Introduce hook support into the FS implementations
This introduces the background plumbing necessary to run git hooks from
JGit. This implementation will be OS-dependent as it aims to be
compatible with existing hooks, mostly written in Shell. It is
compatible with unix systems and windows as long as an Unix emulator
such as Cygwin is in its PATH.
Change-Id: I1f82a5205138fd8032614dd5b52aef14e02238ed
Signed-off-by: Laurent Goubet <laurent.goubet@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The most important difference is that in Java7 we have symbolic links
and for most operations in the work tree we want to operate on the link
itself rather than the link target, which the old File methods generally
do.
We also add support for the hidden attribute, which only makes sense
on Windows and exists, just since there are claims that Files.exists
is faster the File.exists.
A new bundle is only activated when run with a Java7 execution
environment. It is implemented as a fragment.
Tycho currently has no way to conditionally include optional features
based on the java version used to run the build, this means with this
change the jgit packaging build always needs to be run using java 7.
Change-Id: I3d6580d6fa7b22f60d7e54ab236898ed44954ffd
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Abort before delete in FileUtils.delete EMPTY_DIRECTORIES_ONLY|RECURSIVE
Depending on the order in which items are traversed for RECURSIVE, an
empty directory may come first before detecting that there is a file and
aborting.
This fixes it by traversing files first.
Bug: 405558
Change-Id: I638b7da58e33ffeb0fee172b96f4c823943d29e9
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Unlike the OS or Java rename this method will (on *nix) try (on Windows)
replace the target with the source provided the target does not exist,
the target does exist and is a file, or if it is a directory which only
contains directories. In the latter case the directory hierarchy will be
deleted.
If the initial rename fails and the target is an existing file the the
target file will be deleted first and then the rename is retried.
Change-Id: Iae75c49c85445ada7795246a02ce02f7c248d956
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Only on Windows the rename operation which renames temporary Packfiles
(and index-files and bitmap-files) sometime fails. This happens only
when renaming a temporary Packfile to a Packfile which already exists.
Such situations occur if you run GC twice on a repo without modifying
the repo inbetween.
In such situations there was bug in GC which led to a corrupted repo
whithout any packfiles anymore. This commit fixes the problem by
introducing a utility method which renames a file and throws an
IOException if it fails. This method also takes care to repeat a
failing rename if our FS class has found out we are running on a
platform with a unreliable File.renameTo() method.
I am searching for a better solution because even with this utility
method in hand a GC on a already GC'ed repo will fail on Windows. But
at least with this fix we will not produce corrupted repos anymore.
Bug: 389305
Change-Id: Iac1ab3e0b8c419c90404f2e2f3559672eb8f6d28
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Extend FileUtils.delete with option to delete empty directories only
The new option EMPTY_DIRECTORIES_ONLY will make delete() only delete
empty directories. Any attempt to delete files will fail. Can be
combined with RECURSIVE to wipe out entire tree structures and
IGNORE_ERRORS to silently ignore any files or non-empty directories.
Change-Id: Icaa9a30e5302ee5c0ba23daad11c7b93e26b7445
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
Change-Id: I0a86ce0e393dfde9bb27f0b29e036e76c856396e
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
There are a few situations where you want to delete files or folders but
where you are not interested in getting exceptions if this doesn't
succeed. E.g. if you delete garbage in the GC class you want that if
certain files can't be deleted the command succeeds. Maybe the next
garbage collector run has more luck not to interfere with a virus
scanner run on Windows. Therefore an option is added to
FileUtils.delete() not to report errors in such cases.
Change-Id: I58994d8c481e591dcbb0f2be7dfa562e125f0f08
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
The java.io.File.createNewFile() method for creating new empty files
reports failure by returning false. To ease proper checking of return
values provide a utility method wrapping createNewFile() throwing
IOException on failure.
Change-Id: I42a3dc9d8ff70af62e84de396e6a740050afa896
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The java.io.File methods for creating directories report failure by
returning false. To ease proper checking of return values provide
utility methods wrapping mkdir() and mkdirs() which throw IOException
on failure.
Also fix the tests to store test data under a trash folder and cleanup
after test.
Change-Id: I09c7f9909caf7e25feabda9d31e21ce154e7fcd5
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
For convenience provide an option to skip deletion of non-existing
files. Also add some tests for deletion methods in FileUtils.
Change-Id: I33e355cfcdc19367d50208150ee49a4a06394890
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Provide file helper methods in a reusable utility class to
replace many local implementations. java.io.File has some
methods reporting failure by returning false. We prefer to
throw IOException on failure so that callers can't forget
checking the return value.
Change-Id: I430c77b5d2cffcf8b47584326ad4817a7291845e
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>