git-annex/Remote/Git.hs

718 lines
23 KiB
Haskell
Raw Normal View History

{- Standard git remotes.
-
deal with unlocked files when calling rsyncParamsRemote In copyFromRemote, it used to check isDirect, but that was not needed; the remote is sending the file, so it doesn't matter if the local, receiving repository is in direct mode or not. And, since the content is not present, yet, it's certianly not unlocked. Note that, the remote may indeed be sending an unlocked file, but sendkey uses sendAnnex, which will detect if the file is modified before or during transfer, and will exit nonzero, aborting the upload. So, the receiver doesn't need any checks. In copyToRemote, it forces recvkey to verify content whenever it's being sent from a v6 repository. recvkey is almost always going to verify content anyway, unless annex.verify is not set. So, this doesn't make it any more expensive, except for in that unusual configuration. The alternative would be to change the recvkey interface, so that the sender checks afterwards if what it was sending changed, and the receiver then throws out the bad transfer. That would be less expensive for the reciever, as it would not need to do a checksum verification. But, it would mean another network round trip, and since rsync closes the connection, it would need to open another ssh connection to do this. Even with connction caching, that would add latency to uploads. It would also complicate the interface, especially because an older git-annex-shell would not have the new interface available. For these reasons, I prefer punting on that at this time, and instead someone might set annex.verify=false and be unhappy that it still verifies.. (One other gotcha not dealt with is that a v5 repo could be upgraded to v6 while an upload is in progress, and a file unlocked and modified.) (Also, I double-checked Remote.GCrypt's calls to rsyncParamsRemote, and they're fine. When a file is being uploaded to gcrypt, or any other special repository, it is mediated by sendAnnex, so changes will be detected at that level and the special remote implementation doesn't need to worry about them.)
2015-12-26 18:05:07 +00:00
- Copyright 2011-2015 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Remote.Git (
remote,
configRead,
repoAvail,
) where
import Annex.Common
2013-05-14 17:53:29 +00:00
import Annex.Ssh
import Types.Remote
import Types.GitConfig
import qualified Git
import qualified Git.Config
import qualified Git.Construct
import qualified Git.Command
import qualified Git.GCrypt
import qualified Git.Types as Git
import qualified Annex
import Logs.Presence
import Annex.Transfer
import Annex.UUID
2011-10-04 04:40:47 +00:00
import qualified Annex.Content
2011-12-12 21:38:46 +00:00
import qualified Annex.BranchState
import qualified Annex.Branch
import qualified Annex.Url as Url
2013-05-12 23:19:28 +00:00
import Utility.Tmp
import Config
import Config.Cost
2014-01-26 20:36:31 +00:00
import Annex.Init
deal with unlocked files when calling rsyncParamsRemote In copyFromRemote, it used to check isDirect, but that was not needed; the remote is sending the file, so it doesn't matter if the local, receiving repository is in direct mode or not. And, since the content is not present, yet, it's certianly not unlocked. Note that, the remote may indeed be sending an unlocked file, but sendkey uses sendAnnex, which will detect if the file is modified before or during transfer, and will exit nonzero, aborting the upload. So, the receiver doesn't need any checks. In copyToRemote, it forces recvkey to verify content whenever it's being sent from a v6 repository. recvkey is almost always going to verify content anyway, unless annex.verify is not set. So, this doesn't make it any more expensive, except for in that unusual configuration. The alternative would be to change the recvkey interface, so that the sender checks afterwards if what it was sending changed, and the receiver then throws out the bad transfer. That would be less expensive for the reciever, as it would not need to do a checksum verification. But, it would mean another network round trip, and since rsync closes the connection, it would need to open another ssh connection to do this. Even with connction caching, that would add latency to uploads. It would also complicate the interface, especially because an older git-annex-shell would not have the new interface available. For these reasons, I prefer punting on that at this time, and instead someone might set annex.verify=false and be unhappy that it still verifies.. (One other gotcha not dealt with is that a v5 repo could be upgraded to v6 while an upload is in progress, and a file unlocked and modified.) (Also, I double-checked Remote.GCrypt's calls to rsyncParamsRemote, and they're fine. When a file is being uploaded to gcrypt, or any other special repository, it is mediated by sendAnnex, so changes will be detected at that level and the special remote implementation doesn't need to worry about them.)
