{- git repository handling - - This is written to be completely independant of git-annex and should be - suitable for other uses. - - Copyright 2010,2011 Joey Hess - - Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher. -} module Git ( Repo, repoFromCwd, repoFromAbsPath, repoFromUnknown, repoFromUrl, localToUrl, repoIsUrl, repoIsSsh, repoIsLocalBare, repoDescribe, repoLocation, workTree, workTreeFile, gitDir, urlPath, urlHost, urlPort, urlHostUser, urlAuthority, urlScheme, configGet, configMap, configRead, hConfigRead, configStore, configTrue, gitCommandLine, run, runBool, pipeRead, pipeWrite, pipeWriteRead, pipeNullSplit, attributes, remotes, remotesAdd, repoRemoteName, repoRemoteNameSet, checkAttr, decodeGitFile, encodeGitFile, repoAbsPath, reap, useIndex, hashObject, getSha, shaSize, commit, prop_idempotent_deencode ) where import Control.Monad (unless, when) import System.Directory import System.FilePath import System.Posix.Directory import System.Posix.User import System.Posix.Process import System.Path import System.Cmd.Utils import IO (bracket_) import Data.String.Utils import System.IO import IO (try) import qualified Data.Map as Map hiding (map, split) import Network.URI import Data.Maybe import Data.Char import Data.Word (Word8) import Codec.Binary.UTF8.String (encode) import Text.Printf import Data.List (isInfixOf, isPrefixOf, isSuffixOf) import System.Exit import System.Posix.Env (setEnv, unsetEnv, getEnv) import Utility {- There are two types of repositories; those on local disk and those - accessed via an URL. -} data RepoLocation = Dir FilePath | Url URI | Unknown deriving (Show, Eq) data Repo = Repo { location :: RepoLocation, config :: Map.Map String String, remotes :: [Repo], -- remoteName holds the name used for this repo in remotes remoteName :: Maybe String } deriving (Show, Eq) newFrom :: RepoLocation -> Repo newFrom l = Repo { location = l, config = Map.empty, remotes = [], remoteName = Nothing } {- Local Repo constructor, requires an absolute path to the repo be - specified. -} repoFromAbsPath :: FilePath -> IO Repo repoFromAbsPath dir | "/" `isPrefixOf` dir = do -- Git always looks for "dir.git" in preference to -- to "dir", even if dir ends in a "/". let canondir = dropTrailingPathSeparator dir let dir' = canondir ++ ".git" e <- doesDirectoryExist dir' if e then ret dir' else if "/.git" `isSuffixOf` canondir then do -- When dir == "foo/.git", git looks -- for "foo/.git/.git", and failing -- that, uses "foo" as the repository. e' <- doesDirectoryExist $ dir ".git" if e' then ret dir else ret $ takeDirectory canondir else ret dir | otherwise = error $ "internal error, " ++ dir ++ " is not absolute" where ret = return . newFrom . Dir {- Remote Repo constructor. Throws exception on invalid url. -} repoFromUrl :: String -> IO Repo repoFromUrl url | startswith "file://" url = repoFromAbsPath $ uriPath u | otherwise = return $ newFrom $ Url u where u = maybe bad id $ parseURI url bad = error $ "bad url " ++ url {- Creates a repo that has an unknown location. -} repoFromUnknown :: Repo repoFromUnknown = newFrom Unknown {- Converts a Local Repo into a remote repo, using the reference repo - which is assumed to be on the same host. -} localToUrl :: Repo -> Repo -> Repo localToUrl reference r | not $ repoIsUrl reference = error "internal error; reference repo not url" | repoIsUrl r = r | otherwise = r { location = Url $ fromJust $ parseURI absurl } where absurl = urlScheme reference ++ "//" ++ urlAuthority reference ++ workTree r {- User-visible description of a git repo. -} repoDescribe :: Repo -> String repoDescribe Repo { remoteName = Just name } = name repoDescribe Repo { location = Url url } = show url repoDescribe Repo { location = Dir dir } = dir repoDescribe Repo { location = Unknown } = "UNKNOWN" {- Location of the repo, either as a path or url. -} repoLocation :: Repo -> String repoLocation Repo { location = Url url } = show url repoLocation Repo { location = Dir dir } = dir repoLocation Repo { location = Unknown } = undefined {- Constructs and returns an updated version of a repo with - different remotes