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Joey Hess
df4942e179
notice when an archive that was seen before gets deleted 2020-12-22 15:45:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
523b7143e0
implemented checkPresentExportWithContentIdentifier 2020-12-22 15:34:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
4f9969d0a1
optimisation for borg
Skip needing to list importable contents when unchanged since last time.
2020-12-22 15:00:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
e1ac42be77
convert listImportableContents to throwing exceptions 2020-12-22 14:24:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
5d8e4a7c74
avoid borg list of archives that have been listed before
This makes sync a lot faster in the common case where there's no new
backup.

There's still room for it to be faster. Currently the old imported tree
has to be traversed, to generate the ImportableContents. Which then
gets turned around to generate the new imported tree, which is
identical. So, it would be possible to just return a "no new imports",
or an ImportableContents that has a way to graft in a tree. The latter
is probably too far to go to optimise this, unless other things need it.
The former might be worth it, but it's already pretty fast, since git
ls-tree is pretty fast.
2020-12-22 14:06:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
7f7094a7cb
include borg archive name in tree, use empty ContentIdentifier
It's unusual to use a ContentIdentifier that is not semi-unique
for different contents. Note that in importKeys, it checks if a content
identifier is one that's known before, to avoid downloading the same
content twice. But that's done in a code path not used for borg repos,
because they are thirdpartypopulated.
2020-12-22 11:53:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
bcd55b365c
import from borg is basically working
Still some issues to deal with, see TODO and XXX.

Here's what gets logged, for each key:

cid log:
1608582045.832799227s 6720ebad-b20e-4460-a8f2-2477361aea75 !MjAyMC0xMi0yMVQxMTozMzoxNw==:!MjAyMC0xMi0yMVQxMzowNzoyNg==

The "!Mj" are base64 encoded borg archive names, since mine were
dates and contained some characters not allowed in cid logs unescaped.
There were archives that each contained the key. This list will grow as
more borg backups are done and learned about.

tree generated:
120000 blob 5ef6a4615c084819b44cd4e3a31657664ddf643b	x/dotgit/annex/objects/06/mv/SHA256E-s30--a5d8532e64ec28f5491e25e7a6c1cb68f80507c1be6c1b35f8ec53d25413e5da/SHA256E-s30--a5d8532e64ec28f5491e25e7a6c1cb68f80507c1be6c1b35f8ec53d25413e5da
120000 blob 063a139d3021c8db60f5c576d29fada2b824d91c	x/dotgit/annex/objects/72/PP/SHA256E-s30--e80b09a854b4e4d99a76caaa6983b34272480e0b4fdb95d04234a54b4849b893/SHA256E-s30--e80b09a854b4e4d99a76caaa6983b34272480e0b4fdb95d04234a54b4849b893
120000 blob b53b54916fd6abf21fedf796deca08d5ac7a75af	x/dotgit/annex/objects/Ww/pk/SHA256E-s30--6aac072a8ebf02a5807c4f15e77ed585a6c87b3b333ba625a3c8d6b4dc50a9f2/SHA256E-s30--6aac072a8ebf02a5807c4f15e77ed585a6c87b3b333ba625a3c8d6b4dc50a9f2

This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2020-12-21 16:37:55 -04:00
Joey Hess
15000dee07
improve thirdpartypopulated support
May actually work now.

Note that, importKey now has to add the size to the key if it's supposed
to have size. Remote.Directory relied on the importer adding the size,
which is no longer done, so it was changed; it was the only one.
This way, importKey does not need to behave differently between regular
and thirdpartypopulated imports.
2020-12-21 16:19:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
706e2a63fb
fix logic error in thirdPartyPopulated handling 2020-12-21 13:24:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
ca31d7e54f
refactor
That code was not borg specific, and I can see making more remotes for
other backup software.
2020-12-18 17:08:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
1c054f1cf7
started borg special remote
Still need to implement 3 methods, but importKeyM looks like it will
work well to find annex object files.
2020-12-18 16:56:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
3207e8293b
start borg special remote
Compiles, but unusable so far.
2020-12-18 16:03:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
9a2c8757f3
add thirdPartyPopulated interface
This is to support, eg a borg repo as a special remote, which is
populated not by running git-annex commands, but by using borg. Then
git-annex sync lists the content of the remote, learns which files are
annex objects, and treats those as present in the remote.

So, most of the import machinery is reused, to a new purpose. While
normally importtree maintains a remote tracking branch, this does not,
because the files stored in the remote are annex object files, not
user-visible filenames. But, internally, a git tree is still generated,
of the files on the remote that are annex objects. This tree is used
by retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier, etc. As with other import/export
remotes, that  the tree is recorded in the export log, and gets grafted
into the git-annex branch.

importKey changed to be able to return Nothing, to indicate when an
ImportLocation is not an annex object and so should be skipped from
being included in the tree.

It did not seem to make sense to have git-annex import do this, since
from the user's perspective, it's not like other imports. So only
git-annex sync does it.

Note that, git-annex sync does not yet download objects from such
remotes that are preferred content. importKeys is run with
content downloading disabled, to avoid getting the content of all
objects. Perhaps what's needed is for seekSyncContent to be run with these
remotes, but I don't know if it will just work (in particular, it needs
to avoid trying to transfer objects to them), so I skipped that for now.

(Untested and unused as of yet.)

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2020-12-18 15:23:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
f930176d6e
change info from export=yes to exporttree=yes and same for import
for consistency
2020-12-17 17:06:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
e9db382308
avoid redundant set of a S3 verison ID that is already recorded
I think this could cause unnecessary changes to the git-annex branch,
and retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier is now also used for getting
content from importtree=yes remotes, so it would happen more frequently
so let's avoid.
2020-12-17 16:49:17 -04:00
Joey Hess
77aedbef8b
fix call to warnExportImportConflict
That needs a Remote that has the right export/import set up, not the input
Remote, which does not yet.
2020-12-17 16:25:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
f2ecc6e0da
import remotes use ContentIdentifier for getting and checking content
This is better than using the equivilant actions for export remotes,
especially for getting content, since the ContentIdentifier checking
means we can be sure (enough) that the content is valid to not force
verification of content. Which allows getting keys of types that cannot
be verified.