2015-12-26 18:05:07 +00:00
import Annex.Version
2014-03-13 23:06:26 +00:00
import Types.CleanupActions
2014-01-26 20:32:55 +00:00
import qualified CmdLine.GitAnnexShell.Fields as Fields
2012-12-12 23:20:38 +00:00
import Logs.Location
import Utility.Metered
2013-08-04 17:12:18 +00:00
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
import Utility.CopyFile
#endif
2013-10-14 19:05:10 +00:00
import Utility.Env
import Utility.Batch
import Utility.SimpleProtocol
import Remote.Helper.Git
import Remote.Helper.Messages
import qualified Remote.Helper.Ssh as Ssh
import qualified Remote.GCrypt
import qualified Remote.P2P
import P2P.Address
import Annex.Path
import Creds
import Annex.CatFile
import Messages.Progress
import Types.NumCopies
import Control.Concurrent
import Control.Concurrent.MSampleVar
import qualified Data.Map as M
import Network.URI
2011-12-31 08:11:39 +00:00
remote :: RemoteType
2011-03-29 18:55:59 +00:00
remote = RemoteType {
typename = "git",
2011-03-29 21:57:20 +00:00
enumerate = list,
generate = gen,
setup = gitSetup
2011-03-29 18:55:59 +00:00
}
2011-03-29 03:51:07 +00:00
list :: Bool -> Annex [Git.Repo]
list autoinit = do
2011-12-14 19:30:14 +00:00
c <- fromRepo Git.config
rs <- mapM (tweakurl c) =<< fromRepo Git.remotes
mapM (configRead autoinit) rs
where
annexurl n = "remote." ++ n ++ ".annexurl"
tweakurl c r = do
let n = fromJust $ Git.remoteName r
case M.lookup (annexurl n) c of
Nothing -> return r
Just url -> inRepo $ \g ->
Git.Construct.remoteNamed n $
Git.Construct.fromRemoteLocation url g
{- Git remotes are normally set up using standard git command, not
- git-annex initremote and enableremote.
-
- For initremote, the git remote must already be set up, and have a uuid.
- Initremote simply remembers its location.
-
- enableremote simply sets up a git remote using the stored location.
- No attempt is made to make the remote be accessible via ssh key setup,
- etc.
-}
gitSetup :: SetupStage -> Maybe UUID -> Maybe CredPair -> RemoteConfig -> RemoteGitConfig -> Annex (RemoteConfig, UUID)
gitSetup Init mu _ c _ = do
let location = fromMaybe (giveup "Specify location=url") $
Url.parseURIRelaxed =<< M.lookup "location" c
g <- Annex.gitRepo
u <- case filter (\r -> Git.location r == Git.Url location) (Git.remotes g) of
[r] -> getRepoUUID r
[] -> giveup "could not find existing git remote with specified location"
_ -> giveup "found multiple git remotes with specified location"
if isNothing mu || mu == Just u
then return (c, u)
else error "git remote did not have specified uuid"
gitSetup Enable (Just u) _ c _ = do
inRepo $ Git.Command.run
[ Param "remote"
, Param "add"
, Param $ fromMaybe (giveup "no name") (M.lookup "name" c)
, Param $ fromMaybe (giveup "no location") (M.lookup "location" c)
]
return (c, u)
gitSetup Enable Nothing _ _ _ = error "unable to enable git remote with no specified uuid"
{- It's assumed to be cheap to read the config of non-URL remotes, so this is
- done each time git-annex is run in a way that uses remotes.
-
- Conversely, the config of an URL remote is only read when there is no
- cached UUID value. -}
configRead :: Bool -> Git.Repo -> Annex Git.Repo
configRead autoinit r = do
2014-05-16 20:08:20 +00:00
gc <- Annex.getRemoteGitConfig r
u <- getRepoUUID r
2014-05-16 20:08:20 +00:00
case (repoCheap r, remoteAnnexIgnore gc, u) of
(_, True, _) -> return r
(True, _, _) -> tryGitConfigRead autoinit r
(False, _, NoUUID) -> tryGitConfigRead autoinit r
_ -> return r
gen :: Git.Repo -> UUID -> RemoteConfig -> RemoteGitConfig -> Annex (Maybe Remote)
gen r u c gc
| Git.GCrypt.isEncrypted r = Remote.GCrypt.chainGen r u c gc
| otherwise = case repoP2PAddress r of
Nothing -> go <$> remoteCost gc defcst
Just addr -> Remote.P2P.chainGen addr r u c gc
where
defcst = if repoCheap r then cheapRemoteCost else expensiveRemoteCost
go cst = Just new
where
new = Remote
{ uuid = u
, cost = cst
, name = Git.repoDescribe r
, storeKey = copyToRemote new
, retrieveKeyFile = copyFromRemote new
