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* Pass the various gnupg-options configs to gpg in several cases where they ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2016-05-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | were not before. Removed the instance LensGpgEncParams RemoteConfig because it encouraged code that does not take the RemoteGitConfig into account. RemoteType's setup was changed to take a RemoteGitConfig, although the only place that is able to provide a non-empty one is enableremote, when it's changing an existing remote. This led to several folow-on changes, and got RemoteGitConfig plumbed through.
* content locking during drop working for local git remotesGravatar Joey Hess2015-10-09
| | | | Only ssh remotes lack locking now
* finish and use lockContent interfaceGravatar Joey Hess2015-10-09
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* support invalidating existing VerifiedCopysGravatar Joey Hess2015-10-08
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* add removeKey action to RemoteGravatar Joey Hess2015-10-08
| | | | | Not implemented for any remotes yet; probably the git remote is the only one that will ever implement it.
* other 80% of avoding verification when hard linking to objects in shared repoGravatar Joey Hess2015-10-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In c3b38fb2a075b4250e867ebd910324c65712c747, it actually only handled uploading objects to a shared repository. To avoid verification when downloading objects from a shared repository, was a lot harder. On the plus side, if the process of downloading a file from a remote is able to verify its content on the side, the remote can indicate this now, and avoid the extra post-download verification. As of yet, I don't have any remotes (except Git) using this ability. Some more work would be needed to support it in special remotes. It would make sense for tahoe to implicitly verify things downloaded from it; as long as you trust your tahoe server (which typically runs locally), there's cryptographic integrity. OTOH, despite bup being based on shas, a bup repo under an attacker's control could have the git ref used for an object changed, and so a bup repo shouldn't implicitly verify. Indeed, tahoe seems unique in being trustworthy enough to implicitly verify.
* Simplify setup process for a ssh remote.Gravatar Joey Hess2015-08-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now it suffices to run git remote add, followed by git-annex sync. Now the remote is automatically initialized for use by git-annex, where before the git-annex branch had to manually be pushed before using git-annex sync. Note that this involved changes to git-annex-shell, so if the remote is using an old version, the manual push is still needed. Implementation required git-annex-shell be changed, so configlist can autoinit a repository even when no git-annex branch has been pushed yet. Unfortunate because we'll have to wait for it to get deployed to servers before being able to rely on this change in the documentation. Did consider making git-annex sync push the git-annex branch to repos that didn't have a uuid, but this seemed difficult to do without complicating it in messy ways. It would be cleaner to split a command out from configlist to handle the initialization. But this is difficult without sacrificing backwards compatability, for users of old git-annex versions which would not use the new command.
* Merge branch 'master' into concurrentprogressGravatar Joey Hess2015-05-12
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Conflicts: Command/Fsck.hs Messages.hs Remote/Directory.hs Remote/Git.hs Remote/Helper/Special.hs Types/Remote.hs debian/changelog git-annex.cabal
| * commentGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-18
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* | add filename to progress bar, and display ok/failed at endGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-14
|/ | | | This needed plumbing an AssociatedFile through retrieveKeyFileCheap.
* update my email address and homepage urlGravatar Joey Hess2015-01-21
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* Expand checkurl to support recommended filename, and multi-file-urlsGravatar Joey Hess2014-12-11
| | | | This commit was sponsored by an anonymous bitcoiner.
* Revert "let url claims optionally include a suggested filename"Gravatar Joey Hess2014-12-11
| | | | | | This reverts commit bc0bf97b20c48e1d1a35d25e2e76a311c102438c. Putting filename in the claim was a bad idea.
* let url claims optionally include a suggested filenameGravatar Joey Hess2014-12-11
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* Urls can now be claimed by remotes. This will allow creating, for example, a ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2014-12-08
| | | | external special remote that handles magnet: and *.torrent urls.
* implement CLAIMURL for external special remoteGravatar Joey Hess2014-12-08
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* add stub claimUrlGravatar Joey Hess2014-12-08
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* add per-remote-type infoGravatar Joey Hess2014-10-21
| | | | | | | | | | Now `git annex info $remote` shows info specific to the type of the remote, for example, it shows the rsync url. Remote types that support encryption or chunking also include that in their info. This commit was sponsored by Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason.
