cgit_open_filter: hand down repo configuration to script
The environment variables can be used to (for example) resolve the following situation: Suppose a server setup in which each repository has a trac instance; the commit filter needs to know with which repository it's dealing in order to be able to resolve the #123 ticket numbers in the commit messages into hyperlinks into the correct trac instance. Signed-off-by: Ferry Huberts <ferry.huberts@pelagic.nl> Signed-off-by: Lars Hjemli <hjemli@gmail.com>
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shared.c
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*/
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#include "cgit.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <linux/limits.h>
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struct cgit_repolist cgit_repolist;
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struct cgit_context ctx;
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@ -376,6 +378,70 @@ int cgit_parse_snapshots_mask(const char *str)
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return rv;
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}
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typedef struct {
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char * name;
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char * value;
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} cgit_env_var;
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static char * prepare_env(struct cgit_repo * repo) {
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cgit_env_var env_vars[] = {
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{ .name = "CGIT_REPO_URL", .value = repo->url },
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{ .name = "CGIT_REPO_NAME", .value = repo->name },
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{ .name = "CGIT_REPO_PATH", .value = repo->path },
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{ .name = "CGIT_REPO_OWNER", .value = repo->owner },
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{ .name = "CGIT_REPO_DEFBRANCH", .value = repo->defbranch },
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{ .name = "CGIT_REPO_SECTION", .value = repo->section },
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{ .name = "CGIT_REPO_CLONE_URL", .value = repo->clone_url }
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};
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int env_var_count = ARRAY_SIZE(env_vars);
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long values_space = (env_var_count * (PATH_MAX + 64));
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void * buffer;
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char ** vars;
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char * values;
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int vars_index = 0;
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unsigned int chars_printed;
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/* Allocate buffer for environment variables: first in the buffer is an
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* array of pointers to argument strings, terminated with a NULL pointer.
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* After that the argument strings are placed after each other */
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buffer = malloc(((env_var_count + 1) * sizeof(char *)) + values_space);
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if (!buffer)
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return NULL;
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vars = buffer;
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values = (char *) &vars[env_var_count + 1];
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/* loop over all defined environment variables and their values */
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while (vars_index < env_var_count) {
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char * name = env_vars[vars_index].name;
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char * value = env_vars[vars_index].value;
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if (!value)
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value = "";
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chars_printed = snprintf(values, (values_space - 1), "%s=%s", name,
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value);
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if (chars_printed > (values_space - 1)) {
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/* Buffer space exhausted: stop adding variables.
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* Not all environment variables are defined, but the best we can
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* do is to provide the ones that _are_ defined */
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break;
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}
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values[chars_printed] = '\0';
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*&vars[vars_index] = values;
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values += (chars_printed + 1);
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values_space -= (chars_printed + 1);
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vars_index++;
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}
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/* terminate the array with pointers */
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*&vars[vars_index] = NULL;
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return (char *) buffer;
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}
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int cgit_open_filter(struct cgit_filter *filter, struct cgit_repo * repo)
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{
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@ -384,10 +450,20 @@ int cgit_open_filter(struct cgit_filter *filter, struct cgit_repo * repo)
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chk_zero(pipe(filter->pipe_fh), "Unable to create pipe to subprocess");
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filter->pid = chk_non_negative(fork(), "Unable to create subprocess");
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if (filter->pid == 0) {
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char * env = NULL;
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close(filter->pipe_fh[1]);
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chk_non_negative(dup2(filter->pipe_fh[0], STDIN_FILENO),
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"Unable to use pipe as STDIN");
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execvp(filter->cmd, filter->argv);
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if (repo)
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env = prepare_env(repo);
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execve(filter->cmd, filter->argv, (char **)env);
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if (env)
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free(env);
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die("Unable to exec subprocess %s: %s (%d)", filter->cmd,
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strerror(errno), errno);
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}
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