}
sub git_parse_changes {
- my @changes = @_;
-
- my $subdir = git_find_root();
- my @rets;
- foreach my $ci (@changes) {
- foreach my $detail (@{ $ci->{'details'} }) {
- my $file = $detail->{'file'};
-
- # check that all changed files are in the
- # subdir
- if (length $subdir &&
- ! ($file =~ s/^\Q$subdir\E//)) {
- error sprintf(gettext("you are not allowed to change %s"), $file);
- }
-
- my ($action, $mode, $path);
- if ($detail->{'status'} =~ /^[M]+\d*$/) {
- $action="change";
- $mode=$detail->{'mode_to'};
- }
- elsif ($detail->{'status'} =~ /^[AM]+\d*$/) {
- $action="add";
- $mode=$detail->{'mode_to'};
- }
- elsif ($detail->{'status'} =~ /^[DAM]+\d*/) {
- $action="remove";
- $mode=$detail->{'mode_from'};
- }
- else {
- error "unknown status ".$detail->{'status'};
- }
-
- # test that the file mode is ok
- if ($mode !~ /^100[64][64][64]$/) {
- error sprintf(gettext("you cannot act on a file with mode %s"), $mode);
- }
- if ($action eq "change") {
- if ($detail->{'mode_from'} ne $detail->{'mode_to'}) {
- error gettext("you are not allowed to change file modes");
- }
- }
-
- # extract attachment to temp file
- if (($action eq 'add' || $action eq 'change') &&
- ! pagetype($file)) {
-
- eval q{use File::Temp};
- die $@ if $@;
- my $fh;
- ($fh, $path)=File::Temp::tempfile("XXXXXXXXXX", UNLINK => 1);
- # Ensure we run this in the right place, see comments in rcs_receive.
- my $cmd = ($no_chdir ? '' : "cd $config{srcdir} && ")
- . "git show $detail->{sha1_to} > '$path'";
- if (system($cmd) != 0) {
- error("failed writing temp file '$path'.");
- }
- }
-
- push @rets, {
- file => $file,
- action => $action,
- path => $path,
- };
- }
- }
-
- return @rets;
+ my @changes = @_;
+
+ my $subdir = git_find_root();
+ my @rets;
+ foreach my $ci (@changes) {
+ foreach my $detail (@{ $ci->{'details'} }) {
+ my $file = $detail->{'file'};
+
+ # check that all changed files are in the subdir
+ if (length $subdir &&
+ ! ($file =~ s/^\Q$subdir\E//)) {
+ error sprintf(gettext("you are not allowed to change %s"), $file);
+ }
+
+ my ($action, $mode, $path);
+ if ($detail->{'status'} =~ /^[M]+\d*$/) {
+ $action="change";
+ $mode=$detail->{'mode_to'};
+ }
+ elsif ($detail->{'status'} =~ /^[AM]+\d*$/) {
+ $action="add";
+ $mode=$detail->{'mode_to'};
+ }
+ elsif ($detail->{'status'} =~ /^[DAM]+\d*/) {
+ $action="remove";
+ $mode=$detail->{'mode_from'};
+ }
+ else {
+ error "unknown status ".$detail->{'status'};
+ }
+
+ # test that the file mode is ok
+ if ($mode !~ /^100[64][64][64]$/) {
+ error sprintf(gettext("you cannot act on a file with mode %s"), $mode);
+ }
+ if ($action eq "change") {
+ if ($detail->{'mode_from'} ne $detail->{'mode_to'}) {
+ error gettext("you are not allowed to change file modes");
+ }
+ }
+
+ # extract attachment to temp file
+ if (($action eq 'add' || $action eq 'change') &&
+ ! pagetype($file)) {
+ eval q{use File::Temp};
+ die $@ if $@;
+ my $fh;
+ ($fh, $path)=File::Temp::tempfile("XXXXXXXXXX", UNLINK => 1);
+ # Ensure we run this in the right place,
+ # see comments in rcs_receive.