Also, reorganized the internals of adjustExportImport which was becoming
very hard to follow. Now it's clear what each method does in each case.
2020-12-17 15:55:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
5946e7136e
force verification after getting file from export remote
This way, if annex.verify is disabled, it's still checked, since this is
not a key/value store, it has to be checked.
2020-12-17 15:31:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
ceda8c0066
refactor common code 2020-12-17 14:17:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
4d2cd58ee5
provide missing remote actions for importree only remote
Ah, it seemed too easy before when I was implementing importrree only,
and it was because all the key-based actions needed to be handled too.

Mostly copied from isexport, and this works. It does seem that
an import remote could use retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier
rather than retrieveExport, and checkPresentExportWithContentIdentifier
rather than checkPresentExport, which would both be more accurate.
2020-12-17 13:46:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
6c890d62f6
initremote: Prevent enabling encryption with exporttree=yes/importtree=yes
I do think this was a reversion, but I have not tracked back to what
version. While involving the remote config, it's not the same class of
problems that I kept having to chase down for a while after the remote
config parser reworking.
2020-12-15 12:08:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
230e1c88a9
improve display 2020-12-14 13:13:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
d3f78da0ed
propagate signals to the transferrer process group
Done on unix, could not implement it on windows quite.

The signal library gets part of the way needed for windows.
But I had to open https://github.com/pmlodawski/signal/issues/1 because
it lacks raiseSignal.

Also, I don't know what the equivilant of getProcessGroupIDOf is on
windows. And System.Process does not provide a way to send any signal to
a process group except for SIGINT.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon.
2020-12-11 15:32:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
a422a056f2
make getViaTmpFrom no longer update location log
All callers adjusted to update it themselves.

In Command.ReKey, and Command.SetKey, the cleanup action already did,
so it was updating the log twice before.

This fixes a bug when annex.stalldetection is set, as now
Command.Transferrer can skip updating the location log, and let it be
updated by the calling process.
2020-12-11 11:50:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
6a11b6fab8
Support special remotes that are configured with importtree=yes but without exporttree=yes
There was no particular reason not to support this, other than maybe a lack
of a use case. One use case would of course be a remote that you want to
avoid overwriting content on. A new use case is the idea of importing from
backups, eg borg, where exporting is not necessarily supported at all.

This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen on Patreon.
2020-12-10 13:17:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
63839532c9
remove uses of warningIO
It's not concurrent-output safe, and doesn't support
--json-error-messages.

Using Annex.makeRunner is a bit scary, because what if it's run in a
different thread from an active annex action? Normally the same Annex
state is not used concurrently in several threads, and it's not designed
to be fully concurrency safe. (Annex.Concurrent exists to deal with
that.) I think it will be ok in these simple cases though. Eg,
when buffering a warning message to json, Annex.changeState is used,
and it modifies the MVar in a concurrency safe way.

The only warningIO remaining is not a problem.
2020-12-02 14:57:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
7776677a5f
Fix hang on shutdown of external special remote using ASYNC protocol extension.
Reversion introduced in version 8.20201007, one release after the 1st
release with the extension.

Surprisingly, hClose can hang if another thread is reading from the
handle. This is because it uses takeMVar.

The use of cancel here does mean that, if receiveMessageAddonProcess
or Remote.External.AsyncExtension.receiveloop allocated some resource in
a non-async-exception safe way, they might not get a chance to clean it up.
They do not appear to, and anyway, this only happens when git-annex is
shutting down, so any recource that did leak would not be a problem.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon.
2020-11-30 13:04:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
a3b714ddd9
finish fixing removeLink on windows
9cb250f7be got the ones in RawFilePath,
but there were others that used the one from unix-compat, which fails at
runtime on windows. To avoid this,
import System.PosixCompat.Files hiding removeLink

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-11-24 13:20:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
613455e059
convert to use hGetLineUntilExitOrEOF
It looks to me like the old code would have already dealt with the case
of ssh starting a ssh daemon that inherits stderr and keeps it open.
The ender thread closed the handle, which would unblock the other thread
and let it exit. Using hGetLineUntilExitOrEOF makes this more explicit
that it's dealt with and simplifies the code.
2020-11-19 16:13:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
66497d39b3
convert git config reading to use hGetLineUntilExitOrEOF
Much nicer than the old hack of waiting for a few seconds for stderr to be read.
2020-11-19 15:38:43 -04:00
Kyle Meyer
9e09dcb2cf
BitTorrent: Fix build for "no torrent" code path
The RawFilePath conversions missed a spot in the else arm of "#ifdef
WITH_TORRENTPARSER".
2020-11-19 14:46:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
4b739fc460
Fix build on Windows
Thanks to bug reporter for the patch.
2020-11-19 12:33:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
0896038ba7
annex.adjustedbranchrefresh
Added annex.adjustedbranchrefresh git config to update adjusted branches
set up by git-annex adjust --unlock-present/--hide-missing.

Note, in a few cases, I was not able to make the adjusted branch
be updated in calls to moveAnnex, because information about what
file corresponds to a key is not available. They are:

* If two files point to one file, then eg, `git annex get foo` will
  update the branch to unlock foo, but will not unlock bar, because it
  does not know about it. Might be fixable by making `git annex get
  bar` do something besides skipping bar?
* git-annex-shell recvkey likewise (so sends over ssh from old versions
  of git-annex)
* git-annex setkey
* git-annex transferkey if the user does not use --file
* git-annex multicast sends keys with no associated file info

Doing a single full refresh at the end, after any incremental refresh,
will deal with those edge cases.
2020-11-16 14:27:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
885974be99
add newtypes for QuickCheck to avoid LANG=C issues
All properties changed to use them, except for
prop_encode_c_decode_c_roundtrip, which already filtered to ascii
for other reasons.