list. -} remotesAdd :: Repo -> [Repo] -> Repo remotesAdd repo rs = repo { remotes = rs } {- Returns the name of the remote that corresponds to the repo, if - it is a remote. -} repoRemoteName :: Repo -> Maybe String repoRemoteName Repo { remoteName = Just name } = Just name repoRemoteName _ = Nothing {- Sets the name of a remote based on the git config key, such as "remote.foo.url". -} repoRemoteNameSet :: Repo -> String -> Repo repoRemoteNameSet r k = r { remoteName = Just basename } where basename = join "." $ reverse $ drop 1 $ reverse $ drop 1 $ split "." k {- Some code needs to vary between URL and normal repos, - or bare and non-bare, these functions help with that. -} repoIsUrl :: Repo -> Bool repoIsUrl Repo { location = Url _ } = True repoIsUrl _ = False repoIsSsh :: Repo -> Bool repoIsSsh Repo { location = Url url } | uriScheme url == "ssh:" = True -- git treats these the same as ssh | uriScheme url == "git+ssh:" = True | uriScheme url == "ssh+git:" = True | otherwise = False repoIsSsh _ = False configAvail ::Repo -> Bool configAvail Repo { config = c } = c /= Map.empty repoIsLocalBare :: Repo -> Bool repoIsLocalBare r@(Repo { location = Dir _ }) = configAvail r && configBare r repoIsLocalBare _ = False assertLocal :: Repo -> a -> a assertLocal repo action = if not $ repoIsUrl repo then action else error $ "acting on URL git repo " ++ repoDescribe repo ++ " not supported" assertUrl :: Repo -> a -> a assertUrl repo action = if repoIsUrl repo then action else error $ "acting on local git repo " ++ repoDescribe repo ++ " not supported" configBare :: Repo -> Bool configBare repo = maybe unknown configTrue $ Map.lookup "core.bare" $ config repo where unknown = error $ "it is not known if git repo " ++ repoDescribe repo ++ " is a bare repository; config not read" {- Path to a repository's gitattributes file. -} attributes :: Repo -> String attributes repo | configBare repo = workTree repo ++ "/info/.gitattributes" | otherwise = workTree repo ++ "/.gitattributes" {- Path to a repository's .git directory, relative to its workTree. -} gitDir :: Repo -> String gitDir repo | configBare repo = "" | otherwise = ".git" {- Path to a repository's --work-tree, that is, its top. - - Note that for URL repositories, this is the path on the remote host. -} workTree :: Repo -> FilePath workTree r@(Repo { location = Url _ }) = urlPath r workTree (Repo { location = Dir d }) = d workTree Repo { location = Unknown } = undefined {- Given a relative or absolute filename inside a git repository's - workTree, calculates the name to use to refer to that file to git. - - This is complicated because the best choice can vary depending on - whether the cwd is in a subdirectory of the git repository, or not. - - For example, when adding a file "/tmp/repo/foo", it's best to refer - to it as "foo" if the cwd is outside the repository entirely - (this avoids a gotcha with using the full path name when /tmp/repo - is itself a symlink). But, if the cwd is "/tmp/repo/subdir", - it's best to refer to "../foo". -} workTreeFile :: Repo -> FilePath -> IO FilePath workTreeFile repo@(Repo { location = Dir d }) file = do cwd <- getCurrentDirectory let file' = absfile cwd unless (inrepo file') $ error $ file ++ " is not located inside git repository " ++ absrepo if (inrepo $ addTrailingPathSeparator cwd) then return $ relPathDirToFile cwd file' else return $ drop (length absrepo) file' where -- normalize both repo and file, so that repo -- will be substring of file absrepo = maybe bad addTrailingPathSeparator $ absNormPath "/" d absfile c = maybe file id $ secureAbsNormPath c file inrepo f = absrepo `isPrefixOf` f bad = error $ "bad repo" ++ repoDescribe repo workTreeFile repo _ = assertLocal repo $ error "internal" {- Path of an URL repo. -} urlPath :: Repo -> String urlPath Repo { location = Url u } = uriPath u urlPath repo = assertUrl repo $ error "internal" {- Scheme of an URL repo. -} urlScheme :: Repo -> String urlScheme Repo { location = Url u } = uriScheme u urlScheme repo = assertUrl repo $ error "internal" {- Work around a bug in the real uriRegName - -} uriRegName' :: URIAuth -> String