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vcs: fix cloning remote repository with HTTP authentication (Issue #379)
Using a remote clone URI of
http://user:pass@host/...
triggered an exception:
...
E File ".../kallithea/lib/utils.py", line 256, in is_valid_repo_uri
E GitRepository._check_url(url)
E File ".../kallithea/lib/vcs/backends/git/repository.py", line 183, in _check_url
E passmgr.add_password(*authinfo)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/request.py", line 848, in add_password
E self.reduce_uri(u, default_port) for u in uri)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/request.py", line 848, in <genexpr>
E self.reduce_uri(u, default_port) for u in uri)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/request.py", line 875, in reduce_uri
E host, port = splitport(authority)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/parse.py", line 1022, in splitport
E match = _portprog.fullmatch(host)
E TypeError: cannot use a string pattern on a bytes-like object
The authinfo tuple is obtained via mercurial.util.url, which unfortunately
returns a tuple of bytes whereas urllib expects strings.
It seems that mercurial internally has some more hacking around urllib as
urllibcompat.py, which we don't use.
Therefore, transform the bytes into strings before passing authinfo to
urllib. As the realm can be None, we need to check it specifically otherwise
safe_str would return a string 'None'.
A basic test that catches the mentioned problem is added, even though it
does not actually test that cloning with auth info will actually work (it
only tests that it fails cleanly if the URI is not reachable).
Additionally, one use of 'test_uri' in hg/repository.py still needed to be
transformed from bytes to string. For git this was already ok.
Using a remote clone URI of
http://user:pass@host/...
triggered an exception:
...
E File ".../kallithea/lib/utils.py", line 256, in is_valid_repo_uri
E GitRepository._check_url(url)
E File ".../kallithea/lib/vcs/backends/git/repository.py", line 183, in _check_url
E passmgr.add_password(*authinfo)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/request.py", line 848, in add_password
E self.reduce_uri(u, default_port) for u in uri)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/request.py", line 848, in <genexpr>
E self.reduce_uri(u, default_port) for u in uri)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/request.py", line 875, in reduce_uri
E host, port = splitport(authority)
E File "/usr/lib/python3.7/urllib/parse.py", line 1022, in splitport
E match = _portprog.fullmatch(host)
E TypeError: cannot use a string pattern on a bytes-like object
The authinfo tuple is obtained via mercurial.util.url, which unfortunately
returns a tuple of bytes whereas urllib expects strings.
It seems that mercurial internally has some more hacking around urllib as
urllibcompat.py, which we don't use.
Therefore, transform the bytes into strings before passing authinfo to
urllib. As the realm can be None, we need to check it specifically otherwise
safe_str would return a string 'None'.
A basic test that catches the mentioned problem is added, even though it
does not actually test that cloning with auth info will actually work (it
only tests that it fails cleanly if the URI is not reachable).
Additionally, one use of 'test_uri' in hg/repository.py still needed to be
transformed from bytes to string. For git this was already ok.
51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 abb83e4edfd9 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 abb83e4edfd9 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 51af7c12ffb1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
pyflakes with filter configuration for Kallithea.
Inspired by pyflakes/api.py and flake8/plugins/pyflakes.py .
"""
import sys
import pyflakes.api
import pyflakes.messages
class Reporter:
warned = False
def flake(self, warning):
# ignore known warnings
if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.UnusedVariable):
return
if warning.filename == 'kallithea/bin/kallithea_cli_ishell.py':
if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.ImportStarUsed) and warning.message_args == ('kallithea.model.db',):
return
if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.UnusedImport) and warning.message_args == ('kallithea.model.db.*',):
return
print('%s:%s %s [%s %s]' % (warning.filename, warning.lineno, warning.message % warning.message_args, type(warning).__name__, warning.message_args))
self.warned = True
def unexpectedError(self, filename, msg):
print('Unexpected error for %s: %s' % (filename, msg))
reporter = Reporter()
for filename in sorted(set(sys.argv[1:])):
pyflakes.api.checkPath(filename, reporter=reporter)
if reporter.warned:
raise SystemExit(1)
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