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Refactor Git command functions to use WithXXX methods instead of exposing RunOpts. This change simplifies reuse across gitrepo and improves consistency, encapsulation, and maintainability of command options. --------- Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
489 lines
16 KiB
Go
489 lines
16 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Copyright 2016 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package gitcmd
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import (
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"bytes"
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git/internal" //nolint:depguard // only this file can use the internal type CmdArg, other files and packages should use AddXxx functions
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/gtprof"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/process"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
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)
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// TrustedCmdArgs returns the trusted arguments for git command.
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// It's mainly for passing user-provided and trusted arguments to git command
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// In most cases, it shouldn't be used. Use AddXxx function instead
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type TrustedCmdArgs []internal.CmdArg
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// defaultCommandExecutionTimeout default command execution timeout duration
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var defaultCommandExecutionTimeout = 360 * time.Second
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func SetDefaultCommandExecutionTimeout(timeout time.Duration) {
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defaultCommandExecutionTimeout = timeout
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}
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// DefaultLocale is the default LC_ALL to run git commands in.
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const DefaultLocale = "C"
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// Command represents a command with its subcommands or arguments.
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type Command struct {
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prog string
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args []string
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brokenArgs []string
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cmd *exec.Cmd // for debug purpose only
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configArgs []string
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opts runOpts
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}
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func logArgSanitize(arg string) string {
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if strings.Contains(arg, "://") && strings.Contains(arg, "@") {
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return util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(arg)
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} else if filepath.IsAbs(arg) {
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base := filepath.Base(arg)
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dir := filepath.Dir(arg)
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return ".../" + filepath.Join(filepath.Base(dir), base)
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}
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return arg
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}
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func (c *Command) LogString() string {
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// WARNING: this function is for debugging purposes only. It's much better than old code (which only joins args with space),
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// It's impossible to make a simple and 100% correct implementation of argument quoting for different platforms here.
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debugQuote := func(s string) string {
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if strings.ContainsAny(s, " `'\"\t\r\n") {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%q", s)
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}
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return s
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}
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a := make([]string, 0, len(c.args)+1)
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a = append(a, debugQuote(c.prog))
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for i := 0; i < len(c.args); i++ {
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a = append(a, debugQuote(logArgSanitize(c.args[i])))
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}
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return strings.Join(a, " ")
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}
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func (c *Command) ProcessState() string {
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if c.cmd == nil {
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return ""
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}
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return c.cmd.ProcessState.String()
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}
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// NewCommand creates and returns a new Git Command based on given command and arguments.
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// Each argument should be safe to be trusted. User-provided arguments should be passed to AddDynamicArguments instead.
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func NewCommand(args ...internal.CmdArg) *Command {
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cargs := make([]string, 0, len(args))
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for _, arg := range args {
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cargs = append(cargs, string(arg))
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}
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return &Command{
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prog: GitExecutable,
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args: cargs,
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}
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}
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// isSafeArgumentValue checks if the argument is safe to be used as a value (not an option)
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func isSafeArgumentValue(s string) bool {
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return s == "" || s[0] != '-'
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}
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// isValidArgumentOption checks if the argument is a valid option (starting with '-').
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// It doesn't check whether the option is supported or not
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func isValidArgumentOption(s string) bool {
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return s != "" && s[0] == '-'
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}
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// AddArguments adds new git arguments (option/value) to the command. It only accepts string literals, or trusted CmdArg.
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// Type CmdArg is in the internal package, so it can not be used outside of this package directly,
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// it makes sure that user-provided arguments won't cause RCE risks.
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// User-provided arguments should be passed by other AddXxx functions
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func (c *Command) AddArguments(args ...internal.CmdArg) *Command {
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for _, arg := range args {
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c.args = append(c.args, string(arg))
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}
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return c
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}
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// AddOptionValues adds a new option with a list of non-option values
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// For example: AddOptionValues("--opt", val) means 2 arguments: {"--opt", val}.
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// The values are treated as dynamic argument values. It equals to: AddArguments("--opt") then AddDynamicArguments(val).
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func (c *Command) AddOptionValues(opt internal.CmdArg, args ...string) *Command {
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if !isValidArgumentOption(string(opt)) {
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c.brokenArgs = append(c.brokenArgs, string(opt))
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return c
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}
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c.args = append(c.args, string(opt))
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c.AddDynamicArguments(args...)
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return c
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}
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// AddOptionFormat adds a new option with a format string and arguments
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// For example: AddOptionFormat("--opt=%s %s", val1, val2) means 1 argument: {"--opt=val1 val2"}.
