tea/modules/context/context.go
Jake Hillion 3ea28265b0 context: move user note to stderr
The NOTE shown when an explicit login isn't provided is output on Stdout
instead of Stderr. This messes up the output of any commands when piping
them to a tool such as `yq`. Move this human readable information to
Stderr so it doesn't break any automated parsing.
2024-04-01 17:11:16 +01:00

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// Copyright 2020 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package context
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"path"
"strings"
"code.gitea.io/sdk/gitea"
"code.gitea.io/tea/modules/config"
"code.gitea.io/tea/modules/git"
"code.gitea.io/tea/modules/utils"
gogit "github.com/go-git/go-git/v5"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
var (
errNotAGiteaRepo = errors.New("No Gitea login found. You might want to specify --repo (and --login) to work outside of a repository")
)
// TeaContext contains all context derived during command initialization and wraps cli.Context
type TeaContext struct {
*cli.Context
Login *config.Login // config data & client for selected login
RepoSlug string // <owner>/<repo>, optional
Owner string // repo owner as derived from context or provided in flag, optional
Repo string // repo name as derived from context or provided in flag, optional
Output string // value of output flag
LocalRepo *git.TeaRepo // is set if flags specified a local repo via --repo, or if $PWD is a git repo
}
// GetListOptions return ListOptions based on PaginationFlags
func (ctx *TeaContext) GetListOptions() gitea.ListOptions {
page := ctx.Int("page")
limit := ctx.Int("limit")
if limit < 0 {
limit = 0
}
if limit != 0 && page == 0 {
page = 1
}
return gitea.ListOptions{
Page: page,
PageSize: limit,
}
}
// GetRemoteRepoHTMLURL returns the web-ui url of the remote repo,
// after ensuring a remote repo is present in the context.
func (ctx *TeaContext) GetRemoteRepoHTMLURL() string {
ctx.Ensure(CtxRequirement{RemoteRepo: true})
return path.Join(ctx.Login.URL, ctx.Owner, ctx.Repo)
}
// Ensure checks if requirements on the context are set, and terminates otherwise.
func (ctx *TeaContext) Ensure(req CtxRequirement) {
if req.LocalRepo && ctx.LocalRepo == nil {
fmt.Println("Local repository required: Execute from a repo dir, or specify a path with --repo.")
os.Exit(1)
}
if req.RemoteRepo && len(ctx.RepoSlug) == 0 {
fmt.Println("Remote repository required: Specify ID via --repo or execute from a local git repo.")
os.Exit(1)
}
}
// CtxRequirement specifies context needed for operation
type CtxRequirement struct {
// ensures a local git repo is available & ctx.LocalRepo is set. Implies .RemoteRepo
LocalRepo bool
// ensures ctx.RepoSlug, .Owner, .Repo are set
RemoteRepo bool
}
// InitCommand resolves the application context, and returns the active login, and if
// available the repo slug. It does this by reading the config file for logins, parsing
// the remotes of the .git repo specified in repoFlag or $PWD, and using overrides from
// command flags. If a local git repo can't be found, repo slug values are unset.
func InitCommand(ctx *cli.Context) *TeaContext {
// these flags are used as overrides to the context detection via local git repo
repoFlag := ctx.String("repo")
loginFlag := ctx.String("login")
remoteFlag := ctx.String("remote")
var (
c TeaContext
err error
repoPath string // empty means PWD
repoFlagPathExists bool
)
// check if repoFlag can be interpreted as path to local repo.
