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#
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"""Server-side bzrdir related request implmentations."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from bzrlib import (
bencode,
branch,
errors,
repository,
urlutils,
)
from bzrlib.bzrdir import (
BzrDir,
BzrDirFormat,
BzrProber,
)
from bzrlib.controldir import (
network_format_registry,
)
from bzrlib.smart.request import (
FailedSmartServerResponse,
SmartServerRequest,
SuccessfulSmartServerResponse,
)
class SmartServerRequestOpenBzrDir(SmartServerRequest):
def do(self, path):
try:
t = self.transport_from_client_path(path)
except errors.PathNotChild:
# The client is trying to ask about a path that they have no access
# to.
# Ideally we'd return a FailedSmartServerResponse here rather than
# a "successful" negative, but we want to be compatibile with
# clients that don't anticipate errors from this method.
answer = 'no'
else:
bzr_prober = BzrProber()
try:
bzr_prober.probe_transport(t)
except (errors.NotBranchError, errors.UnknownFormatError):
answer = 'no'
else:
answer = 'yes'
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse((answer,))
class SmartServerRequestOpenBzrDir_2_1(SmartServerRequest):
def do(self, path):
"""Is there a BzrDir present, and if so does it have a working tree?
New in 2.1.
"""
try:
t = self.transport_from_client_path(path)
except errors.PathNotChild:
# The client is trying to ask about a path that they have no access
# to.
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('no',))
try:
bd = BzrDir.open_from_transport(t)
except errors.NotBranchError:
answer = ('no',)
else:
answer = ('yes',)
if bd.has_workingtree():
answer += ('yes',)
else:
answer += ('no',)
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(answer)
class SmartServerRequestBzrDir(SmartServerRequest):
def do(self, path, *args):
"""Open a BzrDir at path, and return `self.do_bzrdir_request(*args)`."""
try:
self._bzrdir = BzrDir.open_from_transport(
self.transport_from_client_path(path))
except errors.NotBranchError, e:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('nobranch',))
return self.do_bzrdir_request(*args)
def _boolean_to_yes_no(self, a_boolean):
if a_boolean:
return 'yes'
else:
return 'no'
def _format_to_capabilities(self, repo_format):
rich_root = self._boolean_to_yes_no(repo_format.rich_root_data)
tree_ref = self._boolean_to_yes_no(
repo_format.supports_tree_reference)
external_lookup = self._boolean_to_yes_no(
repo_format.supports_external_lookups)
return rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup
def _repo_relpath(self, current_transport, repository):
"""Get the relative path for repository from current_transport."""
# the relpath of the bzrdir in the found repository gives us the
# path segments to pop-out.
relpath = repository.user_transport.relpath(
current_transport.base)
if len(relpath):
segments = ['..'] * len(relpath.split('/'))
else:
segments = []
return '/'.join(segments)
class SmartServerBzrDirRequestDestroyBranch(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self, name=None):
"""Destroy the branch with the specified name.
New in 2.5.0.
:return: On success, 'ok'.
"""
try:
self._bzrdir.destroy_branch(name)
except errors.NotBranchError, e:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('nobranch',))
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok',))
class SmartServerBzrDirRequestHasWorkingTree(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self, name=None):
"""Check whether there is a working tree present.
New in 2.5.0.
:return: If there is a working tree present, 'yes'.
Otherwise 'no'.
"""
if self._bzrdir.has_workingtree():
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('yes', ))
else:
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('no', ))
class SmartServerBzrDirRequestDestroyRepository(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self, name=None):
"""Destroy the repository.
New in 2.5.0.
:return: On success, 'ok'.
"""
try:
self._bzrdir.destroy_repository()
except errors.NoRepositoryPresent, e:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('norepository',))
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok',))
class SmartServerBzrDirRequestCloningMetaDir(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self, require_stacking):
"""Get the format that should be used when cloning from this dir.
New in 1.13.
:return: on success, a 3-tuple of network names for (control,
repository, branch) directories, where '' signifies "not present".
If this BzrDir contains a branch reference then this will fail with
BranchReference; clients should resolve branch references before
calling this RPC.