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func (c *Command) AddOptionFormat(opt string, args ...any) *Command {
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if !isValidArgumentOption(opt) {
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c.brokenArgs = append(c.brokenArgs, opt)
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return c
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}
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// a quick check to make sure the format string matches the number of arguments, to find low-level mistakes ASAP
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if strings.Count(strings.ReplaceAll(opt, "%%", ""), "%") != len(args) {
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c.brokenArgs = append(c.brokenArgs, opt)
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return c
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}
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s := fmt.Sprintf(opt, args...)
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c.args = append(c.args, s)
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return c
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}
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// AddDynamicArguments adds new dynamic argument values to the command.
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// The arguments may come from user input and can not be trusted, so no leading '-' is allowed to avoid passing options.
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// TODO: in the future, this function can be renamed to AddArgumentValues
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func (c *Command) AddDynamicArguments(args ...string) *Command {
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for _, arg := range args {
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if !isSafeArgumentValue(arg) {
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c.brokenArgs = append(c.brokenArgs, arg)
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}
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}
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if len(c.brokenArgs) != 0 {
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return c
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}
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c.args = append(c.args, args...)
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return c
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}
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// AddDashesAndList adds the "--" and then add the list as arguments, it's usually for adding file list
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// At the moment, this function can be only called once, maybe in future it can be refactored to support multiple calls (if necessary)
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func (c *Command) AddDashesAndList(list ...string) *Command {
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c.args = append(c.args, "--")
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// Some old code also checks `arg != ""`, IMO it's not necessary.
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// If the check is needed, the list should be prepared before the call to this function
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c.args = append(c.args, list...)
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) AddConfig(key, value string) *Command {
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kv := key + "=" + value
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if !isSafeArgumentValue(kv) {
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c.brokenArgs = append(c.brokenArgs, key)
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} else {
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c.configArgs = append(c.configArgs, "-c", kv)
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}
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return c
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}
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// ToTrustedCmdArgs converts a list of strings (trusted as argument) to TrustedCmdArgs
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// In most cases, it shouldn't be used. Use NewCommand().AddXxx() function instead
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func ToTrustedCmdArgs(args []string) TrustedCmdArgs {
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ret := make(TrustedCmdArgs, len(args))
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for i, arg := range args {
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ret[i] = internal.CmdArg(arg)
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}
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return ret
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}
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// runOpts represents parameters to run the command. If UseContextTimeout is specified, then Timeout is ignored.
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type runOpts struct {
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Env []string
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Timeout time.Duration
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UseContextTimeout bool
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// Dir is the working dir for the git command, however:
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// FIXME: this could be incorrect in many cases, for example:
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// * /some/path/.git
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// * /some/path/.git/gitea-data/data/repositories/user/repo.git
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// If "user/repo.git" is invalid/broken, then running git command in it will use "/some/path/.git", and produce unexpected results
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// The correct approach is to use `--git-dir" global argument
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Dir string
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Stdout, Stderr io.Writer
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// Stdin is used for passing input to the command
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// The caller must make sure the Stdin writer is closed properly to finish the Run function.
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// Otherwise, the Run function may hang for long time or forever, especially when the Git's context deadline is not the same as the caller's.
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// Some common mistakes:
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// * `defer stdinWriter.Close()` then call `cmd.Run()`: the Run() would never return if the command is killed by timeout
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// * `go { case <- parentContext.Done(): stdinWriter.Close() }` with `cmd.Run(DefaultTimeout)`: the command would have been killed by timeout but the Run doesn't return until stdinWriter.Close()
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// * `go { if stdoutReader.Read() err != nil: stdinWriter.Close() }` with `cmd.Run()`: the stdoutReader may never return error if the command is killed by timeout
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// In the future, ideally the git module itself should have full control of the stdin, to avoid such problems and make it easier to refactor to a better architecture.
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Stdin io.Reader
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PipelineFunc func(context.Context, context.CancelFunc) error
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callerInfo string
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}
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func commonBaseEnvs() []string {
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envs := []string{
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// Make Gitea use internal git config only, to prevent conflicts with user's git config
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// It's better to use GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL, but it requires git >= 2.32, so we still use HOME at the moment.
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"HOME=" + HomeDir(),
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// Avoid using system git config, it would cause problems (eg: use macOS osxkeychain to show a modal dialog, auto installing lfs hooks)
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// This might be a breaking change in 1.24, because some users said that they have put some configs like "receive.certNonceSeed" in "/etc/gitconfig"
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// For these users, they need to migrate the necessary configs to Gitea's git config file manually.
