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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
88a7fb5cbb
convert all applicable commands to new 2x faster annexed file seeking
This removes all calls to inAnnex, except for some involving --batch.
It may be that the batch code could get a similar speedup, but I don't
know if people habitually pass a huge number of files through --batch
that git-annex does not need to do anything to process, so I skipped it
for now.

A few calls to ifAnnexed remain, and might be worth doing more to
convert. In particular, Command.Sync has one that would probably speed
it up by a good amount.

(also removed some dead code from Command.Lock)
2020-07-10 15:45:38 -04:00
Joey Hess
7a42a47902
renaming 2020-07-10 14:17:35 -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
e72ec8b9b2
add back git-annex branch read cache
The cache was removed way back in 2012,
commit 3417c55189

Then I forgot I had removed it! I remember clearly multiple times when I
thought, "this reads the same data twice, but the cache will avoid that
being very expensive".

The reason it was removed was it messed up the assistant noticing when
other processes made changes. That same kind of problem has recently
been addressed when adding the optimisation to avoid reading the journal
unnecessarily.

Indeed, enableInteractiveJournalAccess is run in just the
right places, so can just piggyback on it to know when it's not safe
to use the cache.
2020-07-06 12:22:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
85506a7015
import: Added --no-content option, which avoids downloading files from a special remote
Only supported by some special remotes: directory
I need to check the rest and they're currently missing methods until I do.

git-annex sync --no-content does not yet use this to do imports
2020-07-03 13:41:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
4229713e63
importfeed: Added some additional --template variables for date and time
This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-06-24 14:24:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
7757c0e900
Honor annex.largefiles when importing a tree from a special remote.
This commit was sponsored by Martin D on Patreon.
2020-06-23 16:07:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
5098236c6b
testremote: Fix over-allocation of resources and bad caching
Including starting up a large number of external special remote processes.
(Regression introduced in version 8.20200501)
2020-06-22 14:25:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
aa1ad0b7ca
remove redundant imports
Clean build under ghc 8.8.3, which seems to do better at finding cases
where two imports both provide the same symbol, and warns about one of
them.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2020-06-22 11:05:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
d5451afc8f
fix deadlock
Fix a deadlock that could occur after git-annex got an unlocked file,
causing the command to hang indefinitely.

Known to happen on vfat filesystems, possibly others.

Note that a deadlock is still theoretically possible, if anything
smudge --clean does causes it to run the git queue for some other
reason.

Apparently that doesn't happen, but will need to keep an eye on it.
2020-06-18 12:56:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
96f6aa39dd
add runsGitAnnexChildProcess calls
This is all the calls to git-annex that seem capable of possibly locking
the same pidlock as their parent. Except possibly for some in the
assistant.
2020-06-17 15:31:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
c4f2c56f5e
checkpresentkey: fix behavior to match documentation
checkpresentkey: When no remote is specified, try all remotes, not only
ones that the location log says contain the key. This is what the
documentation has always said it did.

Still try the logged remotes first, because they are far more likely to
have the key.
2020-06-16 13:54:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
2670890b17
convert to withCreateProcess for async exception safety
This handles all createProcessSuccess callers, and aside from process
pools, the complete conversion of all process running to async exception
safety should be complete now.

Also, was able to remove from Utility.Process the old API that I now
know was not a good idea. And proof it was bad: The code size went *down*,
despite there being a fair bit of boilerplate for some future API to
reduce.
2020-06-04 15:45:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
92f775eba0
convert to withCreateProcess for async exception safety
Not yet 100% done, so far I've grepped for waitForProcess and converted
everything that uses that to start the process with withCreateProcess.

Except for some things like P2P.IO and Assistant.TransferrerPool,
and Utility.CoProcess, that manage a pool of processes. See #2
in https://git-annex.branchable.com/todo/more_extensive_retries_to_mask_transient_failures/#comment-209f8a8c38e63fb3a704e1282cb269c7
for how those will need to be dealt with.

checkSuccessProcess, ignoreFailureProcess, and forceSuccessProcess calls waitForProcess, so
callers of them will also need to be dealt with, and have not been yet.
2020-06-03 15:48:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
89b2542d3c
annex.skipunknown with transition plan
Added annex.skipunknown git config, that can be set to false to change the
behavior of commands like `git annex get foo*`, to not skip over files/dirs
that are not checked into git and are explicitly listed in the command
line.

Significant complexity was needed to handle git-annex add, which uses some
git ls-files calls, but needs to not use --error-unmatch because of course
the files are not known to git.

annex.skipunknown is planned to change to default to false in a
git-annex release in early 2022. There's a todo for that.
2020-05-28 15:55:17 -04:00
Joey Hess
484a74f073
auto-init autoenable=yes
Try to enable special remotes configured with autoenable=yes when git-annex
auto-initialization happens in a new clone of an existing repo. Previously,
git-annex init had to be explicitly run to enable them. That was a bit of a
wart of a special case for users to need to keep in mind.

Special remotes cannot display anything when autoenabled this way, to avoid
interfering with the output of git-annex query commands.

Any error messages will be hidden, and if it fails, nothing is displayed.
The user will realize the remote isn't enable when they try to use it,
and can run git-annex init manually then to try the autoenable again and
see what failed.

That seems like a reasonable approach, and it's less complicated than
communicating something across a pipe in order to display it as a side
message. Other reason not to do that is that, if the first command the
user runs is one like git-annex find that has machine readable output,
any message about autoenable failing would need to not be displayed anyway.
So better to not display a failure message ever, for consistency.

(Had to split out Remote.List.Util to avoid an import cycle.)
2020-05-27 12:40:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
3824645368
change to new waitForAllRunningCommandActions
waitForAllRunningCommandActions is a subset of finishCommandActions
and more appropriate for what is being done here: Just a concurrency
barrier.
2020-05-26 14:00:51 -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
e04a931439
improve transfer stages for some commands
move --to, copy --to, mirror --to: When concurrency is enabled, run cleanup
actions in separate job pool from uploads.

transferStages was confusingly named, it's only useful when doing downloads
as then the verify actions can be run concurrently with other downloads.
For commands that upload, there will be more concurrency from running
cleanup actions in a separate job pool.

As for sync, I left it using downloadStages although that's not optimal
for the part of a sync that uploads. Perhaps it should use the union of
both?
2020-05-26 11:55:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
0d82a88742
drop: use commandStages, not transferStages
I cannot find any rationalle for why this was changed before.
drop certianly does not do any transfers, so commandStages will perform
better.
2020-05-26 11:47:54 -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
f7fe71602c
import: Added --json-progress
Already supported --json, but not that.

Also checked all other commands that only support --json, and the only
other one that does transfers is fsck (--from), which it did not seem worth
adding --json-progress to really.
2020-05-26 11:27:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
5b8524e1e6
addurl: Make --preserve-filename also apply when eg a torrent contains multiple files
Forgot to remove sanitizeFilePath after adding sanitizeOrPreserveFilePath
here.
2020-05-26 10:45:57 -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
d7c7245438
whereis: Added --format option.
One way this can be used is to remove all urls for some website that went
away:

git-annex whereis --format '${file} ${url}\0' | \
	grep -z whatever.com | git-annex rmurl --batch -z

Combining ${url} and ${uuid} is a bit of a combinatorial explosion.
It didn't seem worth only outputting a uuid alongside an url belonging
to it, so each uuid is output beside each url.
2020-05-19 16:20:56 -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
3334d3831b
change retrieveExport and getKey to throw exception
retrieveExport is part of ongoing transition to make remote methods
throw exceptions, rather than silently hide them.

getKey very rarely fails, and when it does it's always for the same reason
(user configured annex.backend to url for some reason). So, this will
avoid dealing with Nothing everywhere it's used.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2020-05-15 13:45:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
4814b444dd
make storeExport throw exceptions 2020-05-15 12:20:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
dc7dc1e179
refactor 2020-05-14 14:21:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
4be94c67c7
make removeKey throw exceptions 2020-05-14 14:11:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
d9c7f81ba4
make retrieveKeyFile and retrieveKeyFileCheap throw exceptions
Converted retrieveKeyFileCheap to a Maybe, to avoid needing to throw a
exception when a remote doesn't support it.
2020-05-13 17:07:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
c1cd402081
make storeKey throw exceptions
When storing content on remote fails, always display a reason why.

Since the Storer used by special remotes already did, this mostly affects
git remotes, but not entirely. For example, if git-lfs failed to connect to
the endpoint, it used to silently return False.
2020-05-13 14:03:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
39d7e6dd2a
addurl --preserve-filename for other remotes
Finishing work begun in 6952060665

Also, truncate filenames provided by other remotes if they're too long,
when --preserve-filename is not used. That seems to have been omitted
before by accident.
2020-05-11 14:33:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
5f5170b22b
remove SafeFilePath
Move sanitizeFilePath call to where fromSafeFilePath had been.
2020-05-11 14:04:56 -04:00
Thomas Koch
8a0480daf3 Fix haddock parse error
I run haddock with `cabal haddock --executables`. It fails with:

    Types/Remote.hs:271:17: error: parse error on input ‘->’

Apparently haddock does not like to find haddock blocks outside of
declarations? In any case, this patch makes these type of errors go
away.

Afterwards, I see errors like these, that need to be investigated as
a next step:

haddock: internal error: internal: extractDecl
CallStack (from HasCallStack):
  error, called at utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Interface/Create.hs:1116:12 in main:Haddock.Interface.Create
2020-05-11 08:40:13 +02:00
Joey Hess
6952060665
addurl --preserve-filename and a few related changes
* addurl --preserve-filename: New option, uses server-provided filename
  without any sanitization, but with some security checking.

  Not yet implemented for remotes other than the web.

* addurl, importfeed: Avoid adding filenames with leading '.', instead
  it will be replaced with '_'.

  This might be considered a security fix, but a CVE seems unwattanted.
  It was possible for addurl to create a dotfile, which could change
  behavior of some program. It was also possible for a web server to say
  the file name was ".git" or "foo/.git". That would not overrwrite the
  .git directory, but would cause addurl to fail; of course git won't
  add "foo/.git".

sanitizeFilePath is too opinionated to remain in Utility, so moved it.

The changes to mkSafeFilePath are because it used sanitizeFilePath.
In particular:

	isDrive will never succeed, because "c:" gets munged to "c_"
	".." gets sanitized now
	".git" gets sanitized now
	It will never be null, because sanitizeFilePath keeps the length
	the same, and splitDirectories never returns a null path.

Also, on the off chance a web server suggests a filename of "",
ignore that, rather than trying to save to such a filename, which would
fail in some way.
2020-05-08 16:22:55 -04:00
Joey Hess
0040d2c129
sync: Avoid an ugly error message when nothing has been committed to master yet and there is a synced master branch to merge from
Now the warning gets displayed, which is better than an arcane git error.

The warning is still kind of ugly, especially when the pull later in the
sync will clear up what it warns about. But, this is an unusual situation
not likely to happen, and if there is no remote to pull from, the warning
message is needed or the sync will seem to succeed despite not merging the
synced master branch.

Would still be better if it could merge the synced master branch in this
situation, making an empty commit to master to do it seems wrong, and
otherwise it would need a whole separate code path, and would bypass using
git merge in favor of say, setting master to the syned branch. Which would
bypass git configs like arguably merge.ff and certianly
merge.verifySignatures. So don't want to do that.
2020-05-05 14:31:37 -04:00
Joey Hess
9fa940569c
added remote variants
Todo item is done at last.

Might later want to think about testing some other types of remotes that
can be tested locally. The git remote itself is probably already well
enough tested by the test suite that testremote is not needed. Could
test things like bup, or rsync to a local directory. Or even external,
although that would require embedding an external special remote program
into the test suite..
2020-04-30 13:52:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
fc1ae62ef1
added export remote tests 2020-04-30 13:13:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
735d2e90df
testremote in test is working
Not yet testing export, or remote variants, but it already adds several
hundred test cases, so big win.
2020-04-30 12:59:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
d7db481471
wip
This does not compile, and I hit a bad dead end. Wah.
2020-04-29 15:48:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
20f954c3b2
groundwork for adding testremote to git-annex test
Factored out a mkTestTree, which can be used to get a TestTree,
w/o needing to first run any annex actions, which the main test suite
cannot do because it does not operate in an annex repo to start with,
and it needs to start testing before a repo is available.
2020-04-29 13:16:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
fa98025de0
fix testremote to not throw away annex state
aeca7c2207 exposed this problem, but it
was never a good idea to have a series of test cases, some of which depend on
prior ones, and throw away annex state after each.
2020-04-28 17:19:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
19b5137227
addurl --fast error message improvement
addurl: When run with --fast on an url that
annex.security.allowed-ip-addresses prevents accessing, display a more
useful message.

(Also importfeed --fast potentially.)
2020-04-27 13:48:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
c05c4e549e
sync: When some remotes to sync with are specified, and --fast is too, pick the lowest cost of the specified remotes
Do not sync with a faster remote that was not specified.

That old behavior was only documented in the changelog, and was certianly
surprising. It also meant adding --fast made it slower..
2020-04-23 16:08:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
cd1676d604
fix bug involving local git remote and out of date location log
get --from, move --from: When used with a local git remote, these used to
silently skip files that the location log thought were present on the
remote, when the remote actually no longer contained them. Since that
behavior could be surprising, now instead display a warning.

