gitolite/src/gl-compile-conf
Sitaram Chamarty f21e7780a1 fix up gitweb, daemon, for wild + big-config
Implementation notes:

  - %repo_config is now "our", not "my"
  - collect_repo_patts now uses repo_rights to get the name of the wild
    card repo (if any) that pertains to the physical $repo, instead of
    all that new code (duh!)
  - new "can_read(repo, user)" sub (to help daemon and gitweb use)
  - the "convenience copy on steroids" thing now copies %repo_config
    also, not just %repos.  This makes setup_repo_configs simpler
  - $creator gets substituted into %groups also; we need that now that
    we (%repos and %groups) are working closer together :)
2010-08-11 22:38:16 +05:30

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
$Data::Dumper::Indent = 1;
$Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1;
# === add-auth-keys ===
# part of the gitolite (GL) suite
# (1) - "compiles" ~/.ssh/authorized_keys from the list of pub-keys
# (2) - also "compiles" the user-friendly GL conf file into something easier
# to parse. We're doing this because both the gl-auth-command and the
# (gl-)update hook need this, and it seems easier to do this than
# replicate the parsing code in both those places. As a bonus, it's
# probably more efficient.
# (3) - finally does what I have resisted doing all along -- handle gitweb and
# git-daemon access. It won't *setup* gitweb/daemon for you -- you have
# to that yourself. What this does is make sure that "repo.git"
# contains the file "git-daemon-export-ok" (for daemon case) and the
# line "repo.git" exists in the "projects.list" file (for gitweb case).
# how run: manual, by GL admin
# when:
# - anytime a pubkey is added/deleted
# - anytime gitolite.conf is changed
# input:
# - GL_CONF (default: ~/.gitolite/conf/gitolite.conf)
# - GL_KEYDIR (default: ~/.gitolite/keydir)
# output:
# - ~/.ssh/authorized_keys (dictated by sshd)
# - GL_CONF_COMPILED (default: ~/.gitolite/conf/gitolite.conf-compiled.pm)
# security:
# - touches a very critical system file that manages the restrictions on
# incoming users. Be sure to audit AUTH_COMMAND and AUTH_OPTIONS (see
# below) on any change to this script
# - no security checks within program. The GL admin runs this manually
# warnings:
# - if the "start" line exists, but the "end" line does not, you lose the
# rest of the existing authkey file. In general, "don't do that (TM)",
# but we do have a "vim -d" popping up so you can see the changes being
# made, just in case...
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# common definitions
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# setup quiet mode if asked; please do not use this when running manually
open STDOUT, ">", "/dev/null" if (@ARGV and shift eq '-q');
# these are set by the "rc" file
our ($GL_ADMINDIR, $GL_CONF, $GL_KEYDIR, $GL_CONF_COMPILED, $REPO_BASE, $REPO_UMASK, $PROJECTS_LIST, $GIT_PATH, $GL_WILDREPOS, $GL_GITCONFIG_KEYS, $GL_GITCONFIG_WILD, $GL_PACKAGE_HOOKS, $GL_BIG_CONFIG, $GL_NO_DAEMON_NO_GITWEB, $GL_NO_CREATE_REPOS, $GL_NO_SETUP_AUTHKEYS);
# and these are set by gitolite.pm
our ($REPONAME_PATT, $REPOPATT_PATT, $USERNAME_PATT, $ABRT, $WARN);
# the common setup module is in the same directory as this running program is
my $bindir = $0;
$bindir =~ s/\/[^\/]+$//;
$bindir = "$ENV{PWD}/$bindir" unless $bindir =~ /^\//;
require "$bindir/gitolite.pm";
# ask where the rc file is, get it, and "do" it
&where_is_rc();
die "$ABRT parse $ENV{GL_RC} failed: " . ($! or $@) unless do $ENV{GL_RC};
# add a custom path for git binaries, if specified
$ENV{PATH} .= ":$GIT_PATH" if $GIT_PATH;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# definitions specific to this program
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# groups can now represent user groups or repo groups.
