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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 14:17:27 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 14:17:27 +0000 |
commit | aae1a14ea756102251351d96e2567b4986d30e2b (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 3.6.12.upstream/3.6.12upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/contrib/commands/compile-1 b/contrib/commands/compile-1 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a5b5356 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/commands/compile-1 @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -s +use strict; +use warnings; + +# DESCRIPTION: + +# This program is meant to re-compile the access rules (and 'config' or +# 'option' lines) of exactly ONE actual repo (i.e., not a repo group or a +# repo pattern). + +# MOTIVATION: + +# Fedora has a huge number of repos, as well as lot of churn in permissions. +# The combination of having a large conf *and* frequent compiles were not +# working out, hence this solution. Not sure if any others have such a +# situation, so it's a standalone program, separate from "core" gitolite, +# shipped in "contrib" instead of "src". + +# SETUP: + +# It expects to run as a gitolite sub-command, which means you will need to +# copy it from contrib to src/commands, or the equivalent location inside +# LOCAL_CODE; see non-core.html in the docs for details. + +# INVOCATION: + +# It takes one argument: the name of a file that contains the new ruleset +# you want to use. (This cannot be STDIN or "-" or something). + +# example: +# +# gitolite compile-1 <file-containing-rules-for-exactly-one-repo> + +# WARNING: + +# If the main gitolite.conf changes significantly (specifically, if the +# number of effective rules in it increase quite a bit), you may have to run +# this command on ALL repos to update their individual gl-conf files. +# +# (TBD: explain this in more concrete terms) + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# THERE IS NO ERROR CHECKING ON THE WARNING ABOVE, NOR ON THE ASSUMPTIONS AND +# REQUIREMENTS BELOW. PLEASE USE CAREFULLY! +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# ASSUMPTIONS/REQUIREMENTS: + +# The file given must contain exactly one 'repo' line, with exactly one repo +# name, followed by the rules, configs, and options for that repo in the +# normal gitolite.conf syntax. + +# The file must not have any group definitions, though it may use group +# definitions already setup in the main gitolite.conf file. + +# Rules for this repo need not be already defined in the main gitolite.conf. +# If they are, they will cease to have any effect once you run this command +# - only the rules you supply in the file passed to this command will apply, +# and they will be considered to be placed at the end of gitolite.conf. + +# If the repo does not exist, it must be first created using: +# +# GL_USER=admin gitolite create <reponame> +# +# where <reponame> is the gitolite-style name (i.e., "foo", not "foo.git" or +# "~/repositories/foo" or "~/repositories/foo.git") +# +# This, of course, requires the main gitolite.conf to have the following +# lines at the top: +# +# repo [A-Za-z].* +# C = admin + +# Any change to the main gitolite.conf is followed by a full 'gitolite +# compile'; i.e., ~/.gitolite/conf/gitolite.conf-compiled.pm, the main +# "compiled" conf file, is consistent with the latest gitolite.conf. + +use 5.10.0; +use Data::Dumper; + +use lib $ENV{GL_LIBDIR}; +use Gitolite::Rc; +use Gitolite::Common; +use Gitolite::Conf; +use Gitolite::Conf::Store; +use Gitolite::Conf::Sugar; + +my ($cf, $repo) = args(); # conffile from @ARGV, repo from first line of conffile +my $startseq = getseq(); # get the starting sequence number by looking in the (common) compiled conf file +parse_and_store($cf, $repo); # parse the ruleset and write out just the gl-conf file + # (this is the only part that uses core gitolite functions) +update_seq($repo, $startseq); # update gl-conf with adjusted sequence numbers + +exit 0; + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +sub args { + my $cf = shift @ARGV or _die "need conffile"; + $cf = $ENV{PWD} . "/" . $cf unless $cf =~ m(^/); + + my $t = slurp($cf); + _die "bad conf file" unless $t =~ /^\s*repo\s+(\S+)\s*$/m; + my $repo = $1; + + return ($cf, $repo); +} + +sub getseq { + my @main_cc = slurp "$rc{GL_ADMIN_BASE}/conf/gitolite.conf-compiled.pm"; + my $max = 0; + for (@main_cc) { + $max = $1 if m/^ +(\d+),$/ and $max < $1; + } + + return $max; +} + +sub parse_and_store { + my ($cf, $repo) = @_; + + parse(sugar($cf)); + _chdir( $rc{GL_REPO_BASE} ); + Gitolite::Conf::Store::store_1($repo); +} + +sub update_seq { + my ($repo, $startseq) = @_; + + _chdir("$rc{GL_REPO_BASE}/$repo.git"); + my $text = slurp("gl-conf"); + + $startseq+=1000; + # just for safety, in case someone adds a few rules to the main conf later, but neglects to update repo confs + + $text =~ s/^( +)(\d+),$/"$1" . ($2+$startseq) . ","/gme; + + _print("gl-conf", $text); +} |