Use Map interface instead of ConcurrentHashMap class
On Android, the co-variant override of ConcurrentHashMap.keySet()
introduced in Java 8 was undone. [1] If compiled Java code calls that
co-variant override directly, one gets a NoSuchMethodError exception
at run-time on Android.
Making the code call that method via Map.keySet() side-steps this
problem.
This is similar to bug 496262, where the same problem cropped up when
compiling with Java 8 against a Java 7 target, but here we cannot use
bootclasspath. We build against Java 8, not against the Android version
of it.
Recent Android versions should have some bytecode "magic" that adds the
co-variant override in bytecode (see the commit referenced in [1]), but
on older Android version this problem may still occur. (Or perhaps the
"magic" is ineffective...) There are two pull requests on Github for
this problem, both from 2020, [2][3] while the Android commit [1] is
from March 2018. Apparently people still occasionally run into this
problem in the wild.
[1] 0e8b937ded/ojluni/src/main/java/java/util/concurrent/ConcurrentHashMap.java (1244)
[2] https://github.com/eclipse/jgit/pull/104
[3] https://github.com/eclipse/jgit/pull/100
Change-Id: I7c07e0cc59871cb7fe60795e22867827fa9c2458
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Fix non-deterministic hash of archives created by ArchiveCommand
Archives created by the ArchiveCommand didn't produce deterministic
archive hashes. For RevCommits RevWalk.parseTree returns the root tree
instead of the RevCommit hence retrieving the commit's timestamp didn't
work. Instead use RevWalk.parseAny and extract the tree manually.
Archive entries store timestamps with 1 second resolution hence we need
to wait longer when creating the same archive twice and compare archive
hashes. Otherwise hash comparison in tests wouldn't fail without this
patch.
Bug: 548312
Change-Id: I437d515de51cf68265584d28a8446cebe6341b79
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
ArchiveCommand: Create prefix entry with commit time
The cgit archive command creates a prefix (root) directory entry
in the archive file. That entry's time is set to the commit time.
This patch makes jgit's behavior consistent with with cgit:
prefix: hoge/ -> creates prefix directory "hoge/" entry.
prefix: hoge//// -> creates prefix directory "hoge/" entry.
prefix: hoge/foo -> does not create prefix directory entry, but for
each file/directory entry, prefix is added.
Change-Id: I2610e40ce37972c5f7456fdca6337e7fb07176e5
Signed-off-by: Yasuhiro Takagi <ytakagi@bea.hi-ho.ne.jp>
Enable and fix warnings about redundant specification of type arguments
Since the introduction of generic type parameter inference in Java 7,
it's not necessary to explicitly specify the type of generic parameters.
Enable the warning in Eclipse, and fix all occurrences.
Change-Id: I9158caf1beca5e4980b6240ac401f3868520aad0
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Archived zip files for a same commit have different MD5 hash because
mdate and mdate in the header of zip entries are not specified. In
this case, Commons Compress sets an archived time.
In the original git implementation, it's set a commit time:
e2b2d6a172/archive.c (L378)
By this fix, archive command sets the commit time to ZipArchiveEntry
when RevCommit is given as an archiving target.
Change-Id: I30dd8710e910cdf42d57742f8709e9803930a123
Signed-off-by: Naoki Takezoe <takezoe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
archive: Drop unnecessary empty comments and 'final' qualifiers on locals
Early JGit code used comments to inform the Eclipse formatter about
where to break lines and used final in the hope of making code faster.
The ArchiveCommand command implementation imitated that style.
Nowadays the project relies less on the Eclipse formatter and relies
more on Java having sane performance with local variables that are not
explicitly marked 'final'. Removing the unnecessary empty comments and
'final' qualifiers makes this code more readable and more consistent
with recent JGit code.
Change-Id: I7a181432eda7e18bd32cf110d89c0efbe490c4f1
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Whether the output stream specified with setOutputStream() is closed by
ArchiveCommand.call() is murky and inconsistent:
- on success, it is closed
- if an exception is encountered when writing the archive, it is closed
- if an exception is encountered when calling createArchiveStream to
open the archive, we forget to close it
Close the output stream consistently to avoid leaks.
Now that the inner try-with-resources doesn't have its own finally
block, this allows us to merge the two try blocks.
It would be even better to never close the output stream. That will
involve more API changes to avoid silently breaking callers, so it is
deferred to a later change.
Change-Id: I0185bdaa60ecee4a541eab5d8ff6c9c4dbe40bf1
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
ArchiveCommand: Allow to pass options to underlying stream
Current ArchiveCommand design doesn't allow to pass in options to
underlying stream implementations. To overcome this, client has to
implement custom format implementation (it cannot be derived from
the existing one, because the classes are marked as final), and set
the options using ThreadLocal, before the method
ArchiveOutputStream createArchiveOutputStream(OutputStream s)
is get called.
This change extends the ArchiveCommand.Format by allowing to pass
option map during creation of ArchiveOutputStream.