, retrieveKeyFileCheap = copyFromRemoteCheap new
, removeKey = dropKey new
, lockContent = Just (lockKey new)
, checkPresent = inAnnex new
, checkPresentCheap = repoCheap r
, whereisKey = Nothing
, remoteFsck = if Git.repoIsUrl r
then Nothing
else Just $ fsckOnRemote r
, repairRepo = if Git.repoIsUrl r
then Nothing
else Just $ repairRemote r
, config = c
, localpath = localpathCalc r
, repo = r
, gitconfig = gc
{ remoteGitConfig = Just $ extractGitConfig r }
, readonly = Git.repoIsHttp r
, availability = availabilityCalc r
, remotetype = remote
, mkUnavailable = unavailable r u c gc
, getInfo = gitRepoInfo new
2014-12-08 17:40:15 +00:00
, claimUrl = Nothing
, checkUrl = Nothing
}
unavailable :: Git.Repo -> UUID -> RemoteConfig -> RemoteGitConfig -> Annex (Maybe Remote)
unavailable r u c gc = gen r' u c gc
where
r' = case Git.location r of
Git.Local { Git.gitdir = d } ->
r { Git.location = Git.LocalUnknown d }
Git.Url url -> case uriAuthority url of
Just auth ->
let auth' = auth { uriRegName = "!dne!" }
in r { Git.location = Git.Url (url { uriAuthority = Just auth' })}
Nothing -> r { Git.location = Git.Unknown }
_ -> r -- already unavailable
{- Checks relatively inexpensively if a repository is available for use. -}
repoAvail :: Git.Repo -> Annex Bool
repoAvail r
| Git.repoIsHttp r = return True
2013-09-09 13:58:17 +00:00
| Git.GCrypt.isEncrypted r = do
g <- gitRepo
liftIO $ do
er <- Git.GCrypt.encryptedRemote g r
2013-09-09 13:58:17 +00:00
if Git.repoIsLocal er || Git.repoIsLocalUnknown er
then catchBoolIO $
void (Git.Config.read er) >> return True
else return True
| Git.repoIsUrl r = return True
| Git.repoIsLocalUnknown r = return False
| otherwise = liftIO $ isJust <$> catchMaybeIO (Git.Config.read r)
{- Tries to read the config for a specified remote, updates state, and
- returns the updated repo. -}
tryGitConfigRead :: Bool -> Git.Repo -> Annex Git.Repo
tryGitConfigRead autoinit r
| haveconfig r = return r -- already read
| Git.repoIsSsh r = store $ do
v <- Ssh.onRemote NoConsumeStdin r
(pipedconfig, return (Left $ giveup "configlist failed"))
"configlist" [] configlistfields
case v of
Right r'
| haveconfig r' -> return r'
| otherwise -> configlist_failed
Left _ -> configlist_failed
| Git.repoIsHttp r = store geturlconfig
| Git.GCrypt.isEncrypted r = handlegcrypt =<< getConfigMaybe (remoteConfig r "uuid")
| Git.repoIsUrl r = return r
| otherwise = store $ liftIO $
readlocalannexconfig `catchNonAsync` (const $ return r)
where
haveconfig = not . M.null . Git.config
pipedconfig cmd params = do
v <- Git.Config.fromPipe r cmd params
case v of
Right (r', val) -> do
unless (isUUIDConfigured r' || null val) $ do
warningIO $ "Failed to get annex.uuid configuration of repository " ++ Git.repoDescribe r
warningIO $ "Instead, got: " ++ show val
warningIO $ "This is unexpected; please check the network transport!"
return $ Right r'
Left l -> return $ Left l
geturlconfig = do
2014-02-25 02:00:25 +00:00
uo <- Url.getUrlOptions
v <- liftIO $ withTmpFile "git-annex.tmp" $ \tmpfile h -> do
hClose h
let url = Git.repoLocation r ++ "/config"
ifM (Url.downloadQuiet url tmpfile uo)
( Just <$> pipedconfig "git" [Param "config", Param "--null", Param "--list", Param "--file", File tmpfile]
, return Nothing
)
case v of
Nothing -> do
warning $ "Failed to get annex.uuid configuration of repository " ++ Git.repoDescribe r
return r
Just (Left _) -> do
set_ignore "not usable by git-annex" False
return r
Just (Right r') -> do
-- Cache when http remote is not bare for
-- optimisation.
unless (Git.Config.isBare r') $
setremote setRemoteBare False
return r'
store = observe $ \r' -> do
g <- gitRepo
let l = Git.remotes g
let g' = g { Git.remotes = exchange l r' }
Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.repo = g' }
exchange [] _ = []
exchange (old:ls) new
| Git.remoteName old == Git.remoteName new =
new : exchange ls new
| otherwise =
old : exchange ls new
{- Is this remote just not available, or does
- it not have git-annex-shell?
