Added a public method to TextBuiltin which makes it possible for
clients to initialize all of its state, including output and error
streams. This gives clients the ability to customize the way in
which a command is run.
Change-Id: If718236964d2c5cf869e120c74f1a12965f4812e
Signed-off-by: Ned Twigg <ned.twigg@diffplug.com>
When the submodule already exists, it is fetched instead of
cloned.
Use the fetch callback instead of clone callback in this case.
Change-Id: I170c21ab92b4117f25fdf940fe6807f214b04d39
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
By default, this is turned off unless cmd.setFetch(true) is given. It
will default to true in a future release to mimic c-git behaviour.
This is needed to prevent Eclipse from crashing with "Missing unknown
[REF]" when cloning a repo with submodules.
Bug: 470318
Change-Id: I8ae37c7c5bd2408cead8d57dd13e93e01e0e9dc1
Signed-off-by: Michael FIG <michael@fig.org>
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
When a https connection could not be established because the SSL
handshake was unsuccessful, TransportHttp would unconditionally
throw a TransportException.
Other https clients like web browsers or also some SVN clients
handle this more gracefully. If there's a problem with the server
certificate, they inform the user and give him a possibility to
connect to the server all the same.
In git, this would correspond to dynamically setting http.sslVerify
to false for the server.
Implement this using the CredentialsProvider to inform and ask the
user. We offer three choices:
1. skip SSL verification for the current git operation, or
2. skip SSL verification for the server always from now on for
requests originating from the current repository, or
3. always skip SSL verification for the server from now on.
For (1), we just suppress SSL verification for the current instance of
TransportHttp.
For (2), we store a http.<uri>.sslVerify = false setting for the
original URI in the repo config.
For (3), we store the http.<uri>.sslVerify setting in the git user
config.
Adapt the SmartClientSmartServerSslTest such that it uses this
mechanism instead of setting http.sslVerify up front.
Improve SimpleHttpServer to enable setting it up also with HTTPS
support in anticipation of an EGit SWTbot UI test verifying that
cloning via HTTPS from a server that has a certificate that doesn't
validate pops up the correct dialog, and that cloning subsequently
proceeds successfully if the user decides to skip SSL verification.
Bug: 374703
Change-Id: Ie1abada9a3d389ad4d8d52c2d5265d2764e3fb0e
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Git has a rather elaborate mechanism to specify HTTP configuration
options per URL, based on pattern matching the URL against "http"
subsection names.[1] The URLs used for this matching are always the
original URLs; redirected URLs do not participate.
* Scheme and host must match exactly case-insensitively.
* An optional user name must match exactly.
* Ports must match exactly after default ports have been filled in.
* The path of a subsection, if any, must match a segment prefix of
the path of the URL.
* Matches with user name take precedence over equal-length path
matches without, but longer path matches are preferred over
shorter matches with user name.
Implement this for JGit. Factor out the HttpConfig from TransportHttp
and implement the matching and override mechanism.
The set of supported settings is still the same; JGit currently
supports only followRedirects, postBuffer, and sslVerify, plus the
JGit-specific maxRedirects key.
Add tests for path normalization and prefix matching only on segment
separators, and use the new mechanism in SmartClientSmartServerSslTest
to disable sslVerify selectively for only the test server URLs.
Compare also bug 374703 and bug 465492. With this commit it would be
possible to set sslVerify to false for only the git server using a
self-signed certificate instead of having to switch it off globally
via http.sslVerify.
[1] https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config
Change-Id: I42a3c2399cb937cd7884116a2a32fcaa7a418fcb
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
This will be used later when adding for support for recursing
submodules on push.
Change-Id: Ie2a183e5404a32046de9f6524e6ceeec37919671
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
With atomic ref updates using packed refs, JGit did not fire a
RefsChangedEvent. This resulted in a user-visible regression in
EGit: the UI would not update after a "Fetch from upstream...".
Presumably it would also make Gerrit miss out on ref changes?
Strengthen the BatchRefUpdateTest by also asserting the expected
number of RefsChangedEvents, and ensure modCnt is incremented in
RefDirectory.commitPackedRefs() when refs really changed (as opposed
to some internal housekeeping operation, such as packing loose refs).