# $groups{group}{member} = "master" (or name of fragment file in which the
# group is defined).
our %groups = ();
# %repos has two functions.
# $repos{repo}{R|W}{user} = 1 if user has R (or W) permissions for at least
# one branch in repo. This is used by the "level 1 check" (see faq). There's
# also the new "C" (create a repo) permission now
# $repos{repo}{user} is a list of {ref, perms} pairs. This is used by the
# level 2 check. In order to allow "exclude" rules, the order of rules now
# matters, so what used to be entirely "hash of hash of hash" now has a list
# in between :)
my %repos = ();
# rule sequence number
my $rule_seq = 0;
# <sigh>... having been forced to use a list as described above, we lose some
# efficiency due to the possibility of the same {ref, perms} pair showing up
# multiple times for the same repo+user. So...
my %rurp_seen = ();
our $current_data_version; # this comes from gitolite.pm
# catch usernames<->pubkeys mismatches; search for "lint" below
my %user_list = ();
# repo configurations
our %repo_config = ();
# gitweb descriptions and owners; plain text, keyed by "$repo.git"
my %desc = ();
my %owner = ();
# set the umask before creating any files
umask($REPO_UMASK);
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# subroutines
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub expand_list
{
my @list = @_;
my @new_list = ();
for my $item (@list)
{
if ($item =~ /^@/) # nested group
{
die "$ABRT undefined group $item\n" unless $groups{$item};
# add those names to the list
push @new_list, sort keys %{ $groups{$item} };
}
else
{
push @new_list, $item;
}
}
return @new_list;
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "compile" GL conf
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse_conf_file
{
my ($conffile, $fragment) = @_;
# the second arg, $fragment, is passed in as "master" when parsing the
# main config, and the fragment name when parsing a fragment. In the
# latter case, the parser uses that information to ignore (and warn about)
# any repos in the fragment that are not members of the "repo group" of
# the same name.
my %ignored = ();
my $conf_fh = wrap_open( "<", $conffile );
# the syntax is fairly simple, so we parse it inline
my @repos;
while (<$conf_fh>)
{
# kill comments, but take care of "#" inside *simple* strings
s/^((".*?"|[^#"])*)#.*/$1/;
# normalise whitespace; keeps later regexes very simple
s/=/ = /;
s/\s+/ /g;
s/^ //;
s/ $//;
# and blank lines
next unless /\S/;
# user or repo groups
if (/^(@\S+) = (.*)/)
{
die "$ABRT defining groups is not allowed inside fragments\n"
if $GL_BIG_CONFIG and $fragment ne 'master';
# store the members of each group as hash key. Keep track of when
# the group was *first* created by using $fragment as the *value*
do { $groups{$1}{$_} ||= $fragment } for ( expand_list( split(' ', $2) ) );
die "$ABRT bad group $1\n" unless $1 =~ $REPONAME_PATT;
}
# repo(s)
elsif (/^repo (.*)/)
{
# grab the list...
@repos = split ' ', $1;
unless (@repos == 1 and $repos[0] eq '@all') {
# ...expand groups in the default case
@repos = expand_list ( @repos ) unless $GL_BIG_CONFIG;
# ...sanity check
for (@repos) {
die "$ABRT bad reponame $_\n"
if ($GL_WILDREPOS and $_ !~ $REPOPATT_PATT);
die "$ABRT bad reponame $_ or you forgot to set \$GL_WILDREPOS\n"
if (not $GL_WILDREPOS and $_ !~ $REPONAME_PATT);
}
}
s/\bCREAT[EO]R\b/\$creator/g for @repos;
}
# actual permission line
elsif (/^(-|C|R|RW\+?(?:C?D?|D?C?)) (.* )?= (.+)/)
{
my $perms = $1;
my @refs; @refs = split(' ', $2) if $2;
@refs = expand_list ( @refs );
my @users = split ' ', $3;
die "$ABRT \$GL_WILDREPOS is not set, you cant use 'C' in config\n" if $perms eq 'C' and not $GL_WILDREPOS;
# if no ref is given, this PERM applies to all refs
@refs = qw(refs/.*) unless @refs;
# deprecation warning
map { warn "WARNING: old syntax 'PATH/' found; please use new syntax 'NAME/'\n" if s(^PATH/)(NAME/) } @refs;
# fully qualify refs that dont start with "refs/" or "NAME/";
# prefix them with "refs/heads/"
@refs = map { m(^(refs|NAME)/) or s(^)(refs/heads/); $_ } @refs;
@refs = map { s(/USER/)(/\$gl_user/); $_ } @refs;
# expand the user list, unless it is just "@all"
@users = expand_list ( @users )
unless ($GL_BIG_CONFIG or (@users == 1 and $users[0] eq '@all'));
do { die "$ABRT bad username $_\n" unless $_ =~ $USERNAME_PATT } for @users;
s/\bCREAT[EO]R\b/~\$creator/g for @users;
s/\bREADERS\b/\$readers/g for @users;
s/\bWRITERS\b/\$writers/g for @users;