A few modules had to be split out, because Setup does not build-depend
on QuickCheck.
2020-11-09 20:21:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
1db49497e0
finished this stage of the RawFilePath conversion
This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2020-11-06 14:10:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
9b0dde834e
convert getFileSize to RawFilePath
Lots of nice wins from this in avoiding unncessary work, and I think
nothing got slower.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon.
2020-11-05 11:32:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
87f91ce563
more RawFilePath conversion
451/645
2020-10-30 15:55:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
ca80c3154c
more RawFilePath conversion
removeFile changed to removeLink, because AFAICS it should be fine to
remove non-file things here. In particular, it's fine to remove a
symlink, since we're about to write a symlink. (removeLink does not
remove directories, so file, symlink, and unix socket are the only
possibilities.)
2020-10-30 13:07:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
8f452416f7
more RawFilePath conversion
Better to use Git.repoPath to get a filepath, Git.repoLocation does not
always return one.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-10-30 13:00:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
19694fb280
more RawFilePath conversion
At this point I'll be done by new year's.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-10-30 12:51:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
681b44236a
more RawFilePath conversion
at 377/645

This commit was sponsored by Svenne Krap on Patreon.
2020-10-29 14:20:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
b05015f772
fix name of lock file
It was the stringification of a UUID, so "UUID \"foo\""
2020-10-29 10:53:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
e505c03bcc
more RawFilePath conversion
nukeFile replaced with removeWhenExistsWith removeLink, which allows
using RawFilePath. Utility.Directory cannot use RawFilePath since setup
does not depend on posix.

This commit was sponsored by Graham Spencer on Patreon.
2020-10-29 10:50:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
8d66f7ba0f
more RawFilePath conversion
Added a RawFilePath createDirectory and kept making stuff build.

Up to 296/645

This commit was sponsored by Mark Reidenbach on Patreon.
2020-10-28 17:25:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
b2bf099aa3
use removeDirGeneric here too for consistency
And because it might be more robust on windows.
2020-10-23 16:12:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
4d063f12c6
turns out this was fixed in 2014 2020-10-22 19:54:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
b62e004c2c
update chunk log after speculated chunks are verified to be present
Only done in checkPresentChunks, although retrieveChunks could also do
it. Does not seem necessary though, because git-annex never retrives
content without first checking if it's present AFAICR. And really this will
only be needed when using fsck. Puttting it here, rather than in fsck
avoids breaking an abstraction boundary, and is nice and inexpensive.
2020-10-22 13:37:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
dad4be97c2
speculatively use remote's configured chunk size as a fallback
When a special remote has chunking enabled, but no chunk sizes are
recorded (or the recorded ones are not found), speculatively try chunks
using the configured chunk size.

This makes eg, git-annex fsck --from remote be able to fix up the
location log of a file that the git-annex branch does not indicate is
stored on the remote.

Note that fsck does *not* fix up the chunk log to indicate the chunk
size. So, changing the chunk config of the remote after that will still
prevent accessing the chunks stored on it. Maybe fsck should, but I
wanted to start with this and see if it's needed.
2020-10-22 13:11:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
2dd38b6403
switch to Haskell2010
When I put in Haskell98 this spring, I was under the mistaken
apprehension that ghc defaulted to that. But it actually its default
is a third mode, which is closer to Haskell2010 but with some differences.
The manual says "By default, GHC mainly aims to behave (mostly) like a
Haskell 2010 compiler"

Fixed two cases where the Haskell98 do indentation flexability let
wrongly indented code build. That is one of the places where
ghc does not behave like Haskell2010 by default.

The other place that I think I was concerned about, is GHC manual
section 19.1.1.3. Expressions and patterns. But that only seems to
affect code using bottoms, so would only affect pure functions throwing
an error, which I don't think git-annex does in many places as it's
pretty horrid style. And it would only affect rare cases like shown in
that section. If it did happen, it would mean that the error was not
thrown before specifying Haskell98, and then was. Haskell2010 behaves
the same as Haskell98.

This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2020-10-19 11:26:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
4c32499e82
Parse youtube-dl progress output
Which lets progress be displayed when doing concurrent downloads.
Amoung other things, like --json-progress etc.

The youtube-dl output is no longer displayed, except for any errors.

This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2020-09-29 17:53:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
084b502c7a
httpalso: Support being used with special remotes that do not have encryption= in their config. 2020-09-29 13:56:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
5cfcf1f05f
cache remote.log
Unlikely to speed up any of the existing uses much, but I want to use it
in a message that might be displayed many times.
2020-09-22 13:52:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
5844a54869
aws-0.22 improved its support for setting etags, which improves support for versioned S3 buckets.
Remove placeholder version number I used when implementing the feature in
aws.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-09-14 18:37:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
ddf963d019
deepseq all things returned from ResourceT http
Potentially fixes https://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/concurrent_git-annex-copy_to_s3_special_remote_fails/
although I don't know if it does.

My thinking is, ResourceT may allocate a resource and then free it,
and a unforced thunk to that resource could result in reading memory
that has since been overwritten by something else, or in a SEGV,
depending. While that seems kind of like a bug in ResourceT to me, if it
is what's happening, this will avoid it. If it's not, this doesn't
really hurt much since the values are all smallish.

This commit was sponsored by Graham Spencer on Patreon.
2020-09-14 18:30:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
6ea511beb4
Removed the S3 and WebDAV build flags
So these special remotes are always supported.

IIRC these build flags were added because the dep chains were a bit too
long, or perhaps because the libraries were not available in Debian stable,
or something like that. That was long ago, those reasons no longer apply,
and users get confused when builtin special remotes are not available, so
it seems best to remove the build flags now.

If this does cause a problem it can be reverted of course..

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2020-09-08 12:42:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
eed20fe3b7
fix some file modes in calls to withTmpFileIn to honor umask
Also audited for other calls to openTempFile, and all are ok,
except for viaTmp which will need further work.

Remote.Directory fixed to set umask mode when writing to an export,
although it has another one using viaTmp that's not fixed.
Will make exports that are published via a http server running as
another user work, for example.

Remote.BitTorrent fixed to set umask mode when downloading the torrent
file. Normally this does not matter as that file does not hang around
after the download, but if a bittorrent download were started by one user,
got interrupted and then another user ran it, this will let them access
the torrent file created by the first user.
2020-09-02 14:36:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
26724fb331
display actual download errors
Eg, when config prohibits accessing localhost, need to show that
message, not a generic "download failed".
2020-09-02 12:21:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
31e5785bf7
avoid multiple download failed messages when learning
Also only display one progress meter for all download attempts, to avoid
a bunch of blank lines.
2020-09-02 12:01:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
854cd2ad47
httpalso: support exporttree=yes
Also tested what happens if the other special remote has importtree=yes
and exporttree=yes, and in that case, download via httpalso works too,
without needing to implement any importtree methods here.