I got very confused when I encountered this behavior, since it was silently
skipping a file I needed that whereis said was on the remote.

get without --from already displayed a "unable to access these remotes"
message, which while a bit misleading in that the remote is likely
accessible, but just doesn't contain the file, at least indicated something
went wrong.

Having get --from display a warning makes it in line with get
w/o --from, so seems certianly ok. It might be there are situations where
move --from is used, on eg a whole directory, and the user only wants to
move whatever is present in the remote, and is perfectly ok with files
that are not present being skipped. So I'm less sure about the new warning
being ok there. OTOH, only local git remotes avoiding displaying a warning
in that case too, so this just brings them into line with other remotes.

(Also note that this makes it a little bit faster when dealing with a lot of
files, since it avoids a redundant stat of the file.)
2020-04-21 12:36:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
529f488ec4
fix a thundering herd problem
Avoid repeatedly opening keys db when accessing a local git remote and -J
is used.

What was happening was that Remote.Git.onLocal created a new annex state
as each thread started up. The way the MVar was used did not prevent that.
And that, in turn, led to repeated opening of the keys db, as well as
probably other extra work or resource use.

Also managed to get rid of Annex.remoteannexstate, and it turned out there
was an unncessary Maybe in the keysdbhandle, since the handle starts out
closed.
2020-04-17 17:09:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
957a87b437
fix absolute filenames fed into --batch and git-annex info 2020-04-15 16:04:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
f85ca7dc80
fix all remaining -Wincomplete-uni-patterns warnings
A couple of these were probably actual bugs in edge cases. Most of the
changes I'm fine with. The fact that aeson's object returns sometihng
that we know will be an Object, but the type checker does not know is
kind of annoying.
2020-04-15 13:55:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
9cb69dbb76
support boolean git configs that are represented by the name of the setting with no value
Eg"core.bare" is the same as "core.bare = true".

Note that git treats "core.bare =" the same as "core.bare = false", so the
code had to become more complicated in order to treat the absense of a
value differently than an empty value. Ugh.
2020-04-13 13:35:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
ca9c6c5f60
Fix a potential failure to parse git config
Git has an obnoxious special case in git config, a line "foo" is the same
as "foo = true". That means there is no way to examine the output of
git config and tell if it was run with --null or not, since a "foo"
in the first line could be such a boolean, or could be followed by its
value on the next line if --null were used.

So, rather than trying to do such a detection, track the style of config
at all the points where it's generated.
2020-04-13 13:05:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
aeca7c2207
Sped up query commands that read the git-annex branch by around 5%
The only price paid is one additional MVar read per write to the journal.
Presumably writing a journal file dominiates over a MVar read time by
several orders of magnitude.

--batch does not get the speedup because then it needs to notice when
another process has made a change. Also made the assistant and other damon
modes bypass the optimisation, which would not help them anyway.
2020-04-09 13:54:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
c0cd07c36b
Ref ByteString conversion done
Test suite passes.
2020-04-07 17:41:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
435c722904
remove unused import 2020-03-30 16:07:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
87d5583a91
use programPath consistently, not readProgramFile
Improve git-annex's ability to find the path to its program, especially
when it needs to run itself in another repo to upgrade it.

Some parts of the code used readProgramFile, probably because I forgot that
programPath exists.

I noticed this when a git-annex auto-upgrade failed because it was running
git-annex upgrade --autoonly, but the code to run git-annex used
readProgramFile, which happened to point to an older build of git-annex.
2020-03-30 16:06:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
0e4d80d5c1
remove pre-commit hook
This was originally added so that unannex could prevent the hook from
running while files were in a state that the hook would interpret as
old-style unlocked and so would lock.

Now that's gone, so the only thing the hook was preventing was two
pre-commit processes running simulantaneously. But such concurrency
is normal in git-annex and should not be a problem.

Does mean that .git/hooks/pre-commit-annex might run more concurrently,
that seems the only risk of it causing any problems.
2020-03-30 11:54:04 -04:00
Kyle Meyer
39131b55ca
add --force-small: Send all non-regular files through addFile
Running `git annex add --force-small` on a modified submodule fails
when the submodule path is fed to hash-object.  This failure is
unlikely to be triggered by a caller passing a submodule explicitly to
`git annex add` because there's nothing useful that annex-add can do
with a submodule.  A more likely scenario for hitting this failure is
that the caller passes "." or a subdirectory to `annex-add` while a
submodule underneath the specified path happens to be modified.

addSmallOverridden already routes symbolic links through addFile
rather than using the custom hash-object/update-index call.  The
latter is valid only for regular files, so extend this condition so
that everything that isn't a regular file goes through addFile.  Doing
so avoids the above error because submodules come in as directories.
2020-03-26 13:14:16 -04:00
Kyle Meyer
339aebc6ad
add --force-small: Don't dereference link when checking file status
addSmallOverridden calls getFileStatus and then checks the result with
isSymbolicLink.  getFileStatus dereferences symbolic links, so
isSymbolicLink will always return false (assuming the getFileStatus
call doesn't fail on a broken link).  Use getSymbolicLinkStatus
instead.
2020-03-26 13:11:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
afe72d04ff
fix problems with upgrade of local remotes
Upgrade other repos than the current one by running git-annex upgrade
inside them, which avoids problems with upgrade code making assumptions
that the cwd will be inside the repo being upgraded.

In particular, this fixes a problem where upgrading a v7 repo to v8 caused
an ugly git error message.

I actually could not find a way to make Upgrade.V7 work properly
without changing directory to the remote. Once I got git ls-files to work,
the git cat-file failed because :path can only be used in the current git
repo.
2020-03-09 16:49:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
1978a24207
Fix bug that caused unlocked annexed dotfiles to be added to git by the smudge filter when annex.dotfiles was not set. 2020-03-09 14:20:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
01acb5212e
fix build 2020-03-09 12:31:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
7f992ef59c
mostly finished with createDirectoryUnder conversion
Remaining things needing converted are in the assistant, and Annex.Ssh.

Every other remaining call to createDirectoryIfMissing True has been
audited and is not relevant. The ones in Build/ of course don't get
included in the program. Others included eg, Remote.Tahoe and
Config.Files which both write to dotfiles under the home directory.
2020-03-06 11:57:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
eaa49ab53d
convert replaceFile to createDirectoryUnder
Since it was used on both worktree and .git/annex files, split into
multiple functions.

In passing, this also improves permissions of created directories in
.git/annex, using createAnnexDirectory on those.
2020-03-06 11:31:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
ccd8c43dc8
git-annex config: guard against non-repo-global configs
git-annex config: Only allow configs be set that are ones git-annex
actually supports reading from repo-global config, to avoid confused users
trying to set other configs with this.
2020-03-02 15:54:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
f6d629e483
changelog and minor style 2020-02-28 12:57:55 -04:00
Peter Simons
73cf523a4b
Fix build with ghc-8.8.x.
The 'fail' method has been moved to the 'MonadFail' class. I made the changes
so that the code still compiles with previous versions of 'base' that don't
have the new MonadFail class exported by Prelude yet.
2020-02-28 12:54:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
2366e7fb84
catch whereisKey exception and provide error messages when external programs neglect to
* whereis: If a remote fails to report on urls where a key
  is located, display a warning, rather than giving up and not displaying
  any information.
* When external special remotes fail but neglect to provide an error
  message, say what request failed, which is better than displaying an
  empty error message to the user.
2020-02-27 14:09:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
81e3faf810
Merge branch 'v7' 2020-02-26 18:15:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
d37975357d
Bugfix: export --tracking (a deprecated option) set annex-annex-tracking-branch, instead of annex-tracking-branch.
(cherry picked from commit a3a674d15b)
2020-02-26 18:08:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
8af6d2c3c5
fix encryption of content to gcrypt and git-lfs
Fix serious regression in gcrypt and encrypted git-lfs remotes.
Since version 7.20200202.7, git-annex incorrectly stored content
on those remotes without encrypting it.

Problem was, Remote.Git enumerates all git remotes, including git-lfs
and gcrypt. It then dispatches to those. So, Remote.List used the
RemoteConfigParser from Remote.Git, instead of from git-lfs or gcrypt,
and that parser does not know about encryption fields, so did not
include them in the ParsedRemoteConfig. (Also didn't include other
fields specific to those remotes, perhaps chunking etc also didn't
get through.)

To fix, had to move RemoteConfig parsing down into the generate methods
of each remote, rather than doing it in Remote.List.

And a consequence of that was that ParsedRemoteConfig had to change to
include the RemoteConfig that got parsed, so that testremote can
generate a new remote based on an existing remote.

(I would have rather fixed this just inside Remote.Git, but that was not
practical, at least not w/o re-doing work that Remote.List already did.
Big ugly mostly mechanical patch seemed preferable to making git-annex
slower.)
2020-02-26 18:05:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
c31e1be781
convert KeySource to RawFilePath 2020-02-21 10:04:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
029c883713
Merge branch 'master' into v8 2020-02-19 14:32:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
79a0435b77
automate remote.name.skipFetchAll
initremote, enableremote: Set remote.name.skipFetchAll when the remote
cannot be fetched from by git, so git fetch --all will not try to use it.
2020-02-19 13:58:26 -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
72959b23e5
remove mention of receive.denyNonFastforwards on push failure
That was added back in 2013 commit 2af652e1b8
and I'm a bit unclear about the reasons.

It seemed that, at the time, receive.denyNonFastforwards=true, which is
the default in a repo created by git init --shared --bare (but not
without --shared), which the assistant did, caused problems syncing.
But even at the time the bug report showed an error message clearly
explaining that it was a non-fast-forward push being denied.

I tried it with the current version, and since git-annex sync pulls
from the bare repo and merges, it pushes a fast-forward. So there's no
failure to push. (There could be one if another push happened after the
pull, but you'd want it to fail then presumably.)

I'm not 100% sure what changed to make it not be a problem, but I know
I've seen this message in many circumstances and I can't ever recall it
having anything to do with any issue that prevented a push.

Based on doc/forum/non_fast_forward_error_with_git_annex_sync.mdwn,
which showed the problem when syncing from a direct mode repo,
and on doc/forum/receiving_indirect_renames_on_direct_repo___63__/comment_3_0246fff6c7c75f6be45bd257ec3872a5._comment
which seems to show the problem was actually a problem pulling,
I think there's a good chance that the problem actually involved direct
mode.
2020-02-19 11:46:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
06f6eb7a70
--only-annex --no-content combination 2020-02-18 12:29:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
a78eb6dd58
sync --only-annex and annex.synconlyannex
* Added sync --only-annex, which syncs the git-annex branch and annexed
  content but leaves managing the other git branches up to you.
* Added annex.synconlyannex git config setting, which can also be set with
  git-annex config to configure sync in all clones of the repo.

Use case is then the user has their own git workflow, and wants to use
git-annex without disrupting that, so they sync --only-annex to get the
git-annex stuff in sync in addition to their usual git workflow.

When annex.synconlyannex is set, --not-only-annex can be used to override
it.

It's not entirely clear what --only-annex --commit or --only-annex
--push should do, and I left that combination not documented because I
don't know if I might want to change the current behavior, which is that
such options do not override the --only-annex. My gut feeling is that
there is no good reasons to use such combinations; if you want to use
your own git workflow, you'll be doing your own committing and pulling
and pushing.

A subtle question is, how should import/export special remotes be handled?
Importing updates their remote tracking branch and merges it into master.
If --only-annex prevented that git branch stuff, then it would prevent
exporting to the special remote, in the case where it has changes that
were not imported yet, because there would be a unresolved conflict.

I decided that it's best to treat the fact that there's a remote tracking
branch for import/export as an implementation detail in this case. The more
important thing is that an import/export special remote is entirely annexed
content, and so it makes a lot of sense that --only-annex will still sync
with it.
2020-02-17 16:33:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
879f52a116
annex.tune.branchhash1=true bugfix
Fix support for repositories tuned with annex.tune.branchhash1=true,
including --all not working and git-annex log not displaying anything for
annexed files.
2020-02-14 15:22:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
352963690a
fsck --from remote -J concurrency bug
fsck --from remote: Fix a concurrency bug that could make it incorrectly
detect that content in the remote is corrupt, and remove it, resulting in
data loss.
2020-02-14 14:52:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
1883f7ef8f
support git remotes that need http basic auth
using git credential to get the password

One thing this doesn't do is wrap the password prompting inside the prompt
action. So with -J, the output can be a bit garbled.
2020-01-22 16:16:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
5c6bf1be97
--whatelse is a better name than --describe-other-params
The use case is basically the user having forgotten, so --help would be
best, but it would be quite hard to include this in --help, since it may
even have to spin up an external special remote program.

I also considered --umm but typoed it the first time I tried it as
--uum, and while memorable, it's too cutesy. --whatelse is good because
it explicitly asks, what other params, besides the ones I've given?
2020-01-20 17:04:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
2be4122bfc
include passthrough params in --describe-other-params 2020-01-20 16:53:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
aa949bbb7d
initremote --describe-other-params
Does not yet include descriptions from external special remote programs.
2020-01-20 16:05:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
987076690c
started on --list-params-for 2020-01-15 14:09:30 -04:00
Joey Hess
6a982e38eb
a few more field functions 2020-01-15 12:57:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
2edf0506a5
a few forgotten remote config fields
preferreddir can be used with any special remote, so its parser needs to
be included in the commonFieldParsers.

initremote with uuid= changed to delete that field, so it does not
need to be included in commonFieldParsers. Note that, existing remotes
initialized before this change will have the field in remote.log.
This will not cause problems parsing, because the value will be
Accepted.