# ok, we can finally populate the %repos hash
for my $repo (@repos) # each repo in the current stanza
{
# if we're processing a delegated config file (not the master
# config), we need to prevent attempts by that admin to obtain
# rights on stuff outside his domain
# trying to set access for $repo (='foo')...
if (
# processing the master config, not a fragment
( $fragment eq 'master' ) or
# fragment is also called 'foo' (you're allowed to have a
# fragment that is only concerned with one repo)
( $fragment eq $repo ) or
# same thing in big-config-land; foo is just @foo now
( $GL_BIG_CONFIG and "\@$fragment" eq $repo ) or
# fragment is called "bar" and "@bar = foo" has been
# defined in the master config
( ($groups{"\@$fragment"}{$repo} || '') eq 'master' )
) {
# all these are fine
} else {
# this is a little more complex
# fragment is called "bar", one or more "@bar = regex"
# have been specified in master, and "foo" matches some
# such "regex"
my @matched = grep { $repo =~ /^$_$/ }
grep { $groups{"\@$fragment"}{$_} eq 'master' }
sort keys %{ $groups{"\@$fragment"} };
if (@matched < 1) {
$ignored{$fragment}{$repo} = 1;
next;
}
}
for my $user (@users)
{
# lint check, to catch pubkey/username typos
if ($user =~ /^@/ and $user ne '@all') {
# this is a usergroup, not a normal user; happens with GL_BIG_CONFIG
if (exists $groups{$user}) {
$user_list{$_}++ for keys %{ $groups{$user} };
}
} else {
$user_list{$user}++;
}
# for 1st level check (see faq/tips doc)
$repos{$repo}{C}{$user} = 1, next if $perms eq 'C';
$repos{$repo}{R}{$user} = 1 if $perms =~ /R/;
$repos{$repo}{W}{$user} = 1 if $perms =~ /W|D/;
# if the user specified even a single 'D' anywhere, make
# that fact easy to find; this changes the meaning of RW+
# to no longer permit deletes (see update hook)
$repos{$repo}{DELETE_IS_D} = 1 if $perms =~ /D/;
$repos{$repo}{CREATE_IS_C} = 1 if $perms =~ /RW.*C/;
# for 2nd level check, store each "ref, perms" pair in order
for my $ref (@refs)
{
# checking NAME based restrictions is expensive for
# the update hook (see the changes to src/hooks/update
# in this commit for why) so we would *very* much like
# to avoid doing it for the large majority of repos
# that do *not* use NAME limits. Setting a flag that
# can be checked right away will help us do that
$repos{$repo}{NAME_LIMITS} = 1 if $ref =~ /^NAME\//;
my $p_user = $user; $p_user =~ s/(creator|readers|writers)$/$1 - wild/;
push @{ $repos{$repo}{$p_user} }, [ $rule_seq++, $ref, $perms ]
unless $rurp_seen{$repo}{$p_user}{$ref}{$perms}++;
}
}
}
}
# configuration
elsif (/^config (.+) = ?(.*)/)
{
my ($key, $value) = ($1, $2);
my @validkeys = split (' ', ($GL_GITCONFIG_KEYS || ''));
my @matched = grep { $key =~ /^$_$/ } @validkeys;
die "$ABRT git config $key not allowed\n" if (@matched < 1);
for my $repo (@repos) # each repo in the current stanza
{
$repo_config{$repo}{$key} = $value;
# no problem if it's a plain repo (non-pattern, non-groupname)
# OR wild configs are allowed
unless ( ($repo =~ $REPONAME_PATT and $repo !~ /^@/) or $GL_GITCONFIG_WILD) {
my @r = ($repo); # single wildpatt
@r = sort keys %{ $groups{$repo} } if $groups{$repo}; # or a group; get its members
do {
print STDERR "$WARN git config set for $_ but \$GL_GITCONFIG_WILD not set\n" unless $_ =~ $REPONAME_PATT
} for @r;
}
}
}
# include
elsif (/^include "(.+)"/)
{
my $file = $1;
$file = "$GL_ADMINDIR/conf/$file" unless $file =~ /^\//;
die "$WARN $fragment attempting to include configuration\n" if $fragment ne 'master';
die "$ABRT included file not found: '$file'\n" unless -f $file;
parse_conf_file($file, $fragment);
}
# very simple syntax for the gitweb description of repo; one of:
# reponame = "some description string"
# reponame "owner name" = "some description string"
elsif (/^(\S+)(?: "(.*?)")? = "(.*)"$/)
{
my ($repo, $owner, $desc) = ($1, $2, $3);
die "$ABRT bad repo name $repo\n" unless $repo =~ $REPONAME_PATT;
die "$WARN $fragment attempting to set description for $repo\n" if
$fragment ne 'master' and $fragment ne $repo and ($groups{"\@$fragment"}{$repo} || '') ne 'master';
$desc{"$repo.git"} = $desc;
$owner{"$repo.git"} = $owner || '';
}
else
{
die "$ABRT can't make head or tail of '$_'\n";
}
}
for my $ig (sort keys %ignored)
{
warn "\n\t\t***** WARNING *****\n" .
