#!/usr/bin/perl # gitolite shell, invoked from ~/.ssh/authorized_keys # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN { $ENV{GL_BINDIR} = "@CLIENT_BASEDIR@/share/gitolite3"; } BEGIN { $ENV{GL_LIBDIR} = "$ENV{GL_BINDIR}/lib"; } use lib $ENV{GL_LIBDIR}; # set HOME BEGIN { $ENV{HOME} = $ENV{GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME} if $ENV{GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME}; } use Gitolite::Rc; use Gitolite::Common; use Gitolite::Conf::Load; use strict; use warnings; # the main() sub expects ssh-ish things; set them up... my $id = ''; if ( exists $ENV{G3T_USER} ) { $id = in_file(); # file:// masquerading as ssh:// for easy testing } elsif ( exists $ENV{SSH_CONNECTION} ) { $id = in_ssh(); } elsif ( exists $ENV{REQUEST_URI} ) { $id = in_http(); } else { _die "who the *heck* are you?"; } # sanity... my $soc = $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}; $soc =~ s/[\n\r]+/<>/g; _die "I don't like newlines in the command: '$soc'\n" if $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} ne $soc; # allow gitolite-shell to be used as "$SHELL". Experts only; no support, no docs if (@ARGV and $ARGV[0] eq '-c') { shift; $ARGV[0] =~ s/^$0 // or _die "unknown git/gitolite command: '$ARGV[0]'"; } # the INPUT trigger massages @ARGV and $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} as needed trigger('INPUT'); main($id); gl_log('END') if $$ == $ENV{GL_TID}; exit 0; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- sub in_file { gl_log( 'file', "ARGV=" . join( ",", @ARGV ), "SOC=$ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}" ); if ( $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} =~ /git-\w+-pack/ ) { print STDERR "TRACE: gsh(", join( ")(", @ARGV ), ")\n"; print STDERR "TRACE: gsh(SOC=$ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND})\n"; } return 'file'; } sub in_http { http_setup_die_handler(); _die "GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME not set" unless $ENV{GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME}; _die "fallback to DAV not supported" if $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD} eq 'PROPFIND'; # fake out SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND and SSH_CONNECTION when called via http, # so the rest of the code stays the same (except the exec at the end). http_simulate_ssh_connection(); $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} ||= ''; $ENV{REMOTE_USER} ||= $rc{HTTP_ANON_USER}; @ARGV = ( $ENV{REMOTE_USER} ); my $ip; ( $ip = $ENV{SSH_CONNECTION} || '(no-IP)' ) =~ s/ .*//; gl_log( 'http', "ARGV=" . join( ",", @ARGV ), "SOC=" . ( $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} || '' ), "FROM=$ip" ); return 'http'; } sub in_ssh { my $ip; ( $ip = $ENV{SSH_CONNECTION} || '(no-IP)' ) =~ s/ .*//; gl_log( 'ssh', "ARGV=" . join( ",", @ARGV ), "SOC=" . ( $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} || '' ), "FROM=$ip" ); $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} ||= ''; return $ip; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # call this once you are sure arg-1 is the username and SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND # has been setup (even if it's not actually coming via ssh). sub main { my $id = shift; # set up the user my $user = $ENV{GL_USER} = shift @ARGV; # set up the repo and the attempted access my ( $verb, $repo ) = parse_soc(); # returns only for git commands Gitolite::Conf::Load::sanity($repo, $REPONAME_PATT); $ENV{GL_REPO} = $repo; my $aa = ( $verb =~ 'upload' ? 'R' : 'W' ); # set up env vars from options set for this repo env_options($repo); # auto-create? if ( repo_missing($repo) and access( $repo, $user, '^C', 'any' ) !~ /DENIED/ ) { require Gitolite::Conf::Store; Gitolite::Conf::Store->import; new_wild_repo( $repo, $user, $aa ); gl_log( 'create', $repo, $user, $aa ); } # a ref of 'any' signifies that this is a pre-git check, where we don't # yet know the ref that will be eventually pushed (and even that won't # apply if it's a read operation). See the matching code in access() for # more information. unless ( $ENV{GL_BYPASS_ACCESS_CHECKS} ) { my $ret = access( $repo, $user, $aa, 'any' ); trigger( 'ACCESS_1', $repo, $user, $aa, 'any', $ret ); _die $ret . "\n(or you mis-spelled the reponame)" if $ret =~ /DENIED/; gl_log( "pre_git", $repo, $user, $aa, 'any', $ret ); } trigger( 'PRE_GIT', $repo, $user, $aa, 'any', $verb ); if ( $ENV{REQUEST_URI} ) { _system( "git", "http-backend" ); } else { my $repodir = "'$rc{GL_REPO_BASE}/$repo.git'"; _system( "git", "shell", "-c", "$verb $repodir" ); } trigger( 'POST_GIT', $repo, $user, $aa, 'any', $verb ); } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- sub parse_soc { my $soc = $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}; $soc ||= 'info'; my $git_commands = "git-upload-pack|git-receive-pack|git-upload-archive"; # simplify the regex; we'll handle all the reponame nuances later if ( $soc =~ m(^($git_commands) '?