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// Copyright 2021 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package mirror
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"strings"
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
repo_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/repo"
system_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/system"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/cache"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/lfs"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/notification"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/process"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/proxy"
repo_module "code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/repository"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/timeutil"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
// gitShortEmptySha Git short empty SHA
const gitShortEmptySha = "0000000"
// UpdateAddress writes new address to Git repository and database
func UpdateAddress(ctx context.Context, m *repo_model.Mirror, addr string) error {
remoteName := m.GetRemoteName()
repoPath := m.GetRepository().RepoPath()
// Remove old remote
_, _, err := git.NewCommand(ctx, "remote", "rm").AddDynamicArguments(remoteName).RunStdString(&git.RunOpts{Dir: repoPath})
if err != nil && !strings.HasPrefix(err.Error(), "exit status 128 - fatal: No such remote ") {
return err
}
cmd := git.NewCommand(ctx, "remote", "add").AddDynamicArguments(remoteName).AddArguments("--mirror=fetch").AddDynamicArguments(addr)
if strings.Contains(addr, "://") && strings.Contains(addr, "@") {
cmd.SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("remote add %s --mirror=fetch %s [repo_path: %s]", remoteName, util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(addr), repoPath))
} else {
cmd.SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("remote add %s --mirror=fetch %s [repo_path: %s]", remoteName, addr, repoPath))
}
_, _, err = cmd.RunStdString(&git.RunOpts{Dir: repoPath})
if err != nil && !strings.HasPrefix(err.Error(), "exit status 128 - fatal: No such remote ") {
return err
}
if m.Repo.HasWiki() {
wikiPath := m.Repo.WikiPath()
wikiRemotePath := repo_module.WikiRemoteURL(ctx, addr)
// Remove old remote of wiki
_, _, err = git.NewCommand(ctx, "remote", "rm").AddDynamicArguments(remoteName).RunStdString(&git.RunOpts{Dir: wikiPath})
if err != nil && !strings.HasPrefix(err.Error(), "exit status 128 - fatal: No such remote ") {
return err
}
cmd = git.NewCommand(ctx, "remote", "add").AddDynamicArguments(remoteName).AddArguments("--mirror=fetch").AddDynamicArguments(wikiRemotePath)
if strings.Contains(wikiRemotePath, "://") && strings.Contains(wikiRemotePath, "@") {
cmd.SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("remote add %s --mirror=fetch %s [repo_path: %s]", remoteName, util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(wikiRemotePath), wikiPath))
} else {
cmd.SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("remote add %s --mirror=fetch %s [repo_path: %s]", remoteName, wikiRemotePath, wikiPath))
}
_, _, err = cmd.RunStdString(&git.RunOpts{Dir: wikiPath})
if err != nil && !strings.HasPrefix(err.Error(), "exit status 128 - fatal: No such remote ") {
return err
}
}
m.Repo.OriginalURL = addr
return repo_model.UpdateRepositoryCols(ctx, m.Repo, "original_url")
}
// mirrorSyncResult contains information of a updated reference.
// If the oldCommitID is "0000000", it means a new reference, the value of newCommitID is empty.
// If the newCommitID is "0000000", it means the reference is deleted, the value of oldCommitID is empty.
type mirrorSyncResult struct {
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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refName git.RefName
oldCommitID string
newCommitID string
}
// parseRemoteUpdateOutput detects create, update and delete operations of references from upstream.
