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// Copyright 2019 The Kubernetes Authors.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
package git
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"net/url"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"sigs.k8s.io/kustomize/kyaml/errors"
"sigs.k8s.io/kustomize/kyaml/filesys"
)
// Used as a temporary non-empty occupant of the cloneDir
// field, as something distinguishable from the empty string
// in various outputs (especially tests). Not using an
// actual directory name here, as that's a temporary directory
// with a unique name that isn't created until clone time.
const notCloned = filesys.ConfirmedDir("/notCloned")
// RepoSpec specifies a git repository and a branch and path therein.
type RepoSpec struct {
// Raw, original spec, used to look for cycles.
// TODO(monopole): Drop raw, use processed fields instead.
raw string
// Host, e.g. https://github.com/
Host string
// RepoPath name (Path to repository),
// e.g. kubernetes-sigs/kustomize
RepoPath string
// Dir is where the repository is cloned to.
Dir filesys.ConfirmedDir
// Relative path in the repository, and in the cloneDir,
// to a Kustomization.
KustRootPath string
// Branch or tag reference.
Ref string
// Submodules indicates whether or not to clone git submodules.
Submodules bool
// Timeout is the maximum duration allowed for execing git commands.
Timeout time.Duration
}
// CloneSpec returns a string suitable for "git clone {spec}".
func (x *RepoSpec) CloneSpec() string {
return x.Host + x.RepoPath
}
func (x *RepoSpec) CloneDir() filesys.ConfirmedDir {
return x.Dir
}
func (x *RepoSpec) Raw() string {
return x.raw
}
func (x *RepoSpec) AbsPath() string {
return x.Dir.Join(x.KustRootPath)
}
func (x *RepoSpec) Cleaner(fSys filesys.FileSystem) func() error {
return func() error { return fSys.RemoveAll(x.Dir.String()) }
}
const (
refQuery = "?ref="
gitSuffix = ".git"
gitRootDelimiter = "_git/"
pathSeparator = "/" // do not use filepath.Separator, as this is a URL
)
// NewRepoSpecFromURL parses git-like urls.
// From strings like git@github.com:someOrg/someRepo.git or
// https://github.com/someOrg/someRepo?ref=someHash, extract
// the different parts of URL, set into a RepoSpec object and return RepoSpec object.
// It MUST return an error if the input is not a git-like URL, as this is used by some code paths
// to distinguish between local and remote paths.
//
// In particular, NewRepoSpecFromURL separates the URL used to clone the repo from the
// elements Kustomize uses for other purposes (e.g. query params that turn into args, and
// the path to the kustomization root within the repo).
func NewRepoSpecFromURL(n string) (*RepoSpec, error) {
repoSpec := &RepoSpec{raw: n, Dir: notCloned, Timeout: defaultTimeout, Submodules: defaultSubmodules}
if filepath.IsAbs(n) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("uri looks like abs path: %s", n)
}
// Parse the query first. This is safe because according to rfc3986 "?" is only allowed in the
// query and is not recognized %-encoded.
// Note that parseQuery returns default values for empty parameters.
n, query, _ := strings.Cut(n, "?")
repoSpec.Ref, repoSpec.Timeout, repoSpec.Submodules = parseQuery(query)
var err error
// Parse the host (e.g. scheme, username, domain) segment.
repoSpec.Host, n, err = extractHost(n)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// In some cases, we're given a path to a git repo + a path to the kustomization root within
// that repo. We need to split them so that we can ultimately give the repo only to the cloner.
repoSpec.RepoPath, repoSpec.KustRootPath, err = parsePathParts(n, defaultRepoPathLength(repoSpec.Host))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return repoSpec, nil
}
const allSegments = -999999
const orgRepoSegments = 2
func defaultRepoPathLength(host string) int {
if strings.HasPrefix(host, fileScheme) {
return allSegments
}
return orgRepoSegments
}
// parsePathParts splits the repo path that will ultimately be passed to git to clone the
// repo from the kustomization root path, which Kustomize will execute the build in after the repo
// is cloned.
//
// We first try to do this based on explicit markers in the URL (e.g. _git, .git or //).
// If none are present, we try to apply a historical default repo path length that is derived from
// Github URLs. If there aren't enough segments, we have historically considered the URL invalid.
func parsePathParts(n string, defaultSegmentLength int) (string, string, error) {
repoPath, kustRootPath, success := tryExplicitMarkerSplit(n)
if !success {
repoPath, kustRootPath, success = tryDefaultLengthSplit(n, defaultSegmentLength)
}
// Validate the result
if !success || len(repoPath) == 0 {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to parse repo path segment")
}
if kustRootPathExitsRepo(kustRootPath) {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("url path exits repo: %s", n)
}
return repoPath, strings.TrimPrefix(kustRootPath, pathSeparator), nil
}
func tryExplicitMarkerSplit(n string) (string, string, bool) {
// Look for the _git delimiter, which by convention is expected to be ONE directory above the repo root.
