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43  
44  package org.eclipse.jgit.transport;
45  
46  import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8;
47  
48  import java.io.BufferedReader;
49  import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
50  import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
51  import java.io.IOException;
52  import java.io.InputStream;
53  import java.io.InputStreamReader;
54  import java.io.OutputStream;
55  import java.text.MessageFormat;
56  import java.util.ArrayList;
57  import java.util.Collection;
58  import java.util.Map;
59  
60  import org.eclipse.jgit.errors.TransportException;
61  import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.JGitText;
62  import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.storage.file.RefDirectory;
63  import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Constants;
64  import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId;
65  import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectIdRef;
66  import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ProgressMonitor;
67  import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref;
68  import org.eclipse.jgit.util.IO;
69  
70  /**
71   * Transfers object data through a dumb transport.
72   * <p>
73   * Implementations are responsible for resolving path names relative to the
74   * <code>objects/</code> subdirectory of a single remote Git repository or
75   * naked object database and make the content available as a Java input stream
76   * for reading during fetch. The actual object traversal logic to determine the
77   * names of files to retrieve is handled through the generic, protocol
78   * independent {@link WalkFetchConnection}.
79   */
80  abstract class WalkRemoteObjectDatabase {
81  	static final String ROOT_DIR = "../"; //$NON-NLS-1$
82  
83  	static final String INFO_PACKS = "info/packs"; //$NON-NLS-1$
84  
85  	static final String INFO_ALTERNATES = "info/alternates"; //$NON-NLS-1$
86  
87  	static final String INFO_HTTP_ALTERNATES = "info/http-alternates"; //$NON-NLS-1$
88  
89  	static final String INFO_REFS = ROOT_DIR + Constants.INFO_REFS;
90  
91  	abstract URIish getURI();
92  
93  	/**
94  	 * Obtain the list of available packs (if any).
95  	 * <p>
96  	 * Pack names should be the file name in the packs directory, that is
97  	 * <code>pack-035760ab452d6eebd123add421f253ce7682355a.pack</code>. Index
98  	 * names should not be included in the returned collection.
99  	 *
100 	 * @return list of pack names; null or empty list if none are available.
101 	 * @throws IOException
102 	 *             The connection is unable to read the remote repository's list
103 	 *             of available pack files.
104 	 */
105 	abstract Collection<String> getPackNames() throws IOException;
106 
107 	/**
108 	 * Obtain alternate connections to alternate object databases (if any).
109 	 * <p>
110 	 * Alternates are typically read from the file {@link #INFO_ALTERNATES} or
111 	 * {@link #INFO_HTTP_ALTERNATES}. The content of each line must be resolved
112 	 * by the implementation and a new database reference should be returned to
113 	 * represent the additional location.
114 	 * <p>
115 	 * Alternates may reuse the same network connection handle, however the
116 	 * fetch connection will {@link #close()} each created alternate.
117 	 *
118 	 * @return list of additional object databases the caller could fetch from;
119 	 *         null or empty list if none are configured.
120 	 * @throws IOException
121 	 *             The connection is unable to read the remote repository's list
122 	 *             of configured alternates.
123 	 */
124 	abstract Collection<WalkRemoteObjectDatabase> getAlternates()
125 			throws IOException;
126 
127 	/**
128 	 * Open a single file for reading.
129 	 * <p>
130 	 * Implementors should make every attempt possible to ensure
131 	 * {@link FileNotFoundException} is used when the remote object does not
132 	 * exist. However when fetching over HTTP some misconfigured servers may
133 	 * generate a 200 OK status message (rather than a 404 Not Found) with an
134 	 * HTML formatted message explaining the requested resource does not exist.
135 	 * Callers such as {@link WalkFetchConnection} are prepared to handle this
136 	 * by validating the content received, and assuming content that fails to
137 	 * match its hash is an incorrectly phrased FileNotFoundException.
138 	 * <p>
139 	 * This method is recommended for already compressed files like loose objects
140 	 * and pack files. For text files, see {@link #openReader(String)}.
141 	 *
142 	 * @param path
143 	 *            location of the file to read, relative to this objects
144 	 *            directory (e.g.
145 	 *            <code>cb/95df6ab7ae9e57571511ef451cf33767c26dd2</code> or
146 	 *            <code>pack/pack-035760ab452d6eebd123add421f253ce7682355a.pack</code>).
147 	 * @return a stream to read from the file. Never null.
148 	 * @throws FileNotFoundException
149 	 *             the requested file does not exist at the given location.
150 	 * @throws IOException
151 	 *             The connection is unable to read the remote's file, and the
152 	 *             failure occurred prior to being able to determine if the file
153 	 *             exists, or after it was determined to exist but before the
154 	 *             stream could be created.