if len(repoFlag) != 0 {
if repoFlagPathExists, err = utils.DirExists(repoFlag); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
if repoFlagPathExists {
repoPath = repoFlag
}
}
if len(remoteFlag) == 0 {
remoteFlag = config.GetPreferences().FlagDefaults.Remote
}
// try to read local git repo & extract context: if repoFlag specifies a valid path, read repo in that dir,
// otherwise attempt PWD. if no repo is found, continue with default login
if c.LocalRepo, c.Login, c.RepoSlug, err = contextFromLocalRepo(repoPath, remoteFlag); err != nil {
if err == errNotAGiteaRepo || err == gogit.ErrRepositoryNotExists {
// we can deal with that, commands needing the optional values use ctx.Ensure()
} else {
log.Fatal(err.Error())
}
}
if len(repoFlag) != 0 && !repoFlagPathExists {
// if repoFlag is not a valid path, use it to override repoSlug
c.RepoSlug = repoFlag
}
// override login from flag, or use default login if repo based detection failed
if len(loginFlag) != 0 {
c.Login = config.GetLoginByName(loginFlag)
if c.Login == nil {
log.Fatalf("Login name '%s' does not exist", loginFlag)
}
} else if c.Login == nil {
if c.Login, err = config.GetDefaultLogin(); err != nil {
if err.Error() == "No available login" {
// TODO: maybe we can directly start interact.CreateLogin() (only if
// we're sure we can interactively!), as gh cli does.
fmt.Println(`No gitea login configured. To start using tea, first run
tea login add
and then run your command again.`)
}
os.Exit(1)
}
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "NOTE: no gitea login detected, falling back to login '%s'\n", c.Login.Name)
}
// parse reposlug (owner falling back to login owner if reposlug contains only repo name)
c.Owner, c.Repo = utils.GetOwnerAndRepo(c.RepoSlug, c.Login.User)
c.Context = ctx
c.Output = ctx.String("output")
return &c
}
// contextFromLocalRepo discovers login & repo slug from the default branch remote of the given local repo
func contextFromLocalRepo(repoPath, remoteValue string) (*git.TeaRepo, *config.Login, string, error) {
repo, err := git.RepoFromPath(repoPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, "", err
}
gitConfig, err := repo.Config()
if err != nil {
return repo, nil, "", err
}
if len(gitConfig.Remotes) == 0 {
return repo, nil, "", errNotAGiteaRepo
}
// When no preferred value is given, choose a remote to find a
// matching login based on its URL.
if len(gitConfig.Remotes) > 1 && len(remoteValue) == 0 {
// if master branch is present, use it as the default remote
mainBranches := []string{"main", "master", "trunk"}
for _, b := range mainBranches {
masterBranch, ok := gitConfig.Branches[b]
if ok {
if len(masterBranch.Remote) > 0 {
remoteValue = masterBranch.Remote
}
break
}
}
// if no branch has matched, default to origin or upstream remote.
if len(remoteValue) == 0 {
if _, ok := gitConfig.Remotes["upstream"]; ok {
remoteValue = "upstream"
} else if _, ok := gitConfig.Remotes["origin"]; ok {
remoteValue = "origin"
}
}
}
// make sure a remote is selected
if len(remoteValue) == 0 {
for remote := range gitConfig.Remotes {
remoteValue = remote
break
}
}
remoteConfig, ok := gitConfig.Remotes[remoteValue]
if !ok || remoteConfig == nil {
return repo, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("Remote '%s' not found in this Git repository", remoteValue)
}
logins, err := config.GetLogins()
if err != nil {
return repo, nil, "", err
}
for _, l := range logins {
sshHost := l.GetSSHHost()
for _, u := range remoteConfig.URLs {
p, err := git.ParseURL(u)
if err != nil {
return repo, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("Git remote URL parse failed: %s", err.Error())
}
if strings.EqualFold(p.Scheme, "http") || strings.EqualFold(p.Scheme, "https") {
if strings.HasPrefix(u, l.URL) {
ps := strings.Split(p.Path, "/")
path := strings.Join(ps[len(ps)-2:], "/")
return repo, &l, strings.TrimSuffix(path, ".git"), nil
}
} else if strings.EqualFold(p.Scheme, "ssh") {
if sshHost == p.Host {
return repo, &l, strings.TrimLeft(p.Path, "/"), nil
}
}
}
}
return repo, nil, "", errNotAGiteaRepo
}