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Joey Hess
8b5fc94d50
add optional object file location to storeKey
This will be used by the next commit to simplify the proxy.
2024-07-01 10:42:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
9bf4f2eb16
fix reversion in unexport when unable to rename
Bug introduced in commit 7cef5e8f35
2024-03-15 16:14:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
7cef5e8f35
export tree: avoid confusing output about renaming files
When a file in the export is renamed, and the remote's renameExport
returned Nothing, renaming to the temp file would first say it was
renaming, and appear to succeed, but actually what it did was delete the
file. Then renaming from the temp file would not do anything, since the
temp file is not present on the remote. This appeared as if a file got
renamed to a temp file and left there.

Note that exporttree=yes importree=yes remotes have their usual
renameExport replaced with one that returns Nothing. (For reasons
explained in Remote.Helper.ExportImport.) So this happened
even with remotes that support renameExport.

Fix by letting renameExport = Nothing when it's not supported at all.
This avoids displaying the rename.

Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
2024-03-09 13:50:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
f6cf2dec4c
disk free checking for unsized keys
Improve disk free space checking when transferring unsized keys to
local git remotes. Since the size of the object file is known, can
check that instead.

Getting unsized keys from local git remotes does not check the actual
object size. It would be harder to handle that direction because the size
check is run locally, before anything involving the remote is done. So it
doesn't know the size of the file on the remote.

Also, transferring unsized keys to other remotes, including ssh remotes and
p2p remotes don't do disk size checking for unsized keys. This would need a
change in protocol.

(It does seem like it would be possible to implement the same thing for
directory special remotes though.)

In some sense, it might be better to not ever do disk free checking for
unsized keys, than to do it only sometimes. A user might notice this
direction working and consider it a bug that the other direction does not.
On the other hand, disk reserve checking is not implemented for most
special remotes at all, and yet it is implemented for a few, which is also
inconsistent, but best effort. And so doing this best effort seems to make
some sense. Fundamentally, if the user wants the size to always be checked,
they should not use unsized keys.

Sponsored-by: Brock Spratlen on Patreon
2024-01-16 14:29:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
518a51a8a0
--explain for preferred/required content matching
And annex.largefiles and annex.addunlocked.

Also git-annex matchexpression --explain explains why its input
expression matches or fails to match.

When there is no limit, avoid explaining why the lack of limit
matches. This is also done when no preferred content expression is set,
although in a few cases it defaults to a non-empty matcher, which will
be explained.

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
2023-07-26 14:50:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
3290a09a70
filter out control characters in warning messages
Converted warning and similar to use StringContainingQuotedPath. Most
warnings are static strings, some do refer to filepaths that need to be
quoted, and others don't need quoting.

Note that, since quote filters out control characters of even
UnquotedString, this makes all warnings safe, even when an attacker
sneaks in a control character in some other way.

When json is being output, no quoting is done, since json gets its own
quoting.

This does, as a side effect, make warning messages in json output not
be indented. The indentation is only needed to offset warning messages
underneath the display of the file they apply to, so that's ok.

Sponsored-by: Brett Eisenberg on Patreon
2023-04-10 15:55:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
2ba1559a8e
git style quoting for ActionItemOther
Added StringContainingQuotedPath, which is used for ActionItemOther.

In the process, checked every ActionItemOther for those containing
filenames, and made them use quoting.

Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
2023-04-08 16:30:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
2b940f7725
registerurl, unregisterurl: Added --remote option
This serves two purposes. --remote=web bypasses other special remotes that
claim the url, same as addurl --raw. And, specifying some other remote
allows making sure that an url is claimed by the remote you expect,
which makes then using setpresentkey not be fragile.

Sponsored-By: the NIH-funded NICEMAN (ReproNim TR&D3) project
2023-04-05 15:54:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
b2cc63d5bf
export: fix multi-file delete bug
export: Fix a bug that left a file on a special remote when two files with
the same content were both deleted in the exported tree.

Case of the wrong data structure leading to the wrong result.
The DiffMap now contains all the old filenames, and all the new filenames.

