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forgejo/modules/git/tree.go
Lunny Xiao 0ca13c5eae
[PORT] Refactor the usage of batch catfile (gitea#31754)
When opening a repository, it will call `ensureValidRepository` and also
`CatFileBatch`. But sometimes these will not be used until repository
closed. So it's a waste of CPU to invoke 3 times git command for every
open repository.

This PR removed all of these from `OpenRepository` but only kept
checking whether the folder exists. When a batch is necessary, the
necessary functions will be invoked.

---
Conflict resolution: Because of the removal of go-git in (#4941)
`_nogogit.go` files were either renamed or merged into the 'common'
file. Git does handle the renames correctly, but for those that were
merged has to be manually copied pasted over. The patch looks the same,
201 additions 90 deletions as the original patch.

(cherry picked from commit c03baab678ba5b2e9d974aea147e660417f5d3f7)
2024-08-26 03:48:51 +02:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2019 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package git
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"strings"
)
// Tree represents a flat directory listing.
type Tree struct {
ID ObjectID
ResolvedID ObjectID
repo *Repository
// parent tree
ptree *Tree
entries Entries
entriesParsed bool
entriesRecursive Entries
entriesRecursiveParsed bool
}
// NewTree create a new tree according the repository and tree id
func NewTree(repo *Repository, id ObjectID) *Tree {
return &Tree{
ID: id,
repo: repo,
}
}
// ListEntries returns all entries of current tree.
func (t *Tree) ListEntries() (Entries, error) {
if t.entriesParsed {
return t.entries, nil
}
if t.repo != nil {
wr, rd, cancel, err := t.repo.CatFileBatch(t.repo.Ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer cancel()
_, _ = wr.Write([]byte(t.ID.String() + "\n"))
_, typ, sz, err := ReadBatchLine(rd)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if typ == "commit" {
treeID, err := ReadTreeID(rd, sz)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
return nil, err
}
_, _ = wr.Write([]byte(treeID + "\n"))
_, typ, sz, err = ReadBatchLine(rd)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if typ == "tree" {
t.entries, err = catBatchParseTreeEntries(t.ID.Type(), t, rd, sz)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
t.entriesParsed = true
return t.entries, nil
}
// Not a tree just use ls-tree instead
if err := DiscardFull(rd, sz+1); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
stdout, _, runErr := NewCommand(t.repo.Ctx, "ls-tree", "-l").AddDynamicArguments(t.ID.String()).RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: t.repo.Path})
if runErr != nil {
if strings.Contains(runErr.Error(), "fatal: Not a valid object name") || strings.Contains(runErr.Error(), "fatal: not a tree object") {
return nil, ErrNotExist{
ID: t.ID.String(),
}
}
return nil, runErr
}
var err error
t.entries, err = parseTreeEntries(stdout, t)
if err == nil {
t.entriesParsed = true
}
return t.entries, err
}
// listEntriesRecursive returns all entries of current tree recursively including all subtrees
// extraArgs could be "-l" to get the size, which is slower
func (t *Tree) listEntriesRecursive(extraArgs TrustedCmdArgs) (Entries, error) {
if t.entriesRecursiveParsed {
return t.entriesRecursive, nil
}
stdout, _, runErr := NewCommand(t.repo.Ctx, "ls-tree", "-t", "-r").
AddArguments(extraArgs...).
AddDynamicArguments(t.ID.String()).
RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: t.repo.Path})
if runErr != nil {
return nil, runErr
}
var err error
t.entriesRecursive, err = parseTreeEntries(stdout, t)
if err == nil {
t.entriesRecursiveParsed = true
}
return t.entriesRecursive, err
}
// ListEntriesRecursiveFast returns all entries of current tree recursively including all subtrees, no size
func (t *Tree) ListEntriesRecursiveFast() (Entries, error) {
return t.listEntriesRecursive(nil)
}
// ListEntriesRecursiveWithSize returns all entries of current tree recursively including all subtrees, with size
func (t *Tree) ListEntriesRecursiveWithSize() (Entries, error) {
return t.listEntriesRecursive(TrustedCmdArgs{"--long"})
}
// SubTree get a sub tree by the sub dir path
func (t *Tree) SubTree(rpath string) (*Tree, error) {
if len(rpath) == 0 {
return t, nil
}
paths := strings.Split(rpath, "/")
var (
err error
g = t
p = t
te *TreeEntry
)
for _, name := range paths {
te, err = p.GetTreeEntryByPath(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
g, err = t.repo.getTree(te.ID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
g.ptree = p
p = g
}
return g, nil
}
// LsTree checks if the given filenames are in the tree
func (repo *Repository) LsTree(ref string, filenames ...string) ([]string, error) {
cmd := NewCommand(repo.Ctx, "ls-tree", "-z", "--name-only").
AddDashesAndList(append([]string{ref}, filenames...)...)
res, _, err := cmd.RunStdBytes(&RunOpts{Dir: repo.Path})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
filelist := make([]string, 0, len(filenames))
for _, line := range bytes.Split(res, []byte{'\000'}) {
filelist = append(filelist, string(line))
}
return filelist, err
}