Sometimes an input stream is more useful than the filename of the xml manifest.
Change-Id: Icb09ac751b3d8d7eb14427ad1aac8cee0c371c5f
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
Also check if the passed version matches the version pattern
<major>.<minor>.<micro>.<qualifier>-<classifier>
Change-Id: Ib7edf51fb5e89232909611de5b4811a62b4f3953
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
DeltaTask$Block.partitionTask was doing an infinite loop if number of
threads was greater than the totalWeight. The weightPerThread was 0
which was causing the infinite loop. Set the weightPerThread to a
minimal value of one.
Bug: 420915
Change-Id: Ia8e3ad956d53d8193937b7fa1bc19aafde9767ff
Signed-off-by: Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com>
* stable-3.4:
Prepare post 3.4 RC3 builds
JGit v3.4.0.201406041058-rc3
blame: Un-break isFile check in tree walk
Prepare post 3.4.0 RC2 builds
JGit v3.4.0.201405281120-rc2
Fix authentication type names broken by 0b5441a8
Update Luna target platform to Orbit release R20140525021250
Change-Id: I344f1bbb8939bda01d524ec1a3218aa32bcc62f5
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Originally, blame's walk to find a scapegoat to blame for a file
walking backward from a commit used the test
treeWalk.getFileMode(0).getObjectType() != OBJ_BLOB
to throw out gitlink (submodule) entries. Later, 52500d3264 (blame:
Micro optimize blob lookup in tree, 2014-04-17) changed that test to
(treeWalk.getRawMode(0) & TYPE_FILE) != TYPE_FILE
These checks are not the same, though: the older test accepts files
and symlinks, while the newer one accepts files, symlinks, and gitlink
(submodule) entries. This is particularly broken in the submodule
case --- trying to parse the referred-to commit as a blob produces
caught an exception: GET /gerrit/+blame/master/plugins/reviewnotes HTTP/1.1
org.eclipse.jgit.errors.MissingObjectException: Missing blob 61702414c046dd6b811c9137b765f9db422f83db
Stick to just (possibly executable) files instead. Symlinks are not
line-oriented data so blame on a symlink is not likely to be useful.
A quick grep for '& TYPE_' doesn't find any other instances of this
bug.
Change-Id: Iebcc91f1bee3c91adda51dccd6372e8302bf23fe
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
TranslationBundle#load() used to load resource bundles through
ResourceBundle#getBundle() without explicitly specifying a class loader.
In this case, the class laoder of the calling class (TranslationBundle
here) is used. This approach fails in runtime environments like OSGi
where there are multiple class loaders.
This change enables loading resource bundles in multi class loaders
environments. The fix is to pass the class loader of the
TranslationBundle-derived class to ResourceBundle#getBundle().
Bug: 436232
Change-Id: I39db61e012dc93ebf388a71bf6088a3310a22bac
Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
When update the manifest against a bare repository, RepoCommand will replace
every existing content from the repository with contents populated from the
manifest. Added note for that and a unit test to make sure this behavior.
Change-Id: I1d5960e84bca5aa2a4e86f424d2ddd4197894cdc
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
0b5441a8 introduced an enum for authentication types and changed the
case of digest and basic authentication type names to all uppercase.
This broke digest authentication at least when using Gerrit as the git
server.
According to RFC2617 [1] "Basic" and "Digest" is the literal to be used
in authentication headers and not "BASIC" [1] and "DIGEST" [2].
According to RFC4559 "Negotiate" [3] is used for SPNEGO based
authentication.
[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2617#page-5
[2] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2617#page-8
[3] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4559#page-3
Bug: 435866
Change-Id: I6173aff9352d7def225cafe2d73e5176ad40dff0
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
PackFileTest lives in o.e.j.internal.storage.file, so I think it's OK for
it to acknowledge the existence of FileRepository in order to avoid some
unnecessary casting, and probably nicer to avoid the repetition too.
Change-Id: I0de592a32f6178e6d6bf114848101e185b3111a1
Signed-off-by: Roberto Tyley <roberto.tyley@gmail.com>
The call() function of LsRemoteCommand returns Collection<Ref>, while its
internal is using Map<String, Ref> all the time. Sometimes the map is much more
useful to the caller so add a callAsMap() function to keep the API
compatibility.
Change-Id: Icb96b71277d5e2de59872aa777352dedc048c4e3
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
Unstashed changes are saved in a commit which is added as an additional
parent to the stash commit.
