git-annex/Git/Config.hs
Joey Hess e864c8d033 blind enabling gcrypt repos on rsync.net
This pulls off quite a nice trick: When given a path on rsync.net, it
determines if it is an encrypted git repository that the user has
the key to decrypt, and merges with it. This is works even when
the local repository had no idea that the gcrypt remote exists!

(As previously done with local drives.)

This commit sponsored by Pedro Côrte-Real
2013-09-27 16:21:56 -04:00

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{- git repository configuration handling
-
- Copyright 2010-2012 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Git.Config where
import qualified Data.Map as M
import Data.Char
import System.Process (cwd, env)
import Control.Exception.Extensible
import Common
import Git
import Git.Types
import qualified Git.Construct
import Utility.UserInfo
{- Returns a single git config setting, or a default value if not set. -}
get :: String -> String -> Repo -> String
get key defaultValue repo = M.findWithDefault defaultValue key (config repo)
{- Returns a list with each line of a multiline config setting. -}
getList :: String -> Repo -> [String]
getList key repo = M.findWithDefault [] key (fullconfig repo)
{- Returns a single git config setting, if set. -}
getMaybe :: String -> Repo -> Maybe String
getMaybe key repo = M.lookup key (config repo)
{- Runs git config and populates a repo with its config.
- Avoids re-reading config when run repeatedly. -}
read :: Repo -> IO Repo
read repo@(Repo { config = c })
| c == M.empty = read' repo
| otherwise = return repo
{- Reads config even if it was read before. -}
reRead :: Repo -> IO Repo
reRead r = read' $ r
{ config = M.empty
, fullconfig = M.empty
}
{- Cannot use pipeRead because it relies on the config having been already
- read. Instead, chdir to the repo and run git config.
-}
read' :: Repo -> IO Repo
read' repo = go repo
where
go Repo { location = Local { gitdir = d } } = git_config d
go Repo { location = LocalUnknown d } = git_config d
go _ = assertLocal repo $ error "internal"
git_config d = withHandle StdoutHandle createProcessSuccess p $
hRead repo
where
params = ["config", "--null", "--list"]
p = (proc "git" params)
{ cwd = Just d
, env = gitEnv repo
}
{- Gets the global git config, returning a dummy Repo containing it. -}
global :: IO (Maybe Repo)
global = do
home <- myHomeDir
ifM (doesFileExist $ home </> ".gitconfig")
( do
repo <- Git.Construct.fromUnknown
repo' <- withHandle StdoutHandle createProcessSuccess p $
hRead repo
return $ Just repo'
, return Nothing
)
where
params = ["config", "--null", "--list", "--global"]
p = (proc "git" params)
{- Reads git config from a handle and populates a repo with it. -}
hRead :: Repo -> Handle -> IO Repo
hRead repo h = do
-- We use the FileSystemEncoding when reading from git-config,
-- because it can contain arbitrary filepaths (and other strings)
-- in any encoding.
fileEncoding h
val <- hGetContentsStrict h
store val repo
{- Stores a git config into a Repo, returning the new version of the Repo.
- The git config may be multiple lines, or a single line.
- Config settings can be updated incrementally.
-}
store :: String -> Repo -> IO Repo
store s repo = do
let c = parse s
repo' <- updateLocation $ repo
{ config = (M.map Prelude.head c) `M.union` config repo
, fullconfig = M.unionWith (++) c (fullconfig repo)
}
rs <- Git.Construct.fromRemotes repo'
return $ repo' { remotes = rs }
{- Updates the location of a repo, based on its configuration.
-
- Git.Construct makes LocalUknown repos, of which only a directory is
- known. Once the config is read, this can be fixed up to a Local repo,
- based on the core.bare and core.worktree settings.
-}
updateLocation :: Repo -> IO Repo
updateLocation r@(Repo { location = LocalUnknown d })
| isBare r = updateLocation' r $ Local d Nothing
| otherwise = updateLocation' r $ Local (d </> ".git") (Just d)
updateLocation r@(Repo { location = l@(Local {}) }) = updateLocation' r l
updateLocation r = return r
updateLocation' :: Repo -> RepoLocation -> IO Repo
updateLocation' r l = do
l' <- case getMaybe "core.worktree" r of
Nothing -> return l
Just d -> do
{- core.worktree is relative to the gitdir -}
top <- absPath $ gitdir l
return $ l { worktree = Just $ absPathFrom top d }
return $ r { location = l' }
{- Parses git config --list or git config --null --list output into a
- config map. -}
parse :: String -> M.Map String [String]
parse [] = M.empty
parse s
-- --list output will have an = in the first line
| all ('=' `elem`) (take 1 ls) = sep '=' ls
-- --null --list output separates keys from values with newlines
| otherwise = sep '\n' $ split "\0" s
where
ls = lines s
sep c = M.fromListWith (++) . map (\(k,v) -> (k, [v])) .
map (separate (== c))
{- Checks if a string from git config is a true value. -}
isTrue :: String -> Maybe Bool
isTrue s
| s' == "true" = Just True
| s' == "false" = Just False
| otherwise = Nothing
where
s' = map toLower s
boolConfig :: Bool -> String
boolConfig True = "true"
boolConfig False = "false"
isBare :: Repo -> Bool
isBare r = fromMaybe False $ isTrue =<< getMaybe "core.bare" r
{- Runs a command to get the configuration of a repo,
- and returns a repo populated with the configuration, as well as the raw
- output of the command. -}
fromPipe :: Repo -> String -> [CommandParam] -> IO (Either SomeException (Repo, String))
fromPipe r cmd params = try $
withHandle StdoutHandle createProcessSuccess p $ \h -> do
fileEncoding h
val <- hGetContentsStrict h
r' <- store val r
return (r', val)
where
p = proc cmd $ toCommand params
{- Reads git config from a specified file and returns the repo populated
- with the configuration. -}
fromFile :: Repo -> FilePath -> IO (Either SomeException (Repo, String))
fromFile r f = fromPipe r "git"
[ Param "config"
, Param "--file"
, File f
, Param "--list"
]