Expose and pass around the FilterSpec object rather than the raw blob limit
Use the FilterSpec object so that less code has to know about the make-up of
FilterSpecs. When fields are added to FilterSpec, these pieces of code won't
need updating again.
Change-Id: I2b9e59a9926ff112faf62a3fa2d33c961a1779e5
Signed-off-by: Matthew DeVore <matvore@gmail.com>
Remove it from
* package private functions.
* try blocks
* for loops
this was done with the following python script:
$ cat f.py
import sys
import re
import os
def replaceFinal(m):
return m.group(1) + "(" + m.group(2).replace('final ', '') + ")"
methodDecl = re.compile(r"^([\t ]*[a-zA-Z_ ]+)\(([^)]*)\)")
def subst(fn):
input = open(fn)
os.rename(fn, fn + "~")
dest = open(fn, 'w')
for l in input:
l = methodDecl.sub(replaceFinal, l)
dest.write(l)
dest.close()
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(".", topdown=False):
for f in files:
if not f.endswith('.java'):
continue
full = os.path.join(root, f)
print full
subst(full)
Change-Id: If533a75a417594fc893e7c669d2c1f0f6caeb7ca
Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
This is easier to type and makes it clearer that it only returns refs
and not the pseudo-refs returned by getAdditionalRefs. It also puts us
in a better position to add a method to the Repository class later
that delegates to this one without colliding with the existing
Repository#getAllRefs method that returns a Map<String, Ref>.
While at it, clarify the javadoc of getRefs and hasRefs to make the
same point.
Suggested-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I23497c66ac7b5e0c987b91efbc9e9cc29924ca66
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Currently to get all refs, callers must use:
getRefsByPrefix(ALL)
Introduce getAllRefs, which does this, and migrate all existing
callers of getRefsByPrefix(ALL).
Change-Id: I7b1687c162c8ae836dc7db3ccc7ac847863f691d
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Push: Ensure ref updates are processed in input order
Various places on the client side of the push were creating unordered
maps and sets of ref names, resulting in ReceivePack processing commands
in an order other than what the client provided. This is normally not
problematic for clients, who don't typically care about the order in
which ref updates are applied to the storage layer.
However, it does make it difficult to write deterministic tests of
ReceivePack or hooks whose output depends on the order in which commands
are processed, for example if informational per-ref messages are written
to a sideband.[1]
Add a test that ensures the ordering of commands both internally in
ReceivePack and in the output PushResult.
[1] Real-world example:
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/gerrit/+/171871/1/javatests/com/google/gerrit/acceptance/git/PushPermissionsIT.java#149
Change-Id: I7f1254b4ebf202d4dcfc8e59d7120427542d0d9e
Teach UploadPack to support filtering by blob size
Teach UploadPack to advertise the filter capability and support a
"filter" line in the request, accepting blob sizes only, if the
configuration variable "uploadpack.allowfilter" is true. This feature is
currently in the "master" branch of Git, and as of the time of writing,
this feature is to be released in Git 2.17.
This is incomplete in that the filter-by-sparse-specification feature
also supported by Git is not included in this patch.
If a JGit server were to be patched with this commit, and a repository
on that server configured with RequestPolicy.ANY or
RequestPolicy.REACHABLE_COMMIT_TIP, a Git client built from the "master"
branch would be able to perform a partial clone.
Change-Id: If72b4b422c06ab432137e9e5272d353b14b73259
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Transport: Simplify scan method using try-with-resource
The IOExceptions caught in the nested try blocks are all ignored,
so we can just wrap them all up into a single try-with-resource
block.
Change-Id: I536d682f1017c5088b94ff9f98ffa2b7c783d8bf
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
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>
Enable and fix 'Should be tagged with @Override' warning
Set missingOverrideAnnotation=warning in Eclipse compiler preferences
which enables the warning:
The method <method> of type <type> should be tagged with @Override
since it actually overrides a superclass method
Justification for this warning is described in:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/94411/381622
Enabling this causes in excess of 1000 warnings across the entire
code-base. They are very easy to fix automatically with Eclipse's
"Quick Fix" tool.
Fix all of them except 2 which cause compilation failure when the
project is built with mvn; add TODO comments on those for further
investigation.
Change-Id: I5772061041fd361fe93137fd8b0ad356e748a29c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
When rebasing, force-pushing has a race condition: someone else might
have pushed a commit since the one you just rewrote. The force-with-lease
option prevents this by ensuring that the ref's old value is the one
that you expected.