Grepping for 'Accepted "' found these, and I'm pretty sure this is all of
them.
2020-01-15 11:22:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
963239da5c
separate RemoteConfig parsing basically working
Many special remotes are not updated yet and are commented out.
2020-01-14 12:35:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
71ecfbfccf
be stricter about rejecting invalid configurations for remotes
This is a first step toward that goal, using the ProposedAccepted type
in RemoteConfig lets initremote/enableremote reject bad parameters that
were passed in a remote's configuration, while avoiding enableremote
rejecting bad parameters that have already been stored in remote.log

This does not eliminate every place where a remote config is parsed and a
default value is used if the parse false. But, I did fix several
things that expected foo=yes/no and so confusingly accepted foo=true but
treated it like foo=no. There are still some fields that are parsed with
yesNo but not not checked when initializing a remote, and there are other
fields that are parsed in other ways and not checked when initializing a
remote.

This also lays groundwork for rejecting unknown/typoed config keys.
2020-01-10 14:52:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
6db4aee7df
use --no-abbrev instead of --abbrev=40
This avoids hardcoding the sha size, so when git uses sha256, it will
output the full sha256 and not a truncation to 40 characters.

I reviewed git's history, and while there have been some
bugs with commands not supporting --no-abbrev (eg git diff --no-index
--no-abbrev was broken in git 2.1), none of the commands git-annex
uses will be impacted by those old bugs.
2020-01-07 12:29:37 -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
2de3dddfd2
reinject --known: Fix bug that prevented it from working in a bare repo.
ifAnnexed in a bare repo passes to git cat-file :./filename , which it
refuses to do since the repo is bare.

Note that, reinject somefile someannexedfile in a bare repo silently does
nothing, because someannexedfile is never actually an annexed worktree
file, because the repo is bare.
2020-01-06 14:22:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
2cea674d1e
Merge branch 'master' into v8 2020-01-01 14:26:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
503788238c
add --force-annex/--force-git
options make it easier to override annex.largefiles configuration
(and potentially safer as it avoids bugs like the smudge bug fixed
in the last release)

Deleted some old comments that were posted to the man page discussing such
options.

Updated docs that used -c annex.largefiles to use the options.

Note that addSmallOverridden was needed to avoid the clean filter running
on the file. It would be possible to make addFile also update the index
directly, rather than going via git add. However, it was not necessary,
and I want to avoid breaking on some edge case, particularly if the code in
addSmallOverridden has some oversight.

Also, when annex.addunlocked is set and annex.largefiles does not match a file,
git annex add --force-large works, but git status will then show the file
as added, with a unstaged modification. The unstaged modification adds the
file to git. This is identical behavior to using -c annex.largefiles=nothing
when annex.addunlocked is set. This does not prevent committing what was
intended to be added. I have not gotten to the bottom of why git thinks
the file is modified and runs it through the clean filter in this case.
2020-01-01 14:03:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
ea3cb7d277
fix a case where file tracked by git unexpectedly becomes annex pointer file
smudge: When annex.largefiles=anything, files that were already stored in
git, and have not been modified could sometimes be converted to being
stored in the annex. Changes in 7.20191024 made this more of a problem.
This case is now detected and prevented.
2019-12-27 15:08:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
3cd3757236
annex.dotfiles
The git add behavior changes could be avoided if it turns out to be
really annoying, but then it would need to behave the old way when
annex.dotfiles=false and the new way when annex.dotfiles=true. I'd
rather not have the config option result in such divergent behavior as
`git annex add .` skipping a dotfile (old) vs adding to annex (new).

Note that the assistant always adds dotfiles to the annex.
This is surprising, but not new behavior. Might be worth making it also
honor annex.dotfiles, but I wonder if perhaps some user somewhere uses
it and keeps large files in a directory that happens to begin with a
dot. Since dotfiles and dotdirs are a unix culture thing, and the
assistant users may not be part of that culture, it seems best to keep
its current behavior for now.
2019-12-26 16:33:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
de14a7bab5
didn't mean to commit this incomplete workaround
though I suppose it's nice to have it in the history..
2019-12-26 15:07:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
293f95c2d6
analysis 2019-12-26 15:05:36 -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
5591622731
git-annex-config --set/--unset: No longer change the local git config setting
e53070c1f quietly made it set the local git config too, but that was never
documented anywhere, and it had surprising results. If I set
annex.largefiles globally in a repo, I would expect to be able to change it
in another repo, and the original repo would get the change and use it,
rather than being stuck on the old value set there.

And, if I have a local annex.largefiles and set a different global default,
I'd be surprised to have my local setting overwritten.

annex.securehashesonly does need to be set locally, since it's a security
feature and the global is only a default until it gets set locally. So
special cased.
2019-12-20 13:17:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
686791c4ed
more RawFilePath
Remove dup definitions and just use the RawFilePath one. </> etc are
enough faster that it's probably faster than building a String directly,
although I have not benchmarked.
2019-12-18 17:10:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
7d9dff5b05
Merge branch 'master' into bs
and update changelog
2019-12-18 15:13:30 -04:00
Joey Hess
7fd5376334
inprogress: Support --key 2019-12-18 14:14:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
c19211774f
use filepath-bytestring for annex object manipulations
git-annex find is now RawFilePath end to end, no string conversions.
So is git-annex get when it does not need to get anything.
So this is a major milestone on optimisation.

Benchmarks indicate around 30% speedup in both commands.

Probably many other performance improvements. All or nearly all places
where a file is statted use RawFilePath now.
2019-12-11 15:25:07 -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
a7004375ec
avoid deprecation warning 2019-12-06 15:47:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
a0168cd9a2
use RawFilePath getSymbolicLinkStatus for speed 2019-12-06 15:42:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
5f391179f1
use RawFilePath getFileStatus for speed
Only done on those calls to getFileStatus that had a RawFilePath, not a
FilePath. The others would probably be just as fast if converted to use
it with toRawFilePath, but I'm not 100% sure.

Note that genInodeCache' uses fromRawFilePath, but that value only gets
used on Windows, so on unix the thunk will never be evaluated.
2019-12-06 14:44:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
0e9d699ef3
use R.readSymbolicLink
This will be faster once gitAnnexLink is converted to a RawFilePath.
2019-12-06 14:20:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
3266ad3ff7
everything is building again
However, the test suite fails some quickchecks, so this branch is not
yet in a mergeable state.
2019-12-05 15:10:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
c20f4704a7
all commands building except for assistant
also, changed ConfigValue to a newtype, and moved it into Git.Config.
2019-12-05 14:41:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
3c7fd09ec8
get many more commands building again
about half are building now
2019-12-05 11:40:10 -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
f3047d7186
include git-annex-shell back in
Also pushed ConfigKey down into the Git modules, which is the bulk of
the changes.
2019-12-02 11:51:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
067aabdd48
wip RawFilePath 2x git-annex find speedup
Finally builds (oh the agoncy of making it build), but still very
unmergable, only Command.Find is included and lots of stuff is badly
hacked to make it compile.

Benchmarking vs master, this git-annex find is significantly faster!
Specifically:

	num files	old	new	speedup
	48500		4.77	3.73	28%
	12500		1.36	1.02	66%
	20		0.075	0.074	0% (so startup time is unchanged)

That's without really finishing the optimization. Things still to do:

* Eliminate all the fromRawFilePath, toRawFilePath, encodeBS,
  decodeBS conversions.
* Use versions of IO actions like getFileStatus that take a RawFilePath.
* Eliminate some Data.ByteString.Lazy.toStrict, which is a slow copy.
* Use ByteString for parsing git config to speed up startup.

It's likely several of those will speed up git-annex find further.
And other commands will certianly benefit even more.
2019-11-26 16:01:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
81d402216d cache the serialization of a Key
This will speed up the common case where a Key is deserialized from
disk, but is then serialized to build eg, the path to the annex object.

Previously attempted in 4536c93bb2
and reverted in 96aba8eff7.
The problems mentioned in the latter commit are addressed now:

Read/Show of KeyData is backwards-compatible with Read/Show of Key from before
this change, so Types.Distribution will keep working.

The Eq instance is fixed.

Also, Key has smart constructors, avoiding needing to remember to update
the cached serialization.

Used git-annex benchmark:
  find is 7% faster
  whereis is 3% faster
  get when all files are already present is 5% faster
Generally, the benchmarks are running 0.1 seconds faster per 2000 files,
on a ram disk in my laptop.
2019-11-22 17:49:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
25ba8156bc
improve benchmark --databases
* benchmark: Changed --databases to take a parameter specifiying the size
  of the database to benchmark.
* benchmark --databases: Display size of the populated database.
* benchmark --databases: Improve the "addAssociatedFile to (new)"
  benchmark to really add new values, not overwriting old values.
2019-11-21 17:25:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
6f35b576d7
encourage use of import from directory special remote rather than legacy interface 2019-11-19 13:30:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
890330f0fe
make --json-error-messages capture url download errors
Convert Utility.Url to return Either String so the error message can be
displated in the annex monad and so captured.

(When curl is used, its errors are still not caught.)
2019-11-12 13:52:38 -04:00
Joey Hess
0be23bae2f
refactor
Better to not have a single function module, and better to have a more
specific type than Bool.

This commit was sponsored by Jack Hill on Patreon
2019-11-11 19:10:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
3b34d123ed
Added annex.allowsign option.
This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2019-11-11 16:28:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
25f912de5b
benchmark: Add --databases to benchmark sqlite databases
Rescued from commit 11d6e2e260 which removed
db benchmarks in favor of benchmarking arbitrary git-annex commands. Which
is nice and general, but microbenchmarks are useful too.
2019-10-29 16:59:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
4a3f3a2cb5
make git add only annex when configured by annex.largefiles 2019-10-24 14:17:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
168f91efec
avoid warning over name 2019-10-24 11:46:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
bd197be3ad
annex.gitaddtoannex configuration
Added annex.gitaddtoannex configuration. Setting it to false prevents
git add from usually adding files to the annex.
(Unless the file was annexed before, or a renamed annexed file is detected.)

Currently left at true; some users are encouraging it be set to false.
2019-10-23 15:29:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
ec08b66bda
shouldAnnex: check isInodeKnown
Renamed unlocked files are now detected, and will always be
annexed, unless annex.largefiles disallows it.

This allows for git add's behavior to later be changed to otherwise
not annex files (whether by default or as a config option), without
worrying about the rename case.

This is not a major behavior change; annexing is still the default. But
there is one case where the behavior is changed, I think for the better:

	touch f
	git -c annex.largefiles=nothing add f
	git add bigfile
	git commit -m ...
	mv bigfile f
	git add f

Before, git-annex would see that f was previously not annexed,
and so the renamed bigfile content gets added to git. Now, it notices
that the inode is the one that bigfile used, and so it annexes it.

This potentially slows down git add a lot in some repositories because
of the poor performance of isInodeKnown when there are a lot of unlocked
files. Configuring annex.largefiles avoids the speed hit.
2019-10-23 14:49:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
3d4aab38ce
remove obsolete comment 2019-10-21 13:51:38 -04:00
Joey Hess
668b878995
remove recently added and unncessary cwd parameter
I later made Utility.Su change back to the cwd, so this parameter is not
needed.
2019-10-21 13:48:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
9a5d9019ba
Deal with pkexec changing to root's home directory when running a command.
Wow, that's not documented anywhere, and seems like a major gotcha in
pkexec.

Broke enable-tor.
2019-10-21 12:39:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
9828f45d85
add RemoteStateHandle
This solves the problem of sameas remotes trampling over per-remote
state. Used for:

* per-remote state, of course
* per-remote metadata, also of course
* per-remote content identifiers, because two remote implementations
  could in theory generate the same content identifier for two different
  peices of content

While chunk logs are per-remote data, they don't use this, because the
number and size of chunks stored is a common property across sameas
remotes.

External special remote had a complication, where it was theoretically
possible for a remote to send SETSTATE or GETSTATE during INITREMOTE or
EXPORTSUPPORTED. Since the uuid of the remote is typically generate in
Remote.setup, it would only be possible to pass a Maybe
RemoteStateHandle into it, and it would otherwise have to construct its
own. Rather than go that route, I decided to send an ERROR in this case.
It seems unlikely that any existing external special remote will be
affected. They would have to make up a git-annex key, and set state for
some reason during INITREMOTE. I can imagine such a hack, but it doesn't
seem worth complicating the code in such an ugly way to support it.

Unfortunately, both TestRemote and Annex.Import needed the Remote
to have a new field added that holds its RemoteStateHandle.
2019-10-14 13:51:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
debafcba2b
autoenable sameas remotes 2019-10-11 15:52:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
ec778888d2
got enableremote working for sameas
Also the assistant can enable sameas remotes, should work, but not
tested.
2019-10-11 15:11:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
35d7ffe128
initremote --sameas fully working
And using sameas remotes is working.

