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* avoid printing really ugly webdav exceptionsGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-09
| | | | | The responseheaders can sometimes include the entire input request, which is several pages of garbage.
* fix checkPresent error handling for non-present local git reposGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-08
| | | | guardUsable r (error "foo") *returned* an error, rather than throwing it
* check for 200 responseGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-08
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* fix removeKey when not presentGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-08
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* show missing url= parameter error soonerGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-08
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* WebDAV: Avoid buffering whole file in memory when downloading.Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-08
| | | | | | httpBodyRetriever will later also be used by S3 This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
* further break out legacy chunking codeGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-08
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* unify exception handling into Utility.ExceptionGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Removed old extensible-exceptions, only needed for very old ghc. Made webdav use Utility.Exception, to work after some changes in DAV's exception handling. Removed Annex.Exception. Mostly this was trivial, but note that tryAnnex is replaced with tryNonAsync and catchAnnex replaced with catchNonAsync. In theory that could be a behavior change, since the former caught all exceptions, and the latter don't catch async exceptions. However, in practice, nothing in the Annex monad uses async exceptions. Grepping for throwTo and killThread only find stuff in the assistant, which does not seem related. Command.Add.undo is changed to accept a SomeException, and things that use it for rollback now catch non-async exceptions, rather than only IOExceptions.
* WebDAV: Avoid buffering whole file in memory when uploading.Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-07
| | | | | | The httpStorer will later also be used by S3. This commit was sponsored by Torbjørn Thorsen.
* webdav: reuse http connection when operating on the chunks of a fileGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-07
| | | | | | | | For both new and legacy chunks. Massive speed up! This commit was sponsored by Dominik Wagenknecht.
* use DAV monadGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | This speeds up the webdav special remote somewhat, since it often now groups actions together in a single http connection when eg, storing a file. Legacy chunks are still supported, but have not been sped up. This depends on a as-yet unreleased version of DAV. This commit was sponsored by Thomas Hochstein.
* convert WebDAV to new special remote interface, adding new-style chunking ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | support Reusing http connection when operating on chunks is not done yet, I had to submit some patches to DAV to support that. However, this is no slower than old-style chunking was. Note that it's a fileRetriever and a fileStorer, despite DAV using bytestrings that would allow streaming. As a result, upload/download of encrypted files is made a bit more expensive, since it spools them to temp files. This was needed to get the progress meters to work. There are probably ways to avoid that.. But it turns out that the current DAV interface buffers the whole file content in memory, and I have sent in a patch to DAV to improve its interfaces. Using the new interfaces, it's certainly going to need to be a fileStorer, in order to read the file size from the file (getting the size of a bytestring would destroy laziness). It should be possible to use the new interface to make it be a byteRetriever, so I'll change that when I get to it. This commit was sponsored by Andreas Olsson.
* run Preparer to get Remover and CheckPresent actionsGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This will allow special remotes to eg, open a http connection and reuse it, while checking if chunks are present, or removing chunks. S3 and WebDAV both need this to support chunks with reasonable speed. Note that a special remote might want to cache a http connection across multiple requests. A simple case of this is that CheckPresent is typically called before Store or Remove. A remote using this interface can certianly use a Preparer that eg, uses a MVar to cache a http connection. However, it's up to the remote to then deal with things like stale or stalled http connections when eg, doing a series of downloads from a remote and other places. There could be long delays between calls to a remote, which could lead to eg, http connection stalls; the machine might even move to a new network, etc. It might be nice to improve this interface later to allow the simple case without needing to handle the full complex case. One way to do it would be to have a `Transaction SpecialRemote cache`, where SpecialRemote contains methods for Storer, Retriever, Remover, and CheckPresent, that all expect to be passed a `cache`.
* pushed checkPresent exception handling out of Remote implementationsGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I tend to prefer moving toward explicit exception handling, not away from it, but in this case, I think there are good reasons to let checkPresent throw exceptions: 1. They can all be caught in one place (Remote.hasKey), and we know every possible exception is caught there now, which we didn't before. 2. It simplified the code of the Remotes. I think it makes sense for Remotes to be able to be implemented without needing to worry about catching exceptions inside them. (Mostly.) 3. Types.StoreRetrieve.Preparer can only work on things that return a Bool, which all the other relevant remote methods already did. I do not see a good way to generalize that type; my previous attempts failed miserably.
