jj/examples/custom-backend/main.rs
Martin von Zweigbergk a95188ddbc backend: take commit to write by value and return new value
The internal backend at Google doesn't let you write any value you
want for in the committer field. The `Store` type still caches the
value it attempted to write, which gets a little weird when the
written value is not what we tried to write. We should use the value
the backend actually wrote. However, we don't know if the backend
changed anything without reading the value back, which is often
wasteful. This commit changes the API to return the written value.

I only changed the signature of `write_commit()` for now. Maybe we
should make a similar change to `write_tree()`.
2023-05-12 15:20:44 -07:00

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// 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::any::Any;
use std::io::Read;
use std::path::Path;
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 as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any {
self
}
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 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, Commit)> {
self.inner.write_commit(contents)
}
}