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hgweb: fail if an invalid command was supplied in url path (issue4071)...
hgweb: fail if an invalid command was supplied in url path (issue4071) Traditionally, the way to specify a command for hgweb was to use url query arguments (e.g. "?cmd=batch"). If the command is unknown to hgweb, it gives an error (e.g. "400 no such method: badcmd"). But there's also another way to specify a command: as a url path fragment (e.g. "/graph"). Before, hgweb was made forgiving (looks like it was made in 44c5157474e7) and user could put any unknown command in the url. If hgweb couldn't understand it, it would just silently fall back to the default command, which depends on the actual style (e.g. for paper it's shortlog, for monoblue it's summary). This was inconsistent and was breaking some tools that rely on http status codes (as noted in the issue4071). So this patch changes that behavior to the more consistent one, i.e. hgweb will now return "400 no such method: badcmd". So if some tool was relying on having an invalid command return http status code 200 and also have some information, then it will stop working. That is, if somebody typed foobar when they really meant shortlog (and the user was lucky enough to choose a style where the default command is shortlog too), that fact will now be revealed. Code-wise, the changed if block is only relevant when there's no "?cmd" query parameter (i.e. only when command is specified as a url path fragment), and looks like the removed else branch was there only for falling back to default command. With that removed, the rest of the code works as expected: it looks at the command, and if it's not known, raises a proper ErrorResponse exception with an appropriate message. Evidently, there were no tests that required the old behavior. But, frankly, I don't know any way to tell if anyone actually exploited such forgiving behavior in some in-house tool.

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sshpeer.py
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# sshpeer.py - ssh repository proxy class for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import re
from i18n import _
import util, error, wireproto
class remotelock(object):
def __init__(self, repo):
self.repo = repo
def release(self):
self.repo.unlock()
self.repo = None
def __del__(self):
if self.repo:
self.release()
def _serverquote(s):
'''quote a string for the remote shell ... which we assume is sh'''
if re.match('[a-zA-Z0-9@%_+=:,./-]*$', s):
return s
return "'%s'" % s.replace("'", "'\\''")
class sshpeer(wireproto.wirepeer):
def __init__(self, ui, path, create=False):
self._url = path
self.ui = ui
self.pipeo = self.pipei = self.pipee = None
u = util.url(path, parsequery=False, parsefragment=False)
if u.scheme != 'ssh' or not u.host or u.path is None:
self._abort(error.RepoError(_("couldn't parse location %s") % path))
self.user = u.user
if u.passwd is not None:
self._abort(error.RepoError(_("password in URL not supported")))
self.host = u.host
self.port = u.port
self.path = u.path or "."
sshcmd = self.ui.config("ui", "ssh", "ssh")
remotecmd = self.ui.config("ui", "remotecmd", "hg")
args = util.sshargs(sshcmd, self.host, self.user, self.port)
if create:
cmd = '%s %s %s' % (sshcmd, args,
util.shellquote("%s init %s" %
(_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(self.path))))
ui.debug('running %s\n' % cmd)
res = util.system(cmd)
if res != 0:
self._abort(error.RepoError(_("could not create remote repo")))
self._validaterepo(sshcmd, args, remotecmd)
def url(self):
return self._url
def _validaterepo(self, sshcmd, args, remotecmd):
# cleanup up previous run
self.cleanup()
cmd = '%s %s %s' % (sshcmd, args,
util.shellquote("%s -R %s serve --stdio" %
(_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(self.path))))