Note that, when 2 files with the same content are both renamed,
it only renames the first, but deletes and re-exports the second.
Improving that is possible, but it would need to use a different temporary
filename. Anyway, that is an unusual case, and there are known to be other
unusual cases where export does not rename with maximum efficiency, IIRC.
(Or maybe this is the case that I remember?)

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's OpenNeuro project
2022-11-09 16:24:37 -04:00
Joey Hess
c2ad84b423
all keys are still present on versioned remote after import of a tree
When importing from versioned remotes, fix tracking of the content of
deleted files.

Only S3 supports versioning so far, so only it was affected.

But, the draft import/export interface for external remotes also seemed to
need a change, so that versionedExport could be set.
2022-10-11 13:05:40 -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
543993b068
remove redundant pattern match
brilliant spot by new ghc
2022-06-28 15:40:27 -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
7e2f5edd68
avoid exporting non-annexed symlinks
So that importing does not replace them with plain files.

This works similarly to how the previous handling of submodules and
matchers did, except that annexed symlinks still get exported as plain
files of course, it's only non-annexed symlinks that it does not make sense
to export.

When symlinks have previously been exported, updating the export will
unexport them after upgrading to this commit.

Sponsored-by: Kevin Mueller on Patreon
2022-01-03 14:21:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
567f63ba47
export: Avoid unncessarily re-exporting non-annexed files that were already exported
Commit b6e4ed9aa7 made non-annexed files
be re-uploaded every time, since they're not tracked in the location log,
and it made it check the location log. Don't do that for non-annexed files.

Sponsored-by: Brock Spratlen on Patreon
2021-11-29 14:02:38 -04:00
Joey Hess
a8b837aaef
add git ls-tree --long parser
Not yet used, but allows getting the size of items in the tree fairly
cheaply.

I noticed that CmdLine.Seek uses ls-tree and the feeds the files into
another long-running process to check their size. That would be an
example of a place that might be sped up by using this. Although in that
particular case, it only needs to know the size of unlocked files, not
locked. And since enabling --long probably doubles the ls-tree runtime
or more, the overhead of using it there may outwweigh the benefit.
2021-03-23 12:47:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
6481991208
export --json: Fill in the file field
Like import was using ActionItemWorkTreeFile, it's ok to use it for export,
even though it might not correspond with a file in the work tree.
And renamed it to ActionItemTreeFile to make that clearer.

Note that when an export has to rename files, it still uses
ActionItemOther, so file will still be null in that case, but as no file is
being transferred, that seems ok.
2021-03-12 14:11:31 -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
f2a425bd92
export: When a submodule is in the tree to be exported, skip it. 2021-03-12 12:29:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
cdd512cd9f
simplify 2021-03-05 14:22:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
1b041f5c51
avoid logging location of GIT keys
It's not necessary to log location of GIT keys, because these files are
not annexed files and so git-annex will never need to get them.

This corresponds to code in Annex.Import that already checked before
updating the location log when handling deleted files.

Older versions of git-annex that used SHA1 keys for non-annexed files
also unncessarily updated the location log for them.

GIT keys still appear in the git-annex branch for content identifier
logs, so kept the documentation of them in backends.mdwn

This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2021-03-05 14:12:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
fc61915230
use GIT keys for export of non-annexed files
This solves the problem that import of such files gets confused and
converts them back to annexed files.

The import code already used GIT keys internally when it determined a
file should not be annexed. So now when it sees a GIT key that export
used, it already does the right thing.

This also means that even older version of git-annex can import and will
do the right thing, once a fixed version has exported. Still, there may
be other complications around upgrades; still need to think it all
through.

Moved gitShaKey and keyGitSha from Key to Annex.Export since they're
only used for export/import.

Documented GIT keys in backends, since they do appear in the git-annex
branch now.

This commit was sponsored by Graham Spencer on Patreon.
2021-03-05 14:12:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
cbf94fd13d
prep for fixing find --branch --unlocked
Added LinkType to ProvidedInfo, and unified MatchingKey with
ProvidedInfo. They're both used in the same way, so there was no real
reason to keep separate.