uriRegName' a = fixup $ uriRegName a where fixup x@('[':rest) | rest !! len == ']' = take len rest | otherwise = x where len = (length rest) - 1 fixup x = x {- Hostname of an URL repo. -} urlHost :: Repo -> String urlHost = urlAuthPart uriRegName' {- Port of an URL repo, if it has a nonstandard one. -} urlPort :: Repo -> Maybe Integer urlPort r = case urlAuthPart uriPort r of ":" -> Nothing (':':p) -> Just (read p) _ -> Nothing {- Hostname of an URL repo, including any username (ie, "user@host") -} urlHostUser :: Repo -> String urlHostUser r = urlAuthPart uriUserInfo r ++ urlAuthPart uriRegName' r {- The full authority portion an URL repo. (ie, "user@host:port") -} urlAuthority :: Repo -> String urlAuthority Repo { location = Url u } = uriUserInfo a ++ uriRegName' a ++ uriPort a where a = fromMaybe (error $ "bad url " ++ show u) (uriAuthority u) urlAuthority repo = assertUrl repo $ error "internal" {- Applies a function to extract part of the uriAuthority of an URL repo. -} urlAuthPart :: (URIAuth -> a) -> Repo -> a urlAuthPart a Repo { location = Url u } = a auth where auth = fromMaybe (error $ "bad url " ++ show u) (uriAuthority u) urlAuthPart _ repo = assertUrl repo $ error "internal" {- Constructs a git command line operating on the specified repo. -} gitCommandLine :: Repo -> [CommandParam] -> [CommandParam] gitCommandLine repo@(Repo { location = Dir d} ) params = -- force use of specified repo via --git-dir and --work-tree [ Param ("--git-dir=" ++ d ++ "/" ++ gitDir repo) , Param ("--work-tree=" ++ d) ] ++ params gitCommandLine repo _ = assertLocal repo $ error "internal" {- Runs git in the specified repo. -} runBool :: Repo -> String -> [CommandParam] -> IO Bool runBool repo subcommand params = assertLocal repo $ boolSystem "git" (gitCommandLine repo ((Param subcommand):params)) {- Runs git in the specified repo, throwing an error if it fails. -} run :: Repo -> String -> [CommandParam] -> IO () run repo subcommand params = assertLocal repo $ runBool repo subcommand params >>! error $ "git " ++ show params ++ " failed" {- Runs a git subcommand and returns its output, lazily. - - Note that this leaves the git process running, and so zombies will - result unless reap is called. -} pipeRead :: Repo -> [CommandParam] -> IO String pipeRead repo params = assertLocal repo $ do (_, s) <- pipeFrom "git" $ toCommand $ gitCommandLine repo params return s {- Runs a git subcommand, feeding it input. - You should call either getProcessStatus or forceSuccess on the PipeHandle. -} pipeWrite :: Repo -> [CommandParam] -> String -> IO PipeHandle pipeWrite repo params s = assertLocal repo $ pipeTo "git" (toCommand $ gitCommandLine repo params) s {- Runs a git subcommand, feeding it input, and returning its output. - You should call either getProcessStatus or forceSuccess on the PipeHandle. -} pipeWriteRead :: Repo -> [CommandParam] -> String -> IO (PipeHandle, String) pipeWriteRead repo params s = assertLocal repo $ pipeBoth "git" (toCommand $ gitCommandLine repo params) s {- Reaps any zombie git processes. -} reap :: IO () reap = do -- throws an exception when there are no child processes r <- catch (getAnyProcessStatus False True) (\_ -> return Nothing) maybe (return ()) (const reap) r {- Forces git to use the specified index file. - Returns an action that will reset back to the default - index file. -} useIndex :: FilePath -> IO (IO ()) useIndex index = do res <- try $ getEnv var setEnv var index True return $ reset res where var = "GIT_INDEX_FILE" reset (Right (Just v)) = setEnv var v True reset _ = unsetEnv var {- Injects some content into git, returning its hash. -} hashObject :: Repo -> String -> IO String hashObject repo content = getSha subcmd $ do (h, s) <- pipeWriteRead repo (map Param params) content length s `seq` do forceSuccess h reap -- XXX unsure why this is needed return s where subcmd = "hash-object" params = [subcmd, "-w", "--stdin"] {- Runs an action that causes a git subcommand to emit a sha, and strips any trailing newline, returning the sha. -} getSha :: String -> IO String -> IO String getSha subcommand a = do t <- a let t' = if