gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/lib/gitlab/shell_spec.rb

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require 'spec_helper'
require 'stringio'
describe Gitlab::Shell do
set(:project) { create(:project, :repository) }
let(:repository) { project.repository }
let(:gitlab_shell) { described_class.new }
let(:popen_vars) { { 'GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT' => ENV['GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT'] } }
let(:gitlab_projects) { double('gitlab_projects') }
let(:timeout) { Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell.git_timeout }
before do
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allow(Project).to receive(:find).and_return(project)
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_projects)
.with(project.repository_storage, project.disk_path + '.git')
.and_return(gitlab_projects)
end
it { is_expected.to respond_to :add_key }
it { is_expected.to respond_to :remove_key }
it { is_expected.to respond_to :create_repository }
it { is_expected.to respond_to :remove_repository }
it { is_expected.to respond_to :fork_repository }
it { expect(gitlab_shell.url_to_repo('diaspora')).to eq(Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell.ssh_path_prefix + "diaspora.git") }
describe 'memoized secret_token' do
let(:secret_file) { 'tmp/tests/.secret_shell_test' }
let(:link_file) { 'tmp/tests/shell-secret-test/.gitlab_shell_secret' }
before do
allow(Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell).to receive(:secret_file).and_return(secret_file)
allow(Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell).to receive(:path).and_return('tmp/tests/shell-secret-test')
FileUtils.mkdir('tmp/tests/shell-secret-test')
described_class.ensure_secret_token!
end
after do
FileUtils.rm_rf('tmp/tests/shell-secret-test')
FileUtils.rm_rf(secret_file)
end
it 'creates and links the secret token file' do
secret_token = described_class.secret_token
expect(File.exist?(secret_file)).to be(true)
expect(File.read(secret_file).chomp).to eq(secret_token)
expect(File.symlink?(link_file)).to be(true)
expect(File.readlink(link_file)).to eq(secret_file)
end
end
describe '#add_key' do
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is true' do
it 'removes trailing garbage' do
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_keys_path).and_return(:gitlab_shell_keys_path)
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute).with(
[:gitlab_shell_keys_path, 'add-key', 'key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar']
)
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar trailing garbage')
end
end
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is false' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: false)
end
it 'does nothing' do
expect(gitlab_shell).not_to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute)
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar trailing garbage')
end
end
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is nil' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: nil)
end
it 'removes trailing garbage' do
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_keys_path).and_return(:gitlab_shell_keys_path)
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute).with(
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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[:gitlab_shell_keys_path, 'add-key', 'key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar']
)
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar trailing garbage')
end
end
end
describe '#batch_add_keys' do
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is true' do
it 'instantiates KeyAdder' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::Shell::KeyAdder).to receive(:add_key).with('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
gitlab_shell.batch_add_keys do |adder|
adder.add_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
end
end
end
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is false' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: false)
end
it 'does nothing' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::Shell::KeyAdder).not_to receive(:add_key)
gitlab_shell.batch_add_keys do |adder|
adder.add_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
end
end
end
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is nil' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: nil)
end
it 'instantiates KeyAdder' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::Shell::KeyAdder).to receive(:add_key).with('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
gitlab_shell.batch_add_keys do |adder|
adder.add_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
end
