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that has merged into it. As the first step of a merge, pull, or
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branch operation we copy history from the source into the destination
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The copying is done in a slightly complicated order. We don't want to
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add a revision to the store until everything it refers to is also
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stored, so that if a revision is present we can totally recreate it.
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However, we can't know what files are included in a revision until we
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read its inventory. Therefore, we first pull the XML and hold it in
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memory until we've updated all of the files referenced.
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from bzrlib.revision import NULL_REVISION
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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class RepoFetcher(object):
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"""Pull revisions and texts from one repository to another.
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This should not be used directly, it's essential a object to encapsulate
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the logic in InterRepository.fetch().
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# TODO: Avoid repeatedly opening weaves so many times.
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# XXX: This doesn't handle ghost (not present in branch) revisions at
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# all yet. I'm not sure they really should be supported.
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# NOTE: This doesn't copy revisions which may be present but not
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# merged into the last revision. I'm not sure we want to do that.
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# - get a list of revisions that need to be pulled in
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# - for each one, pull in that revision file
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# and get the inventory, and store the inventory with right
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# - and get the ancestry, and store that with right parents too
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# - and keep a note of all file ids and version seen
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# - then go through all files; for each one get the weave,
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# and add in all file versions
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def greedy_fetch(to_branch, from_branch, revision=None, pb=None):
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f = Fetcher(to_branch, from_branch, revision, pb)
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return f.count_copied, f.failed_revisions
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class Fetcher(object):
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"""Pull revisions and texts from one branch to another.
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This doesn't update the destination's history; that can be done
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separately if desired.
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If set, pull only up to this revision_id.
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last_revision -- if last_revision
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is given it will be that, otherwise the last revision of
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count_copied -- number of revisions copied
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count_weaves -- number of file weaves copied
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def __init__(self, to_repository, from_repository, last_revision=None,
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find_ghosts=True, fetch_spec=None):
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"""Create a repo fetcher.
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:param last_revision: If set, try to limit to the data this revision
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:param find_ghosts: If True search the entire history for ghosts.
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# repository.fetch has the responsibility for short-circuiting
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# attempts to copy between a repository and itself.
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self.to_repository = to_repository
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self.from_repository = from_repository
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self.sink = to_repository._get_sink()
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# must not mutate self._last_revision as its potentially a shared instance
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self._last_revision = last_revision
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self._fetch_spec = fetch_spec
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self.find_ghosts = find_ghosts
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self.from_repository.lock_read()
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mutter("Using fetch logic to copy between %s(%s) and %s(%s)",
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self.from_repository, self.from_repository._format,
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self.to_repository, self.to_repository._format)
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self.from_repository.unlock()
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"""Primary worker function.
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This initialises all the needed variables, and then fetches the
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requested revisions, finally clearing the progress bar.
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# Roughly this is what we're aiming for fetch to become:
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# missing = self.sink.insert_stream(self.source.get_stream(search))
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# missing = self.sink.insert_stream(self.source.get_items(missing))
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def __init__(self, to_branch, from_branch, last_revision=None, pb=None):
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if to_branch == from_branch:
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raise Exception("can't fetch from a branch to itself")
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self.to_branch = to_branch
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self.to_weaves = to_branch.weave_store
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self.to_control = to_branch.control_weaves
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self.from_branch = from_branch
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self.from_weaves = from_branch.weave_store
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self.from_control = from_branch.control_weaves
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self.failed_revisions = []
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self.count_total = 0
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self.file_ids_names = {}
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pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
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pb.show_pct = pb.show_count = False
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pb.update("Finding revisions", 0, 2)
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search = self._revids_to_fetch()
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pb.update("Fetching revisions", 1, 2)
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self._fetch_everything_for_search(search)
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def _fetch_everything_for_search(self, search):
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"""Fetch all data for the given set of revisions."""
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# The first phase is "file". We pass the progress bar for it directly
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# into item_keys_introduced_by, which has more information about how
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# that phase is progressing than we do. Progress updates for the other
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# phases are taken care of in this function.
