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{- git-annex command
-
- Copyright 2017-2019 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE TupleSections, BangPatterns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
module Command.Export where
import Command
import qualified Annex
import qualified Git
import qualified Git.DiffTree
import qualified Git.LsTree
import qualified Git.Tree
import qualified Git.Ref
import Git.Types
import Git.FilePath
import Git.Sha
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import qualified Remote
import Types.Remote
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import Types.Export
import Annex.Export
import Annex.Content
import Annex.Transfer
import Annex.CatFile
import Annex.FileMatcher
import Annex.RemoteTrackingBranch
import Logs.Location
import Logs.Export
import Logs.PreferredContent
import Database.Export
import Config
import Utility.Tmp
import Utility.Metered
import Utility.Matcher
import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as S8
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import qualified Data.Map as M
import Control.Concurrent
cmd :: Command
cmd = withGlobalOptions [jobsOption, jsonOptions, jsonProgressOption] $
command "export" SectionCommon
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"export a tree of files to a special remote"
paramTreeish (seek <$$> optParser)
data ExportOptions = ExportOptions
{ exportTreeish :: Git.Ref
-- ^ can be a tree, a branch, a commit, or a tag
, exportRemote :: DeferredParse Remote
, exportTracking :: Bool
}
optParser :: CmdParamsDesc -> Parser ExportOptions
optParser _ = ExportOptions
<$> (Git.Ref <$> parsetreeish)
<*> (parseRemoteOption <$> parseToOption)
<*> parsetracking
where
parsetreeish = argument str
( metavar paramTreeish
)
parsetracking = switch
( long "tracking"
<> help ("track changes to the " ++ paramTreeish ++ " (deprecated)")
)
-- To handle renames which swap files, the exported file is first renamed
-- to a stable temporary name based on the key.
exportTempName :: Key -> ExportLocation
exportTempName ek = mkExportLocation $ toRawFilePath $
".git-annex-tmp-content-" ++ serializeKey ek
seek :: ExportOptions -> CommandSeek
seek o = startConcurrency commandStages $ do
r <- getParsed (exportRemote o)
unlessM (isExportSupported r) $
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giveup "That remote does not support exports."
-- handle deprecated option
when (exportTracking o) $
setConfig (remoteAnnexConfig r "tracking-branch")
(fromRef $ exportTreeish o)
tree <- filterExport r =<<
fromMaybe (giveup "unknown tree") <$>
inRepo (Git.Ref.tree (exportTreeish o))
mtbcommitsha <- getExportCommit r (exportTreeish o)
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db <- openDb (uuid r)
writeLockDbWhile db $ do
changeExport r db tree
unlessM (Annex.getRead Annex.fast) $ do
void $ fillExport r db tree mtbcommitsha
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closeDb db
-- | When the treeish is a branch like master or refs/heads/master
-- (but not refs/remotes/...), find the commit it points to
-- and the corresponding remote tracking branch.
--
-- The treeish may also be a subdir within a branch, like master:subdir,
-- that results in this returning the same thing it does for the master
-- branch.
getExportCommit :: Remote -> Git.Ref -> Annex (Maybe (RemoteTrackingBranch, Sha))
getExportCommit r treeish
| '/' `notElem` fromRef baseref = do
let tb = mkRemoteTrackingBranch r baseref
commitsha <- inRepo $ Git.Ref.sha $ Git.Ref.underBase refsheads baseref
return (fmap (tb, ) commitsha)
| otherwise = return Nothing
where
baseref = Ref $ S8.takeWhile (/= ':') $ fromRef' $
Git.Ref.removeBase refsheads treeish
refsheads = "refs/heads"
-- | Changes what's exported to the remote. Does not upload any new
-- files, but does delete and rename files already exported to the remote.
changeExport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> ExportFiltered Git.Ref -> CommandSeek
changeExport r db (ExportFiltered new) = do
old <- getExport (uuid r)
recordExportBeginning (uuid r) new
-- Clean up after incomplete export of a tree, in which
-- the next block of code below may have renamed some files to
-- temp files. Diff from the incomplete tree to the new tree,
-- and delete any temp files that the new tree can't use.
let recover diff = commandAction $
startRecoverIncomplete r db
(Git.DiffTree.srcsha diff)
(Git.DiffTree.file diff)
forM_ (incompleteExportedTreeishes old) $ \incomplete ->
mapdiff recover incomplete new
waitForAllRunningCommandActions
-- Diff the old and new trees, and delete or rename to new name all
-- changed files in the export. After this, every file that remains
-- in the export will have the content from the new treeish.
