It seems that with the current mercurial commit code, it will always
blindly overwrite the current file with the web edited version, losing
any other changes.
+* `rcs_commit_staged`, `rcs_rename`, `rcs_remove`, and `rcs_diff` are not
+ implemented for mercurial, and so attachments, remove and rename plugins
+ and recentchangesdiff cannot be used with it. (These should be fairly
+ easy to add..)
Posthook: in `$srcdir/.hg/hgrc`, I have the following
> It can deadlock if the post-commit hook runs with --refresh in the
> former case. --[[Joey]]
-The problem with --post-commit is that if you delete some pages in $SRC, ikiwiki --setup setupfile --post-commit will not delete them in $DEST.
+The problem with --post-commit is that if you delete some pages in $SRC, ikiwiki --setup setupfile --post-commit will not delete them in $DEST. --[[users/weakish]]
> You should really be using a setup file that has `mercurial_wrapper`
> set, and running the wrapper generated by that from your hook.
> That will work. I think that the `--setup --post-commit` on the command
> line is currently broken and does the same expensive rebuild process as --setup
> alone (which doesn't delete files from $DEST either). Will fix that.
+> (fixed)
> --[[Joey]]
-I add the following to .hg/hgrc:(I use changegroup since I don't think we need refresh per changeset, please point out if I am wrong.)
-
- [hooks]
- changegroup = hg update >&2 && ikiwiki --setup path.to.setup.file --refresh
- post-commit = ikiwiki --setup path.to.setup.file --refresh
+>> Mercurial doesn't support put hooks in .hg/hooks/* (like git). In Mercurial, the only way to run
+>> your own hooks is specifying them in the hgrc file. (Or write a new extension.)
+>> I guess use a very long command will work.
+>> (e.g. ikiwiki --post-commit --a-lot-of-switches --set var=value $SRC $DEST)
+>> (Fortunately ikiwiki supports --set var=value so without --setup works.)
+>>
+>> Alternative is always editing via cgi or pushing. Never work on the $SRC/repo directly.
+>> --[[users/weakish]]
-I tried the follwing commands in $SRC:
+>>> I don't see anything preventing you from using a setup file with
+>>> `mercurial_wrapper => ".hg/ikiwiki-hook",` and then modifying the hgrc
+>>> to run that wrapper. --[[Joey]]
- touch deadlocktest.mdwn
- hg add
- hg ci
+>> Thanks for pointing out this. I have some stupid misunderstanding on the
+>> usage of mercurial_wrapper before. The wrapper works nicely! --[[weakish]]
-No deadlock happens. (Also I push to the $SRC from another machine, again, no deadlock. If there is conflicts between $SRC and my own repo, hg pull will abort. You have to pull, merge and push again.)
+I add the following to .hg/hgrc:(I use changegroup since I don't think we need refresh per changeset, please point out if I am wrong.)
+ [hooks]
+ changegroup = hg update >&2 && ikiwiki --setup path.to.setup.file --refresh
+ post-commit = path.to.the.mercurial.wrapper
+-----
-Of course these tests are too simple. The problem is I have no idea when the deadlock will happen. If someone is kind enough to point out, I will run more test.
+I have no idea when the deadlock will happen. --[[users/weakish]]
> For the deadlock to occur, a edit has to be made via the web.
>
> and the ikiwiki CGI handles the wiki refresh.
> --[[Joey]]
+
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I have a few notes on mercurial usage after trying it out for a while: