"Patches to improve the documentation are very much welcome." I'd certainly be happy to take a go at making such a patch, but I don't think I understand yet exactly how things work well enough to do so...
"What do you mean exactly when you say it doesn't work?" When I say it doesn't work, what I mean is it appears to do nothing. The remote repository is afterward unchanged, looking at github.com. If it's okay to paste a big block, here's exactly what is happening. I'm running the following code with the argument "key" = "bullet279" and the referenced value "null_revision_hex" equal to "00"*20. client, path = > self.git_handler.get_transport_and_path(self.path) > print("client, path is:") > print(client) > print(path) > def changed(refs): > desired = gitrepo.head_prefix + key > print("determine_wants argument:") > print(refs) > if desired in refs: > refs[desired] = GitHandler.null_revision_hex > print("determine_wants return:") > print(refs) > return refs > def adebugger(*args): > print("generate_pack_contents arguments:") > print(args) > import pdb; pdb.set_trace() > return args > genpack = adebugger > try: > self.git_handler.ui.status(_("creating and sending data > for remote bookmark deletion\n")) > changed_refs = client.send_pack(path, changed, genpack) > print("sent_pack returned:") > print(changed_refs) > return True > except (HangupException, GitProtocolError), e: > raise hgutil.Abort(_("git remote error: ") + str(e)) This is resulting in the following printed: client, path is: > <dulwich.client.SSHGitClient object at 0x118bed0> > /mcclure/backup-Polycode > creating and sending data for remote bookmark deletion > ["git-receive-pack '/mcclure/backup-Polycode'"] > determine_wants argument: > {'refs/heads/screeninfo': '60660e76486583708684ae10aa5df4751f948570', > 'refs/heads/createlua': '54995beed753f0af4d7f1c4f79b520e18fc6d22a', > 'refs/heads/xibfix': 'd69b878d38632f3af8fd07127f05ce9c9e368e23', > 'refs/heads/scene': '1a686b0d0ad3d9344c9ca463dac196be61dfd49e', > 'refs/heads/zlibfix': '79762dc444f66c30710af2d8534956eab27aef7d', > 'refs/heads/sound': 'b7e414ee212e3cc2fa93ed93053eeff71abfbd0a', > 'refs/heads/dashg': '51030fa9ab337006ed2c9db05151b275cc4341f5', > 'refs/heads/add_dependencies': '300bf6ac818221882505b9c8976830c2777a6964', > 'refs/heads/bullet279': 'b13f974ce94790d53bdf166ecc68b499fbf0b629', > 'refs/heads/cmake': '8a024fc8760e93f37229a8ef3f8c71961e1c4bf8', > 'refs/heads/mingw': 'a573d046fe2cb9daad806a4a4c0853e4abf3b7c3', > 'refs/heads/windowsquit': '94f728a23c8ddb93c6d1426eea25ada165af8bd9', > 'refs/heads/zlib127': '67e474d6020f3ed3c20bde1d905f9fc53273416f', > 'refs/heads/clearMesh': '6be76b1b21216485557d5cc1356be321ac761864', > 'refs/heads/safestring': '9de8332077b1b13acb6c40c52479dde51f6d88df', > 'refs/heads/master': '8355b00050696f4ddaaf13bf8ec721b3cf8b08e2', > 'refs/heads/shaderfixes': 'f64acadc1c0ef4b6cfe6ff1e43c61b22bc216673'} > determine_wants return: > {'refs/heads/screeninfo': '60660e76486583708684ae10aa5df4751f948570', > 'refs/heads/createlua': '54995beed753f0af4d7f1c4f79b520e18fc6d22a', > 'refs/heads/xibfix': 'd69b878d38632f3af8fd07127f05ce9c9e368e23', > 'refs/heads/scene': '1a686b0d0ad3d9344c9ca463dac196be61dfd49e', > 'refs/heads/zlibfix': '79762dc444f66c30710af2d8534956eab27aef7d', > 'refs/heads/sound': 'b7e414ee212e3cc2fa93ed93053eeff71abfbd0a', > 'refs/heads/dashg': '51030fa9ab337006ed2c9db05151b275cc4341f5', > 'refs/heads/add_dependencies': '300bf6ac818221882505b9c8976830c2777a6964', > 'refs/heads/bullet279': '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000', > 'refs/heads/cmake': '8a024fc8760e93f37229a8ef3f8c71961e1c4bf8', > 'refs/heads/mingw': 'a573d046fe2cb9daad806a4a4c0853e4abf3b7c3', > 'refs/heads/windowsquit': '94f728a23c8ddb93c6d1426eea25ada165af8bd9', > 'refs/heads/zlib127': '67e474d6020f3ed3c20bde1d905f9fc53273416f', > 'refs/heads/clearMesh': '6be76b1b21216485557d5cc1356be321ac761864', > 'refs/heads/safestring': '9de8332077b1b13acb6c40c52479dde51f6d88df', > 'refs/heads/master': '8355b00050696f4ddaaf13bf8ec721b3cf8b08e2', > 'refs/heads/shaderfixes': 'f64acadc1c0ef4b6cfe6ff1e43c61b22bc216673'} > sent_pack returned: > {'refs/heads/screeninfo': '60660e76486583708684ae10aa5df4751f948570', > 'refs/heads/createlua': '54995beed753f0af4d7f1c4f79b520e18fc6d22a', > 'refs/heads/xibfix': 'd69b878d38632f3af8fd07127f05ce9c9e368e23', > 'refs/heads/scene': '1a686b0d0ad3d9344c9ca463dac196be61dfd49e', > 'refs/heads/zlibfix': '79762dc444f66c30710af2d8534956eab27aef7d', > 'refs/heads/sound': 'b7e414ee212e3cc2fa93ed93053eeff71abfbd0a', > 'refs/heads/dashg': '51030fa9ab337006ed2c9db05151b275cc4341f5', > 'refs/heads/add_dependencies': '300bf6ac818221882505b9c8976830c2777a6964', > 'refs/heads/bullet279': '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000', > 'refs/heads/cmake': '8a024fc8760e93f37229a8ef3f8c71961e1c4bf8', > 'refs/heads/mingw': 'a573d046fe2cb9daad806a4a4c0853e4abf3b7c3', > 'refs/heads/windowsquit': '94f728a23c8ddb93c6d1426eea25ada165af8bd9', > 'refs/heads/zlib127': '67e474d6020f3ed3c20bde1d905f9fc53273416f', > 'refs/heads/clearMesh': '6be76b1b21216485557d5cc1356be321ac761864', > 'refs/heads/safestring': '9de8332077b1b13acb6c40c52479dde51f6d88df', > 