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#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php
/*
* Copyright 2011 Facebook, Inc.
*
* 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
*
* http://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.
*/
$root = dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__)));
require_once $root.'/scripts/__init_script__.php';
require_once $root.'/scripts/__init_env__.php';
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phutil_require_module('phabricator', 'infrastructure/daemon/control');
$control = new PhabricatorDaemonControl();
must_have_extension('pcntl');
must_have_extension('posix');
function must_have_extension($ext) {
if (!extension_loaded($ext)) {
echo "ERROR: The PHP extension '{$ext}' is not installed. You must ".
"install it to run daemons on this machine.\n";
exit(1);
}
}
switch (isset($argv[1]) ? $argv[1] : 'help') {
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case 'list':
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$err = $control->executeListCommand();
exit($err);
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case 'status':
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$err = $control->executeStatusCommand();
exit($err);
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case 'stop':
$err = $control->executeStopCommand();
exit($err);
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case 'repository-launch-readonly':
$need_launch = phd_load_tracked_repositories_of_type('git');
if (!$need_launch) {
echo "There are no repositories with tracking enabled.\n";
} else {
will_launch($control);
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foreach ($need_launch as $repository) {
$name = $repository->getName();
$callsign = $repository->getCallsign();
$desc = "'{$name}' ({$callsign})";
$phid = $repository->getPHID();
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echo "Launching 'git fetch' daemon on the {$desc} repository...\n";
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$control->launchDaemon(
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'PhabricatorRepositoryGitFetchDaemon',
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array(
$phid,
));
}
}
break;
case 'repository-launch-master':
$need_launch = phd_load_tracked_repositories();
if (!$need_launch) {
echo "There are no repositories with tracking enabled.\n";
} else {
will_launch($control);
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foreach ($need_launch as $repository) {
$name = $repository->getName();
$callsign = $repository->getCallsign();
$desc = "'{$name}' ({$callsign})";
$phid = $repository->getPHID();
switch ($repository->getVersionControlSystem()) {
Add a Mercurial commit discovery daemon Summary: Repository import has three major steps: - Commit discovery (serial) - Message parsing (parallel, mostly VCS independent) - Change parsing (parallel, highly VCS dependent) This implements commit discovery for Mercurial, similar to git's parsing: - List the heads of all the branches. - If we haven't already discovered them, follow them back to their roots (or the first commit we have discovered). - Import all the newly discovered commits, oldest first. This is a little complicated but it ensures we discover commits in depth order, so the discovery process is robust against interruption/failure. If we just inserted commits as we went, we might read the tip, insert it, and then crash. When we ran again, we'd think we had already discovered commits older than HEAD. This also allows later stages to rely on being able to find Phabricator commit IDs which correspond to parent commits. NOTE: This importer is fairly slow because "hg" has a large startup time (compare "hg --version" to "git --version" and "svn --version"; on my machine, hg has 60ms of overhead for any command) and we need to run many commands (see the whole "hg id" mess). You can expect something like 10,000 per hour, which means you may need to run overnight to discover a large repository (IIRC, the svn/git discovery processes are both about an order of magnitude faster). We could improve this with batching, but I want to keep it as simple as possible for now. Test Plan: Discovered all the commits in the main Mercurial repository, http://selenic.com/repo/hg. Reviewers: Makinde, jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran Reviewed By: Makinde CC: aran, Makinde Differential Revision: 943
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case PhabricatorRepositoryType::REPOSITORY_TYPE_GIT:
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echo "Launching 'git fetch' daemon on the {$desc} repository...\n";
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$control->launchDaemon(
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'PhabricatorRepositoryGitFetchDaemon',
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array(
$phid,
));
echo "Launching discovery daemon on the {$desc} repository...\n";
$control->launchDaemon(
'PhabricatorRepositoryGitCommitDiscoveryDaemon',
array(
$phid,
));
break;
Add a Mercurial commit discovery daemon Summary: Repository import has three major steps: - Commit discovery (serial) - Message parsing (parallel, mostly VCS independent) - Change parsing (parallel, highly VCS dependent) This implements commit discovery for Mercurial, similar to git's parsing: - List the heads of all the branches. - If we haven't already discovered them, follow them back to their roots (or the first commit we have discovered). - Import all the newly discovered commits, oldest first. This is a little complicated but it ensures we discover commits in depth order, so the discovery process is robust against interruption/failure. If we just inserted commits as we went, we might read the tip, insert it, and then crash. When we ran again, we'd think we had already discovered commits older than HEAD. This also allows later stages to rely on being able to find Phabricator commit IDs which correspond to parent commits. NOTE: This importer is fairly slow because "hg" has a large startup time (compare "hg --version" to "git --version" and "svn --version"; on my machine, hg has 60ms of overhead for any command) and we need to run many commands (see the whole "hg id" mess). You can expect something like 10,000 per hour, which means you may need to run overnight to discover a large repository (IIRC, the svn/git discovery processes are both about an order of magnitude faster). We could improve this with batching, but I want to keep it as simple as possible for now. Test Plan: Discovered all the commits in the main Mercurial repository, http://selenic.com/repo/hg. Reviewers: Makinde, jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran Reviewed By: Makinde CC: aran, Makinde Differential Revision: 943
