Removed the setkey command, and added a setcontent command with a more useful interface.

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Joey Hess 2011-10-31 12:33:41 -04:00
parent e09dd6f306
commit cc1ea8f844
6 changed files with 80 additions and 65 deletions

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ perform key file backend numcopies = check
[ verifyLocationLog key file
, checkKeySize key
, checkKeyNumCopies key file numcopies
, (Types.Backend.fsckKey backend) key
, checkBackend backend key
]
{- To fsck a bare repository, fsck each key in the location log. -}
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ performBare :: Key -> Backend Annex -> CommandPerform
performBare key backend = check
[ verifyLocationLog key (show key)
, checkKeySize key
, (Types.Backend.fsckKey backend) key
, checkBackend backend key
]
check :: [Annex Bool] -> CommandPerform
@ -134,6 +134,9 @@ checkKeySize key = do
return False
checkBackend :: Backend Annex -> Key -> Annex Bool
checkBackend backend key = (Types.Backend.fsckKey backend) key
checkKeyNumCopies :: Key -> FilePath -> Maybe Int -> Annex Bool
checkKeyNumCopies key file numcopies = do
needed <- getNumCopies numcopies

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Command/SetContent.hs Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
{- git-annex command
-
- Copyright 2011 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Command.SetContent where
import Common.Annex
import Command
import Logs.Location
import Annex.Content
import qualified Backend
import qualified Command.Fsck
def :: [Command]
def = [command "setcontent" (paramPair paramPath paramPath) seek
"sets content of annexed file"]
seek :: [CommandSeek]
seek = [withWords start]
start :: [FilePath] -> CommandStart
start (src:dest:[]) = do
showStart "setkey" dest
next $ perform src dest
start _ = error "specify a src file and a dest file"
perform :: FilePath -> FilePath -> CommandPerform
perform src dest = go =<< Backend.lookupFile dest
where
go Nothing = error "dest file is not in annex"
go (Just (key, backend)) = do
-- the file might be on a different filesystem,
-- so mv is used rather than simply calling
-- moveToObjectDir; disk space is also
-- checked this way.
ok <- getViaTmp key $ \tmp ->
if dest /= src
then liftIO $
boolSystem "mv" [File src, File tmp]
else return True
if ok
then next $ cleanup key backend
else error "mv failed!"
cleanup :: Key -> Backend Annex -> CommandCleanup
cleanup key backend = do
logStatus key InfoPresent
-- fsck the new content
size_ok <- Command.Fsck.checkKeySize key
backend_ok <- Command.Fsck.checkBackend backend key
return $ size_ok && backend_ok

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@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
{- git-annex command
-
- Copyright 2010 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Command.SetKey where
import Common.Annex
import Command
import Logs.Location
import Annex.Content
import Config
def :: [Command]
def = [command "setkey" paramPath seek
"sets annexed content for a key using a temp file"]
seek :: [CommandSeek]
seek = [withStrings start]
{- Sets cached content for a key. -}
start :: FilePath -> CommandStart
start file = do
showStart "setkey" file
next $ perform file
perform :: FilePath -> CommandPerform
perform file = do
key <- cmdlineKey
-- the file might be on a different filesystem, so mv is used
-- rather than simply calling moveToObjectDir; disk space is also
-- checked this way.
ok <- getViaTmp key $ \dest ->
if dest /= file
then liftIO $
boolSystem "mv" [File file, File dest]
else return True
if ok
then next cleanup
else error "mv failed!"
cleanup :: CommandCleanup
cleanup = do
key <- cmdlineKey
logStatus key InfoPresent
return True

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import qualified Command.Copy
import qualified Command.Get
import qualified Command.FromKey
import qualified Command.DropKey
import qualified Command.SetKey
import qualified Command.SetContent
import qualified Command.Fix
import qualified Command.Init
import qualified Command.Describe
@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ cmds = concat
, Command.Init.def
, Command.Describe.def
, Command.InitRemote.def
, Command.SetContent.def
, Command.Unannex.def
, Command.Uninit.def
, Command.PreCommit.def
@ -72,7 +73,6 @@ cmds = concat
, Command.AddUrl.def
, Command.FromKey.def
, Command.DropKey.def
, Command.SetKey.def
, Command.Fix.def
, Command.Fsck.def
, Command.Unused.def
@ -89,9 +89,7 @@ cmds = concat
options :: [Option]
options = commonOptions ++
[ Option ['k'] ["key"] (ReqArg setkey paramKey)
"specify a key to use"
, Option ['t'] ["to"] (ReqArg setto paramRemote)
[ Option ['t'] ["to"] (ReqArg setto paramRemote)
"specify to where to transfer content"
, Option ['f'] ["from"] (ReqArg setfrom paramRemote)
"specify from where to transfer content"
@ -116,7 +114,6 @@ options = commonOptions ++
setto v = Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.toremote = Just v }
setfrom v = Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.fromremote = Just v }
setnumcopies v = Annex.changeState $ \s -> s {Annex.forcenumcopies = readMaybe v }
setkey v = Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.defaultkey = Just v }
setgitconfig :: String -> Annex ()
setgitconfig v = do
g <- gitRepo

2
debian/changelog vendored
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@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ git-annex (3.20111026) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
.gitattributes information about numcopies is not available in a bare
repository.
* unused, dropunused: Now work in bare repositories.
* Removed the setkey command, and added a setcontent command with a more
useful interface.
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 27 Oct 2011 13:58:53 -0400

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@ -274,6 +274,20 @@ subdirectories).
However, if a backend changes the information it uses to construct a key,
this can also be used to migrate files to use the new key format.
* setcontent src dest
Makes the dest file, which must already be tracked by git-annex have the
content of the src file. The src file is removed. This can be useful if you
have obtained the content of a file from elsewhere and want to put it in
the local annex.
Automatically runs fsck on dest to check that the expected content was
provided.
Example:
git annex setcontent /tmp/foo.iso foo.iso
* unannex [path ...]
Use this to undo an accidental `git annex add` command. You can use
@ -321,15 +335,6 @@ subdirectories).
git annex dropkey SHA1-s10-7da006579dd64330eb2456001fd01948430572f2
* setkey file
This plumbing-level command sets the annexed data for a key to the
content of the specified file, and then removes the file.
Example:
git annex setkey --key=WORM-s3-m1287765018--file /tmp/file
# OPTIONS
* --force