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maintenance: create basic maintenance runner

The 'gc' builtin is our current entrypoint for automatically maintaining
a repository. This one tool does many operations, such as repacking the
repository, packing refs, and rewriting the commit-graph file. The name
implies it performs "garbage collection" which means several different
things, and some users may not want to use this operation that rewrites
the entire object database.

Create a new 'maintenance' builtin that will become a more general-
purpose command. To start, it will only support the 'run' subcommand,
but will later expand to add subcommands for scheduling maintenance in
the background.

For now, the 'maintenance' builtin is a thin shim over the 'gc' builtin.
In fact, the only option is the '--auto' toggle, which is handed
directly to the 'gc' builtin. The current change is isolated to this
simple operation to prevent more interesting logic from being lost in
all of the boilerplate of adding a new builtin.

Use existing builtin/gc.c file because we want to share code between the
two builtins. It is possible that we will have 'maintenance' replace the
'gc' builtin entirely at some point, leaving 'git gc' as an alias for
some specific arguments to 'git maintenance run'.

Create a new test_subcommand helper that allows us to test if a certain
subcommand was run. It requires storing the GIT_TRACE2_EVENT logs in a
file. A negation mode is available that will be used in later tests.

Helped-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Derrick Stolee 4 years ago committed by Junio C Hamano
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  1. 1
      .gitignore
  2. 57
      Documentation/git-maintenance.txt
  3. 1
      builtin.h
  4. 58
      builtin/gc.c
  5. 1
      command-list.txt
  6. 1
      git.c
  7. 23
      t/t7900-maintenance.sh
  8. 33
      t/test-lib-functions.sh

1
.gitignore vendored

@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ @@ -90,6 +90,7 @@
/git-ls-tree
/git-mailinfo
/git-mailsplit
/git-maintenance
/git-merge
/git-merge-base
/git-merge-index

57
Documentation/git-maintenance.txt

@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
git-maintenance(1)
==================

NAME
----
git-maintenance - Run tasks to optimize Git repository data


SYNOPSIS
--------
[verse]
'git maintenance' run [<options>]


DESCRIPTION
-----------
Run tasks to optimize Git repository data, speeding up other Git commands
and reducing storage requirements for the repository.

Git commands that add repository data, such as `git add` or `git fetch`,
are optimized for a responsive user experience. These commands do not take
time to optimize the Git data, since such optimizations scale with the full
size of the repository while these user commands each perform a relatively
small action.

The `git maintenance` command provides flexibility for how to optimize the
Git repository.

SUBCOMMANDS
-----------

run::
Run one or more maintenance tasks.

TASKS
-----

gc::
Clean up unnecessary files and optimize the local repository. "GC"
stands for "garbage collection," but this task performs many
smaller tasks. This task can be expensive for large repositories,
as it repacks all Git objects into a single pack-file. It can also
be disruptive in some situations, as it deletes stale data. See
linkgit:git-gc[1] for more details on garbage collection in Git.

OPTIONS
-------
--auto::
When combined with the `run` subcommand, run maintenance tasks
only if certain thresholds are met. For example, the `gc` task
runs when the number of loose objects exceeds the number stored
in the `gc.auto` config setting, or when the number of pack-files
exceeds the `gc.autoPackLimit` config setting.

GIT
---
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite

1
builtin.h

@ -167,6 +167,7 @@ int cmd_ls_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); @@ -167,6 +167,7 @@ int cmd_ls_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
int cmd_ls_remote(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
int cmd_mailinfo(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
int cmd_mailsplit(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
int cmd_maintenance(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
int cmd_merge_base(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
int cmd_merge_index(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);