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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// possible output example:
/*
// * [new tag] v0.1.8 -> v0.1.8
// * [new branch] master -> origin/master
// - [deleted] (none) -> origin/test // delete a branch
// - [deleted] (none) -> 1 // delete a tag
// 957a993..a87ba5f test -> origin/test
// + f895a1e...957a993 test -> origin/test (forced update)
*/
// TODO: return whether it's a force update
func parseRemoteUpdateOutput(output, remoteName string) []*mirrorSyncResult {
results := make([]*mirrorSyncResult, 0, 3)
lines := strings.Split(output, "\n")
for i := range lines {
// Make sure reference name is presented before continue
idx := strings.Index(lines[i], "-> ")
if idx == -1 {
continue
}
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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refName := strings.TrimSpace(lines[i][idx+3:])
switch {
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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case strings.HasPrefix(lines[i], " * [new tag]"): // new tag
results = append(results, &mirrorSyncResult{
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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refName: git.RefNameFromTag(refName),
oldCommitID: gitShortEmptySha,
})
case strings.HasPrefix(lines[i], " * [new branch]"): // new branch
refName = strings.TrimPrefix(refName, remoteName+"/")
results = append(results, &mirrorSyncResult{
refName: git.RefNameFromBranch(refName),
oldCommitID: gitShortEmptySha,
})
case strings.HasPrefix(lines[i], " - "): // Delete reference
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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isTag := !strings.HasPrefix(refName, remoteName+"/")
var refFullName git.RefName
if isTag {
refFullName = git.RefNameFromTag(refName)
} else {
refFullName = git.RefNameFromBranch(strings.TrimPrefix(refName, remoteName+"/"))
}
results = append(results, &mirrorSyncResult{
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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refName: refFullName,
newCommitID: gitShortEmptySha,
})
case strings.HasPrefix(lines[i], " + "): // Force update
if idx := strings.Index(refName, " "); idx > -1 {
refName = refName[:idx]
}
delimIdx := strings.Index(lines[i][3:], " ")
if delimIdx == -1 {
log.Error("SHA delimiter not found: %q", lines[i])
continue
}
shas := strings.Split(lines[i][3:delimIdx+3], "...")
if len(shas) != 2 {
log.Error("Expect two SHAs but not what found: %q", lines[i])
continue
}
results = append(results, &mirrorSyncResult{
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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refName: git.RefNameFromBranch(strings.TrimPrefix(refName, remoteName+"/")),
oldCommitID: shas[0],
newCommitID: shas[1],
})
case strings.HasPrefix(lines[i], " "): // New commits of a reference
delimIdx := strings.Index(lines[i][3:], " ")
if delimIdx == -1 {
log.Error("SHA delimiter not found: %q", lines[i])
continue
}
shas := strings.Split(lines[i][3:delimIdx+3], "..")
if len(shas) != 2 {
log.Error("Expect two SHAs but not what found: %q", lines[i])
continue
}
results = append(results, &mirrorSyncResult{
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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refName: git.RefNameFromBranch(strings.TrimPrefix(refName, remoteName+"/")),
oldCommitID: shas[0],
newCommitID: shas[1],
})
default:
log.Warn("parseRemoteUpdateOutput: unexpected update line %q", lines[i])
}
}
return results
}
func pruneBrokenReferences(ctx context.Context,
m *repo_model.Mirror,
repoPath string,
timeout time.Duration,
stdoutBuilder, stderrBuilder *strings.Builder,
isWiki bool,
) error {
wiki := ""
if isWiki {
wiki = "Wiki "
}
stderrBuilder.Reset()
stdoutBuilder.Reset()
pruneErr := git.NewCommand(ctx, "remote", "prune").AddDynamicArguments(m.GetRemoteName()).
SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("Mirror.runSync %ssPrune references: %s ", wiki, m.Repo.FullName())).
Run(&git.RunOpts{
Timeout: timeout,
Dir: repoPath,
Stdout: stdoutBuilder,
Stderr: stderrBuilder,
})
if pruneErr != nil {
stdout := stdoutBuilder.String()
stderr := stderrBuilder.String()
// sanitize the output, since it may contain the remote address, which may
// contain a password
stderrMessage := util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stderr)
stdoutMessage := util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stdout)
log.Error("Failed to prune mirror repository %s%-v references:\nStdout: %s\nStderr: %s\nErr: %v", wiki, m.Repo, stdoutMessage, stderrMessage, pruneErr)
desc := fmt.Sprintf("Failed to prune mirror repository %s'%s' references: %s", wiki, repoPath, stderrMessage)
if err := system_model.CreateRepositoryNotice(desc); err != nil {
log.Error("CreateRepositoryNotice: %v", err)
}
// this if will only be reached on a successful prune so try to get the mirror again
}
return pruneErr
}
// runSync returns true if sync finished without error.
