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gitea/modules/git/command.go
flynnnnnnnnnn e81ccc406b
Implement FSFE REUSE for golang files (#21840)
Change all license headers to comply with REUSE specification.

Fix #16132

Co-authored-by: flynnnnnnnnnn <flynnnnnnnnnn@github>
Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
2022-11-27 18:20:29 +00:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2016 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package git
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
"unsafe"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/process"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
var (
// globalCommandArgs global command args for external package setting
globalCommandArgs []CmdArg
// defaultCommandExecutionTimeout default command execution timeout duration
defaultCommandExecutionTimeout = 360 * time.Second
)
// DefaultLocale is the default LC_ALL to run git commands in.
const DefaultLocale = "C"
// Command represents a command with its subcommands or arguments.
type Command struct {
name string
args []string
parentContext context.Context
desc string
globalArgsLength int
brokenArgs []string
}
type CmdArg string
func (c *Command) String() string {
if len(c.args) == 0 {
return c.name
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", c.name, strings.Join(c.args, " "))
}
// NewCommand creates and returns a new Git Command based on given command and arguments.
// Each argument should be safe to be trusted. User-provided arguments should be passed to AddDynamicArguments instead.
func NewCommand(ctx context.Context, args ...CmdArg) *Command {
// Make an explicit copy of globalCommandArgs, otherwise append might overwrite it
cargs := make([]string, 0, len(globalCommandArgs)+len(args))
for _, arg := range globalCommandArgs {
cargs = append(cargs, string(arg))
}
for _, arg := range args {
cargs = append(cargs, string(arg))
}
return &Command{
name: GitExecutable,
args: cargs,
parentContext: ctx,
globalArgsLength: len(globalCommandArgs),
}
}
// NewCommandNoGlobals creates and returns a new Git Command based on given command and arguments only with the specify args and don't care global command args
// Each argument should be safe to be trusted. User-provided arguments should be passed to AddDynamicArguments instead.
func NewCommandNoGlobals(args ...CmdArg) *Command {
return NewCommandContextNoGlobals(DefaultContext, args...)
}
// NewCommandContextNoGlobals creates and returns a new Git Command based on given command and arguments only with the specify args and don't care global command args
// Each argument should be safe to be trusted. User-provided arguments should be passed to AddDynamicArguments instead.
func NewCommandContextNoGlobals(ctx context.Context, args ...CmdArg) *Command {
cargs := make([]string, 0, len(args))
for _, arg := range args {
cargs = append(cargs, string(arg))
}
return &Command{
name: GitExecutable,
args: cargs,
parentContext: ctx,
}
}
// SetParentContext sets the parent context for this command
func (c *Command) SetParentContext(ctx context.Context) *Command {
c.parentContext = ctx
return c
}
// SetDescription sets the description for this command which be returned on
// c.String()
func (c *Command) SetDescription(desc string) *Command {
c.desc = desc
return c
}
// AddArguments adds new git argument(s) to the command. Each argument must be safe to be trusted.
// User-provided arguments should be passed to AddDynamicArguments instead.
func (c *Command) AddArguments(args ...CmdArg) *Command {
for _, arg := range args {
c.args = append(c.args, string(arg))
}
return c
}
// AddDynamicArguments adds new dynamic argument(s) to the command.
// The arguments may come from user input and can not be trusted, so no leading '-' is allowed to avoid passing options
func (c *Command) AddDynamicArguments(args ...string) *Command {
for _, arg := range args {
if arg != "" && arg[0] == '-' {
c.brokenArgs = append(c.brokenArgs, arg)
}
}
if len(c.brokenArgs) != 0 {
return c
}
c.args = append(c.args, args...)
return c
}
// AddDashesAndList adds the "--" and then add the list as arguments, it's usually for adding file list
// At the moment, this function can be only called once, maybe in future it can be refactored to support multiple calls (if necessary)
func (c *Command) AddDashesAndList(list ...string) *Command {
c.args = append(c.args, "--")
// Some old code also checks `arg != ""`, IMO it's not necessary.
