# Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import contextlib import datetime import errno import http.client import json import os import re import ssl import subprocess import sys from typing import Union import urllib.error import urllib.request from error import GitError from error import UploadError from git_command import GitCommand from git_refs import R_CHANGES from git_refs import R_HEADS from git_refs import R_TAGS import platform_utils from repo_trace import Trace # Prefix that is prepended to all the keys of SyncAnalysisState's data # that is saved in the config. SYNC_STATE_PREFIX = "repo.syncstate." ID_RE = re.compile(r"^[0-9a-f]{40}$") REVIEW_CACHE = dict() def IsChange(rev): return rev.startswith(R_CHANGES) def IsId(rev): return ID_RE.match(rev) def IsTag(rev): return rev.startswith(R_TAGS) def IsImmutable(rev): return IsChange(rev) or IsId(rev) or IsTag(rev) def _key(name): parts = name.split(".") if len(parts) < 2: return name.lower() parts[0] = parts[0].lower() parts[-1] = parts[-1].lower() return ".".join(parts) class GitConfig: _ForUser = None _ForSystem = None _SYSTEM_CONFIG = "/etc/gitconfig" @classmethod def ForSystem(cls): if cls._ForSystem is None: cls._ForSystem = cls(configfile=cls._SYSTEM_CONFIG) return cls._ForSystem @classmethod def ForUser(cls): if cls._ForUser is None: cls._ForUser = cls(configfile=cls._getUserConfig()) return cls._ForUser @staticmethod def _getUserConfig(): return os.path.expanduser("~/.gitconfig") @classmethod def ForRepository(cls, gitdir, defaults=None): return cls(configfile=os.path.join(gitdir, "config"), defaults=defaults) def __init__(self, configfile, defaults=None, jsonFile=None): self.file = configfile self.defaults = defaults self._cache_dict = None self._section_dict = None self._remotes = {} self._branches = {} self._json = jsonFile if self._json is None: self._json = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(self.file), ".repo_" + os.path.basename(self.file) + ".json", ) def ClearCache(self): """Clear the in-memory cache of config.""" self._cache_dict = None def Has(self, name, include_defaults=True): """Return true if this configuration file has the key.""" if _key(name) in self._cache: return True if include_defaults and self.defaults: return self.defaults.Has(name, include_defaults=True) return False def GetInt(self, name: str) -> Union[int, None]: """Returns an integer from the configuration file. This follows the git config syntax. Args: name: The key to lookup. Returns: None if the value was not defined, or is not an int. Otherwise, the number itself. """ v = self.GetString(name) if v is None: return None v = v.strip() mult = 1 if v.endswith("k"): v = v[:-1] mult = 1024 elif v.endswith("m"): v = v[:-1] mult = 1024 * 1024 elif v.endswith("g"): v = v[:-1] mult = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 base = 10 if v.startswith("0x"): base = 16 try: return int(v, base=base) * mult except ValueError: print( f"warning: expected {name} to represent an integer, got {v} " "instead", file=sys.stderr, ) return None def DumpConfigDict(self): """Returns the current configuration dict. Configuration data is information only (e.g. logging) and should not be considered a stable data-source. Returns: dict of {, } for git configuration cache. are strings converted by GetString. """ config_dict = {} for key in self._cache: config_dict[key] = self.GetString(key) return config_dict def GetBoolean(self, name: str) -> Union[str, None]: """Returns a boolean from the configuration file. Returns: None: The value was not defined, or is not a boolean. True: The value was set to true or yes. False: The value was set to false or no. """ v = self.GetString(name) if v is None: return None v = v.lower() if v in ("true", "yes"): return True if v in ("false", "no"): return False print( f"warning: expected {name} to represent a boolean, got {v} instead", file=sys.stderr, ) return None def SetBoolean(self, name, value): """Set the truthy value for a key.""" if value is not None: value = "true" if value else "false" self.SetString(name, value) def GetString(self, name: str, all_keys: bool = False) -> Union[str, None]: """Get the first value for a key, or None if it is not defined. This configuration file is used first, if the key is not defined or all_keys = True then the defaults are also searched. """ try: v = self._cache[_key(name)] except KeyError: if self.defaults: return self.defaults.GetString(name, all_keys=all_keys) v = [] if not all_keys: if v: return v[0] return None r = [] r.extend(v) if self.defaults: r.extend(self.defaults.GetString(name, all_keys=True)) return r def SetString(self, name, value): """Set the value(s) for a key. Only this configuration file is modified. The supplied value should be either a string, or a list of strings (to store multiple values), or None (to delete the key). """ key = _key(name) try: old = self._cache[key] except KeyError: old = [] if value is None: if old: del self._cache[key] self._do("--unset-all", name) elif isinstance(value, list): if len(value) == 0: self.SetString(name, None) elif len(value) == 1: self.SetString(name, value[0]) elif old != value: self._cache[key] = list(value) self._do("--replace-all", name, value[0]) for i in range(1, len(value)): self._do("--add", name, value[i]) elif len(old) != 1 or old[0] != value: self._cache[key] = [value] self._do("--replace-all", name, value) def GetRemote(self, name): """Get the remote.