If we previously fetched by revision, the output of "git ls-remote"
won't start with the expected line like
ref: refs/heads/master HEAD
but will be something like
5c4410e3b9891c05ab40d723de78c6f0be45ad30 refs/heads/5c4410e3b9891c05ab40d723de78c6f0be45ad30
This then causes Nix to treat that revision as a refname, which then
leads to warnings like
warning: could not update cached head '5c4410e3b9891c05ab40d723de78c6f0be45ad30' for 'file:///tmp/repo'
(cherry picked from commit c8b22643ba)
This causes Git to create a local ref named refs/head/<rev>, e.g.
$ git -C ~/.cache/nix/gitv3/11irpim06vj4h6c0w8yls6kx4hvl0qd0gr1fvk47n76g6wf1s1vk ls-remote --symref .
5c4410e3b9891c05ab40d723de78c6f0be45ad30 refs/heads/5c4410e3b9891c05ab40d723de78c6f0be45ad30
7f6bde8a20de4cccc2256f088bc5af9dbe38881d refs/heads/7f6bde8a20de4cccc2256f088bc5af9dbe38881d
which confuses readHead(), leading to errors like
fatal: Refusing to point HEAD outside of refs/
warning: could not update cached head 'd275d93aa0bb8a004939b2f1e87f559f989453be' for 'file:///tmp/repo'
(cherry picked from commit ee9fa0d360)
Git interprets them as part of the file name, so passing parameters
like 'rev' breaks. Only relevant for testing (when _NIX_FORCE_HTTP is
set) and local bare repos.
(cherry picked from commit 9f72d5bce9)
In general we should set the path display prefix on the inner
accessor, so we now pass the display prefix to getAccessor().
(cherry picked from commit 3032512425)
Fixes messages like 'copying /tmp/repo/tmp/repo to the store'. The
PosixSourceAccessor already sets the prefix. Setting the prefix twice
shouldn't be a problem, but GitRepoImpl::getAccessor() returns a
wrapped accessor so it's not actually idempotent.
(cherry picked from commit 102d90ebf0)
Looks like some cruft has been left over from previous refactorings.
This removes dead variables, which should not have side effects in their
constructors. In cases where the variable initialization has a purpose
[[maybe_unused]] is inserted to silence compiler warnings.
This caused nlohmann/json.hpp to leak into a lot of compilation units,
which is slow (when not using precompiled headers).
Cuts build time from 46m24s to 42m5s (real time with -j24: 2m42s to
2m24s).
This fixes the warning
$ nix eval --store /tmp/nix --expr 'builtins.fetchTree { type = "git"; url = "https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/attic"; ref = "fixups-for-magic-nix-cache"; rev = "635753a2069d4b8228e846dc5c09ad361c75cd1a"; }'
warning: could not update mtime for file '/home/eelco/.cache/nix/gitv3/09788h9zgba5lbfkaa6ija2dvi004jwsqjf5ln21i2njs07cz766/refs/heads/fixups-for-magic-nix-cache': error: changing modification time of '"/home/eelco/.cache/nix/gitv3/09788h9zgba5lbfkaa6ija2dvi004jwsqjf5ln21i2njs07cz766/refs/heads/fixups-for-magic-nix-cache"': No such file or directory
When we're fetching by rev, that file doesn't necessarily exist, and we
don't care about it anyway.
Progress on #5638
There are still a global fetcher and eval settings, but they are pushed
down into `libnixcmd`, which is a lot less bad a place for this sort of
thing.
Continuing process pioneered in
52bfccf8d8.
1. Fix build by making the legacy SSH Storey's secret `logFD` setting
not a setting on Windows. (It doesn't make sense to specify `void *`
handles by integer cross-proccess, I don't think.)
2. Move some files that don't need to be Unix-only anymore back to their
original locations.
This splits files and adds new identifiers in preperation for supporting
windows, but no Windows-specific code is actually added yet.
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add regression test
* Fix 'no repo' test so it doesn't succeed if the data is still in cache
* Use git_revparse_single inside git-utils instead of reimplementing the same logic.
* Convert all InputScheme::fetch() methods to getAccessor().
* Add checkLocks() method for checking lock attributes.
* Rename fetch() to fetchToStore().
It's better to just check whether the input has all the attributes
needed to consider itself locked (e.g. whether a Git input has an
'rev' attribute).
Also, the 'locked' field was actually incorrect for Git inputs: it
would be set to true even for dirty worktrees. As a result, we got
away with using fetchTree() internally even though fetchTree()
requires a locked input in pure mode. In particular, this allowed
'--override-input' to work by accident.
The fix is to pass a set of "overrides" to call-flake.nix for all the
unlocked inputs (i.e. the top-level flake and any --override-inputs).
As discussed in the last Nix team meeting (2024-02-95), this method
doesn't belong because `CanonPath` is a virtual/ideal absolute path
format, not used in file systems beyond the native OS format for which a
"current working directory" is defined.
Progress towards #9205
Add several tests for git fetching:
- shallow-cache-separation: can fetch the same repo shallowly and non-shallowly
- shallow-ignore-ref: ensure that ref gets ignored when shallow=true is set
- ssh-shallow: can fetch a git repo via ssh using shallow=1
Also fingerprint and some preparatory improvements.
Testing is still not up to scratch because lots of logic is duplicated
between the workdir and commit cases.
Enabled for fetchGit, which historically had this behavior,
among other behaviors we do not want in fetchGit.
fetchTree disables this parameter by default. It can choose the
simpler behavior, as it is still experimental.
I am not confident that the filtering implementation is future
proof. It should reuse a source filtering wrapper, which I believe
Eelco has already written, but not merged yet.
This uses `git check-ignore` to determine if files are ignored before
attempting to add them in `putFile`.
We also add a condition to the `fetchFromWorkdir` filter to always add
the `flake.lock` file, even if it's not tracked. This is necessary to
resolve inputs.
This fixes#8854 without `git add --force`.
We occasionnally commit to git repositories (like with `nix flake update --commit-lock-file`).
This shells out to `git commit`, which might wait for user input (for a signing key passphrase for instance).
Disable the progress bar while this is running to make sure that the
user can enter it.
This avoids repeated copying of the same source tree between Nix
invocations. It requires the accessor to have a "fingerprint" (e.g. a
Git revision) that uniquely determines its contents.