The copyfile entry in the manifest file copies the contents of the file
but doesn't keep the executable flag. This is inconsistent with repo
tool behaviour, plus is natural to expect that the copy of a executable
file is executable.
Transfer the executable bit when copying the file, aligning the
RepoCommand with repo tool and user expectations.
Change-Id: I01b24f482d5939e01d496f032388b3a5c02a912a
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
The RepoCommand.RemoteReader interface doesn't offer access to the mode
of a file. Caller can only default to mark the copied objects as regular
files, losing e.g. the executable bit (if set).
Add a new method readFileWithMode that returns the contents and mode of
the remote file. It supersedes the readFile method, that is marked as
deprecated.
Now callers can set correctly the file mode of the copied file.
Change-Id: I8fce01e4bc5707434c0cbc4aebbae1b6b64756f0
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
237abe6a added method getDeepenNots() with a default implementation and
method getDeepenNotFlag() to the interface DepthWalk. This affects
implementers which is ok in minor release following OSGi semantic
versioning.
Change-Id: I1c872da261fc6825e1e310127761b8b8a6d397d4
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The only reference to this externalized text was deleted in c88d34b0.
Change-Id: Iecc7cc89192d69431dddb6550a02f66f0b09accc
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Patterns should treat \r in file names as normal characters
Change-Id: Ica3e0fa4a58acf5326db46bb28571fe5f20f6cd2
Signed-off-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com>
This allows clients to use the --shallow-exclude parameter (producing a
"deepen-not <ref>" line when communicating with the server) in their fetch
commands when fetching against a JGit server using protocol v2.
Note that the implementation in this commit is somewhat inefficient, as
described in the TODO comment in DepthGenerator.
Change-Id: I9fad3ed9276b624d8f668356ffd99a067dc67ef7
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
In C Git, when a client fetches with "git fetch --shallow-since=<date>
origin <ref>", and all commits reachable from <ref> are older than
<date>, the server dies with a message "no commits selected for shallow
requests". That is, (1) the --shallow-since filter applies to the commit
pointed to by the ref itself, and (2) there is a check that at least one
commit is not filtered out. (The pack-protocol.txt documentation does
not describe this, but the C implementation does this.)
The implementation in commit 1bb430dc21 ("UploadPack: support
deepen-since in protocol v2", 2018-09-27) does neither (1) nor (2), so
do both of these.
Change-Id: I9946327a71627626ecce34ca2d017d2add8867fc
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
The request receives a list of capabilities and takes out the "agent" to
offer it on its own setter (getAgent).
Do this at parse time: when reading the line if the capability is
"agent" set it directly in the builder.
This makes the treatment of "agent" consistent in v0/v1 and v2.
Change-Id: Ie4f9f2cad8639adeeaef4921df49a30a8ce5b42f
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
All of the input lines passed to pre-push hook scripts must be properly
terminated by '\n', so that normal shell scripts like the git-supplied
pre-push.sample work properly, even when pushing just a single branch.
With the old code, hook scripts that use the following pattern didn't
process the last line, because 'read' has a non-zero exit status when
EOF is encountered:
while read local_ref local_sha remote_ref remote_sha; do ... done
Change-Id: Id899662ed3fedef6c314fc4b2ddf91a6dcb98cbb
Signed-off-by: Markus Keller <markus.kell.r@gmail.com>
Use Integer.valueOf() to avoid the warning by implicit conversion due to
usage as argument object in String.format().
Change-Id: Ib314f629d54ae1ce9729c3837d66ce8982a1898a
Signed-off-by: Michael Keppler <Michael.Keppler@gmx.de>
Before this commit, a force checkout would fail if there
were any conflicting files. After this commit, a force
checkout will overwrite the conflicting files, as expected.
Making this work required fixing a bug in DirCacheCheckout.
Before this commit, when DirCacheCheckout had
failOnConflict=false, it would delete all conflicting files
from the working copy and just leave them missing. After
this commit, DirCacheCheckout overwrites conflicting files
with the merge tree.
