public abstract class BasePackFetchConnection extends BaseConnection implements FetchConnection
This is the canonical implementation for transferring objects from the remote repository to the local repository by talking to the 'git-upload-pack' service. Objects are packed on the remote side into a pack file and then sent down the pipe to us.
This connection requires only a bi-directional pipe or socket, and thus is easily wrapped up into a local process pipe, anonymous TCP socket, or a command executed through an SSH tunnel.
If BasePackConnection.statelessRPC
is true
, this connection
can be tunneled over a request-response style RPC system like HTTP. The RPC
call boundary is determined by this class switching from writing to the
OutputStream to reading from the InputStream.
Concrete implementations should just call
init(java.io.InputStream, java.io.OutputStream)
and
readAdvertisedRefs()
methods in constructor or before any use. They
should also handle resources releasing in close()
method if needed.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected Set<ObjectId> |
additionalHaves
Extra objects the remote has, but which aren't offered as refs.
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protected InputStream |
in
Input stream reading from the remote.
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protected Repository |
local
The repository this transport fetches into, or pushes out of.
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protected static int |
MIN_CLIENT_BUFFER
Amount of data the client sends before starting to read.
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static String |
OPTION_ALLOW_TIP_SHA1_IN_WANT
The client supports fetching objects at the tip of any ref, even if not
advertised.
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static String |
OPTION_INCLUDE_TAG
Include tags if we are also including the referenced objects.
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static String |
OPTION_MULTI_ACK
Mutli-ACK support for improved negotiation.
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static String |
OPTION_MULTI_ACK_DETAILED
Mutli-ACK detailed support for improved negotiation.
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static String |
OPTION_NO_DONE
The client supports receiving a pack before it has sent "done".
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static String |
OPTION_NO_PROGRESS
The client does not want progress messages and will ignore them.
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static String |
OPTION_OFS_DELTA
The client supports packs with OFS deltas.
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static String |
OPTION_SHALLOW
The client supports shallow fetches.
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static String |
OPTION_SIDE_BAND
The client supports using the side-band for progress messages.
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static String |
OPTION_SIDE_BAND_64K
The client supports using the 64K side-band for progress messages.
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static String |
OPTION_THIN_PACK
The client supports packs with deltas but not their bases.
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protected OutputStream |
out
Output stream sending to the remote.
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protected boolean |
outNeedsEnd
Send
PacketLineOut.end() before closing out ? |
protected PacketLineIn |
pckIn
Packet line decoder around
in . |
protected PacketLineOut |
pckOut
Packet line encoder around
out . |
protected boolean |
statelessRPC
True if this is a stateless RPC connection.
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protected TimeoutInputStream |
timeoutIn
Low-level input stream, if a timeout was configured.
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protected TimeoutOutputStream |
timeoutOut
Low-level output stream, if a timeout was configured.
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protected Transport |
transport
A transport connected to
uri . |
protected URIish |
uri
Remote repository location.
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Constructor and Description |
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BasePackFetchConnection(PackTransport packTransport)
Create a new connection to fetch using the native git transport.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
close()
Close any resources used by this connection.
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boolean |
didFetchIncludeTags()
Did the last
FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set) get tags? |
boolean |
didFetchTestConnectivity()
Did the last
FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set) validate
graph? |
protected void |
doFetch(ProgressMonitor monitor,
Collection<Ref> want,
Set<ObjectId> have,
OutputStream outputStream)
Execute common ancestor negotiation and fetch the objects.
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protected void |
endOut()
Tell the peer we are disconnecting, if it cares to know.
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void |
fetch(ProgressMonitor monitor,
Collection<Ref> want,
Set<ObjectId> have)
Fetch objects we don't have but that are reachable from advertised refs.
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void |
fetch(ProgressMonitor monitor,
Collection<Ref> want,
Set<ObjectId> have,
OutputStream outputStream)
Fetch objects we don't have but that are reachable from advertised refs.
