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{- git-annex group log
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- Copyright 2012, 2019 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
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-}
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module Logs.Group (
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add ConfigMonitor thread
Monitors git-annex branch for changes, which are noticed by the Merger
thread whenever the branch ref is changed (either due to an incoming push,
or a local change), and refreshes cached config values for modified config
files.
Rate limited to run no more often than once per minute. This is important
because frequent git-annex branch changes happen when files are being
added, or transferred, etc.
A primary use case is that, when preferred content changes are made,
and get pushed to remotes, the remotes start honoring those settings.
Other use cases include propigating repository description and trust
changes to remotes, and learning when a remote has added a new special
remote, so the webapp can present the GUI to enable that special remote
locally.
Also added a uuid.log cache. All other config files already had caches.
2012-10-20 20:37:06 +00:00
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groupLog,
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groupChange,
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groupSet,
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lookupGroups,
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groupMap,
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add ConfigMonitor thread
Monitors git-annex branch for changes, which are noticed by the Merger
thread whenever the branch ref is changed (either due to an incoming push,
or a local change), and refreshes cached config values for modified config
files.
Rate limited to run no more often than once per minute. This is important
because frequent git-annex branch changes happen when files are being
added, or transferred, etc.
A primary use case is that, when preferred content changes are made,
and get pushed to remotes, the remotes start honoring those settings.
Other use cases include propigating repository description and trust
changes to remotes, and learning when a remote has added a new special
remote, so the webapp can present the GUI to enable that special remote
locally.
Also added a uuid.log cache. All other config files already had caches.
2012-10-20 20:37:06 +00:00
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groupMapLoad,
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getStandardGroup,
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inUnwantedGroup
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) where
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import qualified Data.Map as M
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import qualified Data.Set as S
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convert old uuid-based log parsers to attoparsec
This preserves the workaround for the old bug that caused NoUUID items
to be stored in the log, prefixing log lines with " ". It's now handled
implicitly, by using takeWhile1 (/= ' ') to get the uuid.
There is a behavior change from the old parser, which split the value
into words and then recombined it. That meant that "foo bar" and "foo\tbar"
came out as "foo bar". That behavior was not documented, and seems
surprising; it meant that after a git-annex describe here "foo bar",
you wouldn't get that same string back out when git-annex displayed repo
descriptions.
Otoh, some other parsers relied on the old behavior, and the attoparsec
rewrites had to deal with the issue themselves...
For group.log, there are some edge cases around the user providing a
group name with a leading or trailing space. The old parser would ignore
such excess whitespace. The new parser does too, because the alternative
is to refuse to parse something like " group1 group2 " due to excess
whitespace, which would be even more confusing behavior.
The only git-annex branch log file that is not converted to attoparsec
and bytestring-builder now is transitions.log.
2019-01-10 18:39:36 +00:00
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import qualified Data.Attoparsec.ByteString as A
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import qualified Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Char8 as A8
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import Data.ByteString.Builder
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import Annex.Common
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import Logs
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import qualified Annex.Branch
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import qualified Annex
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import Logs.UUIDBased
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import Types.Group
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import Types.StandardGroups
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{- Returns the groups of a given repo UUID. -}
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lookupGroups :: UUID -> Annex (S.Set Group)
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lookupGroups u = (fromMaybe S.empty . M.lookup u) . groupsByUUID <$> groupMap
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{- Applies a set modifier to change the groups for a uuid in the groupLog. -}
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groupChange :: UUID -> (S.Set Group -> S.Set Group) -> Annex ()
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groupChange uuid@(UUID _) modifier = do
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curr <- lookupGroups uuid
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c <- currentVectorClock
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start implementing hidden git-annex repositories
This adds a separate journal, which does not currently get committed to
an index, but is planned to be committed to .git/annex/index-private.
Changes that are regarding a UUID that is private will get written to
this journal, and so will not be published into the git-annex branch.
All log writing should have been made to indicate the UUID it's
regarding, though I've not verified this yet.
Currently, no UUIDs are treated as private yet, a way to configure that
is needed.
The implementation is careful to not add any additional IO work when
privateUUIDsKnown is False. It will skip looking at the private journal
at all. So this should be free, or nearly so, unless the feature is
used. When it is used, all branch reads will be about twice as expensive.
It is very lucky -- or very prudent design -- that Annex.Branch.change
and maybeChange are the only ways to change a file on the branch,
and Annex.Branch.set is only internal use. That let Annex.Branch.get
always yield any private information that has been recorded, without
the risk that Annex.Branch.set might be called, with a non-private UUID,
and end up leaking the private information into the git-annex branch.
And, this relies on the way git-annex union merges the git-annex branch.
When reading a file, there can be a public and a private version, and
they are just concacenated together. That will be handled the same as if
there were two diverged git-annex branches that got union merged.
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Annex.Branch.change (Annex.Branch.RegardingUUID [uuid]) groupLog $
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buildLogOld buildGroup . changeLog c uuid (modifier curr) . parseLogOld parseGroup
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-- The changed group invalidates the preferred content cache.
