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#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <git2.h>
#include "dive.h"
#include "membuffer.h"
/*
* The libgit2 people are incompetent at making libraries. They randomly change
* the interfaces, often just renaming things without any sane way to know which
* version you should check for etc etc. It's a disgrace.
*/
#if !LIBGIT2_VER_MAJOR && LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR < 22
#define git_remote_lookup(res, repo, name) git_remote_load(res, repo, name)
#if LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR <= 20
#define git_remote_fetch(remote, refspecs, signature, reflog) git_remote_fetch(remote)
#else
#define git_remote_fetch(remote, refspecs, signature, reflog) git_remote_fetch(remote, signature, reflog)
#endif
#endif
static char *get_local_dir(const char *remote, const char *branch)
{
SHA_CTX ctx;
unsigned char hash[20];
// That zero-byte update is so that we don't get hash
// collisions for "repo1 branch" vs "repo 1branch".
SHA1_Init(&ctx);
SHA1_Update(&ctx, remote, strlen(remote));
SHA1_Update(&ctx, "", 1);
SHA1_Update(&ctx, branch, strlen(branch));
SHA1_Final(hash, &ctx);
return format_string("%s/%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x",
system_default_directory(),
hash[0], hash[1], hash[2], hash[3],
hash[4], hash[5], hash[6], hash[7]);
}
static int check_clean(const char *path, unsigned int status, void *payload)
{
status &= ~GIT_STATUS_CURRENT | GIT_STATUS_IGNORED;
if (!status)
return 0;
report_error("WARNING: Git cache directory modified (path %s)", path);
return 1;
}
static int try_to_update(git_repository *rep, git_reference *local, git_reference *remote)
{
if (!git_reference_cmp(local, remote))
return 0;
return report_error("Local and remote do not match, not updating");
}
static git_repository *update_local_repo(const char *localdir, const char *remote, const char *branch)
{
int error;
git_repository *repo = NULL;
git_remote *origin;
git_reference *local_ref, *remote_ref;
error = git_repository_open(&repo, localdir);
if (error) {
report_error("Unable to open git cache repository at %s: %s",
localdir, giterr_last()->message);
return NULL;
}
/*
* NOTE! Remote errors are reported, but are nonfatal:
* we still successfully return the local repository.
*/
error = git_remote_lookup(&origin, repo, "origin");
if (error) {
report_error("Repository '%s' origin lookup failed (%s)",
remote, giterr_last()->message);
return repo;
}
// NOTE! A fetch error is not fatal, we just report it
error = git_remote_fetch(origin, NULL, NULL, NULL);
git_remote_free(origin);
if (error) {
report_error("Unable to update cache for remote '%s'", remote);
return repo;
}
// Dirty modified state in the working tree? We're not going
// to tru to update
if (git_status_foreach(repo, check_clean, NULL))
return repo;
if (git_branch_lookup(&local_ref, repo, branch, GIT_BRANCH_LOCAL)) {
report_error("Git cache branch %s no longer exists", branch);
return repo;
}
if (git_branch_upstream(&remote_ref, local_ref)) {
report_error("Git cache branch %s no longer has an upstream branch", branch);
git_reference_free(local_ref);
return repo;
}
try_to_update(repo, local_ref, remote_ref);
git_reference_free(local_ref);
git_reference_free(remote_ref);
return repo;
}
static git_repository *create_local_repo(const char *localdir, const char *remote, const char *branch)
{
int error;
git_repository *cloned_repo = NULL;
git_clone_options opts = GIT_CLONE_OPTIONS_INIT;
opts.checkout_branch = branch;
error = git_clone(&cloned_repo, remote, localdir, &opts);
if (error) {
report_error("git clone of %s failed (%s)", remote, giterr_last()->message);
return NULL;
}
return cloned_repo;
}
static struct git_repository *get_remote_repo(const char *localdir, const char *remote, const char *branch)
{
struct stat st;
/* Do we already have a local cache? */
if (!stat(localdir, &st)) {
if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
report_error("local git cache at '%s' is corrupt");
return NULL;
}
return update_local_repo(localdir, remote, branch);
}
return create_local_repo(localdir, remote, branch);
}
/*
* This turns a remote repository into a local one if possible.
*
* The recognized formats are
* git://host/repo[branch]
* ssh://host/repo[branch]
* http://host/repo[branch]
* https://host/repo[branch]
* file://repo[branch]
*/
static struct git_repository *is_remote_git_repository(const char *remote, const char *branch)
{
char c, *localdir;
const char *p = remote;
while ((c = *p++) >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
/* nothing */;
if (c != ':')
return NULL;
if (*p++ != '/' || *p++ != '/')
return NULL;
/* Special-case "file://", since it's already local */
if (!strncmp(remote, "file://", 7))
remote += 7;
/*
* Ok, we found "[a-z]*://", we've simplified the
* local repo case (because libgit2 is insanely slow
* for that), and we think we have a real "remote
* git" format.
*
* We now create the SHA1 hash of the whole thing,
* including the branch name. That will be our unique
* unique local repository name.
*
* NOTE! We will create a local repository per branch,
* because
*
* (a) libgit2 remote tracking branch support seems to
* be a bit lacking
* (b) we'll actually check the branch out so that we
* can do merges etc too.
*
* so even if you have a single remote git repo with
* multiple branches for different people, the local
* caches will sadly force that to split into multiple
* individual repositories.
*/
localdir = get_local_dir(remote, branch);
if (!localdir)
return NULL;
return get_remote_repo(localdir, remote, branch);
}
/*
* If it's not a git repo, return NULL. Be very conservative.
*/
struct git_repository *is_git_repository(const char *filename, const char **branchp)
{
int flen, blen, ret;
int offset = 1;
struct stat st;
git_repository *repo;
char *loc, *branch;
flen = strlen(filename);
if (!flen || filename[--flen] != ']')
return NULL;
/* Find the matching '[' */
blen = 0;
while (flen && filename[--flen] != '[')
blen++;
/* Ignore slashes at the end of the repo name */
while (flen && filename[flen-1] == '/') {
flen--;
offset++;
}
if (!flen)
return NULL;
/*
* This is the "point of no return": the name matches
* the git repository name rules, and we will no longer
* return NULL.
*
* We will either return "dummy_git_repository" and the
* branch pointer will have the _whole_ filename in it,
* or we will return a real git repository with the
* branch pointer being filled in with just the branch
* name.
*
* The actual git reading/writing routines can use this
* to generate proper error messages.
*/
*branchp = filename;
loc = format_string("%.*s", flen, filename);
if (!loc)
return dummy_git_repository;
branch = format_string("%.*s", blen, filename + flen + offset);
if (!branch) {
free(loc);
return dummy_git_repository;
}
repo = is_remote_git_repository(loc, branch);
if (repo) {
free(loc);
*branchp = branch;
return repo;
}
if (stat(loc, &st) < 0 || !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
free(loc);
free(branch);
return dummy_git_repository;
}
ret = git_repository_open(&repo, loc);
free(loc);
if (ret < 0) {
free(branch);
return dummy_git_repository;
}
*branchp = branch;
return repo;
}
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