Method parameter names were hiding class members of the same
name.
Change-Id: I182f2715894ac4259b09a371cb4e0eb24f52518a
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
The disableSslVerify method will be used in the follow up change.
Change-Id: Ie00b5e14244a9a036cbdef94768007f1c25aa8d3
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Implement LfsProtocolServlet handling the "Git LFS v1 Batch API"
protocol [1]. Add a simple file system based LFS content store and the
debug-lfs-store command to simplify testing.
Introduce a LargeFileRepository interface to enable additional storage
implementation while reusing the same protocol implementation.
At the client side we have to configure the lfs.url, specify that
we use the batch API and we don't use authentication:
[lfs]
url = http://host:port/lfs
batch = true
[lfs "http://host:port/lfs"]
access = none
the git-lfs client appends the "objects/batch" to the lfs.url.
Hard code an Authorization header in the FileLfsRepository.getAction
because then git-lfs client will skip asking for credentials. It will
just forward the Authorization header from the response to the
download/upload request.
The FileLfsServlet supports file content storage for "Large File
Storage" (LFS) server as defined by the Github LFS API [2].
- upload and download of large files is probably network bound hence use
an asynchronous servlet for good scalability
- simple object storage in file system with 2 level fan-out
- use LockFile to protect writing large objects against multiple
concurrent uploads of the same object
- to prevent corrupt uploads the uploaded file is rejected if its hash
doesn't match id given in URL
The debug-lfs-store command is used to run the LfsProtocolServlet and,
optionally, the FileLfsServlet which makes it easier to setup a
local test server.
[1]
https://github.com/github/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/http-v1-batch.md
[2] https://github.com/github/git-lfs/tree/master/docs/api
Bug: 472961
Change-Id: I7378da5575159d2195138d799704880c5c82d5f3
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
The Large File Storage extension specified by GitHub [1] uses SHA-256 to
compute the ID of large files stored by the extension. Hence implement a
SHA-256 abstraction similar to the SHA-1 abstraction used by JGit.
[1] https://git-lfs.github.com/
Bug: 470333
Change-Id: I3a95954543c8570d73929e55f4a884b55dbf1b7a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Since If13f7b406, submodule difference are shown as a hunk. The issue
was that added and removed submodule were considered as Edit.REPLACE
instead of Edit.INSERT and Edit.DELETE in the DiffFormatter result.
Change-Id: I4330c2aa3f10e29d7d6b0b2e5286e59293a06239
Signed-off-by: Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com>
Repo manifest file allows revision attribute in <remote> tag. This change
teaches JGit to read that information.
Change-Id: I1c878a2505b9d09fa09fbd404a119b71f2fb8fdb
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
Monitoring progress of merges can be useful for users for large
repositories or complex merge processes that take some time.
This enables setting a monitor. Existing merge implementations in jgit
do not yet report progress if a monitor is set. This will be added in a
later change.
Change-Id: I17b978b3fc91750dd88649638b90a46820a0877c
Signed-off-by: Laurent Delaigue <laurent.delaigue@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When reading a bundle file, commit messages who's oneline format is
longer than 982 characters caused JGit to treat subsequent text in
the commit as a SHA, then throw a TransportException because it's
not a valid SHA.
Now the readLine method will read all the way to the end of the
line, not just the first 1024 characters of it.
Change-Id: If15b491aa9a1e4fd9b8bbed2dd9e6be47a64ccb7
Signed-off-by: Chris Gavin <chris@chrisgavin.me>
Monitoring progress of merges can be useful for users for large
repositories or complex merge processes that take some time.
This enables setting a monitor. Existing merge implementations in jgit
do not yet report progress if a monitor is set. This will be added in a
later change.
Change-Id: I17b978b3fc91750dd88649638b90a46820a0877c
Signed-off-by: Laurent Delaigue <laurent.delaigue@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When reading a bundle file, commit messages who's oneline format is
longer than 982 characters caused JGit to treat subsequent text in
the commit as a SHA, then throw a TransportException because it's
not a valid SHA.
Now the readLine method will read all the way to the end of the
line, not just the first 1024 characters of it.