155 	 */
156 	abstract FileStream open(String path) throws FileNotFoundException,
157 			IOException;
158 
159 	/**
160 	 * Create a new connection for a discovered alternate object database
161 	 * <p>
162 	 * This method is typically called by {@link #readAlternates(String)} when
163 	 * subclasses us the generic alternate parsing logic for their
164 	 * implementation of {@link #getAlternates()}.
165 	 *
166 	 * @param location
167 	 *            the location of the new alternate, relative to the current
168 	 *            object database.
169 	 * @return a new database connection that can read from the specified
170 	 *         alternate.
171 	 * @throws IOException
172 	 *             The database connection cannot be established with the
173 	 *             alternate, such as if the alternate location does not
174 	 *             actually exist and the connection's constructor attempts to
175 	 *             verify that.
176 	 */
177 	abstract WalkRemoteObjectDatabase openAlternate(String location)
178 			throws IOException;
179 
180 	/**
181 	 * Close any resources used by this connection.
182 	 * <p>
183 	 * If the remote repository is contacted by a network socket this method
184 	 * must close that network socket, disconnecting the two peers. If the
185 	 * remote repository is actually local (same system) this method must close
186 	 * any open file handles used to read the "remote" repository.
187 	 */
188 	abstract void close();
189 
190 	/**
191 	 * Delete a file from the object database.
192 	 * <p>
193 	 * Path may start with <code>../</code> to request deletion of a file that
194 	 * resides in the repository itself.
195 	 * <p>
196 	 * When possible empty directories must be removed, up to but not including
197 	 * the current object database directory itself.
198 	 * <p>
199 	 * This method does not support deletion of directories.
200 	 *
201 	 * @param path
202 	 *            name of the item to be removed, relative to the current object
203 	 *            database.
204 	 * @throws IOException
205 	 *             deletion is not supported, or deletion failed.
206 	 */
207 	void deleteFile(String path) throws IOException {
208 		throw new IOException(MessageFormat.format(JGitText.get().deletingNotSupported, path));
209 	}
210 
211 	/**
212 	 * Open a remote file for writing.
213 	 * <p>
214 	 * Path may start with <code>../</code> to request writing of a file that
215 	 * resides in the repository itself.
216 	 * <p>
217 	 * The requested path may or may not exist. If the path already exists as a
218 	 * file the file should be truncated and completely replaced.
219 	 * <p>
220 	 * This method creates any missing parent directories, if necessary.
221 	 *
222 	 * @param path
223 	 *            name of the file to write, relative to the current object
224 	 *            database.
225 	 * @return stream to write into this file. Caller must close the stream to
226 	 *         complete the write request. The stream is not buffered and each
227 	 *         write may cause a network request/response so callers should
228 	 *         buffer to smooth out small writes.
229 	 * @param monitor
230 	 *            (optional) progress monitor to post write completion to during
231 	 *            the stream's close method.
232 	 * @param monitorTask
233 	 *            (optional) task name to display during the close method.
234 	 * @throws IOException
235 	 *             writing is not supported, or attempting to write the file
236 	 *             failed, possibly due to permissions or remote disk full, etc.
237 	 */
238 	OutputStream writeFile(final String path, final ProgressMonitor monitor,
239 			final String monitorTask) throws IOException {
240 		throw new IOException(MessageFormat.format(JGitText.get().writingNotSupported, path));
241 	}
242 
243 	/**
244 	 * Atomically write a remote file.
245 	 * <p>
246 	 * This method attempts to perform as atomic of an update as it can,
247 	 * reducing (or eliminating) the time that clients might be able to see
248 	 * partial file content. This method is not suitable for very large
249 	 * transfers as the complete content must be passed as an argument.
250 	 * <p>
251 	 * Path may start with <code>../</code> to request writing of a file that
252 	 * resides in the repository itself.
253 	 * <p>
254 	 * The requested path may or may not exist. If the path already exists as a
255 	 * file the file should be truncated and completely replaced.
256 	 * <p>
257 	 * This method creates any missing parent directories, if necessary.
258 	 *
259 	 * @param path
260 	 *            name of the file to write, relative to the current object
261 	 *            database.
262 	 * @param data
263 	 *            complete new content of the file.
264 	 * @throws IOException
265 	 *             writing is not supported, or attempting to write the file
266 	 *             failed, possibly due to permissions or remote disk full, etc.
267 	 */
268 	void writeFile(String path, byte[] data) throws IOException {
269 		try (OutputStream os = writeFile(path, null, null)) {
270 			os.write(data);
271 		}
272 	}
273 
274 	/**
275 	 * Delete a loose ref from the remote repository.