Moved annex-config-uuid setting out of Remote.Helper.Special.
EnableRemote will also have to set it.
2019-10-11 14:19:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
91eed85fd4
add sameas inherited configs to newConfig
This makes initremote --sameas work with encryption inherited.
2019-10-11 13:05:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
59908586f4
rename RemoteConfigKey to RemoteConfigField
And some associated renames.
I was going to have some values named fooKeyKey otherwise..
2019-10-10 15:44:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
d1130ea04a
get rid of hardcoded "name" lookups
Support "sameas-name" being set instead.

In RenameRemote, rename which ever of the two is set.
2019-10-10 13:25:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
97b499a4dc
use sameas-name and sameas-uuid for sameas remotes
initremote --sameas=remotename sets sameas-name and sameas-uuid

Using sameas-name rather than name prevents old git-annex initremote
from enabling a sameas remote by name, since it would not handle it
correctly.
2019-10-10 12:32:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
61b384d2b7
add --sameas option, not yet used 2019-10-01 12:36:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
2b55a2b882
remotedaemon: Don't list --stop in help since it's not supported.
Also, move out of plumbing section. When using tor, the remotedaemon is
part of the user's workflow, as it runs the tor hidden service.
2019-09-30 14:40:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
090898a138
adjust --lock: This enters an adjusted branch where files are locked.
Straightforward, except for the issue of how to reverse LockAdjustment.

With --unlock, a commit that modifies/adds unlocked files gets reverse
adjusted to use locked files. That's fairly reasonable, I think.

But reversing --lock by unlocking all modified files feels wrong. Maybe
that's just because repositories typically seem to still have mostly
locked files in them (unless one is in an adjusted unlocked branch of
course!)

It may be that eventually how to reverse both will need to be configurable,
I don't know.
2019-09-27 14:23:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
53fd746705
avoid some build warnings on windows 2019-09-12 14:11:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
99b509572d
post-receive hook updateInstead emulation cleanup
The code is only needed because for a long time, git-annex didn't
install hooks in repos on crippled filesystems. Now it does, and they
work at least on FAT (where all files are executable) and Windows.

It would be possible to remove this code in v8 simply by re-installing
the hooks.
2019-09-11 14:41:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
061231621e
Merge branch 'master' into v7-default 2019-09-10 16:06:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
0af7ebdc2a
info: Display trust level when getting info on a uuid, same as on a remote. 2019-09-01 16:48:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
f845195354
Added annex.autoupgraderepository configuration
Can be set to false to prevent any automatic repository upgrades.

Also, removed direct mode specific upgrade code in Annex.Init, and made
needsUpgrade always include the name/path of the repo, so if
there's a problem it's clear what repo has the problem.

And, made needsUpgrade catch any exceptions that might occur during the
upgrade, so it can display a more useful error message than just the
exception.
2019-09-01 13:42:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
3f0eef4baa
v7 for all repositories
* Default to v7 for new repositories.
* Automatically upgrade v5 repositories to v7.
2019-08-30 14:09:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
4f59ac05b6
info: remove "repository mode"
info: Removed the "repository mode" from its output (including the --json
output) since with the removal of direct mode, there is no repository mode.
2019-08-29 14:12:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
36cf61d752
simplification
Whether or not there's a false index, it can't Restage here.

When there's a false index, restaging would alter it and not the real
index, but it fails anyway because that index is locked.

When there's not a false index, the index is locked, and so restaging
can't alter it.
2019-08-28 15:46:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
da6f4d8887
remove direct mode support from Annex.Content
No longer used. The only possible user of it would be code in
Upgrade.V5, so I verified that the parts of Annex.Content it used were
not used to manipulate direct mode files.
2019-08-27 13:14:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
3a0842d9f8
fix bug introduced in direct mode conversion
oops, the code was "if direct && not present" and I removed the direct
which made the wrong path be taken.
2019-08-27 12:29:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
a51a479fb9
fix a couple warnings 2019-08-27 12:24:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
689d1fcc92
remove most remnants of direct mode
A few remain, as needed for upgrades, and for accessing objects from
remotes that are direct mode repos that have not been converted yet.
2019-08-26 16:27:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
20741b1eb4
Automatically convert direct mode repositories to v7 with adjusted unlocked branches
* Automatically convert direct mode repositories to v7 with adjusted
  unlocked branches and set annex.thin.
* init: When run on a crippled filesystem with --version=5,
  will error out, since version 7 is needed for adjusted unlocked branch.
* direct: This command always errors out as direct mode is no longer
  supported.
* indirect: This command has become a deprecated noop.
* proxy: This command is deprecated because it was only needed in direct
  mode. (But it continues to work.)

Also removed mentions of direct mode throughough the documentation.

I have not removed all the direct mode code yet.
2019-08-26 15:05:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
c650389118
info: error out when file matching options used on non-directory
When file matching options are specified when getting info of
something other than a directory, they won't have any effect, so error out
to avoid confusion.

This commit was sponsored by mo on Patreon.
2019-08-24 13:20:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
88c61dea00
typo 2019-08-13 13:36:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
3049271fd0
fix build warnings 2019-08-13 13:12:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
b87ea12b6b
git-annex merge branch
* merge: When run with a branch parameter, merges from that branch.
  This is especially useful when using an adjusted branch, because
  it applies the same adjustment to the branch before merging it.
2019-08-09 13:21:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
70b71bf660
have init --version fail when repo is already initialized with other version
init: When the repo is already initialized, and --version requests a
different version, error out rather than silently not changing the version.
2019-08-08 14:13:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
9a5ddda511
remove many old version ifdefs
Drop support for building with ghc older than 8.4.4, and with older
versions of serveral haskell libraries than will be included in Debian 10.

The only remaining version ifdefs in the entire code base are now a couple
for aws!

This commit should only be merged after the Debian 10 release.
And perhaps it will need to wait longer than that; it would make
backporting new versions of  git-annex to Debian 9 (stretch) which
has been actively happening as recently as this year.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter.
2019-07-05 15:09:37 -04:00
Joey Hess
d2cc747d66
add back setDirect, lost in recent commit
Oops, thanks goodness for test suite that found this..
2019-06-25 13:38:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
42c386fc47
add: Display progress meter when hashing files.
* add: Display progress meter when hashing files.
* add: Support --json-progress option.
2019-06-25 13:12:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
8355dba5cc
plumb MeterUpdate into getKey
No behavior changes, but this shows everywhere that a progress meter
could be displayed when hashing a file to add to the annex.

Many of the places don't make sense to display a progress meter though,
eg when importing the copy of the file probably swamps the hashing of
the file.
2019-06-25 11:43:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
7264203eb1
importfeed: When there's a problem parsing the feed, --debug will output the feed content that was downloaded.
And let the user know about it in the failure messages.
2019-06-20 12:37:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
9d36c826c0
use fine-grained WorkerStages when transferring and verifying
This means that Command.Move and Command.Get don't need to
manually set the stage, and is a lot cleaner conceptually.

Also, this makes Command.Sync.syncFile use the worker pool better.
In the scenario where it first downloads content and then uploads it to
some other remotes, it will start in TransferStage, then enter VerifyStage
and then go back to TransferStage for each transfer to the remotes.
Before, it entered CleanupStage after the download, and stayed in it for
the upload, so too many transfer jobs could run at the same time.

Note that, in Remote.Git, it uses runTransfer and also verifyKeyContent
inside onLocal. That has a Annex state for the remote, with no worker pool.
So the resulting calls to enteringStage won't block in there.

While Remote.Git.copyToRemote does do checksum verification, I
realized that should not use a verification slot in the WorkerPool
to do it. Because, it's reading back from eg, a removable disk to checksum.
That will contend with other writes to that disk. It's best to treat
that checksum verification as just part of the transer. So, removed the todo
item about that, as there's nothing needing to be done.
2019-06-19 13:24:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
53882ab4a7
make WorkerStage an open type
Rather than limiting it to PerformStage and CleanupStage, this opens it
up so any number of stages can be added as needed by commands.

Each concurrent command has a set of stages that it uses, and only
transitions between those can block waiting for a free slot in the
worker pool. Calling enteringStage for some other stage does not block,
and has very little overhead.

Note that while before the Annex state was duplicated on the first call
to commandAction, this now happens earlier, in startConcurrency.
That means that seek stage actions should that use startConcurrency
and then modify Annex state won't modify the state of worker threads
they then start. I audited all of them, and only Command.Seek
did so; prepMerge changes the working directory and so has to come
before startConcurrency.

Also, the remote list is built before duplicating the state, which means
that it gets built earlier now than it used to. This would only have an
effect of making commands that end up not needing to perform any actions
unncessary build the remote list (only when they're run with concurrency
enable), but that's a minor overhead compared to commands seeking
through the work tree and determining they don't need to do anything.
2019-06-19 13:05:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
04cc470201
run download checksum verification in separate job pool
get, move, copy, sync: When -J or annex.jobs has enabled concurrency,
checksum verification uses a separate job pool than is used for
downloads, to keep bandwidth saturated.

Not yet done for upload checksum verification, but that only affects
remotes on local disks.
2019-06-17 14:58:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
ba2551da6f
add startingNoMessage
Fixes the last wart in the StartMessage transition. A few commands
include other CommandStart actions that generate output, and
do not themselves need to display a start/end message.
2019-06-12 14:11:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
8e5ea28c26
finish CommandStart transition
The hoped for optimisation of CommandStart with -J did not materialize.
In fact, not runnign CommandStart in parallel is slower than -J3.
So, CommandStart are still run in parallel.

(The actual bad performance I've been seeing with -J in my big repo
has to do with building the remoteList.)

But, this is still progress toward making -J faster, because it gets rid
of the onlyActionOn roadblock in the way of making CommandCleanup jobs
run separate from CommandPerform jobs.

Added OnlyActionOn constructor for ActionItem which fixes the
onlyActionOn breakage in the last commit.

Made CustomOutput include an ActionItem, so even things using it can
specify OnlyActionOn.

In Command.Move and Command.Sync, there were CommandStarts that used
includeCommandAction, so output messages, which is no longer allowed.
Fixed by using startingCustomOutput, but that's still not quite right,
since it prevents message display for the includeCommandAction run
inside it too.
2019-06-12 13:24:01 -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
258a7c5cd1
add Key to all ActionItem constructors 2019-06-06 12:53:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
082e1f1738
Don't try to import .git directories from special remotes
Because git does not support storing git repositories inside a git
repository.
2019-06-04 15:14:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
a14f6ce758
fix repo description setting bugs
* init: When the repository already has a description, don't change it.
* describe: When run with no description parameter it used to set
  the description to "", now it will error out.
2019-05-23 12:51:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
e06feb7316
honor preferred content when importing
Importing from a special remote honors its preferred content too; unwanted
files are not imported. But, some preferred content expressions can't be
checked before files are imported, and trying to import with such an
expression will fail.

Tested this with scenarios including changing the preferred content
expression and making sure merging the import didn't delete files that were
no longer wanted.

There was one minor inefficiency mentioned in the todo that I punted on.
2019-05-21 14:38:06 -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
354c0eb57f
support standard and groupwanted in keyless mode
Only when the preferred content expression includes them will a parse
failure due to them needing keys result in the preferred content
expression not parsing in keyless mode.
2019-05-14 14:59:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
9411a7c93c
matching preferred content before key is known
This will let import try to match preferred content expressions before
downloading the content and generating its key.

If an expression needs a key, it preferredContentParser with
preferredContentKeylessTokens will fail to parse it.

standard and groupwanted are not in preferredContentKeylessTokens
because they may refer to an expression that refers to a key.
That needs further work to support them.
2019-05-14 14:28:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
2d33122215
avoid ingest lockdown file escaping the withOtherTmp call
Fixes bug that caused git-annex to fail to add a file when another
git-annex process cleaned up the temp directory it was using.

Solution is just to push withOtherTmp out to a higher level, so that
the whole ingest process can be completed inside it.

But in the assistant, that was not practical to do, since withOtherTmp runs
in the Annex monad and the assistant does not. Worked around by introducing
a separate temp directory that only the assistant uses for lockdown.
Since only one assistant can run at a time, it's easy to clean up that
directory of old cruft at startup.
2019-05-07 13:04:57 -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
Joey Hess
700a3f2787
Merge branch 'master' into import-from-s3 2019-05-01 14:30:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
2bd0e07ed8
make merge commit on export that preserves the import history 2019-05-01 13:13:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
1503b86a14
make import tree from remote generate a merge commit
This way no history is lost, neither what was exported to the remote,
or the history of changes that is imported from it. No complicated
correlation of two possibly very different histories is needed, just
record what we know and then git merge will do a good job.

Also, it notices when the remote tracking branch doesn't need to be updated,
and avoids doing anything, so noop remotes are super cheap.

The only catch here is that, since the commits generated for imports
from the remote don't have a stable date or author/committer, each
(non-noop) import generates different commits for the same imported
trees. So, when the imported remote tracking branch is merged into master
and then a change is imported again, there will be an extra series of
commits, which will get more and more expensive each time.

