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Joey Hess
75b3f0eb75
fix build with old base
i386ancient has a base too old for NE.singleton
2024-09-30 11:02:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
4ca3d1d584
remove read of the heads
and one tail

Removed head from Utility.PartialPrelude in order to avoid the build
warning with recent ghc versions as well.
2024-09-26 18:43:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
43f31121a5
Git: use NonEmpty in fullconfig
This is a nice win. Avoids partial functions, by encoding at the type
level the fact that fullconfig is never an empty list.
2024-09-26 17:54:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
343c87db45
improve haddocks 2024-08-13 15:05:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
48657405c6
cache credentials for p2phttp in memory 2024-07-23 18:45:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
bbf261487d
add git-annex updatecluster command
Seems to work fine, making the right changes to the git-annex branch.
2024-06-14 15:02:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
0ffb0a4d25
dash is legal in git remote names 2024-06-12 13:24:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
317786d219
remove dead code 2024-06-10 14:28:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
b32c4c2e98
atomic git-annex branch update when regrafting in transition
Fix a bug where interrupting git-annex while it is updating the git-annex
branch could lead to git fsck complaining about missing tree objects.

Interrupting git-annex while regraftexports is running in a transition
that is forgetting git-annex branch history would leave the
repository with a git-annex branch that did not contain the tree shas
listed in export.log. That lets those trees be garbage collected.

A subsequent run of the same transition then regrafts the trees listed
in export.log into the git-annex branch. But those trees have been lost.

Note that both sides of `if neednewlocalbranch` are atomic now. I had
thought only the True side needed to be, but I do think there may be
cases where the False side needs to be as well.

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's OpenNeuro project
2024-06-07 16:34:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
04a256a0f8
work around git "defense in depth" breakage with git clone checking for hooks
This git bug also broke git-lfs, and I am confident it will be reverted
in the next release.

For now, cloning from an annex:: url wastes some bandwidth on the next
pull by not caching bundles locally.

If git doesn't fix this in the next version, I'd be tempted to rethink
whether bundle objects need to be cached locally. It would be possible to
instead remember which bundles have been seen and their heads, and
respond to the list command with the heads, and avoid unbundling them
agian in fetch. This might even be a useful performance improvement in
the latter case. It would be quite a complication to a currently simple
implementation though.
2024-05-24 15:49:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
0ba2b89c71
avoid displaying error from git symbolic-ref -q HEAD
Usually this won't fail even if .git/HEAD is not set or points to a ref
that doesn't exist. However, early in clone, it contains
"ref: refs/heads/.invalid" which causes an error "fatal: No such ref: HEAD"

When cloning from a special remote, git-remote-annex output that once
per bundle.
2024-05-24 13:49:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
13a6a20716
fix --is-ancestor option 2024-05-13 13:52:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
ff5193c6ad
Merge branch 'master' into git-remote-annex 2024-05-10 14:20:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
3039331529
git-remote-annex: incremental pushing
Untested

Sponsored-by: Joshua Antonishen on Patreon
2024-05-10 13:32:37 -04:00
Joey Hess
f2d17cf154
git-remote-annex: mostly implemented pushing
Full pushing will probably work, but is untested.
Incremental pushing is not implemented yet.

While a fairly straightforward port of the shell prototype, the details
of exactly how to get the objects to the remote were tricky. And the
prototype did not consider how to deal with partial failures and
interruptions.

I've taken considerable care to make sure it always leaves things in a
consistent state when interrupted or when it loses access to a remote in
the middle of a push.

Sponsored-by: Leon Schuermann on Patreon
2024-05-09 16:18:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
59fc2005ec
git clone support for git-remote-annex
Also support using annex:: urls that specify the whole special remote
config.

Both of these cases need a special remote to be initialized enough to
use it, which means writing to .git/config but not to the git-annex
branch. When cloning, the remote is left set up in .git/config,
so further use of it, by git-annex or git-remote-annex will work. When
using git with an annex:: url, a temporary remote is written to
.git/config, but then removed at the end.

While that's a little bit ugly, the fact is that the Remote interface
expects that it's ok to set git configs of the remote that is being
initialized. And it's nowhere near as ugly as the alternative of making
a temporary git repository and initializing the special remote in there.

