{- git-annex import from remotes - - Copyright 2019-2020 Joey Hess - - Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher. -} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} module Annex.Import ( ImportTreeConfig(..), ImportCommitConfig(..), buildImportCommit, buildImportTrees, canImportKeys, importKeys, makeImportMatcher, getImportableContents, ) where import Annex.Common import Types.Import import qualified Types.Remote as Remote import Git.Types import Git.Tree import Git.Sha import Git.FilePath import Git.History import qualified Git.Ref import qualified Git.Branch import qualified Annex import Annex.Link import Annex.LockFile import Annex.Content import Annex.Export import Annex.RemoteTrackingBranch import Annex.HashObject import Annex.Transfer import Annex.CheckIgnore import Command import Backend import Types.Key import Types.KeySource import Messages.Progress import Utility.DataUnits import Utility.Metered import Logs.Export import Logs.Location import Logs.PreferredContent import Types.FileMatcher import Annex.FileMatcher import qualified Utility.Matcher import qualified Database.Export as Export import qualified Database.ContentIdentifier as CIDDb import qualified Logs.ContentIdentifier as CIDLog import Backend.Utilities import Control.Concurrent.STM import qualified Data.Map.Strict as M import qualified Data.Set as S import qualified System.FilePath.Posix.ByteString as Posix import qualified System.FilePath.ByteString as P {- Configures how to build an import tree. -} data ImportTreeConfig = ImportTree -- ^ Import the tree as-is from the remote. | ImportSubTree TopFilePath Sha -- ^ Import a tree from the remote and graft it into a subdirectory -- of the existing tree whose Sha is provided, replacing anything -- that was there before. deriving (Show) {- Configures how to build an import commit. -} data ImportCommitConfig = ImportCommitConfig { importCommitTracking :: Maybe Sha -- ^ Current commit on the remote tracking branch. , importCommitMode :: Git.Branch.CommitMode , importCommitMessage :: String } {- Buils a commit for an import from a special remote. - - When there are no changes to make (importCommitTracking - already matches what was imported), returns Nothing. - - After importing from a remote, exporting the same thing back to the - remote should be a no-op. So, the export log and database are - updated to reflect the imported tree. - - This does not download any content from a remote. But since it needs the - Key of imported files to be known, its caller will have to first download - new files in order to generate keys for them. -} buildImportCommit :: Remote -> ImportTreeConfig -> ImportCommitConfig -> ImportableContents (Either Sha Key) -> Annex (Maybe Ref) buildImportCommit remote importtreeconfig importcommitconfig importable = case importCommitTracking importcommitconfig of Nothing -> go Nothing Just trackingcommit -> inRepo (Git.Ref.tree trackingcommit) >>= \case Nothing -> go Nothing Just _ -> go (Just trackingcommit) where basetree = case importtreeconfig of ImportTree -> emptyTree ImportSubTree _ sha -> sha subdir = case importtreeconfig of ImportTree -> Nothing ImportSubTree dir _ -> Just dir go trackingcommit = do imported@(History finaltree _) <- buildImportTrees basetree subdir importable buildImportCommit' remote importcommitconfig trackingcommit imported >>= \case Just finalcommit -> do updatestate finaltree return (Just finalcommit) Nothing -> return Nothing updatestate committedtree = do importedtree <- case subdir of Nothing -> pure committedtree Just dir -> let subtreeref = Ref $ fromRef' committedtree <> ":" <> getTopFilePath dir in fromMaybe emptyTree <$> inRepo (Git.Ref.tree subtreeref) updateexportdb importedtree oldexport <- updateexportlog importedtree updatelocationlog oldexport importedtree updateexportdb importedtree = do db <- Export.openDb (Remote.uuid remote) Export.writeLockDbWhile db $ do prevtree <- liftIO $ fromMaybe emptyTree <$> Export.getExportTreeCurrent db when (importedtree /= prevtree) $ do Export.updateExportDb db prevtree importedtree liftIO $ Export.recordExportTreeCurrent db importedtree Export.closeDb db updateexportlog importedtree = do oldexport <- getExport (Remote.uuid remote) recordExport (Remote.uuid remote) $ ExportChange { oldTreeish = exportedTreeishes oldexport , newTreeish = importedtree } return oldexport -- downloadImport takes care of updating the location log -- for the local repo when keys are downloaded, and also updates -- the location log for the remote for keys that are present in it. -- That leaves updating the location log for the remote for keys -- that have had the last copy of their content removed from it. -- -- This must run after the export database has been updated -- and flushed to disk, so it can query it. updatelocationlog oldexport finaltree = do let stillpresent db k = liftIO $ not . null <$> Export.getExportedLocation db k let updater db oldkey _newkey _ = case oldkey of Just (AnnexKey k) -> unlessM (stillpresent db k) $ logChange k (Remote.uuid remote) InfoMissing Just (GitKey _) -> noop Nothing -> noop db <- Export.openDb (Remote.uuid remote) forM_ (exportedTreeishes oldexport) $ \oldtree -> Export.runExportDiffUpdater updater db oldtree finaltree Export.closeDb db buildImportCommit' :: Remote -> ImportCommitConfig -> Maybe Sha -> History Sha -> Annex (Maybe Sha) buildImportCommit' remote importcommitconfig mtrackingcommit imported@(History ti _) = case mtrackingcommit of Nothing -> Just <$> mkcommitsunconnected imported Just trackingcommit -> do -- Get history of tracking branch to at most -- one more level deep than what was imported, -- so we'll have enough history to compare, -- but not spend too much time getting it. let maxdepth = succ importeddepth inRepo (getHistoryToDepth maxdepth trackingcommit) >>= go trackingcommit where go _ Nothing = Just <$> mkcommitsunconnected imported go trackingcommit (Just h) -- If the tracking branch head is a merge commit -- and one side of the merge matches the history, -- nothing new needs to be committed. | t == ti && any sametodepth (S.toList s) = return Nothing -- If the tracking branch matches the history, -- nothing new needs to be committed. -- (This is unlikely to happen.) | sametodepth h' = return Nothing | otherwise = do importedcommit <- case getRemoteTrackingBranchImportHistory h of Nothing -> mkcommitsunconnected imported Just oldimported@(History oldhc _) | importeddepth == 1 -> mkcommitconnected imported oldimported | otherwise -> do let oldimportedtrees = mapHistory historyCommitTree oldimported mknewcommits oldhc oldimportedtrees imported ti' <- addBackExportExcluded remote ti Just <$> makeRemoteTrackingBranchMergeCommit' trackingcommit importedcommit ti' where h'@(History t s) = mapHistory historyCommitTree h importeddepth = historyDepth imported sametodepth b = imported == truncateHistoryToDepth importeddepth b mkcommit parents tree = inRepo $ Git.Branch.commitTree (importCommitMode importcommitconfig) (importCommitMessage importcommitconfig) parents tree -- Start a new history of import commits, not connected to any -- prior import commits. mkcommitsunconnected (History importedtree hs) = do parents <- mapM mkcommitsunconnected (S.toList hs) mkcommit parents importedtree -- Commit the new history connected with the old history. -- Used when the import is not versioned, so the history depth is 1. mkcommitconnected (History importedtree _) (History oldhc _) = do let parents = [historyCommit oldhc] mkcommit parents importedtree -- Reuse the commits from the old imported History when possible. mknewcommits oldhc old new@(History importedtree hs) | old == new = return $ historyCommit oldhc | otherwise = do parents <- mapM (mknewcommits oldhc old) (S.toList hs) mkcommit parents importedtree {- Builds a history of git trees reflecting the ImportableContents. - - When a subdir is provided, imported tree is grafted into the basetree at - that location, replacing any object that was there. -} buildImportTrees :: Ref -> Maybe TopFilePath -> ImportableContents (Either Sha Key) -> Annex (History Sha) buildImportTrees basetree msubdir importable = History <$> (buildtree (importableContents importable) =<< Annex.gitRepo) <*> buildhistory where buildhistory = S.fromList <$> mapM (buildImportTrees basetree msubdir) (importableHistory importable) buildtree ls repo = withMkTreeHandle repo $ \hdl -> do importtree <- liftIO . recordTree' hdl . treeItemsToTree =<< mapM mktreeitem ls case msubdir of Nothing -> return importtree Just subdir -> liftIO $ graftTree' importtree subdir basetree repo hdl mktreeitem (loc, v) = case v of Right k -> do relf <- fromRepo $ fromTopFilePath topf symlink <- calcRepo $ gitAnnexLink (fromRawFilePath relf) k linksha <- hashSymlink symlink return $ TreeItem treepath (fromTreeItemType TreeSymlink) linksha