Change-Id: If15b491aa9a1e4fd9b8bbed2dd9e6be47a64ccb7
Signed-off-by: Chris Gavin <chris@chrisgavin.me>
This form of addTree() does not parse any objects and cannot throw the
declared checked exception. Callers are being forced to try-catch
CorruptObjectException that cannot occur when the iterator instance
has already been constructed.
Change-Id: Id338035302903bab81569d1576eab063eee0885a
ResetCommand was not returning the updated ref as a result of the call()
method. Since the ResetCommand is always updating the same ref (HEAD)
this should always be the HEAD ref.
Bug: 440750
Change-Id: I7974975c3ab05e68c208384e69cf0692ded6e8db
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
CommitCommand should allow to specify whether empty commits (commits
having the same tree as the sole predecessor commit) are allowed or not.
Similar to native git's "--allow-empty" flag.
The defaults differ between JGit and native git even after this change.
When not specifying paths then by default JGit allows to create empty
commits while native git does not. It would be API breaking to change
this now.
Bug: 460301
Change-Id: I88feb0c3ffb2c686b1d0594e669729b065cda4cb
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Experimental flag to turn on the KetchLeader within this daemon JVM.
This is a manually elected leader process, set from the command line.
Remote followers for each repository are configured per-repository
using remote sections with ketch-type = FULL. For example:
Manually elected leader's $GIT_DIR/config:
[ketch]
name = A
[remote "A"]
ketch-type = FULL
[remote "B"]
url = git://127.0.0.1:9421/sample.git
ketch-type = FULL
[remote "C"]
url = git://127.0.0.1:9422/sample.git
ketch-type = FULL
Replica B and C daemons:
git daemon \
--export-all \
--enable=receive-pack \
--listen=127.0.0.1 --port=9421 \
--base-path=$HOME/ketch_test/follower_one \
$HOME/ketch_test/follower_one &
git daemon \
--export-all \
--enable=receive-pack \
--listen=127.0.0.1 --port=9422 \
--base-path=$HOME/ketch_test/follower_two \
$HOME/ketch_test/follower_two &
Change-Id: I165f85970a77e16b5263115290d685d8a00566f5
Git Ketch is a multi-master Git repository management system. Writes
are successful only if a majority of participant servers agree. Acked
writes are durable against server failures as a majority of the
participants store all required objects.
Git Ketch is modeled on the Raft Consensus Algorithm[1]. A ketch
sailing vessel is faster and more nimble than a raft. It can also
carry more source codes.
Git Ketch front-loads replication costs, which vaguely resembles a
ketch sailing vessel's distinguishing feature of the main mast on the
front of the ship.
[1] https://raft.github.io/
Change-Id: Ib378dab068961fc7de624cd96030266660b64fb4
This could have only happened during the getBytes call. Instead, use
Constants.encode, which is a non-throwing implementation.
This change is binary compatible with existing code compiled against
older versions of JGit, although it might break compilation of
previously compiling code due to dead catch blocks.
Change-Id: I191fec5cac718657407230de141440e86d0151fb
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
If one or more commands is failing the entire group usually has to
also fail with "transaction aborted". Pull this loop into a helper
so the idiom can be easily reused in several places throughout JGit.
Change-Id: I3b9399b7e26ce2b0dc5f7baa85d585a433b4eaed
Store these in the bootstrap layer where they are using $GIT_DIR
as the storage directory for any reference that does not contain '/'.
Change-Id: I5595bf514e4475b7c7e799c2c79446597a3abb4a
By showing the bootstrap layer in getAdditionalRefs() garbage
collector code can be more RefDatabase agnostic and not care about
the special case of RefTree and RefTreeNames for the purposes of
building up the roots to GC. Instead they can combine getRefs(ALL)
and getAdditionalRefs() and have a clean set of roots.
Change-Id: I665cd2456e9316640215b6a08bc728d1356f36d8
Repository.getWorkTree is annotated as @NonNull, so the check
for it returning null is redundant.