func runSync(ctx context.Context, m *repo_model.Mirror) ([]*mirrorSyncResult, bool) {
repoPath := m.Repo.RepoPath()
wikiPath := m.Repo.WikiPath()
timeout := time.Duration(setting.Git.Timeout.Mirror) * time.Second
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: running git remote update...", m.Repo)
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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// use fetch but not remote update because git fetch support --tags but remote update doesn't
cmd := git.NewCommand(ctx, "fetch")
if m.EnablePrune {
Refactor git command package to improve security and maintainability (#22678) This PR follows #21535 (and replace #22592) ## Review without space diff https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22678/files?diff=split&w=1 ## Purpose of this PR 1. Make git module command completely safe (risky user inputs won't be passed as argument option anymore) 2. Avoid low-level mistakes like https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22098#discussion_r1045234918 3. Remove deprecated and dirty `CmdArgCheck` function, hide the `CmdArg` type 4. Simplify code when using git command ## The main idea of this PR * Move the `git.CmdArg` to the `internal` package, then no other package except `git` could use it. Then developers could never do `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(userInput))` any more. * Introduce `git.ToTrustedCmdArgs`, it's for user-provided and already trusted arguments. It's only used in a few cases, for example: use git arguments from config file, help unit test with some arguments. * Introduce `AddOptionValues` and `AddOptionFormat`, they make code more clear and simple: * Before: `AddArguments("-m").AddDynamicArguments(message)` * After: `AddOptionValues("-m", message)` * - * Before: `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(fmt.Sprintf("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)))` * After: `AddOptionFormat("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)` ## FAQ ### Why these changes were not done in #21535 ? #21535 is mainly a search&replace, it did its best to not change too much logic. Making the framework better needs a lot of changes, so this separate PR is needed as the second step. ### The naming of `AddOptionXxx` According to git's manual, the `--xxx` part is called `option`. ### How can it guarantee that `internal.CmdArg` won't be not misused? Go's specification guarantees that. Trying to access other package's internal package causes compilation error. And, `golangci-lint` also denies the git/internal package. Only the `git/command.go` can use it carefully. ### There is still a `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, will it still allow developers to make mistakes and pass untrusted arguments? Generally speaking, no. Because when using `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, the code will be very complex (see the changes for examples). Then developers and reviewers can know that something might be unreasonable. ### Why there was a `CmdArgCheck` and why it's removed? At the moment of #21535, to reduce unnecessary changes, `CmdArgCheck` was introduced as a hacky patch. Now, almost all code could be written as `cmd := NewCommand(); cmd.AddXxx(...)`, then there is no need for `CmdArgCheck` anymore. ### Why many codes for `signArg == ""` is deleted? Because in the old code, `signArg` could never be empty string, it's either `-S[key-id]` or `--no-gpg-sign`. So the `signArg == ""` is just dead code. --------- Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
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cmd.AddArguments("--prune")
}
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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cmd.AddArguments("--tags").AddDynamicArguments(m.GetRemoteName())
remoteURL, remoteErr := git.GetRemoteURL(ctx, repoPath, m.GetRemoteName())
if remoteErr != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: GetRemoteAddress Error %v", m.Repo, remoteErr)
return nil, false
}
envs := proxy.EnvWithProxy(remoteURL.URL)
stdoutBuilder := strings.Builder{}
stderrBuilder := strings.Builder{}
Refactor git command package to improve security and maintainability (#22678) This PR follows #21535 (and replace #22592) ## Review without space diff https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22678/files?diff=split&w=1 ## Purpose of this PR 1. Make git module command completely safe (risky user inputs won't be passed as argument option anymore) 2. Avoid low-level mistakes like https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22098#discussion_r1045234918 3. Remove deprecated and dirty `CmdArgCheck` function, hide the `CmdArg` type 4. Simplify code when using git command ## The main idea of this PR * Move the `git.CmdArg` to the `internal` package, then no other package except `git` could use it. Then developers could never do `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(userInput))` any more. * Introduce `git.ToTrustedCmdArgs`, it's for user-provided and already trusted arguments. It's only used in a few cases, for example: use git arguments from config file, help unit test with some arguments. * Introduce `AddOptionValues` and `AddOptionFormat`, they make code more clear and simple: * Before: `AddArguments("-m").AddDynamicArguments(message)` * After: `AddOptionValues("-m", message)` * - * Before: `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(fmt.Sprintf("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)))` * After: `AddOptionFormat("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)` ## FAQ ### Why these changes were not done in #21535 ? #21535 is mainly a search&replace, it did its best to not change too much logic. Making the framework better needs a lot of changes, so this separate PR is needed as the second step. ### The naming of `AddOptionXxx` According to git's manual, the `--xxx` part is called `option`. ### How can it guarantee that `internal.CmdArg` won't be not misused? Go's specification guarantees that. Trying to access other package's internal package causes compilation error. And, `golangci-lint` also denies the git/internal package. Only the `git/command.go` can use it carefully. ### There is still a `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, will it still allow developers to make mistakes and pass untrusted arguments? Generally speaking, no. Because when using `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, the code will be very complex (see the changes for examples). Then developers and reviewers can know that something might be unreasonable. ### Why there was a `CmdArgCheck` and why it's removed? At the moment of #21535, to reduce unnecessary changes, `CmdArgCheck` was introduced as a hacky patch. Now, almost all code could be written as `cmd := NewCommand(); cmd.AddXxx(...)`, then there is no need for `CmdArgCheck` anymore. ### Why many codes for `signArg == ""` is deleted? Because in the old code, `signArg` could never be empty string, it's either `-S[key-id]` or `--no-gpg-sign`. So the `signArg == ""` is just dead code. --------- Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
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if err := cmd.
SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("Mirror.runSync: %s", m.Repo.FullName())).
Run(&git.RunOpts{
Timeout: timeout,
Dir: repoPath,
Env: envs,
Stdout: &stdoutBuilder,
Stderr: &stderrBuilder,
}); err != nil {
stdout := stdoutBuilder.String()
stderr := stderrBuilder.String()
// sanitize the output, since it may contain the remote address, which may contain a password
stderrMessage := util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stderr)
stdoutMessage := util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stdout)
// Now check if the error is a resolve reference due to broken reference
if strings.Contains(stderr, "unable to resolve reference") && strings.Contains(stderr, "reference broken") {
log.Warn("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to update mirror repository due to broken references:\nStdout: %s\nStderr: %s\nErr: %v\nAttempting Prune", m.Repo, stdoutMessage, stderrMessage, err)
err = nil
// Attempt prune
pruneErr := pruneBrokenReferences(ctx, m, repoPath, timeout, &stdoutBuilder, &stderrBuilder, false)
if pruneErr == nil {
// Successful prune - reattempt mirror
stderrBuilder.Reset()
stdoutBuilder.Reset()
Refactor git command package to improve security and maintainability (#22678) This PR follows #21535 (and replace #22592) ## Review without space diff https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22678/files?diff=split&w=1 ## Purpose of this PR 1. Make git module command completely safe (risky user inputs won't be passed as argument option anymore) 2. Avoid low-level mistakes like https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22098#discussion_r1045234918 3. Remove deprecated and dirty `CmdArgCheck` function, hide the `CmdArg` type 4. Simplify code when using git command ## The main idea of this PR * Move the `git.CmdArg` to the `internal` package, then no other package except `git` could use it. Then developers could never do `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(userInput))` any more. * Introduce `git.ToTrustedCmdArgs`, it's for user-provided and already trusted arguments. It's only used in a few cases, for example: use git arguments from config file, help unit test with some arguments. * Introduce `AddOptionValues` and `AddOptionFormat`, they make code more clear and simple: * Before: `AddArguments("-m").AddDynamicArguments(message)` * After: `AddOptionValues("-m", message)` * - * Before: `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(fmt.Sprintf("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)))` * After: `AddOptionFormat("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)` ## FAQ ### Why these changes were not done in #21535 ? #21535 is mainly a search&replace, it did its best to not change too much logic. Making the framework better needs a lot of changes, so this separate PR is needed as the second step. ### The naming of `AddOptionXxx` According to git's manual, the `--xxx` part is called `option`. ### How can it guarantee that `internal.CmdArg` won't be not misused? Go's specification guarantees that. Trying to access other package's internal package causes compilation error. And, `golangci-lint` also denies the git/internal package. Only the `git/command.go` can use it carefully. ### There is still a `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, will it still allow developers to make mistakes and pass untrusted arguments? Generally speaking, no. Because when using `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, the code will be very complex (see the changes for examples). Then developers and reviewers can know that something might be unreasonable. ### Why there was a `CmdArgCheck` and why it's removed? At the moment of #21535, to reduce unnecessary changes, `CmdArgCheck` was introduced as a hacky patch. Now, almost all code could be written as `cmd := NewCommand(); cmd.AddXxx(...)`, then there is no need for `CmdArgCheck` anymore. ### Why many codes for `signArg == ""` is deleted? Because in the old code, `signArg` could never be empty string, it's either `-S[key-id]` or `--no-gpg-sign`. So the `signArg == ""` is just dead code. --------- Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
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if err = cmd.
SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("Mirror.runSync: %s", m.Repo.FullName())).
Run(&git.RunOpts{
Timeout: timeout,
Dir: repoPath,
Stdout: &stdoutBuilder,
Stderr: &stderrBuilder,
}); err != nil {
stdout := stdoutBuilder.String()
stderr := stderrBuilder.String()
// sanitize the output, since it may contain the remote address, which may
// contain a password
stderrMessage = util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stderr)
stdoutMessage = util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stdout)
}
}
}
// If there is still an error (or there always was an error)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to update mirror repository:\nStdout: %s\nStderr: %s\nErr: %v", m.Repo, stdoutMessage, stderrMessage, err)
desc := fmt.Sprintf("Failed to update mirror repository '%s': %s", repoPath, stderrMessage)
if err = system_model.CreateRepositoryNotice(desc); err != nil {
log.Error("CreateRepositoryNotice: %v", err)
}
return nil, false
}
}
output := stderrBuilder.String()
if err := git.WriteCommitGraph(ctx, repoPath); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: %v", m.Repo, err)
}
gitRepo, err := git.OpenRepository(ctx, repoPath)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to OpenRepository: %v", m.Repo, err)
return nil, false
}
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: syncing branches...", m.Repo)
if _, err = repo_module.SyncRepoBranchesWithRepo(ctx, m.Repo, gitRepo, 0); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to synchronize branches: %v", m.Repo, err)
}
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: syncing releases with tags...", m.Repo)
if err = repo_module.SyncReleasesWithTags(m.Repo, gitRepo); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to synchronize tags to releases: %v", m.Repo, err)
}
if m.LFS && setting.LFS.StartServer {
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: syncing LFS objects...", m.Repo)
endpoint := lfs.DetermineEndpoint(remoteURL.String(), m.LFSEndpoint)
lfsClient := lfs.NewClient(endpoint, nil)
if err = repo_module.StoreMissingLfsObjectsInRepository(ctx, m.Repo, gitRepo, lfsClient); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to synchronize LFS objects for repository: %v", m.Repo, err)
}
}
gitRepo.Close()
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: updating size of repository", m.Repo)
if err := repo_module.UpdateRepoSize(ctx, m.Repo); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to update size for mirror repository: %v", m.Repo, err)
}
if m.Repo.HasWiki() {
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v Wiki]: running git remote update...", m.Repo)
stderrBuilder.Reset()
stdoutBuilder.Reset()
if err := git.NewCommand(ctx, "remote", "update", "--prune").AddDynamicArguments(m.GetRemoteName()).
SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("Mirror.runSync Wiki: %s ", m.Repo.FullName())).
Run(&git.RunOpts{
Timeout: timeout,
Dir: wikiPath,
Stdout: &stdoutBuilder,
Stderr: &stderrBuilder,
}); err != nil {
stdout := stdoutBuilder.String()
stderr := stderrBuilder.String()
// sanitize the output, since it may contain the remote address, which may contain a password
stderrMessage := util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stderr)
stdoutMessage := util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stdout)
// Now check if the error is a resolve reference due to broken reference
if strings.Contains(stderrMessage, "unable to resolve reference") && strings.Contains(stderrMessage, "reference broken") {
log.Warn("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v Wiki]: failed to update mirror wiki repository due to broken references:\nStdout: %s\nStderr: %s\nErr: %v\nAttempting Prune", m.Repo, stdoutMessage, stderrMessage, err)
err = nil
// Attempt prune
pruneErr := pruneBrokenReferences(ctx, m, repoPath, timeout, &stdoutBuilder, &stderrBuilder, true)
if pruneErr == nil {
// Successful prune - reattempt mirror
stderrBuilder.Reset()
stdoutBuilder.Reset()
if err = git.NewCommand(ctx, "remote", "update", "--prune").AddDynamicArguments(m.GetRemoteName()).
SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("Mirror.runSync Wiki: %s ", m.Repo.FullName())).