// If the check is needed, the list should be prepared before the call to this function
c.args = append(c.args, list...)
return c
}
// CmdArgCheck checks whether the string is safe to be used as a dynamic argument.
// It panics if the check fails. Usually it should not be used, it's just for refactoring purpose
// deprecated
func CmdArgCheck(s string) CmdArg {
if s != "" && s[0] == '-' {
panic("invalid git cmd argument: " + s)
}
return CmdArg(s)
}
// RunOpts represents parameters to run the command. If UseContextTimeout is specified, then Timeout is ignored.
type RunOpts struct {
Env []string
Timeout time.Duration
UseContextTimeout bool
Dir string
Stdout, Stderr io.Writer
Stdin io.Reader
PipelineFunc func(context.Context, context.CancelFunc) error
}
func commonBaseEnvs() []string {
// at the moment, do not set "GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM", users may have put some configs like "receive.certNonceSeed" in it
envs := []string{
"HOME=" + HomeDir(), // make Gitea use internal git config only, to prevent conflicts with user's git config
"GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS=1", // ignore replace references (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-replace)
}
// some environment variables should be passed to git command
passThroughEnvKeys := []string{
"GNUPGHOME", // git may call gnupg to do commit signing
}
for _, key := range passThroughEnvKeys {
if val, ok := os.LookupEnv(key); ok {
envs = append(envs, key+"="+val)
}
}
return envs
}
// CommonGitCmdEnvs returns the common environment variables for a "git" command.
func CommonGitCmdEnvs() []string {
return append(commonBaseEnvs(), []string{
"LC_ALL=" + DefaultLocale,
"GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0", // avoid prompting for credentials interactively, supported since git v2.3
}...)
}
// CommonCmdServEnvs is like CommonGitCmdEnvs, but it only returns minimal required environment variables for the "gitea serv" command
func CommonCmdServEnvs() []string {
return commonBaseEnvs()
}
var ErrBrokenCommand = errors.New("git command is broken")
// Run runs the command with the RunOpts
func (c *Command) Run(opts *RunOpts) error {
if len(c.brokenArgs) != 0 {
log.Error("git command is broken: %s, broken args: %s", c.String(), strings.Join(c.brokenArgs, " "))
return ErrBrokenCommand
}
if opts == nil {
opts = &RunOpts{}
}
// We must not change the provided options
timeout := opts.Timeout
if timeout <= 0 {
timeout = defaultCommandExecutionTimeout
}
if len(opts.Dir) == 0 {
log.Debug("%s", c)
} else {
log.Debug("%s: %v", opts.Dir, c)
}
desc := c.desc
if desc == "" {
args := c.args[c.globalArgsLength:]
var argSensitiveURLIndexes []int
for i, arg := range c.args {
if strings.Contains(arg, "://") && strings.Contains(arg, "@") {
argSensitiveURLIndexes = append(argSensitiveURLIndexes, i)
}
}
if len(argSensitiveURLIndexes) > 0 {
args = make([]string, len(c.args))
copy(args, c.args)
for _, urlArgIndex := range argSensitiveURLIndexes {
args[urlArgIndex] = util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(args[urlArgIndex])
}
}
desc = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s [repo_path: %s]", c.name, strings.Join(args, " "), opts.Dir)
}
var ctx context.Context
var cancel context.CancelFunc
var finished context.CancelFunc
if opts.UseContextTimeout {
ctx, cancel, finished = process.GetManager().AddContext(c.parentContext, desc)
} else {
ctx, cancel, finished = process.GetManager().AddContextTimeout(c.parentContext, timeout, desc)
}
defer finished()
cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, c.name, c.args...)