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# XXX: there should be a clear owner of the progress reporting. Perhaps
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# item_keys_introduced_by should have a richer API than it does at the
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# moment, so that it can feed the progress information back to this
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if (self.from_repository._format.rich_root_data and
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not self.to_repository._format.rich_root_data):
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raise errors.IncompatibleRepositories(
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self.from_repository, self.to_repository,
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"different rich-root support")
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pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
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pb.update("Get stream source")
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source = self.from_repository._get_source(
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self.to_repository._format)
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stream = source.get_stream(search)
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from_format = self.from_repository._format
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pb.update("Inserting stream")
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resume_tokens, missing_keys = self.sink.insert_stream(
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stream, from_format, [])
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if self.to_repository._fallback_repositories:
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self._parent_inventories(search.get_keys()))
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pb.update("Missing keys")
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stream = source.get_stream_for_missing_keys(missing_keys)
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pb.update("Inserting missing keys")
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resume_tokens, missing_keys = self.sink.insert_stream(
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stream, from_format, resume_tokens)
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raise AssertionError(
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"second push failed to complete a fetch %r." % (
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raise AssertionError(
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"second push failed to commit the fetch %r." % (
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pb.update("Finishing stream")
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def _revids_to_fetch(self):
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"""Determines the exact revisions needed from self.from_repository to
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install self._last_revision in self.to_repository.
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If no revisions need to be fetched, then this just returns None.
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if self._fetch_spec is not None:
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return self._fetch_spec
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mutter('fetch up to rev {%s}', self._last_revision)
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if self._last_revision is NULL_REVISION:
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# explicit limit of no revisions needed
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return self.to_repository.search_missing_revision_ids(
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self.from_repository, self._last_revision,
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find_ghosts=self.find_ghosts)
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def _parent_inventories(self, revision_ids):
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# Find all the parent revisions referenced by the stream, but
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# not present in the stream, and make sure we send their
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parent_maps = self.to_repository.get_parent_map(revision_ids)
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map(parents.update, parent_maps.itervalues())
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parents.discard(NULL_REVISION)
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parents.difference_update(revision_ids)
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missing_keys = set(('inventories', rev_id) for rev_id in parents)
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class Inter1and2Helper(object):
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"""Helper for operations that convert data from model 1 and 2
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This is for use by fetchers and converters.
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def __init__(self, source):
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:param source: The repository data comes from
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def iter_rev_trees(self, revs):
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"""Iterate through RevisionTrees efficiently.
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Additionally, the inventory's revision_id is set if unset.
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Trees are retrieved in batches of 100, and then yielded in the order
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:param revs: A list of revision ids
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# In case that revs is not a list.
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for tree in self.source.revision_trees(revs[:100]):
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if tree.inventory.revision_id is None:
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tree.inventory.revision_id = tree.get_revision_id()
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def _find_root_ids(self, revs, parent_map, graph):
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for tree in self.iter_rev_trees(revs):
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revision_id = tree.inventory.root.revision
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root_id = tree.get_root_id()
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revision_root[revision_id] = root_id
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# Find out which parents we don't already know root ids for
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for revision_parents in parent_map.itervalues():
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parents.update(revision_parents)
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parents.difference_update(revision_root.keys() + [NULL_REVISION])
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# Limit to revisions present in the versionedfile
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parents = graph.get_parent_map(parents).keys()
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for tree in self.iter_rev_trees(parents):
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root_id = tree.get_root_id()
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revision_root[tree.get_revision_id()] = root_id
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def generate_root_texts(self, revs):
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"""Generate VersionedFiles for all root ids.
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:param revs: the revisions to include
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graph = self.source.get_graph()
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parent_map = graph.get_parent_map(revs)
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rev_order = tsort.topo_sort(parent_map)
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rev_id_to_root_id = self._find_root_ids(revs, parent_map, graph)
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root_id_order = [(rev_id_to_root_id[rev_id], rev_id) for rev_id in
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# Guaranteed stable, this groups all the file id operations together
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# retaining topological order within the revisions of a file id.
