# this file is commonly used using "require". It is not required to use "use" # (because it doesn't live in a different package) # warning: preceding para requires 4th attribute of a programmer after # laziness, impatience, and hubris: sense of humour :-) # WARNING # ------- # the name of this file will change as soon as its function/feature set # stabilises enough ;-) # right now all it does is # - define a function that tells you where to find the rc file # - define a function that creates a new repo and give it our update hook # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # common definitions # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ABRT = "\n\t\t***** ABORTING *****\n "; $WARN = "\n\t\t***** WARNING *****\n "; # commands we're expecting $R_COMMANDS=qr/^(git[ -]upload-pack|git[ -]upload-archive)$/; $W_COMMANDS=qr/^git[ -]receive-pack$/; # note that REPONAME_PATT allows "/", while USERNAME_PATT does not # also, the reason REPONAME_PATT is a superset of USERNAME_PATT is (duh!) # because in this version, a repo can have "CREATER" in the name (see docs) $REPONAME_PATT=qr(^\@?[0-9a-zA-Z][0-9a-zA-Z._\@/+-]*$); # very simple pattern $USERNAME_PATT=qr(^\@?[0-9a-zA-Z][0-9a-zA-Z._\@+-]*$); # very simple pattern # same as REPONAME, plus some common regex metas $REPOPATT_PATT=qr(^\@?[0-9a-zA-Z][\\^.$|()[\]*+?{}0-9a-zA-Z._\@/-]*$); # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # convenience subs # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub wrap_chdir { chdir($_[0]) or die "$ABRT chdir $_[0] failed: $! at ", (caller)[1], " line ", (caller)[2], "\n"; } sub wrap_open { open (my $fh, $_[0], $_[1]) or die "$ABRT open $_[1] failed: $! at ", (caller)[1], " line ", (caller)[2], "\n" . ( $_[2] || '' ); # suffix custom error message if given return $fh; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # where is the rc file hiding? # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub where_is_rc { # till now, the rc file was in one fixed place: .gitolite.rc in $HOME of # the user hosting the gitolite repos. This was fine, because gitolite is # all about empowering non-root users :-) # then we wanted to make a debian package out of it (thank you, Rhonda!) # which means (a) it's going to be installed by root anyway and (b) any # config files have to be in /etc/ # the only way to resolve this in a backward compat way is to look for the # $HOME one, and if you don't find it look for the /etc one # this common routine does that, setting an env var for the first one it # finds return if $ENV{GL_RC}; for my $glrc ( $ENV{HOME} . "/.gitolite.rc", "/etc/gitolite/gitolite.rc" ) { if (-f $glrc) { $ENV{GL_RC} = $glrc; return; } } } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # create a new repository # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # NOTE: this sub will change your cwd; caller beware! sub new_repo { my ($repo, $hooks_dir, $creater) = @_; umask($REPO_UMASK); system("mkdir", "-p", "$repo.git") and die "$ABRT mkdir $repo.git failed: $!\n"; # erm, note that's "and die" not "or die" as is normal in perl wrap_chdir("$repo.git"); system("git --bare init >&2"); system("echo $creater > gl-creater") if $creater; # propagate our own, plus any local admin-defined, hooks system("cp $hooks_dir/* hooks/"); chmod 0755, "hooks/update"; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # metaphysics (like, "is there a god?", "who created me?", etc) # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # "who created this repo", "am I on the R list", and "am I on the RW list"? sub repo_rights { my ($repo_base_abs, $repo, $user) = @_; # creater my $c = ''; if ( -f "$repo_base_abs/$repo.git/gl-creater") { my $fh = wrap_open("<", "$repo_base_abs/$repo.git/gl-creater"); chomp($c = <$fh>); } # $user's R and W rights my ($r, $w); $r = ''; $w = ''; if ($user and -f "$repo_base_abs/$repo.git/gl-perms") { my $fh = wrap_open("<", "$repo_base_abs/$repo.git/gl-perms"); my $perms = join ("", <$fh>); if ($perms) { $r = $user if $perms =~ /^\s*R(?=\s).*\s$user(\s|$)/m; $w = $user if $perms =~ /^\s*RW(?=\s).