This extracts the logic for writing to the reflog from
RefDirectory into a new ReflogWriter class. This class
creates a public API for writing reflog entries similar
to ReflogReader for reading reflog entries.
The new command supports rewriting the stash's log to remove
a configured entry followed by updating the stash ref to
the value at the bottom of the newly written log.
Change-Id: Icfcbc70e838666769a742a94196eb8dc9c7efcc7
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
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>
This allows repositoryies with a missing repositoryformatversion
config value to be successfully opened but still throws exceptions
when the value is a non-long or greater than zero.
git-core attempts to parse this config value as a long as well
and defaults to 0 if the value is missing.
Bug: 368697
Change-Id: I4a93117afca37e591e8e0ab4d2f2eef4273f0cc9
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Previously only certain values were copied over which caused
divergence in behavior between the JGit command and corresponding
CGit command.
Bug: 372051
Change-Id: I72a83215a679a713138da31f5ab838f14388d4bd
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Recently Robin tried to increase the size of the buffer used by
ObjectInserter to fix a bug in the InputStream that handles AutoCRLF.
The purpose of this buffer is NOT to make a random InputStream work
correctly by passing it a larger buffer during read(byte[],int,int).
Clarify the Javadoc on the buffer() method to reduce the risk
someone tries to abuse it again.
While we are here, modify the method to load the field into a local
variable before returning. This should cut down 1 field load during
the common case of the buffer being already allocated.
Change-Id: Ic6898530d10fcd7e59f90397117a4a0d97e1f031
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
This was likely intended originally, but this class had never been
used, so the mistake went unnoticed.
Change-Id: I5e0e9f22ebf707c11d0581511c7a56b182188f77
This reverts commit 88fe2836ed.
Auto CRLF isn't special enough to be screwing around with the buffers
used for raw byte processing of the ObjectInserter API. If it needs a
buffer to process a file that is bigger than the buffer allocated by
an ObjectInserter, it needs to do its own buffer management.
Change-Id: Ida4aaa80d0f9f78035f3d2a9ebdde904c980f89a
Previously a DirCacheCheckout was done using a merge tree reflecting
the state of the repository when the stash was originally done.
This was wrong since unstashing after making subsequent commits
would undo changes already committed by checking out entries from
an outdated tree.
The new approach is to scan for conflicts initially using a 6-way
tree walk that contains the trees for the stashed HEAD, stashed
index, stashed working directory, current HEAD, current index, and
current working directory. Then perform a subsequent scan of the
stashed HEAD, index, and working directory trees and apply all
the stashed differences to the current index and working directory.
Bug: 372882
Change-Id: Ica65f162132c00a16964e838de66fc8b5cd0b0aa
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
When fetching over smart HTTP the InputStream that gets fed into
a PackParser doesn't really support EOF at the end of the pack. It
instead tries to make a new HTTP request, which fails because there
is no request body currently buffered by the client.
Make EOF work correctly on the end of an HTTP derived InputStream
for the pack by denoting no more requests are expected as the higher
level code is now consuming the pack (or side-band embedded pack).
Smart HTTP support doesn't automatically enqueue execute support onto
the end of the UnionInputStream, which allows the UnionInputStream
to correctly reflect EOF when the HTTP response is consumed.
Change-Id: I975f1ab1c81ab1c1af925716970088bc7b8d6b1a
The package was removed in I763590a45d75f00a09097ab6f89581a3bbd3c797
Change-Id: Ifa9e75714f85d17609f9bf61581aaed0631a6fa7
Signed-off-by: Kevin Sawicki <kevin@github.com>
* changes:
cleanup: Silence an unused-parameter warning
cleanup: Get rid of some unused-warnings
cleanup: Remove unused parameter in ConsoleCredentialsProvider
cleanup: Drop unused parameter on DhtPackParser
cleanup: Remove unneeded parameter to private method in RefUpdateTest
cleanup: Remove unnecessary @SuppressWarnings
Another change introduced this problem. With default JGit project
settings there is a compilation problem as javadoc problems are set to
Error in the project preferences.
