sapling/tests/test-fb-hgext-fastannotate-protocol.t
Durham Goode ad813edcbd treemanifest: enable treemanifest by default in tests
Summary:
Now that all our repos are treemanifest, let's enable the extension by
default in tests. Once we're certain no one needs it in production we'll also
make it the default in core Mercurial.

This diff includes a minor fix in treemanifest to be aware of always-enabled
extensions. It won't matter until we actually add treemanifest to the list of
default enabled extensions, but I caught this while testing things.

Reviewed By: ikostia

Differential Revision: D15030253

fbshipit-source-id: d8361f915928b6ad90665e6ed330c1df5c8d8d86
2019-05-28 03:17:02 -07:00

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$ setconfig extensions.treemanifest=!
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [ui]
> ssh = $PYTHON "$TESTDIR/dummyssh"
> [extensions]
> fastannotate=
> [fastannotate]
> mainbranch=@
> EOF
$ HGMERGE=true; export HGMERGE
setup the server repo
$ hg init repo-server
$ cd repo-server
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF
> [fastannotate]
> server=1
> EOF
$ for i in 1 2 3 4; do
> echo $i >> a
> hg commit -A -m $i a
> done
$ [ -d .hg/fastannotate ]
[1]
$ hg bookmark @
$ cd ..
setup the local repo
$ hg clone 'ssh://user@dummy/repo-server' repo-local -q
$ cd repo-local
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF
> [fastannotate]
> client=1
> clientfetchthreshold=0
> EOF
$ [ -d .hg/fastannotate ]
[1]
$ hg fastannotate a --debug
running * (glob)
sending hello command
sending between command
remote: * (glob) (?)
remote: capabilities: * (glob)
remote: * (glob) (?)
fastannotate: requesting 1 files
sending batch command
fastannotate: server returned
fastannotate: writing 112 bytes to fastannotate/default/a.l (?)
fastannotate: writing 94 bytes to fastannotate/default/a.m
fastannotate: writing 112 bytes to fastannotate/default/a.l (?)
fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 4
the cache could be reused and no download is necessary
$ hg fastannotate a --debug
fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 4
if the client agrees where the head of the master branch is, no re-download
happens even if the client has more commits
$ echo 5 >> a
$ hg commit -m 5
$ hg bookmark -r 3 @ -f
$ hg fastannotate a --debug
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 4
4: 5
if the client has a different "@" (head of the master branch) and "@" is ahead
of the server, the server can detect things are unchanged and does not return
full contents (not that there is no "writing ... to fastannotate"), but the
client can also build things up on its own (causing diverge)
$ hg bookmark -r 4 @ -f
$ hg fastannotate a --debug
running * (glob)
sending hello command
sending between command
remote: * (glob) (?)
remote: capabilities: * (glob)
remote: * (glob) (?)
fastannotate: requesting 1 files
sending batch command
fastannotate: server returned
fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 4
4: 5
if the client has a different "@" which is behind the server. no download is
necessary
$ hg fastannotate a --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=2
fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 4
4: 5
define fastannotate on-disk paths
$ p1=.hg/fastannotate/default
$ p2=../repo-server/.hg/fastannotate/default
revert bookmark change so the client is behind the server
$ hg bookmark -r 2 @ -f
in the "fctx" mode with the "annotate" command, the client also downloads the
cache. but not in the (default) "fastannotate" mode.
$ rm $p1/a.l $p1/a.m
$ hg annotate a --debug | grep 'fastannotate: writing'
[1]
$ hg annotate a --config fastannotate.modes=fctx --debug | grep 'fastannotate: writing' | sort
fastannotate: writing 112 bytes to fastannotate/default/a.l
fastannotate: writing 94 bytes to fastannotate/default/a.m
the fastannotate cache (built server-side, downloaded client-side) in two repos
have the same content (because the client downloads from the server)
$ diff $p1/a.l $p2/a.l
$ diff $p1/a.m $p2/a.m
in the "fctx" mode, the client could also build the cache locally
$ hg annotate a --config fastannotate.modes=fctx --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=4 | grep fastannotate
fastannotate: requesting 1 files
fastannotate: server returned
fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch
the server would rebuild broken cache automatically
$ cp $p2/a.m $p2/a.m.bak
$ echo BROKEN1 > $p1/a.m
$ echo BROKEN2 > $p2/a.m
$ hg fastannotate a --debug | grep 'fastannotate: writing' | sort
fastannotate: writing 112 bytes to fastannotate/default/a.l
fastannotate: writing 94 bytes to fastannotate/default/a.m
$ diff $p1/a.m $p2/a.m
$ diff $p2/a.m $p2/a.m.bak
use the "debugbuildannotatecache" command to build annotate cache
$ rm -rf $p1 $p2
$ hg --cwd ../repo-server debugbuildannotatecache a --debug
fastannotate: a: 4 new changesets in the main branch
$ hg --cwd ../repo-local debugbuildannotatecache a --debug
running * (glob)
sending hello command
sending between command
remote: * (glob) (?)
remote: capabilities: * (glob)
remote: * (glob) (?)
fastannotate: requesting 1 files
sending batch command
fastannotate: server returned
fastannotate: writing * (glob)
fastannotate: writing * (glob)
$ diff $p1/a.l $p2/a.l
$ diff $p1/a.m $p2/a.m
with the clientfetchthreshold config option, the client can build up the cache
without downloading from the server
$ rm -rf $p1
$ hg fastannotate a --debug --config fastannotate.clientfetchthreshold=10
fastannotate: a: 3 new changesets in the main branch
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 4
4: 5
if the fastannotate directory is not writable, the fctx mode still works
$ rm -rf $p1
$ touch $p1
$ hg annotate a --debug --traceback --config fastannotate.modes=fctx
fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted
fastannotate: prefetch failed: * (glob)
fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted
fastannotate: falling back to the vanilla annotate: * (glob)
0: 1
1: 2
2: 3
3: 4
4: 5
with serverbuildondemand=False, the server will not build anything
$ cat >> ../repo-server/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [fastannotate]
> serverbuildondemand=False
> EOF
$ rm -rf $p1 $p2
$ hg fastannotate a --debug | grep 'fastannotate: writing'
[1]