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"GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=1",
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// Ignore replace references (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-replace)
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"GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS=1",
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}
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// some environment variables should be passed to git command
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passThroughEnvKeys := []string{
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"GNUPGHOME", // git may call gnupg to do commit signing
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}
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for _, key := range passThroughEnvKeys {
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if val, ok := os.LookupEnv(key); ok {
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envs = append(envs, key+"="+val)
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}
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}
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return envs
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}
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// CommonGitCmdEnvs returns the common environment variables for a "git" command.
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func CommonGitCmdEnvs() []string {
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return append(commonBaseEnvs(), []string{
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"LC_ALL=" + DefaultLocale,
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"GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0", // avoid prompting for credentials interactively, supported since git v2.3
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}...)
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}
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// CommonCmdServEnvs is like CommonGitCmdEnvs, but it only returns minimal required environment variables for the "gitea serv" command
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func CommonCmdServEnvs() []string {
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return commonBaseEnvs()
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}
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var ErrBrokenCommand = errors.New("git command is broken")
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func (c *Command) WithDir(dir string) *Command {
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c.opts.Dir = dir
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) WithEnv(env []string) *Command {
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c.opts.Env = env
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) WithTimeout(timeout time.Duration) *Command {
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c.opts.Timeout = timeout
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) WithStdout(stdout io.Writer) *Command {
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c.opts.Stdout = stdout
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) WithStderr(stderr io.Writer) *Command {
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c.opts.Stderr = stderr
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) WithStdin(stdin io.Reader) *Command {
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c.opts.Stdin = stdin
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) WithPipelineFunc(f func(context.Context, context.CancelFunc) error) *Command {
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c.opts.PipelineFunc = f
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return c
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}
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func (c *Command) WithUseContextTimeout(useContextTimeout bool) *Command {
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c.opts.UseContextTimeout = useContextTimeout
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return c
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}
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// WithParentCallerInfo can be used to set the caller info (usually function name) of the parent function of the caller.
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// For most cases, "Run" family functions can get its caller info automatically
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// But if you need to call "Run" family functions in a wrapper function: "FeatureFunc -> GeneralWrapperFunc -> RunXxx",
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// then you can to call this function in GeneralWrapperFunc to set the caller info of FeatureFunc.
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// The caller info can only be set once.
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func (c *Command) WithParentCallerInfo(optInfo ...string) *Command {
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if c.opts.callerInfo != "" {
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return c
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}
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if len(optInfo) > 0 {
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c.opts.callerInfo = optInfo[0]
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return c
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}
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skip := 1 /*parent "wrap/run" functions*/ + 1 /*this function*/
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callerFuncName := util.CallerFuncName(skip)
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callerInfo := callerFuncName
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if pos := strings.LastIndex(callerInfo, "/"); pos >= 0 {
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callerInfo = callerInfo[pos+1:]
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}
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c.opts.callerInfo = callerInfo
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return c
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}
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// Run runs the command
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func (c *Command) Run(ctx context.Context) error {
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if len(c.brokenArgs) != 0 {
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log.Error("git command is broken: %s, broken args: %s", c.LogString(), strings.Join(c.brokenArgs, " "))
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return ErrBrokenCommand
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}
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// We must not change the provided options
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timeout := c.opts.Timeout
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if timeout <= 0 {
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timeout = defaultCommandExecutionTimeout
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}
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cmdLogString := c.LogString()
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if c.opts.callerInfo == "" {
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c.WithParentCallerInfo()
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}
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// these logs are for debugging purposes only, so no guarantee of correctness or stability
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desc := fmt.Sprintf("git.Run(by:%s, repo:%s): %s", c.opts.callerInfo, logArgSanitize(c.opts.Dir), cmdLogString)
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log.Debug("git.Command: %s", desc)
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_, span := gtprof.GetTracer().Start(ctx, gtprof.TraceSpanGitRun)
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defer span.End()
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span.SetAttributeString(gtprof.TraceAttrFuncCaller, c.opts.callerInfo)
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span.SetAttributeString(gtprof.TraceAttrGitCommand, cmdLogString)
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var cancel context.CancelFunc
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var finished context.CancelFunc
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if c.opts.UseContextTimeout {
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ctx, cancel, finished = process.GetManager().AddContext(ctx, desc)
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} else {
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ctx, cancel, finished = process.GetManager().AddContextTimeout(ctx, timeout, desc)
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}
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defer finished()
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startTime := time.Now()
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cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, c.prog, append(c.configArgs, c.args...)...)