Note that addLocked and addUnlocked still set matchNeedsFileName,
because to handle MatchingFile, they do need it. However, they
don't use it when MatchingInfo is provided. This should be ok,
the --branch case will be able skip checking matchNeedsFileName,
since it will provide a filename in any case.
2021-03-02 13:39:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
dd39e9e255
suggest when user may want annex.stalldetection
When annex.stalldetection is not enabled, and a likely stall is detected,
display a suggestion to enable it.

Note that the progress meter display is not taken down when displaying
the message, so it will display like this:

	0%    8 B                 0 B/s
	  Transfer seems to have stalled. To handle stalling transfers, configure annex.stalldetection
	0%    10 B                0 B/s

Although of course if it's really stalled, it will never update
again after the message. Taking down the progress meter and starting
a new one doesn't seem too necessary given how unusual this is,
also this does help show the state it was at when it stalled.

Use of uninterruptibleCancel here is ok, the thread it's canceling
only does STM transactions and sleeps. The annex thread that gets
forked off is separate to avoid it being canceled, so that it
can be joined back at the end.

A module cycle required moving from dupState the precaching of the
remote list. Doing it at startConcurrency should cover all the cases
where the remote list is used in concurrent actions.

This commit was sponsored by Kevin Mueller on Patreon.
2021-02-03 15:57:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
6a30d04ece
Bug fix: export with -J could fail when two files had the same content.
Exporting is done inside a call to writeLockDbWhile which guarantees there
is only one process uploading to a given ExportLocation.
2021-01-13 14:50:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
46059ab0e5
split off versionedExport from appendonly
S3 uses versionedExport, while GitLFS uses appendonly.

This is groundwork for later changes.
2020-12-28 14:37:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
7916fc98a3
graft in imported tree to avoid gc
Fix a bug that could prevent getting files from an importtree=yes remote,
because the imported tree was allowed to be garbage collected.
2020-12-23 14:27:38 -04:00
Joey Hess
53fd1564b1
improve synopsis 2020-12-17 12:51:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
4c47568876
refactoring
This is groundwork for using git-annex transferkeys to run transfers,
in order to allow stalled transfers to be interrupted and retried.

The new upload and download are closer to what git-annex transferkeys
does, so the plan is to make them use it.

Then things that were left using upload' and download' won't recover
from stalls. Notably, that includes import and export. But
at least get/move/copy will be able to. (Also the assistant hopefully,
but not yet.)

This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2020-12-07 14:49:17 -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
46eb48d7c0
Retry transfers to exporttree=yes remotes same as for other remotes
The comment about noRetry is not well-justified, because transfers to many
remotes cannot be resumed, but retries are still allowed for those.
2020-09-04 13:24:08 -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
Joey Hess
864ba4ecaa
disable buggy concurrency in Command.Export
Fix a crash or potentially not all files being exported when sync -J
--content is used with an export remote.

Crash as described in fixed bug report.

waitForAllRunningCommandActions inserted in several points where all the
commandActions started before need to have finished before moving on to
the next stage of the export. A race across those points could have
maybe resulted in not all files being exported, or a wrong tree being
export.

For example, changeExport starting up an action like
a rename of A to B. Then, with that action still running, fillExport
uploading a new A, *before* the rename occurred. That race seems
unlikely to have happened. There are some other ones that this also
fixes.
2020-05-26 13:54:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
0bcecb67f5
export: Let concurrent transfers be done with -J or annex.jobs
Tested working, although I did find this bug in my testing, which also
afflicts sync -J to an export remote.
2020-05-26 11:44:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
fc9833f68d
export: Added options for json output
Just worked, no need to do anything except add the options.
2020-05-26 10:31:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
6361074174
convert renameExport to throw exception
Finishes the transition to make remote methods throw exceptions, rather
than silently hide them.

A bit on the fence about this one, because when renameExport fails,
it falls back to deleting instead, and so does the user care why it failed?

However, it did let me clean up several places in the code.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-05-15 15:08:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
037440ef36
convert removeExportDirectory to throw exception
Part of ongoing transition to make remote methods
throw exceptions, rather than silently hide them.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2020-05-15 14:43:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
cdbfaae706
change removeExport to throw exception
Part of ongoing transition to make remote methods
throw exceptions, rather than silently hide them.

