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openproject/app/models/repository/mercurial.rb

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# redMine - project management software
# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang
#
# 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.
require 'redmine/scm/adapters/mercurial_adapter'
class Repository::Mercurial < Repository
# sort changesets by revision number
has_many :changesets, :order => "#{Changeset.table_name}.id DESC", :foreign_key => 'repository_id'
attr_protected :root_url
validates_presence_of :url
FETCH_AT_ONCE = 100 # number of changesets to fetch at once
ATTRIBUTE_KEY_NAMES = {
"url" => "Root directory",
}
def self.human_attribute_name(attribute_key_name)
ATTRIBUTE_KEY_NAMES[attribute_key_name] || super
end
def self.scm_adapter_class
Redmine::Scm::Adapters::MercurialAdapter
end
def self.scm_name
'Mercurial'
end
def repo_log_encoding
'UTF-8'
end
# Returns the readable identifier for the given mercurial changeset
def self.format_changeset_identifier(changeset)
"#{changeset.revision}:#{changeset.scmid}"
end
# Returns the identifier for the given Mercurial changeset
def self.changeset_identifier(changeset)
changeset.scmid
end
def branches
nil
end
def tags
nil
end
def diff_format_revisions(cs, cs_to, sep=':')
super(cs, cs_to, ' ')
end
# Finds and returns a revision with a number or the beginning of a hash
def find_changeset_by_name(name)
return nil if name.nil? || name.empty?
if /[^\d]/ =~ name or name.to_s.size > 8
e = changesets.find(:first, :conditions => ['scmid = ?', name.to_s])
else
e = changesets.find(:first, :conditions => ['revision = ?', name.to_s])
end
return e if e
changesets.find(:first, :conditions => ['scmid LIKE ?', "#{name}%"]) # last ditch
end
# Returns the latest changesets for +path+; sorted by revision number
#
# Because :order => 'id DESC' is defined at 'has_many',
# there is no need to set 'order'.
# But, MySQL test fails.
# Sqlite3 and PostgreSQL pass.
# Is this MySQL bug?
def latest_changesets(path, rev, limit=10)
changesets.find(:all, :include => :user,
:conditions => latest_changesets_cond(path, rev, limit),
:limit => limit, :order => "#{Changeset.table_name}.id DESC")
end
def latest_changesets_cond(path, rev, limit)
cond, args = [], []
if last = rev ? find_changeset_by_name(scm.tagmap[rev] || rev) : nil
cond << "#{Changeset.table_name}.id <= ?"
args << last.id
end
unless path.blank?
cond << "EXISTS (SELECT * FROM #{Change.table_name}
WHERE #{Change.table_name}.changeset_id = #{Changeset.table_name}.id
AND (#{Change.table_name}.path = ?
OR #{Change.table_name}.path LIKE ? ESCAPE ?))"
args << path.with_leading_slash
args << "#{path.with_leading_slash.gsub(/[%_\\]/) { |s| "\\#{s}" }}/%" << '\\'
end
[cond.join(' AND '), *args] unless cond.empty?
end
private :latest_changesets_cond
def fetch_changesets
scm_rev = scm.info.lastrev.revision.to_i
db_rev = latest_changeset ? latest_changeset.revision.to_i : -1
return unless db_rev < scm_rev # already up-to-date
logger.debug "Fetching changesets for repository #{url}" if logger
(db_rev + 1).step(scm_rev, FETCH_AT_ONCE) do |i|
transaction do
scm.each_revision('', i, [i + FETCH_AT_ONCE - 1, scm_rev].min) do |re|
cs = Changeset.create(:repository => self,
:revision => re.revision,
:scmid => re.scmid,
:committer => re.author,
:committed_on => re.time,
:comments => re.message)
re.paths.each { |e| cs.create_change(e) }
end
end
end
self
end
end