"""
try:
branch_ref = self._bzrdir.get_branch_reference()
except errors.NotBranchError:
branch_ref = None
if branch_ref is not None:
# The server shouldn't try to resolve references, and it quite
# possibly can't reach them anyway. The client needs to resolve
# the branch reference to determine the cloning_metadir.
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('BranchReference',))
if require_stacking == "True":
require_stacking = True
else:
require_stacking = False
control_format = self._bzrdir.cloning_metadir(
require_stacking=require_stacking)
control_name = control_format.network_name()
if not control_format.fixed_components:
branch_name = ('branch',
control_format.get_branch_format().network_name())
repository_name = control_format.repository_format.network_name()
else:
# Only MetaDir has delegated formats today.
branch_name = ('branch', '')
repository_name = ''
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse((control_name, repository_name,
branch_name))
class SmartServerBzrDirRequestCheckoutMetaDir(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
"""Get the format to use for checkouts.
New in 2.5.
:return: on success, a 3-tuple of network names for (control,
repository, branch) directories, where '' signifies "not present".
If this BzrDir contains a branch reference then this will fail with
BranchReference; clients should resolve branch references before
calling this RPC (they should not try to create a checkout of a
checkout).
"""
def do_bzrdir_request(self):
try:
branch_ref = self._bzrdir.get_branch_reference()
except errors.NotBranchError:
branch_ref = None
if branch_ref is not None:
# The server shouldn't try to resolve references, and it quite
# possibly can't reach them anyway. The client needs to resolve
# the branch reference to determine the cloning_metadir.
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('BranchReference',))
control_format = self._bzrdir.checkout_metadir()
control_name = control_format.network_name()
if not control_format.fixed_components:
branch_name = control_format.get_branch_format().network_name()
repo_name = control_format.repository_format.network_name()
else:
branch_name = ''
repo_name = ''
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(
(control_name, repo_name, branch_name))
class SmartServerRequestCreateBranch(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do(self, path, network_name):
"""Create a branch in the bzr dir at path.
This operates precisely like 'bzrdir.create_branch'.
If a bzrdir is not present, an exception is propogated
rather than 'no branch' because these are different conditions (and
this method should only be called after establishing that a bzr dir
exists anyway).
This is the initial version of this method introduced to the smart
server for 1.13.
:param path: The path to the bzrdir.
:param network_name: The network name of the branch type to create.
:return: ('ok', branch_format, repo_path, rich_root, tree_ref,
external_lookup, repo_format)
"""
bzrdir = BzrDir.open_from_transport(
self.transport_from_client_path(path))
format = branch.network_format_registry.get(network_name)
bzrdir.branch_format = format
result = format.initialize(bzrdir, name="")
rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup = self._format_to_capabilities(
result.repository._format)
branch_format = result._format.network_name()
repo_format = result.repository._format.network_name()
repo_path = self._repo_relpath(bzrdir.root_transport,
result.repository)
# branch format, repo relpath, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup,
# repo_network_name
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', branch_format, repo_path,
rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, repo_format))
class SmartServerRequestCreateRepository(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do(self, path, network_name, shared):
"""Create a repository in the bzr dir at path.
This operates precisely like 'bzrdir.create_repository'.
If a bzrdir is not present, an exception is propagated
rather than 'no branch' because these are different conditions (and
this method should only be called after establishing that a bzr dir
exists anyway).
This is the initial version of this method introduced to the smart
server for 1.13.
:param path: The path to the bzrdir.
:param network_name: The network name of the repository type to create.
:param shared: The value to pass create_repository for the shared
parameter.
:return: (ok, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, network_name)
"""
bzrdir = BzrDir.open_from_transport(
self.transport_from_client_path(path))
shared = shared == 'True'
format = repository.network_format_registry.get(network_name)
bzrdir.repository_format = format
result = format.initialize(bzrdir, shared=shared)
rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup = self._format_to_capabilities(
result._format)
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', rich_root, tree_ref,
external_lookup, result._format.network_name()))
class SmartServerRequestFindRepository(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def _find(self, path):
"""try to find a repository from path upwards
This operates precisely like 'bzrdir.find_repository'.
:return: (relpath, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, network_name).
All are strings, relpath is a / prefixed path, the next three are
either 'yes' or 'no', and the last is a repository format network
name.
:raises errors.NoRepositoryPresent: When there is no repository
present.