ArchiveCommand is extended correspondingly. That way client can
easily pass options to the underlying streams:
Map<String, Object> level = ImmutableMap.<String, Object> of(
"level", new Integer(9));
new ArchiveCommand(repo)
.setFormat("zip")
.setFormatOptions(level)
.setTree(tree)
.setPaths(paths)
.setPrefix(prefix)
.setOutputStream(sidebandOut)
.call();
Change-Id: I1d92a1e5249117487da39d19c7593e4b812ad97a
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
Eliminate warnings for non-nls strings that will never be translated
Some of these eliminations just reduces the number of warnings on
lines where messages are constructed that can/will be translated.
Change-Id: I6eddb39ccc8f2488741bb58540d9ec5f5665e2c4
Archive: Add the ability to select one or more paths.
Previously, it was only possible to archive the entire repository.
This patch introduces the ability to select specific files and
directories to archive.
Archiving the entire repository remains the default behaviour.
org.eclipse.jgit.api.ArchiveCommand: Adding setPaths(String... paths)
method.
Change-Id: Iedcd40fbfd71238b0088174bbe2717fae196e047
Signed-off-by: Shaul Zorea <shaulzorea@gmail.com>
Allow ArchiveCommand.registerFormat to be called twice
This should make it possible for the gitiles plugin to register its
archive formats after gerrit has already registered them.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Change-Id: Icb80a446e583961a7278b707d572d6fe456c372c
When encountering a submodule entry, "jgit archive" tries to write its
content verbatim as an entry to the archive, which fails with a
JGitInternalException wrapping a MissingObjectException because the
submodule repository commits are typically not part of the
superproject.
When a subproject is available (for example because it has been
checked out as a subdirectory of a superproject worktree), it would be
nice to recurse into it and make one archive recording the state of
the entire project. Unfortunately sometimes the subproject is not
available or it can be hard to find (e.g., it can be on another
server). Even when some subprojects are available, "jgit archive"
should not produce different output for the same tree depending on
which subprojects it has easy access to, so there is no obvious good
default behavior that recurses without relying on access to all
subprojects.
Instead, replace each submodule entry with a placeholder empty
directory. "git archive" does the same.
Change-Id: I1295086037b77fc948b3f93c21d47341e25483e5
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Entries for directories are optional and mostly wasted space in most
archive formats (except as a place to hang ownership and filesystem
permissions), but "git archive" includes them. Follow suit.
This will make it easier in a later change to include empty
directories as placeholders for missing submodules.
Change-Id: I1810c686bcc9eb4d73498e4d3e763e18787b088a
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
archive: Prepend a specified prefix to all entry filenames
Common practice when distributing tarballs is to prefix all entries
with a single directory name so when the tarball is extracted it all
falls neatly into a single directory. Add a setPrefix() method to
ArchiveCommand to support this.
Change-Id: I16b2832ef98c30977f6b77b646728b83d93c196f
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
If we encounter an I/O error while writing an archive (for example due
to the reader of an HTTP stream closing the connection), the result is
an archive with unclosed entries, causing
TarArchiveOutputStream.finish() to throw IOException("This archives
contains unclosed entries"), hiding the IOException that caused the
early termination.
The unclosed entries are fine: the same exception that occured in the
first place will probably prevent closing the entries before finishing
this partial archive that should be discarded anyway.
It would be nicer to call TarArchiveOutputStream.finish and leave the
underlying OutputStream unclosed --- all callers close it already ---
but that would be a more invasive change so we hold off for now.
Change-Id: I328ced19aa8a1888e5353cdbb6106a85fd72d5d7
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Pick default archive format based on filename suffix
Introduce a setFilename() method for ArchiveCommand so callers can
specify the intended filename of the produced archive. If the
filename ends with .tar, the format will default to tar; if .zip, zip;
if .tar.gz, gzip-compressed tar; and so on.
This doesn't affect "jgit archive" because it doesn't support the
--output=<file> option yet. A later patch might do that.
Change-Id: Ic0236a70f7aa7f2271c3ef11083b21ee986b4df5
Document archive formats, the archive format interface, and the
parameters of the GitAPIException constructors. Noticed by eclipse.
Reported-by: Dani Megert <Daniel_Megert@ch.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I22b5f9d4c0358bbe867c1906feec7c279e214273
Make call() release all private resources so instead of using a
pattern like
ArchiveCommand cmd = git.archive();
try {
cmd.setTree(tree)
. ...
.call();
} finally {
cmd.release();
}
callers can just use git.archive().setTree(tree)....call() directly.
This involves pushing more work out of parameter setters and into
call() so the ObjectReader is not allocated and potentially leaked
before then.
Change-Id: I699f703c6302696e1cc276d7ab8ee597d82f2c5d
Allow use of ArchiveCommand without depending on the jgit command-line
tools.
To avoid complicating the process of installing and upgrading JGit,
this does not add a dependency by the org.eclipse.jgit bundle on
commons-compress. Instead, the caller is responsible for registering
any formats they want to use by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat.
