/* * Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_sys_git_transport_h #define INCLUDE_sys_git_transport_h #include "git2/net.h" #include "git2/oidarray.h" #include "git2/proxy.h" #include "git2/remote.h" #include "git2/strarray.h" #include "git2/transport.h" #include "git2/types.h" /** * @file git2/sys/transport.h * @brief Git custom transport registration interfaces and functions * @defgroup git_transport Git custom transport registration * @ingroup Git * @{ */ GIT_BEGIN_DECL typedef struct { const git_remote_head * const *refs; size_t refs_len; git_oid *shallow_roots; size_t shallow_roots_len; int depth; } git_fetch_negotiation; struct git_transport { unsigned int version; /**< The struct version */ /** * Connect the transport to the remote repository, using the given * direction. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(connect)( git_transport *transport, const char *url, int direction, const git_remote_connect_options *connect_opts); /** * Resets the connect options for the given transport. This * is useful for updating settings or callbacks for an already * connected transport. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(set_connect_opts)( git_transport *transport, const git_remote_connect_options *connect_opts); /** * Gets the capabilities for this remote repository. * * This function may be called after a successful call to * `connect()`. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(capabilities)( unsigned int *capabilities, git_transport *transport); #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 /** * Gets the object type for the remote repository. * * This function may be called after a successful call to * `connect()`. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(oid_type)( git_oid_t *object_type, git_transport *transport); #endif /** * Get the list of available references in the remote repository. * * This function may be called after a successful call to * `connect()`. The array returned is owned by the transport and * must be kept valid until the next call to one of its functions. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(ls)( const git_remote_head ***out, size_t *size, git_transport *transport); /** Executes the push whose context is in the git_push object. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(push)( git_transport *transport, git_push *push); /** * Negotiate a fetch with the remote repository. * * This function may be called after a successful call to `connect()`, * when the direction is GIT_DIRECTION_FETCH. The function performs a * negotiation to calculate the `wants` list for the fetch. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(negotiate_fetch)( git_transport *transport, git_repository *repo, const git_fetch_negotiation *fetch_data); /** * Return the shallow roots of the remote. * * This function may be called after a successful call to * `negotiate_fetch`. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(shallow_roots)( git_oidarray *out, git_transport *transport); /** * Start downloading the packfile from the remote repository. * * This function may be called after a successful call to * negotiate_fetch(), when the direction is GIT_DIRECTION_FETCH. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(download_pack)( git_transport *transport, git_repository *repo, git_indexer_progress *stats); /** Checks to see if the transport is connected */ int GIT_CALLBACK(is_connected)(git_transport *transport); /** Cancels any outstanding transport operation */ void GIT_CALLBACK(cancel)(git_transport *transport); /** * Close the connection to the remote repository. * * This function is the reverse of connect() -- it terminates the * connection to the remote end. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(close)(git_transport *transport); /** Frees/destructs the git_transport object. */ void GIT_CALLBACK(free)(git_transport *transport); }; #define GIT_TRANSPORT_VERSION 1 #define GIT_TRANSPORT_INIT {GIT_TRANSPORT_VERSION} /** * Initializes a `git_transport` with default values. Equivalent to * creating an instance with GIT_TRANSPORT_INIT. * * @param opts the `git_transport` struct to initialize * @param version Version of struct; pass `GIT_TRANSPORT_VERSION` * @return Zero on success; -1 on failure. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_init( git_transport *opts, unsigned int version); /** * Function to use to create a transport from a URL. The transport database * is scanned to find a transport that implements the scheme of the URI (i.e. * git:// or http://) and a transport object is returned to the caller. * * @param out The newly created transport (out) * @param owner The git_remote which will own this transport * @param url The URL to connect to * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_new(git_transport **out, git_remote *owner, const char *url); /** * Create an ssh transport with custom git command paths * * This is a factory function suitable for setting as the transport * callback in a remote (or for a clone in the options). * * The payload argument must be a strarray pointer with the paths for * the `git-upload-pack` and `git-receive-pack` at index 0 and 1. * * @param out the resulting transport * @param owner the owning remote * @param payload a strarray with the paths * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_ssh_with_paths(git_transport **out, git_remote *owner, void *payload); /** * Add a custom transport definition, to be used in addition to the built-in * set of transports that come with libgit2. * * The caller is responsible for synchronizing calls to git_transport_register * and git_transport_unregister with other calls to the library that * instantiate transports. * * @param prefix The scheme (ending in "://") to match, i.e. "git://" * @param cb The callback used to create an instance of the transport * @param param A fixed parameter to pass to cb at creation time * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_register( const char *prefix, git_transport_cb cb, void *param); /** * Unregister a custom transport definition which was previously registered * with git_transport_register. * * The caller is responsible for synchronizing calls to git_transport_register * and git_transport_unregister with other calls to the library that * instantiate transports. * * @param prefix From the previous call to git_transport_register * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_unregister( const char *prefix); /* Transports which come with libgit2 (match git_transport_cb). The expected * value for "param" is listed in-line below. */ /** * Create an instance of the dummy transport. * * @param out The newly created transport (out) * @param owner The git_remote which will own this transport * @param payload You must pass NULL for this parameter. * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_dummy( git_transport **out, git_remote *owner, /* NULL */ void *payload); /** * Create an instance of the local transport. * * @param out The newly created transport (out) * @param owner The git_remote which will own this transport * @param payload You must pass NULL for this parameter. * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_local( git_transport **out, git_remote *owner, /* NULL */ void *payload); /** * Create an instance of the smart transport. * * @param out The newly created transport (out) * @param owner The git_remote which will own this transport * @param payload A pointer to a git_smart_subtransport_definition * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_smart( git_transport **out, git_remote *owner, /* (git_smart_subtransport_definition *) */ void *payload); /** * Call the certificate check for this transport. * * @param transport a smart transport * @param cert the certificate to pass to the caller * @param valid whether we believe the certificate is valid * @param hostname the hostname we connected to * @return the return value of the callback: 0 for no error, GIT_PASSTHROUGH * to indicate that there is no callback registered (or the callback * refused to validate the certificate and callers should behave as * if no callback was set), or < 0 for an error */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_smart_certificate_check(git_transport *transport, git_cert *cert, int valid, const char *hostname); /** * Call the credentials callback for this transport * * @param out the pointer where the creds are to be stored * @param transport a smart transport * @param user the user we saw on the url (if any) * @param methods available methods for authentication * @return the return value of the callback: 0 for no error, GIT_PASSTHROUGH * to indicate that there is no callback registered (or the callback * refused to provide credentials and callers should behave as if no * callback was set), or < 0 for an error */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_smart_credentials(git_credential **out, git_transport *transport, const char *user, int methods); /** * Get a copy of the remote connect options * * All data is copied and must be freed by the caller by calling * `git_remote_connect_options_dispose`. * * @param out options struct to fill * @param transport the transport to extract the data from. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_transport_remote_connect_options( git_remote_connect_options *out, git_transport *transport); /* *** End of base transport interface *** *** Begin interface for subtransports for the smart transport *** */ /** Actions that the smart transport can ask a subtransport to perform */ typedef enum { GIT_SERVICE_UPLOADPACK_LS = 1, GIT_SERVICE_UPLOADPACK = 2, GIT_SERVICE_RECEIVEPACK_LS = 3, GIT_SERVICE_RECEIVEPACK = 4 } git_smart_service_t; typedef struct git_smart_subtransport git_smart_subtransport; typedef struct git_smart_subtransport_stream git_smart_subtransport_stream; /** * A stream used by the smart transport to read and write data * from a subtransport. * * This provides a customization point in case you need to * support some other communication method. */ struct git_smart_subtransport_stream { git_smart_subtransport *subtransport; /**< The owning subtransport */ /** * Read available data from the stream. * * The implementation may read less than requested. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(read)( git_smart_subtransport_stream *stream, char *buffer, size_t buf_size, size_t *bytes_read); /** * Write data to the stream * * The implementation must write all data or return an error. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(write)( git_smart_subtransport_stream *stream, const char *buffer, size_t len); /** Free the stream */ void GIT_CALLBACK(free)( git_smart_subtransport_stream *stream); }; /** * An implementation of a subtransport which carries data for the * smart transport */ struct git_smart_subtransport { /** * Setup a subtransport stream for the requested action. */ int GIT_CALLBACK(action)( git_smart_subtransport_stream **out, git_smart_subtransport *transport, const char *url, git_smart_service_t action); /** * Close the subtransport. * * Subtransports are guaranteed a call to close() between * calls to action(), except for the following two "natural" progressions * of actions against a constant URL: * * - UPLOADPACK_LS -> UPLOADPACK * - RECEIVEPACK_LS -> RECEIVEPACK */ int GIT_CALLBACK(close)(git_smart_subtransport *transport); /** Free the subtransport */ void GIT_CALLBACK(free)(git_smart_subtransport *transport); }; /** A function which creates a new subtransport for the smart transport */ typedef int GIT_CALLBACK(git_smart_subtransport_cb)( git_smart_subtransport **out, git_transport *owner, void *param); /** * Definition for a "subtransport" * * The smart transport knows how to speak the git protocol, but it has no * knowledge of how to establish a connection between it and another endpoint, * or how to move data back and forth. For this, a subtransport interface is * declared, and the smart transport delegates this work to the subtransports. * * Three subtransports are provided by libgit2: ssh, git, http(s). * * Subtransports can either be RPC = 0 (persistent connection) or RPC = 1 * (request/response). The smart transport handles the differences in its own * logic. The git subtransport is RPC = 0, while http is RPC = 1. */ typedef struct git_smart_subtransport_definition { /** The function to use to create the git_smart_subtransport */ git_smart_subtransport_cb callback; /** * True if the protocol is stateless; false otherwise. For example, * http:// is stateless, but git:// is not. */ unsigned rpc; /** User-specified parameter passed to the callback */ void *param; } git_smart_subtransport_definition; /* Smart transport subtransports that come with libgit2 */ /** * Create an instance of the http subtransport. * * This subtransport also supports https. * * @param out The newly created subtransport * @param owner The smart transport to own this subtransport * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_smart_subtransport_http( git_smart_subtransport **out, git_transport *owner, void *param); /** * Create an instance of the git subtransport. * * @param out The newly created subtransport * @param owner The smart transport to own this subtransport * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_smart_subtransport_git( git_smart_subtransport **out, git_transport *owner, void *param); /** * Create an instance of the ssh subtransport. * * @param out The newly created subtransport * @param owner The smart transport to own this subtransport * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_smart_subtransport_ssh( git_smart_subtransport **out, git_transport *owner, void *param); /** @} */ GIT_END_DECL #endif