This seems to call for making stable commits for imports. Also that
seems a good idea to make importing in several repositories have the
same result.
2019-04-30 16:13:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
9dd764e6f7
Added mimeencoding= term to annex.largefiles expressions.
* Added mimeencoding= term to annex.largefiles expressions.
  This is probably mostly useful to match non-text files with eg
  "mimeencoding=binary"
* git-annex matchexpression: Added --mimeencoding option.
2019-04-30 12:17:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
0f78b4db09
distinguish between feed download and parse failures 2019-04-21 10:35:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
c57695007b
prevent renaming to name already in use
Also, look up the name in the special remote log first, only fall back
to remote name/uuid/description lookup if it fails. This should avoid
violating least surprise in cases where the special remote they wish t
rename is not enabled, or has a git remote with a different name.
2019-04-16 12:23:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
c0c38e986d
added renameremote command 2019-04-15 13:49:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
f95f340c73
sync: When listing contents on an import remote fails, proceed with other syncing instead of aborting
Switch listContents to being a proper CommandStart, so if it throws an
exception, it will be treated like any other command action that fails.

downloadImport apparently does not ever throw an exception,
and itself uses commandAction, so it can't be a CommandStart.
2019-04-10 17:02:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
3d6f1b7dba
Made git-annex sync --content much faster when all the remotes it's syncing with are export/import remotes
It was unnecessarily going over all files and checking preferred content
against no remotes.
2019-04-10 12:42:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
37041b629d
improve messages around export/import conflicts
A conflict can be caused by either export or import when the remote
supports both.
2019-04-09 13:03:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
5ab97333e4
import: Let --force overwrite symlinks, not only regular files
The docs already implied this should work.
2019-03-18 16:40:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
d5ee5fef65
fsck: Detect situations where annex.thin has caused data loss to the content of locked files.
In particular, when two files had the same content, and one was unlocked
and modified, with annex.thin that can corrupt the content of the
annex object, and so fsck on the other file should detect that.

getKeyStatus was relying on Database.Keys.getAssociatedFiles to tell
when a file is unlocked, but that can false positive because the
database can list old associated files.

Instead, separate out the case of unlocked object which has multiple
hardlinks when annex.thin is in use.
2019-03-18 15:59:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
8758f9c561
addurl --file: Fix a bug that made youtube-dl be used unneccessarily when adding an html url that does not contain any media. 2019-03-18 13:34:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
40ecf58d4b
update licenses from GPL to AGPL
This does not change the overall license of the git-annex program, which
was already AGPL due to a number of sources files being AGPL already.

Legally speaking, I'm adding a new license under which these files are
now available; I already released their current contents under the GPL
license. Now they're dual licensed GPL and AGPL. However, I intend
for all my future changes to these files to only be released under the
AGPL license, and I won't be tracking the dual licensing status, so I'm
simply changing the license statement to say it's AGPL.

(In some cases, others wrote parts of the code of a file and released it
under the GPL; but in all cases I have contributed a significant portion
of the code in each file and it's that code that is getting the AGPL
license; the GPL license of other contributors allows combining with
AGPL code.)
2019-03-13 15:48:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
28e46d947a
avoid sync --content trying to sendKey to exporttree remotes 2019-03-11 14:09:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
057999f0fc
fix sync --content with remote.name.annex-tracking-branch=master:subdir
It was exporting the whole tree not just the subdir. Now tested fully
working in both directions.
2019-03-11 14:07:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
8ae0db925b
fix name of annex-tracking-branch config 2019-03-11 13:56:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
e46e40bf05
fix update of export tracking branch when exporting branch:subdir 2019-03-11 13:44:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
2912429640
better indicate when special remotes do not support renameExport
Avoid a warning message when renameExport is not supported, and just
fallback to deleting with a subsequent re-upload. Especially needed for
importtree remotes, where renameExport needs to be disabled.

This changes the external special remote protocol, but in a
backwards-compatible way. A reply of UNSUPPORTED-REQUEST to an older
version of git-annex will cause it to make renameExport return False.
2019-03-11 12:53:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
c755788256
sync: import when annex-tracking-branch is configured
This works, and tested syncing both gets changes from a special remote
and sends changes to it, keeping it fully in sync nicely!

But have not tried it with a subdir configured.
2019-03-09 13:57:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
ca1a3caaa8
refactor 2019-03-09 13:34:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
633021e135
--no-push and remote.name.annex-push prevent exporting trees to special remotes
Users may want sync to only export, or only import and this is broadly
analagous to push and pull, so it makes sense to use the same
configuration for it.
2019-03-09 13:21:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
d9ee048d85
doc updates for import 2019-03-09 13:10:30 -04:00
Joey Hess
e412129523
concurrency and status messages when downloading from import 2019-03-08 12:33:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
e3a704224f
fix export db locking deadlock 2019-03-07 16:06:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
be6085cfe5
fix option parser
Alternative doesn't combine the subparsers the way I wanted.
Unfortunately this new parser has suboptimal usage because everything is
all jumbled together.
2019-03-06 13:10:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
5767b1b00d
avoid updating tracking branch when transfer to export throws exception 2019-03-05 16:51:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
aaacf431d8
handle importtree=yes config
For now, it's only allowed when exporttree=yes is also set.
That simplified the implementation, but could later be changed if
there's a remote that makes sense to be an import but not an export.
However, it may work just as well to make a remote be readonly to
prevent export to it while still allowing import.
2019-03-04 16:07:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
18d7a1dbbb
make export and sync update special remote tracking branch
The branch is only updated once the export is 100% complete. This way,
if an export is started but interrupted and so the remote does not yet
contain some of the files, an import will make a commit on the old
branch, and so won't delete the missing files.
2019-03-01 16:35:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
519cadd1de
refactor RemoteTrackingBranch
Not specific to Import; export will use it too.
2019-03-01 14:47:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
d28b0a8bd0
use disconnected history for import tracking branch
This avoids the first merge from it deleting all files in the current
branch, which was very surpring and unwanted behavior.
2019-03-01 14:33:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
45aacd888b
import downloader complete (untested)
Made some api changes.

listImportableContents needs to provide the size
of the data, so the downloader can check disk free space.

retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier is passed the filepath to write to

Use temporary "CID" key during download of a ContentIdentifier from a
remote, so withTmp can be used and then move the content to the real key
once it's known.
2019-02-27 13:15:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
f4b773e9a1
incomplete action to download files from import 2019-02-26 15:25:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
b6e2a5e9c2
reorg 2019-02-26 14:22:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
e4e464da65
import command is updating tracking branch 2019-02-26 13:15:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
5afe4135c2
import --from option parsing 2019-02-26 12:06:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
4747fa923d
export: Deprecated the --tracking option.
Instead, users can configure remote.<name>.annex-tracking-branch themselves.
2019-02-23 15:54:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
8fdea8f444
WIP
Added graftTree but it's buggy.

Should use graftTree in Annex.Branch.graftTreeish; it will be faster
than the current implementation there.

Started Annex.Import, but untested and it doesn't yet handle tree
grafting.
2019-02-21 17:32:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
7c25cc7715
fix build 2019-02-20 17:31:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
c3f47ba389
make .noannex file prevent repo fixups
Avoid performing repository fixups for submodules and git-worktrees
when there's a .noannex file that will prevent git-annex from being
used in the repository.

This change is ok as long as the .noannex file is really going to prevent
git-annex from being used. But, init --force could override the file.
Which would result in the repo being initialized without the fixups
having run.

To avoid that situation decided to change init, to not let --force be used
to override a .noannex file. Instead the user can just delete the file.
2019-02-05 14:43:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
b080699a95
fromkey --json
* fromkey: Added --json.
* fromkey --batch output changed to support using it with --json.
  The old output was not parseable for any useful information, so
  this is not expected to break anything.
2019-02-05 14:03:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
7b46b43c48
fromkey: Made idempotent
If the worktree file already exists, and is annexed and uses the same
key, avoid failing, nothing needs to be done.

Had to add lookupFileNotHidden to handle the case where an adjust --hide-missing
is in use, and the worktree file was hidden due to the object content
being missing. lookupFile would return the key of the hidden file,
but it makes sense that after fromkey succeeds, the worktree must
contain the file it was supposed to set up.
2019-02-05 13:13:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
7b9701675e
Display progress bar when getting files from export remotes
And moved the progress bar display into storeExport as well.

This commit was sponsored by John Pellman on Patreon.
2019-01-31 13:34:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
9cebfd7002
purify exportActions
Purifying exportActions will allow introspecting and modifying it,
which is needed to add progress bar display to it.

Only S3 and WebDAV ran an Annex action while constructing ExportActions.
There was a small performance gain from them doing that, since a
resource was able to be prepared and reused for multiple actions by
Command.Export.

As seen in commit 809cfbbd8a and
5d394023eb S3 and WebDAV actually create a
new handle for each access in normal, non-export use. It doesn't seem
worth making export use of them marginally more efficient than normal
use. It would be better to do that work upfront when constructing the
remote. Or perhaps use a MVar to cache a handle.

This commit was sponsored by Nick Piper on Patreon.
2019-01-30 15:11:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
ad1d422dd7
fix false positive in export conflict detection
Like the earlier fixed one in Command.Export, it occurred when the same
tree was exported by multiple clones. Previous fix was incomplete since
several other places looked at the list of exported trees to detect when
there was an export conflict. Added a single unified function to avoid
missing any places it needed to be fixed.

This commit was sponsored by mo on Patreon.
2019-01-30 12:36:30 -04:00
Joey Hess
a9593a43e9
explain why numcopies is not checked in performUnexport 2019-01-26 12:52:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
68198e803e
fix build with old version of optparse-applicative 2019-01-18 14:20:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
50a9a77148
fix build with old version of feed 2019-01-18 14:16:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
f8e7ea77fc
check present when testing readonly too
The object is supposed to be present on the readonly remote; have to
assume the location log is right about that, so the presence check
should succeed.
2019-01-17 16:08:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
d5f2463702
misctmp cleanup
* Switch to using .git/annex/othertmp for tmp files other than partial
  downloads, and make stale files left in that directory when git-annex
  is interrupted be cleaned up promptly by subsequent git-annex processes.
* The .git/annex/misctmp directory is no longer used and git-annex will
  delete anything lingering in there after it's 1 week old.

Also, in Annex.Ingest, made the filename it uses in the tmp dir be
prefixed with "ingest-" to avoid potentially using a filename used by
some other code.
2019-01-17 16:02:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
8555169e71
testremote: Support testing readonly remotes with the --test-readonly option
This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2019-01-17 12:44:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
96aba8eff7
Revert "cache the serialization of a Key"
This reverts commit 4536c93bb2.

That broke Read/Show of a Key, and unfortunately Key is read in at least
one place; the GitAnnexDistribution data type.

It would be worth bringing this optimisation back, but it would need
either a custom Read/Show instance that preserves back-compat, or
wrapping Key in a data type that contains the serialization, or changing
how GitAnnexDistribution is serialized.

Also, the Eq instance would need to compare keys with and without a
cached seralization the same.
2019-01-16 16:21:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
f0a57825e2
shorten some too-long descriptions 2019-01-16 14:16:32 -04:00
Joey Hess
4536c93bb2
cache the serialization of a Key
This will speed up the common case where a Key is deserialized from
disk, but is then serialized to build eg, the path to the annex object.

It means that every place a Key has any of its fields changed, the cache
has to be dropped. I've grepped and found them all. But, it would be
better to avoid that gotcha somehow..
2019-01-14 16:37:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
5d98cba923
use ByteStrings when reading annex symlinks and pointers
Now there's a ByteString used all the way from disk to Key.

The main complication in this conversion was the use of fromInternalGitPath
in several places to munge things on Windows. The things that used that
were changed to parse the ByteString using either path separator.

Also some code that had read from files to a String lazily was changed
to read a minimal strict ByteString.
2019-01-14 15:37:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
0acbbf208f
use fileKey here
This doesn't change behavior in any way worth mentioning, but it's the
right thing to do.
2019-01-14 13:22:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
303e828b7c
rest of the deserializeKey renameing 2019-01-14 13:17:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
1791447cc8
avoid creating work tree files in subdirectories in an edge case
A keyName could contain "/", though this is unlikely and certianly only
ever could happen with WORM keys.

The change to addunused to escape that is no problem at all.

The change to VariantFile to escape it means that different versions of
git-annex could resolve a merge conflict differently in this case, which
is unfortunate. There would be different .variant files used, so the two
resolutions would themselves merge together without additional
conflicts, but the user would have to clean up the extra .variant
files.
2019-01-14 13:14:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
d3ab5e626b
rename key2file and file2key
What these generate is not really suitable to be used as a filename,
which is why keyFile and fileKey further escape it. These are just
serializing Keys.

Also removed a quickcheck test that was very unlikely to test anything
useful, since it relied on random chance creating something that looks
like a serialized key. The other test is sufficient for testing what
that was intended to test anyway.
2019-01-14 13:03:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
727767e1e2
make everything build again after ByteString Key changes 2019-01-11 16:39:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
6f66b53a30
newtype Group to ByteString
This may speed up queries for things in groups, due to Eq and Ord being faster.
2019-01-09 15:05:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
cb375977a6
follow-on changes from MetaData type changes
Including writing and parsing the metadata log files with
bytestring-builder and attoparsec.
2019-01-07 15:51:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
5ba14b5095
build cleanrly when benchmark flag is not enabled 2019-01-05 08:09:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
11d6e2e260
new improved benchmark command that can benchmark anything git-annex does 2019-01-04 13:46:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
7d51b0c109
import Utility.FileSystemEncoding in Common 2019-01-03 11:37:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
894716512d
add a UUIDDesc type containing a ByteString
Groundwork for handling uuid.log using ByteString
2019-01-01 16:17:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
9cc6d5549b
convert UUID from String to ByteString
This should make == comparison of UUIDs somewhat faster, and perhaps a
few other operations around maps of UUIDs etc.