58
builtin/gc.c

@ -699,3 +699,61 @@ int cmd_gc(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) @@ -699,3 +699,61 @@ int cmd_gc(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)

return 0;
}

static const char * const builtin_maintenance_run_usage[] = {
N_("git maintenance run [--auto]"),
NULL
};

struct maintenance_run_opts {
int auto_flag;
};

static int maintenance_task_gc(struct maintenance_run_opts *opts)
{
struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;

child.git_cmd = 1;
strvec_push(&child.args, "gc");

if (opts->auto_flag)
strvec_push(&child.args, "--auto");

close_object_store(the_repository->objects);
return run_command(&child);
}

static int maintenance_run(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
struct maintenance_run_opts opts;
struct option builtin_maintenance_run_options[] = {
OPT_BOOL(0, "auto", &opts.auto_flag,
N_("run tasks based on the state of the repository")),
OPT_END()
};
memset(&opts, 0, sizeof(opts));

argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix,
builtin_maintenance_run_options,
builtin_maintenance_run_usage,
PARSE_OPT_STOP_AT_NON_OPTION);

if (argc != 0)
usage_with_options(builtin_maintenance_run_usage,
builtin_maintenance_run_options);
return maintenance_task_gc(&opts);
}

static const char builtin_maintenance_usage[] = N_("git maintenance run [<options>]");

int cmd_maintenance(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
if (argc < 2 ||
(argc == 2 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-h")))
usage(builtin_maintenance_usage);

if (!strcmp(argv[1], "run"))
return maintenance_run(argc - 1, argv + 1, prefix);

die(_("invalid subcommand: %s"), argv[1]);
}

1
command-list.txt

@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ git-ls-remote plumbinginterrogators @@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ git-ls-remote plumbinginterrogators
git-ls-tree plumbinginterrogators
git-mailinfo purehelpers
git-mailsplit purehelpers
git-maintenance mainporcelain
git-merge mainporcelain history
git-merge-base plumbinginterrogators
git-merge-file plumbingmanipulators

1
git.c

@ -529,6 +529,7 @@ static struct cmd_struct commands[] = { @@ -529,6 +529,7 @@ static struct cmd_struct commands[] = {
{ "ls-tree", cmd_ls_tree, RUN_SETUP },
{ "mailinfo", cmd_mailinfo, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY | NO_PARSEOPT },
{ "mailsplit", cmd_mailsplit, NO_PARSEOPT },
{ "maintenance", cmd_maintenance, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY | NO_PARSEOPT },
{ "merge", cmd_merge, RUN_SETUP | NEED_WORK_TREE },
{ "merge-base", cmd_merge_base, RUN_SETUP },
{ "merge-file", cmd_merge_file, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY },

23
t/t7900-maintenance.sh

@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
#!/bin/sh

test_description='git maintenance builtin'

. ./test-lib.sh

test_expect_success 'help text' '
test_expect_code 129 git maintenance -h 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep "usage: git maintenance run" err &&
test_expect_code 128 git maintenance barf 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep "invalid subcommand: barf" err &&
test_expect_code 129 git maintenance 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep "usage: git maintenance" err
'

test_expect_success 'run [--auto]' '
GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/run-no-auto.txt" git maintenance run &&
GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/run-auto.txt" git maintenance run --auto &&
test_subcommand git gc <run-no-auto.txt &&
test_subcommand git gc --auto <run-auto.txt
'

test_done

33
t/test-lib-functions.sh

@ -1628,3 +1628,36 @@ test_path_is_hidden () { @@ -1628,3 +1628,36 @@ test_path_is_hidden () {
case "$("$SYSTEMROOT"/system32/attrib "$1")" in *H*?:*) return 0;; esac
return 1
}

# Check that the given command was invoked as part of the
# trace2-format trace on stdin.
#
# test_subcommand [!] <command> <args>... < <trace>
#
# For example, to look for an invocation of "git upload-pack
# /path/to/repo"
#
# GIT_TRACE2_EVENT=event.log git fetch ... &&
# test_subcommand git upload-pack "$PATH" <event.log
#
# If the first parameter passed is !, this instead checks that
# the given command was not called.
#
test_subcommand () {
local negate=
if test "$1" = "!"
then
negate=t
shift
fi

local expr=$(printf '"%s",' "$@")
expr="${expr%,}"

if test -n "$negate"
then
! grep "\[$expr\]"
else
grep "\[$expr\]"
fi
}

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