{- git cat-file interface, with handle automatically stored in the Annex monad - - Copyright 2011-2013 Joey Hess - - Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher. -} module Annex.CatFile ( catFile, catObject, catObjectDetails, catFileHandle, catKey, catKeyFile, ) where import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L import qualified Data.Map as M import Common.Annex import qualified Git import qualified Git.CatFile import qualified Annex import Git.Types import Git.FilePath catFile :: Git.Branch -> FilePath -> Annex L.ByteString catFile branch file = do h <- catFileHandle liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catFile h branch file catObject :: Git.Ref -> Annex L.ByteString catObject ref = do h <- catFileHandle liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catObject h ref catObjectDetails :: Git.Ref -> Annex (Maybe (L.ByteString, Sha)) catObjectDetails ref = do h <- catFileHandle liftIO $ Git.CatFile.catObjectDetails h ref {- There can be multiple index files, and a different cat-file is needed - for each. This is selected by setting GIT_INDEX_FILE in the gitEnv. -} catFileHandle :: Annex Git.CatFile.CatFileHandle catFileHandle = do m <- Annex.getState Annex.catfilehandles indexfile <- fromMaybe "" . maybe Nothing (lookup "GIT_INDEX_FILE") <$> fromRepo gitEnv case M.lookup indexfile m of Just h -> return h Nothing -> do h <- inRepo Git.CatFile.catFileStart let m' = M.insert indexfile h m Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.catfilehandles = m' } return h {- From the Sha or Ref of a symlink back to the key. -} catKey :: Ref -> Annex (Maybe Key) catKey ref = do l <- fromInternalGitPath . encodeW8 . L.unpack <$> catObject ref return $ if isLinkToAnnex l then fileKey $ takeFileName l else Nothing {- From a file in the repository back to the key. - - Prefixing the file with ./ makes this work even if in a subdirectory - of a repo. - - Ideally, this should reflect the key that's staged in the index, - not the key that's committed to HEAD. Unfortunately, git cat-file - does not refresh the index file after it's started up, so things - newly staged in the index won't show up. It does, however, notice - when branches change. - - For command-line git-annex use, that doesn't matter. It's perfectly - reasonable for things staged in the index after the currently running - git-annex process to not be noticed by it. - - For the assistant, this is much more of a problem, since it commits - files and then needs to be able to immediately look up their keys. - OTOH, the assistant doesn't keep changes staged in the index for very - long at all before committing them -- and it won't look at the keys - of files until after committing them. - - So, this gets info from the index, unless running as a daemon. -} catKeyFile :: FilePath -> Annex (Maybe Key) catKeyFile f = ifM (Annex.getState Annex.daemon) ( catKey $ Ref $ "HEAD:./" ++ f , catKey $ Ref $ ":./" ++ f )