- Find out by trying to fetch from the remote. -}
configlist_failed = case Git.remoteName r of
Nothing -> return r
Just n -> do
whenM (inRepo $ Git.Command.runBool [Param "fetch", Param "--quiet", Param n]) $ do
set_ignore "does not have git-annex installed" True
return r
set_ignore msg longmessage = do
case Git.remoteName r of
Nothing -> noop
Just n -> do
warning $ "Remote " ++ n ++ " " ++ msg ++ "; setting annex-ignore"
when longmessage $
warning $ "This could be a problem with the git-annex installation on the remote. Please make sure that git-annex-shell is available in PATH when you ssh into the remote. Once you have fixed the git-annex installation, run: git annex enableremote " ++ n
setremote setRemoteIgnore True
setremote setter v = case Git.remoteName r of
Nothing -> noop
2016-05-27 15:15:52 +00:00
Just _ -> setter r v
handlegcrypt Nothing = return r
handlegcrypt (Just _cacheduuid) = do
-- Generate UUID from the gcrypt-id
g <- gitRepo
case Git.GCrypt.remoteRepoId g (Git.remoteName r) of
Nothing -> return r
Just v -> store $ liftIO $ setUUID r $
genUUIDInNameSpace gCryptNameSpace v
{- The local repo may not yet be initialized, so try to initialize
- it if allowed. However, if that fails, still return the read
- git config. -}
readlocalannexconfig = do
s <- Annex.new r
Annex.eval s $ do
Annex.BranchState.disableUpdate
void $ tryNonAsync $ ensureInitialized
Annex.getState Annex.repo
configlistfields = if autoinit
then [(Fields.autoInit, "1")]
else []
{- Checks if a given remote has the content for a key in its annex. -}
inAnnex :: Remote -> Key -> Annex Bool
inAnnex rmt key
| Git.repoIsHttp r = checkhttp
| Git.repoIsUrl r = checkremote
| otherwise = checklocal
where
r = repo rmt
checkhttp = do
showChecking r
2014-02-25 02:00:25 +00:00
ifM (Url.withUrlOptions $ \uo -> anyM (\u -> Url.checkBoth u (keySize key) uo) (keyUrls rmt key))
( return True
, giveup "not found"
)
checkremote = Ssh.inAnnex r key
checklocal = guardUsable r (cantCheck r) $
maybe (cantCheck r) return
=<< onLocal rmt (Annex.Content.inAnnexSafe key)
keyUrls :: Remote -> Key -> [String]
keyUrls r key = map tourl locs'
where
tourl l = Git.repoLocation (repo r) ++ "/" ++ l
-- If the remote is known to not be bare, try the hash locations
-- used for non-bare repos first, as an optimisation.
locs
| remoteAnnexBare remoteconfig == Just False = reverse (annexLocations cfg key)
| otherwise = annexLocations cfg key
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
locs' = locs
#else
2014-02-25 17:47:09 +00:00
locs' = map (replace "\\" "/") locs
#endif
remoteconfig = gitconfig r
cfg = fromJust $ remoteGitConfig remoteconfig
dropKey :: Remote -> Key -> Annex Bool
2011-08-17 01:20:14 +00:00
dropKey r key
| not $ Git.repoIsUrl (repo r) =
guardUsable (repo r) (return False) $
commitOnCleanup r $ onLocal r $ do
ensureInitialized
whenM (Annex.Content.inAnnex key) $ do
2016-12-09 16:56:38 +00:00
Annex.Content.lockContentForRemoval key $ \lock -> do
Annex.Content.removeAnnex lock
logStatus key InfoMissing
Annex.Content.saveState True
return True
| Git.repoIsHttp (repo r) = giveup "dropping from http remote not supported"
| otherwise = commitOnCleanup r $ Ssh.dropKey (repo r) key
lockKey :: Remote -> Key -> (VerifiedCopy -> Annex r) -> Annex r
lockKey r key callback
| not $ Git.repoIsUrl (repo r) =
guardUsable (repo r) failedlock $ do
inorigrepo <- Annex.makeRunner
-- Lock content from perspective of remote,
-- and then run the callback in the original
-- annex monad, not the remote's.