This change in DirCacheCheckout causes "reset --hard" and
"revert --abort" to behave as expected (previously they
would simply delete conflicting files, now they will be
overwritten from the merge tree).
Change-Id: If7e328ee792ef6511ab7d9c26d8d77c39210ec9f
Signed-off-by: Ned Twigg <ned.twigg@diffplug.com>
UploadPack.getPeerUserAgent() doesn't produce the expected results for
protocol v2 requests. In v2, the agent reported in the request (in an
"agent=" line) is not in the clientCapabilities but in a field on its
own. This makes getPeerUserAgent default to the transport user agent.
Making "agent" a shared property between protocol v0/v1 and v2 fixes the
problem, simplifies the function and harmonizes the implementation
between protocol versions.
In a follow up commit the "agent" will be identified on parsing time,
instead of taking it from the client capabilities.
Change-Id: Idf9825ec4e0b81a1458c8e3701f3e28aafd8a32a
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
In protocol v2, a command request can be followed by server options
(lines like "agent=<>" and "server-option=<>"), but current code
doesn't accept those lines.
Advertise the "server-option" capability, parse the lines and add
them to the request objects.
Other code in JGit can see this options and act accordingly via the
protocol v2 hooks.
This should not require any change in the client side.
Change-Id: If3946390f9cc02d29644b6ca52534b6f757bda9f
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
This is public facing, stable API.
Fortunately, this class is deprecated and will be removed in the next
major version bump.
Change-Id: I91193964732e9d1943e9dc613256196e9c9d1274
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
JSch prefers ssh-rsa key type. When the remote server supports ssh-rsa
key type then this key type will be used even if the known_hosts file
contains a host key for that host, but with different key type.
This caused an unexpected UnknownHostKey error.
To fix the issue first scan the known_hosts, the HostKeyRepository in
JSch API, for any already existing host keys for the target host and
modify the default session settings to prefer their algorithms. However,
do this only if there is no HostKeyAlgorithms setting active.
Change-Id: I236df2a860ddd9289a0a820ddf09c2dea3673d36
The code base has several @SuppressWarnings annotations to suppress
warnings raised by Error Prone, but those are not recognized by
Eclipse and there is currently no way to tell it about them [1].
Suppress them for now.
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=392045
Change-Id: I3de7cfa8ad4370ca5be71e1303879c73ab6829c1
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
One more step in removing state from UploadPack, using the request
object instead.
Unfortunately, hooks get from UploadPack information about the current
request. Changing the hooks to receive the request is a public API
change, so at the moment lets keep a reference to the current request.
This kills half the benefit of using a request object vs fields, but
at least we still get better modularity.
Change-Id: I86803d876a621b727c66ee73f2880c93190629e9
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
All data required in this function is available in the request object.
Use that object instead of class members. This reduces class state and
is more readable.
Make the function use a request object and remove the now unnecessary
field "deepenNotRefs".
Change-Id: If861e44c2860a78cf19f456d1b3feb7ddc314cce
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
These properties are protocol v2 specific, but they have clear default
no-op values and having them in the common superclass simplifies client
code.
Move properties deepenSince and deepenNotRefs up to FetchRequest. In
FetchV0Request, they are initialized with their no-op values (0 for
deepenSince and empty list for deepenNotRefs)
Change-Id: I9d46a6dfbe29ebd794b5a6482033cdc70d411a23
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
filterBlobLimit is not part of the UploadPack state, and as field
of the class is difficult to see where it is set or accessed.
Use the request object instead of a field. This reduces
UploadPack state and makes clearer how the value is used.
Change-Id: I96a04a5a8b31bf2243de701e1fd7ebb4080b49e2
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Mark reference fields as final, annotate constructor parameters and
getters as @NonNull when appropiate and assert the incoming references
are non-null.
Change-Id: I0ef9a513a99313bf461fe9629ce6cc8b409bdedb
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Some code apply to both, v1 and v2 requests, so it should receive
just a request instance.
Move all common fields to an abstract superclass that can be passed
to "version neutral" functions.
