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Joey Hess
1c4f4b449a
support --unlock-present adjustment of view branches
When generating the view, check if the key is present.

When syncing in a view branch with an adjustment, run adjustedBranchRefreshFull
the same as is done when syncing in other adjusted branches. This is
needed because the docs for git-annex adjust --unlock-present suggest
using git-annex sync to update the branch when annex.adjustedbranchrefresh
is not set.

Note that, with annex.adjustedbranchrefresh set, it just works! The
adjusted branch gets updated in the usual way and it doesn't matter that
there's a view branch underneath.

And of course, re-running git-annex adjut --unlock-present also works,
as suggested in the docs.

Sponsored-by: Erik Bjäreholt on Patreon
2023-02-27 15:37:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
cc32e31161
understand adjusted view branch names
An adjusted view branch has a name like
"refs/heads/adjusted/views/master(author=_)(unlocked)", so it is a view
branch that has been converted to an adjusted branch.

Made Logs.View support such branch names. So now git-annex sync and
pre-commit handle updating metadata on commit in such a branch.

Much remains to be done to fully support adjusted view branches,
including actually applying the adjustment when updating the view branch.

Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
2023-02-27 14:57:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
e9b6efac5a
fix buggy sync to exporttree remote when annex-tracking-branch is not checked out
sync: Fix a bug that caused files to be removed from an importtree=yes
exporttree=yes special remote when the remote's annex-tracking-branch was
not the currently checked out branch.

Sponsored-by: Max Thoursie on Patreon
2023-02-10 15:49:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
c2b3e870df
finishing up sync in view branch
sync: When run in a view branch, avoid updating synced/ branches, or trying
to merge anything from remotes.

Sponsored-by: Erik Bjäreholt on Patreon
2023-02-10 15:27:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
5f9bf51438
sync in view branch updates the view branch
* sync: When run in a view branch, refresh the view branch to reflect any
    changes that have been made to the parent branch or metadata.

This is basically working, but probably needs some more work to deal with
all the edge cases of things sync does.

Sponsored-by: Lawrence Brogan on Patreon
2023-02-08 15:37:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
a11d6e0baf
avoid sync pushing view branches to remotes, and better view branch names
* sync: Avoid pushing view branches to remotes.
* Changed the name of view branches to include the parent branch.
  Existing view branches checked out using an old name will still work.

It does not seem useful for sync to push view branches around, because
the information in a view branch can entirely be derived from other
information in git. And sync doesn't push adjusted branches around either.

The better view branch names make it more in line with adjusted branch
names, but were also needed to make fromViewBranch be able to return the
original branch name.

Kept the old view branch names still working. But, when those branches
exist in a repo, sync will still try to push them as before. Avoiding
that would need more complicated and/or expensive changes to sync.

Sponsored-By: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon
2023-02-08 13:57:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
579d9b60c1
improve concurrency of move/copy --from --to
Use separate stages for download and upload. In the common case where
it downloads the file from one remote and then uploads to the other,
those are by far the most expensive operations, and there's a decent
chance the two remotes bottleneck on different resources.

Suppose it's being run with -J2 and a bunch of 10 mb files. Two threads
will be started both downloading from the src remote. They will probably
finish at the same time. Then two threads will be started uploading to
the dst remote. They will probably take the same time as well. Before
this change, it would alternate back and forth, bottlenecking on src and dst.
With this change, as soon as the two threads start uploading to dst, two
more threads are able to start, downloading from src. So bandwidth to
both remotes is saturated more often.

Other commands that use transferStages only send in one direction at a
time. So the worker threads for the other direction will sit idle, and
there will be no change in their behavior.

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
2023-01-24 13:59:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
b2ee2496ee
remove whenAnnexed and ifAnnexed
In preparation for adding a new variation on lookupKey.

Sponsored-by: Max Thoursie on Patreon
2022-10-26 14:06:32 -04:00
Joey Hess
44d763468a
add missing whitespace in warning message 2022-10-04 13:30:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
be19a68276
new matching options --want-get-by and --want-drop-by
Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
2022-07-28 13:26:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
b223988e22
remove --backend from global options
--backend is no longer a global option, and is only accepted by commands
that actually need it.

Three commands that used to support backend but don't any longer are
watch, webapp, and assistant. It would be possible to make them support it,
but I doubt anyone used the option with these. And in the case of webapp
and assistant, the option was handled inconsistently, only taking affect
when the command is run with an existing git-annex repo, not when it
creates a new one.