Change-Id: I97ca9f8395396c76332bdd07c486e60549ca4401
Signed-off-by: David Turner <dturner@twosigma.com>
With the auto option, gc checks whether any housekeeping is required; if
not, it exits without performing any work. Some JGit commands run gc
--auto after performing operations that could create many loose objects.
Housekeeping is required if there are too many loose objects or too many
packs in the repository.
If the number of loose objects exceeds the value of the gc.auto option
jgit's GC consolidates all existing packs into a single pack (equivalent
to -A option), whereas git-core would combine all loose objects into a
single pack using repack -d -l. Setting the value of gc.auto to 0
disables automatic packing of loose objects.
If the number of packs exceeds the value of gc.autoPackLimit, then
existing packs (except those marked with a .keep file) are consolidated
into a single pack by using the -A option of repack. Setting
gc.autoPackLimit to 0 disables automatic consolidation of packs.
Like git the following jgit commands run auto gc:
- fetch
- merge
- rebase
- receive-pack
The auto gc for receive-pack can be suppressed by setting the config
option receive.autogc = false
Change-Id: I68a2a051b39ec2c53cb7c4b8f6c596ba65eeba5d
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Example usage:
$ ./jgit push \
--push-option "Reviewer=j.doe@example.org" \
--push-option "<arbitrary string>" \
origin HEAD:refs/for/master
Stefan Beller has also made an equivalent change to CGit:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/299872
Change-Id: I6797e50681054dce3bd179e80b731aef5e200d77
Signed-off-by: Dan Wang <dwwang@google.com>
After creating a Transport instance callers should always call
its close() method. Use AutoCloseable to document this idiom
and allow use of try-with-resources.
Change-Id: I0c6ff3e39ebecdd7a028dbcae1856a818937b186
This should mirror the behavior of `git push --atomic` where the
client asks the server to apply all-or-nothing. Some JGit servers
already support this based on a custom DFS backend. InMemoryRepository
is extended to support atomic push for unit testing purposes.
Local disk server side support inside of JGit is a more complex animal
due to the excessive amount of file locking required to protect every
reference as a loose reference.
Change-Id: I15083fbe48447678e034afeffb4639572a32f50c
When the file <git-dir>/hooks/pre-push exists make sure that is is
executing during a push. The pre-push hook runs during git push, after
the remote refs have been updated but before any objects have been
transferred.
Change-Id: Ibbb58ee3227742d1a2f913134ce11e7a135c7f4c
RecievePack already honors fsck settings for safeForWindows and
safeForMacOS. Allow those same checks to be performed during fetch
through a caller-configurable ObjectChecker.
Default the fetch fsck options to match the current platform, as
it can be reasonably assumed the repository will be accessed here.
Change-Id: I3c0f411fad209c6bd8fb9c4acf5c55a6799a6a2a
Propagate IOException where possible when getting refs.
Currently, Repository.getAllRefs() and Repository.getTags() silently
ignores an IOException and instead returns an empty map. Repository
is a public API and as such cannot be changed until the next major
revision change. Where possible, update the internal jgit APIs to
use the RefDatabase directly, since it propagates the error.
Change-Id: I4e4537d8bd0fa772f388262684c5c4ca1929dc4c
Fix NPE in openFetch on Transport without local repository
Setting the walk and other fields to null will result in NPEs when the
user e.g. calls fetch on the connection, but at least the advertised
refs can be read like that without having a local repository.
Bug: 413389
Change-Id: I39c8363e81a1c7e6cb3412ba88542ead669e69ed
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Allow users to provide their OutputStream (via Transport#
push(monitor, refUpdates, out)) so that server messages can be written
to it (in SideBandInputStream) while they're coming in.
CQ: 7065
Bug: 398404
Change-Id: I670782784b38702d52bca98203909aca0496d1c0
Signed-off-by: Andre Dietisheim <andre.dietisheim@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
A few classes such as Constanrs are marked with @SuppressWarnings, as are
toString() methods with many liternal, but otherwise $NLS-n$ is used for
string containing text that should not be translated. A few literals may
fall into the gray zone, but mostly I've tried to only tag the obvious
ones.