Cloning from a repository that does not contain a git-annex branch and
then later running git-annex init is currently broken, although I've
gotten most of the way there to supporting it.
See cleanupInitialization FIXME.

Special shout out to git clone for running gitremote-helpers with
GIT_DIR set, but not in the git repository and with GIT_WORK_TREE not
set. Resulting in needing the fixupRepo hack.

Sponsored-by: unqueued on Patreon
2024-05-08 17:07:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
e1447dc2e2
add git bundle interface
Sponsored-by: mycroft on Patreon
2024-05-07 14:22:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
8d58a23548
add git for-each-ref binding
Sponsored-by: Luke T. Shumaker on Patreon
2024-05-07 14:22:04 -04:00
Yaroslav Halchenko
6674c3b055
A few more of typo fixes/skip as detected with bleeding edge codespell 2024-05-01 20:06:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
2c73845d90
multiple -m second try
Test suite passes this time. When committing the adjusted branch, use
the old method to make a message that old git-annex can consume. Also
made the code accept the new message, so that eventually
commitTreeExactMessage can be removed.

Sponsored-by: Kevin Mueller on Patreon
2024-04-09 12:56:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
a8dd85ea5a
Revert "multiple -m"
This reverts commit cee12f6a2f.

This commit broke git-annex init run in a repo that was cloned from a
repo with an adjusted branch checked out.

The problem is that findAdjustingCommit was not able to identify the
commit that created the adjusted branch. It seems that there is an extra
"\n" at the end of the commit message that it does not expect.

Since backwards compatability needs to be maintained, cannot just make
findAdjustingCommit accept it with the "\n". Will have to instead
have one commitTree variant that uses the old method, and use it for
adjusted branch committing.
2024-04-02 17:29:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
cee12f6a2f
multiple -m
sync, assist, import: Allow -m option to be specified multiple times, to
provide additional paragraphs for the commit message.

The option parser didn't allow multiple -m before, so there is no risk of
behavior change breaking something that was for some reason using multiple
-m already.

Pass through to git commands, so that the method used to assemble the
paragrahs is whatever git does. Which might conceivably change in the
future.

Note that git commit-tree has supported -m since git 1.7.7. commitTree
was probably not using it since it predates that version. Since the
configure script prevents building git-annex with git older than 2.1,
there is no risk that it's not supported now.

Sponsored-by: Nicholas Golder-Manning on Patreon
2024-03-27 15:58:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
1115fb1f9b
fix indent for readability 2024-03-08 13:38:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
c15fa17635
optimise adjustTree when adding many TreeItems (take 2)
The old code traversed the list of addtreeitems once per subdirectory in
the tree, so could get quite slow. Converting to Map lookups sped it up
significantly.

In my test case, git-annex import used to take about 2 minutes, when
calling adjustTree to add back excluded files to the imported tree. This
dropped it down to 6 seconds. Of which 4 seconds are the actual
enumeration of the contents of the remote, so really only 2 seconds for
this.

The path prefix map is a bit suboptimal memory-wise, since items get
stored in the map once per subdirectory on the path to the item. It
would perhaps be better to use a tree data structure.

Also it's suboptimal memory-wise that it builds two maps, as well
as retaining a reference to addtreeitems. I could not see a way around
that though.

This is a fixed version of commit 2c86651180.
It fixes a test suite reversion.

Sponsored-by: Jack Hill on Patreon
2024-01-16 11:53:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
d9f36085c6
Revert "optimise adjustTree when adding many TreeItems"
This reverts commit 2c86651180.

That commit caused a test failure and problably wrong trees to be
imported, so revert until that is fixed.
2024-01-10 16:36:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
2c86651180
optimise adjustTree when adding many TreeItems
The old code traversed the list of addtreeitems once per subdirectory in
the tree, so could get quite slow. Converting to Map lookups sped it up
significantly.

In my test case, git-annex import used to take about 2 minutes, when
calling adjustTree to add back excluded files to the imported tree. This
dropped it down to 6 seconds. Of which 4 seconds are the actual
enumeration of the contents of the remote, so really only 2 seconds for
this.

The path prefix map is a bit suboptimal memory-wise, since items get
stored in the map once per subdirectory on the path to the item. It
would perhaps be better to use a tree data structure.

Also it's suboptimal memory-wise that it builds two maps, as well
as retaining a reference to addtreeitems. I could not see a way around
that though.