Run(&git.RunOpts{
Timeout: timeout,
Dir: wikiPath,
Stdout: &stdoutBuilder,
Stderr: &stderrBuilder,
}); err != nil {
stdout := stdoutBuilder.String()
stderr := stderrBuilder.String()
stderrMessage = util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stderr)
stdoutMessage = util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(stdout)
}
}
}
// If there is still an error (or there always was an error)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v Wiki]: failed to update mirror repository wiki:\nStdout: %s\nStderr: %s\nErr: %v", m.Repo, stdoutMessage, stderrMessage, err)
desc := fmt.Sprintf("Failed to update mirror repository wiki '%s': %s", wikiPath, stderrMessage)
if err = system_model.CreateRepositoryNotice(desc); err != nil {
log.Error("CreateRepositoryNotice: %v", err)
}
return nil, false
}
if err := git.WriteCommitGraph(ctx, wikiPath); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: %v", m.Repo, err)
}
}
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v Wiki]: git remote update complete", m.Repo)
}
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: invalidating mirror branch caches...", m.Repo)
branches, _, err := git.GetBranchesByPath(ctx, m.Repo.RepoPath(), 0, 0)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to GetBranches: %v", m.Repo, err)
return nil, false
}
for _, branch := range branches {
cache.Remove(m.Repo.GetCommitsCountCacheKey(branch.Name, true))
}
m.UpdatedUnix = timeutil.TimeStampNow()
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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return parseRemoteUpdateOutput(output, m.GetRemoteName()), true
}
// SyncPullMirror starts the sync of the pull mirror and schedules the next run.
func SyncPullMirror(ctx context.Context, repoID int64) bool {
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo_id: %v]", repoID)
defer func() {
err := recover()
if err == nil {
return
}
// There was a panic whilst syncMirrors...
log.Error("PANIC whilst SyncMirrors[repo_id: %d] Panic: %v\nStacktrace: %s", repoID, err, log.Stack(2))
}()
m, err := repo_model.GetMirrorByRepoID(ctx, repoID)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo_id: %v]: unable to GetMirrorByRepoID: %v", repoID, err)
return false
}
_ = m.GetRepository() // force load repository of mirror
ctx, _, finished := process.GetManager().AddContext(ctx, fmt.Sprintf("Syncing Mirror %s/%s", m.Repo.OwnerName, m.Repo.Name))
defer finished()
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: Running Sync", m.Repo)
results, ok := runSync(ctx, m)
if !ok {
if err = repo_model.TouchMirror(ctx, m); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to TouchMirror: %v", m.Repo, err)
}
return false
}
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: Scheduling next update", m.Repo)
m.ScheduleNextUpdate()
if err = repo_model.UpdateMirror(ctx, m); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: failed to UpdateMirror with next update date: %v", m.Repo, err)
return false
}
var gitRepo *git.Repository
if len(results) == 0 {
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: no branches updated", m.Repo)
} else {
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: %d branches updated", m.Repo, len(results))
gitRepo, err = git.OpenRepository(ctx, m.Repo.RepoPath())
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to OpenRepository: %v", m.Repo, err)
return false
}
defer gitRepo.Close()
if ok := checkAndUpdateEmptyRepository(m, gitRepo, results); !ok {
return false
}
}
for _, result := range results {
// Discard GitHub pull requests, i.e. refs/pull/*
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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if result.refName.IsPull() {
continue
}
// Create reference
if result.oldCommitID == gitShortEmptySha {
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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commitID, err := gitRepo.GetRefCommitID(result.refName.String())
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to GetRefCommitID [ref_name: %s]: %v", m.Repo, result.refName, err)
continue
}
notification.NotifySyncPushCommits(ctx, m.Repo.MustOwner(ctx), m.Repo, &repo_module.PushUpdateOptions{
RefFullName: result.refName,
OldCommitID: git.EmptySHA,
NewCommitID: commitID,
}, repo_module.NewPushCommits())
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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notification.NotifySyncCreateRef(ctx, m.Repo.MustOwner(ctx), m.Repo, result.refName, commitID)
