3 # This is generic shell library for all the scripts used by Girocco;
4 # most importantly, it introduces all the $cfg_* shell variables.
7 octet
='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]'
8 octet4
="$octet$octet$octet$octet"
9 octet19
="$octet4$octet4$octet4$octet4$octet$octet$octet"
10 octet20
="$octet4$octet4$octet4$octet4$octet4"
13 # Compare $1 to $2 each of which must match \d+(\.\d+)*
14 # An empty string ('') for $1 or $2 is treated like 0
19 # Note that `vcmp 1.8 1.8.0.0.0.0` correctly outputs 0.
23 [ -n "$_a" -o -n "$_b" ]
25 if [ "${_a:-0}" -lt "${_b:-0}" ]; then
28 elif [ "${_a:-0}" -gt "${_b:-0}" ]; then
34 set -- "${_a2#.}" "${_b2#.}"
39 get_girocco_config_pm_var_list
() {
40 # Export all the variables from Girocco::Config to suitable var= lines
41 # prefixing them with 'cfg_'. E.g. $cfg_admin is admin's mail address now
42 # and also setting a 'defined_cfg_' prefix to 1 if they are not undef.
43 __girocco_conf
="$GIROCCO_CONF"
44 [ -n "$__girocco_conf" ] || __girocco_conf
="Girocco::Config"
45 [ -z "$basedir" ] || __girocco_extrainc
="-I$basedir"
46 perl
-I@basedir@
$__girocco_extrainc -M$__girocco_conf -le \
47 'foreach (sort {uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys %Girocco::Config::) {
48 my $val = ${$Girocco::Config::{$_}}; defined($val) or $val="";
49 $val =~ s/([\\"\$\`])/\\$1/gos;
50 $val =~ s/(?:\r\n|\r|\n)$//os;
51 print "cfg_$_=\"$val\"";
52 print "defined_cfg_$_=",
53 (defined(${$Girocco::Config::{$_}})?"1":"");
57 get_girocco_config_var_list
() (
58 # Same as get_girocco_config_pm_var_list except that
59 # the following variables (all starting with var_) are added:
60 # var_git_ver The version number part from `git version`
61 # var_have_git_172 Set to 1 if git version >= 1.7.2 otherwise ''
62 _cfg_vars
="$(get_girocco_config_pm_var_list)"
64 printf '%s\n' "$_cfg_vars"
65 _gver
="$("$cfg_git_bin" version 2>/dev/null | \
66 sed -ne 's/^[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\(\.[0-9][0-9]*\)*\).*$/\1/p')"
67 printf 'var_git_ver=%s\n' "$_gver"
68 printf "var_have_git_172=%s\n" "$([ $(vcmp "$_gver" 1.7.2) -ge 0 ] && echo 1)"
71 # If basedir has been replaced, and shlib_vars.sh exists, get the config
72 # definitions from it rather than running Perl.
73 if [ "@basedir@" = '@'basedir
'@' ] ||
! [ -r "@basedir@/shlib_vars.sh" ]; then
74 # Import all the variables from Girocco::Config to the local environment,
75 eval "$(get_girocco_config_var_list)"
77 # Import the variables from shlib_vars.sh which avoids needlessly
78 # running another copy of Perl
79 .
"@basedir@/shlib_vars.sh"
82 # Make sure we have a reproducible environment by using a controlled HOME dir
83 XDG_CONFIG_HOME
="$cfg_chroot/var/empty"
84 HOME
="$cfg_chroot/etc/girocco"
88 GIT_ASKPASS
="$cfg_basedir/bin/git-askpass-password"
89 export XDG_CONFIG_HOME
91 export GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM
92 export GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM
93 export GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT
96 unset GIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT
97 if [ -n "$defined_cfg_git_client_ua" ]; then
98 GIT_USER_AGENT
="$cfg_git_client_ua"
100 GIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT
="$cfg_git_client_ua"
101 export GIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT
104 # We cannot use a git() {} or nc_openbsd() {} function to redirect git
105 # and nc_openbsd to the desired executables because when using
106 # "ENV_VAR=xxx func" the various /bin/sh implementations behave in various
107 # different and unexpected ways:
108 # a) treat "ENV_VAR=xxx" like a separate, preceding "export ENV_VAR=xxx"
109 # b) treat "ENV_VAR=xxx" like a separate, prededing "ENV_VAR=xxx"
110 # c) treat "ENV_VAR=xxx" like a temporary setting only while running func
111 # None of these are good. We want a temporary "export ENV_VAR=xxx"
112 # setting only while running func which none of the /bin/sh's do.
114 # Instead we'd like to use an alias that provides the desired behavior without
115 # any of the bad (a), (b) or (c) effects.