Sponsored-by: Luke T. Shumaker on Patreon
2024-01-03 15:07:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
7c7c9912c1
migrate --update gets keys
The git log is outputting the diff, but this only looks at the new
files. When we have a new file, we can get the old filename by just
replacing "new" with "old". And then use branchFileRef to refer to it
allows catting the old key.

While this does have to skip past the old files in the diff, it's still
faster than calling git diff separately.

Sponsored-by: Nicholas Golder-Manning on Patreon
2023-12-07 17:25:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
f1ce15036f
started migrate --update
This is most of the way there, but not quite working.

The layout of migrate.tree/ needs to be changed to follow this approach.
git log will list all the files in tree order, so the new layout needs
to alternate old and new keys. Can that be done? git may not document
tree order, or may not preserve it here.

Alternatively, change to using git log --format=raw and extract
the tree header from that, then use
git diff --raw $tree:migrate.tree/old $tree:migrate.tree/new
That will be a little more expensive, but only when there are lots of
migrations.

Sponsored-by: Joshua Antonishen on Patreon
2023-12-07 15:50:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
d06aee7ce0
make commitMigration interuption safe
Fixed inversion of control issue, so the tree is recorded
in streamLogFile finalizer.

Sponsored-by: Leon Schuermann on Patreon
2023-12-06 16:29:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
0bd8b17b59
log migration trees to git-annex branch
This will allow distributed migration: Start a migration in one clone of
a repo, and then update other clones.

commitMigration is a bit of a bear.. There is some inversion of control
that needs some TMVars. Also streamLogFile's finalizer does not handle
recording the trees, so an interrupt at just the wrong time can cause
migration.log to be emptied but the git-annex branch not updated.

Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
2023-12-06 15:40:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
561c036664
split out generic git log parser
Sponsored-By: Jack Hill on Patreon
2023-11-10 15:40:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
4e35067325
windows hook scripts newlines without CR
Windows: When git-annex init is installing hook scripts, it will
avoid ending lines with CR for portability.

Existing hook scripts that do have CR line endings will not be changed.
While it would be possible to have git-annex init upgrade them, users would
need to know to use that command to do that, and it would add complexity
that does not seem warranted for the portability benefit alone.

Sponsored-by: Luke T. Shumaker on Patreon
2023-11-02 13:37:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
e4ef688b98
RawFilePath conversion
May slightly speed up startup.
2023-10-26 13:58:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
ef7c867238
fix some build warnings from ghc 9.4.6
It now notices that a RepoLocation may not be Local, in which case
pattern matching on Local wouldn't do.
2023-09-21 13:40:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
e03e907705
fix some build warnings from ghc 9.4.6
It now notices that a RepoLocation may not be Local, in which case
pattern matching on Local wouldn't do.

However, in these cases, I think it always is a Local. In particular,
Git.Config.read is only run on local repos and upgrades LocalUnknown to
Local.
2023-09-21 12:11:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
baf8e4f6ed
Override safe.bareRepository for git remotes
Fix using git remotes that are bare when git is configured
with safe.bareRepository = explicit

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
2023-09-07 14:56:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
cbfd214993
set safe.directory when getting config for git-annex-shell or git remotes
Fix more breakage caused by git's fix for CVE-2022-24765, this time
involving a remote (either local or ssh) that is a repository not owned by
the current user.

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
2023-09-07 14:40:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
10b5f79e2d
fix empty tree import when directory does not exist
Fix behavior when importing a tree from a directory remote when the
directory does not exist. An empty tree was imported, rather than the
import failing. Merging that tree would delete every file in the
branch, if those files had been exported to the directory before.

The problem was that dirContentsRecursive returned [] when the directory
did not exist. Better for it to throw an exception. But in commit
74f0d67aa3 back in 2012, I made it never
theow exceptions, because exceptions throw inside unsafeInterleaveIO become
untrappable when the list is being traversed.

So, changed it to list the contents of the directory before entering
unsafeInterleaveIO. So exceptions are thrown for the directory. But still
not if it's unable to list the contents of a subdirectory. That's less of a
problem, because the subdirectory does exist (or if not, it got removed
after being listed, and it's ok to not include it in the list). A
subdirectory that has permissions that don't allow listing it will have its
contents omitted from the list still.