Also, renamed GlobalOption etc to AnnexOption. Because there are many
options of this type that are not actually global (any more) and get
added to commands that need them.

Sponsored-by: Kevin Mueller on Patreon
2022-06-29 13:33:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
cb9cf30c48
move several readonly values to AnnexRead
This improves performance to a small extent in several places.

Sponsored-by: Tobias Ammann on Patreon
2022-06-28 15:40:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
5ff55f622d
improve sync message in export edge case
sync: Better error message when unable to export to a remote because
remote.name.annex-tracking-branch is configured to a ref that does not
exist.

It does not suggest how to fix the problem because there are several
possible solutions: Change the git config to point to something that does
exist, git add some files, or put files on the special remote that will be
imported and so populate the ref.

I considered just silently not doing anything, which is what it does
when annex-tracking-branch = master and nothing has been committed to
master yet. But it seems better to be explicit about it, since this is a
fairly confusing situation to find yourself in.

Sponsored-By: Max Thoursie on Patreon
2021-12-23 14:45:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
b9a1cc512d
avoid uncessary call to inAnnex
sync --content: Avoid a redundant checksum of a file that was
incrementally verified, when used on NTFS and perhaps other filesystems.

When sync has just gotten the content, it does not need to check inAnnex a
second time. On NTFS, for some reason the write of the inode cache after
it gets the content is not immediately able to be read, and with an
empty/non-matching inode cache due to that stale data, inAnnex falls back
to hashing the whole object to determine if it's present.

Sponsored-by: Brock Spratlen on Patreon
2021-10-01 12:02:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
3d50b47ded
sync, merge: Added --allow-unrelated-histories option
Which is the same as the git merge option.

After last commit, this turns out to be needed in the test suite, and when
doing git-annex import from special remote, followed by a git-annex merge.

Sponsored-by: Svenne Krap on Patreon
2021-07-19 12:14:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
b6bea0d3f2
remove direct mode remnant of merging unrelated histories
sync, merge, post-receive: Avoid merging unrelated histories, which used to
be allowed only to support direct mode repositories.

(However, sync does still merge unrelated histories when importing trees
from special remotes, and the assistant still merges unrelated histories
always.)

See 556b2ded2b for why this was added
back in 2016, for direct mode.

This is a behavior change, which might break something that was relying
on sync merging unrelated histories, but git had a good reason to
prevent it, since it's easy to foot shoot with it, and git-annex should
follow suit.

Sponsored-by: Noam Kremen on Patreon
2021-07-19 11:41:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
33a80d083a
sync --quiet
* sync: When --quiet is used, run git commit, push, and pull without
  their ususual output.
* merge: When --quiet is used, run git merge without its usual output.

This might also make --quiet work better for some other commands
that make commits, like git-annex adjust.

Sponsored-by: Kevin Mueller on Patreon
2021-07-19 11:28:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
1cc7b2661e
push synced/master before synced/git-annex
sync: Partly work around github behavior that first branch to be pushed to
a new repository is assumed to be the head branch, by not pushing
synced/git-annex first.

github expects master (or whatever the name is) to be pushed first, but
git-annex sync can't, because it's got to also support pushes to non-bare
repos where pushing master fails, as explained in the big comment. So
pushing synced/master is not entirely a fix, but at least it makes github
default to a branch with the stuff the user expects in it, not a bunch of
annex log files.

Aside from fixing github to not make this assumption, or improving
the git push protocol to include what the current HEAD is, the only other
approach I can think of is to identify git push's progress messages and
display those when pushing master, while filtering out error messages
about non-fast-forward etc. But git doesn't provide a way to separate out
or identify its progress messages.

Sponsored-by: Luke Shumaker on Patreon
2021-06-21 12:32:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
1cb154f457
avoid importing deleting submodule
import: When the previously exported tree contained a submodule,
preserve it in the imported tree so it does not get deleted.

The export exclude log, which was used for non-preferred content,
now also includes the submodules. Since the log format is git ls-tree
output, this does not break backwards compatibility.
2021-03-12 13:31:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
a14001785e
fix --branch combined with --unlocked or --locked
Since it's using git ls-tree anyway, can just look at the file modes to see
if they're unlocked or are symlinks.
2021-03-02 13:47:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
1574972ba9
make sync --content get from third-party populated remotes like borg 2020-12-23 12:10:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
4f9969d0a1
optimisation for borg
Skip needing to list importable contents when unchanged since last time.
2020-12-22 15:00:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
15000dee07
improve thirdpartypopulated support
May actually work now.