It might be possible to make it automatically set exporttree=yes if the
--sameas does. Didn't try, will probably be layering issues.

Or perhaps it should be inherited by sameas like some
other configs? But then, wouldn't it also make sense to inherit
importree=yes? But as shown here, it's not needed by this kind of
remote.
2020-09-02 11:26:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
8656afd3e1
rename http special remote to httpalso
"http" was too generic and easy to confuse with web. The new name makes
clear it's used in addition to some other remote. And other protocols
can use the same naming scheme.
2020-09-02 10:41:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
571ec900ac
Added http special remote, which is useful for accessing other remotes that publish content stored in them via http/https.
With automatic layout learning!
2020-09-01 15:16:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
d00ce82418
fix hang if external program is not available
startExternal' throws an exception, which left the externalAsync TMVar
empty, so the next try to use it would hang.
2020-08-19 12:20:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
ad64079b44
fix some warnings 2020-08-15 14:33:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
f241a3cd3d
Display warning when external special remote does not start up properly, or is not usable
I'm sure this used to work, but somewhere along the line something or
things (getCost and getAvailability I think, probably others)
started catching the exception and not displaying it. So, show warnings.
2020-08-14 15:38:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
198b709561
switch to TMVars for thread safety when using the async extension
TVars were not updated atomically, which was ok when each thread got its
own External that was the only thing using these TVars. But, with the
async extension, several External instances can share the same var, so
it needs to be a TMVar to avoid read/write conflicts.

In particular, this makes PREPARE only be sent once.
2020-08-14 14:50:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
7da2d4dd2d
one jobid per thread
And, relay ERROR on to all listening threads.
2020-08-14 14:24:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
72561563d9
rethought the async protocol some more
Moving jobid generation to the git-annex side lets it be simplified a
lot.

Note that it will also be possible to generate one jobid per connection,
rather than a new job per request. That will make overflow not an issue,
and will avoid some work, and will simplify some of the code.
2020-08-13 20:18:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
59cbb42ee2
async proto fully tested and working
Including with a concurrent capable remote program.

However, this is not quite ready to merge, there's a TODO in the code.
2020-08-13 16:22:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
7546e686a2
async proto basically working
Simplified the protocol by removing END-ASYNC.

There's a STM crash when a non-async protocol message is sent, which
needs to be fixed.
2020-08-13 15:52:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
c9e8cafb98
further work on external async relay 2020-08-12 16:25:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
15706e6991
relayer receive loop is done
Receive loop looks right. Still need the send loop.

And, a complication is that some messages git-annex
sends need to be wrapped in REPLY_ASYNC, while others
do not. So will probably need to split externalSend
into two.
2020-08-12 15:56:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
06a4ab39fa
wip external remote async protocol extension 2020-08-12 15:17:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
3f8c808bd7
generalized ExternalState to not be limited to a ExternalAddonProcess
Idea is for ASYNC extension, it will instead contain methods that communicate
with the thread that handles all communication with the external process.
2020-08-12 12:30:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
5f4228dc2b
types for async protocol extension
renamed AsyncMessage to ExceptionalMessage to make way for this new
extension.
2020-08-12 12:04:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
f75be32166
external backends wip
It's able to start them up, the only thing not implemented is generating
and verifying keys. And, the key translation for HasExt.
2020-07-29 15:23:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
555fe669e1
refactoring in preparation for external backends 2020-07-29 12:00:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
2a45b5ae9a
avoid failure to lock content of removed file causing drop etc to fail
This was already prevented in other ways, but as seen in commit
c30fd24d91, those were a bit fragile.
And I'm not sure races were avoided in every case before. At least a
race between two separate git-annex processes, dropping the same
content, seemed possible.

This way, if locking fails, and the content is not present, it will
always do the right thing. Also, it avoids the overhead of an unncessary
inAnnex check for every file.

This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
2020-07-25 11:59:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
57cceac569
simplify interface by removing size
Add size to the returned key after the fact, unless the remote happened
to add it itself.
2020-07-03 14:22:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
85cd79ea01
no importKey for android yet
adb shell has sha256sum sha1sum and some others, so they could be used.
They're provided by toybox, so seem about as likely to keep
working as find and stat, which it already depends on.

Or to not add a dep, could use stat the same as getExportContentIdentifier
to get a mtime, and make a WORM key. But do I really want this to
default to WORM?

Unsure what's the best path, so punting for now.
2020-07-03 14:02:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
ddcab38e4a
no importKey for S3 for now
The Etag is sometimes a md5, but not if eg, there was a multipart
upload.

May revisit later if there's demand.
2020-07-03 13:53:14 -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
0f26782a73
fix windows build more 2020-07-02 12:01:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
00497fd38e
fix windows build 2020-07-02 11:46:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
8ad433d5f0
fix windows build 2020-07-02 11:35:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
8b22e0bf37
lockContent for tahoe
Trivial since git-annex cannot remove, but do an active checkKey verification
anyway, in case the data was lost somehow.

This commit was sponsored by Ryan Newton on Patreon.
2020-06-26 14:23:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
3175015d1b
lockContent for S3 (with versioning=yes) and git-lfs
Made several special remotes support locking content on them while
dropping, which allows dropping from another special remote when the
content will only remain on a special remote of these types.

In both cases, verify the content is present actively, because it's
certianly possible for things other than git-annex to have removed it.

Worth thinking about what to do if at some later point, git-lfs gains
support for dropping content, and a content locking operation.
That would probably need a transition; first would need to make lockContent
use the locking operation. Then, once enough time had passed that we can
assume any git-annex operating on the git-lfs remote had that change,
git-annex could finally allow dropping from git-lfs.