end
end
end
describe '#remove_key' do
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is true' do
it 'removes trailing garbage' do
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_keys_path).and_return(:gitlab_shell_keys_path)
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute).with(
[:gitlab_shell_keys_path, 'rm-key', 'key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar']
)
gitlab_shell.remove_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
end
end
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is false' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: false)
end
it 'does nothing' do
expect(gitlab_shell).not_to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute)
gitlab_shell.remove_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
end
end
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is nil' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: nil)
end
it 'removes trailing garbage' do
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_keys_path).and_return(:gitlab_shell_keys_path)
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute).with(
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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[:gitlab_shell_keys_path, 'rm-key', 'key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar']
)
gitlab_shell.remove_key('key-123', 'ssh-rsa foobar')
end
end
context 'when key content is not given' do
it 'calls rm-key with only one argument' do
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_keys_path).and_return(:gitlab_shell_keys_path)
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute).with(
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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[:gitlab_shell_keys_path, 'rm-key', 'key-123']
)
gitlab_shell.remove_key('key-123')
end
end
end
describe '#remove_all_keys' do
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is true' do
it 'removes trailing garbage' do
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_keys_path).and_return(:gitlab_shell_keys_path)
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute).with([:gitlab_shell_keys_path, 'clear'])
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
end
end
context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is false' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: false)
end
it 'does nothing' do
expect(gitlab_shell).not_to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute)
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
end
end
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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context 'when authorized_keys_enabled is nil' do
before do
stub_application_setting(authorized_keys_enabled: nil)
end
it 'removes trailing garbage' do
allow(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_keys_path).and_return(:gitlab_shell_keys_path)
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:gitlab_shell_fast_execute).with(
[:gitlab_shell_keys_path, 'clear']
)
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
end
end
end
describe '#remove_keys_not_found_in_db' do
context 'when keys are in the file that are not in the DB' do
before do
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-1234', 'ssh-rsa ASDFASDF')
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-9876', 'ssh-rsa ASDFASDF')
@another_key = create(:key) # this one IS in the DB
end
it 'removes the keys' do
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(1234)).to be_truthy
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(9876)).to be_truthy
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(@another_key.id)).to be_truthy
gitlab_shell.remove_keys_not_found_in_db
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(1234)).to be_falsey
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(9876)).to be_falsey
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(@another_key.id)).to be_truthy
end
end
context 'when keys there are duplicate keys in the file that are not in the DB' do
before do
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-1234', 'ssh-rsa ASDFASDF')
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-1234', 'ssh-rsa ASDFASDF')
end
it 'removes the keys' do
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(1234)).to be_truthy
gitlab_shell.remove_keys_not_found_in_db
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(1234)).to be_falsey
end
it 'does not run remove more than once per key (in a batch)' do
expect(gitlab_shell).to receive(:remove_key).with('key-1234').once
gitlab_shell.remove_keys_not_found_in_db
end
end
context 'when keys there are duplicate keys in the file that ARE in the DB' do
before do
