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1 #ifndef CONFIG_H
2 #define CONFIG_H
4 #include "hashmap.h"
5 #include "string-list.h"
8 /**
9 * The config API gives callers a way to access Git configuration files
10 * (and files which have the same syntax).
12 * General Usage
13 * -------------
15 * Config files are parsed linearly, and each variable found is passed to a
16 * caller-provided callback function. The callback function is responsible
17 * for any actions to be taken on the config option, and is free to ignore
18 * some options. It is not uncommon for the configuration to be parsed
19 * several times during the run of a Git program, with different callbacks
20 * picking out different variables useful to themselves.
23 struct object_id;
25 /* git_config_parse_key() returns these negated: */
26 #define CONFIG_INVALID_KEY 1
27 #define CONFIG_NO_SECTION_OR_NAME 2
28 /* git_config_set_gently(), git_config_set_multivar_gently() return the above or these: */
29 #define CONFIG_NO_LOCK -1
30 #define CONFIG_INVALID_FILE 3
31 #define CONFIG_NO_WRITE 4
32 #define CONFIG_NOTHING_SET 5
33 #define CONFIG_INVALID_PATTERN 6
34 #define CONFIG_GENERIC_ERROR 7
36 #define CONFIG_REGEX_NONE ((void *)1)
38 enum config_scope {
39 CONFIG_SCOPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
40 CONFIG_SCOPE_SYSTEM,
41 CONFIG_SCOPE_GLOBAL,
42 CONFIG_SCOPE_LOCAL,
43 CONFIG_SCOPE_WORKTREE,
44 CONFIG_SCOPE_COMMAND,
45 CONFIG_SCOPE_SUBMODULE,
47 const char *config_scope_name(enum config_scope scope);
49 struct git_config_source {
50 unsigned int use_stdin:1;
51 const char *file;
52 /* The repository if blob is not NULL; leave blank for the_repository */
53 struct repository *repo;
54 const char *blob;
55 enum config_scope scope;
58 enum config_origin_type {
59 CONFIG_ORIGIN_BLOB,
60 CONFIG_ORIGIN_FILE,
61 CONFIG_ORIGIN_STDIN,
62 CONFIG_ORIGIN_SUBMODULE_BLOB,
63 CONFIG_ORIGIN_CMDLINE
66 enum config_event_t {
67 CONFIG_EVENT_SECTION,
68 CONFIG_EVENT_ENTRY,
69 CONFIG_EVENT_WHITESPACE,
70 CONFIG_EVENT_COMMENT,
71 CONFIG_EVENT_EOF,
72 CONFIG_EVENT_ERROR
76 * The parser event function (if not NULL) is called with the event type and
77 * the begin/end offsets of the parsed elements.
79 * Note: for CONFIG_EVENT_ENTRY (i.e. config variables), the trailing newline
80 * character is considered part of the element.
82 typedef int (*config_parser_event_fn_t)(enum config_event_t type,
83 size_t begin_offset, size_t end_offset,
84 void *event_fn_data);
86 struct config_options {
87 unsigned int respect_includes : 1;
88 unsigned int ignore_repo : 1;
89 unsigned int ignore_worktree : 1;
90 unsigned int ignore_cmdline : 1;
91 unsigned int system_gently : 1;
92 const char *commondir;
93 const char *git_dir;
94 config_parser_event_fn_t event_fn;
95 void *event_fn_data;
96 enum config_error_action {
97 CONFIG_ERROR_UNSET = 0, /* use source-specific default */
98 CONFIG_ERROR_DIE, /* die() on error */
99 CONFIG_ERROR_ERROR, /* error() on error, return -1 */
100 CONFIG_ERROR_SILENT, /* return -1 */
101 } error_action;
105 * A config callback function takes three parameters:
107 * - the name of the parsed variable. This is in canonical "flat" form: the
108 * section, subsection, and variable segments will be separated by dots,
109 * and the section and variable segments will be all lowercase. E.g.,
110 * `core.ignorecase`, `diff.SomeType.textconv`.
112 * - the value of the found variable, as a string. If the variable had no
113 * value specified, the value will be NULL (typically this means it
114 * should be interpreted as boolean true).
116 * - a void pointer passed in by the caller of the config API; this can
117 * contain callback-specific data
119 * A config callback should return 0 for success, or -1 if the variable
120 * could not be parsed properly.
122 typedef int (*config_fn_t)(const char *, const char *, void *);
124 int git_default_config(const char *, const char *, void *);
127 * Read a specific file in git-config format.
128 * This function takes the same callback and data parameters as `git_config`.
130 int git_config_from_file(config_fn_t fn, const char *, void *);
132 int git_config_from_file_with_options(config_fn_t fn, const char *,
133 void *,
134 const struct config_options *);
135 int git_config_from_mem(config_fn_t fn,
136 const enum config_origin_type,
137 const char *name,
138 const char *buf, size_t len,
139 void *data, const struct config_options *opts);
140 int git_config_from_blob_oid(config_fn_t fn, const char *name,
141 struct repository *repo,
142 const struct object_id *oid, void *data);
143 void git_config_push_parameter(const char *text);
144 void git_config_push_env(const char *spec);
145 int git_config_from_parameters(config_fn_t fn, void *data);
146 void read_early_config(config_fn_t cb, void *data);
147 void read_very_early_config(config_fn_t cb, void *data);
150 * Most programs will simply want to look up variables in all config files
151 * that Git knows about, using the normal precedence rules. To do this,
152 * call `git_config` with a callback function and void data pointer.
154 * `git_config` will read all config sources in order of increasing
155 * priority. Thus a callback should typically overwrite previously-seen
156 * entries with new ones (e.g., if both the user-wide `~/.gitconfig` and
157 * repo-specific `.git/config` contain `color.ui`, the config machinery
158 * will first feed the user-wide one to the callback, and then the
159 * repo-specific one; by overwriting, the higher-priority repo-specific
160 * value is left at the end).
162 void git_config(config_fn_t fn, void *);
165 * Lets the caller examine config while adjusting some of the default
166 * behavior of `git_config`. It should almost never be used by "regular"
167 * Git code that is looking up configuration variables.
168 * It is intended for advanced callers like `git-config`, which are
169 * intentionally tweaking the normal config-lookup process.
170 * It takes two extra parameters:
172 * - `config_source`
173 * If this parameter is non-NULL, it specifies the source to parse for
174 * configuration, rather than looking in the usual files. See `struct
175 * git_config_source` in `config.h` for details. Regular `git_config` defaults
176 * to `NULL`.
178 * - `opts`
179 * Specify options to adjust the behavior of parsing config files. See `struct
180 * config_options` in `config.h` for details. As an example: regular `git_config`
181 * sets `opts.respect_includes` to `1` by default.
183 int config_with_options(config_fn_t fn, void *,
184 struct git_config_source *config_source,
185 const struct config_options *opts);
188 * Value Parsing Helpers
189 * ---------------------
191 * The following helper functions aid in parsing string values
194 int git_parse_ssize_t(const char *, ssize_t *);
195 int git_parse_ulong(const char *, unsigned long *);
198 * Same as `git_config_bool`, except that it returns -1 on error rather
199 * than dying.
201 int git_parse_maybe_bool(const char *);
204 * Parse the string to an integer, including unit factors. Dies on error;
205 * otherwise, returns the parsed result.
207 int git_config_int(const char *, const char *);
209 int64_t git_config_int64(const char *, const char *);
212 * Identical to `git_config_int`, but for unsigned longs.
214 unsigned long git_config_ulong(const char *, const char *);
216 ssize_t git_config_ssize_t(const char *, const char *);
219 * Same as `git_config_bool`, except that integers are returned as-is, and
220 * an `is_bool` flag is unset.
222 int git_config_bool_or_int(const char *, const char *, int *);
225 * Parse a string into a boolean value, respecting keywords like "true" and
226 * "false". Integer values are converted into true/false values (when they
227 * are non-zero or zero, respectively). Other values cause a die(). If
228 * parsing is successful, the return value is the result.
230 int git_config_bool(const char *, const char *);
233 * Allocates and copies the value string into the `dest` parameter; if no
234 * string is given, prints an error message and returns -1.
236 int git_config_string(const char **, const char *, const char *);
239 * Similar to `git_config_string`, but expands `~` or `~user` into the
240 * user's home directory when found at the beginning of the path.
242 int git_config_pathname(const char **, const char *, const char *);
244 int git_config_expiry_date(timestamp_t *, const char *, const char *);
245 int git_config_color(char *, const char *, const char *);
246 int git_config_set_in_file_gently(const char *, const char *, const char *);
249 * write config values to a specific config file, takes a key/value pair as
250 * parameter.
252 void git_config_set_in_file(const char *, const char *, const char *);
254 int git_config_set_gently(const char *, const char *);
257 * write config values to `.git/config`, takes a key/value pair as parameter.
259 void git_config_set(const char *, const char *);
261 int git_config_parse_key(const char *, char **, size_t *);
264 * The following macros specify flag bits that alter the behavior
265 * of the git_config_set_multivar*() methods.
269 * When CONFIG_FLAGS_MULTI_REPLACE is specified, all matching key/values
270 * are removed before a single new pair is written. If the flag is not
271 * present, then set operations replace only the first match.
273 #define CONFIG_FLAGS_MULTI_REPLACE (1 << 0)
276 * When CONFIG_FLAGS_FIXED_VALUE is specified, match key/value pairs
277 * by string comparison (not regex match) to the provided value_pattern
278 * parameter.
280 #define CONFIG_FLAGS_FIXED_VALUE (1 << 1)
282 int git_config_set_multivar_gently(const char *, const char *, const char *, unsigned);
283 void git_config_set_multivar(const char *, const char *, const char *, unsigned);
284 int git_config_set_multivar_in_file_gently(const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *, unsigned);
287 * takes four parameters:
289 * - the name of the file, as a string, to which key/value pairs will be written.
291 * - the name of key, as a string. This is in canonical "flat" form: the section,
292 * subsection, and variable segments will be separated by dots, and the section
293 * and variable segments will be all lowercase.
294 * E.g., `core.ignorecase`, `diff.SomeType.textconv`.
296 * - the value of the variable, as a string. If value is equal to NULL, it will
297 * remove the matching key from the config file.
299 * - the value regex, as a string. It will disregard key/value pairs where value
300 * does not match.
302 * - a flags value with bits corresponding to the CONFIG_FLAG_* macros.
304 * It returns 0 on success.
306 void git_config_set_multivar_in_file(const char *config_filename,
307 const char *key,
308 const char *value,
309 const char *value_pattern,
310 unsigned flags);
313 * rename or remove sections in the config file
314 * parameters `old_name` and `new_name`
315 * If NULL is passed through `new_name` parameter,
316 * the section will be removed from the config file.
318 int git_config_rename_section(const char *, const char *);
320 int git_config_rename_section_in_file(const char *, const char *, const char *);
321 int git_config_copy_section(const char *, const char *);
322 int git_config_copy_section_in_file(const char *, const char *, const char *);
323 int git_env_bool(const char *, int);
324 unsigned long git_env_ulong(const char *, unsigned long);
325 int git_config_system(void);
326 int config_error_nonbool(const char *);
327 #if defined(__GNUC__)
328 #define config_error_nonbool(s) (config_error_nonbool(s), const_error())
329 #endif
331 char *git_system_config(void);
332 void git_global_config(char **user, char **xdg);
334 int git_config_parse_parameter(const char *, config_fn_t fn, void *data);
336 enum config_scope current_config_scope(void);
337 const char *current_config_origin_type(void);
338 const char *current_config_name(void);
339 int current_config_line(void);
342 * Include Directives
343 * ------------------
345 * By default, the config parser does not respect include directives.
346 * However, a caller can use the special `git_config_include` wrapper
347 * callback to support them. To do so, you simply wrap your "real" callback
348 * function and data pointer in a `struct config_include_data`, and pass
349 * the wrapper to the regular config-reading functions. For example:
351 * -------------------------------------------
352 * int read_file_with_include(const char *file, config_fn_t fn, void *data)
354 * struct config_include_data inc = CONFIG_INCLUDE_INIT;
355 * inc.fn = fn;
356 * inc.data = data;
357 * return git_config_from_file(git_config_include, file, &inc);
359 * -------------------------------------------
361 * `git_config` respects includes automatically. The lower-level
362 * `git_config_from_file` does not.
365 struct config_include_data {
366 int depth;
367 config_fn_t fn;
368 void *data;
369 const struct config_options *opts;
371 #define CONFIG_INCLUDE_INIT { 0 }
372 int git_config_include(const char *name, const char *value, void *data);
375 * Match and parse a config key of the form:
377 * section.(subsection.)?key
379 * (i.e., what gets handed to a config_fn_t). The caller provides the section;
380 * we return -1 if it does not match, 0 otherwise. The subsection and key
381 * out-parameters are filled by the function (and *subsection is NULL if it is
382 * missing).
384 * If the subsection pointer-to-pointer passed in is NULL, returns 0 only if
385 * there is no subsection at all.