Or, it could be that git-lfs gains support for dropping content, but not
locking it. In that case, it seems this commit would need to be reverted,
and then wait long enough for that git-annex to be everywhere, and only
then can git-annex safely support dropping from git-lfs.

So, the assumption made in this commit could lead to bother later.. But I
think it's actually highly unlikely git-lfs does ever support dropping;
it's outside their centralized model. Probably. :) Worth keeping in mind as
the same assumption is made about other special remotes though.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-06-26 13:46:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
01eb863a14
Build with the git-lfs library when available
Otherwise use the vendored copy as before.

The library is in Debian testing but not stable. Once it reaches
stable, the vendored copy can be removed.

Did not add it to debian/control because IIRC that's used to build
git-annex on stable too, possibly. However, the Debian maintainer will
probably want to make the package depend on libghc-git-lfs-dev.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2020-06-22 11:21:25 -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
5c0dc7dc0b
fix a further bug 2020-06-16 18:14:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
ad81feb053
fix implicit embedcreds regression
Fix bug that made creds not be stored in git when a special remote was
initialized with gpg encryption, but without an explicit embedcreds=yes.

(Yet nother regression introduced in version 7.20200202.7. 5th so far.)
2020-06-16 18:00:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
a1d4c8e4ec
external: SETCREDS include creds in externalConfigChanges
This makes the creds get saved, since only things recorded there will be
saved.

IIRC, unparsedRemoteConfig was not originally available when I
implemented this; now that it is things get a bit simpler.

More could probably be simplified, is externalConfigChanges needed at
all?

This does not entirely fix the bugs though, because creds are only
embedded when embedcreds=yes, but not when encryption=pubkey is used
without embedcreds=yes.
2020-06-16 17:24:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
4773713cc9
analysis of regression and fix related less serious regression 2020-06-16 15:16:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
a76b1ba3d6
local git remote autoinit improvements
* Improve display of problems auto-initializing or upgrading local git
  remotes.
* When a local git remote cannot be initialized because it has no
  git-annex branch or a .noannex file, avoid displaying a message about it.
2020-06-16 13:24:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
41952204ce
S3: The REDUCED_REDUNDANCY storage class is no longer cheaper
So stop documenting it, and stop offering it as a choice in the assistant.

Removed the code that parses it into S3.ReducedRedundancy, because
S3.OtherStorageClass with the value will work just the same and avoids a
special case for a deprecated this.
2020-06-16 12:04:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
24ff5e2b29
use uninterruptibleMask
Some recent changes to use mask missed that async exceptions can still
be thrown inside it. The goal is to make sure a block of cleanup code
runs entirely, w/o being interrupted by an async exception, so use
uninterruptibleMask.

Also, converted a few to bracket, which is nicer.
2020-06-09 15:02:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
a49d300545
async exception safety for external special remote processes
Since an external process can be in the middle of some operation when an
async exception is received, it has to be shut down then. Using
cleanupProcess will close its IO handles and send it a SIGTERM.

If a special remote choses to catch SIGTERM, it's fine for it to do some
cleanup then, but until it finishes, git-annex will be blocked waiting
for it. If a special remote blocked SIGTERM, it would cause a hang.
Mentioned in docs.

Also, in passing, fixed a FD leak, it was not closing the error handle
when shutting down the external. In practice that didn't matter before because
it was only run when git-annex was itself shutting down, but now that it
can run on exception, it would have been a problem.
2020-06-09 12:22:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
3ed797be0f
fix reversion
From back in 4be94c67c7.
Caused the test suite to fail, when bup is installed, but was not
noticed since the autobuilds don't have bup.
2020-06-05 19:06:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
e41f8c83f3
close stdin handles before waiting on commands
Fixes reversion in recent conversions, the old code relied on the GC
apparently, but the new code explicitly waits on the process, so must
close stdin handle first or the command will never exit.
2020-06-05 17:27:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
ef0024444b
fix reversion
It was not the wrong handle. The handle was not being closed, so bup
kept running.

Before 2670890b17, the code was:

withHandle StdinHandle createProcessSuccess cmd feeder

The stdin handle was not closed by the feeder.

Testing this:

	withHandle StdinHandle createProcessSuccess (proc "cat" []) (\h -> hPutStrLn h "hi")

There's a rather long pause, a couple seconds, before it completes, but
it does complete. With hClose h, it immediately completes. This must be
the GC noticing that h is out of scope and closing it.

It seems likely that the old code worked only by that accident.

So, other similar changes made in that and nearby commits may also
have this problem, and need to explicitly close handles that were
somehow implicitly closed before.
2020-06-05 17:10:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
291774779f
use right handle 2020-06-05 16:45:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
1dd770b1af
fix file descriptor leak
when importing from a directory special remote that is configured with
exporttree=yes
2020-06-05 15:34:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
319f2a4afc
audit all uses of SomeException to avoid catching async exceptions
Except for the assistant, which I think may use them between threads?

Most of the uses of SomeException were already catching only async exceptions.
But I did find a few places that were accidentially catching them.
2020-06-05 15:16:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
dca19099a9
async exception safety
Masking ensures that EndStderrHandler gets written, so the helper
threads shut down.

However, nothing currently guarantees that calls to closeP2PSshConnection
are async exception safe, so made a note about it.

At this point, I've audited all calls to async, and made them all async
exception safe, except for ones in the assistant, and a few in leaf
commands (remotedaemon, enable-tor, multicast, p2p) which don't need to
be.
2020-06-05 14:56:41 -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
438dbe3b66
convert to withCreateProcess for async exception safety
This handles all sites where checkSuccessProcess/ignoreFailureProcess
is used, except for one: Git.Command.pipeReadLazy
That one will be significantly more work to convert to bracketing.

(Also skipped Command.Assistant.autoStart, but it does not need to
shut down the processes it started on exception because they are
git-annex assistant daemons..)

forceSuccessProcess is done, except for createProcessSuccess.
All call sites of createProcessSuccess will need to be converted
to bracketing.

