Reverts 965e106f24
Unfortunately, this caused breakage on Windows, and possibly elsewhere,
because parentDir and takeDirectory do not behave the same when there is a
trailing directory separator.
parentDir is less safe than takeDirectory, especially when working
with relative FilePaths. It's really only useful in loops that
want to terminate at /
This commit was sponsored by Audric SCHILTKNECHT.
This allows using Git.Remote w/o needing to have Git.BuildVersion, which
requires configure. It will simplify github-backup when these libraries are
used there.
This reverts commit dd667844b6
and commit e6eff0e951.
Those commits were fine, except the android autobuilder currently has a bit
of a mess of yesod versions and broke. Better to wait on this.
The new yesod needs the ViewPatterns extension.
Also, a TH splice in Assistant/Threads/WebApp.hs failed to work without
OverLoadedStrings.
This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen.
Only use that when building with ancient yesod, which does not include it.
This also let me remove ifdefs in the file to support building with the new
version of yesod.
Found these with:
git grep "^ " $(find -type f -name \*.hs) |grep -v ': where'
Unfortunately there is some inline hamlet that cannot use tabs for
indentation.
Also, Assistant/WebApp/Bootstrap3.hs is a copy of a module and so I'm
leaving it as-is.
This fixes all instances of " \t" in the code base. Most common case
seems to be after a "where" line; probably vim copied the two space layout
of that line.
Done as a background task while listening to episode 2 of the Type Theory
podcast.
The crash came from calling Git.repoLocation, but it made sense to fix this
higher up, because there is nothing to edit about the web, it just is what
it is.
avoid editing repo for same reasons as in
52601eb606
avoid stomping on its description, even though no description exists until
after syncing is complete
Just after enabing a ssh remote, we've not synced with it yet, so its
description and group are not known. So, avoid showing edit form so user
doesn't see blank info. Instead, redirect to dashboard.
Avoid stomping on existing group and preferred content settings
when enabling or combining with an already existing remote.
Two level fix. First, use defaultStandardGroup rather than
setStandardGroup, so if there is an existing configuration in the git-annex
branch, it's not overwritten.
To handle pre-existing ssh remotes (including gcrypt), a second level is
needed, because before syncing with the remote, it's configuration won't be
available locally. (And syncing could take a long time.) So, in this case,
keep track of whether the remote is being created or enabled, and only set
configs when creating it.
This commit was sponsored by Anders Lannerback.
When adding a repo from a removable drive that already exists, fetch
from it before showing the edit form, so it will have the existing
configuration of that repo.
This does mean that if the webapp is asked to add a git repository on
a removable drive that already exists, but is not yet a git-annex
repository, it will avoid putting it in any group. That unlikely edge case
is ok; the next step is the edit repository screen, which will show it's
not in any group and the user can pick one.
There was a tricky bit here, when it does combine, the edit form is shown,
and so the info needs to be committed to the new repository, but then
pulled into the current one. And caches need to be invalidated for it
to be visible in the edit form.
This is the capstone in making the webapp remember ssh remotes
so they can be easily enabled in other clones of the repository.
Currently, the user will need to enter a password to enable the ssh remote,
but everything else is filled in automatically.
This commit was sponsored by Peter Lloyd.
The repository must have been added using initremote.
Turned out to be much much simpler than expected, because I was able to
reuse the existing code for enabling rsync and gcrypt remotes, which
was already sufficiently general that it will also work for ssh remotes.
Total win!
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Broken by 958312885f, in November!
I missed this because there's no strong type checking across the AJAX call. :(
Need to switch to Fay to avoid such bugs..
Avoid any possibilty of prompting in ssh setup in webapp.
Prticularly on Windows this was a problem, it seemed to enter an infinite
loop. I think that ssh can sometimes use SSH_ASKPASS for y/n prompting,
when no controlling TTY is available, and since git-annex always answers
back with the host's password, not y/n, it looped.
This commit was sponsored by Simon Michael.