$name.* configuration values as an object.""" try: r = self._remotes[name] except KeyError: r = Remote(self, name) self._remotes[r.name] = r return r def GetBranch(self, name): """Get the branch.$name.* configuration values as an object.""" try: b = self._branches[name] except KeyError: b = Branch(self, name) self._branches[b.name] = b return b def GetSyncAnalysisStateData(self): """Returns data to be logged for the analysis of sync performance.""" return { k: v for k, v in self.DumpConfigDict().items() if k.startswith(SYNC_STATE_PREFIX) } def UpdateSyncAnalysisState(self, options, superproject_logging_data): """Update Config's SYNC_STATE_PREFIX* data with the latest sync data. Args: options: Options passed to sync returned from optparse. See _Options(). superproject_logging_data: A dictionary of superproject data that is to be logged. Returns: SyncAnalysisState object. """ return SyncAnalysisState(self, options, superproject_logging_data) def GetSubSections(self, section): """List all subsection names matching $section.*.*""" return self._sections.get(section, set()) def HasSection(self, section, subsection=""): """Does at least one key in section.subsection exist?""" try: return subsection in self._sections[section] except KeyError: return False def UrlInsteadOf(self, url): """Resolve any url.*.insteadof references.""" for new_url in self.GetSubSections("url"): for old_url in self.GetString("url.%s.insteadof" % new_url, True): if old_url is not None and url.startswith(old_url): return new_url + url[len(old_url) :] return url @property def _sections(self): d = self._section_dict if d is None: d = {} for name in self._cache.keys(): p = name.split(".") if 2 == len(p): section = p[0] subsect = "" else: section = p[0] subsect = ".".join(p[1:-1]) if section not in d: d[section] = set() d[section].add(subsect) self._section_dict = d return d @property def _cache(self): if self._cache_dict is None: self._cache_dict = self._Read() return self._cache_dict def _Read(self): d = self._ReadJson() if d is None: d = self._ReadGit() self._SaveJson(d) return d def _ReadJson(self): try: if os.path.getmtime(self._json) <= os.path.getmtime(self.file): platform_utils.remove(self._json) return None except OSError: return None try: with Trace(": parsing %s", self.file): with open(self._json) as fd: return json.load(fd) except (OSError, ValueError): platform_utils.remove(self._json, missing_ok=True) return None def _SaveJson(self, cache): try: with open(self._json, "w") as fd: json.dump(cache, fd, indent=2) except (OSError, TypeError): platform_utils.remove(self._json, missing_ok=True) def _ReadGit(self): """ Read configuration data from git. This internal method populates the GitConfig cache. """ c = {} if not os.path.exists(self.file): return c d = self._do("--null", "--list") for line in d.rstrip("\0").split("\0"): if "\n" in line: key, val = line.split("\n", 1) else: key = line val = None if key in c: c[key].append(val) else: c[key] = [val] return c def _do(self, *args): if self.file == self._SYSTEM_CONFIG: command = ["config", "--system", "--includes"] else: command = ["config", "--file", self.file, "--includes"] command.extend(args) p = GitCommand(None, command, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) if p.Wait() == 0: return p.stdout else: raise GitError(f"git config {str(args)}: {p.stderr}") class RepoConfig(GitConfig): """User settings for repo itself.""" @staticmethod def _getUserConfig(): repo_config_dir = os.getenv("REPO_CONFIG_DIR", os.path.expanduser("~")) return os.path.join(repo_config_dir, ".repoconfig/config") class RefSpec: """A Git refspec line, split into its components: forced: True if the line starts with '+' src: Left side of the line dst: Right side of the line """ @classmethod def FromString(cls, rs): lhs, rhs = rs.split(":", 2) if lhs.startswith("+"): lhs = lhs[1:] forced = True else: forced = False return cls(forced, lhs, rhs) def __init__(self, forced, lhs, rhs): self.forced = forced self.src = lhs self.dst = rhs def SourceMatches(self, rev): if self.src: if rev == self.src: return True if self.src.endswith("/*") and rev.startswith(self.src[:-1]): return True return False def DestMatches(self, ref): if self.dst: if ref == self.dst: return True if self.dst.endswith("/*") and ref.startswith(self.dst[:-1]): return True return False def MapSource(self, rev): if self.src.endswith("/*"): return self.dst[:-1] + rev[len(self.src) - 1 :] return self.dst def __str__(self): s = "" if self.forced: s += "+" if self.src: s += self.src if self.dst: s += ":" s += self.dst return s URI_ALL = re.compile(r"^([a-z][a-z+-]*)://([^@/]*@?