'refs/heads/master': '8355b00050696f4ddaaf13bf8ec721b3cf8b08e2', > 'refs/heads/shaderfixes': 'f64acadc1c0ef4b6cfe6ff1e43c61b22bc216673'} So some things I notice: - my generate_pack_contents function is never called. - refs/heads/bullet279 is set to the value listed as ZERO_SHA1 in the dulwich source in the return of my "determine_wants" function. - The value returned by send_pack seems to be equal to the value returned by my determine_wants function, indicating I succeeded. However after running I check my test repository https://github.com/mcclure/backup-Polycode in a web browser, and in the web browser it says bullet279 is still present and pointing to b13f9. Have I done anything wrong here? "determine_wants() receives a dictionary of refs (refs as keys, the SHA1 they references as value) and should return a list of heads that you would like to see fetched." In the case of send_pack, does this change to "a list of heads that you would like to see written"? Thanks. (Jelmer, I'm sorry, I originally hit "reply" instead of "reply-all", so you will get two copies of this message.) On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 4:31 AM, Jelmer Vernooij <jel...@samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 12:51:09AM -0700, Andi McClure wrote: > > Thanks! What I'm personally trying to do is interface with Github. I > don't > > know what extensions they do or don't support. > They support delete-refs. > > > So, I'm not sure I understand what to do here. ZERO_SHA1 is just 160 bits > > of 0x00, right? I tried this and it didn't seem to work. What I'm doing > is > > again, the "changed" function which is my second argument to send_pack, > > when this function is called it gets in a mapping of all git repository > > heads to their corresponding git shas, I change the value associated with > > (for example) "refs/heads/bullet279" in this dictionary to ("00"*20) and > > return the modified dictionary. As far as I can tell (?) returning this > > dictionary rewrites what all the ref names point to during the pack-- the > > only point of the generate_pack_contents on the other hand seems (?) to > be > > to return object files given a sha (the shas returned by > > determine_wants??). However when I set one of these to the > 20-bytes-of-zero > > hash and return it, it appears to have no effect on the Github side. I > > don't get an error or anything, just... nothing happens. Any idea what I > > might be doing wrong, or how to debug this further? I'm using Dulwich > 0.8.2. > What do you mean exactly when you say it doesn't work? The ref doesn't > go away, or it simply gets its value set to the ZERO_SHA1? > > > By the way, there might be room for improvement in the documentation > here. > > If you look at the GitClient documentation: > > > http://www.samba.org/~jelmer/dulwich/apidocs/dulwich.client.GitClient.html#send_pack > > send_pack does not have its "determine_wants" argument documented at all. > > The fetch() method documents an argument by that name with "Optional > > function to determine what refs to fetch", but this doesn't seem to > answer > > questions like, what are the arguments to this optional function and what > > does it return? The description of the generate_pack_contents argument of > > send_pack is similarly vague in terms of what this function takes as an > > argument and what it returns (I'm afraid I'm misunderstanding what it > does > > completely...). > determine_wants() receives a dictionary of refs (refs as keys, the > SHA1 they references as value) and should return a list of heads that > you would like to see fetched. > > Patches to improve the documentation are very much welcome. > > Cheers, > > Jelmer > > > > > On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Jelmer Vernooij <jel...@samba.org> > wrote: > > > > > On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 11:04:30PM -0700, Andi McClure wrote: > > > > Hello, I am trying to patch the "hg-git" project, which is based on > > > > Dulwich. I do not understand very much about what I am doing and am > > > mostly > > > > working by studying the surrounding code. What I am trying to do is > add a > > > > feature where I delete a remote branch by name. > > > > > > > As far as I can tell, the way I'm meant to communicate with the > server is > > > > to call > > > > client.send_pack(path, changed, genpack) > > > > where client is a GitClient object, path is the appropriate git path, > > > > "changed" is a method taking a dictionary of branch-name > > > > ->branch-points-to-rev and returning a new dictionary describing > same, > > > and > > > > "genpack" is > dulwich.object_store.BaseObjectStore.generate_pack_contents. > > > > The existing hg-git code uses this interface to upload objects and > assign > > > > refs. > > > > > > > How can I use the GitClient object to *delete* a ref, though? > > > You should be able to do this by setting a particular ref to the > > > ZERO_SHA1. > > > > > > Note that the server has to support the 'delete-refs' capability for > > > this to work. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Jelmer > > > >
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