package git // import "github.com/docker/docker/builder/remotecontext/git" import ( "io/ioutil" "net/http" "net/url" "os" "os/exec" "path/filepath" "strings" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/symlink" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/urlutil" "github.com/pkg/errors" ) type gitRepo struct { remote string ref string subdir string } // Clone clones a repository into a newly created directory which // will be under "docker-build-git" func Clone(remoteURL string) (string, error) { repo, err := parseRemoteURL(remoteURL) if err != nil { return "", err } return cloneGitRepo(repo) } func cloneGitRepo(repo gitRepo) (checkoutDir string, err error) { fetch := fetchArgs(repo.remote, repo.ref) root, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-build-git") if err != nil { return "", err } defer func() { if err != nil { os.RemoveAll(root) } }() if out, err := gitWithinDir(root, "init"); err != nil { return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to init repo at %s: %s", root, out) } // Add origin remote for compatibility with previous implementation that // used "git clone" and also to make sure local refs are created for branches if out, err := gitWithinDir(root, "remote", "add", "origin", repo.remote); err != nil { return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "failed add origin repo at %s: %s", repo.remote, out) } if output, err := gitWithinDir(root, fetch...); err != nil { return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "error fetching: %s", output) } checkoutDir, err = checkoutGit(root, repo.ref, repo.subdir) if err != nil { return "", err } cmd := exec.Command("git", "submodule", "update", "--init", "--recursive", "--depth=1") cmd.Dir = root output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if err != nil { return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "error initializing submodules: %s", output) } return checkoutDir, nil } func parseRemoteURL(remoteURL string) (gitRepo, error) { repo := gitRepo{} if !isGitTransport(remoteURL) { remoteURL = "https://" + remoteURL } var fragment string if strings.HasPrefix(remoteURL, "git@") { // git@.. is not an URL, so cannot be parsed as URL parts := strings.SplitN(remoteURL, "#", 2) repo.remote = parts[0] if len(parts) == 2 { fragment = parts[1] } repo.ref, repo.subdir = getRefAndSubdir(fragment) } else { u, err := url.Parse(remoteURL) if err != nil { return repo, err } repo.ref, repo.subdir = getRefAndSubdir(u.Fragment) u.Fragment = "" repo.remote = u.String() } if strings.HasPrefix(repo.ref, "-") { return gitRepo{}, errors.Errorf("invalid refspec: %s", repo.ref) } return repo, nil } func getRefAndSubdir(fragment string) (ref string, subdir string) { refAndDir := strings.SplitN(fragment, ":", 2) ref = "master" if len(refAndDir[0]) != 0 { ref = refAndDir[0] } if len(refAndDir) > 1 && len(refAndDir[1]) != 0 { subdir = refAndDir[1] } return } func fetchArgs(remoteURL string, ref string) []string { args := []string{"fetch"} if supportsShallowClone(remoteURL) { args = append(args, "--depth", "1") } return append(args, "origin", "--", ref) } // Check if a given git URL supports a shallow git clone, // i.e. it is a non-HTTP server or a smart HTTP server. func supportsShallowClone(remoteURL string) bool { if urlutil.IsURL(remoteURL) { // Check if the HTTP server is smart // Smart servers must correctly respond to a query for the git-upload-pack service serviceURL := remoteURL + "/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack" // Try a HEAD request and fallback to a Get request on error res, err := http.Head(serviceURL) if err != nil || res.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { res, err = http.Get(serviceURL) if err == nil { res.Body.Close() } if err != nil || res.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { // request failed return false } } if res.Header.Get("Content-Type") != "application/x-git-upload-pack-advertisement" { // Fallback, not a smart server return false } return true } // Non-HTTP protocols always support shallow clones return true } func checkoutGit(root, ref, subdir string) (string, error) { // Try checking out by ref name first. This will work on branches and sets // .git/HEAD to the current branch name if output, err := gitWithinDir(root, "checkout", ref); err != nil { // If checking out by branch name fails check out the last fetched ref if _, err2 := gitWithinDir(root, "checkout", "FETCH_HEAD"); err2 != nil { return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "error checking out %s: %s", ref, output) } } if subdir != "" { newCtx, err := symlink.FollowSymlinkInScope(filepath.Join(root, subdir), root) if err != nil { return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "error setting git context, %q not within git root", subdir) } fi, err := os.Stat(newCtx) if err != nil { return "", err } if !fi.IsDir() { return "", errors.Errorf("error setting git context, not a directory: %s", newCtx) } root = newCtx } return root, nil } func gitWithinDir(dir string, args ...string) ([]byte, error) { a := []string{"--work-tree", dir, "--git-dir", filepath.Join(dir, ".git")} return git(append(a, args...)...) } func git(args ...string) ([]byte, error) { return exec.Command("git", args...).CombinedOutput() } // isGitTransport returns true if the provided str is a git transport by inspecting // the prefix of the string for known protocols used in git. func isGitTransport(str string) bool { return urlutil.IsURL(str) || strings.HasPrefix(str, "git://") || strings.HasPrefix(str, "git@") }