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#include "cache.h"
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#include "credential.h"
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#include "string-list.h"
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#include "run-command.h"
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#include "url.h"
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#include "prompt.h"
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void credential_init(struct credential *c)
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{
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memset(c, 0, sizeof(*c));
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c->helpers.strdup_strings = 1;
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}
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void credential_clear(struct credential *c)
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{
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free(c->protocol);
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free(c->host);
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free(c->path);
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free(c->username);
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free(c->password);
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string_list_clear(&c->helpers, 0);
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credential_init(c);
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}
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int credential_match(const struct credential *want,
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const struct credential *have)
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{
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#define CHECK(x) (!want->x || (have->x && !strcmp(want->x, have->x)))
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return CHECK(protocol) &&
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CHECK(host) &&
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CHECK(path) &&
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CHECK(username);
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#undef CHECK
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}
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static int credential_config_callback(const char *var, const char *value,
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void *data)
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{
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struct credential *c = data;
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const char *key, *dot;
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key = skip_prefix(var, "credential.");
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if (!key)
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return 0;
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if (!value)
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return config_error_nonbool(var);
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dot = strrchr(key, '.');
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if (dot) {
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struct credential want = CREDENTIAL_INIT;
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char *url = xmemdupz(key, dot - key);
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int matched;
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credential_from_url(&want, url);
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matched = credential_match(&want, c);
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credential_clear(&want);
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free(url);
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if (!matched)
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return 0;
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key = dot + 1;
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}
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if (!strcmp(key, "helper"))
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string_list_append(&c->helpers, value);
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else if (!strcmp(key, "username")) {
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if (!c->username)
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c->username = xstrdup(value);
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}
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credential: make relevance of http path configurable
When parsing a URL into a credential struct, we carefully
record each part of the URL, including the path on the
remote host, and use the result as part of the credential
context.
This had two practical implications:
1. Credential helpers which store a credential for later
access are likely to use the "path" portion as part of
the storage key. That means that a request to
https://example.com/foo.git
would not use the same credential that was stored in an
earlier request for:
https://example.com/bar.git
2. The prompt shown to the user includes all relevant
context, including the path.
In most cases, however, users will have a single password
per host. The behavior in (1) will be inconvenient, and the
prompt in (2) will be overly long.
This patch introduces a config option to toggle the
relevance of http paths. When turned on, we use the path as
before. When turned off, we drop the path component from the
context: helpers don't see it, and it does not appear in the
prompt.
This is nothing you couldn't do with a clever credential
helper at the start of your stack, like:
[credential "http://"]
helper = "!f() { grep -v ^path= ; }; f"
helper = your_real_helper
But doing this:
[credential]
useHttpPath = false
is way easier and more readable. Furthermore, since most
users will want the "off" behavior, that is the new default.
Users who want it "on" can set the variable (either for all
credentials, or just for a subset using
credential.*.useHttpPath).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
13 years ago
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else if (!strcmp(key, "usehttppath"))
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c->use_http_path = git_config_bool(var, value);
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return 0;
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}
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credential: make relevance of http path configurable
When parsing a URL into a credential struct, we carefully
record each part of the URL, including the path on the
remote host, and use the result as part of the credential
context.
This had two practical implications:
1. Credential helpers which store a credential for later
access are likely to use the "path" portion as part of
the storage key. That means that a request to
https://example.com/foo.git
would not use the same credential that was stored in an
earlier request for:
https://example.com/bar.git
2. The prompt shown to the user includes all relevant
context, including the path.
In most cases, however, users will have a single password
per host. The behavior in (1) will be inconvenient, and the
prompt in (2) will be overly long.
This patch introduces a config option to toggle the
relevance of http paths. When turned on, we use the path as
before. When turned off, we drop the path component from the
context: helpers don't see it, and it does not appear in the
prompt.
This is nothing you couldn't do with a clever credential
helper at the start of your stack, like:
[credential "http://"]
helper = "!f() { grep -v ^path= ; }; f"
helper = your_real_helper
But doing this:
[credential]
useHttpPath = false
is way easier and more readable. Furthermore, since most
users will want the "off" behavior, that is the new default.