+ my $cmd = ($no_chdir ? '' : "cd $config{srcdir} && ")
+ . "git show $detail->{sha1_to} > '$path'";
+ if (system($cmd) != 0) {
+ error("failed writing temp file '$path'.");
+ }
+ }
+
+ push @rets, {
+ file => $file,
+ action => $action,
+ path => $path,
+ };
+ }
+ }
+
+ return @rets;
}
sub rcs_receive () {
# are in the master git repo, not the srcdir repo.
# The pre-receive hook already puts us in the right place.
$no_chdir=1;
- push @rets, git_parse_changes(git_commit_info($oldrev."..".$newrev));
+ push @rets, git_parse_changes(git_commit_info($oldrev."..".$newrev));
$no_chdir=0;
}
}
sub rcs_preprevert (@) {
- # Determine what the effects are of reverting the patch with the
- # ID given by 'rev'. Returns the same structure as rcs_receive.
- # Note test_changes expects 'cgi' and 'session' parameters.
- my %params = @_;
- my $rev = $params{rev};
+ my %params = @_;
+ my $rev = $params{rev};
- require IkiWiki::Receive;
- IkiWiki::Receive::test_changes(%params, changes => [git_parse_changes(git_commit_info($rev, 1))]);
+ # Note test_changes expects 'cgi' and 'session' parameters.
+ require IkiWiki::Receive;
+ IkiWiki::Receive::test_changes(%params, changes =>
+ [git_parse_changes(git_commit_info($rev, 1))]);
}
sub rcs_revert (@) {
- # Try to revert the given patch; returns undef on _success_.
- # Same parameters as rcs_commit_staged + 'rev', the patch ID to be
- # reverted.
- my %params = @_;
- my $rev = $params{rev};
+ # Try to revert the given patch; returns undef on _success_.
+ my %params = @_;
+ my $rev = $params{rev};
- if(run_or_non('git', 'revert', '--no-commit', $rev)) {
- debug "Committing revert for patch '$rev'.";
- rcs_commit_staged(message => "This reverts commit $rev", @_);
- } else {
- # No idea what is actually getting reverted, so all we can do is say we failed.
- run_or_die('git', 'reset', '--hard');
- return "Failed to revert patch $rev.";
- }
+ if (run_or_non('git', 'revert', '--no-commit', $rev)) {
+ debug "Committing revert for patch '$rev'.";
+ rcs_commit_staged(message =>
+ sprintf(gettext("This reverts commit %s"), $rev), @_);
+ }
+ else {
+ # No idea what is actually getting reverted, so all we can
+ # do is say we failed.
+ run_or_die('git', 'reset', '--hard');
+ return sprintf(gettext("Failed to revert commit %s"), $rev);
+ }
}
sub rcs_showpatch (@) {
It should examine the incoming changes, and do any sanity
checks that are appropriate for the RCS to limit changes to safe file adds,
-removes, and changes. If something bad is found, it should exit
-nonzero, to abort the push. Otherwise, it should return a list of
-files that were changed, in the form:
+removes, and changes. If something bad is found, it should die, to abort
+the push. Otherwise, it should return a list of files that were changed,
+in the form:
{
file => # name of file that was changed
The list will then be checked to make sure that each change is one that
is allowed to be made via the web interface.
+#### `rcs_preprevert($)`
+
+This is called by the revert web interface. It is passed a RCS-specific
+change ID, and should determine what the effects would be of reverting
+that change, and return the same data structure as `rcs_receive`.
+
+Like `rcs_receive`, it should do whatever sanity checks are appropriate
+for the RCS to limit changes to safe changes, and die if a change would
+be unsafe to revert.
+
+#### `rcs_revert(@)`
+
+This is called by the revert web interface. It is passed a named
+parameter rev that is the RCS-specific change ID to revert.
+
+Addition named parameters: `message`, and `session` (optional).
+
+It should try to revert the specified rev, which includes committing
+the reversion, and returns undef on _success_ and an error message
+on failure.
+
+#### `rcs_showpatch(@)`
+
+This is passed a named parameter rev that is a RCS-specific
+change ID. It should generate a diff-style patch showing the changes
+made and return it.
+
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