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// config.rs
//
// Copyright 2020
// Valentin Gatien-Baron,
// Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
use super::layer;
use super::values;
use crate::config::layer::{
ConfigError, ConfigLayer, ConfigOrigin, ConfigValue,
};
use crate::utils::files::get_bytes_from_os_str;
use crate::utils::SliceExt;
use format_bytes::{write_bytes, DisplayBytes};
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::env;
use std::fmt;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::str;
use crate::errors::{HgResultExt, IoResultExt};
/// Holds the config values for the current repository
/// TODO update this docstring once we support more sources
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Config {
layers: Vec<layer::ConfigLayer>,
}
impl DisplayBytes for Config {
fn display_bytes(
&self,
out: &mut dyn std::io::Write,
) -> std::io::Result<()> {
for (index, layer) in self.layers.iter().rev().enumerate() {
write_bytes!(
out,
b"==== Layer {} (trusted: {}) ====\n{}",
index,
if layer.trusted {
&b"yes"[..]
} else {
&b"no"[..]
},
layer
)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
pub enum ConfigSource {
/// Absolute path to a config file
AbsPath(PathBuf),
/// Already parsed (from the CLI, env, Python resources, etc.)
Parsed(layer::ConfigLayer),
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ConfigValueParseError {
pub origin: ConfigOrigin,
pub line: Option<usize>,
pub section: Vec<u8>,
pub item: Vec<u8>,
pub value: Vec<u8>,
pub expected_type: &'static str,
}
impl fmt::Display for ConfigValueParseError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// TODO: add origin and line number information, here and in
// corresponding python code
write!(
f,
"config error: {}.{} is not a {} ('{}')",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&self.section),
String::from_utf8_lossy(&self.item),
self.expected_type,
String::from_utf8_lossy(&self.value)
)
}
}
impl Config {
/// Load system and user configuration from various files.
///
/// This is also affected by some environment variables.
pub fn load(
cli_config_args: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl AsRef<[u8]>>,
) -> Result<Self, ConfigError> {
let mut config = Self { layers: Vec::new() };
let opt_rc_path = env::var_os("HGRCPATH");
// HGRCPATH replaces system config
if opt_rc_path.is_none() {
config.add_system_config()?
}
config.add_for_environment_variable("EDITOR", b"ui", b"editor");
config.add_for_environment_variable("VISUAL", b"ui", b"editor");
config.add_for_environment_variable("PAGER", b"pager", b"pager");
// These are set by `run-tests.py --rhg` to enable fallback for the
// entire test suite. Alternatives would be setting configuration
// through `$HGRCPATH` but some tests override that, or changing the
// `hg` shell alias to include `--config` but that disrupts tests that
// print command lines and check expected output.
config.add_for_environment_variable(
"RHG_ON_UNSUPPORTED",
b"rhg",
b"on-unsupported",
);
config.add_for_environment_variable(
"RHG_FALLBACK_EXECUTABLE",
b"rhg",
b"fallback-executable",
);
// HGRCPATH replaces user config
if opt_rc_path.is_none() {
config.add_user_config()?
}
if let Some(rc_path) = &opt_rc_path {
for path in env::split_paths(rc_path) {
if !path.as_os_str().is_empty() {
if path.is_dir() {
config.add_trusted_dir(&path)?
} else {
config.add_trusted_file(&path)?
}
}
}
}
if let Some(layer) = ConfigLayer::parse_cli_args(cli_config_args)? {
config.layers.push(layer)
}
Ok(config)
}
fn add_trusted_dir(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<(), ConfigError> {
if let Some(entries) = std::fs::read_dir(path)
.when_reading_file(path)
.io_not_found_as_none()?
{
let mut file_paths = entries
.map(|result| {
result.when_reading_file(path).map(|entry| entry.path())
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
file_paths.sort();
for file_path in &file_paths {
if file_path.extension() == Some(std::ffi::OsStr::new("rc")) {
self.add_trusted_file(&file_path)?
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn add_trusted_file(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<(), ConfigError> {
if let Some(data) = std::fs::read(path)
.when_reading_file(path)
.io_not_found_as_none()?
{
self.layers.extend(ConfigLayer::parse(path, &data)?)