276 	 *
277 	 * @param name
278 	 *            name of the ref within the ref space, for example
279 	 *            <code>refs/heads/pu</code>.
280 	 * @throws IOException
281 	 *             deletion is not supported, or deletion failed.
282 	 */
283 	void deleteRef(String name) throws IOException {
284 		deleteFile(ROOT_DIR + name);
285 	}
286 
287 	/**
288 	 * Delete a reflog from the remote repository.
289 	 *
290 	 * @param name
291 	 *            name of the ref within the ref space, for example
292 	 *            <code>refs/heads/pu</code>.
293 	 * @throws IOException
294 	 *             deletion is not supported, or deletion failed.
295 	 */
296 	void deleteRefLog(String name) throws IOException {
297 		deleteFile(ROOT_DIR + Constants.LOGS + "/" + name); //$NON-NLS-1$
298 	}
299 
300 	/**
301 	 * Overwrite (or create) a loose ref in the remote repository.
302 	 * <p>
303 	 * This method creates any missing parent directories, if necessary.
304 	 *
305 	 * @param name
306 	 *            name of the ref within the ref space, for example
307 	 *            <code>refs/heads/pu</code>.
308 	 * @param value
309 	 *            new value to store in this ref. Must not be null.
310 	 * @throws IOException
311 	 *             writing is not supported, or attempting to write the file
312 	 *             failed, possibly due to permissions or remote disk full, etc.
313 	 */
314 	void writeRef(String name, ObjectId value) throws IOException {
315 		final ByteArrayOutputStream b;
316 
317 		b = new ByteArrayOutputStream(Constants.OBJECT_ID_STRING_LENGTH + 1);
318 		value.copyTo(b);
319 		b.write('\n');
320 
321 		writeFile(ROOT_DIR + name, b.toByteArray());
322 	}
323 
324 	/**
325 	 * Rebuild the {@link #INFO_PACKS} for dumb transport clients.
326 	 * <p>
327 	 * This method rebuilds the contents of the {@link #INFO_PACKS} file to
328 	 * match the passed list of pack names.
329 	 *
330 	 * @param packNames
331 	 *            names of available pack files, in the order they should appear
332 	 *            in the file. Valid pack name strings are of the form
333 	 *            <code>pack-035760ab452d6eebd123add421f253ce7682355a.pack</code>.
334 	 * @throws IOException
335 	 *             writing is not supported, or attempting to write the file
336 	 *             failed, possibly due to permissions or remote disk full, etc.
337 	 */
338 	void writeInfoPacks(Collection<String> packNames) throws IOException {
339 		final StringBuilder w = new StringBuilder();
340 		for (String n : packNames) {
341 			w.append("P "); //$NON-NLS-1$
342 			w.append(n);
343 			w.append('\n');
344 		}
345 		writeFile(INFO_PACKS, Constants.encodeASCII(w.toString()));
346 	}
347 
348 	/**
349 	 * Open a buffered reader around a file.
350 	 * <p>
351 	 * This method is suitable for for reading line-oriented resources like
352 	 * <code>info/packs</code>, <code>info/refs</code>, and the alternates list.
353 	 *
354 	 * @return a stream to read from the file. Never null.
355 	 * @param path
356 	 *            location of the file to read, relative to this objects
357 	 *            directory (e.g. <code>info/packs</code>).
358 	 * @throws FileNotFoundException
359 	 *             the requested file does not exist at the given location.
360 	 * @throws IOException
361 	 *             The connection is unable to read the remote's file, and the
362 	 *             failure occurred prior to being able to determine if the file
363 	 *             exists, or after it was determined to exist but before the
364 	 *             stream could be created.
365 	 */
366 	BufferedReader openReader(String path) throws IOException {
367 		final InputStream is = open(path).in;
368 		return new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is, UTF_8));
369 	}
370 
371 	/**
372 	 * Read a standard Git alternates file to discover other object databases.
373 	 * <p>
374 	 * This method is suitable for reading the standard formats of the
375 	 * alternates file, such as found in <code>objects/info/alternates</code>
376 	 * or <code>objects/info/http-alternates</code> within a Git repository.
377 	 * <p>
378 	 * Alternates appear one per line, with paths expressed relative to this
379 	 * object database.
380 	 *
381 	 * @param listPath
382 	 *            location of the alternate file to read, relative to this
383 	 *            object database (e.g. <code>info/alternates</code>).
384 	 * @return the list of discovered alternates. Empty list if the file exists,
385 	 *         but no entries were discovered.
386 	 * @throws FileNotFoundException
387 	 *             the requested file does not exist at the given location.
388 	 * @throws IOException
389 	 *             The connection is unable to read the remote's file, and the
390 	 *             failure occurred prior to being able to determine if the file
391 	 *             exists, or after it was determined to exist but before the
392 	 *             stream could be created.
