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#
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"""Copying of history from one branch to another.
The basic plan is that every branch knows the history of everything
that has merged into it. As the first step of a merge, pull, or
branch operation we copy history from the source into the destination
branch.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import operator
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
lazy_import(globals(), """
from bzrlib import (
tsort,
versionedfile,
vf_search,
)
""")
from bzrlib import (
errors,
ui,
)
from bzrlib.i18n import gettext
from bzrlib.revision import NULL_REVISION
from bzrlib.trace import mutter
class RepoFetcher(object):
"""Pull revisions and texts from one repository to another.
This should not be used directly, it's essential a object to encapsulate
the logic in InterRepository.fetch().
"""
def __init__(self, to_repository, from_repository, last_revision=None,
find_ghosts=True, fetch_spec=None):
"""Create a repo fetcher.
:param last_revision: If set, try to limit to the data this revision
references.
:param fetch_spec: A SearchResult specifying which revisions to fetch.
If set, this overrides last_revision.
:param find_ghosts: If True search the entire history for ghosts.
"""
# repository.fetch has the responsibility for short-circuiting
# attempts to copy between a repository and itself.
self.to_repository = to_repository
self.from_repository = from_repository
self.sink = to_repository._get_sink()
# must not mutate self._last_revision as its potentially a shared instance
self._last_revision = last_revision
self._fetch_spec = fetch_spec
self.find_ghosts = find_ghosts
self.from_repository.lock_read()
mutter("Using fetch logic to copy between %s(%s) and %s(%s)",
self.from_repository, self.from_repository._format,
self.to_repository, self.to_repository._format)
try:
self.__fetch()
finally:
self.from_repository.unlock()
def __fetch(self):
"""Primary worker function.
This initialises all the needed variables, and then fetches the
requested revisions, finally clearing the progress bar.
"""
# Roughly this is what we're aiming for fetch to become:
#
# missing = self.sink.insert_stream(self.source.get_stream(search))
# if missing:
# missing = self.sink.insert_stream(self.source.get_items(missing))
# assert not missing
self.count_total = 0
self.file_ids_names = {}
pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
pb.show_pct = pb.show_count = False
try:
pb.update(gettext("Finding revisions"), 0, 2)
search_result = self._revids_to_fetch()
mutter('fetching: %s', search_result)
if search_result.is_empty():
return
pb.update(gettext("Fetching revisions"), 1, 2)
self._fetch_everything_for_search(search_result)
finally:
pb.finished()
def _fetch_everything_for_search(self, search):
"""Fetch all data for the given set of revisions."""
# The first phase is "file". We pass the progress bar for it directly
# into item_keys_introduced_by, which has more information about how
# that phase is progressing than we do. Progress updates for the other
# phases are taken care of in this function.
# XXX: there should be a clear owner of the progress reporting. Perhaps
# item_keys_introduced_by should have a richer API than it does at the
# moment, so that it can feed the progress information back to this
# function?
if (self.from_repository._format.rich_root_data and
not self.to_repository._format.rich_root_data):
raise errors.IncompatibleRepositories(
self.from_repository, self.to_repository,
"different rich-root support")
pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
try:
pb.update("Get stream source")
source = self.from_repository._get_source(
self.to_repository._format)
stream = source.get_stream(search)
from_format = self.from_repository._format
pb.update("Inserting stream")
resume_tokens, missing_keys = self.sink.insert_stream(
stream, from_format, [])
if missing_keys:
pb.update("Missing keys")
stream = source.get_stream_for_missing_keys(missing_keys)
pb.update("Inserting missing keys")
resume_tokens, missing_keys = self.sink.insert_stream(
stream, from_format, resume_tokens)
if missing_keys:
raise AssertionError(
"second push failed to complete a fetch %r." % (
missing_keys,))
if resume_tokens:
raise AssertionError(
"second push failed to commit the fetch %r." % (
resume_tokens,))
pb.update("Finishing stream")
self.sink.finished()
finally:
pb.finished()
def _revids_to_fetch(self):
"""Determines the exact revisions needed from self.from_repository to
install self._last_revision in self.to_repository.
:returns: A SearchResult of some sort. (Possibly a
PendingAncestryResult, EmptySearchResult, etc.)
"""
if self._fetch_spec is not None:
# The fetch spec is already a concrete search result.
return self._fetch_spec
elif self._last_revision == NULL_REVISION:
# fetch_spec is None + last_revision is null => empty fetch.
# explicit limit of no revisions needed
return vf_search.EmptySearchResult()
elif self._last_revision is not None:
return vf_search.NotInOtherForRevs(self.to_repository,
self.from_repository, [self._last_revision],
find_ghosts=self.find_ghosts).execute()
else: # self._last_revision is None:
return vf_search.EverythingNotInOther(self.to_repository,
self.from_repository,
find_ghosts=self.find_ghosts).execute()
class Inter1and2Helper(object):
"""Helper for operations that convert data from model 1 and 2
This is for use by fetchers and converters.