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case PhabricatorRepositoryType::REPOSITORY_TYPE_SVN:
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echo "Launching discovery daemon on the {$desc} repository...\n";
$control->launchDaemon(
'PhabricatorRepositorySvnCommitDiscoveryDaemon',
array(
$phid,
));
break;
Add a Mercurial commit discovery daemon Summary: Repository import has three major steps: - Commit discovery (serial) - Message parsing (parallel, mostly VCS independent) - Change parsing (parallel, highly VCS dependent) This implements commit discovery for Mercurial, similar to git's parsing: - List the heads of all the branches. - If we haven't already discovered them, follow them back to their roots (or the first commit we have discovered). - Import all the newly discovered commits, oldest first. This is a little complicated but it ensures we discover commits in depth order, so the discovery process is robust against interruption/failure. If we just inserted commits as we went, we might read the tip, insert it, and then crash. When we ran again, we'd think we had already discovered commits older than HEAD. This also allows later stages to rely on being able to find Phabricator commit IDs which correspond to parent commits. NOTE: This importer is fairly slow because "hg" has a large startup time (compare "hg --version" to "git --version" and "svn --version"; on my machine, hg has 60ms of overhead for any command) and we need to run many commands (see the whole "hg id" mess). You can expect something like 10,000 per hour, which means you may need to run overnight to discover a large repository (IIRC, the svn/git discovery processes are both about an order of magnitude faster). We could improve this with batching, but I want to keep it as simple as possible for now. Test Plan: Discovered all the commits in the main Mercurial repository, http://selenic.com/repo/hg. Reviewers: Makinde, jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran Reviewed By: Makinde CC: aran, Makinde Differential Revision: 943
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case PhabricatorRepositoryType::REPOSITORY_TYPE_MERCURIAL:
echo "Launching 'hg pull' daemon on the {$desc} repository...\n";
$control->launchDaemon(
'PhabricatorRepositoryMercurialPullDaemon',
array(
$phid,
));
echo "Launching discovery daemon on the {$desc} repository...\n";
$control->launchDaemon(
'PhabricatorRepositoryMercurialCommitDiscoveryDaemon',
array(
$phid,
));
break;
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}
}
echo "Launching CommitTask daemon...\n";
$control->launchDaemon(
'PhabricatorRepositoryCommitTaskDaemon',
array());
echo "Done.\n";
}
break;
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case 'launch':
case 'debug':
$is_debug = ($argv[1] == 'debug');
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$daemon = idx($argv, 2);
if (!$daemon) {
throw new Exception("Daemon name required!");
}
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$pass_argv = array_slice($argv, 3);
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$n = 1;
if (!$is_debug) {
if (is_numeric($daemon)) {
$n = $daemon;
if ($n < 1) {
throw new Exception("Count must be at least 1!");
}
$daemon = idx($argv, 3);
if (!$daemon) {
throw new Exception("Daemon name required!");
}
$pass_argv = array_slice($argv, 4);
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}
}
$loader = new PhutilSymbolLoader();
$symbols = $loader
->setAncestorClass('PhutilDaemon')
->selectSymbolsWithoutLoading();
$symbols = ipull($symbols, 'name');
$match = array();
foreach ($symbols as $symbol) {
if (stripos($symbol, $daemon) !== false) {
if (strtolower($symbol) == strtolower($daemon)) {
$match = array($symbol);
break;
} else {
$match[] = $symbol;
}
}
}
if (count($match) == 0) {
throw new Exception(
"No daemons match! Use 'phd list' for a list of daemons.");
} else if (count($match) > 1) {
throw new Exception(
"Which of these daemons did you mean?\n".
" ".implode("\n ", $match));
} else {
$daemon = reset($match);
}
$with_logs = true;
if ($is_debug) {
// In debug mode, we emit errors straight to stdout, so nothing useful
// will show up in the logs. Don't echo the message about stuff showing
// up in them, since it would be confusing.
$with_logs = false;
}
will_launch($control, $with_logs);
if ($is_debug) {
echo "Launching {$daemon} in debug mode (nondaemonized)...\n";
} else {
echo "Launching {$n} x {$daemon}";
}
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for ($ii = 0; $ii < $n; $ii++) {
$control->launchDaemon($daemon, $pass_argv, $is_debug);
if (!$is_debug) {
echo ".";
}
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}
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echo "\n";
echo "Done.\n";
break;
case '--help':
case 'help':
default:
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$err = $control->executeHelpCommand();
exit($err);
}
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function phd_load_tracked_repositories_of_type($type) {
$repositories = phd_load_tracked_repositories();
foreach ($repositories as $key => $repository) {
if ($repository->getVersionControlSystem() != $type) {
unset($repositories[$key]);
}
}
return $repositories;
}
function phd_load_tracked_repositories() {
phutil_require_module(
'phabricator',
'applications/repository/storage/repository');
$repositories = id(new PhabricatorRepository())->loadAll();
foreach ($repositories as $key => $repository) {
if (!$repository->isTracked()) {
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unset($repositories[$key]);
}
}
return $repositories;
}
function will_launch($control, $with_logs = true) {
echo "Staging launch...\n";
$control->pingConduit();
if ($with_logs) {
$log_dir = $control->getControlDirectory('log').'/daemons.log';
echo "NOTE: Logs will appear in '{$log_dir}'.\n\n";
}
}