2015-10-09 22:00:37 +00:00
onLocal r $
Annex.Content.lockContentShared key $ \vc ->
ifM (Annex.Content.inAnnex key)
( liftIO $ inorigrepo $ callback vc
, failedlock
)
2015-10-09 20:55:41 +00:00
| Git.repoIsSsh (repo r) = do
showLocking r
Just (cmd, params) <- Ssh.git_annex_shell ConsumeStdin
(repo r) "lockcontent"
2015-10-09 20:55:41 +00:00
[Param $ key2file key] []
(Just hin, Just hout, Nothing, p) <- liftIO $
withFile devNull WriteMode $ \nullh ->
createProcess $
(proc cmd (toCommand params))
{ std_in = CreatePipe
, std_out = CreatePipe
, std_err = UseHandle nullh
}
v <- liftIO $ tryIO $ getProtocolLine hout
let signaldone = void $ tryNonAsync $ liftIO $ mapM_ tryNonAsync
[ hPutStrLn hout ""
, hFlush hout
, hClose hin
, hClose hout
, void $ waitForProcess p
]
2015-10-09 20:55:41 +00:00
let checkexited = not . isJust <$> getProcessExitCode p
case v of
Left _exited -> do
showNote "lockcontent failed"
2015-10-09 20:55:41 +00:00
liftIO $ do
hClose hin
hClose hout
void $ waitForProcess p
failedlock
2015-10-09 20:55:41 +00:00
Right l
| l == Just Ssh.contentLockedMarker -> bracket_
2015-10-09 20:55:41 +00:00
noop
signaldone
(withVerifiedCopy LockedCopy r checkexited callback)
| otherwise -> do
showNote "lockcontent failed"
2015-10-09 20:55:41 +00:00
signaldone
failedlock
| otherwise = failedlock
where
failedlock = giveup "can't lock content"
{- Tries to copy a key's content from a remote's annex to a file. -}
copyFromRemote :: Remote -> Key -> AssociatedFile -> FilePath -> MeterUpdate -> Annex (Bool, Verification)
copyFromRemote r key file dest p
| Git.repoIsHttp (repo r) = unVerified $
Annex.Content.downloadUrl key p (keyUrls r key) dest
| otherwise = commandMetered (Just p) key $
copyFromRemote' r key file dest
copyFromRemote' :: Remote -> Key -> AssociatedFile -> FilePath -> MeterUpdate -> Annex (Bool, Verification)
copyFromRemote' r key file dest meterupdate
| not $ Git.repoIsUrl (repo r) = guardUsable (repo r) (unVerified (return False)) $ do
params <- Ssh.rsyncParams r Download
u <- getUUID
hardlink <- wantHardLink
-- run copy from perspective of remote
onLocal r $ do
ensureInitialized
v <- Annex.Content.prepSendAnnex key
case v of
Nothing -> return (False, UnVerified)
Just (object, checksuccess) -> do
copier <- mkCopier hardlink params
runTransfer (Transfer Download u key)
file forwardRetry
(\p -> copier object dest (combineMeterUpdate p meterupdate) checksuccess)
| Git.repoIsSsh (repo r) = unVerified $ feedprogressback $ \p -> do
Ssh.rsyncHelper (Just (combineMeterUpdate meterupdate p))
deal with unlocked files when calling rsyncParamsRemote In copyFromRemote, it used to check isDirect, but that was not needed; the remote is sending the file, so it doesn't matter if the local, receiving repository is in direct mode or not. And, since the content is not present, yet, it's certianly not unlocked. Note that, the remote may indeed be sending an unlocked file, but sendkey uses sendAnnex, which will detect if the file is modified before or during transfer, and will exit nonzero, aborting the upload. So, the receiver doesn't need any checks. In copyToRemote, it forces recvkey to verify content whenever it's being sent from a v6 repository. recvkey is almost always going to verify content anyway, unless annex.verify is not set. So, this doesn't make it any more expensive, except for in that unusual configuration. The alternative would be to change the recvkey interface, so that the sender checks afterwards if what it was sending changed, and the receiver then throws out the bad transfer. That would be less expensive for the reciever, as it would not need to do a checksum verification. But, it would mean another network round trip, and since rsync closes the connection, it would need to open another ssh connection to do this. Even with connction caching, that would add latency to uploads. It would also complicate the interface, especially because an older git-annex-shell would not have the new interface available. For these reasons, I prefer punting on that at this time, and instead someone might set annex.verify=false and be unhappy that it still verifies.. (One other gotcha not dealt with is that a v5 repo could be upgraded to v6 while an upload is in progress, and a file unlocked and modified.) (Also, I double-checked Remote.GCrypt's calls to rsyncParamsRemote, and they're fine. When a file is being uploaded to gcrypt, or any other special repository, it is mediated by sendAnnex, so changes will be detected at that level and the special remote implementation doesn't need to worry about them.)
2015-12-26 18:05:07 +00:00
=<< Ssh.rsyncParamsRemote False r Download key dest file
| otherwise = giveup "copying from non-ssh, non-http remote not supported"
where
{- Feed local rsync's progress info back to the remote,
- by forking a feeder thread that runs
- git-annex-shell transferinfo at the same time
- git-annex-shell sendkey is running.
-
- To avoid extra password prompts, this is only done when ssh
- connection caching is supported.
- Note that it actually waits for rsync to indicate
- progress before starting transferinfo, in order
- to ensure ssh connection caching works and reuses
- the connection set up for the sendkey.
-
- Also note that older git-annex-shell does not support
- transferinfo, so stderr is dropped and failure ignored.