"""
# This is a class variable so that the test suite can override it.
known_graph_threshold = 100
def __init__(self, source):
"""Constructor.
:param source: The repository data comes from
"""
self.source = source
def iter_rev_trees(self, revs):
"""Iterate through RevisionTrees efficiently.
Additionally, the inventory's revision_id is set if unset.
Trees are retrieved in batches of 100, and then yielded in the order
they were requested.
:param revs: A list of revision ids
"""
# In case that revs is not a list.
revs = list(revs)
while revs:
for tree in self.source.revision_trees(revs[:100]):
if tree.inventory.revision_id is None:
tree.inventory.revision_id = tree.get_revision_id()
yield tree
revs = revs[100:]
def _find_root_ids(self, revs, parent_map, graph):
revision_root = {}
for tree in self.iter_rev_trees(revs):
revision_id = tree.inventory.root.revision
root_id = tree.get_root_id()
revision_root[revision_id] = root_id
# Find out which parents we don't already know root ids for
parents = set()
for revision_parents in parent_map.itervalues():
parents.update(revision_parents)
parents.difference_update(revision_root.keys() + [NULL_REVISION])
# Limit to revisions present in the versionedfile
parents = graph.get_parent_map(parents).keys()
for tree in self.iter_rev_trees(parents):
root_id = tree.get_root_id()
revision_root[tree.get_revision_id()] = root_id
return revision_root
def generate_root_texts(self, revs):
"""Generate VersionedFiles for all root ids.
:param revs: the revisions to include
"""
graph = self.source.get_graph()
parent_map = graph.get_parent_map(revs)
rev_order = tsort.topo_sort(parent_map)
rev_id_to_root_id = self._find_root_ids(revs, parent_map, graph)
root_id_order = [(rev_id_to_root_id[rev_id], rev_id) for rev_id in
rev_order]
# Guaranteed stable, this groups all the file id operations together
# retaining topological order within the revisions of a file id.
# File id splits and joins would invalidate this, but they don't exist
# yet, and are unlikely to in non-rich-root environments anyway.
root_id_order.sort(key=operator.itemgetter(0))
# Create a record stream containing the roots to create.
if len(revs) > self.known_graph_threshold:
graph = self.source.get_known_graph_ancestry(revs)
new_roots_stream = _new_root_data_stream(
root_id_order, rev_id_to_root_id, parent_map, self.source, graph)
return [('texts', new_roots_stream)]
def _new_root_data_stream(
root_keys_to_create, rev_id_to_root_id_map, parent_map, repo, graph=None):
"""Generate a texts substream of synthesised root entries.
Used in fetches that do rich-root upgrades.
:param root_keys_to_create: iterable of (root_id, rev_id) pairs describing
the root entries to create.
:param rev_id_to_root_id_map: dict of known rev_id -> root_id mappings for
calculating the parents. If a parent rev_id is not found here then it
will be recalculated.
:param parent_map: a parent map for all the revisions in
root_keys_to_create.
:param graph: a graph to use instead of repo.get_graph().
"""
for root_key in root_keys_to_create:
root_id, rev_id = root_key
parent_keys = _parent_keys_for_root_version(
root_id, rev_id, rev_id_to_root_id_map, parent_map, repo, graph)
yield versionedfile.FulltextContentFactory(
root_key, parent_keys, None, '')
def _parent_keys_for_root_version(
root_id, rev_id, rev_id_to_root_id_map, parent_map, repo, graph=None):
"""Get the parent keys for a given root id.
A helper function for _new_root_data_stream.
"""
# Include direct parents of the revision, but only if they used the same
# root_id and are heads.
rev_parents = parent_map[rev_id]
parent_ids = []
for parent_id in rev_parents:
if parent_id == NULL_REVISION:
continue
if parent_id not in rev_id_to_root_id_map:
# We probably didn't read this revision, go spend the extra effort
# to actually check
try:
tree = repo.revision_tree(parent_id)
except errors.NoSuchRevision:
