gitolite/contrib/update.detect-dup-pubkeys
Sitaram Chamarty 0d1e05c7e1 "hooklets" -- play nice with any number of site-local 'update' hooks
(yes, I made up the name.  Deal with it!)
2011-04-29 04:47:30 +05:30

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#!/bin/bash
# update "hooklet" to detect duplicate public keys
# This particular hooklet also serves as an example for people writing others.
# [It should be quite easy to figure out what parts apply to any hooklet and
# what parts are specific to *this* hooklet and its function.]
# see hooks/common/update.secondary.sample for instructions on *enabling*
# hooklets
# a hooklet is called as follows:
# git-receive-pack --> 'update' --> 'update.secondary' --> this script
# note: the same three arguments that git passes to the update hook are passed
# along to each hooklet.
# the update hook, and therefore the hooklets, are called for *every* repo out
# there. If you want this hooklet to run only for certain repos, here's how:
[ "$GL_REPO" = "gitolite-admin" ] || exit 0
# superfluous, since update.secondary already did it, but I'd like to
# emphasise that all output MUST go to STDERR
exec >&2
# ----
# the main functionality of the hooklet starts here. In this one (and I
# suspect many others) we want to examine the actual files from the commit
# that was pushed.
# get the tip commit being pushed
sha=$3
# git sets this; and we don't want it at this point...
unset GIT_DIR
# paranoia
set -e
# setup the temp area
export TMPDIR=$GL_REPO_BASE_ABS
export tmp=$(mktemp -d -t gl-internal-temp-repo.XXXXXXXXXX);
trap "rm -rf $tmp" EXIT;
# now get the files into $tmp.
# (note: if your task does not require the actual files, and you can
# manage with "git cat-file -s" and so on, then you may not even need a
# $tmp; you may be able to do it all right in the repo.git directory)
git archive $sha keydir | tar -C $tmp -xf -
# DO NOT try, say, 'GIT_WORK_TREE=$tmp git checkout $sha'. It'll screw up
# both the 'index' and 'HEAD' of the repo.git. Screwing up the index is
# BAD because now it goes out of sync with $GL_ADMINDIR. Think of a push
# that had a deleted pubkey but failed a hooklet for some reason. A
# subsequent push that fixes the error will now result in a $GL_ADMINDIR
# that still *has* that deleted pubkey!!
# And this is equally applicable to cases where you're using a
# post-receive or similar hook to live update a web site or something,
# which is a pretty common usage, I am given to understand.
cd $tmp
# ----
# *finally*, the actual check you need to do in this hook: look for duplicate
# pubkeys and exit 1 if dups are found
for f in `find keydir -name "*.pub"`
do
ssh-keygen -l -f "$f"
done | perl -ane '
die "$F[2] is a duplicate of $seen{$F[1]}\n" if $seen{$F[1]};
$seen{$F[1]} = $F[2];
'