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
# unit tests for mercuril.util utilities
from __future__ import absolute_import
import contextlib
import itertools
import unittest
from mercurial import pycompat, util, utils
@contextlib.contextmanager
def mocktimer(incr=0.1, *additional_targets):
"""Replaces util.timer and additional_targets with a mock
The timer starts at 0. On each call the time incremented by the value
of incr. If incr is an iterable, then the time is incremented by the
next value from that iterable, looping in a cycle when reaching the end.
additional_targets must be a sequence of (object, attribute_name) tuples;
the mock is set with setattr(object, attribute_name, mock).
"""
time = [0]
try:
incr = itertools.cycle(incr)
except TypeError:
incr = itertools.repeat(incr)
def timer():
time[0] += next(incr)
return time[0]
# record original values
orig = util.timer
additional_origs = [(o, a, getattr(o, a)) for o, a in additional_targets]
# mock out targets
util.timer = timer
for obj, attr in additional_targets:
setattr(obj, attr, timer)
try:
yield
finally:
# restore originals
util.timer = orig
for args in additional_origs:
setattr(*args)
# attr.s default factory for util.timedstats.start binds the timer we
# need to mock out.
_start_default = (util.timedcmstats.start.default, 'factory')
@contextlib.contextmanager
def capturestderr():
"""Replace utils.procutil.stderr with a pycompat.bytesio instance
The instance is made available as the return value of __enter__.
This contextmanager is reentrant.
"""
orig = utils.procutil.stderr
utils.procutil.stderr = pycompat.bytesio()
try:
yield utils.procutil.stderr
finally:
utils.procutil.stderr = orig
class timedtests(unittest.TestCase):
def testtimedcmstatsstr(self):
stats = util.timedcmstats()
self.assertEqual(str(stats), '<unknown>')
self.assertEqual(bytes(stats), b'<unknown>')
stats.elapsed = 12.34
self.assertEqual(str(stats), pycompat.sysstr(util.timecount(12.34)))
self.assertEqual(bytes(stats), util.timecount(12.34))
def testtimedcmcleanexit(self):
# timestamps 1, 4, elapsed time of 4 - 1 = 3
with mocktimer([1, 3], _start_default):
with util.timedcm('pass') as stats:
# actual context doesn't matter
pass
self.assertEqual(stats.start, 1)
self.assertEqual(stats.elapsed, 3)
self.assertEqual(stats.level, 1)
def testtimedcmnested(self):
# timestamps 1, 3, 6, 10, elapsed times of 6 - 3 = 3 and 10 - 1 = 9
with mocktimer([1, 2, 3, 4], _start_default):
with util.timedcm('outer') as outer_stats:
with util.timedcm('inner') as inner_stats:
# actual context doesn't matter
pass
self.assertEqual(outer_stats.start, 1)
self.assertEqual(outer_stats.elapsed, 9)
self.assertEqual(outer_stats.level, 1)
self.assertEqual(inner_stats.start, 3)
self.assertEqual(inner_stats.elapsed, 3)
self.assertEqual(inner_stats.level, 2)
def testtimedcmexception(self):
# timestamps 1, 4, elapsed time of 4 - 1 = 3
with mocktimer([1, 3], _start_default):
try:
with util.timedcm('exceptional') as stats:
raise ValueError()
except ValueError:
pass
self.assertEqual(stats.start, 1)
self.assertEqual(stats.elapsed, 3)
self.assertEqual(stats.level, 1)
def testtimeddecorator(self):
@util.timed
def testfunc(callcount=1):
callcount -= 1
if callcount:
testfunc(callcount)
# timestamps 1, 2, 3, 4, elapsed time of 3 - 2 = 1 and 4 - 1 = 3
with mocktimer(1, _start_default):
with capturestderr() as out:
testfunc(2)
self.assertEqual(
out.getvalue(),
(b' testfunc: 1.000 s\n' b' testfunc: 3.000 s\n'),
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import silenttestrunner
silenttestrunner.main(__name__)