sapling/eden/scm/tests/test-commitcloud-backup-sql1.t
Jun Wu ba2d83b3f8 pull: remove "new changesets" message
Summary:
Reverts https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/rev/eb586ed5d8ce.

The colon syntax (x:y) is deprecated and is unsupported by segmented changelog.

Reviewed By: DurhamG

Differential Revision: D19394101

fbshipit-source-id: 8c66756f1035ab7660180716a2afa052879f384e
2020-01-14 21:02:27 -08:00

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#chg-compatible
#if no-windows no-osx
$ setconfig extensions.treemanifest=!
$ mkcommit() {
> echo "$1" > "$1"
> hg add "$1"
> hg ci -d "0 0" -m "$1"
> }
$ . "$TESTDIR/infinitepush/library.sh"
$ setupcommon
With no configuration it should abort
$ hg init server
$ cd server
$ setupsqlserverhgrc babar
$ hg st
abort: please set infinitepush.sqlhost
[255]
$ setupdb
$ cd ..
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client1
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client2
$ cd client1
$ setupsqlclienthgrc
$ cd ../client2
$ setupsqlclienthgrc
$ cd ../client1
$ mkcommit scratchcommit
$ hg push -r . --to scratch/book --create
pushing to ssh://user@dummy/server
searching for changes
remote: pushing 1 commit:
remote: 2d9cfa751213 scratchcommit
Make pull and check that scratch commit is not pulled
$ cd ../client2
$ hg pull
pulling from ssh://user@dummy/server
no changes found
$ hg log -r scratch/book
abort: unknown revision 'scratch/book'!
(if scratch/book is a remote bookmark or commit, try to 'hg pull' it first)
[255]
Pull scratch commit from the second client
$ hg pull -B scratch/book
pulling from ssh://user@dummy/server
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
$ hg up scratch/book
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(activating bookmark scratch/book)
$ hg log -G
@ changeset: 0:2d9cfa751213
bookmark: scratch/book
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: scratchcommit
$ cd ../server
$ hg book scratch/%erversidebook
$ hg book serversidebook
$ cd ../client1
$ hg book --list-remote 'scratch/*'
scratch/%erversidebook 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
scratch/book 2d9cfa7512136a84a6edb6a7c288145229c2ef7f
$ hg book --list-remote 'scratch/%*'
scratch/%erversidebook 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
$ mysql -h $DBHOST -P $DBPORT -D $DBNAME -u $DBUSER $DBPASSOPT -e 'select * from nodesmetadata'
node message p1 p2 author committer author_date committer_date reponame optional_json_metadata
2d9cfa7512136a84a6edb6a7c288145229c2ef7f scratchcommit 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 test test 0 0 babar NULL
$ cd ../server
$ hg debugfillinfinitepushmetadata --node 2d9cfa7512136a84a6edb6a7c288145229c2ef7f
$ mysql -h $DBHOST -P $DBPORT -D $DBNAME -u $DBUSER $DBPASSOPT -e 'select * from nodesmetadata'
node message p1 p2 author committer author_date committer_date reponame optional_json_metadata
2d9cfa7512136a84a6edb6a7c288145229c2ef7f scratchcommit 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 test test 0 0 babar {"changed_files": {"scratchcommit": {"adds": 1, "isbinary": false, "removes": 0, "status": "added"}}}
$ cd ../
$ rm -rf client1 && rm -rf client2
Test ordering of hosts and reporoot in pullbackup
Expected result:
repo roots must be ordered in MRU order (the way the the most recent used come first)
Since bookmarkstonode mysql table uses '`time` datetime DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP'
with second resolution instead of an AUTO_INCREMENT column,
sleeps should be used to get predictable order
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client1
$ cd client1 && setupsqlclienthgrc
$ mkcommit 'Commit in repo client1'
$ sleep 1
$ hg cloud backup -q --config infinitepushbackup.hostname=mydevhost
$ cd ..
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server 'client2\dev'
$ cd 'client2\dev' && setupsqlclienthgrc