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# File id splits and joins would invalidate this, but they don't exist
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# yet, and are unlikely to in non-rich-root environments anyway.
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root_id_order.sort(key=operator.itemgetter(0))
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# Create a record stream containing the roots to create.
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# XXX: not covered by tests, should have a flag to always run
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# this. -- mbp 20100129
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graph = self.source_repo.get_known_graph_ancestry(revs)
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new_roots_stream = _new_root_data_stream(
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root_id_order, rev_id_to_root_id, parent_map, self.source, graph)
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return [('texts', new_roots_stream)]
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def _get_rich_root_heads_graph(source_repo, revision_ids):
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"""Get a Graph object suitable for asking heads() for new rich roots."""
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def _new_root_data_stream(
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root_keys_to_create, rev_id_to_root_id_map, parent_map, repo, graph=None):
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"""Generate a texts substream of synthesised root entries.
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Used in fetches that do rich-root upgrades.
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:param root_keys_to_create: iterable of (root_id, rev_id) pairs describing
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the root entries to create.
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:param rev_id_to_root_id_map: dict of known rev_id -> root_id mappings for
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calculating the parents. If a parent rev_id is not found here then it
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will be recalculated.
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:param parent_map: a parent map for all the revisions in
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:param graph: a graph to use instead of repo.get_graph().
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for root_key in root_keys_to_create:
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root_id, rev_id = root_key
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parent_keys = _parent_keys_for_root_version(
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root_id, rev_id, rev_id_to_root_id_map, parent_map, repo, graph)
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yield versionedfile.FulltextContentFactory(
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root_key, parent_keys, None, '')
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def _parent_keys_for_root_version(
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root_id, rev_id, rev_id_to_root_id_map, parent_map, repo, graph=None):
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"""Get the parent keys for a given root id.
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A helper function for _new_root_data_stream.
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# Include direct parents of the revision, but only if they used the same
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# root_id and are heads.
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rev_parents = parent_map[rev_id]
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for parent_id in rev_parents:
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if parent_id == NULL_REVISION:
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if parent_id not in rev_id_to_root_id_map:
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# We probably didn't read this revision, go spend the extra effort
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tree = repo.revision_tree(parent_id)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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# Ghost, fill out rev_id_to_root_id in case we encounter this
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# But set parent_root_id to None since we don't really know
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parent_root_id = None
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parent_root_id = tree.get_root_id()
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rev_id_to_root_id_map[parent_id] = None
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# rev_id_to_root_id_map[parent_id] = parent_root_id
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# memory consumption maybe?
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parent_root_id = rev_id_to_root_id_map[parent_id]
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if root_id == parent_root_id:
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# With stacking we _might_ want to refer to a non-local revision,
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# but this code path only applies when we have the full content
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# available, so ghosts really are ghosts, not just the edge of
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parent_ids.append(parent_id)
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# root_id may be in the parent anyway.
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tree = repo.revision_tree(parent_id)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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# ghost, can't refer to it.
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parent_ids.append(tree.inventory[root_id].revision)
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except errors.NoSuchId:
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# Drop non-head parents
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graph = repo.get_graph()
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heads = graph.heads(parent_ids)
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for parent_id in parent_ids:
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if parent_id in heads and parent_id not in selected_ids:
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selected_ids.append(parent_id)
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parent_keys = [(root_id, parent_id) for parent_id in selected_ids]
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self.count_weaves = 0
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self.copied_file_ids = set()
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self.pb = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.progress_bar()
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self._fetch_revisions(last_revision)
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def _fetch_revisions(self, last_revision):
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self.last_revision = self._find_last_revision(last_revision)
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except NoSuchRevision, e:
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mutter('failed getting last revision: %s', e)
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raise InstallFailed([last_revision])
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mutter('fetch up to rev {%s}', self.last_revision)
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revs_to_fetch = self._compare_ancestries()
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raise InstallFailed([self.last_revision])
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self._copy_revisions(revs_to_fetch)
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self.new_ancestry = revs_to_fetch
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def _find_last_revision(self, last_revision):
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"""Find the limiting source revision.
