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Joey Hess
9da7dd8874 webapp: configure new repos to use the standard preferred content settings 2012-10-10 15:35:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
3490977d97 webapp: put new repos in standard groups
I'm using transfer for most things, both removable drives and cloud
storage, because it's the safest choice. We'll see if it makes sense
to prompt for the group when setting this up, or let the user pick
something else after the fact.
2012-10-10 15:27:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
f9b81c7a75 refactor 2012-10-10 15:15:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
0c88d9395d standard preferred content settings for client, transfer, backup, and archive repositories
I've designed these to work well together, I hope. If I get it wrong,
I can just change the code in one place, since these expressions
won't be stored in the git-annex branch.
2012-10-10 13:54:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
b6ce003843 rename --ingroup to --inallgroup 2012-10-10 12:59:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
e375b931c0 add --ingroup limit 2012-10-08 15:18:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
7cd81bd978 Added --smallerthan and --largerthan limits 2012-10-08 13:39:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
71fd18a97f wired preferred content up to get, copy, and drop --auto 2012-10-08 13:16:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
7bb4d507ba add AssumeNotPresent parameter to limits
Solves the issue with preferred content expressions and dropping that
I mentioned yesterday. My solution was to add a parameter to specify a set
of repositories where content should be assumed not to be present. When
deciding whether to drop, it can put the current repository in, and then
if the expression fails to match, the content can be dropped.

Using yesterday's example "(not copies=trusted:2) and (not in=usbdrive)",
when the local repo is one of the 2 trusted copies, the drop check will
see only 1 trusted copy, so the expression matches, and so the content will
not be dropped.
2012-10-05 16:52:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
bc649a35ba added preferred-content log, and allow editing it with vicfg
This includes a full parser for the boolean expressions in the log,
that compiles them into Matchers. Those matchers are not used yet.

A complication is that matching against an expression should never
crash git-annex with an error. Instead, vicfg checks that the expressions
parse. If a bad expression (or an expression understood by some future
git-annex version) gets into the log, it'll be ignored.

Most of the code in Limit couldn't fail anyway, but I did have to make
limitCopies check its parameter first, and return an error if it's bad,
rather than erroring at runtime.
2012-10-04 16:00:19 -04:00