This patch puts functionality that requires an archiver into a
separate org.eclipse.jgit.archive bundle for people who want it. One
can use it by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat directly to
register its formats or by relying on OSGi class loading to load
org.eclipse.jgit.archive.FormatActivator, which takes care of
registration automatically.
Once the appropriate formats are registered, you can make a tar or zip
from a git tree object as follows:
ArchiveCommand cmd = git.archive();
try {
cmd.setTree(tree).setFormat(fmt).setOutputStream(out).call();
} finally {
cmd.release();
}
Change-Id: I418e7e7d76422dc6f010d0b3b624d7bec3b20c6e
Remove dependency by ArchiveCommand on archive formats
Provide static registerFormat and unregisterFormat methods to allow
formats to register themselves without the ArchiveCommand code being
aware of them.
Register the basic "zip" and "tar" support at bundle activation time
(and deregister them when unloading the bundle). For anyone using
this code as an OSGi plugin it should continue to just work.
The jgit program does not load org.eclipse.jgit.pgm as an OSGi bundle,
so let the Archive command register the formats it uses explicitly
with registerFormat.
Change-Id: Id39c03ea6923d0aed8316ed7b6bd04d5ced570a7
Drop dependency by ArchiveCommand.Format interface on commons-compress
Otherwise, anyone trying to implement a new format would have to
depend on commons-compress, even if using a different underlying
library to write the archive.
Change-Id: I301a1997e3b48aa7e32d693fd8f4b2d436c9b3a7
ArchiveCommand.Format: pass output stream as first argument to putEntry
This is more consistent with other APIs where the output side is the
first parameter to be analagous to the left-hand side of an
assignment.
Change-Id: Iec46bd50bc973a38b77d8367296adf5474ba515f
Move org.eclipse.jgit.pgm's resource bundle to internal package
Translatable texts aren't API and shouldn't require maintenance of
@since tags to prevent API warnings.
Change-Id: I228ff37f17c0e792a6bc188c463a0d19138e88ac
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
ArchiveCommand: Do not warn for unsupported file mode
When ArchiveCommand is invoked directly on the command line, these
warnings to stderr
warning: mode of path/to/some/submodule ignored
are a useful hint, but in the more usual case where an archive is
being served by a server, the intended audience for that message
cannot see stderr.
Later it might be useful to accept a callback to return these warnings
out of band.
Change-Id: I22e79be69859176d85594031d67c6cb3371c4bd2
The only caller exits immediately after calling execute() so this
shouldn't make a difference, but it's good practice and should make it
easier to expose the functionality in a public API later.
Change-Id: Ia6cd2ce8382f1a62e576409107fc5c9a6b321fb6
Cleanup unused import and Java 6 syntax in Archive
@Override for implementation of interface is Java 6. JGit's execution
environment is still Java 5.
Change-Id: I48d10b3bf81a60938da86e026053b2f3d5e24ad3
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Unlike ZIP files, tar files do not treat symlinks as ordinary files
with a different mode, so tar support involves a little more code than
would be ideal.
Change-Id: Ica2568f4a0e443bf4b955ef0c029bc8eec62d369
Setting the mode for a zip entry is now as simple as
"entry.setUnixMode(mode)", so do that.
The test checks using the system's "zipinfo" command (from InfoZIP)
that the mode has been recorded correctly on systems that happen to
have a "zipinfo" command, using org.junit.Assume to distinguish them.
Change-Id: I4236c102fd76f18d01b2dc926eeb9b9fa11a61b7
[RFC] archive: Switch to commons-compress as ZIP archiver
The Apache Commons Compress library provides a similar interface to
java.util.zip with some features not found in java.util.zip, including
support for inclusion of metadata (file mode and symlink targets) and
support for multiple file formats (zip, .tar.xz, etc).
Use it, in preparation for making use of these features. No
functional change intended yet.
A previous version of this patch used plexus-archiver. That is a
heavier-weight dependency and offers a less convenient interface.
Thanks to James Moger and Chris Aniszczyk for advice.
Change-Id: Id01146950bb9c18dae0169311e3cde2c3bfa675e
Add "jgit archive" tool that writes a tree as a ZIP file
C Git's "git archive" command represents a tree object using a
standard archival format like tar, zip, or tgz, ready for consumption
by other, git-unaware users or tools.
Add a bare-bones analagous "jgit archive" command to show what is
possible, supporting only ZIP format for now. It uses java.util.zip
which is not aware of the InfoZIP extensions for representing symlinks
and file permissions, so symlinks, executable files, and submodule
entries are represented as plain text files.
Making this functionality available from the library, improving
handling of special entries, and support for other output formats are
left for later patches. Ultimately the intent is to offer a
TreeArchiveStream class for use by web frontends like Gitiles to offer
"download as zip/tgz/txz" links and use by, for example, code search
tools to get easy access to the content of git tree objects.
Test with "jgit archive my-favorite-tree >out.zip".
Change-Id: Ib590f173ceff3df4b58493cecccd6b9a1b355e3d