0d1e05c7e1
(yes, I made up the name. Deal with it!)
70 lines
2.7 KiB
Perl
Executable file
70 lines
2.7 KiB
Perl
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/perl
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# Technical notes:
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# Gitolite specific script to check "author email" field of every commit
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# pushed and to disallow if this email does not match the email that the
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# user pushing is expected to have.
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# Use without gitolite is also possible; just substitute your access
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# control system's notion of "user" for the env var GL_USER in the code
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# below and probably call it "update" if you dont already have an update
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# hook.
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# Mapping between "username" and "email address" is encapsulated in a
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# subroutine for ease of changing; see code below.
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# Philosophical notes:
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# Doing this breaks the "D" in "DVCS", forcing all your developers to work
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# to a centralised model as far as pushes are concerned. It prevents
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# amending someone else's commit and pushing (this includes rebasing,
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# cherry-picking, and so on, which are all impossible now). It also makes
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# *any* off-line collabaration between two developers useless, because
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# neither of them can push the result to the server.
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# PHBs should note that validating the committer ID is NOT the same as
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# reviewing the code and running QA/tests on it. If you're not
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# reviewing/QA-ing the code, it's probably worthless anyway. Conversely,
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# if you *are* going to review the code and run QA/tests anyway, then you
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# don't really need to validate the author email!
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# In a DVCS, if you *pushed* a series of commits, you have -- in some
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# sense -- signed off on them. The most formal way to "sign" a series is
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# to tack on and push a gpg-signed tag, although most people don't go that
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# far. Gitolite's log files are designed to preserve that accountability
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# to *some* extent, though; see contrib/adc/who-pushed for an admin
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# defined command that quickly and easily tells you who *pushed* a
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# particular commit.
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# Anyway, the point is that the only purpose of this script is to
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# - pander to someone who still has not grokked *D*VCS
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# OR
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# - tick off an item in some stupid PHB's checklist
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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# mapping between gitolite userid and correct email address is encapsulated in
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# this subroutine; change as you like
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sub email_ok
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{
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my ($author_email) = shift;
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my $expected_email = "$ENV{GL_USER}\@atc.tcs.com";
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return $author_email eq $expected_email;
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}
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# print STDERR "SECONDARY HOOK:\n" . join(",", @ARGV, "\n");
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my ($ref, $old, $new) = @ARGV;
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for my $rev ( `git log --format="%ae\t%h\t%s" $new --not --all` ) {
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chomp($rev);
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my ($author_email, $hash, $subject) = split /\t/, $rev;
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die "$ENV{GL_USER}, you can't push $hash authored by $author_email\n" .
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"\t(subject of commit was $subject)\n"
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unless email_ok($author_email);
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}
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exit 0;
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