[PATCH] Multi-head fetch.
authorJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Sat, 20 Aug 2005 09:54:34 +0000 (02:54 -0700)
committerJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Wed, 24 Aug 2005 23:50:50 +0000 (16:50 -0700)
Traditionally, fetch takes these forms:

$ git fetch <remote>
$ git fetch <remote> <head>
$ git fetch <remote> tag <tag>

This patch updates it to take

$ git fetch <remote> <refspec>...

where:

- A <refspec> of form "<src>:<dst>" is to fetch the objects
needed for the remote ref that matches <src>, and if <dst>
is not empty, store it as a local <dst>.

- "tag" followed by <next> is just an old way of saying
"refs/tags/<next>:refs/tags/<next>"; this mimics the
current behaviour of the third form above and means "fetch
that tag and store it under the same name".

- A single token <refspec> without colon is a shorthand for
"<refspec>:" That is, "fetch that ref but do not store
anywhere".

- when there is no <refspec> specified

- if <remote> is the name of a file under $GIT_DIR/remotes/
(i.e. a new-style shorthand), then it is the same as giving
the <refspec>s listed on Pull: line in that file.

- if <remote> is the name of a file under $GIT_DIR/branches/
(i.e. an old-style shorthand, without trailing path), then it
is the same as giving a single <refspec>
"<remote-name>:refs/heads/<remote>" on the command line, where
<remote-name> is the remote branch name (defaults to HEAD, but
can be overridden by .git/branches/<remote> file having the
URL fragment notation). That is, "fetch that branch head and
store it in refs/heads/<remote>".

- otherwise, it is the same as giving a single <refspec>
that is "HEAD:".

The SHA1 object names of fetched refs are stored in FETCH_HEAD,
one name per line, with a comment to describe where it came from.
This is later used by "git resolve" and "git octopus".

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
git-fetch-script
index ea097144f712f9ef1beb0531f1bf945db9485c3f..9b05e41176454f7d4ad8f13a098954712e88110a 100755 (executable)
 #!/bin/sh
 #
 . git-sh-setup-script || die "Not a git archive"
-. git-parse-remote "$@"
-merge_repo="$_remote_repo"
-merge_head="$_remote_head"
-merge_store="$_remote_store"
-
-TMP_HEAD="$GIT_DIR/TMP_HEAD"
-
-case "$merge_repo" in
-http://* | https://*)
-        if [ -n "$GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY" ]; then
-            curl_extra_args="-k"
-        fi
-       _x40='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]' &&
-       _x40="$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40" &&
-       head=$(curl -nsf $curl_extra_args "$merge_repo/$merge_head") &&
-       expr "$head" : "$_x40\$" >/dev/null || {
-               echo >&2 "Failed to fetch $merge_head from $merge_repo"
-               exit 1
-       }
-       echo Fetching "$merge_head" using http
-       git-http-pull -v -a "$head" "$merge_repo/" || exit
-       ;;
-rsync://*)
-       rsync -L "$merge_repo/$merge_head" "$TMP_HEAD" || exit 1
-       head=$(git-rev-parse TMP_HEAD)
-       rm -f "$TMP_HEAD"
-       rsync -avz --ignore-existing "$merge_repo/objects/" "$GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY/"
-       ;;
+. git-parse-remote-script
+_x40='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]'
+_x40="$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40"
+
+append=
+case "$#" in
+0)
+       die "Where do you want to fetch from?" ;;
 *)
-       head=$(git-fetch-pack "$merge_repo" "$merge_head")
-       if h=`expr "$head" : '\([^ ][^ ]*\) '`
+       case "$1" in
+       -a|--a|--ap|--app|--appe|--appen|--append)
+               append=t
+               shift ;;
+       esac
+esac
+remote_nick="$1"
+remote=$(get_remote_url "$@")
+refs=
+rref=
+rsync_slurped_objects=
+
+if test "" = "$append"
+then
+       : >$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD
+fi
+
+append_fetch_head () {
+    head_="$1"
+    remote_="$2"
+    remote_name_="$3"
+    remote_nick_="$4"
+    local_name_="$5"
+
+    # 2.6.11-tree tag would not be happy to be fed to resolve.
+    if git-cat-file commit "$head_" >/dev/null 2>&1
+    then
+       head_=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$head_^0") || exit
+       note_="$head_   $remote_name_ from $remote_nick_"
+       echo "$note_" >>$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD
+       echo >&2 "* committish: $note_"
+    else
+       echo >&2 "* non-commit: $note_"
+    fi
+    if test "$local_name_" != ""
+    then
+       # We are storing the head locally.  Make sure that it is
+       # a fast forward (aka "reverse push").
+       fast_forward_local "$local_name_" "$head_" "$remote_" "$remote_name_"
+    fi
+}
+
+fast_forward_local () {
+    case "$1" in
+    refs/tags/*)
+       # Tags need not be pointing at commits so there
+       # is no way to guarantee "fast-forward" anyway.
+       echo "$2" >"$GIT_DIR/$1" ;;
+    refs/heads/*)
+       # NEEDSWORK: use the same cmpxchg protocol here.
+       echo "$2" >"$GIT_DIR/$1.lock"
+       if test -f "$GIT_DIR/$1"
        then
-           head=$h
+           local=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$1^0") &&
+           mb=$(git-merge-base "$local" "$2") &&
+           case "$2,$mb" in
+           $local,*)
+               echo >&2 "* $1: same as $4"
+               echo >&2 "  from $3"
+               ;;
+           *,$local)
+               echo >&2 "* $1: fast forward to $4"
+               echo >&2 "  from $3"
+               ;;
+           *)
+               false
+               ;;
+           esac || {
+               mv "$GIT_DIR/$1.lock" "$GIT_DIR/$1.remote"
+               echo >&2 "* $1: does not fast forward to $4"
+               echo >&2 "  from $3; leaving it in '$1.remote'"
+           }
+       else
+               echo >&2 "* $1: storing $4"
+               echo >&2 "  from $3."
        fi
+       test -f "$GIT_DIR/$1.lock" &&
+           mv "$GIT_DIR/$1.lock" "$GIT_DIR/$1"
        ;;
-esac || exit 1
+    esac
+}
+
+for ref in $(get_remote_refs_for_fetch "$@")
+do
+    refs="$refs $ref"
 