"\t$ig.conf attempting to set access for " .
join (", ", sort keys %{ $ignored{$ig} }) . "\n";
}
}
# parse the main config file
parse_conf_file($GL_CONF, 'master');
# parse any delegated fragments
wrap_chdir($GL_ADMINDIR);
for my $fragment_file (glob("conf/fragments/*.conf"))
{
# we already check (elsewhere) that a fragment called "foo" will not try
# to specify access control for a repo whose name is not "foo" or is not
# part of a group called "foo" created by master
# meanwhile, I found a possible attack where the admin for group B creates
# a "convenience" group of (a subset of) his users, and then the admin for
# repo group A (alphabetically before B) adds himself to that same group
# in his own fragment.
# as a result, admin_A now has access to group B repos :(
# so now we lock the groups hash to the value it had after parsing
# "master", and localise any changes to it by this fragment so that they
# don't propagate to the next fragment. Thus, each fragment now has only
# those groups that are defined in "master" and itself
local %groups = %groups;
my $fragment = $fragment_file;
$fragment =~ s/^conf\/fragments\/(.*).conf$/$1/;
parse_conf_file($fragment_file, $fragment);
}
my $compiled_fh = wrap_open( ">", "$GL_CONF_COMPILED.new" );
my $data_version = $current_data_version;
print $compiled_fh Data::Dumper->Dump([$data_version], [qw(*data_version)]);
my $dumped_data = Data::Dumper->Dump([\%repos], [qw(*repos)]);
$dumped_data .= Data::Dumper->Dump([\%repo_config], [qw(*repo_config)]) if %repo_config;
# the dump uses single quotes, but we convert any strings containing $creator,
# $readers, $writers, to double quoted strings. A wee bit sneaky, but not too
# much...
$dumped_data =~ s/'(?=[^']*\$(?:creator|readers|writers|gl_user))~?(.*?)'/"$1"/g;
print $compiled_fh $dumped_data;
if ($GL_BIG_CONFIG and %groups) {
$dumped_data = Data::Dumper->Dump([\%groups], [qw(*groups)]);
$dumped_data =~ s/\bCREAT[EO]R\b/\$creator/g;
$dumped_data =~ s/'(?=[^']*\$(?:creator|readers|writers|gl_user))~?(.*?)'/"$1"/g;
print $compiled_fh $dumped_data;
}
close $compiled_fh or die "$ABRT close compiled-conf failed: $!\n";
rename "$GL_CONF_COMPILED.new", "$GL_CONF_COMPILED";
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# (that ends the config file compiler and write)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# what's the git version?
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# we don't like stuff older than 1.6.2
my $git_version = `git --version`;
die "
*** ERROR ***
did not get a proper version number. Please see if git is in the PATH on
the server. If it is not, please edit ~/.gitolite.rc on the server and
set the \$GIT_PATH variable to the correct value\n
" unless $git_version;
my ($gv_maj, $gv_min, $gv_patchrel) = ($git_version =~ m/git version (\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/);
die "$ABRT I can't understand $git_version\n" unless ($gv_maj >= 1);
$git_version = $gv_maj*10000 + $gv_min*100 + $gv_patchrel; # now it's "normalised"
die "\n\t\t***** AAARGH! *****\n" .
"\tyour git version is older than 1.6.2\n" .
"\tsince that is now more than one year old, and gitolite needs some of\n" .
