git-annex/Annex/CatFile.hs
Joey Hess ea3cb7d277
fix a case where file tracked by git unexpectedly becomes annex pointer file
smudge: When annex.largefiles=anything, files that were already stored in
git, and have not been modified could sometimes be converted to being
stored in the annex. Changes in 7.20191024 made this more of a problem.
This case is now detected and prevented.
2019-12-27 15:08:03 -04:00

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{- git cat-file interface, with handle automatically stored in the Annex monad
-
- Copyright 2011-2019 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Annex.CatFile (
catFile,
catFileDetails,
catObject,
catTree,
catCommit,
catObjectDetails,
catFileHandle,
catObjectMetaData,
catFileStop,
catKey,
catKey',
catSymLinkTarget,
catKeyFile,
catKeyFileHEAD,
catKeyFileHidden,
catObjectMetaDataHidden,
) where
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import qualified Data.Map as M
import System.PosixCompat.Types
import Annex.Common
import qualified Git
import qualified Git.CatFile
import qualified Annex
import Git.Types
import Git.FilePath
import Git.Index
import qualified Git.Ref
import Annex.Link
import Annex.CurrentBranch
import Types.AdjustedBranch
catFile :: Git.Branch -> RawFilePath -> Annex L.ByteString
catFile branch file = do
h <- catFileHandle
liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catFile h branch file
catFileDetails :: Git.Branch -> RawFilePath -> Annex (Maybe (L.ByteString, Sha, ObjectType))
catFileDetails branch file = do
h <- catFileHandle
liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catFileDetails h branch file
catObject :: Git.Ref -> Annex L.ByteString
catObject ref = do
h <- catFileHandle
liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catObject h ref
catObjectMetaData :: Git.Ref -> Annex (Maybe (Sha, Integer, ObjectType))
catObjectMetaData ref = do
h <- catFileHandle
liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catObjectMetaData h ref
catTree :: Git.Ref -> Annex [(FilePath, FileMode)]
catTree ref = do
h <- catFileHandle
liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catTree h ref
catCommit :: Git.Ref -> Annex (Maybe Commit)
catCommit ref = do
h <- catFileHandle
liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catCommit h ref
catObjectDetails :: Git.Ref -> Annex (Maybe (L.ByteString, Sha, ObjectType))
catObjectDetails ref = do
h <- catFileHandle
liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catObjectDetails h ref
{- There can be multiple index files, and a different cat-file is needed
- for each. This is selected by setting GIT_INDEX_FILE in the gitEnv. -}
catFileHandle :: Annex Git.CatFile.CatFileHandle
catFileHandle = do
m <- Annex.getState Annex.catfilehandles
indexfile <- fromMaybe "" . maybe Nothing (lookup indexEnv)
<$> fromRepo gitEnv
case M.lookup indexfile m of
Just h -> return h
Nothing -> do
h <- inRepo Git.CatFile.catFileStart
let m' = M.insert indexfile h m
Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.catfilehandles = m' }
return h
{- Stops all running cat-files. Should only be run when it's known that
- nothing is using the handles, eg at shutdown. -}
catFileStop :: Annex ()
catFileStop = do
m <- Annex.withState $ pure . \s ->
(s { Annex.catfilehandles = M.empty }, Annex.catfilehandles s)
liftIO $ mapM_ Git.CatFile.catFileStop (M.elems m)
{- From ref to a symlink or a pointer file, get the key. -}
catKey :: Ref -> Annex (Maybe Key)
catKey ref = catKey' ref =<< catObjectMetaData ref
catKey' :: Ref -> Maybe (Sha, Integer, ObjectType) -> Annex (Maybe Key)
catKey' ref (Just (_, sz, _))
-- Avoid catting large files, that cannot be symlinks or
-- pointer files, which would require buffering their
-- content in memory, as well as a lot of IO.
| sz <= maxPointerSz =
parseLinkTargetOrPointer . L.toStrict <$> catObject ref
catKey' _ _ = return Nothing
{- Gets a symlink target. -}
catSymLinkTarget :: Sha -> Annex RawFilePath
catSymLinkTarget sha = fromInternalGitPath . L.toStrict <$> get
where
-- Avoid buffering the whole file content, which might be large.
-- 8192 is enough if it really is a symlink.
get = L.take 8192 <$> catObject sha
{- From a file in the repository back to the key.
-
- Ideally, this should reflect the key that's staged in the index,
- not the key that's committed to HEAD. Unfortunately, git cat-file
- does not refresh the index file after it's started up, so things
- newly staged in the index won't show up. It does, however, notice
- when branches change.
-
- For command-line git-annex use, that doesn't matter. It's perfectly
- reasonable for things staged in the index after the currently running
- git-annex process to not be noticed by it. However, we do want to see
- what's in the index, since it may have uncommitted changes not in HEAD
-
- For the assistant, this is much more of a problem, since it commits
- files and then needs to be able to immediately look up their keys.
- OTOH, the assistant doesn't keep changes staged in the index for very
- long at all before committing them -- and it won't look at the keys
- of files until after committing them.
-
- So, this gets info from the index, unless running as a daemon.
-}
catKeyFile :: RawFilePath -> Annex (Maybe Key)
catKeyFile f = ifM (Annex.getState Annex.daemon)
( catKeyFileHEAD f
, catKey $ Git.Ref.fileRef f
)
catKeyFileHEAD :: RawFilePath -> Annex (Maybe Key)
catKeyFileHEAD f = catKey $ Git.Ref.fileFromRef Git.Ref.headRef f
{- Look in the original branch from whence an adjusted branch is based
- to find the file. But only when the adjustment hides some files. -}
catKeyFileHidden :: RawFilePath -> CurrBranch -> Annex (Maybe Key)
catKeyFileHidden = hiddenCat catKey
catObjectMetaDataHidden :: RawFilePath -> CurrBranch -> Annex (Maybe (Sha, Integer, ObjectType))
catObjectMetaDataHidden = hiddenCat catObjectMetaData
hiddenCat :: (Ref -> Annex (Maybe a)) -> RawFilePath -> CurrBranch -> Annex (Maybe a)
hiddenCat a f (Just origbranch, Just adj)
| adjustmentHidesFiles adj = a (Git.Ref.fileFromRef origbranch f)
hiddenCat _ _ _ = return Nothing