This commit was sponsored by Graham Spencer on Patreon.
2020-05-15 14:15:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
4814b444dd
make storeExport throw exceptions 2020-05-15 12:20:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
c0cd07c36b
Ref ByteString conversion done
Test suite passes.
2020-04-07 17:41:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
69f2d1dd43
remoteConfig rework
remoteAnnexConfig will avoid bugs like
a3a674d15b

Use now more generic remoteConfig in a couple places that built
non-annex config settings manually before.
2020-02-19 13:45:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
a3a674d15b
Bugfix: export --tracking (a deprecated option) set annex-annex-tracking-branch, instead of annex-tracking-branch. 2020-02-19 13:34:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
5e4deb3620
support sha256 git repos
Git will eventually switch to sha2 and there will not be one single
shaSize anymore, but two (40 and 64).

Changed all parsers for git plumbing output to support both sizes of
shas.

One potential problem this does not deal with is, if somewhere in
git-annex it reads two shas from different sources, and compares them
to see if they're the same sha, it would fail if they're sha1 and sha256
of the same value. I don't know if that will really be a concern.
2020-01-07 12:22:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
37467a008f
annex.addunlocked expressions
* annex.addunlocked can be set to an expression with the same format used by
  annex.largefiles, in case you want to default to unlocking some files but
  not others.
* annex.addunlocked can be configured by git-annex config.

Added a git-annex-matching-expression man page, broken out from
tips/largefiles.

A tricky consequence of this is that git-annex add --relaxed
honors annex.addunlocked, but an expression might want to know the size
or content of an url, which it's not going to download. I decided it was
better not to fail, and just dummy up some plausible data in that case.

Performance impact should be negligible. The global config is already
loaded for annex.largefiles. The expression only has to be parsed once,
and in the simple true/false case, it should not do any additional work
matching it.
2019-12-20 15:56:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
bdec7fed9c
convert TopFilePath to use RawFilePath
Adds a dependency on filepath-bytestring, an as yet unreleased fork of
filepath that operates on RawFilePath.

Git.Repo also changed to use RawFilePath for the path to the repo.

This does eliminate some RawFilePath -> FilePath -> RawFilePath
conversions. And filepath-bytestring's </> is probably faster.
But I don't expect a major performance improvement from this.
This is mostly groundwork for making Annex.Location use RawFilePath,
which will allow for a conversion-free pipleline.
2019-12-09 15:07:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
b88f89c1ef
get the most commonly used commands building again
A quick benchmark of whereis shows not much speed improvement, maybe a
few percent. Profiling it found a hotspot, adds to todo.
2019-12-04 13:45:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
436f107715
make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.

To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.

Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)

The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.

One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.

Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.

In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.

Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 17:13:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
97fd9da6e7
add back non-preferred files to imported tree
Prevents merging the import from deleting the non-preferred files from
the branch it's merged into.

adjustTree previously appended the new list of items to the old, which
could result in it generating a tree with multiple files with the same
name. That is not good and confuses some parts of git. Gave it a
function to resolve such conflicts.

That allowed dealing with the problem of what happens when the import
contains some files (or subtrees) with the same name as files that were
filtered out of the export. The files from the import win.
2019-05-20 16:43:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
568af1073e
filter exported tree through remote's preferred content setting
The filtering is fairly efficient as far as building the trees goes,
since it reuses adjustTree. But it still needs to traverse the whole
tree, and look up the keys used by every file.

The tree that gets recorded to export.log is the filtered tree.
This way resumes of interrupted sync to an export uses it without
needing to recalculate it. And, a change to the preferred content
settings of the remote will result in a different tree, so the export
will be updated accordingly.

The original tree is still used in the remote tracking branch.
That branch represents the special remote as a git remote, and if it
were a normal git remote, the tree in its head would not be affected by
preferred content.
2019-05-20 11:54:55 -04:00
Joey Hess
bf7ecd6892
fix export subtree reversion
Fix reversion in last release that caused wrong tree to be written to
remote tracking branch after an export of a subtree.

The invariant "commitsha should have the treesha as its tree"
was not met due to a bug. Guarantee it's met by catting the commitsha
to find its actual tree. A little bit slower, but this is not run often.
2019-05-06 13:57:13 -04:00