JGit's ObjectDirectory implements the optimization that it remembers the
pack folders (.git/objects/pack) lastModified timestamp and doesn't
check for new packfiles in this folder if the lastModified attribute has
not changed.
In environments using NFS this can cause trouble. If multiple JGit
instances from multiple machines work on the same repository and one
instance creates a new ref and a new packfile (e.g. by doing a fetch)
then the other machines may detect the new ref but can't resolve the
referenced object because it doesn't detect that pack folder has a new
packfile. That's because NFS may cache file/folder metadata for quite a
long time and the pack folders modification time is not updated although
a new packfile is there and could be read.
The new config parameter core.trustfolderstat controls this behaviour.
The default is true and jgits behaviours is unchanged. But if this
parameter is set to false then jgit doesn't trust the pack directories
lastmodified anymore. Instead it will always iterate through the content
of that folder to detect new packfiles.
Change-Id: Ie3b4e92933286aa9916070a22422e629b3147f54
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
JGit style is to import exactly the classes required, and never
to use "import foo.*" as the foo package could add new classes
in the future which are conflicting/confusing with the imports
already used by a source file.
Change-Id: I5693408c777e5843ec65fff1163d5d717849fa34
The latest changes to IndexDiff just assumed that all configured
submodules are allways cloned. If a configured submodule did not exist
an exception was thrown. This is fixed by this commit.
Bug: 450567
Change-Id: Iabe3b196d998c19483082e5720038ebddaeb1890
Inspired by the series[1], this implements the possibility to
have atomic ref transactions.
If the database supports atomic ref update capabilities, we'll
advertise these. If the client wishes to use this feature, either
all refs will be updated or none at all.
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/259019/focus=259024
Change-Id: I7b5d19c21f3b5557e41b9bcb5d359a65ff1a493d
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
In a situation where a certain path was ignored but a working tree file
with this path existed jgit didn't allow to checkout a branch which
didn't ignore this path but contained different content. JGit considered
this to be a checkout conflict to prevent overwriting the file in the
working tree and raised an error. This commit fixes this by ensuring
that ignored dirty working tree files don't lead to a checkout conflict.
Bug: 450169
Change-Id: I90288d314ffac73c24a9c70a5181f8243bd4679a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Get the list of paths that have the given file mode.
This helps EGit to efficiently determine which modified files are
symlinks and should be shown with a symlink icon in the staging view.
Bug: 429302
Change-Id: Id15f0c6f265667f5b8b57cc2d9f97de568371919
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Before a rebase happens the RebaseCommand checks that the working tree
is clean. We don't want to start a rebase on a dirty working tree. If
the working tree is dirty a rebase should not be allowed. But
RebaseCommand should ignore modifications done to submodules. E.g. if a
submodules HEAD points to <x> but the root repository has in index that
the submodule should point to <y> then this should not prohibit a
rebase. Also native git allows a rebase in this case. Since jgit's
StatusCommand has learned to ignore submodule changes this is now used
by the RebaseCommand to determine the repository state correctly.
Bug: 446922
Change-Id: I487bf7484dca3f5501e6e514584e2871524eea19
For each submodule native git allows to configure which modifications to
submodules should be ignored by the status command. It is possible to
ignore "none", "all", "dirty", "untracked" [1]. This configuration is
now supported by IndexDiff. The StatusCommand offers the possibility to
specify this mode.
[1] http://git-scm.com/docs/gitmodules
Change-Id: Ifd81d574a680f9b4152945ba70f8ec4af4f452c9
The current IgnoreRule/FileNameMatcher implementation scales not well
with huge repositories - it is both slow and memory expensive while
parsing glob expressions (bug 440732). Addtitionally, the "double star"
pattern (/**/) is not understood by the old parser (bug 416348).
The proposed implementation is a complete clean room rewrite of the
gitignore parser, aiming to add missing double star pattern support and
improve the performance and memory consumption.
The glob expressions from .gitignore rules are converted to Java regular
expressions (java.util.regex.Pattern). java.util.regex.Pattern code can
evaluate expression from gitignore rules considerable faster (and with
less memory consumption) as the old FileNameMatcher implementation.
CQ: 8828
Bug: 416348
Bug: 440732
Change-Id: Ibefb930381f2f16eddb9947e592752f8ae2b76e1
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Applications sometimes use a RevFlag instead of a Set<RevObject>
to track boolean state bits about objects being processed. However
this requires careful use of the resetRetain() methods to avoid an
accidental clearing of the RevFlag bits, effectively clearing the
Set<RevObject> the application wanted to track.