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
@key = create(:key)
gitlab_shell.add_key(@key.shell_id, @key.key)
end
it 'does not remove the key' do
gitlab_shell.remove_keys_not_found_in_db
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(@key.id)).to be_truthy
end
it 'does not need to run a SELECT query for that batch, on account of that key' do
expect_any_instance_of(ActiveRecord::Relation).not_to receive(:pluck)
gitlab_shell.remove_keys_not_found_in_db
end
end
unless ENV['CI'] # Skip in CI, it takes 1 minute
context 'when the first batch can be skipped, but the next batch has keys that are not in the DB' do
before do
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
100.times { |i| create(:key) } # first batch is all in the DB
gitlab_shell.add_key('key-1234', 'ssh-rsa ASDFASDF')
end
it 'removes the keys not in the DB' do
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(1234)).to be_truthy
gitlab_shell.remove_keys_not_found_in_db
expect(find_in_authorized_keys_file(1234)).to be_falsey
end
end
end
end
describe '#batch_read_key_ids' do
context 'when there are keys in the authorized_keys file' do
before do
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
(1..4).each do |i|
gitlab_shell.add_key("key-#{i}", "ssh-rsa ASDFASDF#{i}")
end
end
it 'iterates over the key IDs in the file, in batches' do
loop_count = 0
first_batch = [1, 2]
second_batch = [3, 4]
gitlab_shell.batch_read_key_ids(batch_size: 2) do |batch|
expected = (loop_count == 0 ? first_batch : second_batch)
expect(batch).to eq(expected)
loop_count += 1
end
end
end
end
describe '#list_key_ids' do
context 'when there are keys in the authorized_keys file' do
before do
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
(1..4).each do |i|
gitlab_shell.add_key("key-#{i}", "ssh-rsa ASDFASDF#{i}")
end
end
it 'outputs the key IDs in the file, separated by newlines' do
ids = []
gitlab_shell.list_key_ids do |io|
io.each do |line|
ids << line
end
end
expect(ids).to eq(%W{1\n 2\n 3\n 4\n})
end
end
context 'when there are no keys in the authorized_keys file' do
before do
gitlab_shell.remove_all_keys
end
it 'outputs nothing, not even an empty string' do
ids = []
gitlab_shell.list_key_ids do |io|
io.each do |line|
ids << line
end
end
expect(ids).to eq([])
end
end
end
describe Gitlab::Shell::KeyAdder do
describe '#add_key' do
it 'removes trailing garbage' do
io = spy(:io)
adder = described_class.new(io)
adder.add_key('key-42', "ssh-rsa foo bar\tbaz")
expect(io).to have_received(:puts).with("key-42\tssh-rsa foo")
end
it 'handles multiple spaces in the key' do
io = spy(:io)
adder = described_class.new(io)
adder.add_key('key-42', "ssh-rsa foo")
expect(io).to have_received(:puts).with("key-42\tssh-rsa foo")
end
it 'raises an exception if the key contains a tab' do
expect do
described_class.new(StringIO.new).add_key('key-42', "ssh-rsa\tfoobar")
end.to raise_error(Gitlab::Shell::Error)
end
it 'raises an exception if the key contains a newline' do
expect do
described_class.new(StringIO.new).add_key('key-42', "ssh-rsa foobar\nssh-rsa pawned")
end.to raise_error(Gitlab::Shell::Error)
end
end
end
describe 'projects commands' do
let(:gitlab_shell_path) { File.expand_path('tmp/tests/gitlab-shell') }
let(:projects_path) { File.join(gitlab_shell_path, 'bin/gitlab-projects') }
let(:gitlab_shell_hooks_path) { File.join(gitlab_shell_path, 'hooks') }
before do
allow(Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell).to receive(:path).and_return(gitlab_shell_path)
allow(Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell).to receive(:hooks_path).and_return(gitlab_shell_hooks_path)
allow(Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell).to receive(:git_timeout).and_return(800)
end
describe '#create_repository' do
let(:repository_storage) { 'default' }
let(:repository_storage_path) do
Gitlab::GitalyClient::StorageSettings.allow_disk_access do
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages[repository_storage].legacy_disk_path
end
end
let(:repo_name) { 'project/path' }
let(:created_path) { File.join(repository_storage_path, repo_name + '.git') }
after do
FileUtils.rm_rf(created_path)
end
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it 'creates a repository' do
expect(gitlab_shell.create_repository(repository_storage, repo_name)).to be_truthy
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expect(File.stat(created_path).mode & 0o777).to eq(0o770)
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hooks_path = File.join(created_path, 'hooks')
expect(File.lstat(hooks_path)).to be_symlink
expect(File.realpath(hooks_path)).to eq(gitlab_shell_hooks_path)
end
it 'returns false when the command fails' do
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(created_path))
