# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 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 """Searching in versioned file repositories.""" from __future__ import absolute_import from bzrlib import ( debug, revision, trace, ) from bzrlib.graph import ( DictParentsProvider, Graph, invert_parent_map, ) class AbstractSearchResult(object): """The result of a search, describing a set of keys. Search results are typically used as the 'fetch_spec' parameter when fetching revisions. :seealso: AbstractSearch """ def get_recipe(self): """Return a recipe that can be used to replay this search. The recipe allows reconstruction of the same results at a later date. :return: A tuple of `(search_kind_str, *details)`. The details vary by kind of search result. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.get_recipe) def get_network_struct(self): """Return a tuple that can be transmitted via the HPSS protocol.""" raise NotImplementedError(self.get_network_struct) def get_keys(self): """Return the keys found in this search. :return: A set of keys. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.get_keys) def is_empty(self): """Return false if the search lists 1 or more revisions.""" raise NotImplementedError(self.is_empty) def refine(self, seen, referenced): """Create a new search by refining this search. :param seen: Revisions that have been satisfied. :param referenced: Revision references observed while satisfying some of this search. :return: A search result. """ raise NotImplementedError(self.refine) class AbstractSearch(object): """A search that can be executed, producing a search result. :seealso: AbstractSearchResult """ def execute(self): """Construct a network-ready search result from this search description. This may take some time to search repositories, etc. :return: A search result (an object that implements AbstractSearchResult's API). """ raise NotImplementedError(self.execute) class SearchResult(AbstractSearchResult): """The result of a breadth first search. A SearchResult provides the ability to reconstruct the search or access a set of the keys the search found. """ def __init__(self, start_keys, exclude_keys, key_count, keys): """Create a SearchResult. :param start_keys: The keys the search started at. :param exclude_keys: The keys the search excludes. :param key_count: The total number of keys (from start to but not including exclude). :param keys: The keys the search found. Note that in future we may get a SearchResult from a smart server, in which case the keys list is not necessarily immediately available. """ self._recipe = ('search', start_keys, exclude_keys, key_count) self._keys = frozenset(keys) def __repr__(self): kind, start_keys, exclude_keys, key_count = self._recipe if len(start_keys) > 5: start_keys_repr = repr(list(start_keys)[:5])[:-1] + ', ...]' else: start_keys_repr = repr(start_keys) if len(exclude_keys) > 5: exclude_keys_repr = repr(list(exclude_keys)[:5])[:-1] + ', ...]' else: exclude_keys_repr = repr(exclude_keys) return '<%s %s:(%s, %s, %d)>' % (self.__class__.__name__, kind, start_keys_repr, exclude_keys_repr, key_count) def get_recipe(self): """Return a recipe that can be used to replay this search. The recipe allows reconstruction of the same results at a later date without knowing all the found keys. The essential elements are a list of keys to start and to stop at. In order to give reproducible results when ghosts are encountered by a search they are automatically added to the exclude list (or else ghost filling may alter the results). :return: A tuple ('search', start_keys_set, exclude_keys_set, revision_count). To recreate the results of this search, create a breadth first searcher on the same graph starting at start_keys. Then call next() (or next_with_ghosts()) repeatedly, and on every result, call stop_searching_any on any keys from the exclude_keys set. The revision_count value acts as a trivial cross-check - the found revisions of the new search should have as many elements as revision_count. If it does not, then additional revisions have been ghosted since the search was executed the first time and the second time. """ return self._recipe def get_network_struct(self): start_keys = ' '.join(self._recipe[1]) stop_keys = ' '.join(self._recipe[2]) count = str(self._recipe[3]) return (self._recipe[0], '\n'.join((start_keys, stop_keys, count))) def get_keys(self): """Return the keys found in this search. :return: A set of keys. """ return self._keys def is_empty(self): """Return false if the search lists 1 or more revisions.""" return self._recipe[3] == 0 def refine(self, seen, referenced): """Create a new search by refining this search. :param seen: Revisions that have been satisfied. :param referenced: Revision references observed while satisfying some of this search. """ start = self._recipe[1] exclude = self._recipe[2] count = self._recipe[3] keys = self.get_keys() # New heads = referenced + old heads - seen things - exclude pending_refs = set(referenced) pending_refs.update(start) pending_refs.difference_update(seen) pending_refs.difference_update(exclude) # New exclude = old exclude + satisfied heads seen_heads = start.intersection(seen) exclude.update(seen_heads) # keys