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Git creates `.git/commondir` when there are custom worktrees (see "git worktree add" related commands).
`.git/commondir` in such case contains a link to another dot-git repository tree, which could contain some folders like:
- objects;
- config;
- refs;
- etc.
In this PR a new dotgit.RepositoryFilesystem struct is defined, which is billy.Filesystem interface compatible object-wrapper, that can handle commondir and dispatch all operations to the correct file path.
`git.PlainOpen` remain unchanged, but `git.PlainOpenWithOptions` has a new option: `PlainOpenOptions.EnableDotGitCommonDir=true|false` (which is false by default). When `EnableDotGitCommonDir=true` repository-open procedure will read `.git/commondir` (if it exists) and then create dotgit.RepositoryFilesystem object initialized with 2 filesystems. This object then passed into storage and then into dotgit.DotGit as `billy.Filesystem` interface. This object will catch all filesystem operations and dispatch to the correct repository-filesystem (dot-git or common-dot-git) according to the rules described in the doc: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrepository-layout#Documentation/gitrepository-layout.txt. EnableDotGitCommonDir option will only work with the filesystem-backed storage.
Also worktree_test.go has been adopted from an older, already existing existing PR: https://github.com/src-d/go-git/pull/1098. This PR needs new fixtures added in the following PR: https://github.com/go-git/go-git-fixtures/pull/1.
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This reverts commit 3127ad9a44a2ee935502816065dfe39f494f583d, reversing
changes made to 73c52edaad2dae256be61bd1dbbab08e1092f58e.
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On some operating systems, read() of a directory fd may actually succeed and
return garbage resembling on-disk contents. As a result, dotgit may return
successful from readReferenceFile() when it should in-fact not.
This fixes readReferenceFile() on FreeBSD.
Signed-off-by: Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org>
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Specifically, the problem demonstrated is that on some OS (e.g. FreeBSD),
read() on a directory will succeed. The current implementation will accept
that and return incorrect results, rather than rejecting the directory.
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...for reading and writing global (~/.git/config) and reading system (/etc/gitconfig) configs in addition to local repo config
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storage/filesystem: dotgit, unable to work with .git folder with temporal packfiles
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prefix and suffix. Fixes #1149
Signed-off-by: Yuichi Watanabe <yuichi.watanabe.ja@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Yuichi Watanabe <yuichi.watanabe.ja@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Yuichi Watanabe <yuichi.watanabe.ja@gmail.com>
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When we assign a value to err, make sure to also check for it being nil
afterwards. If those were intentionally unchecked, we should remove the
assignment in the first place. Those checks certainly never harm, but please
review thoroughly and let me know.
Signed-off-by: Christian Muehlhaeuser <muesli@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 19d6f42a4d814a50bd262fbb69a9b670db9756a2)
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The MaxOpenDescriptors option provides a middle ground solution between keeping
all packfiles open (as offered by the KeepDescriptors option) and keeping none
open.
Signed-off-by: Arran Walker <arran.walker@fiveturns.org>
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storage: transactional, new storage with transactional capabilities
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CheckAndSetReference
Signed-off-by: Máximo Cuadros <mcuadros@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Do not use tags to check if the filesystem is able to open files
in read/write mode.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: kuba-- <kuba@sourced.tech>
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Using equals to compare files it uses diff to do so. This can
potentially consume lots of ram. Changed the comparison to use file
offsets. If the descriptor is reused the offset is maintained.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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This option maintains packfile file descriptors opened after reading
objects from them. It improves performance as it does not have to be
opening packfiles each time an object is needed.
Also adds Close to EncodedObjectStorer to close all the files manualy.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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This functionality was already tested in storage/filesystem.
The coverage tool only takes into account files from the same
package of the test.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Also adds Static configuration to Storage and DotGit. This option means
that the git repository is not expected to be modified while open and
enables some optimizations.
Each time a file is accessed the storer tries to open an object file for
the requested hash. When this is done for a lot of objects it is
expensive. With Static option a list of object files is generated the
first time an object is accessed and used to check if exists instead of
using system calls.
A similar optimization is done for packfiles.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Also reformatted function comment and fixed some typos.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Search for incoming object directory was done once each time objects
were accessed. This means a ReadDir of the objects path that is
expensive. Now incoming directory is searched the first time an object
is accessed and its name kept in DotGit to be reused.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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added support for quarantine directory
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Signed-off-by: Santiago M. Mola <santi@mola.io>
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Signed-off-by: noxora <ldecker@indeed.com>
trying a possible fix to the delete test
Signed-off-by: noxora <ldecker@indeed.com>
still trying to fix this test
Signed-off-by: noxora <ldecker@indeed.com>
fixes did not work, seems to be a windows env problem
Signed-off-by: noxora <ldecker@indeed.com>
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Signed-off-by: Miguel Molina <miguel@erizocosmi.co>
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Signed-off-by: Miguel Molina <miguel@erizocosmi.co>
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Now dotgit.PackWriter uses the new packfile.Parser and index.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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norwfs build flag was used to work on filesystems that do not support neither opening a file in read/write mode or renaming a file (e.f. sivafs).
This had two problems:
- go-git could not be compiled to work properly both with regular filesystems and limited filesystems at the same time.
- the norwfs trick was not available on Windows.
This PR removes the norwfs build flag, as well as the windows conditional flag on the dotgit package.
For the file open mode, we use the new billy capabilities, to check at runtime if the filesystem supports opening a file in read/write mode or not.
For the renaming, we just try and fallback to alternative methods if billy.ErrNotSupported is returned.
Signed-off-by: Santiago M. Mola <santi@mola.io>
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Signed-off-by: Antonio Jesus Navarro Perez <antnavper@gmail.com>
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