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Every ancestor of that revision will be merged across.
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Returns the revision_id, or returns None if there's no history
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in the source branch."""
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self.pb.update('get source history')
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from_history = self.from_branch.revision_history()
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self.pb.update('get destination history')
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self.from_branch.get_revision(last_revision)
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return from_history[-1]
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return None # no history in the source branch
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def _compare_ancestries(self):
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"""Get a list of revisions that must be copied.
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That is, every revision that's in the ancestry of the source
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branch and not in the destination branch."""
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self.pb.update('get source ancestry')
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self.from_ancestry = self.from_branch.get_ancestry(self.last_revision)
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dest_last_rev = self.to_branch.last_revision()
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self.pb.update('get destination ancestry')
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dest_ancestry = self.to_branch.get_ancestry(dest_last_rev)
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ss = set(dest_ancestry)
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for rev_id in self.from_ancestry:
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to_fetch.append(rev_id)
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mutter('need to get revision {%s}', rev_id)
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mutter('need to get %d revisions in total', len(to_fetch))
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self.count_total = len(to_fetch)
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def _copy_revisions(self, revs_to_fetch):
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for rev_id in revs_to_fetch:
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if self.to_branch.has_revision(rev_id):
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self.pb.update('fetch revision', i, self.count_total)
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self._copy_one_revision(rev_id)
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self.count_copied += 1
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def _copy_one_revision(self, rev_id):
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"""Copy revision and everything referenced by it."""
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mutter('copying revision {%s}', rev_id)
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rev_xml = self.from_branch.get_revision_xml(rev_id)
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inv_xml = self.from_branch.get_inventory_xml(rev_id)
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rev = serializer_v5.read_revision_from_string(rev_xml)
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inv = serializer_v5.read_inventory_from_string(inv_xml)
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assert rev.revision_id == rev_id
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assert rev.inventory_sha1 == sha_string(inv_xml)
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mutter(' commiter %s, %d parents',
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self._copy_new_texts(rev_id, inv)
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parents = rev.parent_ids
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for parent in parents:
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if not self.to_branch.has_revision(parent):
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parents.pop(parents.index(parent))
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self._copy_inventory(rev_id, inv_xml, parents)
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self.to_branch.revision_store.add(StringIO(rev_xml), rev_id)
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mutter('copied revision %s', rev_id)
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def _copy_inventory(self, rev_id, inv_xml, parent_ids):
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self.to_control.add_text('inventory', rev_id,
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split_lines(inv_xml), parent_ids,
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self.to_branch.get_transaction())
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def _copy_new_texts(self, rev_id, inv):
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"""Copy any new texts occuring in this revision."""
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# TODO: Rather than writing out weaves every time, hold them
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# in memory until everything's done? But this way is nicer
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# if it's interrupted.
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for path, ie in inv.iter_entries():
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if ie.revision != rev_id:
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mutter('%s {%s} is changed in this revision',
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self._copy_one_weave(rev_id, ie.file_id)
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def _copy_one_weave(self, rev_id, file_id):
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"""Copy one file weave."""
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mutter('copy file {%s} modified in {%s}', file_id, rev_id)
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if file_id in self.copied_file_ids:
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mutter('file {%s} already copied', file_id)
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from_weave = self.from_weaves.get_weave(file_id,
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self.from_branch.get_transaction())
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to_weave = self.to_weaves.get_weave_or_empty(file_id,
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self.to_branch.get_transaction())
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to_weave.join(from_weave)
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except errors.WeaveParentMismatch:
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to_weave.reweave(from_weave)
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self.to_weaves.put_weave(file_id, to_weave,
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self.to_branch.get_transaction())
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self.count_weaves += 1
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self.copied_file_ids.add(file_id)
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mutter('copied file {%s}', file_id)