//! Tests for git authentication. use std::collections::HashSet; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::io::BufReader; use std::net::{SocketAddr, TcpListener}; use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::SeqCst}; use std::sync::Arc; use std::thread::{self, JoinHandle}; use cargo_test_support::git::cargo_uses_gitoxide; use cargo_test_support::paths; use cargo_test_support::{basic_manifest, project}; fn setup_failed_auth_test() -> (SocketAddr, JoinHandle<()>, Arc) { let server = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0").unwrap(); let addr = server.local_addr().unwrap(); fn headers(rdr: &mut dyn BufRead) -> HashSet { let valid = ["GET", "Authorization", "Accept"]; rdr.lines() .map(|s| s.unwrap()) .take_while(|s| s.len() > 2) .map(|s| s.trim().to_string()) .filter(|s| valid.iter().any(|prefix| s.starts_with(*prefix))) .collect() } let connections = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)); let connections2 = connections.clone(); let t = thread::spawn(move || { let mut conn = BufReader::new(server.accept().unwrap().0); let req = headers(&mut conn); connections2.fetch_add(1, SeqCst); conn.get_mut() .write_all( b"HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized\r\n\ WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\"wheee\"\r\n\ Content-Length: 0\r\n\ \r\n", ) .unwrap(); assert_eq!( req, vec![ "GET /foo/bar/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1", "Accept: */*", ] .into_iter() .map(|s| s.to_string()) .collect() ); let req = headers(&mut conn); connections2.fetch_add(1, SeqCst); conn.get_mut() .write_all( b"HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized\r\n\ WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\"wheee\"\r\n\ \r\n", ) .unwrap(); assert_eq!( req, vec![ "GET /foo/bar/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1", "Authorization: Basic Zm9vOmJhcg==", "Accept: */*", ] .into_iter() .map(|s| s.to_string()) .collect() ); }); let script = project() .at("script") .file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("script", "0.1.0")) .file( "src/main.rs", r#" fn main() { println!("username=foo"); println!("password=bar"); } "#, ) .build(); script.cargo("build -v").run(); let script = script.bin("script"); let config = paths::home().join(".gitconfig"); let mut config = git2::Config::open(&config).unwrap(); config .set_str( "credential.helper", // This is a bash script so replace `\` with `/` for Windows &script.display().to_string().replace("\\", "/"), ) .unwrap(); (addr, t, connections) } // Tests that HTTP auth is offered from `credential.helper`. #[cargo_test] fn http_auth_offered() { let (addr, t, connections) = setup_failed_auth_test(); let p = project() .file( "Cargo.toml", &format!( r#" [package] name = "foo" version = "0.0.1" authors = [] [dependencies.bar] git = "http://127.0.0.1:{}/foo/bar" "#, addr.port() ), ) .file("src/main.rs", "") .file( ".cargo/config", "[net] retry = 0 ", ) .build(); // This is a "contains" check because the last error differs by platform, // may span multiple lines, and isn't relevant to this test. p.cargo("check") .with_status(101) .with_stderr_contains(&format!( "\ [UPDATING] git repository `http://{addr}/foo/bar` [ERROR] failed to get `bar` as a dependency of package `foo v0.0.1 [..]` Caused by: failed to load source for dependency `bar` Caused by: Unable to update http://{addr}/foo/bar Caused by: failed to clone into: [..] Caused by: failed to authenticate when downloading repository * attempted to find username/password via `credential.helper`, but [..] if the git CLI succeeds then `net.git-fetch-with-cli` may help here https://[..] Caused by: " )) .run(); assert_eq!(connections.load(SeqCst), 2); t.join().ok().unwrap(); } // Boy, sure would be nice to have a TLS implementation in rust! #[cargo_test] fn https_something_happens() { let server = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0").unwrap(); let addr = server.local_addr().unwrap(); let t = thread::spawn(move || { let mut conn = server.accept().unwrap().0; drop(conn.write(b"1234")); drop(conn.shutdown(std::net::Shutdown::Write)); drop(conn.read(&mut [0; 16])); }); let p = project() .file( "Cargo.toml", &format!( r#" [package] name = "foo" version = "0.0.1" authors = [] [dependencies.bar] git = "https://127.0.0.1:{}/foo/bar" "#, addr.port() ), ) .file("src/main.rs", "") .file( ".cargo/config", "[net] retry = 0 ", ) .build(); p.cargo("check -v") .with_status(101) .with_stderr_contains(&format!( "[UPDATING] git repository `https://{addr}/foo/bar`" )) .with_stderr_contains(&format!( "\ Caused by: {errmsg} ", errmsg = if cargo_uses_gitoxide() { "[..]SSL connect error [..]" } else if cfg!