"""
bzrdir = BzrDir.open_from_transport(
self.transport_from_client_path(path))
repository = bzrdir.find_repository()
path = self._repo_relpath(bzrdir.root_transport, repository)
rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup = self._format_to_capabilities(
repository._format)
network_name = repository._format.network_name()
return path, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, network_name
class SmartServerRequestFindRepositoryV1(SmartServerRequestFindRepository):
def do(self, path):
"""try to find a repository from path upwards
This operates precisely like 'bzrdir.find_repository'.
If a bzrdir is not present, an exception is propagated
rather than 'no branch' because these are different conditions.
This is the initial version of this method introduced with the smart
server. Modern clients will try the V2 method that adds support for the
supports_external_lookups attribute.
:return: norepository or ok, relpath.
"""
try:
path, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, name = self._find(path)
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', path, rich_root, tree_ref))
except errors.NoRepositoryPresent:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('norepository', ))
class SmartServerRequestFindRepositoryV2(SmartServerRequestFindRepository):
def do(self, path):
"""try to find a repository from path upwards
This operates precisely like 'bzrdir.find_repository'.
If a bzrdir is not present, an exception is propagated
rather than 'no branch' because these are different conditions.
This is the second edition of this method introduced in bzr 1.3, which
returns information about the supports_external_lookups format
attribute too.
:return: norepository or ok, relpath, rich_root, tree_ref,
external_lookup.
"""
try:
path, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, name = self._find(path)
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(
('ok', path, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup))
except errors.NoRepositoryPresent:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('norepository', ))
class SmartServerRequestFindRepositoryV3(SmartServerRequestFindRepository):
def do(self, path):
"""try to find a repository from path upwards
This operates precisely like 'bzrdir.find_repository'.
If a bzrdir is not present, an exception is propogated
rather than 'no branch' because these are different conditions.
This is the third edition of this method introduced in bzr 1.13, which
returns information about the network name of the repository format.
:return: norepository or ok, relpath, rich_root, tree_ref,
external_lookup, network_name.
"""
try:
path, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, name = self._find(path)
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(
('ok', path, rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup, name))
except errors.NoRepositoryPresent:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('norepository', ))
class SmartServerBzrDirRequestConfigFile(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self):
"""Get the configuration bytes for a config file in bzrdir.
The body is not utf8 decoded - it is the literal bytestream from disk.
"""
config = self._bzrdir._get_config()
if config is None:
content = ''
else:
content = config._get_config_file().read()
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse((), content)
class SmartServerBzrDirRequestGetBranches(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self):
"""Get the branches in a control directory.
The body is a bencoded dictionary, with values similar to the return
value of the open branch request.
"""
branches = self._bzrdir.get_branches()
ret = {}
for name, b in branches.iteritems():
if name is None:
name = ""
ret[name] = ("branch", b._format.network_name())
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(
("success", ), bencode.bencode(ret))
class SmartServerRequestInitializeBzrDir(SmartServerRequest):
def do(self, path):
"""Initialize a bzrdir at path.
The default format of the server is used.
:return: SmartServerResponse(('ok', ))
"""
target_transport = self.transport_from_client_path(path)
BzrDirFormat.get_default_format().initialize_on_transport(target_transport)
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', ))
class SmartServerRequestBzrDirInitializeEx(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def parse_NoneTrueFalse(self, arg):
if not arg:
return None
if arg == 'False':
return False
if arg == 'True':
return True
raise AssertionError("invalid arg %r" % arg)
def parse_NoneString(self, arg):
return arg or None
def _serialize_NoneTrueFalse(self, arg):
if arg is False:
return 'False'
if not arg:
return ''
return 'True'
def do(self, bzrdir_network_name, path, use_existing_dir, create_prefix,
force_new_repo, stacked_on, stack_on_pwd, repo_format_name,
make_working_trees, shared_repo):
"""Initialize a bzrdir at path as per
BzrDirFormat.initialize_on_transport_ex.
New in 1.16. (Replaces BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex verb from 1.15).