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Collection<PackLock> |
getPackLocks()
All locks created by the last
FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set) call. |
protected void |
init(InputStream myIn,
OutputStream myOut)
Configure this connection with the directional pipes.
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protected boolean |
isCapableOf(String option) |
protected TransportException |
noRepository()
Create an exception to indicate problems finding a remote repository.
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protected void |
onReceivePack()
Notification event delivered just before the pack is received from the
network.
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protected void |
readAdvertisedRefs()
Reads the advertised references through the initialized stream.
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void |
setPackLockMessage(String message)
Set the lock message used when holding a pack out of garbage collection.
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protected boolean |
wantCapability(StringBuilder b,
String option) |
available, getMessages, getMessageWriter, getRef, getRefs, getRefsMap, markStartedOperation, setMessageWriter
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
getMessages, getRef, getRefs, getRefsMap
protected static final int MIN_CLIENT_BUFFER
Any output stream given to the client must be able to buffer this many bytes before the client will stop writing and start reading from the input stream. If the output stream blocks before this many bytes are in the send queue, the system will deadlock.
public static final String OPTION_INCLUDE_TAG
public static final String OPTION_MULTI_ACK
public static final String OPTION_MULTI_ACK_DETAILED
public static final String OPTION_THIN_PACK
public static final String OPTION_SIDE_BAND
public static final String OPTION_SIDE_BAND_64K
public static final String OPTION_OFS_DELTA
public static final String OPTION_SHALLOW
public static final String OPTION_NO_PROGRESS
public static final String OPTION_NO_DONE
public static final String OPTION_ALLOW_TIP_SHA1_IN_WANT
protected final Repository local
protected final URIish uri
protected TimeoutInputStream timeoutIn
protected TimeoutOutputStream timeoutOut
protected InputStream in
protected OutputStream out
protected PacketLineIn pckIn
in
.protected PacketLineOut pckOut
out
.protected boolean outNeedsEnd
PacketLineOut.end()
before closing out
?protected boolean statelessRPC
public BasePackFetchConnection(PackTransport packTransport)
packTransport
- the transport.public final void fetch(ProgressMonitor monitor, Collection<Ref> want, Set<ObjectId> have) throws TransportException
FetchConnection
Only one call per connection is allowed. Subsequent calls will result in
TransportException
.
Implementations are free to use network connections as necessary to
efficiently (for both client and server) transfer objects from the remote
repository into this repository. When possible implementations should
avoid replacing/overwriting/duplicating an object already available in
the local destination repository. Locally available objects and packs
should always be preferred over remotely available objects and packs.
Transport.isFetchThin()
should be honored if applicable.
fetch
in interface FetchConnection
monitor
- progress monitor to inform the end-user about the amount of
work completed, or to indicate cancellation. Implementations
should poll the monitor at regular intervals to look for
cancellation requests from the user.want
- one or more refs advertised by this connection that the caller
wants to store locally.have
- additional objects known to exist in the destination
repository, especially if they aren't yet reachable by the ref
database. Connections should take this set as an addition to
what is reachable through all Refs, not in replace of it.TransportException
- objects could not be copied due to a network failure,
protocol error, or error on remote side, or connection was
already used for fetch.public final void fetch(ProgressMonitor monitor, Collection<Ref> want, Set<ObjectId> have, OutputStream outputStream) throws TransportException
FetchConnection
Only one call per connection is allowed. Subsequent calls will result in
TransportException
.
Implementations are free to use network connections as necessary to
efficiently (for both client and server) transfer objects from the remote
repository into this repository. When possible implementations should
avoid replacing/overwriting/duplicating an object already available in
the local destination repository. Locally available objects and packs
should always be preferred over remotely available objects and packs.
