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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
d0b06c17c0
Added --no-check-gitignore option for finer grained control than using --force.
add, addurl, importfeed, import: Added --no-check-gitignore option
for finer grained control than using --force.

(--force is used for too many different things, and at least one
of these also uses it for something else. I would like to reduce
--force's footprint until it only forces drops or a few other data
losses. For now, --force still disables checking ignores too.)

addunused: Don't check .gitignores when adding files. This is a behavior
change, but I justify it by analogy with git add of a gitignored file
adding it, asking to add all unused files back should add them all back,
not skip some. The old behavior was surprising.

In Command.Lock and Command.ReKey, CheckGitIgnore False does not change
behavior, it only makes explicit what is done. Since these commands are run
on annexed files, the file is already checked into git, so git add won't
check ignores.
2020-09-18 13:19:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
fcf5d11c63
add "input" field to json output
The use case of this field is mostly to support -J combined with --json.
When that is implemented, a user will be able to look at the field to
determine which of the requests they have sent it corresponds to.

The field typically has a single value in its list, but in some cases
mutliple values (eg 2 command-line params) are combined together and the
list will have more.

Note that json parsing was already non-strict, so old git-annex metadata
--json --batch can be fed json produced by the new git-annex and will
not stumble over the new field.
2020-09-15 16:22:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
3a05d53761
add SeekInput (not yet used)
No behavior changes (hopefully), just adding SeekInput and plumbing it
through to the JSON display code for later use.

Over the course of 2 grueling days.

withFilesNotInGit reimplemented in terms of seekHelper
should be the only possible behavior change. It seems to test as
behaving the same.

Note that seekHelper dummies up the SeekInput in the case where
segmentPaths' gives up on sorting the expanded paths because there are
too many input paths. When SeekInput later gets exposed as a json field,
that will result in it being a little bit wrong in the case where
100 or more paths are passed to a git-annex command. I think this is a
subtle enough problem to not matter. If it does turn out to be a
problem, fixing it would require splitting up the input
parameters into groups of < 100, which would make git ls-files run
perhaps more than is necessary. May want to revisit this, because that
fix seems fairly low-impact.
2020-09-15 15:41:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
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
6361f7c310
make removeAuthorizedKeys robust if the file DNE
Noticed this could potentially crash, although the only thing using it
would normally create the file first, if something then deleted it..
2020-09-02 14:37:42 -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
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
7a42a47902
renaming 2020-07-10 14:17:35 -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
660d8d3a87
simpler way to do this
Remove old code that can be trivially implemented using async in a much
nicer way (that is async exception safe).

I've audited all forkOS calls (except for ones in the assistant),
and this was the last remaining one that is not async exception safe.
The rest look ok to me.
2020-06-05 14:18:06 -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
31d53587d5
generalize withNullHandle to MonadIO 2020-06-03 15:18:48 -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
a7840c0e04
improve programPath
Fixes a failure mode where git-annex sync would try to run git-annex and
complain that it failed to find it in ~/.config/git-annex/program or PATH,
when there was a git-annex in /usr/bin/, but the original one was run
from elsewhere (eg, ~/bin) and happened not to be present any longer.

Now, it will fall back to using git-annex from PATH in such a case.
Which might fail due to some version incompatability, but still better
than a misleading error message.

Also made readProgramFile only read the file, not look for git-annex in
PATH as a fallback. That fallback may have confused Assistant.Upgrade,
which really wants the value from the file.
2020-04-15 16:46:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
43a9808292
disable journal read optimisation when alwayscommit=false
The journal read optimisation in aeca7c220 later got fixed in eedd73b84
to stage and commit any files that were left in the journal by a
previous git-annex run. That's necessary for the optimisation to work
correctly. But it also meant that alwayscommit=false started committing
the previous git-annex processes journalled changes, which defeated the
purpose of the config setting entirely.

So, disable the optimisation when alwayscommit=false, leaving the
files in the journal and not committing them. See my comments on the bug
report for why this seemed the best approach.

Also fixes a problem when annex.merge-annex-branches=false and there
are changes in the journal. That config indirectly prevents committing
the journal. (Which seems a bit odd given its name, but it always has..)
So, when there were changes in the journal, perhaps left there due to
alwayscommit=false being set before, the optimisation would prevent
git-annex from reading the journal files, and it would operate with out
of date information.
2020-04-15 13:24:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
c0cd07c36b
Ref ByteString conversion done
Test suite passes.
2020-04-07 17:41:09 -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
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
093fde5abd
completed the createDirectoryIfMissing conversion
Remaining calls in the assistant and Annex.Ssh have been audited and are ok.
2020-03-06 12:55:03 -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
81e3faf810
Merge branch 'v7' 2020-02-26 18:15:18 -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
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
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
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
fa28b51206
fix build of webapp 2020-01-15 13:47:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
b7e37334fe
fix build of assistant 2020-01-15 13:19:02 -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
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
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
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
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
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
37f725a9f7
Merge branch 'master' into sameas 2019-10-11 15:56:00 -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
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
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
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
40f3f01540
add missing space 2019-10-03 09:46:06 -04:00