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In the patches for CVE-2020-11008, the ability to specify credential settings in the config for partial URLs got lost. For example, it used to be possible to specify a credential helper for a specific protocol: [credential "https://"] helper = my-https-helper Likewise, it used to be possible to configure settings for a specific host, e.g.: [credential "dev.azure.com"] useHTTPPath = true Let's reinstate this behavior. While at it, increase the test coverage to document and verify the behavior with a couple other categories of partial URLs. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
72 lines
2.6 KiB
C
72 lines
2.6 KiB
C
#ifndef URL_MATCH_H
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#define URL_MATCH_H
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#include "string-list.h"
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struct url_info {
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/* normalized url on success, must be freed, otherwise NULL */
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char *url;
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/* if !url, a brief reason for the failure, otherwise NULL */
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const char *err;
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/* the rest of the fields are only set if url != NULL */
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size_t url_len; /* total length of url (which is now normalized) */
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size_t scheme_len; /* length of scheme name (excluding final :) */
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size_t user_off; /* offset into url to start of user name (0 => none) */
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size_t user_len; /* length of user name; if user_off != 0 but
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user_len == 0, an empty user name was given */
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size_t passwd_off; /* offset into url to start of passwd (0 => none) */
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size_t passwd_len; /* length of passwd; if passwd_off != 0 but
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passwd_len == 0, an empty passwd was given */
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size_t host_off; /* offset into url to start of host name (0 => none) */
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size_t host_len; /* length of host name;
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* file urls may have host_len == 0 */
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size_t port_off; /* offset into url to start of port number (0 => none) */
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size_t port_len; /* if a portnum is present (port_off != 0), it has
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* this length (excluding the leading ':') starting
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* from port_off (always 0 for file urls) */
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size_t path_off; /* offset into url to the start of the url path;
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* this will always point to a '/' character
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* after the url has been normalized */
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size_t path_len; /* length of path portion excluding any trailing
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* '?...' and '#...' portion; will always be >= 1 */
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};
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char *url_normalize(const char *, struct url_info *);
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struct urlmatch_item {
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size_t hostmatch_len;
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size_t pathmatch_len;
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char user_matched;
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};
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struct urlmatch_config {
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struct string_list vars;
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struct url_info url;
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const char *section;
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const char *key;
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void *cb;
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int (*collect_fn)(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb);
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int (*cascade_fn)(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb);
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/*
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* Compare the two matches, the one just discovered and the existing
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* best match and return a negative value if the found item is to be
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* rejected or a non-negative value if it is to be accepted. If this
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* field is set to NULL, use the default comparison technique, which
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* checks to ses if found is better (according to the urlmatch
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* specificity rules) than existing.
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*/
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int (*select_fn)(const struct urlmatch_item *found, const struct urlmatch_item *existing);
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/*
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* An optional callback to allow e.g. for partial URLs; it shall
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* return 1 or 0 depending whether `url` matches or not.
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*/
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int (*fallback_match_fn)(const char *url, void *cb);
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};
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int urlmatch_config_entry(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb);
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#endif /* URL_MATCH_H */
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