* make local gcrypt storeKey be atomicGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-04
| | | | Reuse Remote.Directory's code.
* gcrypt: fix removal of key that does not existGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-04
| | | | | | Generalized code from Remote.Directory and reused it. Test suite now passes for local gcrypt repos.
* make testremote work with gcrypt reposGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-04
| | | | | | This involved making Remote.Gcrypt.gen expect a Repo with a regular, non-gcrypt path. Since tht is what's stored as the Remote's gitrepo, testremote can then modify it and feed it back into gen.
* remove write bit when storing to local gcrypt repoGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | Same as is done by rsync, and for regular git repos.
* fix removal from local gcrypt repo that had files stored using rsyncGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | | | When files are stored using rsync, they have their write bit removed; so does the directory they're put in. The local repo code did not turn these bits back on, so failed to remove.
* when not using rsync (for local gcrypt repo), display own progress meterGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
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* finally properly fixed ssh zombie leakGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | | The leak was caused by the thread that sshd'd to send transferinfo not waiting on its ssh. Doh.
* convert gcrypt to new regime, including chunkingGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | Some reorg of Remote.Rsync code to export the things gcrypt needs.
* finish making rsync support chunkingGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | | This breaks gcrypt, which relies on some internals of the rsync remote. To fix next..
* move ugly rsync zombie workaroundGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | This reaping of any processes came to cause me problems when redoing the rsync special remote -- a gpg process that was running gets waited on and the place that then checks its return code fails. I cannot reproduce any zombies when using the rsync special remote. But I still can when using a normal git remote, accessed over ssh. There is 1 zombie per file downloaded without this horrible hack enabled. So, move the hack to only be used in that case.
* remove redundant progress meter display codeGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | specialRemote handles all meter display, so this is redundant.
* roll ChunkedEncryptable into Special and improve interfaceGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | Allow disabling progress displays, for eg, rsync.
* whitespaceGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
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* better byteRetrieverGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make the byteRetriever be passed the callback that consumes the bytestring. This way, there's no worries about the lazy bytestring not all being read when the resource that's creating it is closed. Which in turn lets bup, ddar, and S3 each switch from using an unncessary fileRetriver to a byteRetriever. So, more efficient on chunks and encrypted files. The only remaining fileRetrievers are hook and external, which really do retrieve to files.
* convert ddar to new ChunkedEncryptable API (but do not support chunking)Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-02
| | | | | | Since ddar de-deuplicates, I assume there is no benefit from chunking. This has not been tested!
* convert bup to new ChunkedEncryptable API (but do not support chunking)Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bup already splits files and does rolling deltas, so there is no reason to use chunking here. The new API made it easier to add progress support for storeKey, so that's done. Unfortunately, bup-split still outputs its own progress with -q, so a little ugly, but not too bad. Made dropping remove the branch for an object, for two reasons: 1. The new API calls removeKey to roll back a storeKey when the content changed unexpectedly. 2. So that testremote will be happy. Also, fixed a bug that caused a crash when removing the branch for an object in rollback.
* hook: use ChunkedEncryptableGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-02
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* convert glacier to new ChunkedEncryptable API (but do not support chunking)Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-02
| | | | | | | | Chunking would complicate the assistant's code that checks when a pending retrieval of a key from glacier is done. It would perhaps be nice to support it to allow resuming, but not right now. Converting to the new API still simplifies the code.
* S3: support chunkingGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-02
| | | | | | | The assistant defaults to 1MiB chunk size for new S3 special remotes. Which will work around a couple of bugs: http://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/S3_memory_leaks/ http://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/S3_upload_not_using_multipart/
* specialize Preparer a bit, so resourcePrepare can be addedGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-02
| | | | | | | The forall a. in Preparer made resourcePrepare not seem to be usable, so I specialized a to Bool. Which works for both Preparer Storer and Preparer Retriever, but wouldn't let the Preparer be used for hasKey as it currently stands.