Simplify that use case by offering retainOnReset, a collection of
flags that are never cleared by the RevWalk.
Change-Id: I4c05b89b1398e4a4f371eac3a5d1d5edddec838f
* stable-3.5:
Prepare 3.5.2-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v3.5.1.201410131835-r
Only hide gitdir if the repository isn't bare
Change-Id: I171e5fb8718cb6829bb1357859c95b4a29910ac6
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
ResetCommand threw an NPE if neither mode nor path was defined. Instead
it should default to a mixed reset like native git does.
Change-Id: I455902394f9e7b0c7afae42381f34838f7f2a138
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This repository is required to allow clirr to compare the API of the
checked out version against the API of the latest release of jgit. The
old Maven repository on the download server was replaced by Nexus a long
time back.
Change-Id: I05125407fb72531c6831ec721064b0dad278bde5
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* origin/stable-3.5:
When marking commits as uninteresting don't care if the tree exists
Change-Id: I66559a72ed7284cb721cf929512af884c0db2d61
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Generating the site:
$ mvn site:site
Local staging of the site:
$ mvn site:stage
the site is staged under ./target/staging/
If you can connect to build.eclipse.org over ssh
(ask webmaster if you are a committer and need ssh access)
you can deploy a local build of the site:
$ mvn site:deploy
The site is deployed under
http://download.eclipse.org/jgit/site/${project.version}
To select the ssh key to use for deploying over ssh add the following
section to your Maven settings.xml:
<server>
<id>jgit.website</id>
<username>username</username>
<privateKey>${user.home}/.ssh/id_rsa</privateKey>
<filePermissions>664</filePermission>
<directoryPermissions>775</directoryPermissions>
<configuration></configuration>
</server>
To deploy the site from Hudson https://hudson.eclipse.org/egit/
enable the Maven profile "build-server".
Change-Id: I7e64c8560ca75196d2232f111ffad953c14f013f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6d00f0a09c)
We avoid trivial descriptions in JavaDoc. Hence configure
doclint to not fail on missing descriptions.
Change-Id: Iba3d5aec18cc7d7f43e53fa6789f0dede9996fb7
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
(cherry picked from commit 54dc4b20b3)
When during an ObjectWalk commits are marked as uninteresting we should
be tolerant against the situation that the commit exists in the repo but
the referenced tree is not exisiting. Since commit
c4797fe986 we are throwing
MissingObjectException in such a case. This semantic differs from native
git behaviour and may cause push operations to fail while they would
work in native git. See:
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/egit-dev/msg03585.html
Bug: 445744
Change-Id: Ib7dec10fd2ef1adbb8adbabb9d3d5a64e554286a
When during an ObjectWalk commits are marked as uninteresting we should
be tolerant against the situation that the commit exists in the repo but
the referenced tree is not exisiting. Since commit
c4797fe986 we are throwing
MissingObjectException in such a case. This semantic differs from native
git behaviour and may cause push operations to fail while they would
work in native git. See:
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/egit-dev/msg03585.html
Bug: 445744
Change-Id: Ib7dec10fd2ef1adbb8adbabb9d3d5a64e554286a
* stable-3.5:
Prepare 3.5.1-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v3.5.0.201409260305-r
Fix PackWriterBitmapWalker handling non-existing uninteresting objects
Enable maven site generation for jgit
Generate javadocs as part of Maven site project reports
Compare API changes with clirr against 3.4.1
[cli] Use chaining credentials provider to enable .netrc
Add chaining credentials provider
[Java 8] Configure doclint to accept missing descriptions
Do not use .netrc implicitly if no CredentialsProvider was set
Prepare post 3.5.0-rc1 builds
JGit 3.5.0.201409071800-rc1
Fix the ls-remote command when there is no local repo
Change-Id: Iaa4485cac6ff9c7917380e89e12e416e0f52a557
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When writing new packs it should be allowed to specify objects as "have"
(objects which should not be included in the pack) which do not exist in
the local repository.
This works with the traditional PackWriter, but when PackWriter was
working on a repository with bitmap indexes and used
PackWriterBitmapWalker then this feature was broken. Non-existing "have"
objects lead to MissingObjectExceptions. That broke push and Gerrit
replication. When the replication target had branches unknown to the
replication source then the source repository wanted to build pack files
where "have" included branch-tips which were unknown in the source
repository.
Bug: 427107
Change-Id: I6b6598a1ec49af68aa77ea6f1f06e827982ea4ac
Also-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>