:return: return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse((repo_path, rich_root,
tree_ref, external_lookup, repo_network_name,
repo_bzrdir_network_name, bzrdir_format_network_name,
NoneTrueFalse(stacking), final_stack, final_stack_pwd,
repo_lock_token))
"""
target_transport = self.transport_from_client_path(path)
format = network_format_registry.get(bzrdir_network_name)
use_existing_dir = self.parse_NoneTrueFalse(use_existing_dir)
create_prefix = self.parse_NoneTrueFalse(create_prefix)
force_new_repo = self.parse_NoneTrueFalse(force_new_repo)
stacked_on = self.parse_NoneString(stacked_on)
stack_on_pwd = self.parse_NoneString(stack_on_pwd)
make_working_trees = self.parse_NoneTrueFalse(make_working_trees)
shared_repo = self.parse_NoneTrueFalse(shared_repo)
if stack_on_pwd == '.':
stack_on_pwd = target_transport.base
repo_format_name = self.parse_NoneString(repo_format_name)
repo, bzrdir, stacking, repository_policy = \
format.initialize_on_transport_ex(target_transport,
use_existing_dir=use_existing_dir, create_prefix=create_prefix,
force_new_repo=force_new_repo, stacked_on=stacked_on,
stack_on_pwd=stack_on_pwd, repo_format_name=repo_format_name,
make_working_trees=make_working_trees, shared_repo=shared_repo)
if repo is None:
repo_path = ''
repo_name = ''
rich_root = tree_ref = external_lookup = ''
repo_bzrdir_name = ''
final_stack = None
final_stack_pwd = None
repo_lock_token = ''
else:
repo_path = self._repo_relpath(bzrdir.root_transport, repo)
if repo_path == '':
repo_path = '.'
rich_root, tree_ref, external_lookup = self._format_to_capabilities(
repo._format)
repo_name = repo._format.network_name()
repo_bzrdir_name = repo.bzrdir._format.network_name()
final_stack = repository_policy._stack_on
final_stack_pwd = repository_policy._stack_on_pwd
# It is returned locked, but we need to do the lock to get the lock
# token.
repo.unlock()
repo_lock_token = repo.lock_write().repository_token or ''
if repo_lock_token:
repo.leave_lock_in_place()
repo.unlock()
final_stack = final_stack or ''
final_stack_pwd = final_stack_pwd or ''
# We want this to be relative to the bzrdir.
if final_stack_pwd:
final_stack_pwd = urlutils.relative_url(
target_transport.base, final_stack_pwd)
# Can't meaningfully return a root path.
if final_stack.startswith('/'):
client_path = self._root_client_path + final_stack[1:]
final_stack = urlutils.relative_url(
self._root_client_path, client_path)
final_stack_pwd = '.'
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse((repo_path, rich_root, tree_ref,
external_lookup, repo_name, repo_bzrdir_name,
bzrdir._format.network_name(),
self._serialize_NoneTrueFalse(stacking), final_stack,
final_stack_pwd, repo_lock_token))
class SmartServerRequestOpenBranch(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self):
"""open a branch at path and return the branch reference or branch."""
try:
reference_url = self._bzrdir.get_branch_reference()
if reference_url is None:
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', ''))
else:
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', reference_url))
except errors.NotBranchError, e:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('nobranch',))
class SmartServerRequestOpenBranchV2(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self):
"""open a branch at path and return the reference or format."""
try:
reference_url = self._bzrdir.get_branch_reference()
if reference_url is None:
br = self._bzrdir.open_branch(ignore_fallbacks=True)
format = br._format.network_name()
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('branch', format))
else:
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ref', reference_url))
except errors.NotBranchError, e:
return FailedSmartServerResponse(('nobranch',))
class SmartServerRequestOpenBranchV3(SmartServerRequestBzrDir):
def do_bzrdir_request(self):
"""Open a branch at path and return the reference or format.
This version introduced in 2.1.
Differences to SmartServerRequestOpenBranchV2:
* can return 2-element ('nobranch', extra), where 'extra' is a string
with an explanation like 'location is a repository'. Previously
a 'nobranch' response would never have more than one element.
"""
try:
reference_url = self._bzrdir.get_branch_reference()
if reference_url is None:
br = self._bzrdir.open_branch(ignore_fallbacks=True)
format = br._format.network_name()
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('branch', format))
else:
return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ref', reference_url))
except errors.NotBranchError, e:
# Stringify the exception so that its .detail attribute will be
# filled out.
str(e)
resp = ('nobranch',)
detail = e.detail
if detail:
if detail.startswith(': '):
detail = detail[2:]
resp += (detail,)
return FailedSmartServerResponse(resp)
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