0d1e05c7e1
(yes, I made up the name. Deal with it!)
45 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
45 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# driver script to run multiple update "hooklets". Each "hooklet" performs a
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# specific (possibly site-local) check, and they *all* have to succeed for the
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# push to succeed.
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# HOW TO USE:
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# (1) clone gitolite as you would for an upgrade (or install)
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# (2) rename this file to remove the .sample extension
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# (3) make the renamed file executable (chmod +x)
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# (4) create a directory called update.secondary.d in hooks/common
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# (5) copy all the update "hooklets" you want (like update.detect-dup-pubkeys)
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# from contrib or wherever, to that directory
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# (6) make them also executable (chmod +x)
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# (7) install/upgrade gitolite as normal so all these files go to the server
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# rules for writing a hooklet are in the sample hooklet called
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# "update.detect-dup-pubkeys" in contrib
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# ----
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# NOTE: a hooklet runs under the same assumptions as the 'update' hook, so the
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# starting directory must be maintained and arguments must be passed on.
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[ -d hooks/update.secondary.d ] || exit 0
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# all output from these "hooklets" must go to STDERR to avoid confusing the client
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exec >&2
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for i in hooks/update.secondary.d/*
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do
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[ -x "$i" ] || continue
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# call the hooklet with the same arguments we got
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"$i" "$@" || {
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# hooklet failed; we need to log it...
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echo hooklet $i failed
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perl -I$GL_BINDIR -Mgitolite -e "log_it('hooklet $i failed')"
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# ...and send back some non-zero exit code ;-)
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exit 1
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}
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done
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exit 0
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