(process pools still todo also)
2020-06-04 12:44:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
c429bbf2bd
remove workaround for old versions of process
ghc 8.4.4 has process 1.6.3, which was the first version to include
getPid.
2020-06-03 16:03:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
1ee5919d1e
make createProcess calls async exception safe
Using cleanupProcess because withCreateProcess cannot run an Annex
action, but the effect is the same as using it.
2020-06-03 15:30:30 -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
c108fa16f1
improve error message when download from non-chunked remote fails
Avoid "chunk retrieval failed" in this case, when it tries to fall back
to using chunks.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
2020-05-21 14:44:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
e63dcbf36c
fix embedcreds=yes reversion
Fix bug that made enableremote of S3 and webdav remotes, that have
embedcreds=yes, fail to set up the embedded creds, so accessing the remotes
failed.

(Regression introduced in version 7.20200202.7 in when reworking all the
remote configs to be parsed.)

Root problem is that parseEncryptionConfig excludes all other config keys
except encryption ones, so it is then unable to find the
credPairRemoteField. And since that field is not required to be
present, it proceeds as if it's not, rather than failing in any visible
way.

This causes it to not find any creds, and so it does not cache
them. When when the S3 remote tries to make a S3 connection, it finds no
creds, so assumes it's being used in no-creds mode, and tries to find a
public url. With no public url available, it fails, but the failure doesn't
say a lack of creds is the problem.

Fix is to provide setRemoteCredPair with a ParsedRemoteConfig, so the full
set of configs of the remote can be parsed. A bit annoying to need to
parse the remote config before the full config (as returned by
setRemoteCredPair) is available, but this avoids the problem.

I assume webdav also had the problem by inspection, but didn't try to
reproduce it with it.

Also, getRemoteCredPair used getRemoteConfigValue to get a ProposedAccepted
String, but that does not seem right. Now that it runs that code, it
crashed saying it had just a String.

Remotes that have already been enableremoted, and so lack the cached creds
file will work after this fix, because getRemoteCredPair will extract
the creds from the remote config, writing the missing file.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2020-05-21 14:35:30 -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
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
b50ee9cd0c
remove Preparer abstraction
That had almost no benefit at all, and complicated things quite a lot.

What I proably wanted this to be was something like ResourceT, but it
was not. The few remotes that actually need some preparation done only
once and reused used a MVar and not Preparer.
2020-05-13 11:56:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
be5caeaf51
catch more exceptions
Just in case a non-IO exception might somehow be thrown.
2020-05-12 13:05:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
5f5170b22b
remove SafeFilePath
Move sanitizeFilePath call to where fromSafeFilePath had been.
2020-05-11 14:04:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
69e2e4763e
only check --force at init time, not enable time
git-lfs repos that encrypt the annexed content but not the git repo only
need --force passed to initremote, allow enableremote and autoenable of
such remotes without forcing again.

Needing --force again particularly made autoenable of such a repo not work.
And once such a repo has been set up, it seems a second --force when
enabling it elsewhere has little added value. It does tell the user about
the possibly insecure configuration, but if the git repo has already been
pushed to that remote in the clear, data has already been exposed. The goal
of that --force was not to prevent every situation where such an exposure
can happen -- anyone who sets up a public git repo and pushes to it will
expose things similarly and git-annex is not involved. Instead, the purpose
of the --force is to point out to the user that they're asking for a
configuration where encryption is inconsistently applied.
2020-05-07 15:59:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
1532d67c3e
S3: Support signature=v4
To use S3 Signature Version 4. Some S3 services seem to require v4, while
others may only support v2, which remains the default.

I'm also not sure if v4 works correctly in all cases, there is this
upstream bug report: https://github.com/aristidb/aws/issues/262
I've only tested it against the default S3 endpoint.
2020-05-07 13:18:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
f9ed30de3b
avoid beware of the leopard situation
* Display a warning message when a remote uses a protocol, such as
  git://, that git-annex does not support. Silently skipping such a
  remote was confusing behavior.

  It sets annex-ignore, so the warning is only displayed once.

* Also display a warning message when a remote, without a known uuid,
  is located in a directory that does not currently exist, to avoid
  silently skipping such a remote.

  This is a bit more debatable, since git-annex get will say,
  try making repository available. And since it does not set annex-ignore,
  the warning will be displayed repeatedly. It's also an extreme edge case,
  I don't think I've ever seen it happen in real life.
2020-05-04 13:01:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
2aeb79249b
external: stop storing readonly=true in remote.log
readonly=true is used to make an external special remote that does not
need the external program to be installed. It was stored in the
remote.log by default, and so every time it was specified in an
enableremote or initremote, whatever value was used became the new
default for subsequent enableremotes of that remote.

That was surprising, and I consider it to be a bug.

It does not make much sense to pass it to initremote because then how
would you populate that remote with anything? You would have to
enableremote elsewhere, and store content there. I'm assuming nobody
used it that way.

Someone might rely on passing it to enableremote once, and then that
being inherited in other clones. But that is not how it's documented to
be used. It is barely documented in git-annex at all, only in the
external special remote protocol, and the documentation there says to
"Document that this external special remote can be used in readonly
mode." (by the user of it passing readonly=true to enableremote). The
one external special remote that I know of that does document that is
<https://github.com/bgilbert/gcsannex> (the one that motivated adding
it). That one's docs do say to pass it to enableremote.

So, it seemed safe to make this behavior change. If someone was in fact
relying on one of those behaviors, all their current repos will still
work as they configured them (although they will need to deal
with the related change in 9f3c2dfeda).
In new clones, they will find enableremote fails, complaining the
external program is not in path. An easy enough problem to recover from.
2020-04-23 15:21:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
9f3c2dfeda
stop using remote.name.annex-readonly for two distinct things 2020-04-23 14:56:03 -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
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
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
7ebc118776
adb: Better messages when the adb command is not installed
After a user completely ignored the display of the exception probably
because it didn't make sense..

This does make it a little bit slower since it checks adb is in path each
time before running it. Also, it might display a lot of warnings about it
not being installed.

