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package com.google.gerrit.server.update;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import com.google.common.collect.Maps;
import com.google.gerrit.reviewdb.client.Project;
import com.google.gerrit.server.git.GitRepositoryManager;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Optional;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Config;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectInserter;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Repository;
import org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk.RevWalk;
/**
* Restricted view of a {@link Repository} for use by {@link BatchUpdateOp} implementations.
*
* <p>This class serves two purposes in the context of {@link BatchUpdate}. First, the subset of
* normal Repository functionality is purely read-only, which prevents implementors from modifying
* the repository outside of {@link BatchUpdateOp#updateRepo}. Write operations can only be
* performed by calling methods on {@link RepoContext}.
*
* <p>Second, the read methods take into account any pending operations on the repository that
* implementations have staged using the write methods on {@link RepoContext}. Callers do not have
* to worry about whether operations have been performed yet, and the implementation details may
* differ between ReviewDb and NoteDb, but callers just don't need to care.
*/
public class RepoView {
private final Repository repo;
private final RevWalk rw;
private final ObjectInserter inserter;
private final ObjectInserter inserterWrapper;
private final ChainedReceiveCommands commands;
private final boolean closeRepo;
RepoView(GitRepositoryManager repoManager, Project.NameKey project) throws IOException {
repo = repoManager.openRepository(project);
inserter = repo.newObjectInserter();
inserterWrapper = new NonFlushingInserter(inserter);
rw = new RevWalk(inserter.newReader());
commands = new ChainedReceiveCommands(repo);
closeRepo = true;
}
RepoView(Repository repo, RevWalk rw, ObjectInserter inserter) {
checkArgument(
rw.getObjectReader().getCreatedFromInserter() == inserter,
"expected RevWalk %s to be created by ObjectInserter %s",
rw,
inserter);
this.repo = checkNotNull(repo);
this.rw = checkNotNull(rw);
this.inserter = checkNotNull(inserter);
inserterWrapper = new NonFlushingInserter(inserter);
commands = new ChainedReceiveCommands(repo);
closeRepo = false;
}
/**
* Get this repo's configuration.
*
* <p>This is the storage-level config you would get with {@link Repository#getConfig()}, not, for
* example, the Gerrit-level project config.
*
* @return a defensive copy of the config; modifications have no effect on the underlying config.
*/
public Config getConfig() {
return new Config(repo.getConfig());
}
/**
* Get an open revwalk on the repo.
*
* <p>Guaranteed to be able to read back any objects inserted in the repository via {@link
* RepoContext#getInserter()}, even if objects have not been flushed to the underlying repo. In
* particular this includes any object returned by {@link #getRef(String)}, even taking into
* account not-yet-executed commands.
*
* @return revwalk.
*/
public RevWalk getRevWalk() {
return rw;
}
/**
* Read a single ref from the repo.
*
* <p>Takes into account any ref update commands added during the course of the update using
* {@link RepoContext#addRefUpdate}, even if they have not yet been executed on the underlying
* repo.
*
* <p>The results of individual ref lookups are cached: calling this method multiple times with
* the same ref name will return the same result (unless a command was added in the meantime). The
* repo is not reread.
*
* @param name exact ref name.
* @return the value of the ref, if present.
* @throws IOException if an error occurred.
*/
public Optional<ObjectId> getRef(String name) throws IOException {
return getCommands().get(name);
}
/**
* Look up refs by prefix.
*
* <p>Takes into account any ref update commands added during the course of the update using
* {@link RepoContext#addRefUpdate}, even if they have not yet been executed on the underlying
* repo.
*
* <p>For any ref that has previously been accessed with {@link #getRef(String)}, the value in the
* result map will be that same cached value. Any refs that have <em>not</em> been previously
* accessed are re-scanned from the repo on each call.
*
* @param prefix ref prefix; must end in '/' or else be empty.
* @return a map of ref suffixes to SHA-1s. The refs are all under {@code prefix} and have the
* prefix stripped; this matches the behavior of {@link
* org.eclipse.jgit.lib.RefDatabase#getRefs(String)}.
* @throws IOException if an error occurred.
*/
public Map<String, ObjectId> getRefs(String prefix) throws IOException {
Map<String, ObjectId> result =
new HashMap<>(
Maps.transformValues(repo.getRefDatabase().getRefs(prefix), Ref::getObjectId));
// First, overwrite any cached reads from the underlying RepoRefCache. If any of these differ,
// it's because a ref was updated after the RepoRefCache read it. It feels a little odd to
// prefer the *old* value in this case, but it would be weirder to be inconsistent with getRef.
//
// Mostly this doesn't matter. If the caller was intending to write to the ref, they lost a
// race, and they will get a lock failure. If they just want to read, well, the JGit interface
// doesn't currently guarantee that any snapshot of multiple refs is consistent, so they were
// probably out of luck anyway.
commands
.getRepoRefCache()
.getCachedRefs()
.forEach((k, v) -> updateRefIfPrefixMatches(result, prefix, k, v));
// Second, overwrite with any pending commands.
commands
.getCommands()
.values()
.forEach(
c ->
updateRefIfPrefixMatches(result, prefix, c.getRefName(), toOptional(c.getNewId())));
return result;
}
private static Optional<ObjectId> toOptional(ObjectId id) {
return id.equals(ObjectId.zeroId()) ? Optional.empty() : Optional.of(id);
}
private static void updateRefIfPrefixMatches(
Map<String, ObjectId> map, String prefix, String fullRefName, Optional<ObjectId> maybeId) {
if (!fullRefName.startsWith(prefix)) {
return;
}
String suffix = fullRefName.substring(prefix.length());
if (maybeId.isPresent()) {
map.put(suffix, maybeId.get());
} else {
map.remove(suffix);
}
}
// Not AutoCloseable so callers can't improperly close it. Plus it's never managed with a try
// block anyway.
void close() {
if (closeRepo) {
inserter.close();
rw.close();
repo.close();
}
}
Repository getRepository() {
return repo;
}
ObjectInserter getInserter() {
return inserter;
}
ObjectInserter getInserterWrapper() {
return inserterWrapper;
}
ChainedReceiveCommands getCommands() {
return commands;
}
private static class NonFlushingInserter extends ObjectInserter.Filter {
private final ObjectInserter delegate;
private NonFlushingInserter(ObjectInserter delegate) {
this.delegate = delegate;
}
@Override
protected ObjectInserter delegate() {
return delegate;
}
@Override
public void flush() {
// Do nothing.
}
@Override
public void close() {
// Do nothing; the delegate is closed separately.
}
}
}