/?(.*?)'?$) ) { my ( $verb, $repo ) = ( $1, $2 ); trace( 2, "git command", $soc ); # clean up the repo name; first extract the trace level if supplied # (and no, you can't have a trace level *and* a trailing slash). $ENV{D} = $1 if $repo =~ s/\.git(\d)$//; # and then the git-daemon-compatibility trailers $repo =~ s(/$)(); $repo =~ s(\.git$)(); _die "invalid repo name: '$repo'" if $repo !~ $REPONAME_PATT; return ( $verb, $repo ); } # after this we should not return; caller expects us to handle it all here # and exit out my @words = split ' ', $soc; if ( $rc{COMMANDS}{ $words[0] } ) { if ( $rc{COMMANDS}{ $words[0] } ne 'ua' ) { _die "suspicious characters loitering about '$soc'" if $soc !~ $REMOTE_COMMAND_PATT; _die "no relative paths allowed anywhere!" if $soc =~ m(\.\./); } trace( 2, "gitolite command", $soc ); _system( "gitolite", @words ); exit 0; } _die "unknown git/gitolite command: '$soc'"; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # helper functions for "in_http" sub http_setup_die_handler { $SIG{__DIE__} = sub { my $service = ( $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} =~ /git-receive-pack/ ? 'git-receive-pack' : 'git-upload-pack' ); my $message = shift; chomp($message); print STDERR "$message\n"; http_print_headers($service); # format the service response, then the message. With initial # help from Ilari and then a more detailed email from Shawn... $service = "# service=$service\n"; $message = "ERR $message\n"; $service = sprintf( "%04X", length($service) + 4 ) . "$service"; # no CRLF on this one $message = sprintf( "%04X", length($message) + 4 ) . "$message"; print $service; print "0000"; # flush-pkt, apparently print $message; print STDERR $service; print STDERR $message; exit 0; # if it's ok for die_webcgi in git.git/http-backend.c, it's ok for me ;-) } } sub http_simulate_ssh_connection { # these patterns indicate normal git usage; see "services[]" in # http-backend.c for how I got that. Also note that "info" is overloaded; # git uses "info/refs...", while gitolite uses "info" or "info?...". So # there's a "/" after info in the list below if ( $ENV{PATH_INFO} =~ m(^/(.*)/(HEAD$|info/refs$|objects/|git-(?:upload|receive)-pack$)) ) { my $repo = $1; my $verb = ( $ENV{REQUEST_URI} =~ /git-receive-pack/ ) ? 'git-receive-pack' : 'git-upload-pack'; $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} = "$verb '$repo'"; } else { # this is one of our custom commands; could be anything really, # because of the adc feature my ($verb) = ( $ENV{PATH_INFO} =~ m(^/(\S+)) ); my $args = $ENV{QUERY_STRING}; $args =~ s/\+/ /g; $args =~ s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg; $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} = $verb; $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} .= " $args" if $args; http_print_headers(); # in preparation for the eventual output! # we also need to pipe STDERR out via STDOUT, else the user doesn't see those messages! open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT") or _die "Can't dup STDOUT: $!"; } $ENV{SSH_CONNECTION} = "$ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} $ENV{REMOTE_PORT} $ENV{SERVER_ADDR} $ENV{SERVER_PORT}"; } my $http_headers_printed = 0; sub http_print_headers { my ( $service, $code, $text ) = @_; return if $http_headers_printed++; $code ||= 200; $text ||= "OK - gitolite"; $|++; print "Status: $code $text\r\n"; print "Expires: Fri, 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 GMT\r\n"; print "Pragma: no-cache\r\n"; print "Cache-Control: no-cache, max-age=0, must-revalidate\r\n"; if ($service) { print "Content-Type: application/x-$service-advertisement\r\n"; } else { print "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"; } print "\r\n"; }