* testremote: Add testing of behavior when remote is not availableGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Added a mkUnavailable method, which a Remote can use to generate a version of itself that is not available. Implemented for several, but not yet all remotes. This allows testing that checkPresent properly throws an exceptions when it cannot check if a key is present or not. It also allows testing that the other methods don't throw exceptions in these circumstances. This immediately found several bugs, which this commit also fixes! * git remotes using ssh accidentially had checkPresent return an exception, rather than throwing it * The chunking code accidentially returned False rather than propigating an exception when there were no chunks and checkPresent threw an exception for the non-chunked key. This commit was sponsored by Carlo Matteo Capocasa.
* 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.
* 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.
* fix handling of removal of keys that are not presentGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-28
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* wordingGravatar Joey Hess2014-07-26
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* plumb creds from webapp to initremoteGravatar Joey Hess2014-02-11
| | | | | Avoids abusing setting environment variables, which was always a hack and won't work on windows.
* add GETAVAILABILITY to external special remote protocolGravatar Joey Hess2014-01-13
| | | | | And some reworking of types, and added an annex-availability git config setting.
* webapp: Improve UI around remote that have no annex.uuid set, either because ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2013-11-07
| | | | | | | | setup of them is incomplete, or because the remote git repository is not a git-annex repository. Complicated by such repositories potentially being repos that should have an annex.uuid, but it failed to be gotten, perhaps due to the past ssh repo setup bugs. This is handled now by an Upgrade Repository button.
* assistant: Support repairing git remotes that are locally accessibleGravatar Joey Hess2013-10-27
| | | | | | | | (eg, on removable drives) gcrypt remotes are not yet handled. This commit was sponsored by Sören Brunk.
* add remote fsck interfaceGravatar Joey Hess2013-10-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently only implemented for local git remotes. May try to add support to git-annex-shell for ssh remotes later. Could concevably also be supported by some special remote, although that seems unlikely. Cronner user this when available, and when not falls back to fsck --fast --from remote git annex fsck --from does not itself use this interface. To do so, I would need to pass --fast and all other options that influence fsck on to the git annex fsck that it runs inside the remote. And that seems like a lot of work for a result that would be no better than cd remote; git annex fsck This may need to be revisited if git-annex-shell gets support, since it may be the case that the user cannot ssh to the server to run git-annex fsck there, but can run git-annex-shell there. This commit was sponsored by Damien Diederen.
* enabling rsync.net gcrypt reposGravatar Joey Hess2013-09-26
| | | | | Still need to detect when the user is trying to create a repo that already exists, and jump to the enabling code.
* Support hot-swapping of removable drives containing gcrypt repositories.Gravatar Joey Hess2013-09-12
| | | | | | | | | | | To support this, a core.gcrypt-id is stored by git-annex inside the git config of a local gcrypt repository, when setting it up. That is compared with the remote's cached gcrypt-id. When different, a drive has been changed. git-annex then looks up the remote config for the uuid mapped from the core.gcrypt-id, and tweaks the configuration appropriately. When there is no known config for the uuid, it will refuse to use the remote.
* partially complete gcrypt remote (local send done; rest not)Gravatar Joey Hess2013-09-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a git-remote-gcrypt encrypted special remote. Only sending files in to the remote works, and only for local repositories. Most of the work so far has involved making initremote work. A particular problem is that remote setup in this case needs to generate its own uuid, derivied from the gcrypt-id. That required some larger changes in the code to support. For ssh remotes, this will probably just reuse Remote.Rsync's code, so should be easy enough. And for downloading from a web remote, I will need to factor out the part of Remote.Git that does that. One particular thing that will need work is supporting hot-swapping a local gcrypt remote. I think it needs to store the gcrypt-id in the git config of the local remote, so that it can check it every time, and compare with the cached annex-uuid for the remote. If there is a mismatch, it can change both the cached annex-uuid and the gcrypt-id. That should work, and I laid some groundwork for it by already reading the remote's config when it's local. (Also needed for other reasons.) This commit was sponsored by Daniel Callahan.