--
-- When there was an export conflict, this resolves it.
--
-- The ExportTree is also updated here to reflect the new tree.
case exportedTreeishes old of
[] -> updateExportTree db emptyTree new
[oldtreesha] -> do
diffmap <- mkDiffMap oldtreesha new db
let seekdiffmap a = commandActions $
map a (M.toList diffmap)
-- Rename old files to temp, or delete.
seekdiffmap $ \(ek, (moldf, mnewf)) -> do
case (moldf, mnewf) of
(Just oldf, Just _newf) ->
startMoveToTempName r db oldf ek
(Just oldf, Nothing) ->
startUnexport' r db oldf ek
_ -> stop
waitForAllRunningCommandActions
-- Rename from temp to new files.
seekdiffmap $ \(ek, (moldf, mnewf)) ->
case (moldf, mnewf) of
(Just _oldf, Just newf) ->
startMoveFromTempName r db ek newf
_ -> stop
waitForAllRunningCommandActions
ts -> do
warning "Resolving export conflict.."
forM_ ts $ \oldtreesha -> do
-- Unexport both the srcsha and the dstsha,
-- because the wrong content may have
-- been renamed to the dstsha due to the
-- export conflict.
let unexportboth d =
[ Git.DiffTree.srcsha d
, Git.DiffTree.dstsha d
]
-- Don't rename to temp, because the
-- content is unknown; delete instead.
mapdiff
(\diff -> commandAction $ startUnexport r db (Git.DiffTree.file diff) (unexportboth diff))
oldtreesha new
updateExportTree db emptyTree new
waitForAllRunningCommandActions
liftIO $ recordExportTreeCurrent db new
-- Waiting until now to record the export guarantees that,
-- if this export is interrupted, there are no files left over
-- from a previous export, that are not part of this export.
c <- Annex.getState Annex.errcounter
when (c == 0) $ do
recordExportUnderway (uuid r) $ ExportChange
{ oldTreeish = exportedTreeishes old
, newTreeish = new
}
where
mapdiff a oldtreesha newtreesha = do
(diff, cleanup) <- inRepo $
Git.DiffTree.diffTreeRecursive oldtreesha newtreesha
sequence_ $ map a diff
void $ liftIO cleanup
-- Map of old and new filenames for each changed Key in a diff.
type DiffMap = M.Map Key (Maybe TopFilePath, Maybe TopFilePath)
mkDiffMap :: Git.Ref -> Git.Ref -> ExportHandle -> Annex DiffMap
mkDiffMap old new db = do
(diff, cleanup) <- inRepo $ Git.DiffTree.diffTreeRecursive old new
diffmap <- M.fromListWith combinedm . concat <$> forM diff mkdm
void $ liftIO cleanup
return diffmap
where
combinedm (srca, dsta) (srcb, dstb) = (srca <|> srcb, dsta <|> dstb)
mkdm i = do
srcek <- getek (Git.DiffTree.srcsha i)
dstek <- getek (Git.DiffTree.dstsha i)
updateExportTree' db srcek dstek i
return $ catMaybes
[ (, (Just (Git.DiffTree.file i), Nothing)) <$> srcek
, (, (Nothing, Just (Git.DiffTree.file i))) <$> dstek
]
getek sha
| sha `elem` nullShas = return Nothing
| otherwise = Just <$> exportKey sha
newtype FileUploaded = FileUploaded { fromFileUploaded :: Bool }
newtype AllFilled = AllFilled { fromAllFilled :: Bool }
-- | Upload all exported files that are not yet in the remote.
--
-- Returns True when some files were uploaded (perhaps not all of them).