# This file will block the creation of the repo's .git directory. That
# should cause #create_repository to fail.
FileUtils.touch(created_path)
expect(gitlab_shell.create_repository(repository_storage, repo_name)).to be_falsy
end
end
describe '#remove_repository' do
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let!(:project) { create(:project, :repository, :legacy_storage) }
let(:disk_path) { "#{project.disk_path}.git" }
it 'returns true when the command succeeds' do
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage, disk_path)).to be(true)
expect(gitlab_shell.remove_repository(project.repository_storage, project.disk_path)).to be(true)
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage, disk_path)).to be(false)
end
it 'keeps the namespace directory' do
gitlab_shell.remove_repository(project.repository_storage, project.disk_path)
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage, disk_path)).to be(false)
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage, project.disk_path.gsub(project.name, ''))).to be(true)
end
end
describe '#mv_repository' do
let!(:project2) { create(:project, :repository) }
it 'returns true when the command succeeds' do
old_path = project2.disk_path
new_path = "project/new_path"
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project2.repository_storage, "#{old_path}.git")).to be(true)
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project2.repository_storage, "#{new_path}.git")).to be(false)
expect(gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project2.repository_storage, old_path, new_path)).to be_truthy
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project2.repository_storage, "#{old_path}.git")).to be(false)
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project2.repository_storage, "#{new_path}.git")).to be(true)
end
it 'returns false when the command fails' do
expect(gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project2.repository_storage, project2.disk_path, '')).to be_falsy
expect(gitlab_shell.exists?(project2.repository_storage, "#{project2.disk_path}.git")).to be(true)
end
end
describe '#fork_repository' do
subject do
gitlab_shell.fork_repository(
project.repository_storage,
project.disk_path,
'nfs-file05',
'fork/path'
)
end
it 'returns true when the command succeeds' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::RepositoryService).to receive(:fork_repository)
.with(repository.raw_repository) { :gitaly_response_object }
is_expected.to be_truthy
end
it 'return false when the command fails' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::RepositoryService).to receive(:fork_repository)
.with(repository.raw_repository) { raise GRPC::BadStatus, 'bla' }
is_expected.to be_falsy
end
end
describe '#fetch_remote' do
def fetch_remote(ssh_auth = nil, prune = true)
gitlab_shell.fetch_remote(repository.raw_repository, 'remote-name', ssh_auth: ssh_auth, prune: prune)
end
def expect_call(fail, options = {})
receive_fetch_remote =
if fail
receive(:fetch_remote).and_raise(GRPC::NotFound)
else
receive(:fetch_remote).and_return(true)
end
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::RepositoryService).to receive_fetch_remote
end
def build_ssh_auth(opts = {})
defaults = {
ssh_import?: true,
ssh_key_auth?: false,
ssh_known_hosts: nil,
ssh_private_key: nil
}
double(:ssh_auth, defaults.merge(opts))
end
it 'returns true when the command succeeds' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: true)
expect(fetch_remote).to be_truthy
end
it 'returns true when the command succeeds' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: false)
expect(fetch_remote(nil, false)).to be_truthy
end
it 'raises an exception when the command fails' do
expect_call(true, force: false, tags: true, prune: true)
expect { fetch_remote }.to raise_error(Gitlab::Shell::Error)
end
it 'allows forced and no_tags to be changed' do
expect_call(false, force: true, tags: false, prune: true)
result = gitlab_shell.fetch_remote(repository.raw_repository, 'remote-name', forced: true, no_tags: true, prune: true)
expect(result).to be_truthy
end
context 'SSH auth' do
it 'passes the SSH key if specified' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: true, ssh_key: 'foo')
ssh_auth = build_ssh_auth(ssh_key_auth?: true, ssh_private_key: 'foo')
expect(fetch_remote(ssh_auth)).to be_truthy
end
it 'does not pass an empty SSH key' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: true)
ssh_auth = build_ssh_auth(ssh_key_auth: true, ssh_private_key: '')
expect(fetch_remote(ssh_auth)).to be_truthy
end
it 'does not pass the key unless SSH key auth is to be used' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: true)
ssh_auth = build_ssh_auth(ssh_key_auth: false, ssh_private_key: 'foo')
expect(fetch_remote(ssh_auth)).to be_truthy
end
it 'passes the known_hosts data if specified' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: true, known_hosts: 'foo')
ssh_auth = build_ssh_auth(ssh_known_hosts: 'foo')
expect(fetch_remote(ssh_auth)).to be_truthy
end
it 'does not pass empty known_hosts data' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: true)
ssh_auth = build_ssh_auth(ssh_known_hosts: '')