// If found, split on the NEXT path element, which is the repo root.
// Example: https://username@dev.azure.com/org/project/_git/repo/path/to/kustomization/root
if gitRootIdx := strings.Index(n, gitRootDelimiter); gitRootIdx >= 0 {
gitRootPath := n[:gitRootIdx+len(gitRootDelimiter)]
subpathSegments := strings.Split(n[gitRootIdx+len(gitRootDelimiter):], pathSeparator)
return gitRootPath + subpathSegments[0], strings.Join(subpathSegments[1:], pathSeparator), true
// Look for a double-slash in the path, which if present separates the repo root from the kust path.
// It is a convention, not a real path element, so do not preserve it in the returned value.
// Example: https://github.com/org/repo//path/to/kustomozation/root
} else if repoRootIdx := strings.Index(n, "//"); repoRootIdx >= 0 {
return n[:repoRootIdx], n[repoRootIdx+2:], true
// Look for .git in the path, which if present is part of the directory name of the git repo.
// This means we want to grab everything up to and including that suffix
// Example: https://github.com/org/repo.git/path/to/kustomozation/root
} else if gitSuffixIdx := strings.Index(n, gitSuffix); gitSuffixIdx >= 0 {
upToGitSuffix := n[:gitSuffixIdx+len(gitSuffix)]
afterGitSuffix := n[gitSuffixIdx+len(gitSuffix):]
return upToGitSuffix, afterGitSuffix, true
}
return "", "", false
}
func tryDefaultLengthSplit(n string, defaultSegmentLength int) (string, string, bool) {
// If the default is to take all segments, do so.
if defaultSegmentLength == allSegments {
return n, "", true
// If the default is N segments, make sure we have at least that many and take them if so.
// If we have less than N, we have historically considered the URL invalid.
} else if segments := strings.Split(n, pathSeparator); len(segments) >= defaultSegmentLength {
firstNSegments := strings.Join(segments[:defaultSegmentLength], pathSeparator)
rest := strings.Join(segments[defaultSegmentLength:], pathSeparator)
return firstNSegments, rest, true
}
return "", "", false
}
func kustRootPathExitsRepo(kustRootPath string) bool {
cleanedPath := filepath.Clean(strings.TrimPrefix(kustRootPath, string(filepath.Separator)))
pathElements := strings.Split(cleanedPath, string(filepath.Separator))
return len(pathElements) > 0 &&
pathElements[0] == filesys.ParentDir
}
// Clone git submodules by default.
const defaultSubmodules = true
// Arbitrary, but non-infinite, timeout for running commands.
const defaultTimeout = 27 * time.Second
func parseQuery(query string) (string, time.Duration, bool) {
values, err := url.ParseQuery(query)
// in event of parse failure, return defaults
if err != nil {
return "", defaultTimeout, defaultSubmodules
}
// ref is the desired git ref to target. Can be specified by in a git URL
// with ?ref=<string> or ?version=<string>, although ref takes precedence.
ref := values.Get("version")
if queryValue := values.Get("ref"); queryValue != "" {
ref = queryValue
}
// depth is the desired git exec timeout. Can be specified by in a git URL
// with ?timeout=<duration>.
duration := defaultTimeout
if queryValue := values.Get("timeout"); queryValue != "" {
// Attempt to first parse as a number of integer seconds (like "61"),
// and then attempt to parse as a suffixed duration (like "61s").
if intValue, err := strconv.Atoi(queryValue); err == nil && intValue > 0 {
duration = time.Duration(intValue) * time.Second
} else if durationValue, err := time.ParseDuration(queryValue); err == nil && durationValue > 0 {
duration = durationValue
}
}
// submodules indicates if git submodule cloning is desired. Can be
// specified by in a git URL with ?submodules=<bool>.
submodules := defaultSubmodules
if queryValue := values.Get("submodules"); queryValue != "" {
if boolValue, err := strconv.ParseBool(queryValue); err == nil {
submodules = boolValue
}
}
return ref, duration, submodules
}
func extractHost(n string) (string, string, error) {
n = ignoreForcedGitProtocol(n)
scheme, n := extractScheme(n)
username, n := extractUsername(n)
stdGithub := isStandardGithubHost(n)
acceptSCP := acceptSCPStyle(scheme, username, stdGithub)
// Validate the username and scheme before attempting host/path parsing, because if the parsing
// so far has not succeeded, we will not be able to extract the host and path correctly.
if err := validateScheme(scheme, acceptSCP); err != nil {
return "", "", err
}
// Now that we have extracted a valid scheme+username, we can parse host itself.