--
-- Once all exported files have reached the remote, updates the
-- remote tracking branch.
fillExport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> ExportFiltered Git.Ref -> Maybe (RemoteTrackingBranch, Sha) -> Annex Bool
fillExport r db (ExportFiltered newtree) mtbcommitsha = do
(l, cleanup) <- inRepo $ Git.LsTree.lsTree
Git.LsTree.LsTreeRecursive
(Git.LsTree.LsTreeLong False)
newtree
cvar <- liftIO $ newMVar (FileUploaded False)
allfilledvar <- liftIO $ newMVar (AllFilled True)
commandActions $
map (startExport r db cvar allfilledvar) l
void $ liftIO $ cleanup
waitForAllRunningCommandActions
case mtbcommitsha of
Nothing -> noop
Just (tb, commitsha) ->
whenM (liftIO $ fromAllFilled <$> takeMVar allfilledvar) $
makeRemoteTrackingBranchMergeCommit tb commitsha
>>= setRemoteTrackingBranch tb
liftIO $ fromFileUploaded <$> takeMVar cvar
startExport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> MVar FileUploaded -> MVar AllFilled -> Git.LsTree.TreeItem -> CommandStart
startExport r db cvar allfilledvar ti = do
ek <- exportKey (Git.LsTree.sha ti)
make CommandStart return a StartMessage The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to quickly decide to stop. To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker thread, after the CommandStart has run. Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will lead to breakage going forward.) The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages. This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it wants for each CommandStart. One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it. The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem, when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about this detail. Future work. Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly avoided. In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no longer does. Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key. This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
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stopUnless (notrecordedpresent ek) $
starting ("export " ++ name r) ai si $
ifM (either (const False) id <$> tryNonAsync (checkPresentExport (exportActions r) ek loc))
make CommandStart return a StartMessage The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to quickly decide to stop. To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker thread, after the CommandStart has run. Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will lead to breakage going forward.) The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages. This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it wants for each CommandStart. One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it. The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem, when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about this detail. Future work. Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly avoided. In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no longer does. Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key. This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
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( next $ cleanupExport r db ek loc False
, do
liftIO $ modifyMVar_ cvar (pure . const (FileUploaded True))
performExport r db ek af (Git.LsTree.sha ti) loc allfilledvar
)
where
loc = mkExportLocation f
f = getTopFilePath (Git.LsTree.file ti)
af = AssociatedFile (Just f)
ai = ActionItemTreeFile f
si = SeekInput []
notrecordedpresent ek =
ifM (liftIO $ notElem loc <$> getExportedLocation db ek)
( return True
-- When content was lost from the remote and
-- a fsck noticed that, the export db will still
-- list it as present in the remote. So also check
-- location tracking.
-- However, git sha keys do not have their locations
-- tracked, and fsck doesn't check them, so not
-- for those.
, if isGitShaKey ek
then return False
else notElem (uuid r) <$> loggedLocations ek
)
performExport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> Key -> AssociatedFile -> Sha -> ExportLocation -> MVar AllFilled -> CommandPerform
performExport r db ek af contentsha loc allfilledvar = do
let storer = storeExport (exportActions r)
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sent <- tryNonAsync $ if not (isGitShaKey ek)
then ifM (inAnnex ek)
( notifyTransfer Upload af $
-- alwaysUpload because the same key
-- could be used for more than one export
-- location, and concurrently uploading
-- of the content should still be allowed.
alwaysUpload (uuid r) ek af Nothing stdRetry $ \pm -> do
let rollback = void $
performUnexport r db [ek] loc
sendAnnex ek rollback $ \f ->
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Remote.action $
storer f ek loc pm
, do
showNote "not available"
return False
)
-- Sending a non-annexed file.