$ mkcommit 'Commit in repo client2\dev'
$ sleep 1
$ hg cloud backup -q --config infinitepushbackup.hostname=devhost
$ cd ..
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client3
$ cd client3 && setupsqlclienthgrc
$ mkcommit 'Commit in repo client3'
$ sleep 1
$ hg cloud backup -q --config infinitepushbackup.hostname=devhost
$ cd ..
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client4
$ cd client4 && setupsqlclienthgrc
$ mkcommit 'Commit in repo client4'
$ sleep 1
$ hg cloud backup -q --config infinitepushbackup.hostname=ourdevhost
$ cd ..
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client5
$ cd client5 && setupsqlclienthgrc
$ mkcommit 'Commit in repo client5'
$ sleep 1
$ hg cloud backup -q --config infinitepushbackup.hostname=mydevhost
$ hg cloud restorebackup --config infinitepushbackup.backuplistlimit=3
user test has 5 available backups:
(backups are ordered with the most recent at the top of the list)
$TESTTMP/client5 on mydevhost
$TESTTMP/client4 on ourdevhost
$TESTTMP/client3 on devhost
(older backups have been hidden, run 'hg cloud listbackups --all' to see them all)
abort: multiple backups found
(set --hostname and --reporoot to pick a backup)
[255]
$ hg cloud restorebackup --hostname mydevhost
user test has 2 available backups:
(backups are ordered with the most recent at the top of the list)
$TESTTMP/client5 on mydevhost
$TESTTMP/client1 on mydevhost
abort: multiple backups found
(set --hostname and --reporoot to pick a backup)
[255]
$ hg cloud restorebackup --reporoot $TESTTMP/client1 --hostname mydevhost -q # pullbackup should work with reporoot/hostname pair
$ hg cloud restorebackup --reporoot $TESTTMP/'client2\dev' --hostname devhost -q # pullbackup should work with reporoot/hostname pair
$ hg cloud restorebackup --reporoot $TESTTMP/client3 -q # pullbackup should work with reporoot only if it is unambiguous
$ hg cloud restorebackup --hostname ourdevhost -q # pullbackup should work with hostname only if it is unambiguous
$ hg log -G --template "{node|short} '{desc}'\n"
o 3309f3c00117 'Commit in repo client4'
o 8b99f4b01a41 'Commit in repo client3'
o f9fdbb60b59e 'Commit in repo client2\dev'
o 250e5455acab 'Commit in repo client1'
@ ec33790d6769 'Commit in repo client5'
hg cloud listbackups should also go in MRU order
$ hg cloud listbackups --json
{
"mydevhost": [
"$TESTTMP/client5",
"$TESTTMP/client1"
],
"ourdevhost": [
"$TESTTMP/client4"
],
"devhost": [
"$TESTTMP/client3",
"$TESTTMP/client2\\dev"
]
}
$ hg cloud listbackups
user test has 5 available backups:
(backups are ordered with the most recent at the top of the list)
$TESTTMP/client5 on mydevhost
$TESTTMP/client4 on ourdevhost
$TESTTMP/client3 on devhost
$TESTTMP/client2\dev on devhost
$TESTTMP/client1 on mydevhost
$ cd ../
$ rm -rf client*
Test of creation and later removal a bookmark that ends with '*'
Extected that the bookmark 'feature1' will mot be removed and
safely will be restored on the client2
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client1
$ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/server client2
$ cd client1 && setupsqlclienthgrc && cd ..
$ cd client2 && setupsqlclienthgrc && cd ..
$ cd client1
$ mkcommit 'Test commit1'
$ hg bookmark 'feature1'
$ sleep 1
$ mkcommit 'Test commit2'
$ hg up '.^'
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(leaving bookmark feature1)
$ hg bookmark '*'
$ sleep 1
$ hg log -G --template "{node|short} {bookmarks} '{desc}'\n"
o 679ff862f673 feature1 'Test commit2'
|
@ bf45ce9ee037 * 'Test commit1'
$ hg cloud backup -q --config infinitepushbackup.hostname=testhost
$ hg bookmark '*' --delete
$ hg cloud backup -q --config infinitepushbackup.hostname=testhost
$ cd ../client2
$ hg cloud restorebackup --hostname testhost -q
$ hg log -G --template "{node|short} {bookmarks} '{desc}'\n"
o 679ff862f673 feature1 'Test commit2'
|
o bf45ce9ee037 'Test commit1'
#endif