FromUUID/ToUUID are used to convert String, which is still used for all
IO of UUIDs. Eventually the hope is those instances can be removed,
and all git-annex branch log files etc use ByteString throughout, for a
real speed improvement.

Note the use of fromRawFilePath / toRawFilePath -- while a UUID usually
contains only alphanumerics and so could be treated as ascii, it's
conceivable that some git-annex repository has been initialized using
a UUID that is not only not a canonical UUID, but contains high unicode
or invalid unicode. Using the filesystem encoding avoids any problems
with such a thing. However, a NUL in a UUID seems extremely unlikely,
so I didn't use encodeBS / decodeBS to avoid their extra overhead in
handling NULs.

The Read/Show instance for UUID luckily serializes the same way for
ByteString as it did for String.
2019-01-01 14:45:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
f4bde87525
fix layout 2019-01-01 12:31:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
6512b40bac
importfeed: Better error message when downloading the feed fails
It used to display the "bad feed content" message indicating there were no
enclosures found, which was misleading when the http request for the feed
failed.

This commit was sponsored by Ewen McNeill on Patreon.
2018-12-30 16:14:55 -04:00
Joey Hess
f943138508
avoid unnecessary monad 2018-12-30 15:59:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
365286279f
unused: Update suggested git log message to see where data was previously used so it will also work with v7 unlocked pointer files. 2018-12-19 13:53:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
6d381df0e6
sync --content: Fix dropping unwanted content from the local repository
This fixes a bug with the numcopies counting when using sync --content.
It did not always pass the local repo uuid to handleDropsFrom, and so the
numcopies counting was off by one, and unwanted local content would only be
dropped when there were numcopies+1 remote copies.

Also, support dropping local content that has reached an
exporttree remote that is not untrusted (currently only S3 remotes
with versioning).
2018-12-18 13:58:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
904be4e6be
add --branch option to git-annex find and mildly deprecate findref in favor of it
No deprecation warning at run time, just one on the man page.

One thing findref remains able to do that find cannot is to run in a bare
repo. Find was made to refuse to run in a bare repo because it seemed
confusing for it to not list any files ever in that situation. It would be
better for find --branch to work in a bare repo but not without --branch
but I don't currently have a way to do that.

Probably a better solution would be to make git-annex in a bare repo
default to --branch master or something like that instead of --all.

This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2018-12-09 14:10:37 -04:00
Joey Hess
029ae8d4db
support findred and --branch with file matching options
* findref: Support file matching options: --include, --exclude,
  --want-get, --want-drop, --largerthan, --smallerthan, --accessedwithin
* Commands supporting --branch now apply file matching options --include,
  --exclude, --want-get, --want-drop to filenames from the branch.
  Previously, combining --branch with those would fail to match anything.
* add, import, findref: Support --time-limit.

This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2018-12-09 13:38:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
e89bb4361b
distinguish between cached and uncached creds
p2p and multicast creds are not cached the same way that s3 and webdav
creds are. The difference is that p2p and multicast obtain the creds
themselves, as part of a process like pairing. So they're storing the
only extant copy of the creds. In s3 and webdav etc the creds are
provided by the cloud storage provider.

This is a fine difference, but I do think it's a reasonable difference.
If the user wants to prevent s3 and webdav etc creds from being stored
unencrypted on disk, they won't feel the same about p2p auth tokens
used for tor, or a multicast encryption key, or for that matter their
local ssh private key.

This commit was sponsored by Fernando Jimenez on Patreon.
2018-12-04 14:09:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
aa8243df4c
dropunused edge case when annex.thin caused unused object to be modified
dropunused: When an unused object file has gotten modified, eg due to
annex.thin being set, don't silently skip it, but display a warning and let
--force drop it.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2018-12-04 12:20:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
83109affd1
remove leftovers from removed TestSuite build flag
Test suite is always built, so this can be simplified.
2018-11-19 12:39:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
c8bd5710b1
check onlyActionOn in Drop
* drop -J: Avoid processing the same key twice at the same time when
  multiple annexes files use it.

This prevents a drop of a key conflicting with another drop of the same
key.

This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen on Patreon.
2018-11-15 15:43:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
71cc9cfaa2
improve smudge --clean behavior on outside work tree files
smudge: When passed a file located outside the working tree, eg by git
diff, avoid erroring out.

This commit was sponsored by Ewen McNeill on Patreon.
2018-11-15 13:04:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
c3fa1f2b08
avoid redundant export uploads
export, sync --content: Avoid unnecessarily trying to upload files to an
exporttree remote that already contains the files.

When the export was origianly made in one repo and now git-annex is
running in a different repo, the export database is not yet populated with
information about the exportLocation of files. So, it was trying to upload
the files to the export, even when it already contained them.

sync --content would first download the content from the export, and then
re-upload the content back.

And this also led to "not available" failures for each file that was not
locally present yet.

Fix: Just use checkPresentExport before uploading; if it succeeds update
the database.

This is a surprising oversight, it's possible it fixes a reversion because
I would have thought I'd have noticed this problem when originally
developing exporttree remotes.

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2018-11-14 11:47:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
d65df7ab21
improve messages around export conflicts
When an export conflict prevents accessing a special remote, be clearer
about what the problem is and how to resolve it.

This commit was sponsored by Trenton Cronholm on Patreon.
2018-11-13 15:50:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
abe4b7ebd6
importfeed: Avoid erroring out when a feed has been repeatedly broken
That can leave other imported files not checked into git, because the git
command queue is not flushed when git-annex errors out. And since it only
happens once git-annex has concluded a feed is broken, it's an intermittent
bug, worst kind. Been seeing it for a while, only tracked down today.

Instead, by returning False, git-annex importfeed will cleanly shutdown and
still exit nonzero.

This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2018-11-04 17:41:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
5ab0f48ffb
high-res mtimes
Cache high-resolution mtimes for improved detection of modified files in v7
(and direct mode).

Including on Windows.

With back-compat support so old low-res mtimes won't break anything, and
so the new information also won't break old versions of git-annex.
2018-10-30 00:41:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
2e9f128dea
moved module and relicensed 2018-10-29 23:13:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
5d97898a7c
touch files with high-resolution timestamp
Needs unix 2.7.2, but that was included in ghc 8.0.1 (and much older)
so not really a new dep.
2018-10-29 22:25:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
4431b82bce
migrate: Fix failure to migrate from URL keys. (Reversion introduced in version 6.20180926) 2018-10-29 16:36:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
a622488758
remove CHECKURL-MULTI single url response special case
Removed undocumented special case in handling of a CHECKURL-MULTI response
with only a single file listed. Rather than ignoring the url that was in
the response, use it. This allows external special remotes that want to
provide some better url to do so, although I don't entirely agree with
using CHECKURL-MULTI to accomplish that. I'm more of the feeling that an
undocumented special case that throws data away is just not a good idea.

This could in theory break some external special remote program that relied
on the current behavior, but its seems unlikely that it would because such
a program must already handle the multiple url case, unless it only ever
provides a single url response to CHECKURL-MULTI.

Make addurl --file work with a single item CHECKURL-MULTI response.
It already did for external special remotes due to the special case,
but now it also will for builtin ones like the BitTorrent special remote.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patron.
2018-10-29 14:52:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
9f87133bf5
snap --version= to auto-upgrade
This makes --version=6 still work, despite v6 not being in
supportedVersions. Which is useful for scripts that use it.

I didn't document it on the man page, because it's indistinguishable
from an automatic upgrade after initting as v6.
2018-10-26 11:44:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
234842a347
v7
Install new git hooks in this version.

This does beg the question of what to do if git later gets eg a
post-smudge hook, that could run git-annex smudge --update. I think the
thing to do in that case would be to make git-annex smudge --update
install the new hooks. That way, as the user uses git-annex, the hook
would be created pretty quickly and without needing any extra syscalls
except for when git-annex smudge --update is called.

I considered doing something like that for installation of the
post-checkout and post-merge hooks, which would have avoided the need
for v7. But the only place it was cheap to do it would be in git-annex smudge
which could cheaply notice that smudge.log didn't exist yet and so know
the hooks needed to be installed. But since smudge used to populate pointer
files, it would be quite surprising if a single git checkout/merge failed
to update the work tree, and so that idea didn't work out.

The other reason for v7 is psychological -- users don't need to worry
about whether they might be running an old version of git-annex that
doesn't support their v7 repository very well. And bug reports about
"v6" have gotten a bit of a bad association in my head since they often
hit one of the known limitations and didn't realize it was experimental.

newtyped RepoVersion Int to avoid needing 2 comparisons in
versionSupportsUnlockedPointers etc. Also it's just nicer.

This commit was sponsored by John Pellman on Patreon.
2018-10-25 18:24:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
c28ca8294f
optimize smudge --clean of unmodified file
Usually, git won't run clean filter when a file is unmodified. But, when
git checkout runs git annex smudge --update, it populates the pointer
runs git update-index, which sees the file has changed and runs
git annex smudge --clean, which was checksumming the file unncessarily
as it re-ingested it.

With annex.thin set, this is the difference between git checkout of a
branch with a 1 gb file taking 30s and 0.1s.

This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon.
2018-10-25 16:46:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
ca7de61454
git post-checkout and post-merge hooks
* init, upgrade: Install git post-checkout and post-merge hooks that run
  git annex smudge --update.
* precommit: Run git annex smudge --update, because the post-merge
  hook is not run when there is a merge conflict. So the work tree will
  be updated when a commit is made to resolve the merge conflict.
* precommit: Run git annex smudge --update, because the post-merge
  hook is not run when there is a merge conflict. So the work tree will
  be updated when a commit is made to resolve the merge conflict.
* Note that git has no hooks run after git stash or git cherry-pick,
  so the user will have to manually run git annex smudge --update
  after such commands.

Nothing currently installs the hooks into v6 repos that already exist.
Something will need to be done about that, either move this behavior to v7,
or document that the user will need to manually fix up their v6 repos.

This commit was sponsored by Eric Drechsel on Patreon.
2018-10-25 15:59:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
917a2c6095
defer updating unlocked files until after smudge filter
The smuge filter no longer provides git with annexed file content, to
avoid a git memory leak, and because that did not honor annex.thin.

git annex smudge --update has to be run after a checkout to update
unlocked files in the working tree with annexed file contents.

No hooks yet to run it.

This commit was sponsored by Nick Piper on Patreon.
2018-10-25 15:08:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
f2a4db724c
remove redundant test
populatePointerFile checks the same thing
2018-10-25 14:31:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
fcca7adaff
instrument P2P --debug with connection and thread info
For debugging http://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/annex_get_-J_16_via_ssh_stalls_/

This work is supported by the NIH-funded NICEMAN (ReproNim TR&D3) project.
2018-10-22 15:52:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
4a6ebb1034
make sync update adjusted branch to hide/unhide
This completes initial support for --hide-missing, although the
assistant still needs to be updated and it perhaps needs to be sped up,
and maybe there needs to be a way for git-annex get to operate on
missing files. Opened some more todos for those things.

This commit was sponsored by Henrik Riomar.
2018-10-20 14:22:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
4a788fbb3b
sync --content now supports --hide-missing adjusted branches
This relies on git ls-files --with-tree, which I'm using in a way that
its man page does not document. Hm. I emailed the git list to try to get
the docs improved, but at least the git test suite does test the same
kind of use case I'm using here.

Performance impact when not in an adjusted branch is limited to some
additional MVar accesses, and a single git call to determine the name of
the current branch. So very minimal.

When in an adjusted branch, the performance impact is
in Annex.WorkTree.lookupFile, which starts doing an equal amount of work
for files that didn't exist as it already did for files that were
unlocked.

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2018-10-19 17:51:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
8be5a7269a
refactor getCurrentBranch
Both Command.Sync and Annex.Ingest had their own versions of this.

The one in Annex.Ingest used Git.Branch.currentUnsafe, but does not seem
to need it. That is only checking to see if it's in an adjusted unlocked
branch, and when in an adjusted branch, the branch does in fact exist,
so the added check that Git.Branch.current does is fine.

This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2018-10-19 17:29:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
24838547e2
adjust --hide-missing
* At long last there's a way to hide annexed files whose content
  is missing from the working tree: git-annex adjust --hide-missing
* When already in an adjusted branch, running git-annex adjust
  again will update the branch as needed. This is mostly
  useful with --hide-missing to hide/unhide files after their content
  has been dropped or received.

Still needs integration with sync and the assistant, and not as fast as it
could be, but already usable.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2018-10-18 15:32:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
a6c8de84b6
improve types to allow combining some adjustments
Combinations like --hide-misssing --unlocked seem very useful. On the
other hand, combining --fix with --unlock doesn't make sense because a
file can be either unlocked or a symlink that can be fixed, but not
both.

Changed the serialization of HideMissingAdjustment in passing, but it
has not actually been used yet so nothing will be broken.

