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tracked-key: remove the dual write and rename to tracked-hint...
tracked-key: remove the dual write and rename to tracked-hint The dual-write approach was mostly useless. As explained in the previous version of the help, the key had to be read twice before we could cache a value. However this "read twice" limitation actually also apply to any usage of the key. If some operation wants to rely of the "same value == same tracked set" property it would need to read the value before, and after running that operation (or at least, after, in all cases). So it cannot be sure the operation it did is "valid" until checking the key after the operation. As a resultat such operation can only be read-only or rollbackable. This reduce the utility of the "same value == same tracked set" a lot. So it seems simpler to drop the double write and to update the documentation to highlight that this file does not garantee race-free operation. As a result the "key" is demoted to a "hint". Documentation is updated accordingly. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12201

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 by Intevation GmbH <intevation@intevation.de>
#
# Author(s):
# Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""
hg-ssh - a wrapper for ssh access to a limited set of mercurial repos
To be used in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys with the "command" option, see sshd(8):
command="hg-ssh path/to/repo1 /path/to/repo2 ~/repo3 ~user/repo4" ssh-dss ...
(probably together with these other useful options:
no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding)
This allows pull/push over ssh from/to the repositories given as arguments.
If all your repositories are subdirectories of a common directory, you can
allow shorter paths with:
command="cd path/to/my/repositories && hg-ssh repo1 subdir/repo2"
You can use pattern matching of your normal shell, e.g.:
command="cd repos && hg-ssh user/thomas/* projects/{mercurial,foo}"
You can also add a --read-only flag to allow read-only access to a key, e.g.:
command="hg-ssh --read-only repos/*"
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import re
import shlex
import sys
# enable importing on demand to reduce startup time
import hgdemandimport
hgdemandimport.enable()
from mercurial import (
dispatch,
pycompat,
ui as uimod,
)
def main():
# Prevent insertion/deletion of CRs
dispatch.initstdio()
cwd = os.getcwd()
if os.name == 'nt':
# os.getcwd() is inconsistent on the capitalization of the drive
# letter, so adjust it. see https://bugs.python.org/issue40368
if re.match('^[a-z]:', cwd):
cwd = cwd[0:1].upper() + cwd[1:]
readonly = False
args = sys.argv[1:]
while len(args):
if args[0] == '--read-only':
readonly = True
args.pop(0)
else:
break
allowed_paths = [
os.path.normpath(os.path.join(cwd, os.path.expanduser(path)))
for path in args
]
orig_cmd = os.getenv('SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND', '?')
try:
cmdargv = shlex.split(orig_cmd)
except ValueError as e:
sys.stderr.write('Illegal command "%s": %s\n' % (orig_cmd, e))
sys.exit(255)
if cmdargv[:2] == ['hg', '-R'] and cmdargv[3:] == ['serve', '--stdio']:
path = cmdargv[2]
repo = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(cwd, os.path.expanduser(path)))
if repo in allowed_paths:
cmd = [b'-R', pycompat.fsencode(repo), b'serve', b'--stdio']
req = dispatch.request(cmd)
if readonly:
if not req.ui:
req.ui = uimod.ui.load()
req.ui.setconfig(
b'hooks',
b'pretxnopen.hg-ssh',
b'python:__main__.rejectpush',
b'hg-ssh',
)
req.ui.setconfig(
b'hooks',
b'prepushkey.hg-ssh',
b'python:__main__.rejectpush',
b'hg-ssh',
)
dispatch.dispatch(req)
else:
sys.stderr.write('Illegal repository "%s"\n' % repo)
sys.exit(255)
else:
sys.stderr.write('Illegal command "%s"\n' % orig_cmd)
sys.exit(255)
def rejectpush(ui, **kwargs):
ui.warn((b"Permission denied\n"))
# mercurial hooks use unix process conventions for hook return values
# so a truthy return means failure
return True
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()