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vcs: invalidate repo caches _after_ a push finishes Caches were invalidated right after creating the result iterator, before actually applying the change. Caches would thus be refreshed too early and soon be outdated. This bug was especially seen causing errors with missing revisions when creating PRs right after pushing.
author Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com>
date Thu, 20 Aug 2015 17:29:55 +0200
parents 8d065db04909
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.. _locking:

==================
Repository locking
==================

Kallithea has a ``repository locking`` feature, disabled by default. When
enabled, every initial clone and every pull gives users (with write permission)
the exclusive right to do a push.

When repository locking is enabled, repositories get a ``locked`` state that
can be true or false.  The hg/git commands ``hg/git clone``, ``hg/git pull``,
and ``hg/git push`` influence this state:

- A ``clone`` or ``pull`` action on the repository locks it (``locked=true``)
  if the user has write/admin permissions on this repository.

- Kallithea will remember the user who locked the repository so only this
  specific user can unlock the repo (``locked=false``) by performing a ``push``
  command.

- Every other command on a locked repository from this user and every command
  from any other user will result in an HTTP return code 423 (Locked).
  Additionally, the HTTP error includes the <user> that locked the repository
  (e.g., “repository <repo> locked by user <user>”).

Each repository can be manually unlocked by an administrator from the
repository settings menu.