Left sha -> return $ TreeItem treepath (fromTreeItemType TreeFile) sha where lf = fromImportLocation loc treepath = asTopFilePath lf topf = asTopFilePath $ maybe lf (\sd -> getTopFilePath sd P. lf) msubdir canImportKeys :: Remote -> Bool -> Bool canImportKeys remote importcontent = importcontent || isJust (Remote.importKey ia) where ia = Remote.importActions remote {- Downloads all new ContentIdentifiers, or when importcontent is False, - generates Keys without downloading. - - Generates either a Key or a git Sha, depending on annex.largefiles. - But when importcontent is False, it cannot match on annex.largefiles - (or generate a git Sha), so always generates Keys. - - Supports concurrency when enabled. - - If it fails on any file, the whole thing fails with Nothing, - but it will resume where it left off. - - Note that, when a ContentIdentifier has been imported before, - generates the same thing that was imported before, so annex.largefiles - is not reapplied. -} importKeys :: Remote -> ImportTreeConfig -> Bool -> ImportableContents (ContentIdentifier, ByteSize) -> Annex (Maybe (ImportableContents (Either Sha Key))) importKeys remote importtreeconfig importcontent importablecontents = do unless (canImportKeys remote importcontent) $ giveup "This remote does not support importing without downloading content." -- This map is used to remember content identifiers that -- were just imported, before they have necessarily been -- stored in the database. This way, if the same content -- identifier appears multiple times in the -- importablecontents (eg when it has a history), -- they will only be imported once. cidmap <- liftIO $ newTVarIO M.empty -- When concurrency is enabled, this set is needed to -- avoid two threads both importing the same content identifier. importing <- liftIO $ newTVarIO S.empty withExclusiveLock gitAnnexContentIdentifierLock $ bracket CIDDb.openDb CIDDb.closeDb $ \db -> do CIDDb.needsUpdateFromLog db >>= maybe noop (CIDDb.updateFromLog db) go False cidmap importing importablecontents db where go oldversion cidmap importing (ImportableContents l h) db = do largematcher <- largeFilesMatcher jobs <- forM l $ \i -> startimport cidmap importing db i oldversion largematcher l' <- liftIO $ forM jobs $ either pure (atomically . takeTMVar) if any isNothing l' then return Nothing else do h' <- mapM (\ic -> go True cidmap importing ic db) h if any isNothing h' then return Nothing else return $ Just $ ImportableContents (catMaybes l') (catMaybes h') waitstart importing cid = liftIO $ atomically $ do s <- readTVar importing if S.member cid s then retry else writeTVar importing $ S.insert cid s signaldone importing cid = liftIO $ atomically $ do s <- readTVar importing writeTVar importing $ S.delete cid s startimport cidmap importing db i@(loc, (cid, _sz)) oldversion largematcher = getcidkey cidmap db cid >>= \case (k:ks) -> -- If the same content was imported before -- yeilding multiple different keys, it's not clear -- which is best to use this time, so pick the -- first in the list. But, if any of them is a -- git sha, use it, because the content must -- be included in the git repo then. let v = case mapMaybe keyGitSha (k:ks) of (sha:_) -> Left sha [] -> Right k in return $ Left $ Just (loc, v) [] -> do job <- liftIO $ newEmptyTMVarIO let ai = ActionItemOther (Just (fromRawFilePath (fromImportLocation loc))) let si = SeekInput [] let importaction = starting ("import " ++ Remote.name remote) ai si $ do when oldversion $ showNote "old version" tryNonAsync (importordownload cidmap db i largematcher) >>= \case Left e -> next $ do warning (show e) liftIO $ atomically $ putTMVar job Nothing return False Right r -> next $ do liftIO $ atomically $ putTMVar job r return True commandAction $ bracket_ (waitstart importing cid) (signaldone importing cid) importaction return (Right job) importordownload cidmap db (loc, (cid, sz)) largematcher= do f <- locworktreefile loc matcher <- largematcher (fromRawFilePath f) -- When importing a key is supported, always use it rather -- than downloading and retrieving a key, to avoid -- generating trees with different keys for the same content. let act = if importcontent then case Remote.importKey ia of Nothing -> dodownload Just _ -> if Utility.Matcher.introspect matchNeedsFileContent matcher then dodownload else doimport else doimport act cidmap db (loc, (cid, sz)) f matcher doimport cidmap db (loc, (cid, sz)) f