gets seen removed keys = keys - seen # length is reduced by len(seen) count -= len(seen) return SearchResult(pending_refs, exclude, count, keys) class PendingAncestryResult(AbstractSearchResult): """A search result that will reconstruct the ancestry for some graph heads. Unlike SearchResult, this doesn't hold the complete search result in memory, it just holds a description of how to generate it. """ def __init__(self, heads, repo): """Constructor. :param heads: an iterable of graph heads. :param repo: a repository to use to generate the ancestry for the given heads. """ self.heads = frozenset(heads) self.repo = repo def __repr__(self): if len(self.heads) > 5: heads_repr = repr(list(self.heads)[:5])[:-1] heads_repr += ', <%d more>...]' % (len(self.heads) - 5,) else: heads_repr = repr(self.heads) return '<%s heads:%s repo:%r>' % ( self.__class__.__name__, heads_repr, self.repo) def get_recipe(self): """Return a recipe that can be used to replay this search. The recipe allows reconstruction of the same results at a later date. :seealso SearchResult.get_recipe: :return: A tuple ('proxy-search', start_keys_set, set(), -1) To recreate this result, create a PendingAncestryResult with the start_keys_set. """ return ('proxy-search', self.heads, set(), -1) def get_network_struct(self): parts = ['ancestry-of'] parts.extend(self.heads) return parts def get_keys(self): """See SearchResult.get_keys. Returns all the keys for the ancestry of the heads, excluding NULL_REVISION. """ return self._get_keys(self.repo.get_graph()) def _get_keys(self, graph): NULL_REVISION = revision.NULL_REVISION keys = [key for (key, parents) in graph.iter_ancestry(self.heads) if key != NULL_REVISION and parents is not None] return keys def is_empty(self): """Return false if the search lists 1 or more revisions.""" if revision.NULL_REVISION in self.heads: return len(self.heads) == 1 else: return len(self.heads) == 0 def refine(self, seen, referenced): """Create a new search by refining this search. :param seen: Revisions that have been satisfied. :param referenced: Revision references observed while satisfying some of this search. """ referenced = self.heads.union(referenced) return PendingAncestryResult(referenced - seen, self.repo) class EmptySearchResult(AbstractSearchResult): """An empty search result.""" def is_empty(self): return True class EverythingResult(AbstractSearchResult): """A search result that simply requests everything in the repository.""" def __init__(self, repo): self._repo = repo def __repr__(self): return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self._repo) def get_recipe(self): raise NotImplementedError(self.get_recipe) def get_network_struct(self): return ('everything',) def get_keys(self): if 'evil' in debug.debug_flags: from bzrlib import remote if isinstance(self._repo, remote.RemoteRepository): # warn developers (not users) not to do this trace.mutter_callsite( 2, "EverythingResult(RemoteRepository).get_keys() is slow.") return self._repo.all_revision_ids() def is_empty(self): # It's ok for this to wrongly return False: the worst that can happen # is that RemoteStreamSource will initiate a get_stream on an empty # repository. And almost all repositories are non-empty. return False def refine(self, seen, referenced): heads = set(self._repo.all_revision_ids()) heads.difference_update(seen) heads.update(referenced) return PendingAncestryResult(heads, self._repo) class EverythingNotInOther(AbstractSearch): """Find all revisions in that are in one repo but not the other.""" def __init__(self, to_repo, from_repo, find_ghosts=False): self.to_repo = to_repo self.from_repo = from_repo self.find_ghosts = find_ghosts def execute(self): return self.to_repo.search_missing_revision_ids( self.from_repo, find_ghosts=self.find_ghosts) class NotInOtherForRevs(AbstractSearch): """Find all revisions missing in one repo for a some specific heads.""" def __init__(self, to_repo, from_repo, required_ids, if_present_ids=None, find_ghosts=False, limit=None): """Constructor. :param required_ids: revision IDs of heads that must be found, or else the search will fail with NoSuchRevision. All revisions in their ancestry not already in the other repository will be included in the search result. :param if_present_ids: revision IDs of heads that may be absent in the source repository. If present, then their ancestry not already found in other will be included in the search result. :param limit: maximum number of revisions to fetch """ self.to_repo = to_repo self.from_repo = from_repo self.find_ghosts = find_ghosts self.required_ids = required_ids self.if_present_ids = if_present_ids self.limit = limit def __repr__(self): if len(self.required_ids) > 5: reqd_revs_repr = repr(list(self.required_ids)[:5])[:-1] + ', ...]' else: reqd_revs_repr = repr(self.required_ids) if self.if_present_ids and len(self.if_present_ids) > 5: ifp_revs_repr = repr(list(self.if_present_ids)[:5])[:-1] + ', ...]' else: ifp_revs_repr = repr(self.if_present_ids) return ("<%s from:%r to:%r find_ghosts:%r req'd:%r if-present:%r" "limit:%r>") % ( self.__class__.