Note that, importKey now has to add the size to the key if it's supposed
to have size. Remote.Directory relied on the importer adding the size,
which is no longer done, so it was changed; it was the only one.
This way, importKey does not need to behave differently between regular
and thirdpartypopulated imports.
2020-12-21 16:19:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
57b03630b3
support thirdPartyPopulated
These don't have importTree in their config, because they don't support
tree import, but they do still support import, and do not support export
or key/value modification.
2020-12-21 13:49:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
771b6c64f0
Merge branch 'master' into borg 2020-12-18 16:05:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
e0062c4f93
build fix 2020-12-18 16:04:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
909318dcee
Merge branch 'master' into borg 2020-12-18 15:27:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
9a2c8757f3
add thirdPartyPopulated interface
This is to support, eg a borg repo as a special remote, which is
populated not by running git-annex commands, but by using borg. Then
git-annex sync lists the content of the remote, learns which files are
annex objects, and treats those as present in the remote.

So, most of the import machinery is reused, to a new purpose. While
normally importtree maintains a remote tracking branch, this does not,
because the files stored in the remote are annex object files, not
user-visible filenames. But, internally, a git tree is still generated,
of the files on the remote that are annex objects. This tree is used
by retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier, etc. As with other import/export
remotes, that  the tree is recorded in the export log, and gets grafted
into the git-annex branch.

importKey changed to be able to return Nothing, to indicate when an
ImportLocation is not an annex object and so should be skipped from
being included in the tree.

It did not seem to make sense to have git-annex import do this, since
from the user's perspective, it's not like other imports. So only
git-annex sync does it.

Note that, git-annex sync does not yet download objects from such
remotes that are preferred content. importKeys is run with
content downloading disabled, to avoid getting the content of all
objects. Perhaps what's needed is for seekSyncContent to be run with these
remotes, but I don't know if it will just work (in particular, it needs
to avoid trying to transfer objects to them), so I skipped that for now.

(Untested and unused as of yet.)

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2020-12-18 15:23:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
f62aee0525
fix handling of importtree-only remotes
Don't want to try to use these remotes as key/value remotes, which will
surely fail. It only recently became possible for importtree to be set
w/o exporttree, so before this code was ok.

(cherry picked from commit 97599cb0f7f4115aa5a3e81a91ee3d1d6c52dc84)
2020-12-18 15:13:30 -04:00
Joey Hess
00526a6739
pass along -c options to child git-annex processes 2020-12-15 10:49:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
631c8d3e5b
avoid redundant adjusted branch update in sync
sync still does update it if the config would otherwise not, since it
already did.
2020-11-16 15:13:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
0896038ba7
annex.adjustedbranchrefresh
Added annex.adjustedbranchrefresh git config to update adjusted branches
set up by git-annex adjust --unlock-present/--hide-missing.

Note, in a few cases, I was not able to make the adjusted branch
be updated in calls to moveAnnex, because information about what
file corresponds to a key is not available. They are:

* If two files point to one file, then eg, `git annex get foo` will
  update the branch to unlock foo, but will not unlock bar, because it
  does not know about it. Might be fixable by making `git annex get
  bar` do something besides skipping bar?
* git-annex-shell recvkey likewise (so sends over ssh from old versions
  of git-annex)
* git-annex setkey
* git-annex transferkey if the user does not use --file
* git-annex multicast sends keys with no associated file info

Doing a single full refresh at the end, after any incremental refresh,
will deal with those edge cases.
2020-11-16 14:27:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
ccfa9b2dc4
make sync update --unlock-present branch 2020-11-13 15:04:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
5a1e73617d
finished this stage of the RawFilePath conversion
Finally compiles again, and test suite passes.

This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen on Patreon.
2020-11-04 14:20:37 -04:00
Joey Hess
c56efbbdb6
import: Check gitignores when importing trees from special remotes
It seemed best to do this, for consistency with every other way files can
get into a git-annex repo. Although it's just a bit strange that a local
.gitignore file affects the pseudo-commits made for the remote that's
imported from.

This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon.
2020-09-30 10:41:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
658ea7ca3c
sync --no-content import from directory special remote
sync: When run without --content, import without copying from
importtree=yes directory special remotes. (Other special remotes may
support this later as well.)

This commit was sponsored by Svenne Krap on Patreon.
2020-09-28 15:29:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
3eaaec3113
consistently use importKey when available
This avoids import with --no-content and with --content potentially
generating two different trees, leading to a merge conflict when run in
two different clones of a repo. And it's necessary groundwork to make
git-annex sync --no-content import from special remotes that support
importKey.