continue
}
// Delete reference
if result.newCommitID == gitShortEmptySha {
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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notification.NotifySyncDeleteRef(ctx, m.Repo.MustOwner(ctx), m.Repo, result.refName)
continue
}
// Push commits
oldCommitID, err := git.GetFullCommitID(gitRepo.Ctx, gitRepo.Path, result.oldCommitID)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to get GetFullCommitID[%s]: %v", m.Repo, result.oldCommitID, err)
continue
}
newCommitID, err := git.GetFullCommitID(gitRepo.Ctx, gitRepo.Path, result.newCommitID)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to get GetFullCommitID [%s]: %v", m.Repo, result.newCommitID, err)
continue
}
commits, err := gitRepo.CommitsBetweenIDs(newCommitID, oldCommitID)
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to get CommitsBetweenIDs [new_commit_id: %s, old_commit_id: %s]: %v", m.Repo, newCommitID, oldCommitID, err)
continue
}
theCommits := repo_module.GitToPushCommits(commits)
if len(theCommits.Commits) > setting.UI.FeedMaxCommitNum {
theCommits.Commits = theCommits.Commits[:setting.UI.FeedMaxCommitNum]
}
if newCommit, err := gitRepo.GetCommit(newCommitID); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to get commit %s: %v", m.Repo, newCommitID, err)
continue
} else {
theCommits.HeadCommit = repo_module.CommitToPushCommit(newCommit)
}
theCommits.CompareURL = m.Repo.ComposeCompareURL(oldCommitID, newCommitID)
notification.NotifySyncPushCommits(ctx, m.Repo.MustOwner(ctx), m.Repo, &repo_module.PushUpdateOptions{
RefFullName: result.refName,
OldCommitID: oldCommitID,
NewCommitID: newCommitID,
}, theCommits)
}
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: done notifying updated branches/tags - now updating last commit time", m.Repo)
// Get latest commit date and update to current repository updated time
commitDate, err := git.GetLatestCommitTime(ctx, m.Repo.RepoPath())
if err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to GetLatestCommitDate: %v", m.Repo, err)
return false
}
if err = repo_model.UpdateRepositoryUpdatedTime(m.RepoID, commitDate); err != nil {
log.Error("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: unable to update repository 'updated_unix': %v", m.Repo, err)
return false
}
log.Trace("SyncMirrors [repo: %-v]: Successfully updated", m.Repo)
return true
}
func checkAndUpdateEmptyRepository(m *repo_model.Mirror, gitRepo *git.Repository, results []*mirrorSyncResult) bool {
if !m.Repo.IsEmpty {
return true
}
hasDefault := false
hasMaster := false
hasMain := false
defaultBranchName := m.Repo.DefaultBranch
if len(defaultBranchName) == 0 {
defaultBranchName = setting.Repository.DefaultBranch
}
firstName := ""
for _, result := range results {
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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if !result.refName.IsBranch() {
continue
}
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
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name := result.refName.BranchName()
if len(firstName) == 0 {
firstName = name
}
hasDefault = hasDefault || name == defaultBranchName
hasMaster = hasMaster || name == "master"
hasMain = hasMain || name == "main"
}
if len(firstName) > 0 {
if hasDefault {
m.Repo.DefaultBranch = defaultBranchName
} else if hasMaster {
m.Repo.DefaultBranch = "master"
} else if hasMain {
m.Repo.DefaultBranch = "main"
} else {
m.Repo.DefaultBranch = firstName
}
// Update the git repository default branch
if err := gitRepo.SetDefaultBranch(m.Repo.DefaultBranch); err != nil {
if !git.IsErrUnsupportedVersion(err) {
log.Error("Failed to update default branch of underlying git repository %-v. Error: %v", m.Repo, err)
desc := fmt.Sprintf("Failed to uupdate default branch of underlying git repository '%s': %v", m.Repo.RepoPath(), err)
if err = system_model.CreateRepositoryNotice(desc); err != nil {
log.Error("CreateRepositoryNotice: %v", err)
}
return false
}
}
m.Repo.IsEmpty = false
// Update the is empty and default_branch columns
if err := repo_model.UpdateRepositoryCols(db.DefaultContext, m.Repo, "default_branch", "is_empty"); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to update default branch of repository %-v. Error: %v", m.Repo, err)
desc := fmt.Sprintf("Failed to uupdate default branch of repository '%s': %v", m.Repo.RepoPath(), err)
if err = system_model.CreateRepositoryNotice(desc); err != nil {
log.Error("CreateRepositoryNotice: %v", err)
}
return false
}
}
return true
}