"\tthe newer features, please upgrade.\n"
if $git_version < 10602; # that's 1.6.2 to you
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# the rest of this program can be "switched off"; see doc/big-config.mkd for
# details.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# any new repos to be created?
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# repo-base needs to be an absolute path for this loop to work right
# so if it was not already absolute, prefix $HOME.
$ENV{GL_REPO_BASE_ABS} = ( $REPO_BASE =~ m(^/) ? $REPO_BASE : "$ENV{HOME}/$REPO_BASE" );
unless ($GL_NO_CREATE_REPOS) {
wrap_chdir("$ENV{GL_REPO_BASE_ABS}");
# autocreate repos. Start with the ones that are normal repos in %repos
my @repos = grep { $_ =~ $REPONAME_PATT and not /^@/ } sort keys %repos;
# then, for each repogroup, find the members of the group and add them in
map { push @repos, keys %{ $groups{$_} } } grep { /^@/ } keys %repos;
# weed out duplicates (the code in the loop below is disk activity!)
my %seen = map { $_ => 1 } @repos;
@repos = sort keys %seen;
for my $repo (sort @repos) {
next unless $repo =~ $REPONAME_PATT;
next if $repo =~ m(^\@|EXTCMD/); # these are not real repos
unless (-d "$repo.git") {
print STDERR "creating $repo...\n";
new_repo($repo, "$GL_ADMINDIR/hooks/common");
# new_repo would have chdir'd us away; come back
wrap_chdir("$ENV{GL_REPO_BASE_ABS}");
}
# when repos are copied over from elsewhere, one had to run easy install
# once again to make the new (OS-copied) repo contain the proper update
# hook. Perhaps we can make this easier now, and eliminate the easy
# install, with a quick check (and a new, empty, "hook" as a sentinel)
unless (-l "$repo.git/hooks/gitolite-hooked") {
ln_sf("$GL_ADMINDIR/hooks/common", "*", "$repo.git/hooks");
# in case of package install, GL_ADMINDIR is no longer the top cop;
# override with the package hooks
ln_sf("$GL_PACKAGE_HOOKS/common", "*", "$repo.git/hooks") if $GL_PACKAGE_HOOKS;
}
}
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# collect repo_patt for each actual repo
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# go through each actual repo on disk, and match it to either its own name in
# the config (non-wild) or a wild pattern that matches it. Lots of things
# later will need this correspondence so we may as well snarf it in one shot
my %repo_patts = ();
%repo_patts = &collect_repo_patts(\%repos) unless $GL_NO_DAEMON_NO_GITWEB;
# NOTE: we're overloading GL_NO_DAEMON_NO_GITWEB to mean "no git config" also.
# In fact anything that requires trawling through the existing repos doing
# stuff to all of them is skipped if this variable is set. This is primarily
# for the Fedora folks, but it should be useful for anyone who has a huge set
# of repos and wants to manage gitweb/daemon/etc access via other means (they
# typically have the whole thing controlled by a web-app and a database
# anyway, and gitolite is only doing the access control and nothing more).
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# various updates to all real repos
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# update repo configurations, gitweb description, daemon export-ok, etc
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# all these require a "chdir" to the repo, so we club them for efficiency
my %projlist = ();
# for each real repo (and remember this will be empty, thus skipping all this,
# if $GL_NO_DAEMON_NO_GITWEB is on!)
for my $repo (keys %repo_patts) {
my $repo_patt = $repo_patts{$repo};
wrap_chdir("$ENV{GL_REPO_BASE_ABS}/$repo.git");
# daemon is easy
&setup_daemon_access($repo);
# gitweb is a little more complicated. Here're some notes:
# - "setup_gitweb_access" also sets "owner", despite the name
# - specifying a description also counts as enabling gitweb
# - description and owner are not specified for wildrepos; they're
# specified for *actual* repos, even if the repo was created by a
# wild card spec and "C" permissions. If you see the
# conf/example.conf file, you will see that repo owner/desc don't go
# into the "repo foo" section; they're essentialy independent.
# Anyway, I believe it doesn't make sense to have all wild repos
# (for some pattern) to have the same description and owner.
$projlist{"$repo.git"} = 1 if &setup_gitweb_access($repo, $desc{"$repo.git"} || '', $owner{"$repo.git"} || '');
# git config
# implementation note: this must happen *after* one of the previous 2
# calls (setup daemon or gitweb). The reason is that they call
# "can_read", which eventually calls parse_acl with the right "creator"
# set for the *current* repo, which in turn stores translated values fr
# $creator in the repo_config hash, which, (phew!) is needed for a match
# that eventually gets you a valid $repo_config{} below
&setup_repo_configs($repo, \%repo_config) if $repo_config{$repo};
}
# write out the project list
my $projlist_fh = wrap_open( ">", $PROJECTS_LIST);
for my $proj (sort keys %projlist) {
print $projlist_fh "$proj\n";
}
close $projlist_fh;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "compile" ssh authorized_keys
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
unless ($GL_NO_SETUP_AUTHKEYS) {
&setup_authkeys($bindir, $GL_KEYDIR, \%user_list);
}