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import os
import socket
import logging
import subprocess
from webob import Request, Response, exc
from rhodecode.lib import subprocessio
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class FileWrapper(object):
def __init__(self, fd, content_length):
self.fd = fd
self.content_length = content_length
self.remain = content_length
def read(self, size):
if size <= self.remain:
try:
data = self.fd.read(size)
except socket.error:
raise IOError(self)
self.remain -= size
elif self.remain:
data = self.fd.read(self.remain)
self.remain = 0
else:
data = None
return data
def __repr__(self):
return '<FileWrapper %s len: %s, read: %s>' % (
self.fd, self.content_length, self.content_length - self.remain
)
class GitRepository(object):
git_folder_signature = set(['config', 'head', 'info', 'objects', 'refs'])
commands = ['git-upload-pack', 'git-receive-pack']
def __init__(self, repo_name, content_path, username):
files = set([f.lower() for f in os.listdir(content_path)])
if not (self.git_folder_signature.intersection(files)
== self.git_folder_signature):
raise OSError('%s missing git signature' % content_path)
self.content_path = content_path
self.valid_accepts = ['application/x-%s-result' %
c for c in self.commands]
self.repo_name = repo_name
self.username = username
def _get_fixedpath(self, path):
"""
Small fix for repo_path
:param path:
:type path:
"""
return path.split(self.repo_name, 1)[-1].strip('/')
def inforefs(self, request, environ):
"""
WSGI Response producer for HTTP GET Git Smart
HTTP /info/refs request.
"""
git_command = request.GET['service']
if git_command not in self.commands:
log.debug('command %s not allowed' % git_command)
return exc.HTTPMethodNotAllowed()
# note to self:
# please, resist the urge to add '\n' to git capture and increment
# line count by 1.
# The code in Git client not only does NOT need '\n', but actually
# blows up if you sprinkle "flush" (0000) as "0001\n".
# It reads binary, per number of bytes specified.
# if you do add '\n' as part of data, count it.
smart_server_advert = '# service=%s' % git_command
try:
out = subprocessio.SubprocessIOChunker(
r'git %s --stateless-rpc --advertise-refs "%s"' % (
git_command[4:], self.content_path),
starting_values=[
str(hex(len(smart_server_advert) + 4)[2:]
.rjust(4, '0') + smart_server_advert + '0000')
]
)
except EnvironmentError, e:
log.exception(e)
raise exc.HTTPExpectationFailed()
resp = Response()
resp.content_type = 'application/x-%s-advertisement' % str(git_command)
resp.app_iter = out
return resp
def backend(self, request, environ):
"""
WSGI Response producer for HTTP POST Git Smart HTTP requests.
Reads commands and data from HTTP POST's body.
returns an iterator obj with contents of git command's
response to stdout
"""
git_command = self._get_fixedpath(request.path_info)
if git_command not in self.commands:
log.debug('command %s not allowed' % git_command)
return exc.HTTPMethodNotAllowed()
if 'CONTENT_LENGTH' in environ:
inputstream = FileWrapper(environ['wsgi.input'],
request.content_length)
else:
inputstream = environ['wsgi.input']
try:
gitenv = os.environ
from rhodecode import CONFIG
from rhodecode.lib.base import _get_ip_addr
gitenv['RHODECODE_USER'] = self.username
gitenv['RHODECODE_CONFIG_IP'] = _get_ip_addr(environ)
# forget all configs
gitenv['GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL'] = '1'
# we need current .ini file used to later initialize rhodecode
# env and connect to db
gitenv['RHODECODE_CONFIG_FILE'] = CONFIG['__file__']
opts = dict(
env=gitenv,
cwd=os.getcwd()
)
out = subprocessio.SubprocessIOChunker(
r'git %s --stateless-rpc "%s"' % (git_command[4:],
self.content_path),
inputstream=inputstream,
**opts
)
except EnvironmentError, e:
log.exception(e)
raise exc.HTTPExpectationFailed()
if git_command in [u'git-receive-pack']:
# updating refs manually after each push.
# Needed for pre-1.7.0.4 git clients using regular HTTP mode.
subprocess.call(u'git --git-dir "%s" '
'update-server-info' % self.content_path,
shell=True)
resp = Response()
resp.content_type = 'application/x-%s-result' % git_command.encode('utf8')
resp.app_iter = out
return resp
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
request = Request(environ)
_path = self._get_fixedpath(request.path_info)
if _path.startswith('info/refs'):
app = self.inforefs
elif [a for a in self.valid_accepts if a in request.accept]:
app = self.backend
try:
resp = app(request, environ)
except exc.HTTPException, e:
resp = e
log.exception(e)
except Exception, e:
log.exception(e)
resp = exc.HTTPInternalServerError()
return resp(environ, start_response)
class GitDirectory(object):
def __init__(self, repo_root, repo_name, username):
repo_location = os.path.join(repo_root, repo_name)
if not os.path.isdir(repo_location):
raise OSError(repo_location)
self.content_path = repo_location
self.repo_name = repo_name
self.repo_location = repo_location
self.username = username
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
content_path = self.content_path
try:
app = GitRepository(self.repo_name, content_path, self.username)
except (AssertionError, OSError):
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(content_path, '.git')):
app = GitRepository(self.repo_name,
os.path.join(content_path, '.git'),
self.username)
else:
return exc.HTTPNotFound()(environ, start_response, self.username)
return app(environ, start_response)
def make_wsgi_app(repo_name, repo_root, username):
return GitDirectory(repo_root, repo_name, username)