[^/]*)/") def GetSchemeFromUrl(url): m = URI_ALL.match(url) if m: return m.group(1) return None @contextlib.contextmanager def GetUrlCookieFile(url, quiet): if url.startswith("persistent-"): try: p = subprocess.Popen( ["git-remote-persistent-https", "-print_config", url], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, ) try: cookieprefix = "http.cookiefile=" proxyprefix = "http.proxy=" cookiefile = None proxy = None for line in p.stdout: line = line.strip().decode("utf-8") if line.startswith(cookieprefix): cookiefile = os.path.expanduser( line[len(cookieprefix) :] ) if line.startswith(proxyprefix): proxy = line[len(proxyprefix) :] # Leave subprocess open, as cookie file may be transient. if cookiefile or proxy: yield cookiefile, proxy return finally: p.stdin.close() if p.wait(): err_msg = p.stderr.read().decode("utf-8") if " -print_config" in err_msg: pass # Persistent proxy doesn't support -print_config. elif not quiet: print(err_msg, file=sys.stderr) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: pass # No persistent proxy. raise cookiefile = GitConfig.ForUser().GetString("http.cookiefile") if cookiefile: cookiefile = os.path.expanduser(cookiefile) yield cookiefile, None class Remote: """Configuration options related to a remote.""" def __init__(self, config, name): self._config = config self.name = name self.url = self._Get("url") self.pushUrl = self._Get("pushurl") self.review = self._Get("review") self.projectname = self._Get("projectname") self.fetch = list( map(RefSpec.FromString, self._Get("fetch", all_keys=True)) ) self._review_url = None def _InsteadOf(self): globCfg = GitConfig.ForUser() urlList = globCfg.GetSubSections("url") longest = "" longestUrl = "" for url in urlList: key = "url." + url + ".insteadOf" insteadOfList = globCfg.GetString(key, all_keys=True) for insteadOf in insteadOfList: if self.url.startswith(insteadOf) and len(insteadOf) > len( longest ): longest = insteadOf longestUrl = url if len(longest) == 0: return self.url return self.url.replace(longest, longestUrl, 1) def PreConnectFetch(self, ssh_proxy): """Run any setup for this remote before we connect to it. In practice, if the remote is using SSH, we'll attempt to create a new SSH master session to it for reuse across projects. Args: ssh_proxy: The SSH settings for managing master sessions. Returns: Whether the preconnect phase for this remote was successful. """ if not ssh_proxy: return True connectionUrl = self._InsteadOf() return ssh_proxy.preconnect(connectionUrl) def ReviewUrl(self, userEmail, validate_certs): if self._review_url is None: if self.review is None: return None u = self.review if u.startswith("persistent-"): u = u[len("persistent-") :] if u.split(":")[0] not in ("http", "https", "sso", "ssh"): u = "http://%s" % u if u.endswith("/Gerrit"): u = u[: len(u) - len("/Gerrit")] if u.endswith("/ssh_info"): u = u[: len(u) - len("/ssh_info")] if not u.endswith("/"): u += "/" http_url = u if u in REVIEW_CACHE: self._review_url = REVIEW_CACHE[u] elif "REPO_HOST_PORT_INFO" in os.environ: host, port = os.environ["REPO_HOST_PORT_INFO"].split() self._review_url = self._SshReviewUrl(userEmail, host, port) REVIEW_CACHE[u] = self._review_url elif u.startswith("sso:") or u.startswith("ssh:"): self._review_url = u # Assume it's right REVIEW_CACHE[u] = self._review_url elif "REPO_IGNORE_SSH_INFO" in os.environ: self._review_url = http_url REVIEW_CACHE[u] = self._review_url else: try: info_url = u + "ssh_info" if not validate_certs: context = ssl._create_unverified_context() info = urllib.request.urlopen( info_url, context=context ).read() else: info = urllib.request.urlopen(info_url).read() if info == b"NOT_AVAILABLE" or b"<" in info: # If `info` contains '<', we assume the server gave us # some sort of HTML response back, like maybe a login # page. # # Assume HTTP if SSH is not enabled or ssh_info doesn't # look right. self._review_url = http_url else: info = info.decode("utf-8") host, port = info.split() self._review_url = self._SshReviewUrl( userEmail, host, port ) except urllib.error.HTTPError as e: raise UploadError(f"{self.review}: {str(e)}") except urllib.error.URLError as e: raise UploadError(f"{self.review}: {str(e)}") except http.client.HTTPException as e: raise UploadError(f"{self.review}: {e.__class__.__name__}") REVIEW_CACHE[u] = self._review_url return self._review_url + self.projectname def _SshReviewUrl(self, userEmail, host, port): username = self._config.GetString("review.