387 int parse_config_key(const char *var,
388 const char *section,
389 const char **subsection, size_t *subsection_len,
390 const char **key);
393 * Custom Configsets
394 * -----------------
396 * A `config_set` can be used to construct an in-memory cache for
397 * config-like files that the caller specifies (i.e., files like `.gitmodules`,
398 * `~/.gitconfig` etc.). For example,
400 * ----------------------------------------
401 * struct config_set gm_config;
402 * git_configset_init(&gm_config);
403 * int b;
404 * //we add config files to the config_set
405 * git_configset_add_file(&gm_config, ".gitmodules");
406 * git_configset_add_file(&gm_config, ".gitmodules_alt");
408 * if (!git_configset_get_bool(gm_config, "submodule.frotz.ignore", &b)) {
409 * //hack hack hack
412 * when we are done with the configset:
413 * git_configset_clear(&gm_config);
414 * ----------------------------------------
416 * Configset API provides functions for the above mentioned work flow
419 struct config_set_element {
420 struct hashmap_entry ent;
421 char *key;
422 struct string_list value_list;
425 struct configset_list_item {
426 struct config_set_element *e;
427 int value_index;
431 * the contents of the list are ordered according to their
432 * position in the config files and order of parsing the files.
433 * (i.e. key-value pair at the last position of .git/config will
434 * be at the last item of the list)
436 struct configset_list {
437 struct configset_list_item *items;
438 unsigned int nr, alloc;
441 struct config_set {
442 struct hashmap config_hash;
443 int hash_initialized;
444 struct configset_list list;
448 * Initializes the config_set `cs`.
450 void git_configset_init(struct config_set *cs);
453 * Parses the file and adds the variable-value pairs to the `config_set`,
454 * dies if there is an error in parsing the file. Returns 0 on success, or
455 * -1 if the file does not exist or is inaccessible. The caller decides
456 * whether to free the incomplete configset or continue using it when
457 * the function returns -1.
459 int git_configset_add_file(struct config_set *cs, const char *filename);
462 * Finds and returns the value list, sorted in order of increasing priority
463 * for the configuration variable `key` and config set `cs`. When the
464 * configuration variable `key` is not found, returns NULL. The caller
465 * should not free or modify the returned pointer, as it is owned by the cache.
467 const struct string_list *git_configset_get_value_multi(struct config_set *cs, const char *key);
470 * Clears `config_set` structure, removes all saved variable-value pairs.
472 void git_configset_clear(struct config_set *cs);
475 * These functions return 1 if not found, and 0 if found, leaving the found
476 * value in the 'dest' pointer.
480 * Finds the highest-priority value for the configuration variable `key`
481 * and config set `cs`, stores the pointer to it in `value` and returns 0.
482 * When the configuration variable `key` is not found, returns 1 without
483 * touching `value`. The caller should not free or modify `value`, as it
484 * is owned by the cache.
486 int git_configset_get_value(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, const char **dest);
488 int git_configset_get_string(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, char **dest);
489 int git_configset_get_string_tmp(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, const char **dest);
490 int git_configset_get_int(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, int *dest);
491 int git_configset_get_ulong(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, unsigned long *dest);
492 int git_configset_get_bool(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, int *dest);
493 int git_configset_get_bool_or_int(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, int *is_bool, int *dest);
494 int git_configset_get_maybe_bool(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, int *dest);
495 int git_configset_get_pathname(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, const char **dest);
497 /* Functions for reading a repository's config */
498 struct repository;
499 void repo_config(struct repository *repo, config_fn_t fn, void *data);
500 int repo_config_get_value(struct repository *repo,
501 const char *key, const char **value);
502 const struct string_list *repo_config_get_value_multi(struct repository *repo,
503 const char *key);
504 int repo_config_get_string(struct repository *repo,
505 const char *key, char **dest);
506 int repo_config_get_string_tmp(struct repository *repo,
507 const char *key, const char **dest);
508 int repo_config_get_int(struct repository *repo,
509 const char *key, int *dest);
510 int repo_config_get_ulong(struct repository *repo,
511 const char *key, unsigned long *dest);
512 int repo_config_get_bool(struct repository *repo,
513 const char *key, int *dest);
514 int repo_config_get_bool_or_int(struct repository *repo,
515 const char *key, int *is_bool, int *dest);
516 int repo_config_get_maybe_bool(struct repository *repo,
517 const char *key, int *dest);
518 int repo_config_get_pathname(struct repository *repo,
519 const char *key, const char **dest);
522 * Querying For Specific Variables
523 * -------------------------------
525 * For programs wanting to query for specific variables in a non-callback
526 * manner, the config API provides two functions `git_config_get_value`
527 * and `git_config_get_value_multi`. They both read values from an internal
528 * cache generated previously from reading the config files.
