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| * Copyright (C) 2008-2009, Google Inc. |
| * Copyright (C) 2008, Marek Zawirski <marek.zawirski@gmail.com> |
| * Copyright (C) 2008, Mike Ralphson <mike@abacus.co.uk> |
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| |
| package org.eclipse.jgit.transport; |
| |
| import java.io.OutputStream; |
| import java.util.Collection; |
| import java.util.Set; |
| |
| import org.eclipse.jgit.errors.TransportException; |
| import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.storage.file.PackLock; |
| import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId; |
| import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ProgressMonitor; |
| import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref; |
| |
| /** |
| * Lists known refs from the remote and copies objects of selected refs. |
| * <p> |
| * A fetch connection typically connects to the <code>git-upload-pack</code> |
| * service running where the remote repository is stored. This provides a |
| * one-way object transfer service to copy objects from the remote repository |
| * into this local repository. |
| * <p> |
| * Instances of a FetchConnection must be created by a {@link Transport} that |
| * implements a specific object transfer protocol that both sides of the |
| * connection understand. |
| * <p> |
| * FetchConnection instances are not thread safe and may be accessed by only one |
| * thread at a time. |
| * |
| * @see Transport |
| */ |
| public interface FetchConnection extends Connection { |
| /** |
| * Fetch objects we don't have but that are reachable from advertised refs. |
| * <p> |
| * Only one call per connection is allowed. Subsequent calls will result in |
| * {@link TransportException}. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * Implementations are free to use network connections as necessary to |
| * efficiently (for both client and server) transfer objects from the remote |
| * repository into this repository. When possible implementations should |
| * avoid replacing/overwriting/duplicating an object already available in |
| * the local destination repository. Locally available objects and packs |
| * should always be preferred over remotely available objects and packs. |
| * {@link Transport#isFetchThin()} should be honored if applicable. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @param monitor |
| * progress monitor to inform the end-user about the amount of |
| * work completed, or to indicate cancellation. Implementations |
| * should poll the monitor at regular intervals to look for |
| * cancellation requests from the user. |
| * @param want |
| * one or more refs advertised by this connection that the caller |
| * wants to store locally. |
| * @param have |
| * additional objects known to exist in the destination |
| * repository, especially if they aren't yet reachable by the ref |
| * database. Connections should take this set as an addition to |
| * what is reachable through all Refs, not in replace of it. |
| * @throws TransportException |
| * objects could not be copied due to a network failure, |
| * protocol error, or error on remote side, or connection was |
| * already used for fetch. |
| */ |
| public void fetch(final ProgressMonitor monitor, |
| final Collection<Ref> want, final Set<ObjectId> have) |
| throws TransportException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Fetch objects we don't have but that are reachable from advertised refs. |
| * <p> |
| * Only one call per connection is allowed. Subsequent calls will result in |
| * {@link TransportException}. |
| * </p> |
| * <p> |
| * Implementations are free to use network connections as necessary to |
| * efficiently (for both client and server) transfer objects from the remote |
| * repository into this repository. When possible implementations should |
| * avoid replacing/overwriting/duplicating an object already available in |
| * the local destination repository. Locally available objects and packs |
| * should always be preferred over remotely available objects and packs. |
| * {@link Transport#isFetchThin()} should be honored if applicable. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @param monitor |
| * progress monitor to inform the end-user about the amount of |
| * work completed, or to indicate cancellation. Implementations |
| * should poll the monitor at regular intervals to look for |
| * cancellation requests from the user. |
| * @param want |
| * one or more refs advertised by this connection that the caller |
| * wants to store locally. |
| * @param have |
| * additional objects known to exist in the destination |
| * repository, especially if they aren't yet reachable by the ref |
| * database. Connections should take this set as an addition to |
| * what is reachable through all Refs, not in replace of it. |
| * @param out |
| * OutputStream to write sideband messages to |
| * @throws TransportException |
| * objects could not be copied due to a network failure, |
| * protocol error, or error on remote side, or connection was |
| * already used for fetch. |
| * @since 3.0 |
| */ |
| public void fetch(final ProgressMonitor monitor, |
| final Collection<Ref> want, final Set<ObjectId> have, |
| OutputStream out) throws TransportException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Did the last {@link #fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)} get tags? |
| * <p> |
| * Some Git aware transports are able to implicitly grab an annotated tag if |
| * {@link TagOpt#AUTO_FOLLOW} or {@link TagOpt#FETCH_TAGS} was selected and |
| * the object the tag peels to (references) was transferred as part of the |
| * last {@link #fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)} call. If it is |
| * possible for such tags to have been included in the transfer this method |
| * returns true, allowing the caller to attempt tag discovery. |
| * <p> |
| * By returning only true/false (and not the actual list of tags obtained) |
| * the transport itself does not need to be aware of whether or not tags |
| * were included in the transfer. |
| * |
| * @return true if the last fetch call implicitly included tag objects; |
| * false if tags were not implicitly obtained. |
| */ |
| public boolean didFetchIncludeTags(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Did the last {@link #fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)} validate |
| * graph? |
| * <p> |
| * Some transports walk the object graph on the client side, with the client |
| * looking for what objects it is missing and requesting them individually |
| * from the remote peer. By virtue of completing the fetch call the client |
| * implicitly tested the object connectivity, as every object in the graph |
| * was either already local or was requested successfully from the peer. In |
| * such transports this method returns true. |
| * <p> |
| * Some transports assume the remote peer knows the Git object graph and is |
| * able to supply a fully connected graph to the client (although it may |
| * only be transferring the parts the client does not yet have). Its faster |
| * to assume such remote peers are well behaved and send the correct |
| * response to the client. In such transports this method returns false. |
| * |
| * @return true if the last fetch had to perform a connectivity check on the |
| * client side in order to succeed; false if the last fetch assumed |
| * the remote peer supplied a complete graph. |
| */ |
| public boolean didFetchTestConnectivity(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Set the lock message used when holding a pack out of garbage collection. |
| * <p> |
| * Callers that set a lock message <b>must</b> ensure they call |
| * {@link #getPackLocks()} after |
| * {@link #fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)}, even if an exception |
| * was thrown, and release the locks that are held. |
| * |
| * @param message message to use when holding a pack in place. |
| */ |
| public void setPackLockMessage(String message); |
| |
| /** |
| * All locks created by the last |
| * {@link #fetch(ProgressMonitor, Collection, Set)} call. |
| * |
| * @return collection (possibly empty) of locks created by the last call to |
| * fetch. The caller must release these after refs are updated in |
| * order to safely permit garbage collection. |
| */ |
| public Collection<PackLock> getPackLocks(); |
| } |