Commit c5837cad by Carlos Martín Nieto

remote: implement opportunistic remote-tracking branch updates

When a list of refspecs is passed to fetch (what git would consider
refspec passed on the command-line), we not only need to perform the
updates described in that refspec, but also update the remote-tracking
branch of the fetched remote heads according to the remote's configured
refspecs.

These "fetches" are not however to be written to FETCH_HEAD as they
would be duplicate data, and it's not what the user asked for.
parent 2cdd5c57
......@@ -56,5 +56,11 @@ v0.21 + 1
* Add support for refspecs with the asterisk in the middle of a
pattern.
* Fetching now performs opportunistic updates. To achieve this, we
introduce a difference between active and passive refspecs, which
make git_remote_download and git_remote_fetch to take a list of
resfpecs to be the active list, similarly to how git fetch accepts a
list on the command-line.
* Introduce git_merge_bases() and the git_oidarray type to expose all
merge bases between two commits.
......@@ -833,6 +833,7 @@ int git_remote_download(git_remote *remote, const git_strarray *refspecs)
if ((git_vector_init(&specs, 0, NULL)) < 0)
goto on_error;
remote->passed_refspecs = 0;
if (!refspecs) {
to_active = &remote->refspecs;
} else {
......@@ -842,6 +843,7 @@ int git_remote_download(git_remote *remote, const git_strarray *refspecs)
}
to_active = &specs;
remote->passed_refspecs = 1;
}
free_refspecs(&remote->passive_refspecs);
......@@ -1140,6 +1142,96 @@ on_error:
}
/**
* Iteration over the three vectors, with a pause whenever we find a match
*
* On each stop, we store the iteration stat in the inout i,j,k
* parameters, and return the currently matching passive refspec as
* well as the head which we matched.
*/
static int next_head(const git_remote *remote, git_vector *refs,
git_refspec **out_spec, git_remote_head **out_head,
size_t *out_i, size_t *out_j, size_t *out_k)
{
const git_vector *active, *passive;
git_remote_head *head;
git_refspec *spec, *passive_spec;
size_t i, j, k;
active = &remote->active_refspecs;
passive = &remote->passive_refspecs;
i = *out_i;
j = *out_j;
k = *out_k;
for (; i < refs->length; i++) {
head = git_vector_get(refs, i);
if (!git_reference_is_valid_name(head->name))
continue;
for (; j < active->length; j++) {
spec = git_vector_get(active, j);
if (!git_refspec_src_matches(spec, head->name))
continue;
for (; k < passive->length; k++) {
passive_spec = git_vector_get(passive, k);
if (!git_refspec_src_matches(passive_spec, head->name))
continue;
*out_spec = passive_spec;
*out_head = head;
*out_i = i;
*out_j = j;
*out_k = k + 1;
return 0;
}
k = 0;
}
j = 0;
}
return GIT_ITEROVER;
}
static int opportunistic_updates(const git_remote *remote, git_vector *refs, const git_signature *sig, const char *msg)
{
size_t i, j, k;
git_refspec *spec;
git_remote_head *head;
git_reference *ref;
git_buf refname = GIT_BUF_INIT;
int error;
i = j = k = 0;
while ((error = next_head(remote, refs, &spec, &head, &i, &j, &k)) == 0) {
/*
* If we got here, there is a refspec which was used
* for fetching which matches the source of one of the
* passive refspecs, so we should update that
* remote-tracking branch, but not add it to
* FETCH_HEAD
*/
if ((error = git_refspec_transform(&refname, spec, head->name)) < 0)
return error;
error = git_reference_create(&ref, remote->repo, refname.ptr, &head->oid, true, sig, msg);
git_buf_free(&refname);
if (error < 0)
return error;
}
return 0;
}
int git_remote_update_tips(
git_remote *remote,
const git_signature *signature,
......@@ -1170,6 +1262,10 @@ int git_remote_update_tips(
goto out;
}
/* only try to do opportunisitic updates if the refpec lists differ */
if (remote->passed_refspecs)
error = opportunistic_updates(remote, &refs, signature, reflog_message);
out:
git_vector_free(&refs);
git_refspec__free(&tagspec);
......
......@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ struct git_remote {
unsigned int need_pack;
git_remote_autotag_option_t download_tags;
int update_fetchhead;
int passed_refspecs;
};
const char* git_remote__urlfordirection(struct git_remote *remote, int direction);
......
......@@ -408,3 +408,24 @@ void test_network_remote_local__fetch_default_reflog_message(void)
git_reflog_free(log);
git_signature_free(sig);
}
void test_network_remote_local__opportunistic_update(void)
{
git_reference *ref;
char *refspec_strings[] = {
"master",
};
git_strarray array = {
refspec_strings,
1,
};
/* this remote has a passive refspec of "refs/heads/<star>:refs/remotes/origin/<star>" */
cl_git_pass(git_remote_create(&remote, repo, "origin", cl_git_fixture_url("testrepo.git")));
/* and we pass the active refspec "master" */
cl_git_pass(git_remote_fetch(remote, &array, NULL, NULL));
/* and we expect that to update our copy of origin's master */
cl_git_pass(git_reference_lookup(&ref, repo, "refs/remotes/origin/master"));
git_reference_free(ref);
}
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