Users who want it "on" can set the variable (either for all
credentials, or just for a subset using
credential.*.useHttpPath).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
13 years ago
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static int proto_is_http(const char *s)
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{
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if (!s)
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return 0;
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return !strcmp(s, "https") || !strcmp(s, "http");
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}
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static void credential_apply_config(struct credential *c)
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{
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if (c->configured)
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return;
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git_config(credential_config_callback, c);
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c->configured = 1;
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credential: make relevance of http path configurable
When parsing a URL into a credential struct, we carefully
record each part of the URL, including the path on the
remote host, and use the result as part of the credential
context.
This had two practical implications:
1. Credential helpers which store a credential for later
access are likely to use the "path" portion as part of
the storage key. That means that a request to
https://example.com/foo.git
would not use the same credential that was stored in an
earlier request for:
https://example.com/bar.git
2. The prompt shown to the user includes all relevant
context, including the path.
In most cases, however, users will have a single password
per host. The behavior in (1) will be inconvenient, and the
prompt in (2) will be overly long.
This patch introduces a config option to toggle the
relevance of http paths. When turned on, we use the path as
before. When turned off, we drop the path component from the
context: helpers don't see it, and it does not appear in the
prompt.
This is nothing you couldn't do with a clever credential
helper at the start of your stack, like:
[credential "http://"]
helper = "!f() { grep -v ^path= ; }; f"
helper = your_real_helper
But doing this:
[credential]
useHttpPath = false
is way easier and more readable. Furthermore, since most
users will want the "off" behavior, that is the new default.
Users who want it "on" can set the variable (either for all
credentials, or just for a subset using
credential.*.useHttpPath).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
13 years ago
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if (!c->use_http_path && proto_is_http(c->protocol)) {
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free(c->path);
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c->path = NULL;
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}
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}
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static void credential_describe(struct credential *c, struct strbuf *out)
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{
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if (!c->protocol)
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return;
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strbuf_addf(out, "%s://", c->protocol);
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if (c->username && *c->username)
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strbuf_addf(out, "%s@", c->username);
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if (c->host)
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strbuf_addstr(out, c->host);
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if (c->path)
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strbuf_addf(out, "/%s", c->path);
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}
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static char *credential_ask_one(const char *what, struct credential *c,
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int flags)
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{
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struct strbuf desc = STRBUF_INIT;
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struct strbuf prompt = STRBUF_INIT;
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char *r;
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credential_describe(c, &desc);
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if (desc.len)
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strbuf_addf(&prompt, "%s for '%s': ", what, desc.buf);
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else
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strbuf_addf(&prompt, "%s: ", what);
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r = git_prompt(prompt.buf, flags);
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strbuf_release(&desc);
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strbuf_release(&prompt);
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return xstrdup(r);
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}
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static void credential_getpass(struct credential *c)
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{
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if (!c->username)
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c->username = credential_ask_one("Username", c,
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PROMPT_ASKPASS|PROMPT_ECHO);
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if (!c->password)
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c->password = credential_ask_one("Password", c,
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PROMPT_ASKPASS);
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}
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int credential_read(struct credential *c, FILE *fp)
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{
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struct strbuf line = STRBUF_INIT;
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while (strbuf_getline(&line, fp, '\n') != EOF) {
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char *key = line.buf;
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char *value = strchr(key, '=');
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if (!line.len)
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break;
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if (!value) {
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warning("invalid credential line: %s", key);
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strbuf_release(&line);
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return -1;
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}
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*value++ = '\0';
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if (!strcmp(key, "username")) {
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free(c->username);
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c->username = xstrdup(value);
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} else if (!strcmp(key, "password")) {
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free(c->password);
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c->password = xstrdup(value);
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} else if (!strcmp(key, "protocol")) {
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free(c->protocol);
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c->protocol = xstrdup(value);
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} else if (!strcmp(key, "host")) {
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free(c->host);
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c->host = xstrdup(value);
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} else if (!strcmp(key, "path")) {
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free(c->path);
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c->path = xstrdup(value);
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} else if (!strcmp(key, "url")) {
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credential_from_url(c, value);
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}
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/*
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* Ignore other lines; we don't know what they mean, but
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* this future-proofs us when later versions of git do
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* learn new lines, and the helpers are updated to match.