(Might be better to have it return a type that includes indications of
errors listing contents of subdirectories?)

The rest of the changes are making callers of dirContentsRecursive
use emptyWhenDoesNotExist when they relied on the behavior of it not
throwing an exception when the directory does not exist. Note that
it's possible some callers of dirContentsRecursive that used to ignore
permissions problems listing a directory will now start throwing exceptions
on them.

The fix to the directory special remote consisted of not making its
call in listImportableContentsM use emptyWhenDoesNotExist. So it will
throw an exception as desired.

Sponsored-by: Joshua Antonishen on Patreon
2023-08-15 12:57:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
be028f10e5
split out Utility.Url.Parse
This is mostly for git-repair which can't include all of Utility.Url
without adding many dependencies that are not really necessary.
2023-08-14 12:28:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
68c9b08faf
fix build with unix-2.8.0
Changed the parameters to openFd. So needed to add a small wrapper
library to keep supporting older versions as well.
2023-08-01 18:41:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
a05bc6a314
Fix breakage when git is configured with safe.bareRepository = explicit
Running git config --list inside .git then fails, so better to only
do that when --git-dir was specified explicitly. Otherwise, when the
repository is not bare, run the command inside the working tree.

Also make init detect when the uuid it just set cannot be read and fail
with an error, in case git changes something that breaks this later.

I still don't actually understand why git-annex add/assist -J2 was
affected but -J1 was not. But I did show that it was skipping writing to
the location log, because the uuid was NoUUID.

Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
2023-07-05 14:43:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
c6acf574c7
implement importChanges optimisaton (not used yet)
For simplicity, I've not tried to make it handle History yet, so when
there is a history, a full import will still be done. Probably the right
way to handle history is to first diff from the current tree to the last
imported tree. Then, diff from the current tree to each of the
historical trees, and recurse through the history diffing from child tree
to parent tree.

I don't think that will need a record of the previously imported
historical trees, and so Logs.Import doesn't store them. Although I did
leave room for future expansion in that log just in case.

Next step will be to change importTree to importChanges and modify
recordImportTree et all to handle it, by using adjustTree.

Sponsored-by: Brett Eisenberg on Patreon
2023-05-31 16:01:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
7298123520
build git trees using ContentIdentifier to speed up import
This gets the trees built, but it does not use them. Next step will be
to remember the tree for next time an import is done, and diff between
old and new trees to find the files that have changed.

Added --missing to the mktree parameters. That only disables a check, so
it's ok to do everywhere mktree is used. It probably also speeds up
mktree to disable the check.

Note that git fsck does not complain about the resulting tree objects
that point to shas that are not in the repository. Even with --strict.

A quick benchmark, importing 10000 files, this slowed it down
from 2:04.06 to 2:04.28. So it will more than pay for itself.

Sponsored-by: Luke Shumaker on Patreon
2023-05-31 12:46:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
5070087a63
repair: Fix handling of git ref names on Windows
Sponsored-by: Kevin Mueller on Patreon
2023-05-30 16:09:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
0da0e2efcc
add git config debugging
(and process cwd debugging)

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
2023-05-15 15:35:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
67f8268b3f
Support core.sharedRepository=0xxx at long last
Sponsored-by: Brett Eisenberg on Patreon
2023-04-26 17:03:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
7af75a59be
Warn about unsupported core.sharedRepository=0xxx when set
This spams the user with a lot of messages, but it seems like busywork to
avoid that and only warn once, since this warning will go away when it gets
implemented.

Also fix parsing of the octal value.

Sponsored-by: Kevin Mueller on Patreon
2023-04-26 13:25:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
fe5e586b72
rename Git.Filename to Git.Quote 2023-04-12 17:22:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
4a5f18a8ec
IsString StringContainingQuotedPath optimisation
This causes an encodeBS thunk, and the first evaluation of the string
forces it. From then on, further uses operate on a ByteString. This
avoids converting repeatedly.
2023-04-11 15:29:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
8b6c7bdbcc
filter out control characters in all other Messages
This does, as a side effect, make long notes in json output not
be indented. The indentation is only needed to offset them
underneath the display of the file they apply to, so that's ok.

Sponsored-by: Brock Spratlen on Patreon
2023-04-11 12:58:01 -04:00