Bug: 521296
Change-Id: Ia985bda1d99f45a5f89c8020ca4845e7a66e743e
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Much of the time the caller can specify a RefSpec succinctly using a
string, and doesn't care about calling setters. Add a convenience method
for this case, and use it where applicable in JGit core.
Change-Id: Ic3fac7fc568eee4759236a5264d2e7e5f9b9716d
An application can choose to invoke setAdvertisedRefs multiple times,
for example several AdvertiseRefsHook installed in a chain. Each of
these invocations populates the advertisedHaves collection with the
unique set of ObjectIds.
This can lead to a server over-advertising with ".have" lines if the
first hook pushes in a lot of references, and the second hook filters
this to a subset. ReceivePack will advertise the unique objects from
the first hook using ".have" lines, which may lead to a huge
advertisement sent to the client.
This can also contribute to a very slow connectivity check after the
pack is parsed as ReceivePack calls markUninteresting on every commit
in advertisedHaves. This may require expanding a lot of subtrees to
mark all trees as uninteresting as well. On a very big repository
this can lead to a many-second stall.
Clear the advertisedHaves collection any time the refs are updated.
Add a test to verify the correct set of objects was sent.
Change-Id: I97f6998d0597251444a2e846a3ea1f461bae96f9
When a repository is initially created using only reftable but doesn't
yet have a GC pack, the garbage collector shouldn't scan the ref
database. Support disabling the reftable conversion path.
Change-Id: Iaaf3a4375cd43760b7181c1bd10244de8b2c5d9e
DfsGarbageCollector always performs refreshes. This warning was from
a prior iteration of the patch set and should have been removed before
the change was merged.
Change-Id: Id4750bb6c1c177e1ef040fd22912f434bbb5e992
Instead of taking a String, the constructors now take a Localizable
and a variable list of format arguments.
Introduce a new Format helper class in CLIText, which implements the
Localizable interface, and use it in place of raw Strings.
Change-Id: I241eda16e242293ceb17b3c85ae5df85bd37c658
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ida7b9ddc991515ab233763f2cb985853c9143a3c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The tests:
- testCheckBlobNotCorrupt
- testCheckBlobCorrupt
create instances of ObjectChecker that are the same.
The tests:
- testCheckBlobWithBlobObjectCheckerNotCorrupt
- testCheckBlobWithBlobObjectCheckerCorrupt
also create instances of ObjectChecker that are the same.
Factor these instances out to constants instead of creating them
in the tests.
The `checker` member is still created anew in each test, since some
of the tests change its state.
Change-Id: I2d90263829d01d208632185b1ec2f678ae1a3f4c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Add tests for "true" and "false" matching to "YES" and "NO".
Change-Id: I58223855022871ac4b21bd34ff6a9cd00fce30a1
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Just return configValue instead of transforming name().
Change-Id: I7f94ab2e206e93d1370467e187c5e68e8f6a8836
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
If a ReftableConfig has been supplied by the caller, write out a
reftable as a sibling of the the GC pack, alongside the heads.
To bootstrap from a non-reftable system, the refs are read from the
DfsRefDatabase if no GC reftables are present. Its assumed the
references are fully current, and do not need to be merged with any
other reftables. Any non-GC reftables will be pruned at the end of
the GC cycle, just like any packs that were replaced.
If a GC reftable is present, all existing reftables are compacted, and
references from DfsRefDatabase are only used to seed the packer. Its
assumed these are consistent with each other.
Change-Id: Ie397eb58aaaefb6865c816d9b39de3ac12998019
Remove final field modifier since args4j does no longer allow use of
final fields [1].
[1] 6e11f89d40
Change-Id: Ib3dee10828d87d6b558c2e90387eadd9aa2ce260
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
ServerSocket.accept() is not interruptible: a thread busy in accept()
may not react to Thread.interrupt() and may not return from accept()
via an InterruptedException. Close the socket instead to make the
daemon's listener thread terminate.
* Close the listening socket to get the listening thread to exit
instead of interrupting it.
* Add a stopAndWait() method that stops the listening thread and
then waits until it has indeed finished.
* Set SO_REUSE_ADDRESS on the listening socket.
Bug: 376369
Change-Id: I9d6014103e6dcb0173daea134feb44dc52c5c69a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Sun's Java 5, 6, 7 implementation had a bug [1] where a Reference can be
enqueued and dequeued twice on the same reference queue due to a race
condition within ReferenceQueue.enqueue(Reference).
This bug was fixed for Java 8 [2] hence remove the workaround.
[1] http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6837858
[2] http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/jdk8/jdk/rev/858c75eb83b5
Change-Id: I2deeb607e3d237f9f825a207533acdee305c7e73
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Doing so goes through the TypedConfigGetter and thus allows library
clients (for instance EGit) to warn about invalid configurations.
Change-Id: If1080ad90b8aff54a903d4d75637614faad6469b
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
While parsing .gitmodules, the name of the submodule subsection is
purely arbitrary: it frequently is the path of the submodule, but
there's no requirement for it to be. By building a map of paths to
the section name in .gitmodules, we can more accurately return
the submodule URL.
Bug: 508801
Change-Id: I8399ccada1834d4cc5d023344b97dcf8d5869b16
Also-by: Doug Kelly <dougk.ff7@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Doug Kelly <dougk.ff7@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
- error_prone_core to 2.1.1
- maven-compiler-plugin to 3.6.2
- plexus-compiler-javac{-error-prone} to 2.8.2
Change-Id: I20d864c869f2d03f623ea054b6d08e7ee0eb262a
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
This is needed to run tests in org.eclipse.jgit.http.test from Eclipse.
The change 7ac1bfc8 which added this dependency to
org.eclipse.jgit.http.test was already merged.
Restrict dependency to org.apache.commons.codec to the
version range [1.6.0,2.0.0).
CQ: 14048
Change-Id: I461a5f6bfc114757061d68992f9bc7ab38622328
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Some tests call out to external cgit. Those tests all failed for me
locally on Mac. Turned out that the reason was that the system git
config used by the git in the bazel run contained paths with ~/ but
somehow $HOME was not set. As a result the external git returned
with exit code 128.
Fix this by passing along $HOME explicitly. Also improve assertions
to make sure we do get the stderr of the external command in the
test log.
I hadn't noticed that until now because apparently the maven build
does pass along $HOME.
Change-Id: I7069676d5cc7b23a71e79a4866fe8acab5a405f4
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Add "Do nothing" comments, consistent with other empty methods in
the same class.
Change-Id: I27a13a402e94104af617be0e14d8982e75fa73bd
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Make jsch visible to the test bundle and add the dependency.
Change-Id: I0c49ee9b8f64fe8a8c74d2f08865917eb33069b4
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
* changes:
DfsFsck: reduce memory usage during verifyIndex
DfsFsck: refactor pack verify into its own method
DfsFsck: run connectivity check pass exactly once
Don't convert a lot of ObjectId to String stored in generic
java.util.HashSet. This is a very expensive way to store objects.
Instead rely on "this" from the FsckPackParser to lookup information
about the objects in this pack file, which lets the verify code avoid
sorting the object list.
Use ObjectIdOwnerMap, which is the most efficient format JGit has
for storing lots of objects.
Change-Id: Ib68f93acb4d91b96d0a44c0612f704500d332ac1
This simplifies the logic about allocation of the DfsReader, and
clarifies the code considerably by using smaller scopes with less
indentation.
A few static imports from PackExt and slightly shorter variable names
make for a more understandable-at-glance implementation.
Change-Id: Iaf5a0e14fe0349215d9e44446f68d1129ad3bb3d
The simpler algorithm is to load all branch tips into an ObjectWalk
and run that walk exactly once. This avoids redoing work related to
parsing and considering trees reused across side branches.
Move the connectivity check into its own helper method. This moves it
left one level of identation, and makes it easier to fit the method's
logic with less line wrapping.
Add a "Counting objects..." progress monitor around this phase. Its
what is used when a server receives a push and is also trying to
verify the client sent all required objects.
Change-Id: I4d53d75d0cdd1a13fff7d513a6ae0b2d14ea4090
The multiValued attribute on @Option was removed. When the field is a
List, it's not actually needed (even with earlier versions of args4j),
see RmTest. In other cases, we have a custom handler, where it's also
not needed.
Bug: 413163
Change-Id: I4bb951e9fab5f4ae4271bd7e11be799dc234ab80