393 	 */
394 	Collection<WalkRemoteObjectDatabase> readAlternates(final String listPath)
395 			throws IOException {
396 		try (BufferedReader br = openReader(listPath)) {
397 			final Collection<WalkRemoteObjectDatabase> alts = new ArrayList<>();
398 			for (;;) {
399 				String line = br.readLine();
400 				if (line == null)
401 					break;
402 				if (!line.endsWith("/")) //$NON-NLS-1$
403 					line += "/"; //$NON-NLS-1$
404 				alts.add(openAlternate(line));
405 			}
406 			return alts;
407 		}
408 	}
409 
410 	/**
411 	 * Read a standard Git packed-refs file to discover known references.
412 	 *
413 	 * @param avail
414 	 *            return collection of references. Any existing entries will be
415 	 *            replaced if they are found in the packed-refs file.
416 	 * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.TransportException
417 	 *             an error occurred reading from the packed refs file.
418 	 */
419 	protected void readPackedRefs(Map<String, Ref> avail)
420 			throws TransportException {
421 		try (BufferedReader br = openReader(ROOT_DIR + Constants.PACKED_REFS)) {
422 			readPackedRefsImpl(avail, br);
423 		} catch (FileNotFoundException notPacked) {
424 			// Perhaps it wasn't worthwhile, or is just an older repository.
425 		} catch (IOException e) {
426 			throw new TransportException(getURI(), JGitText.get().errorInPackedRefs, e);
427 		}
428 	}
429 
430 	private void readPackedRefsImpl(final Map<String, Ref> avail,
431 			final BufferedReader br) throws IOException {
432 		Ref last = null;
433 		boolean peeled = false;
434 		for (;;) {
435 			String line = br.readLine();
436 			if (line == null)
437 				break;
438 			if (line.charAt(0) == '#') {
439 				if (line.startsWith(RefDirectory.PACKED_REFS_HEADER)) {
440 					line = line.substring(RefDirectory.PACKED_REFS_HEADER.length());
441 					peeled = line.contains(RefDirectory.PACKED_REFS_PEELED);
442 				}
443 				continue;
444 			}
445 			if (line.charAt(0) == '^') {
446 				if (last == null)
447 					throw new TransportException(JGitText.get().peeledLineBeforeRef);
448 				final ObjectId id = ObjectId.fromString(line.substring(1));
449 				last = new ObjectIdRef.PeeledTag(Ref.Storage.PACKED, last
450 						.getName(), last.getObjectId(), id);
451 				avail.put(last.getName(), last);
452 				continue;
453 			}
454 
455 			final int sp = line.indexOf(' ');
456 			if (sp < 0)
457 				throw new TransportException(MessageFormat.format(JGitText.get().unrecognizedRef, line));
458 			final ObjectId id = ObjectId.fromString(line.substring(0, sp));
459 			final String name = line.substring(sp + 1);
460 			if (peeled)
461 				last = new ObjectIdRef.PeeledNonTag(Ref.Storage.PACKED, name, id);
462 			else
463 				last = new ObjectIdRef.Unpeeled(Ref.Storage.PACKED, name, id);
464 			avail.put(last.getName(), last);
465 		}
466 	}
467 
468 	static final class FileStream {
469 		final InputStream in;
470 
471 		final long length;
472 
473 		/**
474 		 * Create a new stream of unknown length.
475 		 *
476 		 * @param i
477 		 *            stream containing the file data. This stream will be
478 		 *            closed by the caller when reading is complete.
479 		 */
480 		FileStream(InputStream i) {
481 			in = i;
482 			length = -1;
483 		}
484 
485 		/**
486 		 * Create a new stream of known length.
487 		 *
488 		 * @param i
489 		 *            stream containing the file data. This stream will be
490 		 *            closed by the caller when reading is complete.
491 		 * @param n
492 		 *            total number of bytes available for reading through
493 		 *            <code>i</code>.
494 		 */
495 		FileStream(InputStream i, long n) {
496 			in = i;
497 			length = n;
498 		}
499 
500 		byte[] toArray() throws IOException {
501 			try {
502 				if (length >= 0) {
503 					final byte[] r = new byte[(int) length];
504 					IO.readFully(in, r, 0, r.length);
505 					return r;
506 				}
507 
508 				final ByteArrayOutputStream r = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
509 				final byte[] buf = new byte[2048];
510 				int n;
511 				while ((n = in.read(buf)) >= 0)
512 					r.write(buf, 0, n);
513 				return r.toByteArray();
514 			} finally {
515 				in.close();
516 			}
517 		}
518 	}
519 }