-git-rev-parse --verify "$head" > /dev/null || exit 1
+    # These are relative path from $GIT_DIR, typically starting at refs/
+    # but may be HEAD
+    remote_name=$(expr "$ref" : '\([^:]*\):')
+    local_name=$(expr "$ref" : '[^:]*:\(.*\)')
 
-case "$merge_store" in
-'')
+    rref="$rref $remote_name"
+
+    # There are transports that can fetch only one head at a time...
+    case "$remote" in
+    http://* | https://*)
+       if [ -n "$GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY" ]; then
+           curl_extra_args="-k"
+       fi
+       head=$(curl -nsf $curl_extra_args "$remote/$remote_name") &&
+       expr "$head" : "$_x40\$" >/dev/null ||
+           die "Failed to fetch $remote_name from $remote"
+       echo Fetching "$remote_name from $remote" using http
+       git-http-pull -v -a "$head" "$remote/" || exit
        ;;
-*)
-       echo "$head" > "$GIT_DIR/$merge_store"
-esac &&
+    rsync://*)
+       TMP_HEAD="$GIT_DIR/TMP_HEAD"
+       rsync -L "$remote/$remote_name" "$TMP_HEAD" || exit 1
+       head=$(git-rev-parse TMP_HEAD)
+       rm -f "$TMP_HEAD"
+       test "$rsync_slurped_objects" || {
+           rsync -avz --ignore-existing "$remote/objects/" \
+               "$GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY/" || exit
+           rsync_slurped_objects=t
+       }
+       ;;
+    *)
+       # We will do git native transport with just one call later.
+       continue ;;
+    esac
+
+    append_fetch_head "$head" "$remote" "$remote_name" "$remote_nick" "$local_name"
 
-# FETCH_HEAD is fed to git-resolve-script which will eventually be
-# passed to git-commit-tree as one of the parents.  Make sure we do
-# not give a tag object ID.
+done
+
+case "$remote" in
+http://* | https://* | rsync://* )
+    ;; # we are already done.
+*)
+    git-fetch-pack "$remote" $rref |
+    while read sha1 remote_name
+    do
+       found=
+       for ref in $refs
+       do
+           case "$ref" in
+           $remote_name:*)
+               found="$ref"
+               break ;;
+           esac
+       done
 
-git-rev-parse "$head^0" >"$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD"
+       local_name=$(expr "$found" : '[^:]*:\(.*\)')
+        append_fetch_head "$sha1" "$remote" "$remote_name" "$remote_nick" "$local_name"
+    done
+    ;;
+esac