tests/test-hgwebdirsym.t
author Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net>
Mon, 31 Jan 2022 18:13:00 +0300
changeset 48789 ef50a62eec40
parent 25472 4d2b9b304ad0
permissions -rw-r--r--
obsolete: don't use os.stat in repo.obsstore.__nonzero__ if it's static HTTP If a repo is accessed via static HTTP, then we obviously can't use os.stat() to just peek at the file size. Let's download the entire file to check its size. Yes, this feels wasteful, but: 1. If we're cloning or pulling a repo from a static HTTP server, we need the contents of the obsstore anyway. 2. Implementing statichttpvfs.stat() that uses HEAD will result in one more request to a static-only HTTP server, which is already slow. Also parsing a response to a HEAD request to construct os.stat_result is pretty hacky. There's also a question of the remote server properly supporting HEAD method and reporting at least file size. 3. Implementing statichttpvfs.stat() that uses GET is pretty much the same thing as we do here, except we can't even cache the response easily, unlike simply accessing obsstore._data, which is @propertycache'd. Importing statichttprepo locally to avoid circular import. See also: 4507bc001365 and commit message of f8f2ecdde4b5. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12195

#require serve symlink

Tests whether or not hgwebdir properly handles various symlink topologies.

hide outer repo
  $ hg init

  $ hg init a
  $ echo a > a/a
  $ hg --cwd a ci -Ama -d'1 0'
  adding a
  $ mkdir webdir
  $ cd webdir
  $ hg init b
  $ echo b > b/b
  $ hg --cwd b ci -Amb -d'2 0'
  adding b
  $ hg init c
  $ echo c > c/c
  $ hg --cwd c ci -Amc -d'3 0'
  adding c
  $ ln -s ../a al
  $ ln -s ../webdir circle
  $ root=`pwd`
  $ cd ..
  $ cat > collections.conf <<EOF
  > [collections]
  > $root=$root
  > EOF
  $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid --webdir-conf collections.conf \
  >     -A access-collections.log -E error-collections.log
  $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS

should succeed

  $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT '?style=raw'
  200 Script output follows
  
  
  /al/
  /b/
  /c/
  
  $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'al/file/tip/a?style=raw'
  200 Script output follows
  
  a
  $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'b/file/tip/b?style=raw'
  200 Script output follows
  
  b
  $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'c/file/tip/c?style=raw'
  200 Script output follows
  
  c

should fail

  $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/al/file/tip/a?style=raw'
  404 Not Found
  
  
  error: repository circle/al/file/tip/a not found
  [1]
  $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/b/file/tip/a?style=raw'
  404 Not Found
  
  
  error: repository circle/b/file/tip/a not found
  [1]
  $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/c/file/tip/a?style=raw'
  404 Not Found
  
  
  error: repository circle/c/file/tip/a not found
  [1]

collections errors

  $ cat error-collections.log