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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""Server-side repository related request implmentations."""
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from bzrlib import errors
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from bzrlib.bzrdir import BzrDir
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from bzrlib.smart.request import (
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FailedSmartServerResponse,
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SuccessfulSmartServerResponse,
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class SmartServerRepositoryRequest(SmartServerRequest):
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"""Common base class for Repository requests."""
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def do(self, path, *args):
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"""Execute a repository request.
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The repository must be at the exact path - no searching is done.
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The actual logic is delegated to self.do_repository_request.
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:param path: The path for the repository.
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:return: A smart server from self.do_repository_request().
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transport = self._backing_transport.clone(path)
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bzrdir = BzrDir.open_from_transport(transport)
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repository = bzrdir.open_repository()
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return self.do_repository_request(repository, *args)
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class SmartServerRepositoryGetRevisionGraph(SmartServerRepositoryRequest):
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def do_repository_request(self, repository, revision_id):
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"""Return the result of repository.get_revision_graph(revision_id).
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:param repository: The repository to query in.
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:param revision_id: The utf8 encoded revision_id to get a graph from.
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:return: A smart server response where the body contains an utf8
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encoded flattened list of the revision graph.
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revision_graph = repository.get_revision_graph(revision_id)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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# Note that we return an empty body, rather than omitting the body.
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# This way the client knows that it can always expect to find a body
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# in the response for this method, even in the error case.
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return FailedSmartServerResponse(('nosuchrevision', revision_id), '')
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for revision, parents in revision_graph.items():
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lines.append(' '.join([revision,] + parents))
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', ), '\n'.join(lines))
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class SmartServerRequestHasRevision(SmartServerRepositoryRequest):
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def do_repository_request(self, repository, revision_id):
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"""Return ok if a specific revision is in the repository at path.
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:param repository: The repository to query in.
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:param revision_id: The utf8 encoded revision_id to lookup.
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:return: A smart server response of ('ok', ) if the revision is
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if repository.has_revision(revision_id):
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('yes', ))
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('no', ))
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class SmartServerRepositoryGatherStats(SmartServerRepositoryRequest):
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def do_repository_request(self, repository, revid, committers):
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"""Return the result of repository.gather_stats().
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:param repository: The repository to query in.
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:param revid: utf8 encoded rev id or an empty string to indicate None
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:param committers: 'yes' or 'no'.
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:return: A SmartServerResponse ('ok',), a encoded body looking like
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latestrev: 345.700 3600
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But containing only fields returned by the gather_stats() call
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decoded_revision_id = None
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decoded_revision_id = revid
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if committers == 'yes':
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decoded_committers = True
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decoded_committers = None
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stats = repository.gather_stats(decoded_revision_id, decoded_committers)
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if stats.has_key('committers'):
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body += 'committers: %d\n' % stats['committers']
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if stats.has_key('firstrev'):
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body += 'firstrev: %.3f %d\n' % stats['firstrev']
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if stats.has_key('latestrev'):
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body += 'latestrev: %.3f %d\n' % stats['latestrev']
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if stats.has_key('revisions'):
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body += 'revisions: %d\n' % stats['revisions']
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if stats.has_key('size'):
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body += 'size: %d\n' % stats['size']
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', ), body)
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class SmartServerRepositoryIsShared(SmartServerRepositoryRequest):
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def do_repository_request(self, repository):
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"""Return the result of repository.is_shared().
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:param repository: The repository to query in.
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:return: A smart server response of ('yes', ) if the repository is
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shared, and ('no', ) if it is not.
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if repository.is_shared():
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('yes', ))
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('no', ))
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class SmartServerRepositoryLockWrite(SmartServerRepositoryRequest):
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def do_repository_request(self, repository, token=''):
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# XXX: this probably should not have a token.
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token = repository.lock_write(token=token)
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except errors.LockContention, e:
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return FailedSmartServerResponse(('LockContention',))
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except errors.UnlockableTransport:
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return FailedSmartServerResponse(('UnlockableTransport',))
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repository.leave_lock_in_place()
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok', token))
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class SmartServerRepositoryUnlock(SmartServerRepositoryRequest):
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def do_repository_request(self, repository, token):
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repository.lock_write(token=token)
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except errors.TokenMismatch, e:
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return FailedSmartServerResponse(('TokenMismatch',))
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repository.dont_leave_lock_in_place()
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok',))
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class SmartServerRepositoryTarball(SmartServerRepositoryRequest):
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"""Get the raw repository files as a tarball.
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The returned tarball contains a .bzr control directory which in turn
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contains a repository.
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This takes one parameter, compression, which currently must be
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This is used to implement the Repository.copy_content_into operation.
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def do_repository_request(self, repository, compression):
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from bzrlib import osutils
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repo_transport = repository.control_files._transport
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tmp_dirname, tmp_repo = self._copy_to_tempdir(repository)
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controldir_name = tmp_dirname + '/.bzr'
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return self._tarfile_response(controldir_name, compression)
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osutils.rmtree(tmp_dirname)
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def _copy_to_tempdir(self, from_repo):
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tmp_dirname = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='tmpbzrclone')
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tmp_bzrdir = from_repo.bzrdir._format.initialize(tmp_dirname)
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tmp_repo = from_repo._format.initialize(tmp_bzrdir)
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from_repo.copy_content_into(tmp_repo)
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return tmp_dirname, tmp_repo
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def _tarfile_response(self, tmp_dirname, compression):
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temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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self._tarball_of_dir(tmp_dirname, compression, temp.name)
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# all finished; write the tempfile out to the network
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return SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok',), temp.read())
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# FIXME: Don't read the whole thing into memory here; rather stream it
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# out from the file onto the network. mbp 20070411
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def _tarball_of_dir(self, dirname, compression, tarfile_name):
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tarball = tarfile.open(tarfile_name, mode='w:' + compression)
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# The tarball module only accepts ascii names, and (i guess)
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# packs them with their 8bit names. We know all the files
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# within the repository have ASCII names so the should be safe
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dirname = dirname.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
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# python's tarball module includes the whole path by default so
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assert dirname.endswith('.bzr')
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tarball.add(dirname, '.bzr') # recursive by default