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Remove all proxy rules, that were introduced to allow to build Gerrit
with hijacked JGit cell. New approach suggested in: [1], that emulates
real JGit project structure in its own cell, makes them unnecessary.
Add :all rule, that build all artifacts and packages them in zip file.
Add shell binary :jgit_bin rule, that allows to execute JGit binary
from with buck run command, e.g.:
$ buck run jgit_bin status
$ buck run jgit_bin -- --version
* [1] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/74859
Change-Id: Idf9ecb783cbd2b9984d4118047968f1f5204d642
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
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Implement LfsProtocolServlet handling the "Git LFS v1 Batch API"
protocol [1]. Add a simple file system based LFS content store and the
debug-lfs-store command to simplify testing.
Introduce a LargeFileRepository interface to enable additional storage
implementation while reusing the same protocol implementation.
At the client side we have to configure the lfs.url, specify that
we use the batch API and we don't use authentication:
[lfs]
url = http://host:port/lfs
batch = true
[lfs "http://host:port/lfs"]
access = none
the git-lfs client appends the "objects/batch" to the lfs.url.
Hard code an Authorization header in the FileLfsRepository.getAction
because then git-lfs client will skip asking for credentials. It will
just forward the Authorization header from the response to the
download/upload request.
The FileLfsServlet supports file content storage for "Large File
Storage" (LFS) server as defined by the Github LFS API [2].
- upload and download of large files is probably network bound hence use
an asynchronous servlet for good scalability
- simple object storage in file system with 2 level fan-out
- use LockFile to protect writing large objects against multiple
concurrent uploads of the same object
- to prevent corrupt uploads the uploaded file is rejected if its hash
doesn't match id given in URL
The debug-lfs-store command is used to run the LfsProtocolServlet and,
optionally, the FileLfsServlet which makes it easier to setup a
local test server.
[1]
https://github.com/github/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/http-v1-batch.md
[2] https://github.com/github/git-lfs/tree/master/docs/api
Bug: 472961
Change-Id: I7378da5575159d2195138d799704880c5c82d5f3
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
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The Large File Storage extension specified by GitHub [1] uses SHA-256 to
compute the ID of large files stored by the extension. Hence implement a
SHA-256 abstraction similar to the SHA-1 abstraction used by JGit.
[1] https://git-lfs.github.com/
Bug: 470333
Change-Id: I3a95954543c8570d73929e55f4a884b55dbf1b7a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
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This artifact is used from unzip utility in Gerrit Code Review
build toolchain and thus the file must exist on the file system.
Moreover, trying to use java_binary() didn't work either, as the
zip layout was wrong: all files contained 'org.eclipse.jgit/src/'
prefix.
Change-Id: I00e3269a7a1a6c6d1fe7e60d1bf1c69b8e57d79d
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
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Construct the java_application JAR wrapped with the shell script
header. This is enough to clone a repository over HTTPs:
$ buck build :jgit_bin
$ buck-out/gen/jgit_bin/jgit_bin clone https://...
Change-Id: I4aceb4e77b2ec9be76a32ec93d94f2dafe9acce6
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Today there are plenty of modern build tool systems available in the
wild (in no particular order):
* http://bazel.io
* https://pantsbuild.github.io
* http://shakebuild.com
* https://ninja-build.org
* https://buckbuild.com
The attributes, that all these build tools have in common, are:
* reliable
* correct
* very fast
* reproducible
It must not always be the other build tool, this project is currently
using. Or, quoting Gerrit Code Review maintainer here:
"Friends, don't let friends use <the other build tool system>!"
This change is non-complete implementation of JGit build in Buck,
needed by Gerrit Code Review to replace its dependency with standlone
JGit cell. This is very useful when a developer is working on both
projects and is trying to integrate changes made in JGit in Gerrit.
The supported workflow is:
$ cd jgit
$ emacs <hack>
$ cd ../gerrit
$ buck build --config repositories.jgit=../jgit gerrit
With --config repositories.jgit=../jgit jgit cell is routed through
JGit development tree.
To build jgit, issue:
$ buck build //:jgit
[-] PROCESSING BUCK FILES...FINISHED 0,0s
Yes, you can't measure no-op build time, given that Buck daemon is
used.
Change-Id: I301a71b19fba35a5093d8cc64d4ba970c2877a44
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
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