//! A high-level interface for building packfiles. Wraps the `low_level` module
//! making a much easier interface for writing files and generating the root
//! commit.
//!
//! The output packfile will only have a single commit in it, which is fine
//! for our purposes because `cargo` will `git pull --force` from our Git
//! server, allowing us to ignore any history the client may have.
use crate::util::ArcOrCowStr;
use bytes::Bytes;
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use super::low_level::{
Commit, CommitUserInfo, HashOutput, PackFileEntry, TreeItem as LowLevelTreeItem, TreeItemKind,
};
/// The main way of interacting with the high level Packfile builder
///
/// Builds a whole packfile containing files, directories and commits - essentially
/// building out a full Git repository in memory.
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
pub struct GitRepository {
/// A map containing all the blobs and their corresponding hashes so they're
/// not inserted more than once for any files in the whole tree with the same
/// content.
packfile_entries: IndexMap<HashOutput, PackFileEntry>,
/// An in-progress `Tree` currently being built out, the tree refers to items
/// in `file_entries` by hash.
tree: Tree,
}
impl GitRepository {
/// Inserts a file into the repository, writing a file to the path
/// `path/to/my-file` would require a `path` of `["path", "to"]`
/// and a `file` of `"my-file"`.
pub fn insert(
&mut self,
path: &[&'static str],
file: ArcOrCowStr,
content: Bytes,
) -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> {
// we'll initialise the directory to the root of the tree, this means
// if a path isn't specified we'll just write it to the root directory
let mut directory = &mut self.tree;
// loops through the parts in the path, recursing through the `directory`
// `Tree` until we get to our target directory, creating any missing
// directories along the way.
for part in path {
let tree_item = directory
.0
.entry((*part).into())
.or_insert_with(|| Box::new(TreeItem::Tree(Tree::default())));
if let TreeItem::Tree(d) = tree_item.as_mut() {
directory = d;
} else {
// TODO: how should we handle this? one of items we tried to
// recurse into was a file.
anyhow::bail!("attempted to use a file as a directory");
}
}
// wrap the file in a Blob so it's ready for writing into the packfile, and also
// allows us to grab the hash of the file for use in the tree
let entry = PackFileEntry::Blob(content);
let file_hash = entry.hash()?;
// todo: what should we do on overwrite?
directory
.0
.insert(file, Box::new(TreeItem::Blob(file_hash)));
self.packfile_entries.insert(file_hash, entry);
Ok(())
}
/// Finalises this `GitRepository` by writing a commit to the `packfile_entries`,
/// all the files currently in the `tree`, returning all the packfile entries
/// and also the commit hash so it can be referred to by `ls-ref`s.
pub fn commit(
mut self,
name: &'static str,
email: &'static str,
message: &'static str,
) -> Result<(HashOutput, Vec<PackFileEntry>), anyhow::Error> {
// gets the hash of the entire tree from the root
let tree_hash = self
.tree
.into_packfile_entries(&mut self.packfile_entries)?;
// build the commit using the given inputs
let commit_user = CommitUserInfo {
name,
email,
time: time::OffsetDateTime::now_utc(),
};
let commit = PackFileEntry::Commit(Commit {
tree: tree_hash,
author: commit_user,
committer: commit_user,
message,
});
// write the commit out to the packfile_entries
let commit_hash = commit.hash()?;
self.packfile_entries.insert(commit_hash, commit);
Ok((
commit_hash,
self.packfile_entries.into_iter().map(|(_, v)| v).collect(),
))
}
}
/// An in-progress tree builder, containing file hashes along with their names or nested trees
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct Tree(IndexMap<ArcOrCowStr, Box<TreeItem>>);
impl Tree {
/// Recursively writes the the whole tree out to the given `pack_file`,
/// the tree contains pointers to (hashes of) files contained within a
/// directory, and pointers to other directories.
fn into_packfile_entries(
self,
pack_file: &mut IndexMap<HashOutput, PackFileEntry>,
) -> Result<HashOutput, anyhow::Error> {
let mut tree = Vec::with_capacity(self.0.len());
for (name, item) in self.0 {
tree.push(match *item {
TreeItem::Blob(hash) => LowLevelTreeItem {
kind: TreeItemKind::File,
sort_name: name.to_string(),
name,
hash,
},
TreeItem::Tree(tree) => LowLevelTreeItem {
kind: TreeItemKind::Directory,
sort_name: format!("{}/", name),
name,
// we're essentially working through our tree from the bottom up,
// so we can grab the hash of each directory along the way and
// reference it from the parent directory
hash: tree.into_packfile_entries(pack_file)?,
},
});
}
// we need to sort our tree alphabetically, otherwise Git will silently
// stop parsing the rest of the tree once it comes across a non-sorted
// tree entry.
tree.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| a.sort_name.cmp(&b.sort_name));
// gets the hash of the tree we've just worked on, and
// pushes it to the packfile
let tree = PackFileEntry::Tree(tree);
let hash = tree.hash()?;
pack_file.insert(hash, tree);
Ok(hash)
}
}
/// An item within a `Tree`, this could be a file blob or another directory.
#[derive(Debug)]
enum TreeItem {
/// Refers to a file by hash
Blob(HashOutput),
/// Refers to a nested directory
Tree(Tree),
}