}
Ok(())
}
fn add_for_environment_variable(
&mut self,
var: &str,
section: &[u8],
key: &[u8],
) {
if let Some(value) = env::var_os(var) {
let origin = layer::ConfigOrigin::Environment(var.into());
let mut layer = ConfigLayer::new(origin);
layer.add(
section.to_owned(),
key.to_owned(),
get_bytes_from_os_str(value),
None,
);
self.layers.push(layer)
}
}
#[cfg(unix)] // TODO: other platforms
fn add_system_config(&mut self) -> Result<(), ConfigError> {
let mut add_for_prefix = |prefix: &Path| -> Result<(), ConfigError> {
let etc = prefix.join("etc").join("mercurial");
self.add_trusted_file(&etc.join("hgrc"))?;
self.add_trusted_dir(&etc.join("hgrc.d"))
};
let root = Path::new("/");
// TODO: use `std::env::args_os().next().unwrap()` a.k.a. argv[0]
// instead? TODO: can this be a relative path?
let hg = crate::utils::current_exe()?;
// TODO: this order (per-installation then per-system) matches
// `systemrcpath()` in `mercurial/scmposix.py`, but
// `mercurial/helptext/config.txt` suggests it should be reversed
if let Some(installation_prefix) = hg.parent().and_then(Path::parent) {
if installation_prefix != root {
add_for_prefix(&installation_prefix)?
}
}
add_for_prefix(root)?;
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(unix)] // TODO: other plateforms
fn add_user_config(&mut self) -> Result<(), ConfigError> {
let opt_home = home::home_dir();
if let Some(home) = &opt_home {
self.add_trusted_file(&home.join(".hgrc"))?
}
let darwin = cfg!(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios"));
if !darwin {
if let Some(config_home) = env::var_os("XDG_CONFIG_HOME")
.map(PathBuf::from)
.or_else(|| opt_home.map(|home| home.join(".config")))
{
self.add_trusted_file(&config_home.join("hg").join("hgrc"))?
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Loads in order, which means that the precedence is the same
/// as the order of `sources`.
pub fn load_from_explicit_sources(
sources: Vec<ConfigSource>,
) -> Result<Self, ConfigError> {
let mut layers = vec![];
for source in sources.into_iter() {
match source {
ConfigSource::Parsed(c) => layers.push(c),
ConfigSource::AbsPath(c) => {
// TODO check if it should be trusted
// mercurial/ui.py:427
let data = match std::fs::read(&c) {
Err(_) => continue, // same as the python code
Ok(data) => data,
};
layers.extend(ConfigLayer::parse(&c, &data)?)
}
}
}
Ok(Config { layers })
}
/// Loads the per-repository config into a new `Config` which is combined
/// with `self`.
pub(crate) fn combine_with_repo(
&self,
repo_config_files: &[PathBuf],
) -> Result<Self, ConfigError> {
let (cli_layers, other_layers) = self
.layers
.iter()
.cloned()
.partition(ConfigLayer::is_from_command_line);
let mut repo_config = Self {
layers: other_layers,
};
for path in repo_config_files {
// TODO: check if this file should be trusted:
// `mercurial/ui.py:427`
repo_config.add_trusted_file(path)?;
}
repo_config.layers.extend(cli_layers);
Ok(repo_config)
}
fn get_parse<'config, T: 'config>(
&'config self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
expected_type: &'static str,
parse: impl Fn(&'config [u8]) -> Option<T>,
) -> Result<Option<T>, ConfigValueParseError> {
match self.get_inner(&section, &item) {
Some((layer, v)) => match parse(&v.bytes) {
Some(b) => Ok(Some(b)),
None => Err(ConfigValueParseError {
origin: layer.origin.to_owned(),
line: v.line,
value: v.bytes.to_owned(),
section: section.to_owned(),
item: item.to_owned(),
expected_type,
}),
},
None => Ok(None),
}
}
/// Returns an `Err` if the first value found is not a valid UTF-8 string.
/// Otherwise, returns an `Ok(value)` if found, or `None`.
pub fn get_str(
&self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
) -> Result<Option<&str>, ConfigValueParseError> {
self.get_parse(section, item, "ASCII or UTF-8 string", |value| {
str::from_utf8(value).ok()
})
}
/// Returns an `Err` if the first value found is not a valid unsigned
/// integer. Otherwise, returns an `Ok(value)` if found, or `None`.
pub fn get_u32(
&self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
) -> Result<Option<u32>, ConfigValueParseError> {
self.get_parse(section, item, "valid integer", |value| {
str::from_utf8(value).ok()?.parse().ok()
})
}
/// Returns an `Err` if the first value found is not a valid file size
/// value such as `30` (default unit is bytes), `7 MB`, or `42.5 kb`.