-}
feedprogressback a = ifM (isJust <$> sshCacheDir)
( feedprogressback' a
2013-05-19 22:15:29 +00:00
, a $ const noop
2013-05-14 17:52:30 +00:00
)
feedprogressback' a = do
u <- getUUID
let fields = (Fields.remoteUUID, fromUUID u)
: maybe [] (\f -> [(Fields.associatedFile, f)]) file
Just (cmd, params) <- Ssh.git_annex_shell ConsumeStdin
(repo r) "transferinfo"
[Param $ key2file key] fields
2013-09-26 03:19:01 +00:00
v <- liftIO (newEmptySV :: IO (MSampleVar Integer))
pidv <- liftIO $ newEmptyMVar
tid <- liftIO $ forkIO $ void $ tryIO $ do
bytes <- readSV v
p <- createProcess $
(proc cmd (toCommand params))
{ std_in = CreatePipe
, std_err = CreatePipe
}
putMVar pidv (processHandle p)
hClose $ stderrHandle p
let h = stdinHandle p
let send b = do
2013-09-26 03:19:01 +00:00
hPrint h b
hFlush h
send bytes
forever $
send =<< readSV v
let feeder = \n -> do
meterupdate n
writeSV v (fromBytesProcessed n)
-- It can easily take 0.3 seconds to clean up after
-- the transferinfo, and all that's involved is shutting
-- down the process and associated thread cleanly. So,
-- do it in the background.
let cleanup = forkIO $ do
void $ tryIO $ killThread tid
void $ tryNonAsync $
maybe noop (void . waitForProcess)
=<< tryTakeMVar pidv
bracketIO noop (const cleanup) (const $ a feeder)
copyFromRemoteCheap :: Remote -> Key -> AssociatedFile -> FilePath -> Annex Bool
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
copyFromRemoteCheap r key af file
| not $ Git.repoIsUrl (repo r) = guardUsable (repo r) (return False) $ liftIO $ do
loc <- gitAnnexLocation key (repo r) $
fromJust $ remoteGitConfig $ gitconfig r
ifM (doesFileExist loc)
( do
absloc <- absPath loc
catchBoolIO $ do
createSymbolicLink absloc file
return True
, return False
)
| Git.repoIsSsh (repo r) =
2012-03-16 00:39:25 +00:00
ifM (Annex.Content.preseedTmp key file)
( fst <$> copyFromRemote r key af file nullMeterUpdate
2012-03-16 00:39:25 +00:00
, return False
)
| otherwise = return False
2013-08-04 17:12:18 +00:00
#else
copyFromRemoteCheap _ _ _ _ = return False
2013-08-04 17:12:18 +00:00
#endif
{- Tries to copy a key's content to a remote's annex. -}
copyToRemote :: Remote -> Key -> AssociatedFile -> MeterUpdate -> Annex Bool
copyToRemote r key file meterupdate =
commandMetered (Just meterupdate) key $
copyToRemote' r key file
2015-04-14 20:00:20 +00:00
copyToRemote' :: Remote -> Key -> AssociatedFile -> MeterUpdate -> Annex Bool
copyToRemote' r key file meterupdate
| not $ Git.repoIsUrl (repo r) =
guardUsable (repo r) (return False) $ commitOnCleanup r $
copylocal =<< Annex.Content.prepSendAnnex key
| Git.repoIsSsh (repo r) = commitOnCleanup r $
Annex.Content.sendAnnex key noop $ \object -> do
2015-12-26 19:11:32 +00:00
-- This is too broad really, but recvkey normally
deal with unlocked files when calling rsyncParamsRemote In copyFromRemote, it used to check isDirect, but that was not needed; the remote is sending the file, so it doesn't matter if the local, receiving repository is in direct mode or not. And, since the content is not present, yet, it's certianly not unlocked. Note that, the remote may indeed be sending an unlocked file, but sendkey uses sendAnnex, which will detect if the file is modified before or during transfer, and will exit nonzero, aborting the upload. So, the receiver doesn't need any checks. In copyToRemote, it forces recvkey to verify content whenever it's being sent from a v6 repository. recvkey is almost always going to verify content anyway, unless annex.verify is not set. So, this doesn't make it any more expensive, except for in that unusual configuration. The alternative would be to change the recvkey interface, so that the sender checks afterwards if what it was sending changed, and the receiver then throws out the bad transfer. That would be less expensive for the reciever, as it would not need to do a checksum verification. But, it would mean another network round trip, and since rsync closes the connection, it would need to open another ssh connection to do this. Even with connction caching, that would add latency to uploads. It would also complicate the interface, especially because an older git-annex-shell would not have the new interface available. For these reasons, I prefer punting on that at this time, and instead someone might set annex.verify=false and be unhappy that it still verifies.. (One other gotcha not dealt with is that a v5 repo could be upgraded to v6 while an upload is in progress, and a file unlocked and modified.) (Also, I double-checked Remote.GCrypt's calls to rsyncParamsRemote, and they're fine. When a file is being uploaded to gcrypt, or any other special repository, it is mediated by sendAnnex, so changes will be detected at that level and the special remote implementation doesn't need to worry about them.)