Change-Id: I47c22fb12065bc93767f78175e2b36cc43ccb5c5
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
In FetchV0Request, the fields "wantsIds" and "options" are called
"wantIds" and "clientCapabilities". Those names describe them better.
Rename FetchV2Request fields to follow fetch v0. This will make easier
to extract a superclass later.
Take also the chance to polish the javadoc.
Change-Id: Ia17dbbab8084f39cc529fef9ca5c65e189073767
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Protocol v0/v1 parsing code doesn't have any real dependency on UploadPack.
Move it to its class and use a request object to read the data in
UploadPack.
This makes the code easier to test, keeps similar structure than protocol v2,
reduces the line count of UploadPack and paves the way to remove the
members as implicit parameters in it.
Change-Id: I8188da8bd77e90230a7e37c02d800ea18463694f
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Uncaught exceptions are handled by java.lang.Thread's handler, which
prints it to stderr.
This is useful because InternalPushConnection is used in tests, and
during development, the server side may have programming errors that
manifest as RuntimeExceptions.
Before this change, all types of failures would lead to a uniform
failure message "test://test/conn0: push not permitted" on the client.
Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Change-Id: I0983cbeb86d36fa7a9313373f5fce54971f804ec
First-want line parsing accepts lines with an optional whitespace, when
the spec is strict requiring a white space.
Validate the line enforcing that there is a white space between oid and
capabilities list.
Change-Id: I45ada67030e0720f9b402c298be18c7518c799b1
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
In protocol v0/v1 pack negotiation, the first want line contains the
options the client wants in effect. This parsing is done in UploadPack
but it doesn't have any interaction with that class.
Move the code to its own class and package, mark the current one
as deprecated (it is public API) and add unit tests.
Take the chance to move the parsing code from the constructor to a
factory method, making the class a simple container of results.
Change-Id: I1757f535dda78a4111a1c12c3a3b455a4b6f0c51
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
The usage of non-short-circuit logic is intentional, per the inline
comment added in change Ib4b35e357 as a follow-up to Ie3761ffb4 which
was a previously rejected attempt to "fix" a similar warning that had
been raised by FindBugs.
Change-Id: I3f6729f954d45d30ce697356d2ab3cc877d3ad54
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
This reverts commit 37c7fbd661.
These filters weren't unused. Without them Eclipse raises 4 API errors.
Change-Id: I5ce443d40b5f517be4a315479e81246d40af1983
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
For example, instead of using
public @NonNull String getMyFavoriteString() { ... }
use
@NonNull
public String getMyFavoriteString() { ... }
This makes the style more consistent (the existing JGit code base
tends to lean toward the second style) and makes the source code
better reflect how the annotation is parsed, as a METHOD annotation.
Longer term, we should switch to a TYPE_USE annotation and switch to
the first style.
Noticed using a style checker that follows
https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html#s4.8.5-annotations
Change-Id: I9b9fa08035d805ca660520f812a84d2f47eff507
Reported-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
For example, instead of using
public @Nullable String getMyFavoriteString() { ... }
use
@Nullable
public String getMyFavoriteString() { ... }
This makes the style more consistent (the existing JGit code base
tends to lean toward the second style) and makes the source code
better reflect how the annotation is parsed, as a METHOD annotation.
Longer term, we should switch to a TYPE_USE annotation and switch to
the first style.
Noticed using a style checker that follows
https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html#s4.8.5-annotations
Change-Id: I07f4e67cc149fb8007f696a4663e10d4bfc57e3a
Reported-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
As described in the javadoc for org.eclipse.jgit.annotations.Nullable:
Warning: Please do not use this annotation on arrays. Different
annotation processors treat `@Nullable Object[]` differently: some
treat it as an array of nullable objects, for consistency with
versions of `Nullable` defined with `@Target TYPE_USE`, while others
treat it as a nullable array of objects. JGit therefore avoids using
this annotation on arrays altogether.
See the checker-framework manual[1] for details.
[1] http://types.cs.washington.edu/checker-framework/current/checker-framework-manual.html#faq-array-syntax-meaning
Change-Id: I14ffcf80adbb8145d797998de2f2fa6ab84c3ae3
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>