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2023-01-31clone: set fetch.bundleURI if appropriateDerrick Stolee
Bundle providers may organize their bundle lists in a way that is intended to improve incremental fetches, not just initial clones. However, they do need to state that they have organized with that in mind, or else the client will not expect to save time by downloading bundles after the initial clone. This is done by specifying a bundle.heuristic value. There are two types of bundle lists: those at a static URI and those that are advertised from a Git remote over protocol v2. The new fetch.bundleURI config value applies for static bundle URIs that are not advertised over protocol v2. If the user specifies a static URI via 'git clone --bundle-uri', then Git can set this config as a reminder for future 'git fetch' operations to check the bundle list before connecting to the remote(s). For lists provided over protocol v2, we will want to take a different approach and create a property of the remote itself by creating a remote.<id>.* type config key. That is not implemented in this change. Later changes will update 'git fetch' to consume this option. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-01-31bundle-uri: parse bundle.<id>.creationToken valuesDerrick Stolee
The previous change taught Git to parse the bundle.heuristic value, especially when its value is "creationToken". Now, teach Git to parse the bundle.<id>.creationToken values on each bundle in a bundle list. Before implementing any logic based on creationToken values for the creationToken heuristic, parse and print these values for testing purposes. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-01-31bundle-uri: parse bundle.heuristic=creationTokenDerrick Stolee
The bundle.heuristic value communicates that the bundle list is organized to make use of the bundle.<id>.creationToken values that may be provided in the bundle list. Those values will create a total order on the bundles, allowing the Git client to download them in a specific order and even remember previously-downloaded bundles by storing the maximum creation token value. Before implementing any logic that parses or uses the bundle.<id>.creationToken values, teach Git to parse the bundle.heuristic value from a bundle list. We can use 'test-tool bundle-uri' to print the heuristic value and verify that the parsing works correctly. As an extra precaution, create the internal 'heuristics' array to be a list of (enum, string) pairs so we can iterate through the array entries carefully, regardless of the enum values. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-12-25bundle-uri: download bundles from an advertised listDerrick Stolee
The logic in fetch_bundle_uri() is useful for the --bundle-uri option of 'git clone', but is not helpful when the clone operation discovers a list of URIs from the bundle-uri protocol v2 command. To actually download and unbundle the advertised bundles, we need a different mechanism. Create the new fetch_bundle_list() method which is very similar to fetch_bundle_uri() except that it relies on download_bundle_list() instead of fetch_bundle_uri_internal(). The download_bundle_list() method will recursively call fetch_bundle_uri_internal() if any of the advertised URIs serve a bundle list instead of a bundle. This will also follow the bundle.list.mode setting from the input list: "any" will download only one such URI while "all" will download data from all of the URIs. In an identical way to fetch_bundle_uri(), the bundles are unbundled after all of the bundle lists have been expanded and all necessary URIs. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-12-25bundle-uri: allow relative URLs in bundle listsDerrick Stolee
Bundle providers may want to distribute that data across multiple CDNs. This might require a change in the base URI, all the way to the domain name. If all bundles require an absolute URI in their 'uri' value, then every push to a CDN would require altering the table of contents to match the expected domain and exact location within it. Allow a bundle list to specify a relative URI for the bundles. This URI is based on where the client received the bundle list. For a list provided in the 'bundle-uri' protocol v2 command, the Git remote URI is the base URI. Otherwise, the bundle list was provided from an HTTP URI not using the Git protocol, and that URI is the base URI. This allows easier distribution of bundle data. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-12-25protocol v2: add server-side "bundle-uri" skeletonÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Add a skeleton server-side implementation of a new "bundle-uri" command to protocol v2. This will allow conforming clients to optionally seed their initial clones or incremental fetches from URLs containing "*.bundle" files created with "git bundle create". This change only performs the basic boilerplate of advertising a new protocol v2 capability. The new 'bundle-uri' capability allows a client to request a list of bundles. Right now, the server only returns a flush packet, which corresponds to an empty advertisement. The bundle.* config namespace describes which key-value pairs will be communicated across this interface in future updates. The critical bit right now is that the new boolean uploadPack.adverstiseBundleURIs config value signals whether or not this capability should be advertised at all. An earlier version of this patch [1] used a different transfer format than the "key=value" pairs in the current implementation. The change was made to unify the protocol v2 command with the bundle lists provided by independent bundle servers. Further, the standard allows for the server to advertise a URI that contains a bundle list. This allows users automatically discovering bundle providers that are loosely associated with the origin server, but without the origin server knowing exactly which bundles are currently available. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/RFC-patch-v2-01.13-2fc87ce092b-20220311T155841Z-avarab@gmail.com/ The very-deep headings needed to be modified to stop at level 4 due to documentation build issues. These were not recognized in earlier builds since the file was previously in the Documentation/technical/ directory and was built in a different way. With its current location, the heavily-nested details were causing build issues and they are now replaced with a bulletted list of details. Co-authored-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-10-12bundle-uri: fetch a list of bundlesDerrick Stolee