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Annex.changeState $ \s -> s
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{ Annex.groupmap = Nothing
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, Annex.preferredcontentmap = Nothing
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}
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groupChange NoUUID _ = error "unknown UUID; cannot modify"
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buildGroup :: S.Set Group -> Builder
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buildGroup = go . S.toList
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where
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go [] = mempty
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go (g:gs) = bld g <> mconcat [ charUtf8 ' ' <> bld g' | g' <- gs ]
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bld (Group g) = byteString g
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convert old uuid-based log parsers to attoparsec
This preserves the workaround for the old bug that caused NoUUID items
to be stored in the log, prefixing log lines with " ". It's now handled
implicitly, by using takeWhile1 (/= ' ') to get the uuid.
There is a behavior change from the old parser, which split the value
into words and then recombined it. That meant that "foo bar" and "foo\tbar"
came out as "foo bar". That behavior was not documented, and seems
surprising; it meant that after a git-annex describe here "foo bar",
you wouldn't get that same string back out when git-annex displayed repo
descriptions.
Otoh, some other parsers relied on the old behavior, and the attoparsec
rewrites had to deal with the issue themselves...
For group.log, there are some edge cases around the user providing a
group name with a leading or trailing space. The old parser would ignore
such excess whitespace. The new parser does too, because the alternative
is to refuse to parse something like " group1 group2 " due to excess
whitespace, which would be even more confusing behavior.
The only git-annex branch log file that is not converted to attoparsec
and bytestring-builder now is transitions.log.
2019-01-10 18:39:36 +00:00
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parseGroup :: A.Parser (S.Set Group)
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parseGroup = S.fromList <$> go []
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where
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go l = (A.endOfInput *> pure l)
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<|> ((getgroup <* A8.char ' ') >>= go . (:l))
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<|> ((:l) <$> getgroup)
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-- allow extra writespace before or after a group name
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<|> (A8.char ' ' >>= const (go l))
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getgroup = Group <$> A8.takeWhile1 (/= ' ')
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groupSet :: UUID -> S.Set Group -> Annex ()
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groupSet u g = groupChange u (const g)
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add ConfigMonitor thread
Monitors git-annex branch for changes, which are noticed by the Merger
thread whenever the branch ref is changed (either due to an incoming push,
or a local change), and refreshes cached config values for modified config
files.
Rate limited to run no more often than once per minute. This is important
because frequent git-annex branch changes happen when files are being
added, or transferred, etc.
A primary use case is that, when preferred content changes are made,
and get pushed to remotes, the remotes start honoring those settings.
Other use cases include propigating repository description and trust
changes to remotes, and learning when a remote has added a new special
remote, so the webapp can present the GUI to enable that special remote
locally.
Also added a uuid.log cache. All other config files already had caches.
2012-10-20 20:37:06 +00:00
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{- The map is cached for speed. -}
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groupMap :: Annex GroupMap
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add ConfigMonitor thread
Monitors git-annex branch for changes, which are noticed by the Merger
thread whenever the branch ref is changed (either due to an incoming push,
or a local change), and refreshes cached config values for modified config
files.
Rate limited to run no more often than once per minute. This is important
because frequent git-annex branch changes happen when files are being
added, or transferred, etc.
A primary use case is that, when preferred content changes are made,
and get pushed to remotes, the remotes start honoring those settings.
Other use cases include propigating repository description and trust
changes to remotes, and learning when a remote has added a new special
remote, so the webapp can present the GUI to enable that special remote
locally.
Also added a uuid.log cache. All other config files already had caches.
2012-10-20 20:37:06 +00:00
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groupMap = maybe groupMapLoad return =<< Annex.getState Annex.groupmap
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{- Loads the map, updating the cache. -}
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groupMapLoad :: Annex GroupMap
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groupMapLoad = do
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m <- makeGroupMap . simpleMap . parseLogOld parseGroup
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<$> Annex.Branch.get groupLog
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add ConfigMonitor thread
Monitors git-annex branch for changes, which are noticed by the Merger
thread whenever the branch ref is changed (either due to an incoming push,
or a local change), and refreshes cached config values for modified config
files.
Rate limited to run no more often than once per minute. This is important
because frequent git-annex branch changes happen when files are being
added, or transferred, etc.
A primary use case is that, when preferred content changes are made,
and get pushed to remotes, the remotes start honoring those settings.
Other use cases include propigating repository description and trust
changes to remotes, and learning when a remote has added a new special
remote, so the webapp can present the GUI to enable that special remote
locally.
Also added a uuid.log cache. All other config files already had caches.
2012-10-20 20:37:06 +00:00
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Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.groupmap = Just m }
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return m
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makeGroupMap :: M.Map UUID (S.Set Group) -> GroupMap
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makeGroupMap byuuid = GroupMap byuuid bygroup
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where
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bygroup = M.fromListWith S.union $
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concatMap explode $ M.toList byuuid
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explode (u, s) = map (\g -> (g, S.singleton u)) (S.toList s)
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{- If a repository is in exactly one standard group, returns it. -}
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getStandardGroup :: S.Set Group -> Maybe StandardGroup
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getStandardGroup s = case mapMaybe toStandardGroup $ S.toList s of
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[g] -> Just g
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_ -> Nothing
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inUnwantedGroup :: UUID -> Annex Bool
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inUnwantedGroup u = elem UnwantedGroup
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. mapMaybe toStandardGroup . S.toList <$> lookupGroups u
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