D3177: wireproto: crude support for version 2 HTTP peer

Josef 'Jeff' Sipek jeffpc at josefsipek.net
Sat Apr 7 19:22:52 EDT 2018


On Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 05:53:50 +0000, indygreg (Gregory Szorc) wrote:
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> REVISION SUMMARY
>   As part of implementing the server-side bits of the wire protocol
>   command handlers for version 2, we want a way to easily test those

This seems a bit confusing... is this wireproto2 or HTTP2?

(There are places in this diff with similar ambiguity.)

Jeff.

>   commands. Currently, we use the "httprequest" action of `hg
>   debugwireproto`. But this requires explicitly specifying the HTTP
>   request headers, low-level frame details, and the data structure
>   to encode with CBOR. That's a lot of boilerplate and a lot of it can
>   change as the wire protocol evolves.
>   
>   `hg debugwireproto` has a mechanism to issue commands via the peer
>   interface. That is *much* easier to use and we prefer to test with
>   that going forward.
>   
>   This commit implements enough parts of the peer API to send basic
>   requests via the HTTP version 2 transport.
>   
>   The peer code is super hacky. Again, the goal is to facilitate
>   server testing, not robustly implement a client. The client code
>   will receive love at a later time.
> 
> REPOSITORY
>   rHG Mercurial
> 
> REVISION DETAIL
>   https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3177
> 
> AFFECTED FILES
>   mercurial/debugcommands.py
>   mercurial/httppeer.py
>   tests/test-http-api-httpv2.t
>   tests/test-http-protocol.t
>   tests/wireprotohelpers.sh
> 
> CHANGE DETAILS
> 
> diff --git a/tests/wireprotohelpers.sh b/tests/wireprotohelpers.sh
> --- a/tests/wireprotohelpers.sh
> +++ b/tests/wireprotohelpers.sh
> @@ -5,6 +5,10 @@
>    hg --verbose debugwireproto --peer raw http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/
>  }
>  
> +sendhttpv2peer() {
> +  hg --verbose debugwireproto --peer http2 http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/

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