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Mads Kiilerich
hooks: refactor log_push_action

The core of the functionality is to process a list of "raw id"s, log them, and
update / invalidate caches.

handle_git_post_receive and scm _handle_push already provide that list
directly. Things get much simpler when introducing a new function
(process_pushed_raw_ids) just for processing pushed raw ids. That also makes it
clear that scm _handle_push doesn't need any repo.

log_push_action remains the native entry point for the Mercurial hook. It was
not entirely correct using 'node:tip' - after Mercurial 3.7 and d6d3cf5fda6f,
it should be 'node:node_last'.

After several trivial refactorings, it turns out that the logic for creating
the hash list for Mercurial actually is very simple ...
[run]
omit =
    # the bin scripts are not part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/bin/*
    # we ship with no active extensions
    kallithea/config/rcextensions/*
    # dbmigrate is not a part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/lib/dbmigrate/*
    # the tests themselves should not be part of the coverage report
    kallithea/tests/*
    # the scm hooks are not run in the kallithea process
    kallithea/config/post_receive_tmpl.py
    kallithea/config/pre_receive_tmpl.py

# same omit lines should be present in sections 'run' and 'report'
[report]
omit =
    # the bin scripts are not part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/bin/*
    # we ship with no active extensions
    kallithea/config/rcextensions/*
    # dbmigrate is not a part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/lib/dbmigrate/*
    # the tests themselves should not be part of the coverage report
    kallithea/tests/*
    # the scm hooks are not run in the kallithea process
    kallithea/config/post_receive_tmpl.py
    kallithea/config/pre_receive_tmpl.py

[paths]
source =
    kallithea/
    **/workspace/*/kallithea