Change-Id: I81e3ceeb02f7a2119b2a6cfefb7fbd9e83771fc9
The working tree iterator now supports providing an object id
for submodule entries and this value should be used instead
of recomputing it again in AddCommand.
Change-Id: I30082514c23fc65968bb78add5ad69a1ca95cf3a
Submodules present in the index but missing from the working
directory should not be staged for deletion when AddCommand
is called with the update flag set to true.
This mirrors the behavior of CGit. Submodules can still be
staged for deletion by running by using the RmCommand.
Change-Id: Iee508a67f9621269d1c28d422f88c6b8dd9f8e6e
If after resolving all conflicts nothing is left to commit, return
an according result, so that downstreams (EGit, ...) can behave like
cgit, and display a nice message informing the user.
Currently, EGit displays a "HEAD advanced fast forward" message, which
is absolutely not helpful at all.
This is the basic API revamping required to get that state communicated
to the outside world (EGit).
Bug: 336812
Change-Id: If2665005cf54a5b51c0fe80bad019fa42b0205af
The fetch-pack/upload-pack stream usually has an LF at the
end of the first "want" line. Trim this when checking to
see if side-band or side-band-64k was used.
Perform the same trim for send-pack/receive-pack, as it is
harmless in this context to ignore an LF just before doing
an error report.
Change-Id: I6ef946bb6124fa72c52bd5320187eaac3ed906e7
* changes:
Try to send HTTP error messages over sideband
Extract the capability parsing logic in {Upload,Receive}Pack
Make capability strings in BasePack{Fetch,Push}Connection public
Fix a typo in "capabilities" in ReceivePack
When a client POSTs to /git-{upload,receive}-pack, the first line
includes their client capabilities. As soon as the C git client sends
side-band(-64k), it goes into a state where it chokes on data not sent
in a valid sideband channel.
GitSmartHttpTools.sendError() is called early in the request, likely
before a {Upload,Receive}Pack handler is assigned or, even so, before it
has read the request. In some cases we must read the first line manually
within sendError() to tell whether sideband is needed.
Change-Id: I8277fd45a4ec3b71fa8f87404b4f5d1a09e0f384
Checkout command should throw o.e.j.api.errors.CheckoutConflictException
which is a GitAPIException not o.e.j.errors.CheckoutConflictException.
PullCommand should rethrow the API exception as a JGitInternalException.
Bug: 356922
Change-Id: I865c4905997d9834c85a97fbe7287604daf99075
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Maven seems to be creating target/antrun/build-main.xml.
This isn't a tracked file. Elsewhere we blanket ignore
/target inside of each plugin/component directory so do
the same at the top level.
Change-Id: Id799ac6da65e6789e48e28efbdb455153b34ff2e
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Removes unneeded calls to Git.wrap in test cases where a valid
Git object already exists as an instance variable.
Change-Id: Id0e032d7886dfa6a3288321503a02743413f707d
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
This will be the message and person used for the commit
of stashed working directory changes.
Bug: 372884
Change-Id: I2501b080f6b94e826cf7dba3fd526ae5c1d969d1
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Previously were void which made them inconsistent with
the fluid setter pattern used in other commands.
Change-Id: Idb81dfc7bb097306f0c5d6e34f91a2bbab501668
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
HttpURLConnection.getErrorStream can return null which is
currently not guarded against and will throw an NPE preventing
the actual error response code from bubbling up.
Change-Id: I04fb8dbda16b7df3b82fc579088a303b2fd21e87
The duplication has been introduced when merging
I08e1369e142bb19f42a8d7bbb5a7d062cc8533fc and
I18adc63596f4657516ccc6d704a561924c79d445. The former should have been
manually rebased. It also missed a copyright update in ApplyCommandTest.
Change-Id: I18fe6108220f964524fb16b719604222aa7abee6