git-annex/Git/Construct.hs
Joey Hess 40ecf58d4b
update licenses from GPL to AGPL
This does not change the overall license of the git-annex program, which
was already AGPL due to a number of sources files being AGPL already.

Legally speaking, I'm adding a new license under which these files are
now available; I already released their current contents under the GPL
license. Now they're dual licensed GPL and AGPL. However, I intend
for all my future changes to these files to only be released under the
AGPL license, and I won't be tracking the dual licensing status, so I'm
simply changing the license statement to say it's AGPL.

(In some cases, others wrote parts of the code of a file and released it
under the GPL; but in all cases I have contributed a significant portion
of the code in each file and it's that code that is getting the AGPL
license; the GPL license of other contributors allows combining with
AGPL code.)
2019-03-13 15:48:14 -04:00

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{- Construction of Git Repo objects
-
- Copyright 2010-2012 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Git.Construct (
fromCwd,
fromAbsPath,
fromPath,
fromUrl,
fromUnknown,
localToUrl,
remoteNamed,
remoteNamedFromKey,
fromRemotes,
fromRemoteLocation,
repoAbsPath,
checkForRepo,
newFrom,
) where
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
import System.Posix.User
#endif
import qualified Data.Map as M
import Network.URI
import Common
import Git.Types
import Git
import Git.Remote
import Git.FilePath
import qualified Git.Url as Url
import Utility.UserInfo
{- Finds the git repository used for the cwd, which may be in a parent
- directory. -}
fromCwd :: IO (Maybe Repo)
fromCwd = getCurrentDirectory >>= seekUp
where
seekUp dir = do
r <- checkForRepo dir
case r of
Nothing -> case upFrom dir of
Nothing -> return Nothing
Just d -> seekUp d
Just loc -> pure $ Just $ newFrom loc
{- Local Repo constructor, accepts a relative or absolute path. -}
fromPath :: FilePath -> IO Repo
fromPath dir = fromAbsPath =<< absPath dir
{- Local Repo constructor, requires an absolute path to the repo be
- specified. -}
fromAbsPath :: FilePath -> IO Repo
fromAbsPath dir
| absoluteGitPath dir = hunt
| otherwise =
error $ "internal error, " ++ dir ++ " is not absolute"
where
ret = pure . newFrom . LocalUnknown
canondir = dropTrailingPathSeparator dir
{- When dir == "foo/.git", git looks for "foo/.git/.git",
- and failing that, uses "foo" as the repository. -}
hunt
| (pathSeparator:".git") `isSuffixOf` canondir =
ifM (doesDirectoryExist $ dir </> ".git")
( ret dir
, ret (takeDirectory canondir)
)
| otherwise = ifM (doesDirectoryExist dir)
( ret dir
-- git falls back to dir.git when dir doesn't
-- exist, as long as dir didn't end with a
-- path separator
, if dir == canondir
then ret (dir ++ ".git")
else ret dir
)
{- Remote Repo constructor. Throws exception on invalid url.
-
- Git is somewhat forgiving about urls to repositories, allowing
- eg spaces that are not normally allowed unescaped in urls.
-}
fromUrl :: String -> IO Repo
fromUrl url
| not (isURI url) = fromUrlStrict $ escapeURIString isUnescapedInURI url
| otherwise = fromUrlStrict url
fromUrlStrict :: String -> IO Repo
fromUrlStrict url
| "file://" `isPrefixOf` url = fromAbsPath $ unEscapeString $ uriPath u
| otherwise = pure $ newFrom $ Url u
where
u = fromMaybe bad $ parseURI url
bad = error $ "bad url " ++ url
{- Creates a repo that has an unknown location. -}
fromUnknown :: Repo
fromUnknown = newFrom Unknown
{- Converts a local Repo into a remote repo, using the reference repo
- which is assumed to be on the same host. -}
localToUrl :: Repo -> Repo -> Repo
localToUrl reference r
| not $ repoIsUrl reference = error "internal error; reference repo not url"
| repoIsUrl r = r
| otherwise = case Url.authority reference of