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else withTmpFile "export" $ \tmp h -> do
b <- catObject contentsha
liftIO $ L.hPut h b
liftIO $ hClose h
Remote.action $
storer tmp ek loc nullMeterUpdate
let failedsend = liftIO $ modifyMVar_ allfilledvar (pure . const (AllFilled False))
case sent of
Right True -> next $ cleanupExport r db ek loc True
Right False -> do
failedsend
stop
Left err -> do
failedsend
throwM err
cleanupExport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> Key -> ExportLocation -> Bool -> CommandCleanup
cleanupExport r db ek loc sent = do
liftIO $ addExportedLocation db ek loc
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when (sent && not (isGitShaKey ek)) $
logChange ek (uuid r) InfoPresent
return True
startUnexport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> TopFilePath -> [Git.Sha] -> CommandStart
startUnexport r db f shas = do
eks <- forM (filter (`notElem` nullShas) shas) exportKey
if null eks
then stop
else starting ("unexport " ++ name r) ai si $
make CommandStart return a StartMessage The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to quickly decide to stop. To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker thread, after the CommandStart has run. Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will lead to breakage going forward.) The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages. This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it wants for each CommandStart. One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it. The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem, when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about this detail. Future work. Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly avoided. In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no longer does. Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key. This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
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performUnexport r db eks loc
where
loc = mkExportLocation f'
f' = getTopFilePath f
ai = ActionItemTreeFile f'
si = SeekInput []
startUnexport' :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> TopFilePath -> Key -> CommandStart
startUnexport' r db f ek =
starting ("unexport " ++ name r) ai si $
performUnexport r db [ek] loc
where
loc = mkExportLocation f'
f' = getTopFilePath f
ai = ActionItemTreeFile f'
si = SeekInput []
-- Unlike a usual drop from a repository, this does not check that
-- numcopies is satisfied before removing the content. Typically an export
-- remote is untrusted, so would not count as a copy anyway.
-- Or, an export may be appendonly, and removing a file from it does
-- not really remove the content, which must be accessible later on.
performUnexport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> [Key] -> ExportLocation -> CommandPerform
performUnexport r db eks loc = do
ifM (allM rm eks)
( next $ cleanupUnexport r db eks loc
, stop
)
where
rm ek = Remote.action $ removeExport (exportActions r) ek loc
cleanupUnexport :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> [Key] -> ExportLocation -> CommandCleanup
cleanupUnexport r db eks loc = do
liftIO $ do
forM_ eks $ \ek ->
removeExportedLocation db ek loc
flushDbQueue db
-- An versionedExport remote supports removeExportLocation to remove
-- the file from the exported tree, but still retains the content
-- and allows retrieving it.
unless (versionedExport (exportActions r)) $ do
remaininglocs <- liftIO $
concat <$> forM eks (getExportedLocation db)
when (null remaininglocs) $
forM_ eks $ \ek ->
logChange ek (uuid r) InfoMissing
removeEmptyDirectories r db loc eks
startRecoverIncomplete :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> Git.Sha -> TopFilePath -> CommandStart
startRecoverIncomplete r db sha oldf
| sha `elem` nullShas = stop
| otherwise = do
ek <- exportKey sha
let loc = exportTempName ek
let ai = ActionItemTreeFile (fromExportLocation loc)
let si = SeekInput []
starting ("unexport " ++ name r) ai si $ do
liftIO $ removeExportedLocation db ek oldloc
make CommandStart return a StartMessage The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to quickly decide to stop. To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker thread, after the CommandStart has run. Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will lead to breakage going forward.) The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages. This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it wants for each CommandStart. One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it. The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem, when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about this detail. Future work. Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly avoided. In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no longer does. Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key. This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
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performUnexport r db [ek] loc
where
oldloc = mkExportLocation $ getTopFilePath oldf
startMoveToTempName :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> TopFilePath -> Key -> CommandStart
startMoveToTempName r db f ek =
starting ("rename " ++ name r) ai si $
