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#!/bin/sh |
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mirrordir="/var/mirror" |
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hg="/usr/local/bin/hg" |
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project="$1" |
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local_repo="$2" |
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remote_repo="$3" |
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if [ -z "$project" ] || [ -z "$local_repo" ] || [ -z "$remote_repo" ]; then |
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echo "Usage: $0 <project> <local-repo-path> <remote-repo-url>" |
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exit 2 |
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fi |
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# We need to handle different source repository types separately. |
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# |
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# The convert extension cannot convert directly from a remote git |
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# repo; we'd have to mirror to a local repo first. Incremental |
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# conversions do work though. The hg-git plugin will convert |
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# directly from remote repositories, but not via all schemes |
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# (e.g. https is not currently supported). It's probably easier to |
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# use git itself to clone locally and then convert or hg-git from |
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# there. |
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# |
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# We can of course convert directly from remote Subversion repos, |
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# but we need to keep track of that -- you can ask to convert into a |
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# repo that has already been used (for Mercurial) and it'll do so |
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# happily; we don't want that. |
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# |
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# Converting from a remote Hg repo should be fine! |
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# |
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# One other thing -- we can't actually tell the difference between |
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# the various SCM types based on URL alone. We have to try them |
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# (ideally in an order determined by a guess based on the URL) and |
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# see what happens. |
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project_mirror="$mirrordir/$project" |
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mkdir -p "$project_mirror" |
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project_repo_mirror="$project_mirror/repo" |
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# Some test URLs: |
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# |
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# http://aimc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ |
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# http://aimc.googlecode.com/svn/ |
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# http://vagar.org/git/flam |
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# https://github.com/wslihgt/IMMF0salience.git |
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# http://hg.breakfastquay.com/dssi-vst/ |
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# git://github.com/schacon/hg-git.git |
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# http://svn.drobilla.net/lad (externals!) |
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# If we are importing from another distributed system, then our aim is |
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# to create either a Hg repo or a git repo at $project_mirror, which |
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# we can then pull from directly to the Hg repo at $local_repo (using |
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# hg-git, in the case of a git repo). |
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# Importing from SVN, we should use hg convert directly to the target |
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# hg repo (or should we?) but keep a record of the last changeset ID |
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# we brought in, and test each time whether it matches the last |
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# changeset ID actually in the repo |
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success="" |
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# If we have a record of the last successfully updated remote repo |
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# URL, check it against our current remote URL: if it has changed, we |
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# will need to start again with a new clone rather than pulling |
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# updates into the existing local mirror |
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successfile="$project_mirror/last_successful_url" |
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if [ -f "$successfile" ]; then |
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last=$(cat "$successfile") |
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if [ x"$last" = x"$remote_repo" ]; then |
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echo "$$: Remote URL is unchanged from last successful update" |
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else |
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echo "$$: Remote URL has changed since last successful update:" |
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echo "$$: Last URL was $last, current is $remote_repo" |
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suffix="$$.$(date +%s)" |
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echo "$$: Moving existing repos to $suffix suffix and starting afresh" |
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mv "$project_repo_mirror" "$project_repo_mirror"."$suffix" |
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mv "$local_repo" "$local_repo"."$suffix" |
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mv "$successfile" "$successfile"."$suffix" |
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touch "$project_mirror/url_changed" |
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fi |
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fi |
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if [ -d "$project_repo_mirror" ]; then |
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# Repo mirror exists: update it |
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echo "$$: Mirror for project $project exists at $project_repo_mirror, updating" 1>&2 |
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if [ -d "$project_repo_mirror/.hg" ]; then |
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"$hg" --config extensions.convert= convert --datesort "$remote_repo" "$project_repo_mirror" && success=true |
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if [ -z "$success" ]; then |
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( cd "$project_repo_mirror" && "$hg" pull "$remote_repo" ) && success=true |
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fi |
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elif [ -d "$project_repo_mirror/.git" ]; then |
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( cd "$project_repo_mirror" && git pull "$remote_repo" master ) && success=true |
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else |
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echo "$$: ERROR: Repo mirror dir $project_repo_mirror exists but is not an Hg or git repo" 1>&2 |
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fi |
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else |
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# Repo mirror does not exist yet |
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echo "$$: Mirror for project $project does not yet exist at $project_repo_mirror, trying to convert or clone" 1>&2 |
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case "$remote_repo" in |
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*git*) |
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git clone "$remote_repo" "$project_repo_mirror" || |
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"$hg" --config extensions.convert= convert --datesort "$remote_repo" "$project_repo_mirror" |
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;; |
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*) |
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"$hg" --config extensions.convert= convert --datesort "$remote_repo" "$project_repo_mirror" || |
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git clone "$remote_repo" "$project_repo_mirror" || |
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"$hg" clone "$remote_repo" "$project_repo_mirror" |
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;; |
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esac && success=true |
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fi |
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echo "Success=$success" |
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if [ -n "$success" ]; then |
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echo "$$: Update successful, pulling into local repo at $local_repo" |
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if [ ! -d "$local_repo" ]; then |
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"$hg" init "$local_repo" |
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fi |
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if [ -d "$project_repo_mirror/.git" ]; then |
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( cd "$local_repo" && "$hg" --config extensions.hggit= pull "$project_repo_mirror" ) && echo "$remote_repo" > "$successfile" |
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else |
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( cd "$local_repo" && "$hg" pull "$project_repo_mirror" ) && echo "$remote_repo" > "$successfile" |
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fi |
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fi |