# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Canonical Ltd # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA """Serializer object for CHK based inventory storage.""" from __future__ import absolute_import from cStringIO import StringIO from bzrlib import lazy_import lazy_import.lazy_import(globals(), """ from bzrlib import ( xml_serializer, ) """) from bzrlib import ( bencode, cache_utf8, errors, revision as _mod_revision, serializer, ) def _validate_properties(props, _decode=cache_utf8._utf8_decode): # TODO: we really want an 'isascii' check for key # Cast the utf8 properties into Unicode 'in place' for key, value in props.iteritems(): props[key] = _decode(value)[0] return props def _is_format_10(value): if value != 10: raise ValueError('Format number was not recognized, expected 10 got %d' % (value,)) return 10 class BEncodeRevisionSerializer1(object): """Simple revision serializer based around bencode. """ squashes_xml_invalid_characters = False # Maps {key:(Revision attribute, bencode_type, validator)} # This tells us what kind we expect bdecode to create, what variable on # Revision we should be using, and a function to call to validate/transform # the type. # TODO: add a 'validate_utf8' for things like revision_id and file_id # and a validator for parent-ids _schema = {'format': (None, int, _is_format_10), 'committer': ('committer', str, cache_utf8.decode), 'timezone': ('timezone', int, None), 'timestamp': ('timestamp', str, float), 'revision-id': ('revision_id', str, None), 'parent-ids': ('parent_ids', list, None), 'inventory-sha1': ('inventory_sha1', str, None), 'message': ('message', str, cache_utf8.decode), 'properties': ('properties', dict, _validate_properties), } def write_revision_to_string(self, rev): encode_utf8 = cache_utf8._utf8_encode # Use a list of tuples rather than a dict # This lets us control the ordering, so that we are able to create # smaller deltas ret = [ ("format", 10), ("committer", encode_utf8(rev.committer)[0]), ] if rev.timezone is not None: ret.append(("timezone", rev.timezone)) # For bzr revisions, the most common property is just 'branch-nick' # which changes infrequently. revprops = {} for key, value in rev.properties.iteritems(): revprops[key] = encode_utf8(value)[0] ret.append(('properties', revprops)) ret.extend([ ("timestamp", "%.3f" % rev.timestamp), ("revision-id", rev.revision_id), ("parent-ids", rev.parent_ids), ("inventory-sha1", rev.inventory_sha1), ("message", encode_utf8(rev.message)[0]), ]) return bencode.bencode(ret) def write_revision(self, rev, f): f.write(self.write_revision_to_string(rev)) def read_revision_from_string(self, text): # TODO: consider writing a Revision decoder, rather than using the # generic bencode decoder # However, to decode all 25k revisions of bzr takes approx 1.3s # If we remove all extra validation that goes down to about 1.2s. # Of that time, probably 0.6s is spend in bencode.bdecode(). # Regardless 'time bzr log' of everything is 7+s, so 1.3s to # extract revision texts isn't a majority of time. ret = bencode.bdecode(text) if not isinstance(ret, list): raise ValueError("invalid revision text") schema = self._schema # timezone is allowed to be missing, but should be set bits = {'timezone': None} for key, value in ret: # Will raise KeyError if not a valid part of the schema, or an # entry is given 2 times. var_name, expected_type, validator = schema[key] if value.__class__ is not expected_type: raise ValueError('key %s did not conform to the expected type' ' %s, but was %s' % (key, expected_type, type(value))) if validator is not None: value = validator(value) bits[var_name] = value if len(bits) != len(schema): missing = [key for key, (var_name, _, _) in schema.iteritems() if var_name not in bits] raise ValueError('Revision text was missing expected keys %s.' ' text %r' % (missing, text)) del bits[None] # Get rid of 'format' since it doesn't get mapped rev = _mod_revision.Revision(**bits) return rev def read_revision(self, f): return self.read_revision_from_string(f.read()) class CHKSerializer(serializer.Serializer): """A CHKInventory based serializer with 'plain' behaviour.""" format_num = '9' revision_format_num = None support_altered_by_hack = False supported_kinds = set(['file', 'directory', 'symlink', 'tree-reference']) def __init__(self, node_size, search_key_name): self.maximum_size = node_size self.search_key_name = search_key_name def _unpack_inventory(self, elt, revision_id=None, entry_cache=None, return_from_cache=False): """Construct from XML Element""" inv = xml_serializer.unpack_inventory_flat(elt, self.format_num, xml_serializer.unpack_inventory_entry, entry_cache, return_from_cache) return inv def read_inventory_from_string(self, xml_string, revision_id=None, entry_cache=None, return_from_cache=False): """Read xml_string into an inventory object. :param xml_string: The xml to read. :param revision_id: If not-None, the expected revision id of the inventory. :param entry_cache: An optional cache of InventoryEntry objects. If supplied we will look up entries via (file_id, revision_id) which should map to a valid InventoryEntry (File/Directory/etc) object. :param return_from_cache: Return entries directly from the cache, rather than copying them first. This is only safe if the caller promises not to mutate the returned inventory entries, but it can make some operations significantly faster. """ try: return self._unpack_inventory( xml_serializer.fromstring(xml_string), revision_id, entry_cache=entry_cache, return_from_cache=return_from_cache) except xml_serializer.ParseError, e: raise errors.UnexpectedInventoryFormat(e) def read_inventory(self, f, revision_id=None): """Read an inventory from a file-like object.""" try: try: return self._unpack_inventory(self._read_element(f), revision_id=None) finally: f.close() except xml_serializer.ParseError, e: raise errors.UnexpectedInventoryFormat(e) def write_inventory_to_lines(self, inv): """Return a list of lines with the encoded inventory.""" return self.write_inventory(inv, None) def write_inventory_to_string(self, inv, working=False): """Just call write_inventory with a StringIO and return the value. :param working: If True skip history data - text_sha1, text_size, reference_revision, symlink_target. """ sio = StringIO() self.write_inventory(inv, sio, working) return sio.getvalue() def write_inventory(self, inv, f, working=False): """Write inventory to a file. :param inv: the inventory to write. :param f: the file to write. (May be None if the lines are the desired output). :param working: If True skip history data - text_sha1, text_size, reference_revision, symlink_target. :return: The inventory as a list of lines. """ output = [] append = output.append if inv.revision_id is not None: revid1 = ' revision_id="' revid2 = xml_serializer.encode_and_escape(inv.revision_id) else: revid1 = "" revid2 = "" append('\n' % ( self.format_num, revid1, revid2)) append('