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Put the local repo in a subdir of --root
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thockin committed Nov 18, 2023
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86 changes: 39 additions & 47 deletions main.go
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Expand Up @@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ const defaultDirMode = os.FileMode(0775) // subject to umask
type repoSync struct {
cmd string // the git command to run
root absPath // absolute path to the root directory
localRepo absPath // absolute path to the local repo
remoteRepo string // remote repo to sync
ref string // the ref to sync
depth int // for shallow sync
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -598,6 +599,7 @@ func main() {
cmd: *flGitCmd,
root: absRoot,
remoteRepo: *flRepo,
localRepo: absRoot.Join(".repo"),
ref: *flRef,
depth: *flDepth,
submodules: submodulesMode(*flSubmodules),
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1056,40 +1058,37 @@ func (git *repoSync) initRepo(ctx context.Context) error {
needGitInit := false

// Check out the git root, and see if it is already usable.
_, err := os.Stat(git.root.String())
_, err := os.Stat(git.localRepo.String())
switch {
case os.IsNotExist(err):
// Probably the first sync. defaultDirMode ensures that this is usable
// as a volume when the consumer isn't running as the same UID.
git.log.V(1).Info("repo directory does not exist, creating it", "path", git.root)
if err := os.MkdirAll(git.root.String(), defaultDirMode); err != nil {
git.log.V(1).Info("repo directory does not exist, creating it", "path", git.localRepo)
if err := os.MkdirAll(git.localRepo.String(), defaultDirMode); err != nil {
return err
}
needGitInit = true
case err != nil:
return err
default:
// Make sure the directory we found is actually usable.
git.log.V(3).Info("repo directory exists", "path", git.root)
git.log.V(3).Info("repo directory exists", "path", git.localRepo)
if git.sanityCheckRepo(ctx) {
git.log.V(4).Info("repo directory is valid", "path", git.root)
git.log.V(4).Info("repo directory is valid", "path", git.localRepo)
} else {
// Maybe a previous run crashed? Git won't use this dir. We remove
// the contents rather than the dir itself, because a common use-case
// is to have a volume mounted at git.root, which makes removing it
// impossible.
git.log.V(0).Info("repo directory was empty or failed checks", "path", git.root)
if err := removeDirContents(git.root, git.log); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("can't wipe unusable root directory: %w", err)
// Maybe a previous run crashed? Git won't use this dir.
git.log.V(0).Info("repo directory was empty or failed checks", "path", git.localRepo)
if err := os.RemoveAll(git.localRepo.String()); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("can't remove unusable repo directory: %w", err)
}
needGitInit = true
}
}

if needGitInit {
// Running `git init` in an existing repo is safe (according to git docs).
git.log.V(0).Info("initializing repo directory", "path", git.root)
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "init", "-b", "git-sync"); err != nil {
git.log.V(0).Info("initializing repo directory", "path", git.localRepo)
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "init", "-b", "git-sync"); err != nil {
return err
}
if !git.sanityCheckRepo(ctx) {
Expand All @@ -1099,17 +1098,17 @@ func (git *repoSync) initRepo(ctx context.Context) error {

// The "origin" remote has special meaning, like in relative-path
// submodules.
if stdout, stderr, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "remote", "get-url", "origin"); err != nil {
if stdout, stderr, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "remote", "get-url", "origin"); err != nil {
if !strings.Contains(stderr, "No such remote") {
return err
}
// It doesn't exist - make it.
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "remote", "add", "origin", git.remoteRepo); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "remote", "add", "origin", git.remoteRepo); err != nil {
return err
}
} else if strings.TrimSpace(stdout) != git.remoteRepo {
// It exists, but is wrong.
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "remote", "set-url", "origin", git.remoteRepo); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "remote", "set-url", "origin", git.remoteRepo); err != nil {
return err
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1142,32 +1141,32 @@ func (git *repoSync) removeStaleWorktrees() (int, error) {

// sanityCheckRepo tries to make sure that the repo dir is a valid git repository.
func (git *repoSync) sanityCheckRepo(ctx context.Context) bool {
git.log.V(3).Info("sanity-checking git repo", "repo", git.root)
git.log.V(3).Info("sanity-checking git repo", "repo", git.localRepo)
// If it is empty, we are done.
if empty, err := dirIsEmpty(git.root); err != nil {
git.log.Error(err, "can't list repo directory", "path", git.root)
if empty, err := dirIsEmpty(git.localRepo); err != nil {
git.log.Error(err, "can't list repo directory", "path", git.localRepo)
return false
} else if empty {
git.log.V(3).Info("repo directory is empty", "path", git.root)
git.log.V(3).Info("repo directory is empty", "path", git.localRepo)
return false
}

// Check that this is actually the root of the repo.
if root, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"); err != nil {
git.log.Error(err, "can't get repo toplevel", "path", git.root)
if root, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"); err != nil {
git.log.Error(err, "can't get repo toplevel", "path", git.localRepo)
return false
} else {
root = strings.TrimSpace(root)
if root != git.root.String() {
git.log.Error(nil, "repo directory is under another repo", "path", git.root, "parent", root)
if root != git.localRepo.String() {
git.log.Error(nil, "repo directory is under another repo", "path", git.localRepo, "parent", root)
return false
}
}

// Consistency-check the repo. Don't use --verbose because it can be
// REALLY verbose.
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "fsck", "--no-progress", "--connectivity-only"); err != nil {
git.log.Error(err, "repo fsck failed", "path", git.root)
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "fsck", "--no-progress", "--connectivity-only"); err != nil {
git.log.Error(err, "repo fsck failed", "path", git.localRepo)
return false
}

