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1   /*
2    * Copyright (C) 2011, Google Inc. and others
3    *
4    * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
5    * terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at
6    * https://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
7    *
8    * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
9    */
10  
11  package org.eclipse.jgit.transport;
12  
13  import java.util.Collections;
14  import java.util.EnumSet;
15  import java.util.Set;
16  
17  import org.eclipse.jgit.errors.NotSupportedException;
18  import org.eclipse.jgit.errors.TransportException;
19  import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.JGitText;
20  import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Repository;
21  
22  /**
23   * Describes a way to connect to another Git repository.
24   * <p>
25   * Implementations of this class are typically immutable singletons held by
26   * static class members, for example:
27   *
28   * <pre>
29   * package com.example.my_transport;
30   *
31   * class MyTransport extends Transport {
32   * 	public static final TransportProtocol PROTO = new TransportProtocol() {
33   * 		public String getName() {
34   * 			return &quot;My Protocol&quot;;
35   * 		}
36   * 	};
37   * }
38   * </pre>
39   *
40   * <p>
41   * Applications may register additional protocols for use by JGit by calling
42   * {@link org.eclipse.jgit.transport.Transport#register(TransportProtocol)}.
43   * Because that API holds onto the protocol object by a WeakReference,
44   * applications must ensure their own ClassLoader retains the TransportProtocol
45   * for the life of the application. Using a static singleton pattern as above
46   * will ensure the protocol is valid so long as the ClassLoader that defines it
47   * remains valid.
48   * <p>
49   * Applications may automatically register additional protocols by filling in
50   * the names of their TransportProtocol defining classes using the services file
51   * {@code META-INF/services/org.eclipse.jgit.transport.Transport}. For each
52   * class name listed in the services file, any static fields of type
53   * {@code TransportProtocol} will be automatically registered. For the above
54   * example the string {@code com.example.my_transport.MyTransport} should be
55   * listed in the file, as that is the name of the class that defines the static
56   * PROTO singleton.
57   */
58  public abstract class TransportProtocol {
59  	/** Fields within a {@link URIish} that a transport uses. */
60  	public enum URIishField {
61  		/** the user field */
62  		USER,
63  		/** the pass (aka password) field */
64  		PASS,
65  		/** the host field */
66  		HOST,
67  		/** the port field */
68  		PORT,
69  		/** the path field */
70  		PATH,
71  	}
72  
73  	/**
74  	 * Get text name of the protocol suitable for display to a user.
75  	 *
76  	 * @return text name of the protocol suitable for display to a user.
77  	 */
78  	public abstract String getName();
79  
80  	/**
81  	 * Get immutable set of schemes supported by this protocol.
82  	 *
83  	 * @return immutable set of schemes supported by this protocol.
84  	 */
85  	public Set<String> getSchemes() {
86  		return Collections.emptySet();
87  	}
88  
89  	/**
90  	 * Get immutable set of URIishFields that must be filled in.
91  	 *
92  	 * @return immutable set of URIishFields that must be filled in.
93  	 */
94  	public Set<URIishField> getRequiredFields() {
95  		return Collections.unmodifiableSet(EnumSet.of(URIishField.PATH));
96  	}
97  
98  	/**
99  	 * Get immutable set of URIishFields that may be filled in.
100 	 *
101 	 * @return immutable set of URIishFields that may be filled in.
102 	 */
103 	public Set<URIishField> getOptionalFields() {
104 		return Collections.emptySet();
105 	}
106 
107 	/**
108 	 * Get the default port if the protocol supports a port, else -1.
109 	 *
110 	 * @return the default port if the protocol supports a port, else -1.
111 	 */
112 	public int getDefaultPort() {
113 		return -1;
114 	}
115 
116 	/**
117 	 * Determine if this protocol can handle a particular URI.
118 	 * <p>
119 	 * Implementations should try to avoid looking at the local filesystem, but
120 	 * may look at implementation specific configuration options in the remote
121 	 * block of {@code local.getConfig()} using {@code remoteName} if the name
122 	 * is non-null.
123 	 * <p>
124 	 * The default implementation of this method matches the scheme against
125 	 * {@link #getSchemes()}, required fields against
126 	 * {@link #getRequiredFields()}, and optional fields against
127 	 * {@link #getOptionalFields()}, returning true only if all of the fields
128 	 * match the specification.
129 	 *
130 	 * @param uri
131 	 *            address of the Git repository; never null.
132 	 * @return true if this protocol can handle this URI; false otherwise.