117 # However, unfortunately, some of the crazy /bin/sh implementations do not
118 # recognize alias expansions when preceded by variable assignments!
120 # So we are left with git() {} and nc_openbsd() {} functions and in the
121 # case of git() {} we can compensate for (b) and (c) failing to export
122 # but not (a) and (b) persisting the values so the caller will simply
123 # have to beware and explicitly unset any variables that should not persist
124 # beyond the function call itself.
127 [ "${GIT_DIR+set}" = "set" ] && export GIT_DIR
128 [ "${GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY+set}" = "set" ] && export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY
129 [ "${GIT_TRACE_PACKET+set}" = "set" ] && export GIT_TRACE_PACKET
130 [ "${GIT_USER_AGENT+set}" = "set" ] && export GIT_USER_AGENT
131 [ "${GIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT+set}" = "set" ] && export GIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT
132 exec "$cfg_git_bin" "$@"
135 nc_openbsd
() { "$cfg_nc_openbsd_bin" "$@"; }
139 for _addr
in "$@"; do
140 [ -z "$_list" ] || _list
="$_list, "
147 _mailer
="${cfg_sendmail_bin:-/usr/sbin/sendmail}"
148 if [ -n "$cfg_sender" ]; then
149 "$_mailer" -i -f "$cfg_sender" "$@"
157 if [ "$1" = "-s" ]; then
163 echo "From: \"$cfg_name\" ($cfg_title) <$cfg_admin>"
164 echo "To: $(_addrlist "$@
")"
165 [ -z "$_subject" ] ||
echo "Subject: $_subject"
166 echo "MIME-Version: 1.0"
167 echo "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8"
168 echo "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit"
169 echo "Auto-Submitted: auto-generated"
175 # bang CMD... will execute the command with well-defined failure mode;
176 # set bang_action to string of the failed action ('clone', 'update', ...);
177 # pre-set bang_once=1 to make sure jobs banging on a repo repeatedly will
178 # not spam the owner; re-define the bang_trap() function to do custom
179 # cleanup before bailing out
181 if [ -n "$show_progress" ]; then
184 read -r errcode
<<-EOT || :
186 exec 4>&3 3>&1 1>&4 4>&-
187 { "$@" 3>&- || echo $? >&3; } 2>&1 | tee -a "$bang_log"
191 if [ -z "$errcode" ]; then
196 if "$@" >>"$bang_log" 2>&1; then
203 if ! [ -e .banged
] ||
[ -e .bangagain
]; then
206 ! [ -f HEAD
-a -f config
-a -d objects
] ||
207 bangmailok
="$(GIT_DIR=. git config --bool gitweb.statusupdates 2>/dev/null || echo true)"
209 [ "$bangmailok" = "false" -o -z "$mail" ] || bangaddrs
="$mail"
210 [ -z "$cfg_admincc" -o "$cfg_admincc" = "0" -o -z "$cfg_admin" ] ||
211 if [ -z "$bangaddrs" ]; then bangaddrs
="$cfg_admin"; else bangaddrs
="$bangaddrs,$cfg_admin"; fi
212 [ -z "$bangaddrs" ] ||
214 echo "$* failed with error code $errcode"
216 [ ! -n "$bang_once" ] ||
echo "you will not receive any more notifications until recovery"
217 echo "this status message may be disabled on the project admin page"
222 } |
mail -s "[$cfg_name] $proj $bang_action failed" "$bangaddrs"
225 cat "$bang_log" > .banglog
230 # bang_eval CMD... will evaluate the command with well-defined failure mode;
231 # Identical to bang CMD... except the command is eval'd instead of executed.
236 # Default bang settings:
238 bang_action
="lame_programmer"
241 bang_log
="$(mktemp -t repomgr-XXXXXX)"
242 trap 'rm -f "$bang_log"' EXIT
247 # Remove banged status
249 rm -f .banged .bangagain .banglog
252 # Check to see if banged status
258 # Progress report - if show_progress is set, shows the given message.
260 [ ! -n "$show_progress" ] ||
echo "$@"
264 # Project config accessors; must be run in project directory
266 git config
"gitweb.$1"
270 git config
"gitweb.$1" "$2" && chgrp repo config
&& chmod g
+w config
274 git config
"$1" "$2" && chgrp repo config
&& chmod g
+w config
277 config_get_date_seconds
() {
278 _dt
="$(config_get "$1" || :)"
279 [ -n "$_dt" ] ||
return 1
280 _ds
="$(perl -I@basedir@ -MGirocco::Util -e "print parse_rfc2822_date
('$_dt')")"
281 [ -n "$_ds" ] ||
return 1
285 # Tool for checking whether given number of seconds has not passed yet
287 os
="$(config_get_date_seconds "$1")" ||
return 1
289 [ $ns -lt $
(($os+$2)) ]
293 # List all Git repositories, with given prefix if specified, one-per-line
294 # All project names starting with _ are always excluded from the result
297 cut
-d : -f 1,3 "$cfg_chroot"/etc
/group |
grep "^$1"
299 cut
-d : -f 1,3 "$cfg_chroot"/etc
/group
300 fi |
while IFS
=: read name id
; do
301 [ $id -lt 65536 ] ||
case "$name" in _
*) :;; ?
