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dehub/project.go

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// Package dehub TODO needs package docs
package dehub
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"dehub.dev/src/dehub.git/fs"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-billy.v4"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-billy.v4/memfs"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing/cache"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing/format/config"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/storage"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/storage/filesystem"
)
const (
// DehubDir defines the name of the directory where all dehub-related files
// are expected to be found within the git repo.
DehubDir = ".dehub"
)
var (
// ConfigPath defines the expected path to the Project's configuration file.
ConfigPath = filepath.Join(DehubDir, "config.yml")
// Main defines the name of the main branch.
Main = "main"
// MainRefName defines the reference name of the main branch.
MainRefName = plumbing.NewBranchReferenceName(Main)
)
type openOpts struct {
bare bool
}
// OpenOption is an option which can be passed to the OpenProject function to
// affect the Project's behavior.
type OpenOption func(*openOpts)
// OpenBareRepo returns an OpenOption which, if true is given, causes the
// OpenProject function to expect to open a bare git repo.
func OpenBareRepo(bare bool) OpenOption {
return func(o *openOpts) {
o.bare = bare
}
}
// Project implements accessing and modifying a local dehub project, as well as
// extending the functionality of the underlying git repo in ways which are
// specifically useful for dehub projects.
type Project struct {
// GitRepo is the git repository which houses the project.
GitRepo *git.Repository
// GitDirFS corresponds to the .git directory (or the entire repo directory
// if it's a bare repo)
GitDirFS billy.Filesystem
}
func extractGitDirFS(storer storage.Storer) (billy.Filesystem, error) {
dotGitFSer, ok := storer.(interface{ Filesystem() billy.Filesystem })
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("git storage object of type %T does not expose its underlying filesystem",
storer)
}
return dotGitFSer.Filesystem(), nil
}
// OpenProject opens the dehub project in the given directory and returns a
// Project instance for it.
//
// The given path is expected to have a git repo already initialized.
func OpenProject(path string, options ...OpenOption) (*Project, error) {
var opts openOpts
for _, opt := range options {
opt(&opts)
}
proj := Project{}
var err error
openOpts := &git.PlainOpenOptions{
DetectDotGit: !opts.bare,
}
if proj.GitRepo, err = git.PlainOpenWithOptions(path, openOpts); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("opening git repo: %w", err)
} else if proj.GitDirFS, err = extractGitDirFS(proj.GitRepo.Storer); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &proj, nil
}
type initOpts struct {
bare bool
remote bool
}
// InitOption is an option which can be passed into the Init functions to affect
// their behavior.
type InitOption func(*initOpts)
// InitBareRepo returns an InitOption which, if true is given, causes the Init
// function to initialize the project's git repo without a worktree.
func InitBareRepo(bare bool) InitOption {
return func(o *initOpts) {
o.bare = bare
}
}
// InitRemoteRepo returns an InitOption which, if true is given, causes the Init
// function to initialize the project's git repo with certain git configuration
// options set which make the repo able to be used as a remote repo.
func InitRemoteRepo(remote bool) InitOption {
return func(o *initOpts) {
o.remote = remote
}
}
// InitProject will initialize a new project at the given path. If bare is true
// then the project's git repo will not have a worktree.
func InitProject(path string, options ...InitOption) (*Project, error) {
var opts initOpts
for _, opt := range options {
opt(&opts)
}
var proj Project
var err error
if proj.GitRepo, err = git.PlainInit(path, opts.bare); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("initializing git repo: %w", err)
} else if proj.GitDirFS, err = extractGitDirFS(proj.GitRepo.Storer); err != nil {
return nil, err
} else if err = proj.init(opts); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("initializing repo with dehub defaults: %w", err)
}
return &proj, nil
}
// InitMemProject initializes an empty project which only exists in memory.