Expand All @@ -1179,7 +1178,7 @@ func (git *repoSync) sanityCheckRepo(ctx context.Context) bool {
// files checked out - git could have died halfway through and the repo will
// still pass this check.
func (git *repoSync) sanityCheckWorktree(ctx context.Context, worktree worktree) bool {
git.log.V(3).Info("sanity-checking worktree", "repo", git.root, "worktree", worktree)
git.log.V(3).Info("sanity-checking worktree", "repo", git.localRepo, "worktree", worktree)

// If it is empty, we are done.
if empty, err := dirIsEmpty(worktree.Path()); err != nil {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1219,13 +1218,6 @@ func dirIsEmpty(dir absPath) (bool, error) {
return len(dirents) == 0, nil
}

// removeDirContents iterated the specified dir and removes all contents
func removeDirContents(dir absPath, log *logging.Logger) error {
return removeDirContentsIf(dir, log, func(fi os.FileInfo) (bool, error) {
return true, nil
})
}

func removeDirContentsIf(dir absPath, log *logging.Logger, fn func(fi os.FileInfo) (bool, error)) error {
dirents, err := os.ReadDir(dir.String())
if err != nil {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1309,7 +1301,7 @@ func (git *repoSync) removeWorktree(ctx context.Context, worktree worktree) erro
if err := os.RemoveAll(worktree.Path().String()); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error removing directory: %w", err)
}
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "worktree", "prune", "--verbose"); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "worktree", "prune", "--verbose"); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
Expand All @@ -1330,7 +1322,7 @@ func (git *repoSync) createWorktree(ctx context.Context, hash string) (worktree,
}

git.log.V(1).Info("adding worktree", "path", worktree.Path(), "hash", hash)
_, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "worktree", "add", "--force", "--detach", worktree.Path().String(), hash, "--no-checkout")
_, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "worktree", "add", "--force", "--detach", worktree.Path().String(), hash, "--no-checkout")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
Expand All @@ -1348,7 +1340,7 @@ func (git *repoSync) configureWorktree(ctx context.Context, worktree worktree) e
// using relative paths, so that other containers can use a different volume
// mount name.
rootDotGit := ""
if rel, err := filepath.Rel(worktree.Path().String(), git.root.String()); err != nil {
if rel, err := filepath.Rel(worktree.Path().String(), git.localRepo.String()); err != nil {
return err
} else {
rootDotGit = filepath.Join(rel, ".git")
Expand All @@ -1360,7 +1352,7 @@ func (git *repoSync) configureWorktree(ctx context.Context, worktree worktree) e

// If sparse checkout is requested, configure git for it, otherwise
// unconfigure it.
gitInfoPath := filepath.Join(git.root.String(), ".git/worktrees", hash, "info")
gitInfoPath := filepath.Join(git.localRepo.String(), ".git/worktrees", hash, "info")
gitSparseConfigPath := filepath.Join(gitInfoPath, "sparse-checkout")
if git.sparseFile == "" {
os.RemoveAll(gitSparseConfigPath)
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1441,13 +1433,13 @@ func (git *repoSync) cleanup(ctx context.Context) error {

// Let git know we don't need those old commits any more.
git.log.V(3).Info("pruning worktrees")
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "worktree", "prune", "--verbose"); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "worktree", "prune", "--verbose"); err != nil {
cleanupErrs = append(cleanupErrs, err)
}

// Expire old refs.
git.log.V(3).Info("expiring unreachable refs")
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "reflog", "expire", "--expire-unreachable=all", "--all"); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "reflog", "expire", "--expire-unreachable=all", "--all"); err != nil {
cleanupErrs = append(cleanupErrs, err)
}

Expand All @@ -1463,7 +1455,7 @@ func (git *repoSync) cleanup(ctx context.Context) error {
args = append(args, "--aggressive")
}
git.log.V(3).Info("running git garbage collection")
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, args...); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, args...); err != nil {
cleanupErrs = append(cleanupErrs, err)
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1565,7 +1557,7 @@ func (git *repoSync) SyncRepo(ctx context.Context, refreshCreds func(context.Con
// their underlying commit hashes, but has no effect if we fetched a
// branch, plain tag, or hash.
remoteHash := ""
if output, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "rev-parse", "FETCH_HEAD^{}"); err != nil {
if output, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "rev-parse", "FETCH_HEAD^{}"); err != nil {
return false, "", err
} else {
remoteHash = strings.Trim(output, "\n")
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1597,14 +1589,14 @@ func (git *repoSync) SyncRepo(ctx context.Context, refreshCreds func(context.Con
// Reset the repo (note: not the worktree - that happens later) to the new
// ref. This makes subsequent fetches much less expensive. It uses --soft
// so no files are checked out.
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "reset", "--soft", remoteHash); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "reset", "--soft", remoteHash); err != nil {
return false, "", err
}

// If we have a new hash, make a new worktree
newWorktree := currentWorktree
if changed {
// Create a worktree for this hash in git.root.
// Create a worktree for this hash.
if wt, err := git.createWorktree(ctx, remoteHash); err != nil {
return false, "", err
} else {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1677,15 +1669,15 @@ func (git *repoSync) fetch(ctx context.Context, ref string) error {
args = append(args, "--unshallow")
}
}
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, args...); err != nil {
if _, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, args...); err != nil {
return err
}

return nil
}

func (git *repoSync) isShallow(ctx context.Context) (bool, error) {
boolStr, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.root, "rev-parse", "--is-shallow-repository")
boolStr, _, err := git.Run(ctx, git.localRepo, "rev-parse", "--is-shallow-repository")
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("can't determine repo shallowness: %w", err)
}
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