133 	 */
134 	public boolean canHandle(URIish uri) {
135 		return canHandle(uri, null, null);
136 	}
137 
138 	/**
139 	 * Determine if this protocol can handle a particular URI.
140 	 * <p>
141 	 * Implementations should try to avoid looking at the local filesystem, but
142 	 * may look at implementation specific configuration options in the remote
143 	 * block of {@code local.getConfig()} using {@code remoteName} if the name
144 	 * is non-null.
145 	 * <p>
146 	 * The default implementation of this method matches the scheme against
147 	 * {@link #getSchemes()}, required fields against
148 	 * {@link #getRequiredFields()}, and optional fields against
149 	 * {@link #getOptionalFields()}, returning true only if all of the fields
150 	 * match the specification.
151 	 *
152 	 * @param uri
153 	 *            address of the Git repository; never null.
154 	 * @param local
155 	 *            the local repository that will communicate with the other Git
156 	 *            repository. May be null if the caller is only asking about a
157 	 *            specific URI and does not have a local Repository.
158 	 * @param remoteName
159 	 *            name of the remote, if the remote as configured in
160 	 *            {@code local}; otherwise null.
161 	 * @return true if this protocol can handle this URI; false otherwise.
162 	 */
163 	public boolean canHandle(URIish uri, Repository local, String remoteName) {
164 		if (!getSchemes().isEmpty() && !getSchemes().contains(uri.getScheme()))
165 			return false;
166 
167 		for (URIishField field : getRequiredFields()) {
168 			switch (field) {
169 			case USER:
170 				if (uri.getUser() == null || uri.getUser().length() == 0)
171 					return false;
172 				break;
173 
174 			case PASS:
175 				if (uri.getPass() == null || uri.getPass().length() == 0)
176 					return false;
177 				break;
178 
179 			case HOST:
180 				if (uri.getHost() == null || uri.getHost().length() == 0)
181 					return false;
182 				break;
183 
184 			case PORT:
185 				if (uri.getPort() <= 0)
186 					return false;
187 				break;
188 
189 			case PATH:
190 				if (uri.getPath() == null || uri.getPath().length() == 0)
191 					return false;
192 				break;
193 
194 			default:
195 				return false;
196 			}
197 		}
198 
199 		Set<URIishField> canHave = EnumSet.copyOf(getRequiredFields());
200 		canHave.addAll(getOptionalFields());
201 
202 		if (uri.getUser() != null && !canHave.contains(URIishField.USER))
203 			return false;
204 		if (uri.getPass() != null && !canHave.contains(URIishField.PASS))
205 			return false;
206 		if (uri.getHost() != null && !canHave.contains(URIishField.HOST))
207 			return false;
208 		if (uri.getPort() > 0 && !canHave.contains(URIishField.PORT))
209 			return false;
210 		if (uri.getPath() != null && !canHave.contains(URIishField.PATH))
211 			return false;
212 
213 		return true;
214 	}
215 
216 	/**
217 	 * Open a Transport instance to the other repository.
218 	 * <p>
219 	 * Implementations should avoid making remote connections until an operation
220 	 * on the returned Transport is invoked, however they may fail fast here if
221 	 * they know a connection is impossible, such as when using the local
222 	 * filesystem and the target path does not exist.
223 	 * <p>
224 	 * Implementations may access implementation-specific configuration options
225 	 * within {@code local.getConfig()} using the remote block named by the
226 	 * {@code remoteName}, if the name is non-null.
227 	 *
228 	 * @param uri
229 	 *            address of the Git repository.
230 	 * @param local
231 	 *            the local repository that will communicate with the other Git
232 	 *            repository.
233 	 * @param remoteName
234 	 *            name of the remote, if the remote as configured in
235 	 *            {@code local}; otherwise null.
236 	 * @return the transport.
237 	 * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.NotSupportedException
238 	 *             this protocol does not support the URI.
239 	 * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.TransportException
240 	 *             the transport cannot open this URI.
241 	 */
242 	public abstract Transport open(URIish uri, Repository local,
243 			String remoteName)
244 			throws NotSupportedException, TransportException;
245 
246 	/**
247 	 * Open a new transport instance to the remote repository. Use default
248 	 * configuration instead of reading from configuration files.
249 	 *
250 	 * @param uri
251 	 *            a {@link org.eclipse.jgit.transport.URIish} object.
252 	 * @return new Transport
253 	 * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.NotSupportedException
254 	 * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.TransportException
255 	 */
256 	public Transport open(URIish uri)
257 			throws NotSupportedException, TransportException {
258 		throw new NotSupportedException(JGitText
259 				.get().transportNeedsRepository);
260 	}
261 }