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Timothy Andrew
f82d549d26 Accept environment variables from the pre-receive script.
1. Starting version 2.11, git changed the way the pre-receive flow works.

  - Previously, the new potential objects would be added to the main repo. If the
    pre-receive passes, the new objects stay in the repo but are linked up. If
    the pre-receive fails, the new objects stay orphaned in the repo, and are
    cleaned up during the next `git gc`.

  - In 2.11, the new potential objects are added to a temporary "alternate object
    directory", that git creates for this purpose. If the pre-receive passes, the
    objects from the alternate object directory are migrated to the main repo. If
    the pre-receive fails the alternate object directory is simply deleted.

2. In our workflow, the pre-recieve script (in `gitlab-shell) calls the
   `/allowed` endpoint, which calls out directly to git to perform
   various checks. These direct calls to git do _not_ have the necessary
   environment variables set which allow access to the "alternate object
   directory" (explained above). Therefore these calls to git are not able to
   access any of the new potential objects to be added during this push.

3. We fix this by accepting the relevant environment variables
   (GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES, GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY) on the
   `/allowed` endpoint, and then include these environment variables while
   calling out to git.

4. This commit includes (whitelisted) these environment variables while making
   the "force push" check. A `Gitlab::Git::RevList` module is extracted to
   prevent `ForcePush` from being littered with these checks.
2016-12-16 23:32:25 +05:30
Nick Thomas
93a03cd92f Add an environment slug 2016-12-15 13:57:03 +00:00
Rémy Coutable
81ba3f9177
API: Introduce #find_group! which also check access permission
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2016-11-24 16:58:32 +01:00
Nick Thomas
1c994dbc05 Fix POST /internal/allowed to cope with gitlab-shell v4.0.0 project paths
gitlab-shell v3.6.6 would give project paths like so:

* namespace/project

gitlab-shell v4.0.0 can give project paths like so:

* /namespace1/namespace2/project
* /namespace/project
* /path/to/repository/storage/namespace1/namespace2/project
* /path/to/repository/storage/namespace/project
2016-11-16 14:30:56 +00:00
Rémy Coutable
29850364ec New AccessRequests API endpoints for Group & Project
Also, mutualize AccessRequests and Members endpoints for Group &
Project.
New API documentation for the AccessRequests endpoints.

Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2016-08-10 19:07:05 +02:00