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c.cmd = cmd // for debug purpose only
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if c.opts.Env == nil {
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cmd.Env = os.Environ()
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} else {
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cmd.Env = c.opts.Env
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}
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process.SetSysProcAttribute(cmd)
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cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, CommonGitCmdEnvs()...)
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cmd.Dir = c.opts.Dir
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cmd.Stdout = c.opts.Stdout
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cmd.Stderr = c.opts.Stderr
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cmd.Stdin = c.opts.Stdin
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if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if c.opts.PipelineFunc != nil {
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err := c.opts.PipelineFunc(ctx, cancel)
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if err != nil {
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cancel()
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_ = cmd.Wait()
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return err
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}
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}
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err := cmd.Wait()
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elapsed := time.Since(startTime)
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if elapsed > time.Second {
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log.Debug("slow git.Command.Run: %s (%s)", c, elapsed)
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}
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// We need to check if the context is canceled by the program on Windows.
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// This is because Windows does not have signal checking when terminating the process.
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// It always returns exit code 1, unlike Linux, which has many exit codes for signals.
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// `err.Error()` returns "exit status 1" when using the `git check-attr` command after the context is canceled.
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if runtime.GOOS == "windows" &&
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err != nil &&
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(err.Error() == "" || err.Error() == "exit status 1") &&
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cmd.ProcessState.ExitCode() == 1 &&
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ctx.Err() == context.Canceled {
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return ctx.Err()
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}
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if err != nil && ctx.Err() != context.DeadlineExceeded {
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return err
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}
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return ctx.Err()
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}
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type RunStdError interface {
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error
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Unwrap() error
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Stderr() string
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}
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type runStdError struct {
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err error
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stderr string
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errMsg string
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}
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func (r *runStdError) Error() string {
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// FIXME: GIT-CMD-STDERR: it is a bad design, the stderr should not be put in the error message
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// But a lof of code only checks `strings.Contains(err.Error(), "git error")`
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if r.errMsg == "" {
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r.errMsg = ConcatenateError(r.err, r.stderr).Error()
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}
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return r.errMsg
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}
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func (r *runStdError) Unwrap() error {
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return r.err
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}
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func (r *runStdError) Stderr() string {
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return r.stderr
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}
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func IsErrorExitCode(err error, code int) bool {
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var exitError *exec.ExitError
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if errors.As(err, &exitError) {
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return exitError.ExitCode() == code
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}
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return false
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}
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// RunStdString runs the command and returns stdout/stderr as string. and store stderr to returned error (err combined with stderr).
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func (c *Command) RunStdString(ctx context.Context) (stdout, stderr string, runErr RunStdError) {
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stdoutBytes, stderrBytes, runErr := c.WithParentCallerInfo().runStdBytes(ctx)
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return util.UnsafeBytesToString(stdoutBytes), util.UnsafeBytesToString(stderrBytes), runErr
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}
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// RunStdBytes runs the command and returns stdout/stderr as bytes. and store stderr to returned error (err combined with stderr).
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func (c *Command) RunStdBytes(ctx context.Context) (stdout, stderr []byte, runErr RunStdError) {
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return c.WithParentCallerInfo().runStdBytes(ctx)
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}
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func (c *Command) runStdBytes(ctx context.Context) ( /*stdout*/ []byte /*stderr*/, []byte /*runErr*/, RunStdError) {
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if c.opts.Stdout != nil || c.opts.Stderr != nil {
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// we must panic here, otherwise there would be bugs if developers set Stdin/Stderr by mistake, and it would be very difficult to debug
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panic("stdout and stderr field must be nil when using RunStdBytes")
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}
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stdoutBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
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stderrBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
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err := c.WithParentCallerInfo().
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WithStdout(stdoutBuf).
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WithStderr(stderrBuf).
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Run(ctx)
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if err != nil {
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// FIXME: GIT-CMD-STDERR: it is a bad design, the stderr should not be put in the error message
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// But a lot of code depends on it, so we have to keep this behavior
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return nil, stderrBuf.Bytes(), &runStdError{err: err, stderr: util.UnsafeBytesToString(stderrBuf.Bytes())}
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}
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// even if there is no err, there could still be some stderr output
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return stdoutBuf.Bytes(), stderrBuf.Bytes(), nil
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}
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