objectpool

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Published: May 17, 2024 License: MIT Imports: 26 Imported by: 0

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var (
	// ErrInvalidPoolDir is returned when the object pool relative path is malformed.
	ErrInvalidPoolDir = errors.New("invalid object pool directory")

	// ErrInvalidPoolRepository indicates the directory the alternates file points to is not a valid git repository
	ErrInvalidPoolRepository = errors.New("object pool is not a valid git repository")

	// ErrAlternateObjectDirNotExist indicates a repository does not have an alternates file
	ErrAlternateObjectDirNotExist = errors.New("no alternates directory exists")
)

Functions

func Disconnect added in v16.1.0

func Disconnect(ctx context.Context, repo *localrepo.Repo, txManager transaction.Manager) error

Disconnect disconnects the specified repository from its object pool. If the repository does not utilize an alternate object database, no error is returned. For repositories that depend on alternate objects, the following steps are performed:

  • Alternate objects are hard-linked to the main repository.
  • The repository's Git alternates file is backed up and object pool disconnected.
  • A connectivity check is performed to ensure the repository is complete. If this check fails, the repository is reconnected to the object pool via the backup and an error returned.

This operation carries some risk. If the repository is in a broken state, it will not be restored until after the connectivity check completes. If Gitaly crashes before the backup is restored, the repository may be in a broken state until an administrator intervenes and restores the backed up copy of objects/info/alternates.

Types

type ObjectPool

type ObjectPool struct {
	*localrepo.Repo
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ObjectPool are a way to de-dupe objects between repositories, where the objects live in a pool in a distinct repository which is used as an alternate object store for other repositories.

func Create

func Create(
	ctx context.Context,
	locator storage.Locator,
	gitCmdFactory git.CommandFactory,
	catfileCache catfile.Cache,
	txManager transaction.Manager,
	housekeepingManager housekeeping.Manager,
	proto *gitalypb.ObjectPool,
	sourceRepo *localrepo.Repo,
) (*ObjectPool, error)

Create creates an object pool for the given source repository. This is done by creating a local clone of the source repository where source and target repository will then have the same references afterwards.

The source repository will not join the object pool. Thus, its objects won't get deduplicated.

func FromProto

func FromProto(
	locator storage.Locator,
	gitCmdFactory git.CommandFactory,
	catfileCache catfile.Cache,
	txManager transaction.Manager,
	housekeepingManager housekeeping.Manager,
	proto *gitalypb.ObjectPool,
) (*ObjectPool, error)

FromProto returns an object pool object from its Protobuf representation. This function verifies that the object pool exists and is a valid pool repository.

func FromRepo

func FromRepo(
	locator storage.Locator,
	gitCmdFactory git.CommandFactory,
	catfileCache catfile.Cache,
	txManager transaction.Manager,
	housekeepingManager housekeeping.Manager,
	repo *localrepo.Repo,
) (*ObjectPool, error)

FromRepo returns an instance of ObjectPool that the repository points to

func (*ObjectPool) Exists

func (o *ObjectPool) Exists() bool

Exists will return true if the pool path exists and is a directory

func (*ObjectPool) FetchFromOrigin

func (o *ObjectPool) FetchFromOrigin(ctx context.Context, origin *localrepo.Repo) error

FetchFromOrigin initializes the pool and fetches the objects from its origin repository

func (*ObjectPool) IsValid

func (o *ObjectPool) IsValid() bool

IsValid checks if a repository exists, and if its valid.

func (o *ObjectPool) Link(ctx context.Context, repo *localrepo.Repo) (returnedErr error)

Link will link the given repository to the object pool. This is done by writing the object pool's path relative to the repository into the repository's "alternates" file. This does not trigger deduplication, which is the responsibility of the caller.

func (*ObjectPool) LinkedToRepository

func (o *ObjectPool) LinkedToRepository(repo *localrepo.Repo) (bool, error)

LinkedToRepository tests if a repository is linked to an object pool

func (*ObjectPool) Remove

func (o *ObjectPool) Remove(ctx context.Context) (err error)

Remove will remove the pool, and all its contents without preparing and/or updating the repositories depending on this object pool Subdirectories will remain to exist, and will never be cleaned up, even when these are empty.

func (*ObjectPool) ToProto

func (o *ObjectPool) ToProto() *gitalypb.ObjectPool

ToProto returns a new struct that is the protobuf definition of the ObjectPool

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