532 * Finds the highest-priority value for the configuration variable `key`,
533 * stores the pointer to it in `value` and returns 0. When the
534 * configuration variable `key` is not found, returns 1 without touching
535 * `value`. The caller should not free or modify `value`, as it is owned
536 * by the cache.
538 int git_config_get_value(const char *key, const char **value);
541 * Finds and returns the value list, sorted in order of increasing priority
542 * for the configuration variable `key`. When the configuration variable
543 * `key` is not found, returns NULL. The caller should not free or modify
544 * the returned pointer, as it is owned by the cache.
546 const struct string_list *git_config_get_value_multi(const char *key);
549 * Resets and invalidates the config cache.
551 void git_config_clear(void);
554 * Allocates and copies the retrieved string into the `dest` parameter for
555 * the configuration variable `key`; if NULL string is given, prints an
556 * error message and returns -1. When the configuration variable `key` is
557 * not found, returns 1 without touching `dest`.
559 int git_config_get_string(const char *key, char **dest);
562 * Similar to `git_config_get_string`, but does not allocate any new
563 * memory; on success `dest` will point to memory owned by the config
564 * machinery, which could be invalidated if it is discarded and reloaded.
566 int git_config_get_string_tmp(const char *key, const char **dest);
569 * Finds and parses the value to an integer for the configuration variable
570 * `key`. Dies on error; otherwise, stores the value of the parsed integer in
571 * `dest` and returns 0. When the configuration variable `key` is not found,
572 * returns 1 without touching `dest`.
574 int git_config_get_int(const char *key, int *dest);
577 * Similar to `git_config_get_int` but for unsigned longs.
579 int git_config_get_ulong(const char *key, unsigned long *dest);
582 * Finds and parses the value into a boolean value, for the configuration
583 * variable `key` respecting keywords like "true" and "false". Integer
584 * values are converted into true/false values (when they are non-zero or
585 * zero, respectively). Other values cause a die(). If parsing is successful,
586 * stores the value of the parsed result in `dest` and returns 0. When the
587 * configuration variable `key` is not found, returns 1 without touching
588 * `dest`.
590 int git_config_get_bool(const char *key, int *dest);
593 * Similar to `git_config_get_bool`, except that integers are copied as-is,
594 * and `is_bool` flag is unset.
596 int git_config_get_bool_or_int(const char *key, int *is_bool, int *dest);
599 * Similar to `git_config_get_bool`, except that it returns -1 on error
600 * rather than dying.
602 int git_config_get_maybe_bool(const char *key, int *dest);
605 * Similar to `git_config_get_string`, but expands `~` or `~user` into
606 * the user's home directory when found at the beginning of the path.
608 int git_config_get_pathname(const char *key, const char **dest);
610 int git_config_get_index_threads(int *dest);
611 int git_config_get_split_index(void);
612 int git_config_get_max_percent_split_change(void);
613 int git_config_get_fsmonitor(void);
615 /* This dies if the configured or default date is in the future */
616 int git_config_get_expiry(const char *key, const char **output);
618 /* parse either "this many days" integer, or "5.days.ago" approxidate */
619 int git_config_get_expiry_in_days(const char *key, timestamp_t *, timestamp_t now);
621 struct key_value_info {
622 const char *filename;
623 int linenr;
624 enum config_origin_type origin_type;
625 enum config_scope scope;
629 * First prints the error message specified by the caller in `err` and then
630 * dies printing the line number and the file name of the highest priority
631 * value for the configuration variable `key`.
633 NORETURN void git_die_config(const char *key, const char *err, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
636 * Helper function which formats the die error message according to the
637 * parameters entered. Used by `git_die_config()`. It can be used by callers
638 * handling `git_config_get_value_multi()` to print the correct error message
639 * for the desired value.
641 NORETURN void git_die_config_linenr(const char *key, const char *filename, int linenr);
643 #define LOOKUP_CONFIG(mapping, var) \
644 lookup_config(mapping, ARRAY_SIZE(mapping), var)
645 int lookup_config(const char **mapping, int nr_mapping, const char *var);
647 #endif /* CONFIG_H */