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#! /usr/bin/env bash
# Mirror repositories. For example:
#
# mrrepo -s git.example.org /var/scm
#
# Will first download (via http or https if -s specified) the manifest file
# from git.example.org which should list all publicly available repositories.
# It will then mirror each remote repository in /var/scm locally, using the
# git protocol.
#
# Afterwards it may mirror it further to a remote repository that can be
# specified in the manifest file. If mirroring via https, then you also most
# likely need to provide credentials for the remote https URLs in the
# mrrepo-config file. This file should be placed next to and will be sourced
# by the mrrepo script (remember to adjust its permissions).
#
# The manifest file line format (lines starting with # are ignored):
#
# <repository-path>[ <remote-mirror-url>]
#
# To specify another credential for a URL add the following line to
# mrrepo-config:
#
# credentials['<https-url-prefix>']='<user>:<password>'
#
# -v
# Run verbose.
#
# -s
# Use https rather than http to download the manifest (git protocol is still
# used for mirroring).
#
# Notes:
# - needs curl
# - run from cron as user scm (which belongs to the group scm).
#
# To test, run:
#
# runuser -u scm -- /var/scm/mrrepo -s -v git.example.org /var/scm
#
usage="usage: $0 [-v] [-s] <host> <path>"
owd="$(pwd)"
trap "{ cd '$owd'; exit 1; }" ERR
set -o errtrace # Trap in functions.
function info () { echo "$*" 1>&2; }
function error () { info "$*"; exit 1; }
prot="http"
host=
path=
verb=0
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-v)
verb=1
shift
;;
-s)
prot="https"
shift
;;
*)
if [ -z "$host" ]; then
host="$1"
elif [ -z "$path" ]; then
path="${1%/}"
else
error "$usage"
fi
shift
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$host" -o -z "$path" ]; then
error "$usage"
fi
if [ ! -d "$path" ]; then
error "$path is not a directory"
fi
declare -A credentials
config="$(realpath "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")-config"
if [ -f "$config" ]; then
source "$config"
for p in "${!credentials[@]}"; do
if [ "${p:0:8}" != "https://" ]; then
error "https protocol is expected for '$p' in '$config'"
fi
done
fi
cd "$path"
curl_ops=()
curl_ops+=(-f) # Fail on HTTP errors.
curl_ops+=(--max-time 30) # Finish in 30 seconds.
if [ "$verb" -ge 1 ]; then
curl_ops+=(--progress-bar)
else
curl_ops+=(-s -S) # Silent but show errors.
fi
function fetch () # <url> [<curl-options>]
{
local u="$1"; shift
if [ "$verb" -ge 1 ]; then
info curl "${curl_ops[@]}" "$@" "$u"
fi
curl "${curl_ops[@]}" "$@" "$u"
}
fetch "$prot://$host/manifest" -z manifest -o manifest
function field () # <line> <num> [<name>]
{
local r
r="$(echo "$1 " | cut -d ' ' -f "$2")"
if [ "$3" -a -z "$r" ]; then
error "field <$3> (#$2) missing in '$1'"
fi
echo "$r"
}
# Collect new repositories (in the new array) and while at it fix up remote
# URLs with credentials (in the auth_remotes map). Note that we still save
# original remote URLs to use them for diagnostics not to expose credentials
# (think about cron job diagnostics sent by email).
#
new=()
declare -A orig_remotes
declare -A auth_remotes
while read l || [ -n "$l" ]; do
r=$(field "$l" 1 'path')
u=$(field "$l" 2)
new+=("$r")
# If the remote URL is specified then add credentials into it, if found.
# Note that currently we only support adding credentials for https URLs.
#
if [ -n "$u" ]; then
orig_remotes["$r"]="$u"
for p in "${!credentials[@]}"; do
if [[ "$u" == "$p"* ]]; then
c="${credentials[$p]}"
u="$(echo "$u" | sed 's%^\(https://\)\(.*\)$%\1'"$c"'@\2%')"
break;
fi
done
auth_remotes["$r"]="$u"
fi
done < <(sed -e '/^\s*#/d;/^\s*$/d;s/\s\s*/ /g' manifest)
# Find all the existing repositories (directories that end with .git).
#
old=($(find . -type d -name '*.git' -print -prune | sed -e 's%^./%%' -))
git_ops=()
if [ "$verb" -eq 0 ]; then
git_ops+=(-q)
fi
for r in "${new[@]}"; do
if [ -d "$r" ]; then
if [ -z "$(ls -A "$r")" ]; then
rm -r "$r"
fi
fi
if [ ! -d "$r" ]; then
if [ "$verb" -ge 1 ]; then
info "new repository $r in manifest, cloning"
info git clone "${git_ops[@]}" --mirror "git://$host/$r" "$r"
fi
mkdir -p "$r"
git clone "${git_ops[@]}" --mirror "git://$host/$r" "$r"
# Also copy the description file.
#
fetch "$prot://$host/$r/description" -o "$r/description"
else
if [ "$verb" -ge 1 ]; then
info "existing repository $r, fetching"
info git -C "$r" fetch "${git_ops[@]}" --prune --tags
fi
git -C "$r" fetch "${git_ops[@]}" --prune --tags
# Also update the description file.
#
fetch "$prot://$host/$r/description" -z "$r/description" -o "$r/description"
fi
# Mirror to the remote URL, if present.
#
au="${auth_remotes[$r]}"
if [ -n "$au" ]; then
cmd=( git -C "$r" push "${git_ops[@]}" --mirror "$au" )
# Note that in the verbose mode, for troubleshooting, we still print the
# URLs that possibly contain credentials.
#
if [ "$verb" -ge 1 ]; then
info "remote URL $au for repository $r, pushing"
info "${cmd[@]}"
fi
# Disable prompting for username/password if credentials are missing for
# the remote URL and fail instead.
#
# If the remote URL differs from the original one then it contains
# credentials. It may potentially appear in git's STDERR, so we replace all
# its occurrences with the original one, not containing credentials.
#
ou="${orig_remotes[$r]}"
if [ "$au" != "$ou" ]; then
GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 "${cmd[@]}" 2>&1 | sed "s%$au%$ou%g" >&2
else
GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 "${cmd[@]}"
fi
fi
done
# Remove old repositories.
#
for o in "${old[@]}"; do
for n in "${new[@]}"; do
if [ "$o" = "$n" ]; then
o=
break
fi
done
if [ -n "$o" ]; then
if [ "$verb" -ge 1 ]; then
info "repository $o is no longer in manifest, removing"
fi
rm -rf "$o"
fi
done
cd "$owd"
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