tests/test-lfs-bundle.t
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 10:55:22 +0100
changeset 51531 f85f23f1479b
parent 47071 3e381eb557f3
permissions -rw-r--r--
branchcache: skip entries that are topological heads in the on disk file In the majority of cases, topological heads are also branch heads. We have efficient way to get the topological heads and efficient way to retrieve their branch information. So there is little value in putting them in the branch cache file explicitly. On the contrary, writing them explicitly tend to create very large cache file that are inefficient to read and update. So the branch cache v3 format is no longer including them. This changeset focus on the format aspect and have no focus on the performance aspect. We will cover that later.

In this test, we want to test LFS bundle application on both LFS and non-LFS
repos.

To make it more interesting, the file revisions will contain hg filelog
metadata ('\1\n'). The bundle will have 1 file revision overlapping with the
destination repo.

#  rev      1          2         3
#  repo:    yes        yes       no
#  bundle:  no (base)  yes       yes (deltabase: 2 if possible)

It is interesting because rev 2 could have been stored as LFS in the repo, and
non-LFS in the bundle; or vice-versa.

Init

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > lfs=
  > drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
  > [lfs]
  > url=file:$TESTTMP/lfs-remote
  > EOF

Helper functions

  $ commitxy() {
  > hg debugdrawdag "$@" <<'EOS'
  >  Y  # Y/X=\1\nAAAA\nE\nF
  >  |  # Y/Y=\1\nAAAA\nG\nH
  >  X  # X/X=\1\nAAAA\nC\n
  >     # X/Y=\1\nAAAA\nD\n
  > EOS
  > }

  $ commitz() {
  > hg debugdrawdag "$@" <<'EOS'
  >  Z  # Z/X=\1\nAAAA\nI\n
  >  |  # Z/Y=\1\nAAAA\nJ\n
  >  |  # Z/Z=\1\nZ
  >  Y
  > EOS
  > }

  $ enablelfs() {
  >   cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [lfs]
  > track=all()
  > EOF
  > }

Generate bundles

  $ for i in normal lfs; do
  >   NAME=src-$i
  >   hg init $TESTTMP/$NAME
  >   cd $TESTTMP/$NAME
  >   [ $i = lfs ] && enablelfs
  >   commitxy
  >   commitz
  >   hg bundle -q --base X -r Y+Z $TESTTMP/$NAME.bundle
  >   SRCNAMES="$SRCNAMES $NAME"
  > done

Prepare destination repos

  $ for i in normal lfs; do
  >   NAME=dst-$i
  >   hg init $TESTTMP/$NAME
  >   cd $TESTTMP/$NAME
  >   [ $i = lfs ] && enablelfs
  >   commitxy
  >   DSTNAMES="$DSTNAMES $NAME"
  > done

Apply bundles

  $ for i in $SRCNAMES; do
  >   for j in $DSTNAMES; do
  >     echo ---- Applying $i.bundle to $j ----
  >     cp -R $TESTTMP/$j $TESTTMP/tmp-$i-$j
  >     cd $TESTTMP/tmp-$i-$j
  >     if hg unbundle $TESTTMP/$i.bundle -q 2>/dev/null; then
  >       hg verify -q && echo OK
  >     else
  >       echo CRASHED
  >     fi
  >   done
  > done
  ---- Applying src-normal.bundle to dst-normal ----
  OK
  ---- Applying src-normal.bundle to dst-lfs ----
  OK
  ---- Applying src-lfs.bundle to dst-normal ----
  OK
  ---- Applying src-lfs.bundle to dst-lfs ----
  OK

Hint if the cache location cannot be inferred from the environment

#if windows
  $ unset LOCALAPPDATA
  $ unset APPDATA
  $ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source
  abort: unknown lfs usercache location
  (define LOCALAPPDATA or APPDATA in the environment, or set lfs.usercache)
  [255]
#endif

#if osx
  $ unset HOME
  $ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source
  abort: unknown lfs usercache location
  (define HOME in the environment, or set lfs.usercache)
  [255]
#endif

#if no-windows no-osx
  $ unset XDG_CACHE_HOME
  $ unset HOME
  $ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source
  abort: unknown lfs usercache location
  (define XDG_CACHE_HOME or HOME in the environment, or set lfs.usercache)
  [255]
#endif