Checkout sometimes throws an exception, and
other times it writes an error message to outw
and returns normally, even though the command
failed. This commit now reports all failures
through a die() exception.
Change-Id: I038a5d976d95020fea3faac68e9178f923c25b28
Signed-off-by: Ned Twigg <ned.twigg@diffplug.com>
Change-Id: Ie1e59c566b63d0dfac231e44e7ebd7f3f08f3e9f
Signed-off-by: Ned Twigg <ned.twigg@diffplug.com>
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Fix DirCacheCheckout to return CheckoutConflictException
Problem occurs when the checkout wants to create a file 'd/f' but
the workingtree contains a dirty file 'd'. In order to create d/f the
file 'd' would have to be deleted and since the file is dirty that
content would be lost. This should lead to a CheckoutConflictException
for d/f when failOnConflict was set to true.
This fix also changes jgit checkout semantics to be more like native
gits checkout semantics. If during a checkout jgit wants to delete a
folder but finds that the working tree contains a dirty file at this
path then JGit will now throw an exception instead of silently keeping
the dirty file. Like in this example:
git init
touch b
git add b
git commit -m addB
mkdir a
touch a/c
git add a/c
git commit -m addAC
rm -fr a
touch a
git checkout HEAD~
Change-Id: I9089123179e09dd565285d50b0caa308d290cccd
Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
Also-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
Make sure tests don't blindly continue if a command is "silently" failed
Make the default execute() function fail fast on first command printed
"fatal: " to output.
Introduced executeUnchecked() for few tests which wanted to test fatal
output.
Change-Id: I5b09aad9443515636811fc4d00bf8b8b9587a626
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Allow checkout paths without specifying branch name
JGit CLI should allow to do this: checkout -- <path>
Currently, even if "a" is a valid path in the git repo, jgit CLI can't
checkout it:
$jgit checkout -- a
error: pathspec 'a' did not match any file(s) known to git.
The fix also fixes at same time "unnamed" zombie "[VAL ...]" argument
shown on the command line.
Before fix:
$jgit -h
jgit checkout name [VAL ...] [-- path ... ...] [--force (-f)] [--help
(-h)] [--orphan] [-b]
After fix:
$jgit -h
jgit checkout [name] [-- path ... ...] [--force (-f)] [--help (-h)]
[--orphan] [-b]
Bug: 475765
Change-Id: I2b0e77959a72e4aac68452dc3846adaa745b0831
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Repository: Introduce exactRef and findRef, deprecate getRef
The Repository class provides only one method to look up a ref by
name, getRef. If I request refs/heads/master and that ref does not
exist, getRef will look further in the search path:
ref/refs/heads/master
refs/heads/refs/heads/master
refs/remotes/refs/heads/master
This behavior is counterintuitive, needlessly inexpensive, and usually
not what the caller expects.
Allow callers to specify whether to use the search path by providing
two separate methods:
- exactRef, which looks up a ref when its exact name is known
- findRef, which looks for a ref along the search path
For backward compatibility, keep getRef as a deprecated synonym for
findRef.
This change introduces findRef and exactRef but does not update
callers outside tests to use them yet.
Change-Id: I35375d942baeb3ded15520388f8ebb9c0cc86f8c
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
There was this warning because private assertEquals(Object, Object)
method was shadowing JUnit assertEquals methods.
Change-Id: I889bfe1d8c48210d9a42147a523c4829c5b5d1e3
Signed-off-by: Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com>
Adds further tests where the working tree is dirty (differs from
index) and where we have staged but uncommitted changes.
Fixed the test case 9 for file/directory conflicts.
Bug: 428819
Change-Id: Ie44a288b052abe936ebb74272d0fefef3b218a7a
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Don't raise checkout conflict for file missing in working tree
During a checkout we want to prevent to overwrite unsaved local file
content. Jgit was therefore checking whether the file to overwrite is
dirty or missing and would raise a conflict if this was the case. That
was wrong. It should only check if the file is dirty. It's ok to
"overwrite" a missing/non-existing file.
Change-Id: I63c3a94f663c87f09170fdf8b1b1bf4ed5246fc5
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Add pgm test for checkout of existing branch with checkout conflict
Add a test that checks out an existing branch with a dirty working tree
and involves a checkout conflict. This test should pass with a message:
"error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten
by checkout: a".
Change-Id: I5428a04a7630d9e0101404ea1aedd796f127bd7d
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
jgit.storage.dht is a storage provider implementation for JGit that
permits storing the Git repository in a distributed hashtable, NoSQL
system, or other database. The actual underlying storage system is
undefined, and can be plugged in by implementing 7 small interfaces:
* Database
* RepositoryIndexTable
* RepositoryTable
* RefTable
* ChunkTable
* ObjectIndexTable
* WriteBuffer
The storage provider interface tries to assume very little about the
underlying storage system, and requires only three key features:
* key -> value lookup (a hashtable is suitable)
* atomic updates on single rows
* asynchronous operations (Java's ExecutorService is easy to use)
Most NoSQL database products offer all 3 of these features in their
clients, and so does any decent network based cache system like the
open source memcache product. Relying only on key equality for data
retrevial makes it simple for the storage engine to distribute across
multiple machines. Traditional SQL systems could also be used with a
JDBC based spi implementation.
Before submitting this change I have implemented six storage systems
for the spi layer:
* Apache HBase[1]
* Apache Cassandra[2]
* Google Bigtable[3]
* an in-memory implementation for unit testing
* a JDBC implementation for SQL
* a generic cache provider that can ride on top of memcache
All six systems came in with an spi layer around 1000 lines of code to
implement the above 7 interfaces. This is a huge reduction in size
compared to prior attempts to implement a new JGit storage layer. As
this package shows, a complete JGit storage implementation is more
than 17,000 lines of fairly complex code.
A simple cache is provided in storage.dht.spi.cache. Implementers can
use CacheDatabase to wrap any other type of Database and perform fast
reads against a network based cache service, such as the open source
memcached[4]. An implementation of CacheService must be provided to
glue this spi onto the network cache.
[1] https://github.com/spearce/jgit_hbase
[2] https://github.com/spearce/jgit_cassandra
[3] http://labs.google.com/papers/bigtable.html
[4] http://memcached.org/
Change-Id: I0aa4072781f5ccc019ca421c036adff2c40c4295
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Per CQ 3448 this is the initial contribution of the JGit project
to eclipse.org. It is derived from the historical JGit repository
at commit 3a2dd9921c.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>