# Ghost, fill out rev_id_to_root_id in case we encounter this
# again.
# But set parent_root_id to None since we don't really know
parent_root_id = None
else:
parent_root_id = tree.get_root_id()
rev_id_to_root_id_map[parent_id] = None
# XXX: why not:
# rev_id_to_root_id_map[parent_id] = parent_root_id
# memory consumption maybe?
else:
parent_root_id = rev_id_to_root_id_map[parent_id]
if root_id == parent_root_id:
# With stacking we _might_ want to refer to a non-local revision,
# but this code path only applies when we have the full content
# available, so ghosts really are ghosts, not just the edge of
# local data.
parent_ids.append(parent_id)
else:
# root_id may be in the parent anyway.
try:
tree = repo.revision_tree(parent_id)
except errors.NoSuchRevision:
# ghost, can't refer to it.
pass
else:
try:
parent_ids.append(tree.get_file_revision(root_id))
except errors.NoSuchId:
# not in the tree
pass
# Drop non-head parents
if graph is None:
graph = repo.get_graph()
heads = graph.heads(parent_ids)
selected_ids = []
for parent_id in parent_ids:
if parent_id in heads and parent_id not in selected_ids:
selected_ids.append(parent_id)
parent_keys = [(root_id, parent_id) for parent_id in selected_ids]
return parent_keys
class TargetRepoKinds(object):
"""An enum-like set of constants.
They are the possible values of FetchSpecFactory.target_repo_kinds.
"""
PREEXISTING = 'preexisting'
STACKED = 'stacked'
EMPTY = 'empty'
class FetchSpecFactory(object):
"""A helper for building the best fetch spec for a sprout call.
Factors that go into determining the sort of fetch to perform:
* did the caller specify any revision IDs?
* did the caller specify a source branch (need to fetch its
heads_to_fetch(), usually the tip + tags)
* is there an existing target repo (don't need to refetch revs it
already has)
* target is stacked? (similar to pre-existing target repo: even if
the target itself is new don't want to refetch existing revs)
:ivar source_branch: the source branch if one specified, else None.
:ivar source_branch_stop_revision_id: fetch up to this revision of
source_branch, rather than its tip.
:ivar source_repo: the source repository if one found, else None.
:ivar target_repo: the target repository acquired by sprout.
:ivar target_repo_kind: one of the TargetRepoKinds constants.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._explicit_rev_ids = set()
self.source_branch = None
self.source_branch_stop_revision_id = None
self.source_repo = None
self.target_repo = None
self.target_repo_kind = None
self.limit = None
def add_revision_ids(self, revision_ids):
"""Add revision_ids to the set of revision_ids to be fetched."""
self._explicit_rev_ids.update(revision_ids)
def make_fetch_spec(self):
"""Build a SearchResult or PendingAncestryResult or etc."""
if self.target_repo_kind is None or self.source_repo is None:
raise AssertionError(
'Incomplete FetchSpecFactory: %r' % (self.__dict__,))
if len(self._explicit_rev_ids) == 0 and self.source_branch is None:
if self.limit is not None:
raise NotImplementedError(
"limit is only supported with a source branch set")
# Caller hasn't specified any revisions or source branch
if self.target_repo_kind == TargetRepoKinds.EMPTY:
return vf_search.EverythingResult(self.source_repo)
else:
# We want everything not already in the target (or target's
# fallbacks).
return vf_search.EverythingNotInOther(
self.target_repo, self.source_repo).execute()
heads_to_fetch = set(self._explicit_rev_ids)
if self.source_branch is not None:
must_fetch, if_present_fetch = self.source_branch.heads_to_fetch()
if self.source_branch_stop_revision_id is not None:
# Replace the tip rev from must_fetch with the stop revision
# XXX: this might be wrong if the tip rev is also in the
# must_fetch set for other reasons (e.g. it's the tip of
# multiple loom threads?), but then it's pretty unclear what it
# should mean to specify a stop_revision in that case anyway.
must_fetch.discard(self.source_branch.last_revision())
must_fetch.add(self.source_branch_stop_revision_id)
heads_to_fetch.update(must_fetch)
else:
if_present_fetch = set()
if self.target_repo_kind == TargetRepoKinds.EMPTY:
# PendingAncestryResult does not raise errors if a requested head
# is absent. Ideally it would support the
# required_ids/if_present_ids distinction, but in practice
# heads_to_fetch will almost certainly be present so this doesn't
# matter much.
all_heads = heads_to_fetch.union(if_present_fetch)
ret = vf_search.PendingAncestryResult(all_heads, self.source_repo)
if self.limit is not None:
graph = self.source_repo.get_graph()
topo_order = list(graph.iter_topo_order(ret.get_keys()))
result_set = topo_order[:self.limit]
ret = self.source_repo.revision_ids_to_search_result(result_set)
return ret
else:
return vf_search.NotInOtherForRevs(self.target_repo, self.source_repo,
required_ids=heads_to_fetch, if_present_ids=if_present_fetch,
limit=self.limit).execute()
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