self.ui.debug('running %s\n' % cmd)
cmd = util.quotecommand(cmd)
# while self.subprocess isn't used, having it allows the subprocess to
# to clean up correctly later
self.pipeo, self.pipei, self.pipee, self.subprocess = util.popen4(cmd)
# skip any noise generated by remote shell
self._callstream("hello")
r = self._callstream("between", pairs=("%s-%s" % ("0"*40, "0"*40)))
lines = ["", "dummy"]
max_noise = 500
while lines[-1] and max_noise:
l = r.readline()
self.readerr()
if lines[-1] == "1\n" and l == "\n":
break
if l:
self.ui.debug("remote: ", l)
lines.append(l)
max_noise -= 1
else:
self._abort(error.RepoError(_('no suitable response from '
'remote hg')))
self._caps = set()
for l in reversed(lines):
if l.startswith("capabilities:"):
self._caps.update(l[:-1].split(":")[1].split())
break
def _capabilities(self):
return self._caps
def readerr(self):
while True:
size = util.fstat(self.pipee).st_size
if size == 0:
break
s = self.pipee.read(size)
if not s:
break
for l in s.splitlines():
self.ui.status(_("remote: "), l, '\n')
def _abort(self, exception):
self.cleanup()
raise exception
def cleanup(self):
if self.pipeo is None:
return
self.pipeo.close()
self.pipei.close()
try:
# read the error descriptor until EOF
for l in self.pipee:
self.ui.status(_("remote: "), l)
except (IOError, ValueError):
pass
self.pipee.close()
__del__ = cleanup
def _callstream(self, cmd, **args):
self.ui.debug("sending %s command\n" % cmd)
self.pipeo.write("%s\n" % cmd)
_func, names = wireproto.commands[cmd]
keys = names.split()
wireargs = {}
for k in keys:
if k == '*':
wireargs['*'] = args
break
else:
wireargs[k] = args[k]
del args[k]
for k, v in sorted(wireargs.iteritems()):
self.pipeo.write("%s %d\n" % (k, len(v)))
if isinstance(v, dict):
for dk, dv in v.iteritems():
self.pipeo.write("%s %d\n" % (dk, len(dv)))
self.pipeo.write(dv)
else:
self.pipeo.write(v)
self.pipeo.flush()
return self.pipei
def _callcompressable(self, cmd, **args):
return self._callstream(cmd, **args)
def _call(self, cmd, **args):
self._callstream(cmd, **args)
return self._recv()
def _callpush(self, cmd, fp, **args):
r = self._call(cmd, **args)
if r:
return '', r
while True:
d = fp.read(4096)
if not d:
break
self._send(d)
self._send("", flush=True)
r = self._recv()
if r:
return '', r
return self._recv(), ''
def _calltwowaystream(self, cmd, fp, **args):
r = self._call(cmd, **args)
if r:
# XXX needs to be made better
raise util.Abort('unexpected remote reply: %s' % r)
while True:
d = fp.read(4096)
if not d:
break
self._send(d)
self._send("", flush=True)
return self.pipei
def _recv(self):
l = self.pipei.readline()
if l == '\n':
err = []
while True:
line = self.pipee.readline()
if line == '-\n':
break
err.extend([line])
if len(err) > 0:
# strip the trailing newline added to the last line server-side
err[-1] = err[-1][:-1]
self._abort(error.OutOfBandError(*err))
self.readerr()
try:
l = int(l)
except ValueError:
self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), l))
return self.pipei.read(l)
def _send(self, data, flush=False):
self.pipeo.write("%d\n" % len(data))
if data:
self.pipeo.write(data)
if flush:
self.pipeo.flush()
self.readerr()
def lock(self):
self._call("lock")
return remotelock(self)
def unlock(self):
self._call("unlock")
def addchangegroup(self, cg, source, url, lock=None):
'''Send a changegroup to the remote server. Return an integer
similar to unbundle(). DEPRECATED, since it requires locking the
remote.'''
d = self._call("addchangegroup")
if d:
self._abort(error.RepoError(_("push refused: %s") % d))
while True:
d = cg.read(4096)
if not d:
break
self.pipeo.write(d)
self.readerr()
self.pipeo.flush()
self.readerr()
r = self._recv()
if not r:
return 1
try:
return int(r)
except ValueError:
self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), r))
instance = sshpeer