performRename r db ek loc tmploc
where
loc = mkExportLocation f'
f' = getTopFilePath f
tmploc = exportTempName ek
ai = ActionItemOther $ Just $ fromRawFilePath f' ++ " -> " ++ fromRawFilePath (fromExportLocation tmploc)
si = SeekInput []
startMoveFromTempName :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> Key -> TopFilePath -> CommandStart
startMoveFromTempName r db ek f = do
let tmploc = exportTempName ek
let ai = ActionItemOther (Just (fromRawFilePath (fromExportLocation tmploc) ++ " -> " ++ fromRawFilePath f'))
stopUnless (liftIO $ elem tmploc <$> getExportedLocation db ek) $
starting ("rename " ++ name r) ai si $
make CommandStart return a StartMessage The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to quickly decide to stop. To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker thread, after the CommandStart has run. Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will lead to breakage going forward.) The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages. This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it wants for each CommandStart. One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it. The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem, when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about this detail. Future work. Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly avoided. In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no longer does. Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key. This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
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performRename r db ek tmploc loc
where
loc = mkExportLocation f'
f' = getTopFilePath f
si = SeekInput []
performRename :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> Key -> ExportLocation -> ExportLocation -> CommandPerform
performRename r db ek src dest =
tryNonAsync (renameExport (exportActions r) ek src dest) >>= \case
Right (Just ()) -> next $ cleanupRename r db ek src dest
Left err -> do
warning $ "rename failed (" ++ show err ++ "); deleting instead"
fallbackdelete
-- remote does not support renaming
Right Nothing -> fallbackdelete
where
fallbackdelete = performUnexport r db [ek] src
cleanupRename :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> Key -> ExportLocation -> ExportLocation -> CommandCleanup
cleanupRename r db ek src dest = do
liftIO $ do
removeExportedLocation db ek src
addExportedLocation db ek dest
flushDbQueue db
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if exportDirectories src /= exportDirectories dest
then removeEmptyDirectories r db src [ek]
else return True
-- | Remove empty directories from the export. Call after removing an
-- exported file, and after calling removeExportLocation and flushing the
-- database.
removeEmptyDirectories :: Remote -> ExportHandle -> ExportLocation -> [Key] -> Annex Bool
removeEmptyDirectories r db loc ks
| null (exportDirectories loc) = return True
| otherwise = case removeExportDirectory (exportActions r) of
Nothing -> return True
Just removeexportdirectory -> do
ok <- allM (go removeexportdirectory)
(reverse (exportDirectories loc))
unless ok $ liftIO $ do
-- Add location back to export database,
-- so this is tried again next time.
forM_ ks $ \k ->
addExportedLocation db k loc
flushDbQueue db
return ok
where
go removeexportdirectory d =
ifM (liftIO $ isExportDirectoryEmpty db d)
( Remote.action $ removeexportdirectory d
, return True
)
-- | A value that has been filtered through the remote's preferred content
-- expression.
newtype ExportFiltered t = ExportFiltered t
-- | Filters the tree to annexed files that are preferred content of the
-- remote, and also including non-annexed files, but not submodules or
-- non-annexed symlinks.
--
-- A log is written with tree items that were filtered out, so they can
-- be added back in when importing from the remote.
filterExport :: Remote -> Git.Ref -> Annex (ExportFiltered Git.Ref)
filterExport r tree = logExportExcluded (uuid r) $ \logwriter -> do
m <- preferredContentMap
case M.lookup (uuid r) m of
Just matcher | not (isEmpty matcher) ->
ExportFiltered <$> go (Just matcher) logwriter
_ -> ExportFiltered <$> go Nothing logwriter
where
go mmatcher logwriter = do
g <- Annex.gitRepo
Git.Tree.adjustTree
(check mmatcher logwriter)
[]
(\_old new -> new)
[]
tree
g
check mmatcher logwriter ti@(Git.Tree.TreeItem topf mode sha) =
case toTreeItemType mode of
-- Don't export submodule entries.
Just TreeSubmodule -> excluded
Just TreeSymlink -> checkkey True
_ -> checkkey False
where
excluded = do
() <- liftIO $ logwriter ti
return Nothing
checkkey issymlink =
case mmatcher of
Nothing
| issymlink -> catKey sha >>= \case
Just _ -> return (Just ti)
Nothing -> excluded
| otherwise -> return (Just ti)
Just matcher -> catKey sha >>= \case
Just k -> checkmatcher matcher k
Nothing
| issymlink -> excluded
| otherwise -> return (Just ti)
checkmatcher matcher k = do
let mi = MatchingInfo $ ProvidedInfo
{ providedFilePath = Just $
-- Match filename relative
-- to the top of the tree.
getTopFilePath topf
, providedKey = Just k
, providedFileSize = Nothing
, providedMimeType = Nothing
, providedMimeEncoding = Nothing
, providedLinkType = Nothing
}
ifM (checkMatcher' matcher mi mempty)
( return (Just ti)
, excluded
)