__name__, self.from_repo, self.to_repo, self.find_ghosts, reqd_revs_repr, ifp_revs_repr, self.limit) def execute(self): return self.to_repo.search_missing_revision_ids( self.from_repo, revision_ids=self.required_ids, if_present_ids=self.if_present_ids, find_ghosts=self.find_ghosts, limit=self.limit) def search_result_from_parent_map(parent_map, missing_keys): """Transform a parent_map into SearchResult information.""" if not parent_map: # parent_map is empty or None, simple search result return [], [], 0 # start_set is all the keys in the cache start_set = set(parent_map) # result set is all the references to keys in the cache result_parents = set() for parents in parent_map.itervalues(): result_parents.update(parents) stop_keys = result_parents.difference(start_set) # We don't need to send ghosts back to the server as a position to # stop either. stop_keys.difference_update(missing_keys) key_count = len(parent_map) if (revision.NULL_REVISION in result_parents and revision.NULL_REVISION in missing_keys): # If we pruned NULL_REVISION from the stop_keys because it's also # in our cache of "missing" keys we need to increment our key count # by 1, because the reconsitituted SearchResult on the server will # still consider NULL_REVISION to be an included key. key_count += 1 included_keys = start_set.intersection(result_parents) start_set.difference_update(included_keys) return start_set, stop_keys, key_count def _run_search(parent_map, heads, exclude_keys): """Given a parent map, run a _BreadthFirstSearcher on it. Start at heads, walk until you hit exclude_keys. As a further improvement, watch for any heads that you encounter while walking, which means they were not heads of the search. This is mostly used to generate a succinct recipe for how to walk through most of parent_map. :return: (_BreadthFirstSearcher, set(heads_encountered_by_walking)) """ g = Graph(DictParentsProvider(parent_map)) s = g._make_breadth_first_searcher(heads) found_heads = set() while True: try: next_revs = s.next() except StopIteration: break for parents in s._current_parents.itervalues(): f_heads = heads.intersection(parents) if f_heads: found_heads.update(f_heads) stop_keys = exclude_keys.intersection(next_revs) if stop_keys: s.stop_searching_any(stop_keys) for parents in s._current_parents.itervalues(): f_heads = heads.intersection(parents) if f_heads: found_heads.update(f_heads) return s, found_heads def _find_possible_heads(parent_map, tip_keys, depth): """Walk backwards (towards children) through the parent_map. This finds 'heads' that will hopefully succinctly describe our search graph. """ child_map = invert_parent_map(parent_map) heads = set() current_roots = tip_keys walked = set(current_roots) while current_roots and depth > 0: depth -= 1 children = set() children_update = children.update for p in current_roots: # Is it better to pre- or post- filter the children? try: children_update(child_map[p]) except KeyError: heads.add(p) # If we've seen a key before, we don't want to walk it again. Note that # 'children' stays relatively small while 'walked' grows large. So # don't use 'difference_update' here which has to walk all of 'walked'. # '.difference' is smart enough to walk only children and compare it to # walked. children = children.difference(walked) walked.update(children) current_roots = children if current_roots: # We walked to the end of depth, so these are the new tips. heads.update(current_roots) return heads def limited_search_result_from_parent_map(parent_map, missing_keys, tip_keys, depth): """Transform a parent_map that is searching 'tip_keys' into an approximate SearchResult. We should be able to generate a SearchResult from a given set of starting keys, that covers a subset of parent_map that has the last step pointing at tip_keys. This is to handle the case that really-long-searches shouldn't be started from scratch on each get_parent_map request, but we *do* want to filter out some of the keys that we've already seen, so we don't get information that we already know about on every request. The server will validate the search (that starting at start_keys and stopping at stop_keys yields the exact key_count), so we have to be careful to give an exact recipe. Basic algorithm is: 1) Invert parent_map to get child_map (todo: have it cached and pass it in) 2) Starting at tip_keys, walk towards children for 'depth' steps. 3) At that point, we have the 'start' keys. 4) Start walking parent_map from 'start' keys, counting how many keys are seen, and generating stop_keys for anything that would walk outside of the parent_map. :param parent_map: A map from {child_id: (parent_ids,)} :param missing_keys: parent_ids that we know are unavailable :param tip_keys: the revision_ids that we are searching :param depth: How far back to walk. """ if not parent_map: # No search to send, because we haven't done any searching yet. return [], [], 0 heads = _find_possible_heads(parent_map, tip_keys, depth) s, found_heads = _run_search(parent_map, heads, set(tip_keys)) start_keys, exclude_keys, keys = s.get_state() if found_heads: # Anything in found_heads are redundant start_keys, we hit them while # walking, so we can exclude them from the start list. start_keys = set(start_keys).difference(found_heads) return start_keys, exclude_keys, len(keys)