This commit was sponsored by Trenton Cronholm on Patreon.
2018-10-18 12:59:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
558520d27a
fix rekey/migrate bookkeeping in v6
After 220317df5a the test suite still
detected a problem; migrate of an unlocked file replaced it with a
pointer file rather than a file with the content.

This was a bookeeping problem; the worktree file was being copied to the object
file and the inode cache updated, but if that database write didn't get
flushed in time, later checks would think the content was not present.
Fixed by copying the object file to the worktree file instead, which
avoids needing to update the inode cache.

Also, only copy when there's a hard link to break, not always.

This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen on Patreon.
2018-10-16 17:18:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
220317df5a
v6: fix migrate of unlocked file
After commit b2bafdb2fc the test suite
threw up a failure migrating unlocked files.

I'm not clear how that commit broke it (presumably by inAnnex reporting
the right information now), but the actual problem is plain:
The inodecache for the worktree file is generated, but then the file is
replaced with a copy (unncessarily unless annex.link is set, but the
code always does so) and so linkToAnnex/linkAnnex then fails because it
notices the inode cache is not valid.

This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2018-10-16 16:45:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
bdf6783b92
improve error message 2018-10-16 15:52:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
40dba8e933
prevent find running in bare repo 2018-10-16 10:44:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
38d691a10f
removed the old Android app
Running git-annex linux builds in termux seems to work well enough that the
only reason to keep the Android app would be to support Android 4-5, which
the old Android app supported, and which I don't know if the termux method
works on (although I see no reason why it would not).
According to [1], Android 4-5 remains on around 29% of devices, down from
51% one year ago.

[1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/271774/share-of-android-platforms-on-mobile-devices-with-android-os/

This is a rather large commit, but mostly very straightfoward removal of
android ifdefs and patches and associated cruft.

Also, removed support for building with very old ghc < 8.0.1, and with
yesod < 1.4.3, and without concurrent-output, which were only being used
by the cross build.

Some documentation specific to the Android app (screenshots etc) needs
to be updated still.

This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon.
2018-10-13 01:41:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
91b799d1a6
export: Fix false positive in export conflict detection
It occurred when the same tree was exported by multiple clones. nub out
identical trees.

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2018-10-09 15:54:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
451171b7c1
clean up url removal presence update
* rmurl: Fix a case where removing the last url left git-annex thinking
  content was still present in the web special remote.
* SETURLPRESENT, SETURIPRESENT, SETURLMISSING, and SETURIMISSING
  used to update the presence information of the external special remote
  that called them; this was not documented behavior and is no longer done.

Done by making setUrlPresent and setUrlMissing only update presence info
for the web, and only when the url is a web url. See the comment for
reasoning about why that's the right thing to do.

In AddUrl, had to make it update location tracking, to handle the
non-web-url case.

This commit was sponsored by Ewen McNeill on Patreon.
2018-10-04 17:35:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
53526136e8
move commandAction out of CmdLine.Seek
This is groundwork for nested seek loops, eg seeking over all files and
then performing commandActions on a list of remotes, which can be done
concurrently.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon.
2018-10-01 14:12:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
9adee3f2fb
sync: Warn when a remote's export is not updated to the current tree because export tracking is not configured.
Only display the warning when the current branch has a tree that is not
the same as the tree in the export.

Note that it doesn't check to see if the current tree is
in incompleteExportedTreeish; it might be worth checking that and reminding
the user about an incomplete export, but when export tracking is not
configured, they are probably not in the right clone of the repository to
resolve the incomplete export.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2018-09-27 15:41:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
6134431254
clean P2P protocol shutdown on EOF try 2
Same goal as b18fb1e343 but without
breaking backwards compatability. Just return IO exceptions when running
the P2P protocol, so that git-annex-shell can detect eof and avoid the
ugly message.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2018-09-25 16:49:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
4ecba916a1
annex.maxextensionlength
Added annex.maxextensionlength for use cases where extensions longer than 4
characters are needed.

This commit was sponsored by Henrik Riomar on Patreon.
2018-09-24 12:10:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
1d1054faa6
added -z
Added -z option to git-annex commands that use --batch, useful for
supporting filenames containing newlines.

It only controls input to --batch, the output will still be line delimited
unless --json or etc is used to get some other output. While git often
makes -z affect both input and output, I don't like trying them together,
and making it affect output would have been a significant complication,
and also git-annex output is generally not intended to be machine parsed,
unless using --json or a format option.

Commands that take pairs like "file key" still separate them with a space
in --batch mode. All such commands take care to support filenames with
spaces when parsing that, so there was no need to change it, and it would
have needed significant changes to the batch machinery to separate tose
with a null.

To make fromkey and registerurl support -z, I had to give them a --batch
option. The implicit batch mode they enter when not provided with input
parameters does not support -z as that would have complicated option
parsing. Seemed better to move these toward using the same --batch as
everything else, though the implicit batch mode can still be used.

This commit was sponsored by Ole-Morten Duesund on Patreon.
2018-09-20 16:11:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
50217f62a1
avoid duplicate add action for v6 unlocked modified file
The new second pass sees the file as type changed because the first
pass's changes have typically not reached git yet. So, have to
explicitly check for unmodified files in the second pass.

Note that, if the file has been touched but not really modified,
the first pass will handle it, and so the second pass does nothing.

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2018-09-12 15:20:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
2743224658
change v6 git-annex add of staged unmodified unlocked file
v6: When a file is unlocked but has not been modified, and the unlocking is
only staged, git-annex add did not lock it. Now it will, for consistency
with how modified files are handled and with v5.

Note the removal of the sameInodeCache check. Otherwise it would see
that the unmodified file is unmodified and stop there. That check seems to have
been copied from the direct mode branch. But, direct mode had a specific
reason to check for unmodified content, that does not apply to v6.

The second pass means there is potential for a race, eg the unlocked
file could be modified in between the first and second passes.
No problem with that, since both passes do the same thing.

This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2018-09-12 14:00:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
fcff64f8bb
optimisation: avoid stat call
This commit was sponsored by Paul Walmsley on Patreon.
2018-09-05 17:26:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
d65a081f3f
improve message 2018-09-02 16:17:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
d0ef049cca
comment typo 2018-09-02 16:16:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
5c99f6247e
per-remote metadata storage
Actually very straightforward reuse of the metadata log file code.
Although I had to add a todo item as git-annex forget won't clean up
dead remote's metadata yet.

This would be worth adding to the external special remote interface
sometime. Have not opened a todo though, guess I'll wait until something
needs it.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-31 12:23:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
76f32012af
avoid sync/assistant drop from appendonly
Make git-annex sync and the assistant skip trying to drop from appendonly
remotes since it's just going to fail.

git-annex drop and similar commands will still try to drop from
appendonly, so the user will see failure messages when they try to do
that. To do otherwise would be confusing since the user has explicitly
asked for a drop with those commands.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-30 11:23:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
8b39db20b5
export appendonly support
Make `git annex export` check appendonly when removing a file from an
export, and not update the location log, since the remote still contains
the content.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-30 11:18:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
6001b3cf45
fix build warning 2018-08-28 13:17:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
10138056dc
v6: avoid accidental conversion when annex.largefiles is not configured
v6: When annex.largefiles is not configured for a file, running git add or
git commit, or otherwise using git to stage a file will add it to the annex
if the file was in the annex before, and to git otherwise. This is to avoid
accidental conversion.

Note that git-annex add's behavior has not changed, for reasons explained
in the added comment.

Performance: No added overhead when annex.largefiles is configured.
When not configured, there is an added call to catObjectMetaData,
which involves a round trip through git cat-file --batch.
However, the earlier catKeyFile primes the cache for it.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-27 14:51:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
98fd7ec6c9
recover from race between git mv+commit and git-annex get
Last of the known v6 races.

This also makes git add of a pointer file populate it when its content
is present in the annex. Which makes sense to do, I think.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-22 16:01:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
7ee3b02d49
replace stack trace with an explanation 2018-08-20 21:26:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
48e9e12961
finally fixed v6 get/drop git status
After updating the worktree for an add/drop, update git's index, so git
status will not show the files as modified.

What actually happens is that the index update removes the inode
information from the index. The next git status (or similar) run
then has to do some work. It runs the clean filter.

So, this depends on the clean filter being reasonably fast and on git
not leaking memory when running it. Both problems were fixed in
a96972015d, but only for git 2.5. Anyone
using an older git will see very expensive git status after an add/drop.

This uses the same git update-index queue as other parts of git-annex, so
the actual index update is fairly efficient. Of course, updating the index
does still have some overhead. The annex.queuesize config will control how
often the index gets updated when working on a lot of files.

This is an imperfect workaround... Added several todos about new
problems this workaround causes. Still, this seems a lot better than the
old behavior.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-14 16:23:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
a96972015d
massive v6 add speed/memory improvement
v6 add: Take advantage of improved SIGPIPE handler in git 2.5 to speed up
the clean filter by not reading the file content from the pipe. This also
avoids git buffering the whole file content in memory.

When built with an older git, still consumes stdin. If built with a newer
git and used with an older one, it breaks, but that's acceptable --
checking the git version every time would make repeated smudge runs slow.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-09 18:17:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
12460fcea6
make --batch honor matching options
When --batch is used with matching options like --in, --metadata, etc, only
operate on the provided files when they match those options. Otherwise, a
blank line is output in the batch protocol.

Affected commands: find, add, whereis, drop, copy, move, get

In the case of find, the documentation for --batch already said it honored
the matching options. The docs for the rest didn't, but it makes sense to
have them honor them. While this is a behavior change, why specify the
matching options with --batch if you didn't want them to apply?

Note that the batch output for all of the affected commands could
already output a blank line in other cases, so batch users should
already be prepared to deal with it.

git-annex metadata didn't seem worth making support the matching options,
since all it does is output metadata or set metadata, the use cases for
using it in combination with the martching options seem small. Made it
refuse to run when they're combined, leaving open the possibility for later
support if a use case develops.

This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon.
2018-08-08 12:07:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
4d4d238a08
add missing type signature 2018-08-06 15:41:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
38ddd6072d
addurl: Include filename in --json-progress output when known. 2018-08-06 12:53:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
ae11394efa
added annex.commitmessage
Added annex.commitmessage config that can specify a commit message for the
git-annex branch instead of the usual "update".

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-02 14:06:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
fd5a392006
cache remotes via annex-speculate-present
Added remote.name.annex-speculate-present config that can be used to
make cache remotes.

Implemented it in Remote.keyPossibilities, which is used by the
get/move/copy/mirror commands, and nothing else. This way, things like
whereis will not show content that's speculatively present.

The assistant and sync --content were not using Remote.keyPossibilities,
and were changed to use it.

The efficiency hit should be small; Remote.keyPossibilities is only
used before transferring a file, which is the expensive operation.
And, it's only doing one lookup of the remoteList and a very cheap
filter over it.

Note that, git-annex still updates the location log when copying content
to a remote with annex-speculate-present set. In this case, the location
tracking will indicate that content is present in the remote. This may
not be wanted for caches, or may not be a real problem for them. TBD.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-08-01 14:28:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
cc2cb46857
unused --from: Allow specifiying a repository by uuid or description.
This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2018-07-11 16:01:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
79ac177ea5
improve tmp file cleanup
If youtubeDl fails, remove the tmp file. Here tmp is the
html file downloaded to check if the url is html, not what youtube-dl
might have started to download. If the tmp file were retained, a
re-run of addurl would try to resume downloading it, which the web
server might not support, causing the resume to fail.
And it's a smallish html page anyway so no benefit to
keeping it for such a resume.
2018-06-28 12:51:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
dc6cb6aa5f
Merge branch 'later' 2018-06-25 21:59:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
6091b7b9db
info: Display uuid and description when a repository is identified by uuid, and for "here". 2018-06-24 17:38:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
b657242f5d
enforce retrievalSecurityPolicy
Leveraged the existing verification code by making it also check the
retrievalSecurityPolicy.

Also, prevented getViaTmp from running the download action at all when the
retrievalSecurityPolicy is going to prevent verifying and so storing it.

Added annex.security.allow-unverified-downloads. A per-remote version
would be nice to have too, but would need more plumbing, so KISS.
(Bill the Cat reference not too over the top I hope. The point is to
make this something the user reads the documentation for before using.)

A few calls to verifyKeyContent and getViaTmp, that don't
involve downloads from remotes, have RetrievalAllKeysSecure hard-coded.
It was also hard-coded for P2P.Annex and Command.RecvKey,
to match the values of the corresponding remotes.

A few things use retrieveKeyFile/retrieveKeyFileCheap without going
through getViaTmp.
* Command.Fsck when downloading content from a remote to verify it.
  That content does not get into the annex, so this is ok.
* Command.AddUrl when using a remote to download an url; this is new
  content being added, so this is ok.

This commit was sponsored by Fernando Jimenez on Patreon.
2018-06-21 13:37:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
28720c795f
limit url downloads to whitelisted schemes
Security fix! Allowing any schemes, particularly file: and
possibly others like scp: allowed file exfiltration by anyone who had
write access to the git repository, since they could add an annexed file
using such an url, or using an url that redirected to such an url,
and wait for the victim to get it into their repository and send them a copy.

* Added annex.security.allowed-url-schemes setting, which defaults
  to only allowing http and https URLs. Note especially that file:/
  is no longer enabled by default.

