of receive.denyCurrentBranch in direct mode
Now that direct mode sets core.bare=true, git's normal prohibition about
pushing into the currently checked out branch doesn't work.
A simple fix for this would be an update hook which blocks the pushes..
but git hooks must be executable, and git-annex needs to be usable on eg,
FAT, which lacks x bits.
Instead, enabling direct mode switches the branch (eg master) to a special
purpose branch (eg annex/direct/master). This branch is not pushed when
syncing; instead any changes that git annex sync commits get written to
master, and it's pushed (along with synced/master) to the remote.
Note that initialization has been changed to always call setDirect,
even if it's just setDirect False for indirect mode. This is needed because
if the user has just cloned a direct mode repo, that nothing has synced
with before, it may have no master branch, and only a annex/direct/master.
Resulting in that branch being checked out locally too. Calling setDirect False
for indirect mode moves back out of this branch, to a new master branch,
and ensures that a manual "git push" doesn't push changes directly to
the annex/direct/master of the remote. (It's possible that the user
makes a commit w/o using git-annex and pushes it, but nothing I can do
about that really.)
This commit was sponsored by Jonathan Harrington.
2013-11-06 01:08:31 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Converts a directBranch back to the original branch.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
|
- Any other ref is left unchanged.
|
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
|
fromDirectBranch :: Ref -> Ref
|
2014-02-19 05:09:17 +00:00
|
|
|
fromDirectBranch directhead = case split "/" $ fromRef directhead of
|
work around lack of receive.denyCurrentBranch in direct mode
Now that direct mode sets core.bare=true, git's normal prohibition about
pushing into the currently checked out branch doesn't work.
A simple fix for this would be an update hook which blocks the pushes..
but git hooks must be executable, and git-annex needs to be usable on eg,
FAT, which lacks x bits.
Instead, enabling direct mode switches the branch (eg master) to a special
purpose branch (eg annex/direct/master). This branch is not pushed when
syncing; instead any changes that git annex sync commits get written to
master, and it's pushed (along with synced/master) to the remote.
Note that initialization has been changed to always call setDirect,
even if it's just setDirect False for indirect mode. This is needed because
if the user has just cloned a direct mode repo, that nothing has synced
with before, it may have no master branch, and only a annex/direct/master.
Resulting in that branch being checked out locally too. Calling setDirect False
for indirect mode moves back out of this branch, to a new master branch,
and ensures that a manual "git push" doesn't push changes directly to
the annex/direct/master of the remote. (It's possible that the user
makes a commit w/o using git-annex and pushes it, but nothing I can do
about that really.)
This commit was sponsored by Jonathan Harrington.
2013-11-06 01:08:31 +00:00
|
|
|
("refs":"heads":"annex":"direct":rest) ->
|
|
|
|
Ref $ "refs/heads/" ++ intercalate "/" rest
|
|
|
|
_ -> directhead
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
switchHEAD :: Annex ()
|
|
|
|
switchHEAD = maybe noop switch =<< inRepo Git.Branch.currentUnsafe
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
switch orighead = do
|
|
|
|
let newhead = directBranch orighead
|
|
|
|
maybe noop (inRepo . Git.Branch.update newhead)
|
|
|
|
=<< inRepo (Git.Ref.sha orighead)
|
|
|
|
inRepo $ Git.Branch.checkout newhead
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
switchHEADBack :: Annex ()
|
|
|
|
switchHEADBack = maybe noop switch =<< inRepo Git.Branch.currentUnsafe
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
switch currhead = do
|
|
|
|
let orighead = fromDirectBranch currhead
|
|
|
|
v <- inRepo $ Git.Ref.sha currhead
|
|
|
|
case v of
|
|
|
|
Just headsha
|
|
|
|
| orighead /= currhead -> do
|
|
|
|
inRepo $ Git.Branch.update orighead headsha
|
|
|
|
inRepo $ Git.Branch.checkout orighead
|
|
|
|
inRepo $ Git.Branch.delete currhead
|
|
|
|
_ -> inRepo $ Git.Branch.checkout orighead
|