/// Otherwise, returns an `Ok(value_in_bytes)` if found, or `None`.
pub fn get_byte_size(
&self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
) -> Result<Option<u64>, ConfigValueParseError> {
self.get_parse(section, item, "byte quantity", values::parse_byte_size)
}
/// Returns an `Err` if the first value found is not a valid boolean.
/// Otherwise, returns an `Ok(option)`, where `option` is the boolean if
/// found, or `None`.
pub fn get_option(
&self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
) -> Result<Option<bool>, ConfigValueParseError> {
self.get_parse(section, item, "boolean", values::parse_bool)
}
/// Returns the corresponding boolean in the config. Returns `Ok(false)`
/// if the value is not found, an `Err` if it's not a valid boolean.
pub fn get_bool(
&self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
) -> Result<bool, ConfigValueParseError> {
Ok(self.get_option(section, item)?.unwrap_or(false))
}
/// Returns the corresponding list-value in the config if found, or `None`.
///
/// This is appropriate for new configuration keys. The value syntax is
/// **not** the same as most existing list-valued config, which has Python
/// parsing implemented in `parselist()` in
/// `mercurial/utils/stringutil.py`. Faithfully porting that parsing
/// algorithm to Rust (including behavior that are arguably bugs)
/// turned out to be non-trivial and hasn’t been completed as of this
/// writing.
///
/// Instead, the "simple" syntax is: split on comma, then trim leading and
/// trailing whitespace of each component. Quotes or backslashes are not
/// interpreted in any way. Commas are mandatory between values. Values
/// that contain a comma are not supported.
pub fn get_simple_list(
&self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]>> {
self.get(section, item).map(|value| {
value
.split(|&byte| byte == b',')
.map(|component| component.trim())
})
}
/// Returns the raw value bytes of the first one found, or `None`.
pub fn get(&self, section: &[u8], item: &[u8]) -> Option<&[u8]> {
self.get_inner(section, item)
.map(|(_, value)| value.bytes.as_ref())
}
/// Returns the layer and the value of the first one found, or `None`.
fn get_inner(
&self,
section: &[u8],
item: &[u8],
) -> Option<(&ConfigLayer, &ConfigValue)> {
for layer in self.layers.iter().rev() {
if !layer.trusted {
continue;
}
if let Some(v) = layer.get(&section, &item) {
return Some((&layer, v));
}
}
None
}
/// Return all keys defined for the given section
pub fn get_section_keys(&self, section: &[u8]) -> HashSet<&[u8]> {
self.layers
.iter()
.flat_map(|layer| layer.iter_keys(section))
.collect()
}
/// Get raw values bytes from all layers (even untrusted ones) in order
/// of precedence.
#[cfg(test)]
fn get_all(&self, section: &[u8], item: &[u8]) -> Vec<&[u8]> {
let mut res = vec![];
for layer in self.layers.iter().rev() {
if let Some(v) = layer.get(&section, &item) {
res.push(v.bytes.as_ref());
}
}
res
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Write;
#[test]
fn test_include_layer_ordering() {
let tmpdir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
let tmpdir_path = tmpdir.path();
let mut included_file =
File::create(&tmpdir_path.join("included.rc")).unwrap();
included_file.write_all(b"[section]\nitem=value1").unwrap();
let base_config_path = tmpdir_path.join("base.rc");
let mut config_file = File::create(&base_config_path).unwrap();
let data =
b"[section]\nitem=value0\n%include included.rc\nitem=value2\n\
[section2]\ncount = 4\nsize = 1.5 KB\nnot-count = 1.5\nnot-size = 1 ub";
config_file.write_all(data).unwrap();
let sources = vec![ConfigSource::AbsPath(base_config_path)];
let config = Config::load_from_explicit_sources(sources)
.expect("expected valid config");
let (_, value) = config.get_inner(b"section", b"item").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
value,
&ConfigValue {
bytes: b"value2".to_vec(),
line: Some(4)
}
);
let value = config.get(b"section", b"item").unwrap();
assert_eq!(value, b"value2",);
assert_eq!(
config.get_all(b"section", b"item"),
[b"value2", b"value1", b"value0"]
);
assert_eq!(config.get_u32(b"section2", b"count").unwrap(), Some(4));
assert_eq!(
config.get_byte_size(b"section2", b"size").unwrap(),
Some(1024 + 512)
);
assert!(config.get_u32(b"section2", b"not-count").is_err());
assert!(config.get_byte_size(b"section2", b"not-size").is_err());
}
}