expect(fetch_remote(ssh_auth)).to be_truthy
end
it 'does not pass known_hosts data unless SSH is to be used' do
expect_call(false, force: false, tags: true, prune: true)
ssh_auth = build_ssh_auth(ssh_import?: false, ssh_known_hosts: 'foo')
expect(fetch_remote(ssh_auth)).to be_truthy
end
end
context 'gitaly call' do
let(:remote_name) { 'remote-name' }
let(:ssh_auth) { double(:ssh_auth) }
subject do
gitlab_shell.fetch_remote(repository.raw_repository, remote_name,
forced: true, no_tags: true, ssh_auth: ssh_auth)
end
it 'passes the correct params to the gitaly service' do
expect(repository.gitaly_repository_client).to receive(:fetch_remote)
.with(remote_name, ssh_auth: ssh_auth, forced: true, no_tags: true, prune: true, timeout: timeout)
subject
end
end
end
describe '#import_repository' do
let(:import_url) { 'https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce.git' }
context 'with gitaly' do
it 'returns true when the command succeeds' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::RepositoryService).to receive(:import_repository).with(import_url)
result = gitlab_shell.import_repository(project.repository_storage, project.disk_path, import_url)
expect(result).to be_truthy
end
it 'raises an exception when the command fails' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::RepositoryService).to receive(:import_repository)
.with(import_url) { raise GRPC::BadStatus, 'bla' }
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::Shell::GitalyGitlabProjects).to receive(:output) { 'error'}
expect do
gitlab_shell.import_repository(project.repository_storage, project.disk_path, import_url)
end.to raise_error(Gitlab::Shell::Error, "error")
end
end
end
end
describe 'namespace actions' do
subject { described_class.new }
let(:storage) { Gitlab.config.repositories.storages.keys.first }
describe '#add_namespace' do
it 'creates a namespace' do
subject.add_namespace(storage, "mepmep")
expect(subject.exists?(storage, "mepmep")).to be(true)
end
end
describe '#exists?' do
context 'when the namespace does not exist' do
it 'returns false' do
expect(subject.exists?(storage, "non-existing")).to be(false)
end
end
context 'when the namespace exists' do
it 'returns true' do
subject.add_namespace(storage, "mepmep")
expect(subject.exists?(storage, "mepmep")).to be(true)
end
end
end
describe '#remove' do
it 'removes the namespace' do
subject.add_namespace(storage, "mepmep")
subject.rm_namespace(storage, "mepmep")
expect(subject.exists?(storage, "mepmep")).to be(false)
end
end
describe '#mv_namespace' do
it 'renames the namespace' do
subject.add_namespace(storage, "mepmep")
subject.mv_namespace(storage, "mepmep", "2mep")
expect(subject.exists?(storage, "mepmep")).to be(false)
expect(subject.exists?(storage, "2mep")).to be(true)
end
end
end
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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def find_in_authorized_keys_file(key_id)
gitlab_shell.batch_read_key_ids do |ids|
return true if ids.include?(key_id) # rubocop:disable Cop/AvoidReturnFromBlocks
Backport authorized_keys_enabled defaults to true' Originally from branch 'fix-authorized-keys-enabled-default-2738' via merge request https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2240 Removed background migrations which were intended to fix state after using Gitlab without a default having been set Squashed commits: Locally, if Spring was not restarted, `current_application_settings` was still cached, which prevented the migration from editing the file. This will also ensure that any app server somehow hitting old cache data will properly default this setting regardless. Retroactively fix migration This allows us to identify customers who ran the broken migration. Their `authorized_keys_enabled` column does not have a default at this point. We will fix the column after we fix the `authorized_keys` file. Fix authorized_keys file if needed Add default to authorized_keys_enabled setting Reminder: The original migration was fixed retroactively a few commits ago, so people who did not ever run GitLab 9.3.0 already have a column that defaults to true and disallows nulls. I have tested on PostgreSQL and MySQL that it is safe to run this migration regardless. Affected customers who did run 9.3.0 are the ones who need this migration to fix the authorized_keys_enabled column. The reason for the retroactive fix plus this migration is that it allows us to run a migration in between to fix the authorized_keys file only for those who ran 9.3.0. Tweaks to address feedback Extract work into background migration Move batch-add-logic to background migration Do the work synchronously to avoid multiple workers attempting to add batches of keys at the same time. Also, make the delete portion wait until after adding is done. Do read and delete work in background migration Fix Rubocop offenses Add changelog entry Inform the user of actions taken or not taken Prevent unnecessary `select`s and `remove_key`s Add logs for action taken Fix optimization Reuse `Gitlab::ShellAdapter` Guarantee the earliest key Fix migration spec for MySQL
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end
false
end
end