last t == '\n' then take (length t - 1) t else t when (length t' /= shaSize) $ error $ "failed to read sha from git " ++ subcommand ++ " (" ++ t' ++ ")" return t' {- Size of a git sha. -} shaSize :: Int shaSize = 40 {- Commits the index into the specified branch, - with the specified parent refs. -} commit :: Repo -> String -> String -> [String] -> IO () commit g message newref parentrefs = do tree <- getSha "write-tree" $ pipeRead g [Param "write-tree"] sha <- getSha "commit-tree" $ ignorehandle $ pipeWriteRead g (map Param $ ["commit-tree", tree] ++ ps) message run g "update-ref" [Param newref, Param sha] where ignorehandle a = return . snd =<< a ps = concatMap (\r -> ["-p", r]) parentrefs {- Reads null terminated output of a git command (as enabled by the -z - parameter), and splits it into a list of files/lines/whatever. -} pipeNullSplit :: Repo -> [CommandParam] -> IO [FilePath] pipeNullSplit repo params = do fs0 <- pipeRead repo params return $ split0 fs0 where split0 s = filter (not . null) $ split "\0" s {- Runs git config and populates a repo with its config. -} configRead :: Repo -> IO Repo configRead repo@(Repo { location = Dir d }) = do {- Cannot use pipeRead because it relies on the config having been already read. Instead, chdir to the repo. -} cwd <- getCurrentDirectory bracket_ (changeWorkingDirectory d) (\_ -> changeWorkingDirectory cwd) $ pOpen ReadFromPipe "git" ["config", "--list"] $ hConfigRead repo configRead r = assertLocal r $ error "internal" {- Reads git config from a handle and populates a repo with it. -} hConfigRead :: Repo -> Handle -> IO Repo hConfigRead repo h = do val <- hGetContentsStrict h configStore repo val {- Parses a git config and returns a version of the repo using it. -} configStore :: Repo -> String -> IO Repo configStore repo s = do rs <- configRemotes r return $ r { remotes = rs } where r = repo { config = configParse s } {- Calculates a list of a repo's configured remotes, by parsing its config. -} configRemotes :: Repo -> IO [Repo] configRemotes repo = mapM construct remotepairs where remotepairs = Map.toList $ filterremotes $ config repo filterremotes = Map.filterWithKey (\k _ -> isremote k) isremote k = startswith "remote." k && endswith ".url" k construct (k,v) = do r <- gen v return $ repoRemoteNameSet r k gen v | scpstyle v = repoFromUrl $ scptourl v | isURI v = repoFromUrl v | otherwise = repoFromRemotePath v repo -- git remotes can be written scp style -- [user@]host:dir scpstyle v = ":" `isInfixOf` v && (not $ "//" `isInfixOf` v) scptourl v = "ssh://" ++ host ++ slash dir where bits = split ":" v host = bits !! 0 dir = join ":" $ drop 1 bits slash d | d == "" = "/~/" ++ dir | d !! 0 == '/' = dir | d !! 0 == '~' = '/':dir | otherwise = "/~/" ++ dir {- Checks if a string from git config is a true value. -} configTrue :: String -> Bool configTrue s = map toLower s == "true" {- Parses git config --list output into a config map. -} configParse :: String -> Map.Map String String configParse s = Map.fromList $ map pair $ lines s where pair l = (key l, val l) key l = head $ keyval l val l = join sep $ drop 1 $ keyval l keyval l = split sep l :: [String] sep = "=" {- Returns a single git config setting, or a default value if not set. -} configGet :: Repo -> String -> String -> String configGet repo key defaultValue = Map.findWithDefault defaultValue key (config repo) {- Access to raw config Map -} configMap :: Repo -> Map.Map String String configMap repo = config repo {- Efficiently looks up a gitattributes value for each file in a list. -} checkAttr :: Repo -> String -> [FilePath] -> IO [(FilePath, String)] checkAttr repo attr files = do -- git check-attr wants files that are absolute (or relative to the -- top of the repo). But we're passed files relative to the current -- directory. Convert to absolute, and then convert the filenames -- in its output back to relative. cwd <- getCurrentDirectory let absfiles = map (absPathFrom cwd) files (_, fromh, toh) <- hPipeBoth "git" (toCommand params) _ <- forkProcess $ do hClose fromh hPutStr toh $ join "\0" absfiles hClose toh exitSuccess hClose toh s <- hGetContents fromh return $ map (topair $ cwd++"/") $ lines s where params = gitCommandLine repo [Param "check-attr", Param attr, Params "-z --stdin"] topair cwd l = (relfile, value) where relfile | startswith cwd file = drop (length cwd) file | otherwise = file file = decodeGitFile $ join sep $ take end bits value = bits !! end end = length bits - 1 bits = split sep l sep = ": " ++ attr ++ ": " {- Some git commands output encoded filenames. Decode that (annoyingly - complex) encoding. -} decodeGitFile :: String -> FilePath decodeGitFile [] = [] decodeGitFile f@(c:s) -- encoded strings will be inside double quotes | c == '"' = unescape ("", middle) | otherwise = f where e = '\\' middle = take (length s - 1) s unescape (b, []) = b -- look for escapes starting with '\' unescape (b, v) = b ++ beginning ++ unescape (decode rest) where pair = span (/= e) v beginning = fst pair rest = snd pair isescape x = x == e -- \NNN is an octal encoded character decode (x:n1:n2:n3:rest) | isescape x && alloctal = (fromoctal, rest) where alloctal = isOctDigit n1 && isOctDigit n2 && isOctDigit n3 fromoctal = [chr $ readoctal [n1, n2, n3]] readoctal o = read $ "0o" ++ o :: Int -- \C is used for a few special characters decode (x:nc:rest) | isescape x = ([echar nc], rest) where echar 'a' = '\a' echar 'b' = '\b' echar 'f' = '\f' echar 'n' = '\n' echar 'r' = '\r' echar 't' = '\t' echar 'v' = '\v' echar a = a decode n = ("", n) {- Should not need to use this, except for testing decodeGitFile. -} encodeGitFile :: FilePath -> String encodeGitFile s = foldl (++) "\"" (map echar s) ++ "\"" where e c = '\\' : [c] echar '\a' = e 'a' echar '\b' = e 'b' echar '\f' = e 'f' echar '\n' = e 'n' echar '\r' = e 'r' echar '\t' = e 't' echar '\v' = e 'v' echar '\\' = e '\\' echar '"' = e '"' echar x | ord x < 0x20 = e_num x -- low ascii | ord x >= 256 = e_utf x | ord x > 0x7E = e_num x -- high ascii | otherwise = [x] -- printable ascii where showoctal i = '\\' : printf "%03o" i e_num c = showoctal $ ord c -- unicode character is decomposed to -- Word8s and each is shown in octal e_utf c = showoctal =<< (encode [c] :: [Word8]) {- for quickcheck -} prop_idempotent_deencode :: String -> Bool prop_idempotent_deencode s = s == decodeGitFile (encodeGitFile s) {- Constructs a Repo from the path specified in the git remotes of - another Repo. -} repoFromRemotePath :: FilePath -> Repo -> IO Repo repoFromRemotePath dir repo = do dir' <- expandTilde dir repoFromAbsPath $ workTree repo dir' {- Git remotes can have a directory that is specified relative - to the user's home directory, or that contains tilde expansions. - This converts such a directory to an absolute path. - Note that it has to run on the system where the remote is. -} repoAbsPath :: FilePath -> IO FilePath repoAbsPath d = do d' <- expandTilde d h <- myHomeDir return $ h d' expandTilde :: FilePath -> IO FilePath expandTilde = expandt True where expandt _ [] = return "" expandt _ ('/':cs) = do v <- expandt True cs return ('/':v) expandt True ('~':'/':cs) = do h <- myHomeDir return $ h cs expandt True ('~':cs) = do let (name, rest) = findname "" cs u <- getUserEntryForName name return $ homeDirectory u rest expandt _ (c:cs) = do v <- expandt False cs return (c:v) findname n [] = (n, "") findname n (c:cs) | c == '/' = (n, cs) | otherwise = findname (n++[c]) cs {- Finds the current git repository, which may be in a parent directory. -} repoFromCwd :: IO Repo repoFromCwd = getCurrentDirectory >>= seekUp isRepoTop >>= maybe norepo makerepo where makerepo = return . newFrom . Dir norepo = error "Not in a git repository." seekUp :: (FilePath -> IO Bool) -> FilePath -> IO (Maybe FilePath) seekUp want dir = do ok <- want dir if ok then return (Just dir) else case (parentDir dir) of "" -> return Nothing d -> seekUp want d isRepoTop :: FilePath -> IO Bool isRepoTop dir = do r <- isRepo b <- isBareRepo return (r || b) where isRepo = gitSignature ".git" ".git/config" isBareRepo = gitSignature "objects" "config" gitSignature subdir file = do s <- (doesDirectoryExist (dir ++ "/" ++ subdir)) f <- (doesFileExist (dir ++ "/" ++ file)) return (s && f)