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Unversioned Content

"Unversioned content" or "unversioned files" are files stored in a Fossil repository without history. Only the newest version of each unversioned file is retained.

Though history is omitted, unversioned content is synced between respositories. In the event of a conflict during a sync, the most recent version of each unversioned file is retained and older versions are discarded.

Unversioned files are useful for storing ephemeral content such as builds or frequently changing web pages. The download page of the self-hosting Fossil repository is stored as unversioned content, for example.

Accessing Unversioned Files

Unversioned files are not a part of a check-out. Unversioned files are intended to be accessible as web pages using URLs of the form: "http://domain/cgi-script/uv/FILENAME". In other words, the URI method "uv" (short for "unversioned") followed by the name of the unversioned file will retrieve the content of the file. The mimetype is inferred from the filename suffix.

The content of unversioned files can also be retrieved using the fossil unvers cat FILENAME command.

A list of all unversioned files on a server can be seen using the /uvlist URL. (example).

Syncing Unversioned Files

Unversioned content is synced between respositories, though not by default. Special commands or command-line options are required. Unversioned content can be synced using the following commands:

fossil sync -u
fossil clone -u URL local-repo-name
fossil unversioned sync

The fossil sync and fossil clone commands will synchronize unversioned content if and only if the "-u" (or "--unversioned") command-line option is supplied. The fossil unversioned sync command will synchronize the unversioned content without synchronizing anything else.

Notice that the "-u" option does not work on fossil push or fossil pull. The "-u" option is only available on "sync" and "clone".

A rough equivalent of an unversioned pull would be the fossil unversioned revert command. The "unversioned revert" command causes the unversioned content on the local repository to overwritten by the unversioned content found on the remote repository.

Implementation Details

(This section outlines the current implementation of unversioned files. This is not an interface spec and hence subject to change.)

Unversioned content is stored in the repository in the "unversioned" table:

CREATE TABLE unversioned(
  uvid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,  -- unique ID for this file
  name TEXT UNIQUE,       -- Name of the file
  rcvid INTEGER,          -- From whence this file was received
  mtime DATETIME,         -- Last change (seconds since 1970)
  hash TEXT,              -- SHA1 hash of uncompressed content
  sz INTEGER,             -- Size of uncompressed content
  encoding INT,           -- 0: plaintext  1: zlib compressed
  content BLOB            -- File content
);

If there are no unversioned files in the repository, then the "unversioned" table does not necessarily exist. A simple way to purge all unversioned content from a repository is to run:

fossil sql "DROP TABLE unversioned; VACUUM;"

No delta compression is performed on unversioned files, since there is no history to delta against.

Unversioned content is exchanged between servers as whole, uncompressed files (though the content does get compressed when the overall HTTP message payload is compressed). SHA1 hash exchanges are used to avoid sending content over the wire unnecessarily. See the synchronization protocol documentation for further information.