When the content at a given bundle URI is not understood as a bundle (based on inspecting the initial content), then Git currently gives up and ignores that content. Independent bundle providers may want to split up the bundle content into multiple bundles, but still make them available from a single URI. Teach Git to attempt parsing the bundle URI content as a Git config file providing the key=value pairs for a bundle list. Git then looks at the mode of the list to see if ANY single bundle is sufficient or if ALL bundles are required. The content at the selected URIs are downloaded and the content is inspected again, creating a recursive process. To guard the recursion against malformed or malicious content, limit the recursion depth to a reasonable four for now. This can be converted to a configured value in the future if necessary. The value of four is twice as high as expected to be useful (a bundle list is unlikely to point to more bundle lists). To test this scenario, create an interesting bundle topology where three incremental bundles are built on top of a single full bundle. By using a merge commit, the two middle bundles are "independent" in that they do not require each other in order to unbundle themselves. They each only need the base bundle. The bundle containing the merge commit requires both of the middle bundles, though. This leads to some interesting decisions when unbundling, especially when we later implement heuristics that promote downloading bundles until the prerequisite commits are satisfied. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-10-12bundle-uri: parse bundle list in config formatDerrick Stolee
When a bundle provider wants to operate independently from a Git remote, they want to provide a single, consistent URI that users can use in their 'git clone --bundle-uri' commands. At this point, the Git client expects that URI to be a single bundle that can be unbundled and used to bootstrap the rest of the clone from the Git server. This single bundle cannot be re-used to assist with future incremental fetches. To allow for the incremental fetch case, teach Git to understand a bundle list that could be advertised at an independent bundle URI. Such a bundle list is likely to be inspected by human readers, even if only by the bundle provider creating the list. For this reason, we can take our expected "key=value" pairs and instead format them using Git config format. Create bundle_uri_parse_config_format() to parse a file in config format and convert that into a 'struct bundle_list' filled with its understanding of the contents. Be careful to use error_action CONFIG_ERROR_ERROR when calling git_config_from_file_with_options() because the default action for git_config_from_file() is to die() on a parsing error. The current warning isn't particularly helpful if it arises to a user, but it will be made more verbose at a higher layer later. Update 'test-tool bundle-uri' to take this config file format as input. It uses a filename instead of stdin because there is no existing way to parse a FILE pointer in the config machinery. Using git_config_from_mem() is overly complicated and more likely to introduce bugs than this simpler version. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-10-12bundle-uri: unit test "key=value" parsingÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Create a new 'test-tool bundle-uri' test helper. This helper will assist in testing logic deep in the bundle URI feature. This change introduces the 'parse-key-values' subcommand, which parses an input file as a list of lines. These are fed into bundle_uri_parse_line() to test how we construct a 'struct bundle_list' from that data. The list is then output to stdout as if the key-value pairs were a Git config file. We use an input file instead of stdin because of a future change to parse in config-file format that works better as an input file. Co-authored-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-10-12bundle-uri: create "key=value" line parsingÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
When advertising a bundle list over Git's protocol v2, we will use packet lines. Each line will be of the form "key=value" representing a bundle list. Connect the API necessary for Git's transport to the key-value pair parsing created in the previous change. We are not currently implementing this protocol v2 functionality, but instead preparing to expose this parsing to be unit-testable. Co-authored-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-10-12bundle-uri: create bundle_list struct and helpersDerrick Stolee
It will likely be rare where a user uses a single bundle URI and expects that URI to point to a bundle. Instead, that URI will likely be a list of bundles provided in some format. Alternatively, the Git server could advertise a list of bundles. In anticipation of these two ways of advertising multiple bundles, create a data structure that represents such a list. This will be populated using a common API, but for now focus on what data can be represented. Each list contains a number of remote_bundle_info structs. These contain an 'id' that is used to uniquely identify them in the list, and also a 'uri' that contains the location of its data. Finally, there is a strbuf containing the filename used when Git downloads the contents to disk. The list itself stores these remote_bundle_info structs in a hashtable using 'id' as the key. The order of the structs in the input is considered unimportant, but future modifications to the format and these data structures will place ordering possibilities on the set. The list also has a few "global" properties, including the version (used when parsing the list) and the mode. The mode is one of these two options: 1. BUNDLE_MODE_ALL: all listed URIs are intended to be combined together. The client should download all of the advertised data to have a complete copy of the data. 2. BUNDLE_MODE_ANY: any one listed item is sufficient to have a complete copy of the data. The client can choose arbitrarily from these options. In the future, the client may use pings to find the closest URI among geodistributed replicas, or use some other heuristic information added to the format. This API is currently unused, but will soon be expanded with parsing logic and then be consumed by the bundle URI download logic. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-11bundle-uri: create basic file-copy logicDerrick Stolee
Before implementing a way to fetch bundles into a repository, create the basic logic. Assume that the URI is actually a file path. Future logic will make this more careful to other protocols. For now, we also only succeed if the content at the URI is a bundle file, not a bundle list. Bundle lists will be implemented in a future change. Note that the discovery of a temporary filename is slightly racy because the odb_mkstemp() relies on the temporary file not existing. With the current implementation being limited to file copies, we could replace the copy_file() with copy_fd(). The tricky part comes in future changes that send the filename to 'git remote-https' and its 'get' capability. At that point, we need the file descriptor closed _and_ the file unlinked. If we were to keep the file descriptor open for the sake of normal file copies, then we would pollute the rest of the code for little benefit. This is especially the case because we expect that most bundle URI use will be based on HTTPS instead of file copies. Reviewed-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>