Only the directory special remote currently supports importKey, and it
generates the same key as git-annex usually does, so there is no
behavior change for it.

Future special remotes will need to take care when adding importKey,
if it generates different keys. Added some warnings about that to
comments.

This commit was sponsored by Noam Kremen on Patreon.
2020-09-28 15:27:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
f624876dc2
remove zombie process in file seeking
This was the last one marked as a zombie. There might be others I don't
know about, but except for in the hypothetical case of a thread dying
due to an async exception before it can wait on a process it started, I
don't know of any.

It would probably be safe to remove the reapZombies now, but let's wait
and so that in its own commit in case it turns out to cause problems.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon.
2020-09-25 11:38:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
051e16a945
remove debug print 2020-09-24 15:37:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
d89984b121
sync --all avoid unncessary first pass
Sped up seeking to around twice as fast, by avoiding a pass over the
worktree files when preferred content expressions of the local repo and
remotes don't use include=/exclude=.

Thanks to Lukey for identifying the optimisation.

This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen on Patreon.
2020-09-24 15:12:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
b45b37b088
wait for first pass to complete before second pass
Otherwise the bloom filter may not be fully populated when the second
pass starts, which could have led to incorrect behavior with --all -J,
probably in very rare circumstances.
2020-09-24 14:23:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
167da965b9
remove obsolete comment 2020-09-24 14:22:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
3a05d53761
add SeekInput (not yet used)
No behavior changes (hopefully), just adding SeekInput and plumbing it
through to the JSON display code for later use.

Over the course of 2 grueling days.

withFilesNotInGit reimplemented in terms of seekHelper
should be the only possible behavior change. It seems to test as
behaving the same.

Note that seekHelper dummies up the SeekInput in the case where
segmentPaths' gives up on sorting the expanded paths because there are
too many input paths. When SeekInput later gets exposed as a json field,
that will result in it being a little bit wrong in the case where
100 or more paths are passed to a git-annex command. I think this is a
subtle enough problem to not matter. If it does turn out to be a
problem, fixing it would require splitting up the input
parameters into groups of < 100, which would make git ls-files run
perhaps more than is necessary. May want to revisit this, because that
fix seems fairly low-impact.
2020-09-15 15:41:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
f4c4b89aa3
refactor
Make all calls to git merge go through autoMergeFrom, in preparation
for fine-tuning git merge's config for automatic merge conflict
resolution.

This commit was sponsored by Ryan Newton on Patreon.
2020-09-07 13:26:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
7bdb0cdc0d
add gitAnnexChildProcess and use instead of incorrect use of runsGitAnnexChildProcess
Fixes reversion in 8.20200617 that made annex.pidlock being enabled result
in some commands stalling, particularly those needing to autoinit.

Renamed runsGitAnnexChildProcess to make clearer where it should be
used.

Arguably, it would be better to have a way to make any process git-annex
runs have the env var set. But then it would need to take the pid lock
when running any and all processes, and that would be a problem when
git-annex runs two processes concurrently. So, I'm left doing it ad-hoc
in places where git-annex really does run a child process, directly
or indirectly via a particular git command.
2020-08-25 14:57:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
5d380c6c5c
when workTreeItems finds a problem with a parameter, don't go on to process it
Part of workTreeItems is trying detect a case
where git porcelain refuses to process a file, and where
git ls-files silently outputs nothing. But, it's hard to perfectly
replicate git's behavior, and besides, git's behavior could change.
So it could be that we warn, but then git ls-files does not skip over
it, and so git-annex also processes it after warning about it.

So, if we think we have a problem with a parameter, display the warning,
and skip processing it at all.

Implementing this was complicated by needing to handle the case where
all command-line parameters get filtered out this way. Which is
different than the case where there are none, because we don't want to
operate on all files in this new case..
2020-08-06 13:47:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
1be92381ec
unify batch mode with non-batch by using AnnexedFileSeeker 2020-07-22 14:23:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
75aab72d23
mostly done with location log precaching
Some nice wins.
2020-07-13 17:04:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
df58609804
convert sync to use seekFilteredKeys
This only speeds up sync --content from 34.75 to 33.17 seconds;
location log precaching will probably be a bigger win.
2020-07-13 15:02:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
4c9ad1de46
optimisation: stream keys through git cat-file --buffer
This is only implemented for git-annex get so far. It makes git-annex
get nearly twice as fast in a repo with 10k files, all of them present!

But, see the TODO for some caveats.
2020-07-10 13:54:52 -04:00