jj/examples/custom-backend/main.rs
Martin von Zweigbergk d1dc22d957 backend: let backend decide length of change id
As mentioned in the previous commit, our internal backend at Google
uses a 32-byte long change id. This commit will make us able to use
that.
2023-02-07 22:31:34 -08:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2022 The Jujutsu Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use std::io::Read;
use std::path::Path;
use git2::Repository;
use jujutsu::cli_util::{CliRunner, CommandError, CommandHelper};
use jujutsu::ui::Ui;
use jujutsu_lib::backend::{
Backend, BackendResult, ChangeId, Commit, CommitId, Conflict, ConflictId, FileId, SymlinkId,
Tree, TreeId,
};
use jujutsu_lib::git_backend::GitBackend;
use jujutsu_lib::repo::StoreFactories;
use jujutsu_lib::repo_path::RepoPath;
use jujutsu_lib::workspace::Workspace;
#[derive(clap::Parser, Clone, Debug)]
enum CustomCommands {
/// Initialize a workspace using the Jit backend
InitJit,
}
fn create_store_factories() -> StoreFactories {
let mut store_factories = StoreFactories::default();
// Register the backend so it can be loaded when the repo is loaded. The name
// must match `Backend::name()`.
store_factories.add_backend(
"jit",
Box::new(|store_path| Box::new(JitBackend::load(store_path))),
);
store_factories
}
fn run_custom_command(
_ui: &mut Ui,
command_helper: &CommandHelper,
command: CustomCommands,
) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
match command {
CustomCommands::InitJit => {
let wc_path = command_helper.cwd();
// Initialize a workspace with the custom backend
Workspace::init_with_backend(command_helper.settings(), wc_path, |store_path| {
Box::new(JitBackend::init(store_path))
})?;
Ok(())
}
}
}
fn main() -> std::process::ExitCode {
CliRunner::init()
.set_store_factories(create_store_factories())
.add_subcommand(run_custom_command)
.run()
}
/// A commit backend that's extremely similar to the Git backend
#[derive(Debug)]
struct JitBackend {
inner: GitBackend,
}
impl JitBackend {
fn init(store_path: &Path) -> Self {
JitBackend {
inner: GitBackend::init_internal(store_path),
}
}
fn load(store_path: &Path) -> Self {
JitBackend {
inner: GitBackend::load(store_path),
}
}
}
impl Backend for JitBackend {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"jit"
}
fn commit_id_length(&self) -> usize {
self.inner.commit_id_length()
}
fn change_id_length(&self) -> usize {
self.inner.change_id_length()
}
fn git_repo(&self) -> Option<Repository> {
self.inner.git_repo()
}
fn read_file(&self, path: &RepoPath, id: &FileId) -> BackendResult<Box<dyn Read>> {
self.inner.read_file(path, id)
}
fn write_file(&self, path: &RepoPath, contents: &mut dyn Read) -> BackendResult<FileId> {
self.inner.write_file(path, contents)
}
fn read_symlink(&self, path: &RepoPath, id: &SymlinkId) -> BackendResult<String> {
self.inner.read_symlink(path, id)
}
fn write_symlink(&self, path: &RepoPath, target: &str) -> BackendResult<SymlinkId> {
self.inner.write_symlink(path, target)
}
fn root_commit_id(&self) -> &CommitId {
self.inner.root_commit_id()
}
fn root_change_id(&self) -> &ChangeId {
self.inner.root_change_id()
}
fn empty_tree_id(&self) -> &TreeId {
self.inner.empty_tree_id()
}
fn read_tree(&self, path: &RepoPath, id: &TreeId) -> BackendResult<Tree> {
self.inner.read_tree(path, id)
}
fn write_tree(&self, path: &RepoPath, contents: &Tree) -> BackendResult<TreeId> {
self.inner.write_tree(path, contents)
}
fn read_conflict(&self, path: &RepoPath, id: &ConflictId) -> BackendResult<Conflict> {
self.inner.read_conflict(path, id)
}
fn write_conflict(&self, path: &RepoPath, contents: &Conflict) -> BackendResult<ConflictId> {
self.inner.write_conflict(path, contents)
}
fn read_commit(&self, id: &CommitId) -> BackendResult<Commit> {
self.inner.read_commit(id)
}
fn write_commit(&self, contents: &Commit) -> BackendResult<CommitId> {
self.inner.write_commit(contents)
}
}