Change-Id: I597b0f774ff857b8900519f14a1a17a904cf7c6f
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@sonymobile.com>
Require callers to pass in valid sets for both want and have
collections. Offer PackWriter.NONE as a handy constant for an
empty collection for the have part of preparePack instead of null.
Change-Id: Ifda4450f5e488cbfefd728382b7d30797e229217
The RefTree graph needs to be quickly accessed to read references.
It is also distinct graph disconnected from the rest of the
repository. Store the commit and tree objects in their own pack.
Change-Id: Icbb735be8fa91ccbf0708ca3a219b364e11a6b83
git-core just rerolled the extensible backends series with refsStorage
as the configuration key. Update JGit to match git-core.
Change-Id: If345a2403a996e358b29cfa2a2298f6e8d59d96b
Using ^{} as the peel suffix has caused problems when projects used
tags like v2.1 and then v2.1.1, v2.2.2, etc. The peeled value for
v2.1 was stored very far away in the tree relative to v2.1 itself as
^ sorts in the ASCII/UTF-8 encoding after all other common tag
characters like digits and dots.
Use " ^" instead as space is not valid in a reference name, sorts
before all other valid reference characters (thus forcing next entry
locality) and this looks like a peeled marker for the prior tag.
Change-Id: I26d2247a0428dfe26a9c319c02159502b3a67455
This experimental code can be enabled in $GIT_DIR/config:
[core]
repositoryformatversion = 1
[extensions]
refsBackendType = RefTree
When these are set the repository will read references from the
RefTree rooted by the $GIT_DIR/refs/txn/committed reference.
Update debug-rebuild-ref-tree to rebuild refs/txn/committed only from
the bootstrap layer. This avoids misuse by rebuilding using packed-refs
and $GIT_DIR/refs tree.
Change-Id: Icf600e4a36b2f7867822a7ab1f1617d73c710a4b
Instead of storing references in the local filesystem rely on the
RefTree rooted at refs/txn/committed. This avoids needing to store
references in the packed-refs file by keeping all data rooted under
a single refs/txn/committed ref.
Performance to scan all references from a well packed RefTree is very
close to reading the packed-refs file from local disk.
Storing a packed RefTree is smaller due to pack file compression,
about 49.39 bytes/ref (on average) compared to packed-refs using
~65.49 bytes/ref.
Change-Id: I75caa631162dc127a780095066195cbacc746d49
With this support we no longer need the 'utf-8' alias. UTF-8 will be
automatically tried when the encoding header is not recognized and used
if the character sequence cleanly decodes as UTF-8.
Modernize some of the references to use StandardCharsets.
Change-Id: I4c0c88750475560e1f2263180c4a98eb8febeca0
These types were deprecated in 0.9.1 (aka 384a19eee0).
If anyone is still using them, its time to stop.
Change-Id: I3f73347ba78c639e0c6a504812bc1a0702f829b1
Consolidate copies of this function into one location.
Add some unit tests to prevent bugs that were accidentally
introduced while trying to make this refactoring.
Change-Id: I82f64bbb8601ca2d8316ca57ae8119df32bb5c08
A group of updates can be applied by updating the tree in one step,
writing out a new root tree, and storing its SHA-1. If references
are stored in RefTrees, comparing two repositories is a matter of
checking if two SHA-1s are identical. Without RefTrees comparing two
repositories requires listing all references and comparing the sets.
Track the "refs/" directory as a root tree by storing references
that point directly at an object as a GITLINK entry in the tree.
For example "refs/heads/master" is written as "heads/master".
Annotated tags also store their peeled value with ^{} suffix, using
"tags/v1.0" and "tags/v1.0^{}" GITLINK entries.
Symbolic references are written as SYMLINK entries with the blob of
the symlink carrying the name of the symbolic reference target.
HEAD is outside of "refs/" namespace so it is stored as a special
"..HEAD" entry. This name is chosen because ".." is not valid in
a reference name and it almost looks like "../HEAD" which names
HEAD if the reader was inside of the "refs/" directory.
A new Command type is required to handle symbolic references and
peeled references.
Change-Id: Id47e5d4d32149a9e500854147edd7d93c1041a39