This commit was sponsored by Ilya Shlyakhter on Patreon.
2020-04-02 10:48:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
4b92bbe8d7
webdav: Made exporttree remotes faster by caching connection to the server
Followed example of Remote.S3.
2020-03-20 12:48:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
a9d56a1abd
fix builds build 2020-03-10 13:50:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
6a91471923
GETCONFIG name fix
Fix regression that prevented external special remotes from using GETCONFIG
to query values like "name". (Introduced in version 7.20200202.7.)
2020-03-09 12:38:04 -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
6d58ca94d6
some easy createDirectoryUnder conversions 2020-03-05 15:20:10 -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
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
e535da621c
Bugfix to getting content from an export remote with -J, when the export database was not yet populated.
(cherry picked from commit e520341500)
2020-02-26 18:07:20 -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
9050788b66
info: Fix display of the encryption value. (Some debugging junk had crept in.) 2020-02-26 15:02:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
e520341500
Bugfix to getting content from an export remote with -J, when the export database was not yet populated. 2020-02-26 14:57:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
67476fbc54
minor code simplification 2020-02-25 13:06:09 -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
399319ccbc
Avoid throwing fatal errors when asked to write to a readonly git remote on http
Test suite found one of them, looking for giveup turned up several more.
2020-02-14 14:38:13 -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
75059c9f3b
better error message when git config fails to parse remote config
Rather than leaking the name of the temp file, just say the config parse
failed, and where the config was downloaded from.

Not closing the bug report because two issues were reported in the same
bug report, because the universe wants me to continually re-read old
unclosed bug reports to waste my time determining what still needs to be
done.
2020-01-22 13:35:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
d227093002
avoid ugly error message
Http remotes that do expose a git config file, but are not initialized
resulted in an ugly and unncessary error message, now sqelched.

When git-annex-shell configlist is run w/o the autoinit field, it may
not generate a uuid for the repository. So in that case, it's not
unexpected for the config it does list to not include a UUID, and
dumping out the config in a warning message is not needed.

If configlist is asked to autoinit and we don't get back a config with a
UUID in it, that suggests some problem, and what we got back may not be
a config at all but some diagnostic message, so it does make sense to
output it then.
2020-01-22 11:57:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
830c30001b
fix --describe-other-params of external when encryption is not specified
Encryption not being specified makes lenientRemoteConfigParser fail
to parse, and so it was not able to start the external up to get
LISTCONFIGS.
2020-01-20 16:56:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
2be4122bfc
include passthrough params in --describe-other-params 2020-01-20 16:53:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
7038acf96c
add descriptions for all remote config fields
not yet used
2020-01-20 15:20:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
201049cf93
gcrypt inherits shellescape setting from rsync, allow it 2020-01-20 15:13:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
923230ea30
convert RemoteConfigFieldParser to data type 2020-01-20 13:49:30 -04:00
Joey Hess
8406ff8861
speed hack
Avoids the external program being started just to use LISTCONFIGS on an
already accepted config.

So initremote/enableremote will still run the external program an extra
time to use LISTCONFIGS, but everything that uses the special remote after
it's initialized will not any longer.
2020-01-17 17:26:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
5c58f86790
always add the specialRemoteConfigParsers
Was not being added in some places, resulting in error messages about
encryption not being a valid field.
2020-01-17 17:13:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
99cb3e75f1
add LISTCONFIGS to external special remote protocol
Special remote programs that use GETCONFIG/SETCONFIG are recommended
to implement it.

The description is not yet used, but will be useful later when adding a way
to make initremote list all accepted configs.

configParser now takes a RemoteConfig parameter. Normally, that's not
needed, because configParser returns a parter, it does not parse it
itself. But, it's needed to look at externaltype and work out what
external remote program to run for LISTCONFIGS.

Note that, while externalUUID is changed to a Maybe UUID, checkExportSupported
used to use NoUUID. The code that now checks for Nothing used to behave
in some undefined way if the external program made requests that
triggered it.

Also, note that in externalSetup, once it generates external,
it parses the RemoteConfig strictly. That generates a
ParsedRemoteConfig, which is thrown away. The reason it's ok to throw
that away, is that, if the strict parse succeeded, the result must be
the same as the earlier, lenient parse.

initremote of an external special remote now runs the program three
times. First for LISTCONFIGS, then EXPORTSUPPORTED, and again
LISTCONFIGS+INITREMOTE. It would not be hard to eliminate at least
one of those, and it should be possible to only run the program once.
2020-01-17 16:07:17 -04:00
Joey Hess
1ce722d86f
avoid relying on crazy monoid instance
This code worked as intended, but only by accident, because of this
instance:

instance Monoid b => Monoid (x -> b) where mempty = const (mempty :: b)

Let's be explicit that we throw away the error message.
2020-01-17 13:49:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
e78bf29725
avoid getting config parser when there is no config to parse
The benefit here is that external special remotes will need a
LISTCONFIGS request and response to generate their config parser,
and this avoids it being done for all the ones that don't have any
configs.

Note that, a config parser could in theory fail to parse if there are no
configs (none currently do), but a parse failure is already thrown away
when generating the remote list because it's too late. Such problems
have to be caught at initremote/enableremote time, not here.
2020-01-17 13:32:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
465ec9dcd7
ported Remote.External
Not yet added anything to the protocol to get a list of remote config
fields; any fields will be accepted and are available for the external
remote to use as before.

There is one minor behavior change.. Before, GETCONFIG could be passed a
field such as type, externaltype, encryption, etc, and would get the
value of that. Now, GETCONFIG only works on fields that don't have a
defined meaning to git-annex, so are passed through to the external
remote. This seems unlikely to affect any external special remotes in
practice.
2020-01-15 13:01:22 -04:00
Joey Hess
6a982e38eb
a few more field functions 2020-01-15 12:57:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
907ca937ab
use more field functions
Using field functions consistently avoids possibility of typos and also
helps ensure that all fields are added to RemoteConfigParsers (as long
as I have remembered to add them when writing the functions).
2020-01-15 11:15:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
7f2bfd41d7
include credPairRemoteFields in RemoteConfigParsers
Avoids parse error when the fields are added to RemoteConfig at setup
time and it then gets parsed, also at setup time. After setup time, such
internally added fields are not a problem, because they're Accepted. So
it may not be necessary in all cases to list such internally added
fields, but I think it's a good idea to always do so.
2020-01-15 10:57:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
0706d9d093
finish porting S3 2020-01-15 10:52:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
c4ea3ca40a
ported almost all remotes, until my brain melted
external is not started yet, and S3 is part way through and not
compiling yet
2020-01-14 15:41:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
c498269a88
convert configParser to Annex action and add passthrough option
Needed so Remote.External can query the external program for its
configs. When the external program does not support the query,
the passthrough option will make all input fields be available.
2020-01-14 13:52:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
8f142a9279
fix wrong type
Use of Typeable means the type checker can't catch this kind of mistake,
the error is deferred to runtime.

testremote now passes on a directory special remote
2020-01-14 13:05:38 -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
71f78fe45d
wip separate RemoteConfig parsing
Remote now contains a ParsedRemoteConfig. The parsing happens when the
Remote is constructed, rather than when individual configs are used.