2015-12-26 18:05:07 +00:00
-- verifies content anyway, so avoid complicating
-- it with a local sendAnnex check and rollback.
unlocked <- isDirect <||> versionSupportsUnlockedPointers
Ssh.rsyncHelper (Just meterupdate)
deal with unlocked files when calling rsyncParamsRemote In copyFromRemote, it used to check isDirect, but that was not needed; the remote is sending the file, so it doesn't matter if the local, receiving repository is in direct mode or not. And, since the content is not present, yet, it's certianly not unlocked. Note that, the remote may indeed be sending an unlocked file, but sendkey uses sendAnnex, which will detect if the file is modified before or during transfer, and will exit nonzero, aborting the upload. So, the receiver doesn't need any checks. In copyToRemote, it forces recvkey to verify content whenever it's being sent from a v6 repository. recvkey is almost always going to verify content anyway, unless annex.verify is not set. So, this doesn't make it any more expensive, except for in that unusual configuration. The alternative would be to change the recvkey interface, so that the sender checks afterwards if what it was sending changed, and the receiver then throws out the bad transfer. That would be less expensive for the reciever, as it would not need to do a checksum verification. But, it would mean another network round trip, and since rsync closes the connection, it would need to open another ssh connection to do this. Even with connction caching, that would add latency to uploads. It would also complicate the interface, especially because an older git-annex-shell would not have the new interface available. For these reasons, I prefer punting on that at this time, and instead someone might set annex.verify=false and be unhappy that it still verifies.. (One other gotcha not dealt with is that a v5 repo could be upgraded to v6 while an upload is in progress, and a file unlocked and modified.) (Also, I double-checked Remote.GCrypt's calls to rsyncParamsRemote, and they're fine. When a file is being uploaded to gcrypt, or any other special repository, it is mediated by sendAnnex, so changes will be detected at that level and the special remote implementation doesn't need to worry about them.)
2015-12-26 18:05:07 +00:00
=<< Ssh.rsyncParamsRemote unlocked r Upload key object file
| otherwise = giveup "copying to non-ssh repo not supported"
where
copylocal Nothing = return False
copylocal (Just (object, checksuccess)) = do
-- The checksuccess action is going to be run in
deal with unlocked files when calling rsyncParamsRemote In copyFromRemote, it used to check isDirect, but that was not needed; the remote is sending the file, so it doesn't matter if the local, receiving repository is in direct mode or not. And, since the content is not present, yet, it's certianly not unlocked. Note that, the remote may indeed be sending an unlocked file, but sendkey uses sendAnnex, which will detect if the file is modified before or during transfer, and will exit nonzero, aborting the upload. So, the receiver doesn't need any checks. In copyToRemote, it forces recvkey to verify content whenever it's being sent from a v6 repository. recvkey is almost always going to verify content anyway, unless annex.verify is not set. So, this doesn't make it any more expensive, except for in that unusual configuration. The alternative would be to change the recvkey interface, so that the sender checks afterwards if what it was sending changed, and the receiver then throws out the bad transfer. That would be less expensive for the reciever, as it would not need to do a checksum verification. But, it would mean another network round trip, and since rsync closes the connection, it would need to open another ssh connection to do this. Even with connction caching, that would add latency to uploads. It would also complicate the interface, especially because an older git-annex-shell would not have the new interface available. For these reasons, I prefer punting on that at this time, and instead someone might set annex.verify=false and be unhappy that it still verifies.. (One other gotcha not dealt with is that a v5 repo could be upgraded to v6 while an upload is in progress, and a file unlocked and modified.) (Also, I double-checked Remote.GCrypt's calls to rsyncParamsRemote, and they're fine. When a file is being uploaded to gcrypt, or any other special repository, it is mediated by sendAnnex, so changes will be detected at that level and the special remote implementation doesn't need to worry about them.)
2015-12-26 18:05:07 +00:00
-- the remote's Annex, but it needs access to the local
-- Annex monad's state.
checksuccessio <- Annex.withCurrentState checksuccess
params <- Ssh.rsyncParams r Upload
u <- getUUID
hardlink <- wantHardLink
-- run copy from perspective of remote
onLocal r $ ifM (Annex.Content.inAnnex key)
( return True
, do
ensureInitialized
copier <- mkCopier hardlink params
let verify = Annex.Content.RemoteVerify r
runTransfer (Transfer Download u key) file forwardRetry $ \p ->
let p' = combineMeterUpdate meterupdate p
in Annex.Content.saveState True `after`
Annex.Content.getViaTmp verify key
(\dest -> copier object dest p' (liftIO checksuccessio))
)
fsckOnRemote :: Git.Repo -> [CommandParam] -> Annex (IO Bool)
fsckOnRemote r params
2013-10-14 16:23:38 +00:00
| Git.repoIsUrl r = do
s <- Ssh.git_annex_shell NoConsumeStdin r "fsck" params []
return $ case s of
Nothing -> return False
Just (c, ps) -> batchCommand c ps
2013-10-14 16:23:38 +00:00
| otherwise = return $ do
program <- programPath
2013-10-14 19:05:10 +00:00
r' <- Git.Config.read r
environ <- getEnvironment
let environ' = addEntries
2013-10-14 19:05:10 +00:00
[ ("GIT_WORK_TREE", Git.repoPath r')
, ("GIT_DIR", Git.localGitDir r')
] environ
2015-02-09 18:16:42 +00:00
batchCommandEnv program (Param "fsck" : params) (Just environ')
{- The passed repair action is run in the Annex monad of the remote. -}
repairRemote :: Git.Repo -> Annex Bool -> Annex (IO Bool)
repairRemote r a = return $ do
s <- Annex.new r
Annex.eval s $ do
Annex.BranchState.disableUpdate
ensureInitialized
a
{- Runs an action from the perspective of a local remote.
