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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 09:55:51 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 09:55:51 +0000
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+#!/bin/sh
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# post-receive hook to adopt push certs into 'refs/push-certs'
+
+# Collects the cert blob on push and saves it, then, if a certain number of
+# signed pushes have been seen, processes all the "saved" blobs in one go,
+# adding them to the special ref 'refs/push-certs'. This is done in a way
+# that allows searching for all the certs pertaining to one specific branch
+# (thanks to Junio Hamano for this idea plus general brainstorming).
+
+# The "collection" happens only if $GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_STATUS = OK; again,
+# thanks to Junio for pointing this out; see [1]
+#
+# [1]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/gitolite/7cSrU6JorEY
+
+# WARNINGS:
+# Does not check that GIT_PUSH_CERT_STATUS = "G". If you want to check that
+# and FAIL the push, you'll have to write a simple pre-receive hook
+# (post-receive is not the place for that; see 'man githooks').
+#
+# Gitolite users: failing the hook cannot be done as a VREF because git does
+# not set those environment variables in the update hook. You'll have to
+# write a trivial pre-receive hook and add that in.
+
+# Relevant gitolite doc links:
+# repo-specific environment variables
+# http://gitolite.com/gitolite/dev-notes.html#rsev
+# repo-specific hooks
+# http://gitolite.com/gitolite/non-core.html#rsh
+# http://gitolite.com/gitolite/cookbook.html#v3.6-variation-repo-specific-hooks
+
+# Environment:
+# GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_STATUS should be "OK" (as mentioned above)
+#
+# GL_OPTIONS_GPC_PENDING (optional; defaults to 1). This is the number of
+# git push certs that should be waiting in order to trigger the post
+# processing. You can set it within gitolite like so:
+#
+# repo foo bar # or maybe just 'repo @all'
+# option ENV.GPC_PENDING = 5
+
+# Setup:
+# Set up this code as a post-receive hook for whatever repos you need to.
+# Then arrange to have the environment variable GL_OPTION_GPC_PENDING set to
+# some number, as shown above. (This is only required if you need it to be
+# greater than 1.) It could of course be different for different repos.
+# Also see "Invocation" section below.
+
+# Invocation:
+# Normally via git (see 'man githooks'), once it is setup as a post-receive
+# hook.
+#
+# However, if you set the "pending" limit high, and want to periodically
+# "clean up" pending certs without necessarily waiting for the counter to
+# trip, do the following (untested):
+#
+# RB=$(gitolite query-rc GL_REPO_BASE)
+# for r in $(gitolite list-phy-repos)
+# do
+# cd $RB/$repo.git
+# unset GL_OPTIONS_GPC_PENDING # if it is set higher up
+# hooks/post-receive post_process
+# done
+#
+# That will take care of it.
+
+# Using without gitolite:
+# Just set GL_OPTIONS_GPC_PENDING within the script (maybe read it from git
+# config). Everything else is independent of gitolite.
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# make it work on BSD also (but NOT YET TESTED on FreeBSD!)
+uname_s=`uname -s`
+if [ "$uname_s" = "Linux" ]
+then
+ _lock() { flock "$@"; }
+else
+ _lock() { lockf -k "$@"; }
+ # I'm assuming other BSDs also have this; I only have FreeBSD.
+fi
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# standard stuff
+die() { echo "$@" >&2; exit 1; }
+warn() { echo "$@" >&2; }
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# if there are no arguments, we're running as a "post-receive" hook
+if [ -z "$1" ]
+then
+ # ignore if it may be a replay attack
+ [ "$GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_STATUS" = "OK" ] || exit 1
+ # I don't think "exit 1" does anything in a post-receive anyway, so that's
+ # just a symbolic gesture!
+
+ # note the lock file used
+ _lock .gpc.lock $0 cat_blob
+
+ # if you want to initiate the post-processing ONLY from outside (for
+ # example via cron), comment out the next line.
+ exec $0 post_process
+fi
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# the 'post_process' part; see "Invocation" section in the doc at the top
+if [ "$1" = "post_process" ]
+then
+ # this is the same lock file as above
+ _lock .gpc.lock $0 count_and_rotate $$
+
+ [ -d git-push-certs.$$ ] || exit 0
+
+ # but this is a different one
+ _lock .gpc.ref.lock $0 update_ref $$
+
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# other values for "$1" are internal use only
+
+if [ "$1" = "cat_blob" ]
+then
+ mkdir -p git-push-certs
+ git cat-file blob $GIT_PUSH_CERT > git-push-certs/$GIT_PUSH_CERT
+ echo $GIT_PUSH_CERT >> git-push-certs/.blob.list
+fi
+
+if [ "$1" = "count_and_rotate" ]
+then
+ count=$(ls git-push-certs | wc -l)
+ if test $count -ge ${GL_OPTIONS_GPC_PENDING:-1}
+ then
+ # rotate the directory
+ mv git-push-certs git-push-certs.$2
+ fi
+fi
+
+if [ "$1" = "update_ref" ]
+then
+ # use a different index file for all this
+ GIT_INDEX_FILE=push_certs_index; export GIT_INDEX_FILE
+
+ # prepare the special ref to receive commits
+ PUSH_CERTS=refs/push-certs
+ if git rev-parse -q --verify $PUSH_CERTS >/dev/null
+ then
+ git read-tree $PUSH_CERTS
+ else
+ git read-tree --empty
+ T=$(git write-tree)
+ C=$(echo 'start' | git commit-tree $T)
+ git update-ref $PUSH_CERTS $C
+ fi
+
+ # for each cert blob...
+ for b in `cat git-push-certs.$2/.blob.list`
+ do
+ cf=git-push-certs.$2/$b
+
+ # it's highly unlikely that the blob got GC-ed already but write it
+ # back anyway, just in case
+ B=$(git hash-object -w $cf)
+
+ # bit of a sanity check
+ [ "$B" = "$b" ] || warn "this should not happen: $B is not equal to $b"
+
+ # for each ref described within the cert, update the index
+ for ref in `cat $cf | egrep '^[a-f0-9]+ [a-f0-9]+ refs/' | cut -f3 -d' '`
+ do
+ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644,$b,$ref
+ # we're using the ref name as a "fake" filename, so people can,
+ # for example, 'git log refs/push-certs -- refs/heads/master', to
+ # see all the push certs pertaining to the master branch. This
+ # idea came from Junio Hamano, the git maintainer (I certainly
+ # don't deal with git plumbing enough to have thought of it!)
+ done
+
+ T=$(git write-tree)
+ C=$( git commit-tree -p $PUSH_CERTS $T < $cf )
+ git update-ref $PUSH_CERTS $C
+
+ rm -f $cf
+ done
+ rm -f git-push-certs.$2/.blob.list
+ rmdir git-push-certs.$2
+fi