This is more efficient, and it lets initremote/enableremote
reject configs that have unknown fields or unparsable values.

It also allows for improved type safety, as shown in
Remote.Helper.Encryptable where things that used to match on string
configs now match on data types.

This is a work in progress, it does not build yet.

The main risk in this conversion is forgetting to add a field to
RemoteConfigParser. That will prevent using that field with
initremote/enableremote, and will prevent remotes that already are set
up from seeing that configuration. So will need to check carefully that
every field that getRemoteConfigValue is called on has been added to
RemoteConfigParser.

(One such case I need to remember is that credPairRemoteField needs to be
included in the RemoteConfigParser.)
2020-01-13 12:39:21 -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
2000e9a4b8
avoid build warning on windows 2020-01-01 14:40:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
fb04cfd0e6
fix windows build 2020-01-01 14:27:03 -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
4acbb40112
git-annex config annex.largefiles
annex.largefiles can be configured by git-annex config, to more easily set
a default that will also be used by clones, without needing to shoehorn the
expression into the gitattributes file. The git config and gitattributes
override that.

Whenever something is added to git-annex config, we have to consider what
happens if a user puts a purposfully bad value in there. Or, if a new
git-annex adds some new value that an old git-annex can't parse.
In this case, a global annex.largefiles that can't be parsed currently
makes an error be thrown. That might not be ideal, but the gitattribute
behaves the same, and is almost equally repo-global.

Performance notes:

git-annex add and addurl construct a matcher once
and uses it for every file, so the added time penalty for reading the global
config log is minor. If the gitattributes annex.largefiles were deprecated,
git-annex add would get around 2% faster (excluding hashing), because
looking that up for each file is not fast. So this new way of setting
it is progress toward speeding up add.

git-annex smudge does need to load the log every time. As well as checking
the git attribute. Not ideal. Setting annex.gitaddtoannex=false avoids
both overheads.
2019-12-20 13:01:41 -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
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
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
650a631ef8
include all remotes back in 2019-12-02 12:26:33 -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
d7833def66
use ByteString for git config
The parser and looking up config keys in the map should both be faster
due to using ByteString.

I had hoped this would speed up startup time, but any improvement to
that was too small to measure. Seems worth keeping though.

Note that the parser breaks up the ByteString, but a config map ends up
pointing to the config as read, which is retained in memory until every
value from it is no longer used. This can change memory usage
patterns marginally, but won't affect git-annex.
2019-11-27 17:40:09 -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
b207d944f3
sync, assistant: Pull and push from git-lfs remotes.
Oversight, forgot to add it to gitSyncableRemote
2019-11-18 16:13:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
5877de5e80
git-lfs: remember urls, and autoenable remotes using known urls
* git-lfs: The url provided to initremote/enableremote will now be
  stored in the git-annex branch, allowing enableremote to be used without
  an url. initremote --sameas can be used to add additional urls.
* git-lfs: When there's a git remote with an url that's known to be
  used for git-lfs, automatically enable the special remote.
2019-11-18 16:09:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
cee14f147a
stop displaying rsync progress, and use git-annex's own progress display for local-to-local repo transfers
Reasons to do this include:

1. I've gotten pretty used to git-annex's own progress display, which is
   used for all transfers over ssh (except to old git-annex-shell),
   and for most special remote transfers. It's getting to seem weird to see
   the rsync progress display instead.
2. When -J was used, the rsync output could not be shown, and so there was
   no progress display. Now there will be.

Progress will also be displayed now when cp CoW is used. But I'd expect a CoW
copy to typically run so fast that the progress display will barely be
noticable.

This commit was sponsored by Peter on Patreon.
2019-11-15 13:21:06 -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
9e8d40181f
remove some unncessary uses of warningIO
warningIO is not concurrent output safe, and it doesn't go to
--json-error-messages

There are a few more that would be too hard to remove, and there are also
several dozen direct prints to stderr still.
2019-11-12 10:07:27 -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
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
2bd6e81bb0
support annex-config-uuid when generating remote
This is used by a special remote with sameas-uuid=
The remote's uuid is the sameas-uuid, but it needs to get
its RemoteConfig from the annex-config-uuid.
2019-10-11 12:34:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
df5b0ffab3
inherit other fields
I think this is all that need to be inherited.
2019-10-10 16:11:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
c3975ff3b4
sameas RemoteConfig inheritance
I found a way to avoid inheritance complicating anything outside of
Logs.Remote. It seems fine to require all inherited values to be
inherited and not set in the sameas remote's config. Since inherited
values will be used for stuff like encryption and perhaps chunking, which
control the actual content stored on the remote, it seems likely that
there will not be any reason to need them to vary between two remotes
that access the same underlying data store.

The newer version of containers is free; the minimum ghc version is
bundled with a newer version than that.
2019-10-10 15:58:22 -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
92ff30df70
set annex-config-uuid when RemoteConfig contains a sameas-uuid
Initremote sets that, so after both initremote and enableremote,
the git config will be set.

Any remote that does not use Annex.SpecialRemote won't set
annex-config-uuid. But that's only Remote.Git, which doesn't use
RemoteConfig anyway.
2019-10-10 12:58:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
46071a2435
use storeUUIDIn 2019-10-10 12:38:17 -04:00
Joey Hess
06c04ffe29
use storeUUIDIn 2019-10-10 12:12:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
a6c3d1cb6d
avoid unneccesary extra blank line before git-credentials prompt 2019-09-24 18:06:10 -04:00