-
- The AnnexState is cached for speed and to avoid resource leaks.
- However, catFileStop is called to avoid git-cat-file processes hanging
- around on removable media.
-
- The repository's git-annex branch is not updated, as an optimisation.
- No caller of onLocal can query data from the branch and be ensured
- it gets a current value. Caller of onLocal can make changes to
- the branch, however.
-}
onLocal :: Remote -> Annex a -> Annex a
onLocal r a = do
m <- Annex.getState Annex.remoteannexstate
case M.lookup (uuid r) m of
Nothing -> do
st <- liftIO $ Annex.new (repo r)
go st $ do
Annex.BranchState.disableUpdate
a
Just st -> go st a
where
cache st = Annex.changeState $ \s -> s
{ Annex.remoteannexstate = M.insert (uuid r) st (Annex.remoteannexstate s) }
go st a' = do
curro <- Annex.getState Annex.output
(ret, st') <- liftIO $ Annex.run (st { Annex.output = curro }) $
catFileStop `after` a'
cache st'
return ret
{- Copys a file with rsync unless both locations are on the same
- filesystem. Then cp could be faster. -}
2012-09-21 18:50:14 +00:00
rsyncOrCopyFile :: [CommandParam] -> FilePath -> FilePath -> MeterUpdate -> Annex Bool
rsyncOrCopyFile rsyncparams src dest p =
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
dorsync
where
#else
2012-09-22 00:24:08 +00:00
ifM (sameDeviceIds src dest) (docopy, dorsync)
where
2013-09-26 03:19:01 +00:00
sameDeviceIds a b = (==) <$> getDeviceId a <*> getDeviceId b
getDeviceId f = deviceID <$> liftIO (getFileStatus $ parentDir f)
2015-11-17 00:27:01 +00:00
docopy = liftIO $ watchFileSize dest p $
copyFileExternal CopyTimeStamps src dest
#endif
dorsync = Ssh.rsyncHelper (Just p) $
2013-05-14 17:24:15 +00:00
rsyncparams ++ [File src, File dest]
commitOnCleanup :: Remote -> Annex a -> Annex a
commitOnCleanup r a = go `after` a
where
2014-03-13 23:06:26 +00:00
go = Annex.addCleanup (RemoteCleanup $ uuid r) cleanup
cleanup
| not $ Git.repoIsUrl (repo r) = onLocal r $
doQuietSideAction $
Annex.Branch.commit "update"
| otherwise = void $ do
Just (shellcmd, shellparams) <-
Ssh.git_annex_shell NoConsumeStdin
(repo r) "commit" [] []
-- Throw away stderr, since the remote may not
-- have a new enough git-annex shell to
-- support committing.
2013-09-26 03:19:01 +00:00
liftIO $ catchMaybeIO $
withQuietOutput createProcessSuccess $
proc shellcmd $
toCommand shellparams
wantHardLink :: Annex Bool
wantHardLink = (annexHardLink <$> Annex.getGitConfig)
-- Not direct mode files because they can be modified at any time.
<&&> (not <$> isDirect)
-- Not unlocked files that are hard linked in the work tree,
-- because they can be modified at any time.
<&&> (not <$> annexThin <$> Annex.getGitConfig)
-- Copies from src to dest, updating a meter. If the copy finishes
-- successfully, calls a final check action, which must also succeed, or
-- returns false.
--
-- If either the remote or local repository wants to use hard links,
-- the copier will do so (falling back to copying if a hard link cannot be
-- made).
--
-- When a hard link is created, returns Verified; the repo being linked
-- from is implicitly trusted, so no expensive verification needs to be
-- done.
type Copier = FilePath -> FilePath -> MeterUpdate -> Annex Bool -> Annex (Bool, Verification)
mkCopier :: Bool -> [CommandParam] -> Annex Copier
mkCopier remotewanthardlink rsyncparams = do
let copier = \src dest p check -> unVerified $
rsyncOrCopyFile rsyncparams src dest p <&&> check
localwanthardlink <- wantHardLink
let linker = \src dest -> createLink src dest >> return True
ifM (pure (remotewanthardlink || localwanthardlink) <&&> not <$> isDirect)
( return $ \src dest p check ->
ifM (liftIO (catchBoolIO (linker src dest)))
( return (True, Verified)
, copier src dest p check
)
, return copier
)