matcher = case Remote.importKey ia of Nothing -> error "internal" -- checked earlier Just importkey -> do when (Utility.Matcher.introspect matchNeedsFileContent matcher) $ giveup "annex.largefiles configuration examines file contents, so cannot import without content." let mi = MatchingInfo ProvidedInfo { providedFilePath = f , providedKey = Nothing , providedFileSize = sz , providedMimeType = Nothing , providedMimeEncoding = Nothing } islargefile <- checkMatcher' matcher mi mempty metered Nothing sz $ const $ if islargefile then doimportlarge importkey cidmap db loc cid sz f else doimportsmall cidmap db loc cid sz doimportlarge importkey cidmap db loc cid sz f p = tryNonAsync importer >>= \case Right (Just (k, True)) -> return $ Just (loc, Right k) Right _ -> return Nothing Left e -> do warning (show e) return Nothing where importer = do unsizedk <- importkey loc cid -- Don't display progress when generating -- key, if the content will later be -- downloaded, which is a more expensive -- operation generally. (if importcontent then nullMeterUpdate else p) -- This avoids every remote needing -- to add the size. let k = alterKey unsizedk $ \kd -> kd { keySize = keySize kd <|> Just sz } checkSecureHashes k >>= \case Nothing -> do recordcidkey cidmap db cid k logChange k (Remote.uuid remote) InfoPresent if importcontent then getcontent k else return (Just (k, True)) Just msg -> giveup (msg ++ " to import") getcontent :: Key -> Annex (Maybe (Key, Bool)) getcontent k = do let af = AssociatedFile (Just f) let downloader p' tmpfile = do k' <- Remote.retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier ia loc cid tmpfile (pure k) (combineMeterUpdate p' p) ok <- moveAnnex k' tmpfile when ok $ logStatus k InfoPresent return (Just (k', ok)) checkDiskSpaceToGet k Nothing $ notifyTransfer Download af $ download (Remote.uuid remote) k af stdRetry $ \p' -> withTmp k $ downloader p' -- The file is small, so is added to git, so while importing -- without content does not retrieve annexed files, it does -- need to retrieve this file. doimportsmall cidmap db loc cid sz p = do let downloader tmpfile = do k <- Remote.retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier ia loc cid tmpfile (mkkey tmpfile) p case keyGitSha k of Just sha -> do recordcidkey cidmap db cid k return sha Nothing -> error "internal" checkDiskSpaceToGet tmpkey Nothing $ withTmp tmpkey $ \tmpfile -> tryNonAsync (downloader tmpfile) >>= \case Right sha -> return $ Just (loc, Left sha) Left e -> do warning (show e) return Nothing where tmpkey = importKey cid sz mkkey tmpfile = gitShaKey <$> hashFile tmpfile dodownload cidmap db (loc, (cid, sz)) f matcher = do let af = AssociatedFile (Just f) let downloader tmpfile p = do k <- Remote.retrieveExportWithContentIdentifier ia loc cid tmpfile (mkkey tmpfile) p case keyGitSha k of Nothing -> do ok <- moveAnnex k tmpfile when ok $ do recordcidkey cidmap db cid k logStatus k InfoPresent logChange k (Remote.uuid remote) InfoPresent return (Right k, ok) Just sha -> do recordcidkey cidmap db cid k return (Left sha, True) let rundownload tmpfile p = tryNonAsync (downloader tmpfile p) >>= \case Right (v, True) -> return $ Just (loc, v) Right (_, False) -> return Nothing Left e -> do warning (show e) return Nothing checkDiskSpaceToGet tmpkey Nothing $ notifyTransfer Download af $ download (Remote.uuid remote) tmpkey af stdRetry $ \p -> withTmp tmpkey $ \tmpfile -> metered (Just p) tmpkey $ const (rundownload tmpfile) where tmpkey = importKey cid sz mkkey tmpfile = do let mi = MatchingFile FileInfo { matchFile = f , contentFile = Just (toRawFilePath tmpfile) } islargefile <- checkMatcher' matcher mi mempty if islargefile then do backend <- chooseBackend (fromRawFilePath f) let ks = KeySource { keyFilename = f , contentLocation = toRawFilePath tmpfile , inodeCache = Nothing } fst <$> genKey ks nullMeterUpdate backend else gitShaKey <$> hashFile tmpfile ia = Remote.importActions remote locworktreefile loc = fromRepo $ fromTopFilePath $ asTopFilePath $ case importtreeconfig of ImportTree -> fromImportLocation loc ImportSubTree subdir _ -> getTopFilePath subdir P. fromImportLocation loc getcidkey cidmap db cid = liftIO $ CIDDb.getContentIdentifierKeys db rs cid >>= \case [] -> atomically $ maybeToList . M.lookup cid <$> readTVar cidmap l -> return l recordcidkey cidmap db cid k = do liftIO $ atomically $ modifyTVar' cidmap $ M.insert cid k