add remote state logs

This allows a remote to store a piece of arbitrary state associated with a
key. This is needed to support Tahoe, where the file-cap is calculated from
the data stored in it, and used to retrieve a key later. Glacier also would
be much improved by using this.

GETSTATE and SETSTATE are added to the external special remote protocol.

Note that the state is left as-is even when a key is removed from a remote.
It's up to the remote to decide when it wants to clear the state.

The remote state log, $KEY.log.rmt, is a UUID-based log. However,
rather than using the old UUID-based log format, I created a new variant
of that format. The new varient is more space efficient (since it lacks the
"timestamp=" hack, and easier to parse (and the parser doesn't mess with
whitespace in the value), and avoids compatability cruft in the old one.

This seemed worth cleaning up for these new files, since there could be a
lot of them, while before UUID-based logs were only used for a few log
files at the top of the git-annex branch. The transition code has also
been updated to handle these new UUID-based logs.

This commit was sponsored by Daniel Hofer.
This commit is contained in:
Joey Hess 2014-01-03 16:35:57 -04:00
parent 3560fb411d
commit 3e68c1c2fd
9 changed files with 119 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ dropDead :: FilePath -> String -> TrustMap -> FileTransition
dropDead f content trustmap = case getLogVariety f of
Just UUIDBasedLog -> ChangeFile $
UUIDBased.showLog id $ dropDeadFromUUIDBasedLog trustmap $ UUIDBased.parseLog Just content
Just NewUUIDBasedLog -> ChangeFile $
UUIDBased.showLogNew id $ dropDeadFromUUIDBasedLog trustmap $ UUIDBased.parseLogNew Just content
Just (PresenceLog _) ->
let newlog = Presence.compactLog $ dropDeadFromPresenceLog trustmap $ Presence.parseLog content
in if null newlog