* minor optimisationGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-01
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* testremote: Test retrieveKeyFile resumeGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-01
| | | | | | | And fixed a bug found by these tests; retrieveKeyFile would fail when the dest file was already complete. This commit was sponsored by Bradley Unterrheiner.
* fix a fenchpost bug when resuming chunked store at endGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-01
| | | | Discovered thanks to testremote command!
* fix chunk=0Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-01
| | | | Found by testremote
* WebDAV: Dropped support for DAV before 0.6.1.Gravatar Joey Hess2014-07-30
| | | | | 0.6.1 is in testing, and stable does not have DAV at all, so I can dispense with this compatability code
* only chunk stable keysGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-30
| | | | | | The content of unstable keys can potentially be different in different repos, so eg, resuming a chunked upload started by another repo would corrupt data.
* update progress after each chunk, at leastGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
| | | | | | This way, when the remote implementation neglects to update progress, there will still be a somewhat useful progress display, as long as chunks are used.
* fix cleanup of FileContents once done when them when retrievingGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
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* optimise case of remote that retrieves FileContent, when chunks and ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
| | | | | | | | | | encryption are not being used No need to read whole FileContent only to write it back out to a file in this case. Can just rename! Yay. Also indidentially, fixed an attempt to open a file for write that was already opened for write, which caused a crash and deadlock.
* support chunking for all external special remotes!Gravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
| | | | | | | Removing code and at the same time adding great features, including upload/download resuming. This commit was sponsored by Romain Lenglet.
* better type for RetrieverGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
| | | | | | | | Putting a callback in the Retriever type allows for the callback to remove the retrieved file when it's done with it. I did not really want to make Retriever be fixed to Annex Bool, but when I tried to use Annex a, I got into some type of type mess.
* allow Retriever action to update the progress meterGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
| | | | | | | | Needed for eg, Remote.External. Generally, any Retriever that stores content in a file is responsible for updating the meter, while ones that procude a lazy bytestring cannot update the meter, so are not asked to.
* lift types from IO to AnnexGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
| | | | | | | | | | | Some remotes like External need to run store and retrieve actions in Annex, not IO. In order to do that lift, I had to dive pretty deep into the utilities, making Utility.Gpg and Utility.Tmp be partly converted to using MonadIO, and Control.Monad.Catch for exception handling. There should be no behavior changes in this commit. This commit was sponsored by Michael Barabanov.
* add ContentSource type, for remotes that act on files rather than ByteStringsGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
| | | | | Note that currently nothing cleans up a ContentSource's file, when eg, retrieving chunks.
* fix non-checked hasKeyChunksGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-29
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* resume interrupted chunked uploadsGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Leverage the new chunked remotes to automatically resume uploads. Sort of like rsync, although of course not as efficient since this needs to start at a chunk boundry. But, unlike rsync, this method will work for S3, WebDAV, external special remotes, etc, etc. Only directory special remotes so far, but many more soon! This implementation will also allow starting an upload from one repository, interrupting it, and then resuming the upload to the same remote from an entirely different repository. Note that I added a comment that storeKey should atomically move the content into place once it's all received. This was already an undocumented requirement -- it's necessary for hasKey to work reliably. This resume code just uses hasKey to find the first chunk that's missing. Note that if there are two uploads of the same key to the same chunked remote, one might resume at the point the other had gotten to, but both will then redundantly upload. As before. In the non-resume case, this adds one hasKey call per storeKey, and only if the remote is configured to use chunks. Future work: Try to eliminate that hasKey. Notice that eg, `git annex copy --to` checks if the key is present before sending it, so is already running hasKey.. which could perhaps be cached and reused. However, this additional overhead is not very large compared with transferring an entire large file, and the ability to resume is certianly worth it. There is an optimisation in place for small files, that avoids trying to resume if the whole file fits within one chunk. This commit was sponsored by Georg Bauer.