promisor.quiet:: If set to "true" assume `--quiet` when fetching additional objects for a partial clone. promisor.advertise:: If set to "true", a server will use the "promisor-remote" capability, see linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5], to advertise the promisor remotes it is using, if it uses some. Default is "false", which means the "promisor-remote" capability is not advertised. promisor.sendFields:: A comma or space separated list of additional remote related field names. A server sends these field names and the associated field values from its configuration when advertising its promisor remotes using the "promisor-remote" capability, see linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5]. Currently, only the "partialCloneFilter" and "token" field names are supported. + `partialCloneFilter`:: contains the partial clone filter used for the remote. + `token`:: contains an authentication token for the remote. + When a field name is part of this list and a corresponding "remote.foo." config variable is set on the server to a non-empty value, then the field name and value are sent when advertising the promisor remote "foo". + This list has no effect unless the "promisor.advertise" config variable is set to "true", and the "name" and "url" fields are always advertised regardless of this setting. promisor.acceptFromServer:: If set to "all", a client will accept all the promisor remotes a server might advertise using the "promisor-remote" capability. If set to "knownName" the client will accept promisor remotes which are already configured on the client and have the same name as those advertised by the client. This is not very secure, but could be used in a corporate setup where servers and clients are trusted to not switch name and URLs. If set to "knownUrl", the client will accept promisor remotes which have both the same name and the same URL configured on the client as the name and URL advertised by the server. This is more secure than "all" or "knownName", so it should be used if possible instead of those options. Default is "none", which means no promisor remote advertised by a server will be accepted. By accepting a promisor remote, the client agrees that the server might omit objects that are lazily fetchable from this promisor remote from its responses to "fetch" and "clone" requests from the client. Name and URL comparisons are case sensitive. See linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5]. promisor.checkFields:: A comma or space separated list of additional remote related field names. A client checks if the values of these fields transmitted by a server correspond to the values of these fields in its own configuration before accepting a promisor remote. Currently, "partialCloneFilter" and "token" are the only supported field names. + If one of these field names (e.g., "token") is being checked for an advertised promisor remote (e.g., "foo"), three conditions must be met for the check of this specific field to pass: + 1. The corresponding local configuration (e.g., `remote.foo.token`) must be set. 2. The server must advertise the "token" field for remote "foo". 3. The value of the locally configured `remote.foo.token` must exactly match the value advertised by the server for the "token" field. + If any of these conditions is not met for any field name listed in `promisor.checkFields`, the advertised remote "foo" is rejected. + For the "partialCloneFilter" field, this allows the client to ensure that the server's filter matches what it expects locally, preventing inconsistencies in filtering behavior. For the "token" field, this can be used to verify that authentication credentials match expected values. + Field names are compared case-insensitively. Field values are compared case-sensitively. + The "name" and "url" fields are always checked according to the `promisor.acceptFromServer` policy, independently of this setting. + The field names and values should be passed by the server through the "promisor-remote" capability by using the `promisor.sendFields` config variable. The fields are checked only if the `promisor.acceptFromServer` config variable is not set to "None". If set to "None", this config variable has no effect. See linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5].