Nothing -> r
Just auth ->
let absurl = concat
[ Url.scheme reference
, "//"
, auth
, repoPath r
]
in r { location = Url $ fromJust $ parseURI absurl }
{- Calculates a list of a repo's configured remotes, by parsing its config. -}
fromRemotes :: Repo -> IO [Repo]
fromRemotes repo = mapM construct remotepairs
where
filterconfig f = filter f $ M.toList $ config repo
filterkeys f = filterconfig (\(k,_) -> f k)
remotepairs = filterkeys isRemoteKey
construct (k,v) = remoteNamedFromKey k $ fromRemoteLocation v repo
{- Sets the name of a remote when constructing the Repo to represent it. -}
remoteNamed :: String -> IO Repo -> IO Repo
remoteNamed n constructor = do
r <- constructor
return $ r { remoteName = Just n }
{- Sets the name of a remote based on the git config key, such as
- "remote.foo.url". -}
remoteNamedFromKey :: String -> IO Repo -> IO Repo
remoteNamedFromKey = remoteNamed . remoteKeyToRemoteName
{- Constructs a new Repo for one of a Repo's remotes using a given
- location (ie, an url). -}
fromRemoteLocation :: String -> Repo -> IO Repo
fromRemoteLocation s repo = gen $ parseRemoteLocation s repo
where
gen (RemotePath p) = fromRemotePath p repo
gen (RemoteUrl u) = fromUrl u
{- Constructs a Repo from the path specified in the git remotes of
- another Repo. -}
fromRemotePath :: FilePath -> Repo -> IO Repo
fromRemotePath dir repo = do
dir' <- expandTilde dir
fromPath $ repoPath repo </> dir'
{- Git remotes can have a directory that is specified relative
- to the user's home directory, or that contains tilde expansions.
- This converts such a directory to an absolute path.
- Note that it has to run on the system where the remote is.
-}
repoAbsPath :: FilePath -> IO FilePath
repoAbsPath d = do
d' <- expandTilde d
h <- myHomeDir
return $ h </> d'
expandTilde :: FilePath -> IO FilePath
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
expandTilde = return
#else
expandTilde = expandt True
where
expandt _ [] = return ""
expandt _ ('/':cs) = do
v <- expandt True cs
return ('/':v)
expandt True ('~':'/':cs) = do
h <- myHomeDir
return $ h </> cs
expandt True ('~':cs) = do
let (name, rest) = findname "" cs
u <- getUserEntryForName name
return $ homeDirectory u </> rest
expandt _ (c:cs) = do
v <- expandt False cs
return (c:v)
findname n [] = (n, "")
findname n (c:cs)
| c == '/' = (n, cs)
| otherwise = findname (n++[c]) cs
#endif
{- Checks if a git repository exists in a directory. Does not find
- git repositories in parent directories. -}
checkForRepo :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe RepoLocation)
checkForRepo dir =
check isRepo $
check gitDirFile $
check isBareRepo $
return Nothing
where
check test cont = maybe cont (return . Just) =<< test
checkdir c = ifM c
( return $ Just $ LocalUnknown dir
, return Nothing
)
isRepo = checkdir $
gitSignature (".git" </> "config")
<||>
-- A git-worktree lacks .git/config, but has .git/commondir.
-- (Normally the .git is a file, not a symlink, but it can
-- be converted to a symlink and git will still work;
-- this handles that case.)
gitSignature (".git" </> "gitdir")
isBareRepo = checkdir $ gitSignature "config"
<&&> doesDirectoryExist (dir </> "objects")
gitDirFile = do
-- git-submodule, git-worktree, and --separate-git-dir
-- make .git be a file pointing to the real git directory.
c <- firstLine <$>
catchDefaultIO "" (readFile $ dir </> ".git")
return $ if gitdirprefix `isPrefixOf` c
then Just $ Local
{ gitdir = absPathFrom dir $
drop (length gitdirprefix) c
, worktree = Just dir
}
else Nothing
where
gitdirprefix = "gitdir: "
gitSignature file = doesFileExist $ dir </> file
newFrom :: RepoLocation -> Repo
newFrom l = Repo
{ location = l
, config = M.empty
, fullconfig = M.empty
, remoteName = Nothing
, gitEnv = Nothing
, gitEnvOverridesGitDir = False
, gitGlobalOpts = []
}