This behaviour is fully compatible with C Git stashing of untracked
files.
Bug: 434411
Change-Id: I2af784deb0c2320bb57bc4fd472a8daad8674e7d
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hermann <a.v.hermann@gmail.com>
If a client passes a multiline message as argument to ReflogWriter.log()
the Reflog gets corrupted and cannot be parsed. ReflogWriter.log() is
invoked implicitly from various commands such as StashCreate, Rebase and
many more. However the message is not always filtered for line feeds.
Such an example is the StashCreateOperation of EGit which passes
unchecked user input as commit message. If a multiline comment is pasted
to the stash create dialog, the reflog gets corrupted.
ReflogWriter now replaces line endings in log message with spaces.
Bug: 435509
Change-Id: I3010cc902e13bee4d7b6696dfd11ab51062739d3
Signed-off-by: Andreas Hermann <a.v.hermann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The aim of this change is to place all commits of a branch on the same
lane and commits of other (side) branches on different lanes.
The algorithm treats first parents of a commit specially by placing them
on the same lane as the commit itself. When a commit is the first parent
of multiple children it could be placed on any of these children's
lanes. In this case it is placed on the longest child lane, as this is
usually the lane of the branch the commit actually was made on.
Other (non-first) parents are placed on new lanes. This creates a layout
that should make it easier to see branches and merges and follow linear
branch histories.
This differs from the previous approach, which sometimes plotted the
commits of a side branch on the same lane as the base branch commits and
further commits on the base branch appeared on a different lane.
This made the base branch appear as if it was the side branch and
the side branch appears to be the base branch.
In addition to lane assignment, also the plotting code changed to start
drawing a branch lane from the commit where it forks out. Previously it
started only when the first commit on the branch appeared.
Active lanes are continued with every commit that is processed.
Previously lanes were only continued when the next commit on the lane
was encountered. This could produce (temporarily) dangling commits if
the next commit on the lane was not processed yet.
CQ: 8299
Bug: 419359
Bug: 434945
Change-Id: Ibe547aa24b5948ae264f7d0f56a492a4ef335608
Signed-off-by: Konrad Kügler <swamblumat-eclipsebugs@yahoo.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Child commits always have a lane assigned when their parents are
processed, so this code is no longer necessary.
Children only assign themselves to parents in
PlotCommitList.setupChildren(), which is called from enter(), when the
child is processed. If the child leaves enter() it should always have a
lane assigned. As a result of this, when processing a parent, all its
known children already have lanes assigned. If the underlying RevWalk
emits a parent before one of its children (which it should not do), the
parent does not know of the child emitted later, because setupChildren()
has not been called for the child yet. So even in this case, no child
without a lane is encountered when processing a (parent) commit.
Change-Id: I982adc5c114370ecfd699d96221a76463de900ca
Signed-off-by: Konrad Kügler <swamblumat-eclipsebugs@yahoo.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This also properly removes the newly determinded lane position from the
freePositions set in handleBlockedLanes(). closeLane() does only recycle
active lanes, to avoid recycling lanes twice.
Change-Id: Icd019fcf7974441ed05686bb61d6de4e8bf4ab7c
Signed-off-by: Konrad Kügler <swamblumat-eclipsebugs@yahoo.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Adds support for Negotiate(SPNEGO) HTTP authentication method. This method
is set to have a higher priority as Digest HTTP authentication method.
Bug: 428836
Change-Id: Ib181096d39f538df1dd7d3f36516843777bf12ae
Signed-off-by: Laurent Goujon <lgoujon@twitter.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Refactors HttpAuthMethod to support more authentication methods,
still sorted by priority orders.
Bug: 428836
Change-Id: I049c1742e7afbc51f3f6033fa4d471b344813cfa
Signed-off-by: Laurent Goujon <lgoujon@twitter.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Sun HttpURLConnection is able to handle authentication like SPNEGO without
caller intervention. However, there are some restrictions:
- do not need user direct input (user,password for example)
- it doesn't work when request body is chunked/streamed (because it cannot be
replayed)
Unfortunately there is no real way to leverage HttpURLConnection authentication
work as the authentication header is stripped off the request before returning
to the caller. There's also no way to explicitly disable authentication in
HttpURLConnection (SPNEGO auth will always be attempted if a valid token can be
created by GSSAPI).
This is an issue for jgit since it is expected that the first request will be
used to detect authentication method, and reuse for the subsequent requests.