func InitMemProject(options ...InitOption) *Project {
var opts initOpts
for _, opt := range options {
opt(&opts)
}
fs := memfs.New()
dotGitFS, err := fs.Chroot(git.GitDirName)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
storage := filesystem.NewStorage(dotGitFS, cache.NewObjectLRUDefault())
var worktree billy.Filesystem
if !opts.bare {
worktree = fs
}
r, err := git.Init(storage, worktree)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
proj := &Project{GitRepo: r, GitDirFS: dotGitFS}
if err := proj.init(opts); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return proj
}
func (proj *Project) initRemotePreReceive(bare bool) error {
if err := proj.GitDirFS.MkdirAll("hooks", 0755); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("creating hooks directory: %w", err)
}
preRcvFlags := os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREATE | os.O_TRUNC
preRcv, err := proj.GitDirFS.OpenFile("hooks/pre-receive", preRcvFlags, 0755)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("opening hooks/pre-receive file: %w", err)
}
defer preRcv.Close()
var preRcvBody string
if bare {
preRcvBody = "#!/bin/sh\nexec dehub hook -bare pre-receive\n"
} else {
preRcvBody = "#!/bin/sh\nexec dehub hook pre-receive\n"
}
if _, err := io.Copy(preRcv, bytes.NewBufferString(preRcvBody)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("writing to hooks/pre-receive: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (proj *Project) init(opts initOpts) error {
headRef := plumbing.NewSymbolicReference(plumbing.HEAD, MainRefName)
if err := proj.GitRepo.Storer.SetReference(headRef); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("setting HEAD reference to %q: %w", MainRefName, err)
}
if opts.remote {
cfg, err := proj.GitRepo.Config()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("opening git cfg: %w", err)
}
cfg.Raw = cfg.Raw.AddOption("http", config.NoSubsection, "receivepack", "true")
if err := proj.GitRepo.Storer.SetConfig(cfg); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("storing modified git config: %w", err)
}
if err := proj.initRemotePreReceive(opts.bare); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("initializing pre-receive hook for remote-enabled repo: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
func (proj *Project) billyFilesystem() (billy.Filesystem, error) {
w, err := proj.GitRepo.Worktree()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("opening git worktree: %w", err)
}
return w.Filesystem, nil
}
var errTraverseRefNoMatch = errors.New("failed to find reference matching given predicate")
// TraverseReferenceChain resolves a chain of references, calling the given
// predicate on each one, and returning the first one for which the predicate
// returns true. This method will return an error if it reaches the end of the
// chain and the predicate still has not returned true.
//
// If a reference name is encountered which does not actually exist, then it is
// assumed to be a hash reference to the zero hash.
func (proj *Project) TraverseReferenceChain(refName plumbing.ReferenceName, pred func(*plumbing.Reference) bool) (*plumbing.Reference, error) {
// TODO infinite loop checking
// TODO check that this (and the methods which use it) are actually useful
for {
ref, err := proj.GitRepo.Storer.Reference(refName)
if errors.Is(err, plumbing.ErrReferenceNotFound) {
ref = plumbing.NewHashReference(refName, plumbing.ZeroHash)
} else if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("resolving reference %q: %w", refName, err)
}
if pred(ref) {
return ref, nil
} else if ref.Type() != plumbing.SymbolicReference {
return nil, errTraverseRefNoMatch
}
refName = ref.Target()
}
}
// ErrNoBranchReference is returned from ReferenceToBranchName if no reference
// in the reference chain is for a branch.
var ErrNoBranchReference = errors.New("no branch reference found")
// ReferenceToBranchName traverses a chain of references looking for the first
// branch reference, and returns that name, or returns ErrNoBranchReference if
// no branch reference is part of the chain.
func (proj *Project) ReferenceToBranchName(refName plumbing.ReferenceName) (plumbing.ReferenceName, error) {
// first check if the given refName is a branch, if so just return that.
if refName.IsBranch() {
return refName, nil
}
ref, err := proj.TraverseReferenceChain(refName, func(ref *plumbing.Reference) bool {
return ref.Target().IsBranch()
})
if errors.Is(err, errTraverseRefNoMatch) {
return "", ErrNoBranchReference
} else if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("traversing reference chain: %w", err)
}
return ref.Target(), nil
}
// ReferenceToHash fully resolves a reference to a hash. If a reference cannot
// be resolved then plumbing.ZeroHash is returned.
func (proj *Project) ReferenceToHash(refName plumbing.ReferenceName) (plumbing.Hash, error) {
ref, err := proj.TraverseReferenceChain(refName, func(ref *plumbing.Reference) bool {
return ref.Type() == plumbing.HashReference
})
if errors.Is(err, errTraverseRefNoMatch) {
return plumbing.ZeroHash, errors.New("no hash in reference chain (is this even possible???)")
} else if errors.Is(err, plumbing.ErrReferenceNotFound) {
return plumbing.ZeroHash, nil
} else if err != nil {
return plumbing.ZeroHash, fmt.Errorf("traversing reference chain: %w", err)
}
return ref.Hash(), nil
}
// headFS returns an FS based on the HEAD commit, or if there is no HEAD commit
// (it's an empty repo) an FS based on the raw filesystem.
func (proj *Project) headFS() (fs.FS, error) {
head, err := proj.GetHeadCommit()
if errors.Is(err, ErrHeadIsZero) {
bfs, err := proj.billyFilesystem()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("getting underlying filesystem: %w", err)
}
return fs.FromBillyFilesystem(bfs), nil
} else if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not get HEAD tree: %w", err)
}
return fs.FromTree(head.TreeObject), nil
}