#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; # === update === # this is gitolite's update hook # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # find the rc file, then pull the libraries # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN { # people with shell access should be allowed to bypass the update hook, # simply by setting an env var that the ssh "front door" will never set exit 0 if exists $ENV{GL_BYPASS_UPDATE_HOOK}; die "ENV GL_RC not set\n" unless $ENV{GL_RC}; die "ENV GL_BINDIR not set\n" unless $ENV{GL_BINDIR}; } use lib $ENV{GL_BINDIR}; use gitolite_rc; use gitolite qw(:DEFAULT %repos); # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # start... # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- my ($perm, $creator, $wild) = repo_rights($ENV{GL_REPO}); my $reported_repo = $ENV{GL_REPO} . ( $wild ? " ($wild)" : "" ); # arguments are as supplied to an update hook by git; man githooks my ($ref, $oldsha, $newsha) = @ARGV; my $merge_base = '0' x 40; # compute a merge-base if both SHAs are non-0, else leave it as '0'x40 # (i.e., for branch create or delete, merge_base == '0'x40) chomp($merge_base = `git merge-base $oldsha $newsha`) unless $oldsha eq '0' x 40 or $newsha eq '0' x 40; # att_acc == attempted access -- what are you trying to do? (is it 'W' or '+'?) my $att_acc = 'W'; # rewriting a tag is considered a rewind, in terms of permissions $att_acc = '+' if $ref =~ m(refs/tags/) and $oldsha ne ('0' x 40); # non-ff push to ref # notice that ref delete looks like a rewind, as it should $att_acc = '+' if $oldsha ne $merge_base; # were any 'D' perms specified? If they were, it means we have to separate # deletes from rewinds, so if the new sha is all 0's, change the '+' to a 'D' $att_acc = 'D' if ( $repos{$ENV{GL_REPO}}{DELETE_IS_D} or $repos{'@all'}{DELETE_IS_D} ) and $newsha eq '0' x 40; # similarly C for create a branch $att_acc = 'C' if ( $repos{$ENV{GL_REPO}}{CREATE_IS_C} or $repos{'@all'}{CREATE_IS_C} ) and $oldsha eq '0' x 40; # and now "M" commits. This presents a bit of a problem. All the other # accesses (W, +, C, D) were mutually exclusive in some sense. Sure a W could # be a C or a + could be a D but that's by design. A merge commit, however, # could still be any of the others (except a "D"). # so we have to *append* 'M' to $att_acc (if the repo has MERGE_CHECK in # effect and this push contains a merge inside) if ( $repos{ $ENV{GL_REPO} }{MERGE_CHECK} or $repos{'@all'}{MERGE_CHECK} ) { if ( $oldsha eq '0' x 40 or $newsha eq '0' x 40 ) { warn "ref create/delete ignored for purposes of merge-check\n"; } else { $att_acc .= 'M' if `git rev-list -n 1 --merges $oldsha..$newsha` =~ /./; } } my @allowed_refs; # @all repos: see comments in similar code in check_access push @allowed_refs, @ { $repos{$ENV{GL_REPO}}{$ENV{GL_USER}} || [] }; push @allowed_refs, @ { $repos{'@all'} {$ENV{GL_USER}} || [] }; push @allowed_refs, @ { $repos{$ENV{GL_REPO}}{'@all'} || [] }; push @allowed_refs, @ { $repos{'@all'} {'@all'} || [] }; # prepare the list of refs to be checked # previously, we just checked $ref -- the ref being updated, which is passed # to us by git (see man githooks). Now we also have to treat each NAME being # updated as a potential "ref" and check that, if NAME-based restrictions have # been specified my @refs = ($ref); # the first ref to check is the real one # because making it work screws up efficiency like no tomorrow... if (exists $repos{$ENV{GL_REPO}}{NAME_LIMITS}) { # this is special to git -- the hash of an empty tree my $empty='4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904'; # well they're not really "trees" but $empty is indeed the empty tree so # we can just pretend $oldsha/$newsha are also trees, and anyway 'git # diff' only wants trees my $oldtree = $oldsha eq '0' x 40 ? $empty : $oldsha; my $newtree = $newsha eq '0' x 40 ? $empty : $newsha; push @refs, map { chomp; s/^/NAME\//; $_; } `git diff --name-only $oldtree $newtree`; } # we potentially have many "refs" to check. The one we print in the log is # the *first* one (which is a *real* ref, like refs/heads/master), while all # the rest (if they exist) are like NAME/something. So we do the first one # separately to capture it, then run the rest (if any) my $log_refex = check_ref(\@allowed_refs, $ENV{GL_REPO}, (shift @refs), $att_acc); check_ref (\@allowed_refs, $ENV{GL_REPO}, $_ , $att_acc) for @refs; # if we returned at all, all the checks succeeded. Check secondary hooks now $UPDATE_CHAINS_TO ||= 'hooks/update.secondary'; -x $UPDATE_CHAINS_TO and system ( $UPDATE_CHAINS_TO, @ARGV ) and die "$UPDATE_CHAINS_TO died\n"; # now log it and exit 0 so git can get on with it log_it("", "$att_acc\t" . substr($oldsha, 0, 14) . "\t" . substr($newsha, 0, 14) . "\t$reported_repo\t$ref\t$log_refex"); exit 0;