This patch modifies TransportHTTP to detect authentication done in the background
by HttpURLConnection and sets the jgit authentication method accordingly so it will
always work for future requests (assuming that the authentication method used by
HttpURLConnection is also supported by jgit).
Bug: 428836
Change-Id: I79f3b70ca2b8377e20da8e6a01914e43e96595ce
Signed-off-by: Laurent Goujon <lgoujon@twitter.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Adds a factory class for GSSManager. GSSManager is already a factory class but
it doesn't work well with SPNEGO HTTP authentication unless the
javax.security.auth.useSubjectCredsOnly system property is set to false.
On Sun JDK, Sun GSSManagerImpl can be configured directly for SPNEGO auth
(without setting any system property). For a better experience, the class
availability is detected by reflection and used instead.
Detection is only done once, and fallbacks to org.ietf.jgss.GSSManager.
Bug: 428836
Change-Id: Idb9123d1f4013966919db43043ec959d4b133ae2
Signed-off-by: Laurent Goujon <lgoujon@twitter.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Stepping past the '.git' entry with `fti.next(1)` is unnecessary and in
fact a bug, as the subsequent access to FileTreeIterator is past it's
end-of-file - it has only 1 valid entry ('link').
This bug is only visibly exposed in certain environments depending on the
(unguaranteed) return order of `java.io.File.listFiles()`. On my box
FileTreeIteratorJava7Test would fail consistently for these 3 tests:
* testSymlinkActuallyModified
* testSymlinkNotModifiedThoughNormalized
* testSymlinkModifiedNotNormalized
They all failed in the same way:
testSymlinkActuallyModified(org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.FileTreeIteratorJava7Test) Time elapsed: 0.063 sec <<< ERROR!
org.eclipse.jgit.api.errors.JGitInternalException: /home/roberto/development/jgit/org.eclipse.jgit.java7.test/target/jgit_test_9202429389985749040_tmp
/tmp_807992722429349842/.git (Is a directory)
at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:146)
at org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.FileTreeIterator$FileEntry.openInputStream(FileTreeIterator.java:210)
at org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.WorkingTreeIterator.readContentAsNormalizedString(WorkingTreeIterator.java:984)
at org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.WorkingTreeIterator.contentCheck(WorkingTreeIterator.java:924)
at org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.WorkingTreeIterator.isModified(WorkingTreeIterator.java:860)
at org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.WorkingTreeIterator.isModified(WorkingTreeIterator.java:815)
at org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.FileTreeIteratorJava7Test.testSymlinkActuallyModified(FileTreeIteratorJava7Test.java:198)
Theses tests are all working with a small repo that has just two entries:
'.git' and 'link' (a symbolic link that's being tested on). `listFiles()`
is called by FileTreeIterator to get a preliminary list of FileEntry
objects:
https://github.com/eclipse/jgit/blob/6d724dcd/org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/treewalk/FileTreeIterator.java#L139
Whether your tests appeared to pass or fail was dependent on the returned
order of files from `listFiles()`:
* ['.git', 'link'] - PASS (Eclipse Hudson appears to get this ordering)
* ['link', '.git'] - FAIL (My env, Ubuntu 14.04/Java 1.7.0_55)
The tree-iterator passes the resulting `FileEntry`s to it's init() method:
https://github.com/eclipse/jgit/blob/6d724dcd/org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/treewalk/WorkingTreeIterator.java#L639-L665
... where a count of valid entries is made (`entryCnt`), the 'invalid'
entries (like'.git') being left in the hinterland of the `entries` array.
The rearrangement in the entries array for our tests looks like this:
* ['.git', 'link'] -> ['link', 'link']
* ['link', '.git'] -> ['link', '.git']
In both cases, `entryCnt` is set to 1, meaning that the _valid_ portion of
the iterator is the same (ie ['link']), but that the portion after EOF,
which we reach by calling `fti.next(1)`, is _different_ depending on your
environment. The entry used by the iterator at that point will be either
'link' (if you're lucky) or '.git', which will blow up the test.
Note that somewhat ironically, the 'self-check' assertions don't catch
this bug, as 'path' data is only parsed _before_ EOF - so
`fti.getEntryPathString()` returns the string "link" (and the assertion
passes) regardless of whether you're about to read the '.git' entry or not.
Change-Id: Ie58a7bc76b740ee52881ebf555564a74379028d6
Signed-off-by: Roberto Tyley <roberto.tyley@gmail.com>