liftIO $ CIDDb.recordContentIdentifier db rs cid k CIDLog.recordContentIdentifier rs cid k rs = Remote.remoteStateHandle remote {- Temporary key used for import of a ContentIdentifier while downloading - content, before generating its real key. -} importKey :: ContentIdentifier -> Integer -> Key importKey (ContentIdentifier cid) size = mkKey $ \k -> k { keyName = genKeyName (decodeBS cid) , keyVariety = OtherKey "CID" , keySize = Just size } {-- Export omits non-preferred content from the tree stored on the -- remote. So the import will normally have that content -- omitted (unless something else added files with the same names to the -- special remote). -- -- That presents a problem: Merging the imported tree would result -- in deletion of the files that were excluded from export. -- To avoid that happening, this adds them back to the imported tree. --} addBackExportExcluded :: Remote -> Sha -> Annex Sha addBackExportExcluded remote importtree = getExportExcluded (Remote.uuid remote) >>= \case [] -> return importtree excludedlist -> inRepo $ adjustTree -- don't remove any (pure . Just) excludedlist -- if something was imported with the same -- name as a file that was previously -- excluded from import, use what was imported (\imported _excluded -> imported) [] importtree {- Match the preferred content of the remote at import time. - - Only keyless tokens are supported, because the keys are not known - until an imported file is downloaded, which is too late to bother - excluding it from an import. -} makeImportMatcher :: Remote -> Annex (Either String (FileMatcher Annex)) makeImportMatcher r = load preferredContentKeylessTokens >>= \case Nothing -> return $ Right matchAll Just (Right v) -> return $ Right v Just (Left err) -> load preferredContentTokens >>= \case Just (Left err') -> return $ Left err' _ -> return $ Left $ "The preferred content expression contains terms that cannot be checked when importing: " ++ err where load t = M.lookup (Remote.uuid r) . fst <$> preferredRequiredMapsLoad' t {- Gets the ImportableContents from the remote. - - Filters out any paths that include a ".git" component, because git does - not allow storing ".git" in a git repository. While it is possible to - write a git tree that contains that, git will complain and refuse to - check it out. - - Filters out new things not matching the FileMatcher or that are - gitignored. However, files that are already in git get imported - regardless. (Similar to how git add behaves on gitignored files.) - This avoids creating a remote tracking branch that, when merged, - would delete the files. -} getImportableContents :: Remote -> ImportTreeConfig -> CheckGitIgnore -> FileMatcher Annex -> Annex (Maybe (ImportableContents (ContentIdentifier, ByteSize))) getImportableContents r importtreeconfig ci matcher = Remote.listImportableContents (Remote.importActions r) >>= \case Nothing -> return Nothing Just importable -> do dbhandle <- Export.openDb (Remote.uuid r) Just <$> filterunwanted dbhandle importable where filterunwanted dbhandle ic = ImportableContents <$> filterM (wanted dbhandle) (importableContents ic) <*> mapM (filterunwanted dbhandle) (importableHistory ic) wanted dbhandle (loc, (_cid, sz)) | ingitdir = pure False | otherwise = isknown <||> (matches <&&> notignored) where -- Checks, from least to most expensive. ingitdir = ".git" `elem` Posix.splitDirectories (fromImportLocation loc) matches = matchesImportLocation matcher loc sz isknown = isKnownImportLocation dbhandle loc notignored = notIgnoredImportLocation importtreeconfig ci loc isKnownImportLocation :: Export.ExportHandle -> ImportLocation -> Annex Bool isKnownImportLocation dbhandle loc = liftIO $ not . null <$> Export.getExportTreeKey dbhandle loc matchesImportLocation :: FileMatcher Annex -> ImportLocation -> Integer -> Annex Bool matchesImportLocation matcher loc sz = checkMatcher' matcher mi mempty where mi = MatchingInfo $ ProvidedInfo { providedFilePath = fromImportLocation loc , providedKey = Nothing , providedFileSize = sz , providedMimeType = Nothing , providedMimeEncoding = Nothing } notIgnoredImportLocation :: ImportTreeConfig -> CheckGitIgnore -> ImportLocation -> Annex Bool notIgnoredImportLocation importtreeconfig ci loc = not <$> checkIgnored ci f where f = fromRawFilePath $ case importtreeconfig of ImportSubTree dir _ -> getTopFilePath dir P. fromImportLocation loc ImportTree -> fromImportLocation loc