%s.username" % self.review) if username is None: username = userEmail.split("@")[0] return f"ssh://{username}@{host}:{port}/" def ToLocal(self, rev): """Convert a remote revision string to something we have locally.""" if self.name == "." or IsId(rev): return rev if not rev.startswith("refs/"): rev = R_HEADS + rev for spec in self.fetch: if spec.SourceMatches(rev): return spec.MapSource(rev) if not rev.startswith(R_HEADS): return rev raise GitError( "%s: remote %s does not have %s" % (self.projectname, self.name, rev) ) def WritesTo(self, ref): """True if the remote stores to the tracking ref.""" for spec in self.fetch: if spec.DestMatches(ref): return True return False def ResetFetch(self, mirror=False): """Set the fetch refspec to its default value.""" if mirror: dst = "refs/heads/*" else: dst = "refs/remotes/%s/*" % self.name self.fetch = [RefSpec(True, "refs/heads/*", dst)] def Save(self): """Save this remote to the configuration.""" self._Set("url", self.url) if self.pushUrl is not None: self._Set("pushurl", self.pushUrl + "/" + self.projectname) else: self._Set("pushurl", self.pushUrl) self._Set("review", self.review) self._Set("projectname", self.projectname) self._Set("fetch", list(map(str, self.fetch))) def _Set(self, key, value): key = f"remote.{self.name}.{key}" return self._config.SetString(key, value) def _Get(self, key, all_keys=False): key = f"remote.{self.name}.{key}" return self._config.GetString(key, all_keys=all_keys) class Branch: """Configuration options related to a single branch.""" def __init__(self, config, name): self._config = config self.name = name self.merge = self._Get("merge") r = self._Get("remote") if r: self.remote = self._config.GetRemote(r) else: self.remote = None @property def LocalMerge(self): """Convert the merge spec to a local name.""" if self.remote and self.merge: return self.remote.ToLocal(self.merge) return None def Save(self): """Save this branch back into the configuration.""" if self._config.HasSection("branch", self.name): if self.remote: self._Set("remote", self.remote.name) else: self._Set("remote", None) self._Set("merge", self.merge) else: with open(self._config.file, "a") as fd: fd.write('[branch "%s"]\n' % self.name) if self.remote: fd.write("\tremote = %s\n" % self.remote.name) if self.merge: fd.write("\tmerge = %s\n" % self.merge) def _Set(self, key, value): key = f"branch.{self.name}.{key}" return self._config.SetString(key, value) def _Get(self, key, all_keys=False): key = f"branch.{self.name}.{key}" return self._config.GetString(key, all_keys=all_keys) class SyncAnalysisState: """Configuration options related to logging of sync state for analysis. This object is versioned. """ def __init__(self, config, options, superproject_logging_data): """Initializes SyncAnalysisState. Saves the following data into the |config| object. - sys.argv, options, superproject's logging data. - repo.*, branch.* and remote.* parameters from config object. - Current time as synctime. - Version number of the object. All the keys saved by this object are prepended with SYNC_STATE_PREFIX. Args: config: GitConfig object to store all options. options: Options passed to sync returned from optparse. See _Options(). superproject_logging_data: A dictionary of superproject data that is to be logged. """ self._config = config now = datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc) self._Set("main.synctime", now.isoformat(timespec="microseconds")) self._Set("main.version", "1") self._Set("sys.argv", sys.argv) for key, value in superproject_logging_data.items(): self._Set(f"superproject.{key}", value) for key, value in options.__dict__.items(): self._Set(f"options.{key}", value) config_items = config.DumpConfigDict().items() EXTRACT_NAMESPACES = {"repo", "branch", "remote"} self._SetDictionary( { k: v for k, v in config_items if not k.startswith(SYNC_STATE_PREFIX) and k.split(".", 1)[0] in EXTRACT_NAMESPACES } ) def _SetDictionary(self, data): """Save all key/value pairs of |data| dictionary. Args: data: A dictionary whose key/value are to be saved. """ for key, value in data.items(): self._Set(key, value) def _Set(self, key, value): """Set the |value| for a |key| in the |_config| member. |key| is prepended with the value of SYNC_STATE_PREFIX constant. Args: key: Name of the key. value: |value| could be of any type. If it is 'bool', it will be saved as a Boolean and for all other types, it will be saved as a String. """ if value is None: return sync_key = f"{SYNC_STATE_PREFIX}{key}" sync_key = sync_key.replace("_", "") if isinstance(value, str): self._config.SetString(sync_key, value) elif isinstance(value, bool): self._config.SetBoolean(sync_key, value) else: self._config.SetString(sync_key, str(value))