*) echo "$name"; esac
305 # returns empty string for non-mirrors, otherwise one of:
306 # m => normal Git mirror
307 # s => mirror from svn source
308 # d => mirror from darcs source
309 # b => mirror from bzr source
310 # h => mirror from hg source
311 # the optional passed in git dir defaults to "."
312 # will fail if the directory does not have .nofetch and gitweb.baseurl
316 # always return empty for non-mirrors
317 [ ! -e "$_gitdir/.nofetch" ] ||
return 0
318 _url
="$(GIT_DIR="$_gitdir" config_get baseurl 2>/dev/null || :)"
324 svn
://* | svn
+http
://* | svn
+https
://*)
333 hg
+http
://* | hg
+https
://*)
343 # returns true if the passed in git dir (defaults to ".") is a mirror using git fast-import
345 case "$(get_mirror_type "$1" 2>/dev/null || :)" in
347 # darcs, bzr and hg mirrors use git fast-import
351 # Don't think git-svn currently uses git fast-import
352 # And Git mirrors certainly do not
356 # assume it does not use git fast-import
360 # returns true if the passed in git dir (defaults to ".") is a mirror using git-svn
362 [ "$(get_mirror_type "$1" 2>/dev/null || :)" = "s" ]
365 # A well-known UTF-8 locale is required for some of the fast-import providers
366 # in order to avoid mangling characters. Ideally we could use "POSIX.UTF-8"
367 # but that is not reliably UTF-8 but rather usually US-ASCII.
368 # We parse the output of `locale -a` and select a suitable UTF-8 locale.
369 # If we cannot find one in the `locale -a` output then we just use a well-known
370 # UTF-8 locale and hope for the best. We set LC_ALL to our choice and export
371 # it. We only set this temporarily when running the fast-import providers.
373 _guess_locale
="$(locale -a | grep -viE '^(posix|c)(\..*)?$' | \
374 grep -iE '\.utf-?8$' | sed -e 's/\.[Uu][Tt][Ff]-*8$//' | \
375 sed -e '/en_US/ s/^/0 /; /en_US/ !s/^/1 /' | LC_ALL=C sort | \
376 head -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 2)"
377 LC_ALL
="${_guess_locale:-en_US}.UTF-8"
381 # hg-fast-export | git fast-import with error handling in current directory GIT_DIR
384 _python
="${PYTHON:-python}"
388 { read -r _err1 ||
:; read -r _err2 ||
:; } <<-EOT
390 exec 4>&3 3>&1 1>&4 4>&-
393 [ -f hg2git-marks ] || touch hg2git-marks
394 _af="$(git config hg.authorsfile || :)"
395 _cmd='GIT_DIR="$(pwd)" "$_python" "$cfg_basedir/bin/hg-fast-export.py" \
396 --repo "$(pwd)/repo.hg" \
397 --marks "$(pwd)/hg2git-marks" \
398 --mapping "$(pwd)/hg2git-mapping" \
399 --heads "$(pwd)/hg2git-heads" \
400 --status "$(pwd)/hg2git-state" \
401 -U unknown --force --flatten --hg-hash'
402 [ -z "$_af" ] || _cmd="$_cmd"' --authors "$_af"'
403 eval "$_cmd" 3>&- || _e1=$?
408 rm -f hg2git-marks.new
410 --export-marks="$(pwd)/hg2git-marks.new" \
411 --export-pack-edges="$(pwd)/gfi-packs" \
412 --force 3>&- || _e2=$?
418 [ "$_err1" = 0 -a "$_err2" = 0 ] ||
return 1
419 if [ -f hg2git-marks
]; then
420 rm -f hg2git-marks.old
421 mv hg2git-marks hg2git-marks.old
423 touch hg2git-marks.old
425 cat hg2git-marks.old hg2git-marks.new | \
426 LC_ALL
=C
sort -t : -k2,2n
-u | \
427 sed -ne "/^:[1-9][0-9]* $octet20\$/p" > hg2git-marks
428 rm hg2git-marks.old hg2git-marks.new
430 git branch
--no-color | \
431 while IFS
= read -r _head
; do
432 echo ":${_head#??} $(git rev-parse "refs
/heads
/${_head#??}")"