* moved AssociatedFile definitionGravatar Joey Hess2013-07-04
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* connect existing meters to the transfer log for downloadsGravatar Joey Hess2013-04-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Most remotes have meters in their implementations of retrieveKeyFile already. Simply hooking these up to the transfer log makes that information available. Easy peasy. This is particularly valuable information for encrypted remotes, which otherwise bypass the assistant's polling of temp files, and so don't have good progress bars yet. Still some work to do here (see progressbars.mdwn changes), but this is entirely an improvement from the lack of progress bars for encrypted downloads.
* webapp: Progess bar fixes for many types of special remotes.Gravatar Joey Hess2013-03-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | There was confusion in different parts of the progress bar code about whether an update contained the total number of bytes transferred, or the number of bytes transferred since the last update. One way this bug showed up was progress bars that seemed to stick at zero for a long time. In order to fix it comprehensively, I add a new BytesProcessed data type, that is explicitly a total quantity of bytes, not a delta. Note that this doesn't necessarily fix every problem with progress bars. Particularly, buffering can now cause progress bars to seem to run ahead of transfers, reaching 100% when data is still being uploaded.
* Fix several bugs caused by a bad Ord instance for Remote.Gravatar Joey Hess2013-03-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A long time ago I made Remote be an instance of the Ord typeclass, with an implementation that compared the costs of Remotes. That seemed like a good idea at the time, as it saved typing.. But at the time I was still making custom Read and Show instances too. I've since learned that this is *not* a good idea, and neither is making custom Ord instances, without deep thought about the possible sets of values in a type. Haskell typeclasses are not a toy. This Ord instance came around and bit me when I put Remotes into a Set, because now remotes with the same cost appeared to be in the Set even if they were not. Also affected putting Remotes into a Map. Rarely does a bug go this deep. I've fixed it comprehensively, first removing the Ord instance entirely, and fixing the places that wanted to order remotes by cost to do it explicitly. Then adding back an Ord instance that is much more sane. Also by checking the rest of the Ord instances in the code base (which were all ok). While doing that, I found lots of places that kept remotes in Maps and Sets. All of it was probably subtly broken in one way or another before this fix, but it would be hard to say exactly how the bugs would manifest.
* add globallyAvailable to remotesGravatar Joey Hess2013-03-15
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* split cost out into its own moduleGravatar Joey Hess2013-03-13
| | | | | Added a function to insert a new cost into a list, which could be used to asjust costs after a drag and drop.
* type based git config handling for remotesGravatar Joey Hess2013-01-01
| | | | | Still a couple of places that use git config ad-hoc, but this is most of it done.
* avoid unnecessary MaybeGravatar Joey Hess2012-11-30
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* refactorGravatar Joey Hess2012-11-18
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* factor out CredsGravatar Joey Hess2012-11-14
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* unify typesGravatar Joey Hess2012-09-21
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* add a progress callback to storeKey, and threaded it all the way throughGravatar Joey Hess2012-09-19
| | | | | | | | Transfer info files are updated when the callback is called, updating the number of bytes transferred. Left unused p variables at every place the callback should be used. Which is rather a lot..
* add support for readonly remotesGravatar Joey Hess2012-08-26
| | | | | | | Currently only the web special remote is readonly, but it'd be possible to also have readonly drives, or other remotes. These are handled in the assistant by only downloading from them, and never trying to upload to them.
* tweak field nameGravatar Joey Hess2012-08-26
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* add a path field to remotesGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-22
| | | | | Also broke out some helper functions around constructing remotes, to be used later.
* record transfer information on local git remotesGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In order to record a semi-useful filename associated with the key, this required plumbing the filename all the way through to the remotes' storeKey and retrieveKeyFile. Note that there is potential for deadlock here, narrowly avoided. Suppose the repos are A and B. A sends file foo to B, and at the same time, B gets file foo from A. So, A locks its upload transfer info file, and then locks B's download transfer info file. At the same time, B is taking the two locks in the opposite order. This is only not a deadlock because the lock code does not wait, and aborts. So one of A or B's transfers will be aborted and the other transfer will continue. Whew!
* whereis: Prints the urls of files that the web special remote knows about.Gravatar Joey Hess2012-02-14
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* fsck --from remote --fastGravatar Joey Hess2012-01-20
| | | | | | | Avoids expensive file transfers, at the expense of checking file size and/or contents. Required some reworking of the remote code.
* add tmp flag parameter to retrieveKeyFileGravatar Joey Hess2012-01-19
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