a revision from which we want to start our log from, but simply ignore
that and go over to the next revision. Note that this is also a bit
fragile and should probably be converted to plain mtn au log usage.
configuration tree as template for a new project and copy / symlink that on
project creation. To make this process a little more configurable, two new
configuration options, 'mtn_confdir' and 'mtn_confdir_extra', have been
added which allow the forge admin to adapt the directory structure and its
default hooks to his likings for all new projects. (More on that in
doc/syncmonotone.mdtext).
The 'mtn_remote_auth' configuration option was removed, because setting this
to false would have not worked for setups which did not allow write access
to remote automate commands for anonymous users and opening this would have
meant a huge security hole. Instead, for every project which is created a
corresponding client key is created as well which is used as authentication
in the IDF source frontend.
Finally the monolithic monotonerc file has been split up into individual,
easily configurable lua files which are linked / copied underknees hooks.d/
and which do not conflict with each other (for example by overwriting certain
main notification hooks).
* Scm.php: new SCM method "getChanges" which returns all available
change information grouped by type
* Monotone.php: implement getChanges via get_revision
* <other scms>: rename "changes" member for getCommit to "diff" which
matches better
* Source.php: query the commit's changes and set them in the template
* commit.html: render the changes, type-by-type. Link to the tree or
the individual diff if applicable
* styles.css: some initial style sheet work
the branch certificates in question to the horizont, otherwise we end up going
up the whole history for some feature branch as soon as we hit the base branch
of a project.
mercurial and monotone, but slightly harder till impossible to
do properly for git and svn. Please review and eventually adapt
the code to make it work better (partially fixes issue 450)
Instead of returning a command which gets executed and which should
pass through / stream its output data to the client, we're just
returning an instance of Pluf_HTTP_Response. This is needed, because
some SCMs, most noticable monotone, have no locally executable command
to provide a snapshot archive (and probably never will for our kind
of setup).
We therefor added a little BSD-licensed class "ZipArchive" which allows
the creation of pkzip-compatible archives on the fly by letting it eat
the file contents directly feed from the (remote) stdio instance.
Download performance is ok and lies between 15K/s and 110K/s, but at
least we do no longer block the browser while we pre-generate the zip
file server-side.
Thanks to Patrick Georgi for all his work!
- getTree(), getPathInfo(): use the new extended manifest format
and save the calls to query file sizes from contents as well
as the calls to determine the revision in which a file changed
at last
rest and write the rest in full_message - just like we do it for log and
everything else. This is ugly, really ugly, because it assumes something
on the format of a commit message, which might not be true at all for
some project, but this is something Loic has to decide (see also issue 491
and issue 535)
part of another branch whose certs haven't been pushed into the server
yet, so we need to skip these revisions while going back in time
for the changelog. The initial revision however must carry a branch
cert, otherwise we have nothing to "follow".
indentifiers in IDF - the SCM function isValidRevision has been replaced
by a validateRevision() method which returns one of three states,
valid, invalid or ambiguous.
The source view can then act accordingly and display disambiguate view
for the latter, so the user can select for which revision he actually
wants to execute the requested action. Also, invalid revisions now lead
to another separate view, telling the user that it is invalid / does
not exist and pointing him optionally to the help page where he can read
further how to access his repository to push the first changes into.
(partially resolves issue 525)
we can skip the explicit configuration of its host and admin
password, as we can directly read that from the configuration file
itself
- expand the SyncMonotone plugin a bit to where this actually becomes
useful, i.e. create an accompanying key for each created database
and also add some initial database-specific configuration
- update the config docs in idf.php-dist to reflect the changes and
add more details about the inner workings of the SyncMonotone plugin
"usherConfigured" to denote whether we render links to the usher
control functions in the forge administration
* src/IDF/Scm/Monotone.php: moved IDF_Scm_Monotone_Stdio into
separate file src/IDF/Scm/Monotone/Stdio.php
* src/IDF/Scm/Usher.php: new class to query and modify the state
of a running usher instance
* src/IDF/Views/Admin.php: add actions to query the list of
configured servers, edit their status, view their open connections
and control the state of the usher as a whole
* src/IDF/conf/idf.php-dist: optional usher configuration added;
mail address of monotone-users added; spelling changes
* src/IDF/conf/urls.php: added needed URLs for usher actions
* src/IDF/templates/idf/gadmin/base.html: usher links
return a list with selectors as keys, otherwise the main menu won't
link the active revision, but instead use the main branch
* changelog.html, tree.html: shorten the branch / tag output a bit
(still ugly to have a fixed output like this, though), link tags
by their selector, no longer by their revision ID. We loose some
flexibility here, since tags could actually mark different
revisions, which are now ignored
add two scenarios, one with a single, global database and one with
multiple project databases and usher as proxy; add an option for additional
command line options for the mtn process; remove the protocol type
configuration option - we're handling this implicit with the new
mtn_remote_url configuration
* Monotone.php: add the IDF user for ssh:// URIs; add support for remote_stdio
and rework the command line stitching