X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/2c05a34be17c805d929f0ad563acf857eba1d46b..3ae8a75101c88712517294b4ebbb3e4bc68d446d:/doc/todo/applydiff_plugin.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/todo/applydiff_plugin.mdwn b/doc/todo/applydiff_plugin.mdwn index d3eb9793b..d26b0dfe9 100644 --- a/doc/todo/applydiff_plugin.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/applydiff_plugin.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -[[!tag wishlist]] +[[!tag wishlist done]] [[!toc ]] @@ -54,3 +54,57 @@ modify only *one* page may be easier. Implementation ============== + +Also see [[joey]]'s idea on [[users/xma/discussion]], to allow (filtered) anonymous push to this wiki's repository. + +> Ideally the filtering should apply the same constraints on what's pushed +> as are applied to web edits. So locked pages can't be changed, etc. +> +> That could be accomplished by making the git pre-receive hook be a +> ikiwiki wrapper. A new `git_receive_wrapper` config setting could cause +> the wrapper to be generated, with `$config{receive}` set to true. +> +> When run that way, ikiwiki would call `rcs_receive`. In the case of git, +> that would look at the received changes as fed into the hook on stdin, +> and use `parse_diff_tree` to get a list of the files changed. Then it +> could determine if the changes were allowed. +> +> To do that, it should first look at what unix user received the +> commit. That could be mapped directly to an ikiwiki user. This would +> typically be an unprivelidged user (that was set up just to allow +> anonymous pushes), but you might also want to set up +> separate users who have fewer limits on what they can push. And, of +> course, pushes from the main user, who owns the wiki, would not be +> checked at all. So, let's say `$config{usermap}` is a hash, something +> like `{usera => "wikiusera", userb => "wikiuserb"}`, and pushes from +> users not in the hash are not checked. +> +> Then it seems like it would want to call `check_canedit` to test if an +> edit to each changed page is allowed. Might also want to call +> `check_canattach` and `check_canremove` if the attach and remove plugins +> are enabled. All three expect to be passed a CGI and a CGI::Session +> object, which is a bit problimatic here. So dummy the objects up? (To call +> `check_canattach` the changed attachment would need to be extracted to a +> temp file for it to check..) +> +> If a change is disallowed, it would print out what was disallowed, and +> exit nonzero. I think that git then discards the pushed objects (or maybe +> they remain in the database until `git-gc` .. if so, that could be used +> to DOS by uploading junk, so need to check this point). +> +> Also, I've not verified that the objects have been recieved already when +> whe pre-receive hook is called. Although the docs seem to say that is the +> case. --[[Joey]] + +>> Update: The git pre-receive hook stuff is written, and seems to work. +>> I think it makes more sense than using diffs, and so think this todo +>> could probably be closed. +>> --[[Joey]] + +>>> I agree, closing this. I really prefer this solution to the one I was +>>> initially proposing. +>>> Is this pre-receive hook already enabled on ikiwiki.info? +>>> If not, do you plan to enable it at some point? +>>> --[[intrigeri]] + +>>>> [[news/git_push_to_this_wiki]] gave me the answer. Well done! --[[intrigeri]]