// The file protocol specifies an absolute path to a local git repo.
// Everything after the scheme (including any 'username' we found) is actually part of that path.
if scheme == fileScheme {
return scheme, username + n, nil
}
var host, rest = n, ""
if sepIndex := findPathSeparator(n, acceptSCP); sepIndex >= 0 {
host, rest = n[:sepIndex+1], n[sepIndex+1:]
}
// Github URLs are strictly normalized in a way that may discard scheme and username components.
if stdGithub {
scheme, username, host = normalizeGithubHostParts(scheme, username)
}
// Host is required, so do not concat the scheme and username if we didn't find one.
if host == "" {
return "", "", errors.Errorf("failed to parse host segment")
}
return scheme + username + host, rest, nil
}
// ignoreForcedGitProtocol strips the "git::" prefix from URLs.
// We used to use go-getter to handle our urls: https://github.com/hashicorp/go-getter.
// The git:: prefix signaled go-getter to use the git protocol to fetch the url's contents.
// We silently strip this prefix to allow these go-getter-style urls to continue to work,
// although the git protocol (which is insecure and unsupported on many platforms, including Github)
// will not actually be used as intended.
func ignoreForcedGitProtocol(n string) string {
n, found := trimPrefixIgnoreCase(n, "git::")
if found {
log.Println("Warning: Forcing the git protocol using the 'git::' URL prefix is not supported. " +
"Kustomize currently strips this invalid prefix, but will stop doing so in a future release. " +
"Please remove the 'git::' prefix from your configuration.")
}
return n
}
// acceptSCPStyle returns true if the scheme and username indicate potential use of an SCP-style URL.
// With this style, the scheme is not explicit and the path is delimited by a colon.
// Strictly speaking the username is optional in SCP-like syntax, but Kustomize has always
// required it for non-Github URLs.
// Example: user@host.xz:path/to/repo.git/
func acceptSCPStyle(scheme, username string, isGithubURL bool) bool {
return scheme == "" && (username != "" || isGithubURL)
}
func validateScheme(scheme string, acceptSCPStyle bool) error {
// see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch#_git_urls for info relevant to these validations
switch scheme {
case "":
// Empty scheme is only ok if it's a Github URL or if it looks like SCP-style syntax
if !acceptSCPStyle {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse scheme")
}
case sshScheme, fileScheme, httpsScheme, httpScheme:
// These are all supported schemes
default:
// At time of writing, we should never end up here because we do not parse out
// unsupported schemes to begin with.
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported scheme %q", scheme)
}
return nil
}
const fileScheme = "file://"
const httpScheme = "http://"
const httpsScheme = "https://"
const sshScheme = "ssh://"
func extractScheme(s string) (string, string) {
for _, prefix := range []string{sshScheme, httpsScheme, httpScheme, fileScheme} {
if rest, found := trimPrefixIgnoreCase(s, prefix); found {
return prefix, rest
}
}
return "", s
}
func extractUsername(s string) (string, string) {
var userRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9-]*)@`)
if m := userRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(s); m != nil {
username := m[1] + "@"
return username, s[len(username):]
}
return "", s
}
func isStandardGithubHost(s string) bool {
lowerCased := strings.ToLower(s)
return strings.HasPrefix(lowerCased, "github.com/") ||
strings.HasPrefix(lowerCased, "github.com:")
}
// trimPrefixIgnoreCase returns the rest of s and true if prefix, ignoring case, prefixes s.
// Otherwise, trimPrefixIgnoreCase returns s and false.
func trimPrefixIgnoreCase(s, prefix string) (string, bool) {
if len(prefix) <= len(s) && strings.ToLower(s[:len(prefix)]) == prefix {
return s[len(prefix):], true
}
return s, false
}
func findPathSeparator(hostPath string, acceptSCP bool) int {
sepIndex := strings.Index(hostPath, pathSeparator)
if acceptSCP {
colonIndex := strings.Index(hostPath, ":")
// The colon acts as a delimiter in scp-style ssh URLs only if not prefixed by '/'.
if sepIndex == -1 || (colonIndex > 0 && colonIndex < sepIndex) {
sepIndex = colonIndex
}
}
return sepIndex
}
func normalizeGithubHostParts(scheme, username string) (string, string, string) {
if strings.HasPrefix(scheme, sshScheme) || username != "" {
return "", username, "github.com:"
}
return httpsScheme, "", "github.com/"
}
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