*\s$user(\s|$)/m; } } return ($c, $r, $w); } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # getperms and setperms # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub get_set_perms { my($repo_base_abs, $repo, $verb, $user) = @_; my ($creater, $dummy, $dummy2) = &repo_rights($repo_base_abs, $repo, ""); die "$repo doesnt exist or is not yours\n" unless $user eq $creater; wrap_chdir("$repo_base_abs"); wrap_chdir("$repo.git"); if ($verb eq 'getperms') { print STDERR `cat gl-perms 2>/dev/null`; } else { system("cat > gl-perms"); print STDERR "New perms are:\n"; print STDERR `cat gl-perms`; } } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # parse the compiled acl # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub parse_acl { # IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: a wee bit of this is duplicated in the update hook; # please update that also if the interface or the env vars change my ($GL_CONF_COMPILED, $repo, $c, $r, $w) = @_; # void $r if same as $w (otherwise "readers" overrides "writers"; this is # the same problem that needed a sort sub for the Dumper in the compile # script, but in this case it's limited to just $readers and $writers) $r = "NOBODY" if $r eq $w; # set up the variables for a parse to interpolate stuff from the dumped # hash (remember the selective conversion of single to double quotes?). # if they're not passed in, then we look for an env var of that name, else # we default to "NOBODY" (we hope there isn't a real user called NOBODY!) # And in any case, we set those env vars so level 2 can redo the last # parse without any special code our $creater = $ENV{GL_CREATER} = $c || $ENV{GL_CREATER} || "NOBODY"; our $readers = $ENV{GL_READERS} = $r || $ENV{GL_READERS} || "NOBODY"; our $writers = $ENV{GL_WRITERS} = $w || $ENV{GL_WRITERS} || "NOBODY"; die "parse $GL_CONF_COMPILED failed: " . ($! or $@) unless do $GL_CONF_COMPILED; # access reporting doesn't send $repo, and doesn't need to return unless $repo; return $ENV{GL_REPOPATT} = "" if $repos{$repo}; # didn't find $repo in %repos, so it must be a wildcard-match case my @matched = grep { $repo =~ /^$_$/ } sort keys %repos; die "$repo has no matches\n" unless @matched; die "$repo has multiple matches\n@matched\n" if @matched > 1; # found exactly one pattern that matched, copy its ACL $repos{$repo} = $repos{$matched[0]}; # and return the pattern return $ENV{GL_REPOPATT} = $matched[0]; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # print a report of $user's basic permissions # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # basic means wildcards will be shown as wildcards; this is pretty much what # got parsed by the compile script sub report_basic { my($GL_ADMINDIR, $GL_CONF_COMPILED, $user) = @_; &parse_acl($GL_CONF_COMPILED, "", "CREATER", "READERS", "WRITERS"); # send back some useful info if no command was given print "hello $user, the gitolite version here is "; system("cat", "$GL_ADMINDIR/src/VERSION"); print "\ryou have the following permissions:\n\r"; for my $r (sort keys %repos) { my $perm .= ( $repos{$r}{C}{'@all'} ? ' @' : ( $repos{$r}{C}{$user} ? ' C' : ' ' ) ); $perm .= ( $repos{$r}{R}{'@all'} ? ' @' : ( $repos{$r}{R}{$user} ? ' R' : ' ' ) ); $perm .= ( $repos{$r}{W}{'@all'} ? ' @' : ( $repos{$r}{W}{$user} ? ' W' : ' ' ) ); print "$perm\t$r\n\r" if $perm =~ /\S/; } } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # print a report of $user's basic permissions # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub expand_wild { my($GL_CONF_COMPILED, $repo_base_abs, $repo, $user) = @_; # display matching repos (from *all* the repos in the system) that $user # has at least "R" access to chdir("$repo_base_abs") or die "chdir $repo_base_abs failed: $!\n"; for my $actual_repo (`find . -type d -name "*.git"|sort`) { chomp ($actual_repo); $actual_repo =~ s/^\.\///; $actual_repo =~ s/\.git$//; # it has to match the pattern being expanded next unless $actual_repo =~ /^$repo$/; # find the creater and subsitute in repos my ($creater, $read, $write) = &repo_rights($repo_base_abs, $actual_repo, $user); # get access list with this &parse_acl($GL_CONF_COMPILED, "", $creater, $read || "NOBODY", $write || "NOBODY"); # you need a minimum of "R" access to the regex we're talking about next unless $repos{$repo}{R}{'@all'} or $repos{$repo}{R}{$user}; print STDERR "($creater)\t$actual_repo\n"; } } 1;