Transport.isFetchThin()
should be honored if applicable.
fetch
in interface FetchConnection
monitor
- progress monitor to inform the end-user about the amount of
work completed, or to indicate cancellation. Implementations
should poll the monitor at regular intervals to look for
cancellation requests from the user.want
- one or more refs advertised by this connection that the caller
wants to store locally.have
- additional objects known to exist in the destination
repository, especially if they aren't yet reachable by the ref
database. Connections should take this set as an addition to
what is reachable through all Refs, not in replace of it.outputStream
- OutputStream to write sideband messages toTransportException
- objects could not be copied due to a network failure,
protocol error, or error on remote side, or connection was
already used for fetch.public boolean didFetchIncludeTags()
FetchConnection
FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)
get tags?
Some Git aware transports are able to implicitly grab an annotated tag if
TagOpt.AUTO_FOLLOW
or TagOpt.FETCH_TAGS
was selected and
the object the tag peels to (references) was transferred as part of the
last FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)
call. If it is
possible for such tags to have been included in the transfer this method
returns true, allowing the caller to attempt tag discovery.
By returning only true/false (and not the actual list of tags obtained) the transport itself does not need to be aware of whether or not tags were included in the transfer.
didFetchIncludeTags
in interface FetchConnection
public boolean didFetchTestConnectivity()
FetchConnection
FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)
validate
graph?
Some transports walk the object graph on the client side, with the client looking for what objects it is missing and requesting them individually from the remote peer. By virtue of completing the fetch call the client implicitly tested the object connectivity, as every object in the graph was either already local or was requested successfully from the peer. In such transports this method returns true.
Some transports assume the remote peer knows the Git object graph and is able to supply a fully connected graph to the client (although it may only be transferring the parts the client does not yet have). Its faster to assume such remote peers are well behaved and send the correct response to the client. In such transports this method returns false.
didFetchTestConnectivity
in interface FetchConnection
public void setPackLockMessage(String message)
FetchConnection
Callers that set a lock message must ensure they call
FetchConnection.getPackLocks()
after
FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)
, even if an exception
was thrown, and release the locks that are held.
setPackLockMessage
in interface FetchConnection
message
- message to use when holding a pack in place.public Collection<PackLock> getPackLocks()
FetchConnection
FetchConnection.fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)
call.getPackLocks
in interface FetchConnection
protected void doFetch(ProgressMonitor monitor, Collection<Ref> want, Set<ObjectId> have, OutputStream outputStream) throws TransportException
monitor
- progress monitor to receive status updates. If the monitor is
the NullProgressMonitor.INSTANCE
, then the no-progress
option enabled.want
- the advertised remote references the caller wants to fetch.have
- additional objects to assume that already exist locally. This
will be added to the set of objects reachable from the
destination repository's references.outputStream
- ouputStream to write sideband messages toTransportException
- if any exception occurs.public void close()
Connection
If the remote repository is contacted by a network socket this method must close that network socket, disconnecting the two peers. If the remote repository is actually local (same system) this method must close any open file handles used to read the "remote" repository.
If additional messages were produced by the remote peer, these should
still be retained in the connection instance for Connection.getMessages()
.
close
in interface Connection
protected void onReceivePack()
TransportHttp
to
disable its request magic and ensure the pack stream is read correctly.protected final void init(InputStream myIn, OutputStream myOut)
myIn
- input stream to receive data from the peer. Caller must ensure
the input is buffered, otherwise read performance may suffer.myOut
- output stream to transmit data to the peer. Caller must ensure
the output is buffered, otherwise write performance may
suffer.protected void readAdvertisedRefs() throws TransportException
Subclass implementations may call this method only after setting up the
input and output streams with init(InputStream, OutputStream)
.
If any errors occur, this connection is automatically closed by invoking
close()
and the exception is wrapped (if necessary) and thrown
as a TransportException
.
TransportException
- the reference list could not be scanned.protected TransportException noRepository()
protected boolean isCapableOf(String option)
protected boolean wantCapability(StringBuilder b, String option)
protected void endOut()
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