(windows) { "[..]failed to send request: [..]" } else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { // macOS is difficult to tests as some builds may use Security.framework, // while others may use OpenSSL. In that case, let's just not verify the error // message here. "[..]" } else { "[..]SSL error: [..]" } )) .run(); t.join().ok().unwrap(); } // It would sure be nice to have an SSH implementation in Rust! #[cargo_test] fn ssh_something_happens() { let server = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0").unwrap(); let addr = server.local_addr().unwrap(); let t = thread::spawn(move || { drop(server.accept().unwrap()); }); let p = project() .file( "Cargo.toml", &format!( r#" [package] name = "foo" version = "0.0.1" authors = [] [dependencies.bar] git = "ssh://127.0.0.1:{}/foo/bar" "#, addr.port() ), ) .file("src/main.rs", "") .build(); let (expected_ssh_message, expected_update) = if cargo_uses_gitoxide() { // Due to the usage of `ssh` and `ssh.exe` respectively, the messages change. // This will be adjusted to use `ssh2` to get rid of this dependency and have uniform messaging. let message = if cfg!(windows) { // The order of multiple possible messages isn't deterministic within `ssh`, and `gitoxide` detects both // but gets to report only the first. Thus this test can flip-flop from one version of the error to the other // and we can't test for that. // We'd want to test for: // "[..]ssh: connect to host 127.0.0.1 [..]" // ssh: connect to host example.org port 22: No route to host // "[..]banner exchange: Connection to 127.0.0.1 [..]" // banner exchange: Connection to 127.0.0.1 port 62250: Software caused connection abort // But since there is no common meaningful sequence or word, we can only match a small telling sequence of characters. "[..]onnect[..]" } else { "[..]Connection [..] by [..]" }; ( message, format!("[..]Unable to update ssh://{addr}/foo/bar"), ) } else { ( "\ Caused by: [..]failed to start SSH session: Failed getting banner[..] ", format!("[UPDATING] git repository `ssh://{addr}/foo/bar`"), ) }; p.cargo("check -v") .with_status(101) .with_stderr_contains(&expected_update) .with_stderr_contains(expected_ssh_message) .run(); t.join().ok().unwrap(); } #[cargo_test] fn net_err_suggests_fetch_with_cli() { let p = project() .file( "Cargo.toml", r#" [package] name = "foo" version = "0.0.0" authors = [] [dependencies] foo = { git = "ssh://needs-proxy.invalid/git" } "#, ) .file("src/lib.rs", "") .build(); p.cargo("check -v") .with_status(101) .with_stderr(format!( "\ [UPDATING] git repository `ssh://needs-proxy.invalid/git` warning: spurious network error[..] warning: spurious network error[..] warning: spurious network error[..] [ERROR] failed to get `foo` as a dependency of package `foo v0.0.0 [..]` Caused by: failed to load source for dependency `foo` Caused by: Unable to update ssh://needs-proxy.invalid/git Caused by: failed to clone into: [..] Caused by: network failure seems to have happened if a proxy or similar is necessary `net.git-fetch-with-cli` may help here https://[..] Caused by: {trailer} ", trailer = if cargo_uses_gitoxide() { "An IO error occurred when talking to the server\n\nCaused by:\n ssh: Could not resolve hostname needs-proxy.invalid[..]" } else { "failed to resolve address for needs-proxy.invalid[..]" } )) .run(); p.change_file( ".cargo/config", " [net] git-fetch-with-cli = true ", ); p.cargo("check -v") .with_status(101) .with_stderr_contains("[..]Unable to update[..]") .with_stderr_does_not_contain("[..]try enabling `git-fetch-with-cli`[..]") .run(); } #[cargo_test] fn instead_of_url_printed() { let (addr, t, _connections) = setup_failed_auth_test(); let config = paths::home().join(".gitconfig"); let mut config = git2::Config::open(&config).unwrap(); config .set_str( &format!("url.http://{}/.insteadOf", addr), "https://foo.bar/", ) .unwrap(); let p = project() .file( "Cargo.toml", r#" [package] name = "foo" version = "0.0.1" authors = [] [dependencies.bar] git = "https://foo.bar/foo/bar" "#, ) .file("src/lib.rs", "") .build(); p.cargo("check") .with_status(101) .with_stderr(&format!( "\ [UPDATING] git repository `https://foo.bar/foo/bar` [ERROR] failed to get `bar` as a dependency of package `foo [..]` Caused by: failed to load source for dependency `bar` Caused by: Unable to update https://foo.bar/foo/bar Caused by: failed to clone into: [..] Caused by: failed to authenticate when downloading repository: http://{addr}/foo/bar * attempted to find username/password via `credential.helper`, but maybe the found credentials were incorrect if the git CLI succeeds then `net.git-fetch-with-cli` may help here https://[..] Caused by: [..] {trailer}", trailer = if cargo_uses_gitoxide() { "\nCaused by:\n [..]" } else { "" } )) .run(); t.join().ok().unwrap(); }