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author | 2017-04-05 13:04:02 -0400 | |
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committer | 2017-04-05 13:22:35 -0400 | |
commit | 2d8cbcafa66a317fcb3d571cd8bf45962d651998 (patch) | |
tree | 9c39bb0de77d3570e403d29acc99ac04ead4de89 /RemoteDaemon/Transport/Tor.hs | |
parent | d3f440e599ee0271a7a6e8c441e5d00b3c9548e3 (diff) |
Added remote.<name>.annex-push and remote.<name>.annex-pull
The former can be useful to make remotes that don't get fully synced with
local changes, which comes up in a lot of situations.
The latter was mostly added for symmetry, but could be useful (though less
likely to be).
Implementing `remote.<name>.annex-pull` was a bit tricky, as there's no one
place where git-annex pulls/fetches from remotes. I audited all
instances of "fetch" and "pull". A few cases were left not checking this
config:
* Git.Repair can try to pull missing refs from a remote, and if the local
repo is corrupted, that seems a reasonable thing to do even though
the config would normally prevent it.
* Assistant.WebApp.Gpg and Remote.Gcrypt and Remote.Git do fetches
as part of the setup process of a remote. The config would probably not
be set then, and having the setup fail seems worse than honoring it if it
is already set.
I have not prevented all the code that does a "merge" from merging branches
from remotes with remote.<name>.annex-pull=false. That could perhaps
be done, but it would need a way to map from branch name to remote name,
and the way refspecs work makes that hard to get really correct. So if the
user fetches manually, the git-annex branch will get merged, for example.
Anther way of looking at/justifying this is that the setting is called
"annex-pull", not "annex-merge".
This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
Diffstat (limited to 'RemoteDaemon/Transport/Tor.hs')
-rw-r--r-- | RemoteDaemon/Transport/Tor.hs | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/RemoteDaemon/Transport/Tor.hs b/RemoteDaemon/Transport/Tor.hs index afa249b33..b0fa3c189 100644 --- a/RemoteDaemon/Transport/Tor.hs +++ b/RemoteDaemon/Transport/Tor.hs @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ serveClient th u r q = bracket setup cleanup start -- Connect to peer's tor hidden service. transport :: Transport -transport (RemoteRepo r _) url@(RemoteURI uri) th ichan ochan = +transport (RemoteRepo r gc) url@(RemoteURI uri) th ichan ochan = case unformatP2PAddress (show uri) of Nothing -> return () Just addr -> robustConnection 1 $ do @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ transport (RemoteRepo r _) url@(RemoteURI uri) th ichan ochan = v <- runNetProto conn P2P.notifyChange case v of Right (Just (ChangedRefs shas)) -> do - whenM (checkNewShas th shas) $ + whenM (checkShouldFetch gc th shas) $ fetch handlepeer conn _ -> return ConnectionClosed |