* Removed annex.web-download-command, since its interface does not allow
  supporting annex.security.allowed-url-schemes across redirects.
  If you used this setting, you may want to instead use annex.web-options
  to pass options to curl.

With annex.web-download-command removed, nearly all url accesses in
git-annex are made via Utility.Url via http-client or curl. http-client
only supports http and https, so no problem there.
(Disabling one and not the other is not implemented.)

Used curl --proto to limit the allowed url schemes.

Note that this will cause git annex fsck --from web to mark files using
a disallowed url scheme as not being present in the web. That seems
acceptable; fsck --from web also does that when a web server is not available.

youtube-dl already disabled file: itself (probably for similar
reasons). The scheme check was also added to youtube-dl urls for
completeness, although that check won't catch any redirects it might
follow. But youtube-dl goes off and does its own thing with other
protocols anyway, so that's fine.

Special remotes that support other domain-specific url schemes are not
affected by this change. In the bittorrent remote, aria2c can still
download magnet: links. The download of the .torrent file is
otherwise now limited by annex.security.allowed-url-schemes.

This does not address any external special remotes that might download
an url themselves. Current thinking is all external special remotes will
need to be audited for this problem, although many of them will use
http libraries that only support http and not curl's menagarie.

The related problem of accessing private localhost and LAN urls is not
addressed by this commit.

This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon.
2018-06-16 11:57:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
391a83c985
remove unused value 2018-06-14 12:32:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
b6e4ed9aa7
export: re-send lost exported files after fsck notices they're gone
When content has been lost from an export remote and  git-annex fsck --from
remote has noticed it's gone, re-running git-annex export or git-annex sync
--content will re-upload it.

Note that normally there's no way to remove a single file from an export.
doc/design/exporting_trees_to_special_remotes.mdwn talks about this
in the section "dropping from exports and copying to exports". But, if
a file is somehow deleted or corrupted on the export, and fsck notices
this, it will update the location log to say it's missing.

So, checking the location log when determining if a file needs to be sent
to the export will let such missing files be added back in. There's
otherwise no way to do so. It does not fall afoul of the races documented
in the abovementioned section, I think.

This commit was sponsored by Ryan Newton on Patreon.
2018-06-14 12:22:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
a5f598a6aa
remove use of remoteGitConfig
Unfortunately one more use remains..

This should be just as fast as the other method. The remote's Git.Repo
has already had its config read, so Annex.new's call to Git.Config.read
is a noop.

Thid commit was sponsored by andrea rota.
2018-06-05 13:15:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
67e46229a5
change Remote.repo to Remote.getRepo
This is groundwork for letting a repo be instantiated the first time
it's actually used, instead of at startup.

The only behavior change is that some old special cases for xmpp remotes
were removed. Where before git-annex silently did nothing with those
no-longer supported remotes, it may now fail in some way.

The additional IO action should have no performance impact as long as
it's simply return.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon
2018-06-04 15:30:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
2e6a6024c2
avoid unncessary version output differences in different contexts
Show operating system and repository version list when run outside
a git repo too.

Also made it only display the local repository version when in a git-annex
repo. Before it showed "unknown" when run in a git repo that was not
git-annex initialized. That seemed like confusing behavior.

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2018-06-04 12:26:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
1c8ee99b46
Fix build with ghc 8.4+, which broke due to the Semigroup Monoid change
https://prime.haskell.org/wiki/Libraries/Proposals/SemigroupMonoid

I am not happy with the fragile pile of CPP boilerplate required to support
ghc back to 7.0, which git-annex still targets for both the android build
and the standalone build targeting old linux kernels. It makes me unlikely
to want to use Semigroup more in git-annex, because the benefit of the
abstraction is swamped by the ugliness. I actually considered ripping out
all the Semigroup instances, but some are needed to use
optparse-applicative.

The problem, I think, is they made this transaction on too fast a timeline.
(Although ironically, work on it started in 2015 or earlier!)
In particular, Debian oldstable is not out of security support, and it's
not possible to follow the simpler workarounds documented on the wiki and
have it build on oldstable (because the semigroups package in it is too
old).

I have only tested this build with ghc 8.2.2, not the newer and older
versions that branches of the CPP support. So there could be typoes, we'll
see.

This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen on Patreon.
2018-05-30 12:28:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
c3064edac9
setpresentkey: Added --batch support (for ronnypfa)
This commit was sponsored by Peter on Patreon.
2018-05-27 14:56:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
85f9360d9b
GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_APPENDONLY
Makes it allow writes, but not deletion of annexed content. Note that
securing pushes to the git repository is left up to the user.

This commit was sponsored by Jack Hill on Patreon.
2018-05-25 13:17:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
2da2ae0919
fix migration bug and make fsck warn
* migrate: Fix bug in migration between eg SHA256 and SHA256E,
  that caused the extension to be included in SHA256 keys,
  and omitted from SHA256E keys.
  (Bug introduced in version 6.20170214)
* migrate: Check for above bug when migrating from SHA256 to SHA256
  (and same for SHA1 to SHA1 etc), and remove the extension that should
  not be in the SHA256 key.
* fsck: Detect and warn when keys need an upgrade, either to fix up
  from the above migrate bug, or to add missing size information
  (a long ago transition), or because of a few other past key related
  bugs.

This commit was sponsored by Henrik Riomar on Patreon.
2018-05-23 14:07:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
2fabd7cdb5
remove the older move --force, which never behaved as documented and seems useless
* move: --force was accidentially enabling two unrelated behaviors
  since 6.20180427. The older behavior, which has never been well
  documented and seems almost entirely useless, has been removed.
* copy: --force no longer does anything.

This commit was sponsored by Øyvind Andersen Holm.
2018-05-21 13:21:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
442e607b0a
Don't allow entering a view with staged or unstaged changes.
In some cases, unstaged changes are safe, eg dotfiles in the top which
are not affected by a view. Or non-annexed files in general which would
prevent view branch checkout from proceeding. But in other cases,
particularly unstaged changes to annexed files, entering a view would wipe
out those changes! And so don't allow entering a view with any unstaged
changes.

Staged changes are not safe when entering a view, because the changes get
committed to the view branch, and so the user is unlikely to remember them
when they exit the view, and so will effectively lose them, even if they're
still present in the view branch.

Also, improved the git status parser, although the improvement turned out
to not really be needed.

This commit was sponsored by Eric Drechsel on Patreon.
2018-05-14 16:51:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
d7021d420f
reuse hashes of dotfiles/dirs/submodules when entering view
This fixes a crash when a git submodule has a name starting with a dot.
Such a submodule might contain dotfiles that are intended to be used when
inside the view (since a dot-directory that's not a submodule was already
preserved when entering a view). So, rather than eliminating the submodule
from the view, its git ls-files --stage hash is copied over into the view.

dotfiles/dirs have their git ls-files --stage hashes similarly copied over
to the view. This is more efficient and simpler than the old method,
and also won't break if git ever adds a new type of tree item, like was
done with submodules.

Since the content of dotfiles in the working tree is no longer hashed
when entering a view, when there are unstaged modifications, they are
not included in the view branch. Entering the view branch still works,
but git checkout shows "M .dotfile", and git diff will show the unstaged
changes. This seems like an improvement over the old behavior.

Also made Command.View not delete empty directories that are submodules
when entering a view, while still deleting other empty directories.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-05-14 15:35:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
0b7f6d24d3
rename BlobType and add submodule to it
This was badly named, it's a not a blob necessarily, but anything that a
tree can refer to.

Also removed the Show instance which was used for serialization to git
format, instead use fmtTreeItemType.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-05-14 14:45:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
2fc768ce72
avoid git annex info remote buffering list of keys
This leaves git annex unused --from remote still using loggedKeysFor
and buffering more than ought to be necessary, but I can't see a way to
improve that.
2018-04-26 16:13:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
bea0ad220a
avoid --all buffering list of all keys
In Annex.Branch.branch, the (++) was killing laziness.
Rewrote so it streams lazily.

filterM also kills laziness, so made loggedKeys use a Unchecked type,
and check if the key is dead in the seek loop.

Note that loggedKeysFor still buffers, so git-annex info <remote> and
git-annex unused --from remote still use more memory than necessary.

Also removed some unused functions from Annex.Journal.
2018-04-26 16:00:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
9807e5bead
fix webapp opening in termux
Open real url not html shim since android and file:// urls is a nasty
kettle of fish.

This commit was sponsored by John Pellman on Patreon.
2018-04-25 14:38:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
89e1a05a8f
Fix mangling of --json output of utf-8 characters when not running in a utf-8 locale
As long as all code imports Utility.Aeson rather than Data.Aeson,
and no Strings that may contain utf-8 characters are used for eg, object
keys via T.pack, this is guaranteed to fix the problem everywhere that
git-annex generates json.

It's kind of annoying to need to wrap ToJSON with a ToJSON', especially
since every data type that has a ToJSON instance has to be ported over.
However, that only took 50 lines of code, which is worth it to ensure full
coverage. I initially tried an alternative approach of a newtype FileEncoded,
which had to be used everywhere a String was fed into aeson, and chasing
down all the sites would have been far too hard. Did consider creating an
intentionally overlapping instance ToJSON String, and letting ghc fail
to build anything that passed in a String, but am not sure that wouldn't
pollute some library that git-annex depends on that happens to use ToJSON
String internally.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-04-16 16:21:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
f56594af9e
finish fixing inverted Ord for TrustLevel
Flipped all comparisons. When a TrustLevel list was wanted from Trusted
downwards, used Down to compare it in that order.

This commit was sponsored by mo on Patreon.
2018-04-13 15:17:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
a0e4b9678b
fix inverted Ord for TrustLevel (intermediate commit)
This commit removes the Ord and Enum instances, commenting out all code
that depends on them, to make sure that all code effected by the
inversion fix has been identified.

(Assuming no ifdefs involve TrustLevel.)

The next commit will fix up all the identified code.
2018-04-13 14:50:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
1831cc4a7d
remove unused import 2018-04-13 14:43:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
64980db7d9
move: Avoid drops that make bad situations worse, but otherwise allow
See the big comment at the bottom of Command.Drop for the full details.

(The --safe/--unsafe options were never released.)

This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2018-04-13 14:36:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
4b8c289154
display addurl url not file
The file gets displayed after download is complete, so this is the
simplest way to avoid redundant display.
2018-04-13 01:37:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
4cda021acc
remove redundant meter
This was stacked with another one, resulting in an extra newline
2018-04-13 01:23:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
b4a2bcaf4c
add missing newline between importfeed and subsequent addurl
got lost when wget was eliminated
2018-04-13 01:12:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
af8546990d
move: --safe/--unsafe and potential drop race fix
move: Added --safe option, which makes move honor numcopies settings.
Also --unsafe enables the default behavior, anticipating that the
default may one day change.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2018-04-09 16:20:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
ae530f043e
disentagle copy and move option parsing 2018-04-09 14:38:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
0106752db2
refactor FromToHereOptions 2018-04-09 14:29:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
c34152777b
Use http-conduit for url downloads by default, annex.web-options enables curl
* For url downloads, git-annex now defaults to using a http library,
  rather than wget or curl. But, if annex.web-options is set, it will
  use curl. To use the .netrc file, run:
    git config annex.web-options --netrc
* git-annex no longer uses wget (and wget is no longer shipped with
  git-annex builds).

Note that curl is always run in silent mode, since the new API for
download has a MeterUpdate and doesn't make way for curl progress
output. It might be worth writing a parser for curl's progress output
to update the meter when using it, but I didn't bother with this edge
case for now.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-04-06 17:36:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
6cb5b7294f
info: Changed sorting of numcopies stats table, so it's ordered by the variance from the desired number of copies.
Compare these...

numcopies stats:
	numcopies -1: 1986
	numcopies +0: 1170
	numcopies -2: 769
	numcopies +1: 716
	numcopies -4: 696
	numcopies -3: 485
	numcopies -6: 230
	numcopies -5: 111
	numcopies -7: 91
	numcopies -9: 9

numcopies stats:
	numcopies +1: 716
	numcopies +0: 1170
	numcopies -1: 1986
	numcopies -2: 769
	numcopies -3: 485
	numcopies -4: 696
	numcopies -5: 111
	numcopies -6: 230
	numcopies -7: 91
	numcopies -9: 9

I feel that the former is a jumbled mess that doesn't tell much overall,
while the second shows pretty clearly that most files are within 1 degree
of the desired number of copies, with some outliers without enough.
2018-04-05 14:54:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
817ebb5765
info: Added "combined size of repositories containing these files" stat
when run on a directory

This commit was sponsored by andrea rota.
2018-04-05 14:44:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
9b98d3f630
better HTTP connection reuse
Enable HTTP connection reuse across multiple files, when git-annex
uses http-conduit. Before, a new Manager was created each time
Utility.Url used it. Now, a single Manager gets created the first time,
so connections are reused.

Doesn't help when external programs are used for url download,
but does speed up addurl --fast, fsck --from web, etc.

Testing fsck --fast --from web with 3 files, over high-latency
satellite internet, it sped up from 19.37s to 14.96s.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-04-04 15:39:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
2ec07bc29f
Avoid running annex.http-headers-command more than once. 2018-04-04 15:15:08 -04:00