Change-Id: I22e50a77e2bf9e0b842a66bdf674e8fa1692f590
Add Transport URI constructor without a repository
Let a Transport instance be opened with only a URI, for use in the
upcoming publish-subscribe feature.
Change-Id: I391c60c10d034b5c1c0ef19b1f24a9ba76b17bb5
Check for a '#' character in each line read and
parse the leading characters as the class name of
a TransportProtocol being registered via SPI.
Bug: 373439
Change-Id: If36cb62c07ecea78ba0f326a87edf1d80b7b42b6
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
TransportProtocol: Allow null Repository in canHandle()
This allows callers to determine if a URI is supported, before
worrying about the local repository.
Suggested-by: Dariusz Luksza <dariusz@luksza.org>
Change-Id: Ifc76a4ba841f2e2e7354bd51306b87b3b9d7f6ab
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Use the Java 6 like services approach to find all supported
TransportProtocols within the CLASSPATH and load them all for use.
This allows users to inject additional protocol implementations simply
by putting their JARs on the application CLASSPATH, provided the
protocol author has written the proper services file.
Change-Id: I7a82d8846e4c4ed012c769f03d4bb2461f1bd148
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Make the supported Transports extensible and discoverable
The new TransportProtocol type describes what a particular Transport
implementation wants in order to support a connection. 3rd parties
can now plug into the Transport.open() logic by implementing their
own TransportProtocol and Transport classes, and registering with
Transport.register().
GUI applications can help the user configure a connection by looking
at the supported fields of a particular TransportProtocol type, which
makes the GUI more dynamic and may better support new Transports.
Change-Id: Iafd8e3a6285261412aac6cba8e2c333f8b7b76a5
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This permits applications to set their preferred credentials UI
implementation once, rather than needing to define it on every
single Transport instance they open.
Change-Id: I010550de1a6becab27f7aa5a9901df5a1c7e74bd
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Enable providing credentials for HTTP authentication
This change is based on http://egit.eclipse.org/r/#change,1652
by David Green. The change adds the concept of a CredentialsProvider
which can be registered for git transports and which is
responsible to return credential-related data like passwords and
usernames. Whenenver the transports detects that an authentication
with certain credentials has to be done it will ask the
CredentialsProvider for this data. Foreseen implementations for
such a Provider may be a EGitCredentialsProvider (caching
credential data entered e.g. in the Clone-Wizzard) or a NetRcProvider
(gathering data out of ~/.netrc file).
Bug: 296201
Change-Id: Ibe13e546b45eed3e193c09ecb414bbec2971d362
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Lay <stefan.lay@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
CC: David Green <dgreen99@gmail.com>
When we are creating a pack the higher level application should be able
to override the PackConfig used, allowing it to control the number of
threads used or how much memory is allocated per writer.
Change-Id: I47795987bb0d161d3642082acc2f617d7cb28d8c
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Use CoreConfig, UserConfig and TransferConfig directly
Rather than relying on the helpers in RepositoryConfig to get
these objects, obtain them directly through the Config API.
Its only slightly more verbose, but permits us to work with the
base Config class, which is more flexible than the highly file
specific RepositoryConfig.
This is what I really meant to do when I added the section parser
and caching support to Config, we just failed to finish updating
all of the call sites.
Change-Id: I481cb365aa00bfa8c21e5ad0cd367ddd9c6c0edd
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
On Windows, FS_Win32_Cygwin has been used if a Cygwin Git installation
is present in the PATH. Assuming that the user works with the Cygwin
Git installation may result in unnecessary overhead if he actually
does not.
Applications built on top of jgit may have more knowledge on the
actually used Git client (Cygwin or not) and hence should be able to
configure which FS to use accordingly.
Change-Id: Ifc4278078b298781d55cf5421e9647a21fa5db24
The strings are externalized into the root resource bundles.
The resource bundles are stored under the new "resources" source
folder to get proper maven build.
Strings from tests are, in general, not externalized. Only in
cases where it was necessary to make the test pass the strings
were externalized. This was typically necessary in cases where
e.getMessage() was used in assert and the exception message was
slightly changed due to reuse of the externalized strings.
Change-Id: Ic0f29c80b9a54fcec8320d8539a3e112852a1f7b
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
As discussed on the egit-dev mailing list, we prefer not to have
trailing whitespace in our source code. Correct all currently
offending lines by trimming them.
Change-Id: I002b1d1980071084c0bc53242c8f5900970e6845
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>