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*/
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}
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strbuf_release(&line);
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return 0;
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}
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static void credential_write_item(FILE *fp, const char *key, const char *value)
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{
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if (!value)
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return;
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fprintf(fp, "%s=%s\n", key, value);
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}
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void credential_write(const struct credential *c, FILE *fp)
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{
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credential_write_item(fp, "protocol", c->protocol);
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credential_write_item(fp, "host", c->host);
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credential_write_item(fp, "path", c->path);
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credential_write_item(fp, "username", c->username);
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credential_write_item(fp, "password", c->password);
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}
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static int run_credential_helper(struct credential *c,
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const char *cmd,
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int want_output)
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{
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struct child_process helper;
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const char *argv[] = { NULL, NULL };
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FILE *fp;
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memset(&helper, 0, sizeof(helper));
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argv[0] = cmd;
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helper.argv = argv;
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helper.use_shell = 1;
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helper.in = -1;
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if (want_output)
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helper.out = -1;
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else
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helper.no_stdout = 1;
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if (start_command(&helper) < 0)
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return -1;
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fp = xfdopen(helper.in, "w");
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credential_write(c, fp);
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fclose(fp);
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if (want_output) {
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int r;
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fp = xfdopen(helper.out, "r");
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r = credential_read(c, fp);
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fclose(fp);
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if (r < 0) {
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finish_command(&helper);
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return -1;
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}
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}
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if (finish_command(&helper))
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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static int credential_do(struct credential *c, const char *helper,
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const char *operation)
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{
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struct strbuf cmd = STRBUF_INIT;
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int r;
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if (helper[0] == '!')
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strbuf_addstr(&cmd, helper + 1);
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else if (is_absolute_path(helper))
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strbuf_addstr(&cmd, helper);
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else
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strbuf_addf(&cmd, "git credential-%s", helper);
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strbuf_addf(&cmd, " %s", operation);
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r = run_credential_helper(c, cmd.buf, !strcmp(operation, "get"));
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strbuf_release(&cmd);
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return r;
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}
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void credential_fill(struct credential *c)
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{
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int i;
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if (c->username && c->password)
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return;
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credential_apply_config(c);
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for (i = 0; i < c->helpers.nr; i++) {
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credential_do(c, c->helpers.items[i].string, "get");
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if (c->username && c->password)
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return;
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}
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credential_getpass(c);
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if (!c->username && !c->password)
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die("unable to get password from user");
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}
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void credential_approve(struct credential *c)
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{
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int i;
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if (c->approved)
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return;
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if (!c->username || !c->password)
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return;
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credential_apply_config(c);
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for (i = 0; i < c->helpers.nr; i++)
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credential_do(c, c->helpers.items[i].string, "store");
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c->approved = 1;
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}
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void credential_reject(struct credential *c)
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{
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int i;
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credential_apply_config(c);
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for (i = 0; i < c->helpers.nr; i++)
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credential_do(c, c->helpers.items[i].string, "erase");
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free(c->username);
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c->username = NULL;
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free(c->password);
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c->password = NULL;
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c->approved = 0;
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}
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void credential_from_url(struct credential *c, const char *url)
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{
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const char *at, *colon, *cp, *slash, *host, *proto_end;
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credential_clear(c);
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/*
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* Match one of:
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* (1) proto://<host>/...
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* (2) proto://<user>@<host>/...
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* (3) proto://<user>:<pass>@<host>/...
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*/
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proto_end = strstr(url, "://");
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if (!proto_end)
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return;
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cp = proto_end + 3;
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at = strchr(cp, '@');
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colon = strchr(cp, ':');
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slash = strchrnul(cp, '/');
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if (!at || slash <= at) {
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/* Case (1) */
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host = cp;
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}
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else if (!colon || at <= colon) {
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/* Case (2) */
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c->username = url_decode_mem(cp, at - cp);
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host = at + 1;
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} else {
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/* Case (3) */
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c->username = url_decode_mem(cp, colon - cp);
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c->password = url_decode_mem(colon + 1, at - (colon + 1));
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host = at + 1;
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}
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if (proto_end - url > 0)
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c->protocol = xmemdupz(url, proto_end - url);
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if (slash - host > 0)
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c->host = url_decode_mem(host, slash - host);
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/* Trim leading and trailing slashes from path */
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while (*slash == '/')
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slash++;
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if (*slash) {
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char *p;
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c->path = url_decode(slash);
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p = c->path + strlen(c->path) - 1;
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while (p > c->path && *p == '/')
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*p-- = '\0';
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}
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}
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