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* you have full control over all clones, because they have to be deleted and replaced by the revised repository or the revised info will come back during syncs. | * you have full control over all clones, because they have to be deleted and replaced by the revised repository or the revised info will come back during syncs. | ||
* there is basically only | * there is basically only one branch possible from start to end changelist (no merges) | ||
If you know the changes are only in one revision and one file (or a low number at least) it may be better to use mq extention | If you know the changes are only in one revision and one file (or a low number at least) it may be better to use mq extention |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 17 October 2011
Revise a HG Repository
I have a mercurial repository, that I wanted to publish for a long time. But it contains some infos in its history (files, author, commit messages) that are not intended for public audience.
How do I get rid of this in the entire repositories history and not just at tip?
Ok, this literally took months to figure out, but in the end it was so easy.
Preparations
- make sure all existing repos are at the same level and there are no pending commits (hg status)
- make sure the repo directories contain no files you want to keep (or save them now)
Prerequisites
- you have full control over all clones, because they have to be deleted and replaced by the revised repository or the revised info will come back during syncs.
- there is basically only one branch possible from start to end changelist (no merges)
If you know the changes are only in one revision and one file (or a low number at least) it may be better to use mq extention
If it is only about author changes, it may be better to use convert extention
Method that works without hg extensions
This works with many changes in files and meta data
start=5 (no changes needed up to and including this revision) end=10 (last repository revision) hg clone originalrepo revisedrepo --rev $start cd originalrepo hg log -gp >/tmp/toxic-repo-history-unfolded.txt i=$((start + 1)) while [ $i -le $end ]; do hg export --rev $i -g >/tmp/changelist-$i.export sed -i 's/toxic-pattern/good-pattern/g' /tmp/changelist-$i.export i=$((i+1)) done cd - cd revisedrepo i=$((start + 1)) while [ $i -le $end ]; do hg import /tmp/changelist-$i.export i=$((i+1)) done hg log -gp >/tmp/good-repo-history-unfolded.txt cd -
Method using mq extension
This works with some changes in some files, not for metadata changes.
This edits file test.txt that was wrong in hg rev 1 and another.txt from rev 3.
hg clone orig revised cd orig hg log -gp >/tmp/toxic-repo-history-unfolded.txt cd - cd revised vi .hg/hgrc [diff] git = True [extensions] mq= hg qimport -r 1:tip hg qpop -a hg qpush 1.diff vi test.txt hg qrefresh hg qpush 3.diff vi another.txt hg qrefresh hg log -gp >/tmp/good-repo-history-unfolded.txt cd -
Method using convert extension
This works for changing authornames.
cd repodir hg log -gp >/tmp/toxic-repo-history-unfolded.txt cd .. vi ~/.hgrc [extensions] hgext.convert= mv repodir repodir.old vi author-replace.lst use lines like oldauthor=newauthor (usual format "name <email>") hg convert --authors author-replace.lst repodir.old repodir cp -av repodir.old/.hg/hgrc repodir/.hg/ cd repodir vi .hg/hgrc # could look similar to this: [paths] default = ssh://user@host:port//srv/hg/sourcerepo [ui] username = me <me@mail.com> [web] contact = me <me@mail.com> description = The Repo allowgz = true hg log -gp >/tmp/good-repo-history-unfolded.txt cd ..
Do extra checks after next commit (I had old authornames reappearing sometimes, dont know why)
Final Checks
That's it. Check thoroughly if it worked:
Check changes between toxic and good repo. Should only output lines expected to changed from toxic to good.
diff -U0 /tmp/toxic-repo-history-unfolded.txt /tmp/good-repo-history-unfolded.txt
Check for toxic patterns in good repo history. Should not output anything
grep toxic-pattern /tmp/good-repo-history-unfolded.txt
If checks are ok, remove the old repo(s) and all intermediate files in /tmp and replace all cloned repos now
Replace clones with the new version
If eclipse is in use, then by removing the eclipse project with files (except .hg/hgrc) , then create mercurial project by cloning, then copy hgrc back
If eclipse is not used: cp -av repodir/.hg/hgrc hgrc.bak; rm -r repodir; hg clone sourcerepo repodir; cp -av hgrc.bak repodir/.hg/hgrc
Make sure all repodir/.hg/hgrc have valid authors and all clones are replaced. If not, you will have to repeat the whole procedure after the next commit/push/pull ;)