if opts.Env == nil {
cmd.Env = os.Environ()
} else {
cmd.Env = opts.Env
}
process.SetSysProcAttribute(cmd)
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, CommonGitCmdEnvs()...)
cmd.Dir = opts.Dir
cmd.Stdout = opts.Stdout
cmd.Stderr = opts.Stderr
cmd.Stdin = opts.Stdin
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
return err
}
if opts.PipelineFunc != nil {
err := opts.PipelineFunc(ctx, cancel)
if err != nil {
cancel()
_ = cmd.Wait()
return err
}
}
if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil && ctx.Err() != context.DeadlineExceeded {
return err
}
return ctx.Err()
}
type RunStdError interface {
error
Unwrap() error
Stderr() string
IsExitCode(code int) bool
}
type runStdError struct {
err error
stderr string
errMsg string
}
func (r *runStdError) Error() string {
// the stderr must be in the returned error text, some code only checks `strings.Contains(err.Error(), "git error")`
if r.errMsg == "" {
r.errMsg = ConcatenateError(r.err, r.stderr).Error()
}
return r.errMsg
}
func (r *runStdError) Unwrap() error {
return r.err
}
func (r *runStdError) Stderr() string {
return r.stderr
}
func (r *runStdError) IsExitCode(code int) bool {
var exitError *exec.ExitError
if errors.As(r.err, &exitError) {
return exitError.ExitCode() == code
}
return false
}
func bytesToString(b []byte) string {
return *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) // that's what Golang's strings.Builder.String() does (go/src/strings/builder.go)
}
// RunStdString runs the command with options and returns stdout/stderr as string. and store stderr to returned error (err combined with stderr).
func (c *Command) RunStdString(opts *RunOpts) (stdout, stderr string, runErr RunStdError) {
stdoutBytes, stderrBytes, err := c.RunStdBytes(opts)
stdout = bytesToString(stdoutBytes)
stderr = bytesToString(stderrBytes)
if err != nil {
return stdout, stderr, &runStdError{err: err, stderr: stderr}
}
// even if there is no err, there could still be some stderr output, so we just return stdout/stderr as they are
return stdout, stderr, nil
}
// RunStdBytes runs the command with options and returns stdout/stderr as bytes. and store stderr to returned error (err combined with stderr).
func (c *Command) RunStdBytes(opts *RunOpts) (stdout, stderr []byte, runErr RunStdError) {
if opts == nil {
opts = &RunOpts{}
}
if opts.Stdout != nil || opts.Stderr != nil {
// we must panic here, otherwise there would be bugs if developers set Stdin/Stderr by mistake, and it would be very difficult to debug
panic("stdout and stderr field must be nil when using RunStdBytes")
}
stdoutBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
stderrBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
// We must not change the provided options as it could break future calls - therefore make a copy.
newOpts := &RunOpts{
Env: opts.Env,
Timeout: opts.Timeout,
UseContextTimeout: opts.UseContextTimeout,
Dir: opts.Dir,
Stdout: stdoutBuf,
Stderr: stderrBuf,
Stdin: opts.Stdin,
PipelineFunc: opts.PipelineFunc,
}
err := c.Run(newOpts)
stderr = stderrBuf.Bytes()
if err != nil {
return nil, stderr, &runStdError{err: err, stderr: bytesToString(stderr)}
}
// even if there is no err, there could still be some stderr output
return stdoutBuf.Bytes(), stderr, nil
}
// AllowLFSFiltersArgs return globalCommandArgs with lfs filter, it should only be used for tests
func AllowLFSFiltersArgs() []CmdArg {
// Now here we should explicitly allow lfs filters to run
filteredLFSGlobalArgs := make([]CmdArg, len(globalCommandArgs))
j := 0
for _, arg := range globalCommandArgs {
if strings.Contains(string(arg), "lfs") {
j--
} else {
filteredLFSGlobalArgs[j] = arg
j++
}
}
return filteredLFSGlobalArgs[:j]
}