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[2a01:4f8:120:2468::2]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id j25sm1742081wrc.12.2021.09.09.05.42.08 (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 bits=256/256); Thu, 09 Sep 2021 05:42:08 -0700 (PDT) From: =?UTF-8?q?=C3=86var=20Arnfj=C3=B6r=C3=B0=20Bjarmason?= To: git@vger.kernel.org Cc: Emily Shaffer , Junio C Hamano , Jeff King , Taylor Blau , Felipe Contreras , Eric Sunshine , "brian m . carlson" , Josh Steadmon , Jonathan Tan , Derrick Stolee , =?UTF-8?q?=C3=86var=20Arnfj=C3=B6r=C3=B0=20Bjarmason?= Subject: [PATCH v4 0/5] config-based hooks restarted Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2021 14:41:58 +0200 Message-Id: X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.33.0.867.g88ec4638586 In-Reply-To: <20210819033450.3382652-1-emilyshaffer@google.com> References: <20210819033450.3382652-1-emilyshaffer@google.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org This is a re-roll of Emily's es/config-based-hooks topic that goes on top of the v5 of my ab/config-based-hooks-base, and which doesn't have errors under SANITIZE=leak. Emily: Sorry, I've got no intention to steal this one too, hopefully you can get around to your own re-roll. But per my https://lore.kernel.org/git/87sfyfgtfh.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/ the lack of this re-roll is is currently blocking the pick-up of my re-rolled v5 of ab/config-based-hooks-base at [1], as well as causing a failure in "seen" when combined with my ab/sanitize-leak-ci (and hn/reftable, but that's another issue...). Junio: So hopefully you can pick up the v5[1] of the base topic now & this preliminary v4 of es/config-based-hooks. The range-diff below is against Emily's 30ffe98601e, i.e. her v3 at [2]. This version is based on Emily's preliminary cf1f8e34a34 (nasamuffin/config-based-hooks-restart), which appeared to be her August 31 rebasing addressing of many outstanding points in the v3 series. My own changes on top of that were twofold: Adjustments to changes in the base topic (many done to make the overall diff/changes here smaller), and memory leak fixes to get this to pass under SANITIZE=leak, there's various other minor but not-notable changes here and there, see the range-diff. 1. https://lore.kernel.org/git/cover-v5-00.36-00000000000-20210902T125110Z-avarab@gmail.com/ 2. https://lore.kernel.org/git/20210819033450.3382652-1-emilyshaffer@google.com/ Emily Shaffer (5): hook: run a list of hooks instead hook: allow parallel hook execution hook: introduce "git hook list" hook: include hooks from the config hook: allow out-of-repo 'git hook' invocations Documentation/config.txt | 2 + Documentation/config/hook.txt | 22 +++ Documentation/git-hook.txt | 157 ++++++++++++++++++- builtin/am.c | 4 +- builtin/checkout.c | 2 +- builtin/clone.c | 2 +- builtin/hook.c | 71 ++++++++- builtin/merge.c | 2 +- builtin/rebase.c | 2 +- builtin/receive-pack.c | 9 +- builtin/worktree.c | 2 +- commit.c | 2 +- git.c | 2 +- hook.c | 277 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- hook.h | 45 +++++- read-cache.c | 2 +- refs.c | 2 +- reset.c | 3 +- sequencer.c | 4 +- t/t1800-hook.sh | 194 +++++++++++++++++++++++- transport.c | 2 +- 21 files changed, 734 insertions(+), 74 deletions(-) create mode 100644 Documentation/config/hook.txt Range-diff against v3: 1: 6d6400329cd ! 1: 2f0cac14965 hook: run a list of hooks instead @@ Commit message executable for a single hook event. Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer + Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ## builtin/hook.c ## @@ builtin/hook.c: static int run(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) @@ builtin/hook.c: static int run(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) const char *hook_name; - const char *hook_path; + struct list_head *hooks; -+ struct option run_options[] = { OPT_BOOL(0, "ignore-missing", &ignore_missing, N_("exit quietly with a zero exit code if the requested hook cannot be found")), @@ builtin/hook.c: static int run(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) - git_config(git_default_config, NULL); - + * run_hooks() instead... + */ hook_name = argv[0]; - if (ignore_missing) ++ hooks = list_hooks(hook_name); ++ if (list_empty(hooks)) { ++ clear_hook_list(hooks); ++ + /* ... act like a plain run_hooks() under --ignore-missing */ - return run_hooks_oneshot(hook_name, &opt); - hook_path = find_hook(hook_name); - if (!hook_path) { -+ hooks = list_hooks(hook_name); -+ if (list_empty(hooks)) { -+ /* ... act like run_hooks_oneshot() under --ignore-missing */ + if (ignore_missing) + return 0; error("cannot find a hook named %s", hook_name); @@ builtin/hook.c: static int run(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) ## hook.c ## @@ - #include "hook-list.h" + #include "run-command.h" #include "config.h" +static void free_hook(struct hook *ptr) +{ -+ if (ptr) -+ free(ptr->feed_pipe_cb_data); ++ if (!ptr) ++ return; ++ ++ free(ptr->feed_pipe_cb_data); + free(ptr); +} + @@ hook.c + struct list_head *pos, *tmp; + list_for_each_safe(pos, tmp, head) + remove_hook(pos); ++ free(head); +} + - static int known_hook(const char *name) + const char *find_hook(const char *name) { - const char **p; + static struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; @@ hook.c: const char *find_hook(const char *name) int hook_exists(const char *name) { - return !!find_hook(name); -+ return !list_empty(list_hooks(name)); ++ struct list_head *hooks; ++ int exists; ++ ++ hooks = list_hooks(name); ++ exists = !list_empty(hooks); ++ clear_hook_list(hooks); ++ ++ return exists; +} + +struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) @@ hook.c: static int notify_hook_finished(int result, } -int run_hooks(const char *hook_name, const char *hook_path, -- struct run_hooks_opt *options) +int run_hooks(const char *hook_name, struct list_head *hooks, -+ struct run_hooks_opt *options) + struct run_hooks_opt *options) { - struct strbuf abs_path = STRBUF_INIT; - struct hook my_hook = { @@ hook.c: int run_hooks(const char *hook_name, const char *hook_path, - my_hook.hook_path = abs_path.buf; - } - cb_data.run_me = &my_hook; -+ + cb_data.head = hooks; + cb_data.run_me = list_first_entry(hooks, struct hook, list); @@ hook.c: int run_hooks_oneshot(const char *hook_name, struct run_hooks_opt *optio - ret = run_hooks(hook_name, hook_path, options); + ret = run_hooks(hook_name, hooks, options); -+ + cleanup: run_hooks_opt_clear(options); -+ clear_hook_list(hooks); - return ret; - } ## hook.h ## @@ @@ hook.h #include "run-command.h" +#include "list.h" - /* - * Returns the path to the hook file, or NULL if the hook is missing -@@ hook.h: const char *find_hook(const char *name); - int hook_exists(const char *hookname); - struct hook { + struct list_head list; /* The path to the hook */ const char *hook_path; -@@ hook.h: struct hook { - void *feed_pipe_cb_data; - }; - -+/* -+ * Provides a linked list of 'struct hook' detailing commands which should run -+ * in response to the 'hookname' event, in execution order. -+ */ -+struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname); -+ - struct run_hooks_opt - { - /* Environment vars to be set for each hook */ @@ hook.h: struct hook_cb_data { /* rc reflects the cumulative failure state */ int rc; @@ hook.h: struct hook_cb_data { struct hook *run_me; struct run_hooks_opt *options; int *invoked_hook; +@@ hook.h: struct hook_cb_data { + const char *find_hook(const char *name); + + /** +- * A boolean version of find_hook() ++ * Provides a linked list of 'struct hook' detailing commands which should run ++ * in response to the 'hookname' event, in execution order. ++ */ ++struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname); ++ ++/** ++ * A boolean version of list_hooks() + */ + int hook_exists(const char *hookname); + @@ hook.h: void run_hooks_opt_clear(struct run_hooks_opt *o); + + /** + * Takes an already resolved hook found via find_hook() and runs +- * it. Does not call run_hooks_opt_clear() for you. ++ * it. Does not call run_hooks_opt_clear() for you, but does call ++ * clear_hook_list(). * * See run_hooks_oneshot() for the simpler one-shot API. */ -int run_hooks(const char *hookname, const char *hook_path, -- struct run_hooks_opt *options); +int run_hooks(const char *hookname, struct list_head *hooks, -+ struct run_hooks_opt *options); - - /** - * Calls find_hook() on your "hook_name" and runs the hooks (if any) -@@ hook.h: int run_hooks(const char *hookname, const char *hook_path, - */ - int run_hooks_oneshot(const char *hook_name, struct run_hooks_opt *options); + struct run_hooks_opt *options); -+/* Empties the list at 'head', calling 'free_hook()' on each entry */ ++/** ++ * Empties the list at 'head', calling 'free_hook()' on each ++ * entry. Called implicitly by run_hooks() (and run_hooks_oneshot()). ++ */ +void clear_hook_list(struct list_head *head); + - #endif + /** + * Calls find_hook() on your "hook_name" and runs the hooks (if any) + * with run_hooks(). 2: dfb995ce4d4 ! 2: b03e70c805e hook: allow parallel hook execution @@ Commit message Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer Helped-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason + ## Documentation/config.txt ## +@@ Documentation/config.txt: include::config/guitool.txt[] + + include::config/help.txt[] + ++include::config/hook.txt[] ++ + include::config/http.txt[] + + include::config/i18n.txt[] + ## Documentation/config/hook.txt (new) ## @@ +hook.jobs:: @@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: OPTIONS +--jobs:: + Only valid for `run`. ++ -+Specify how many hooks to run simultaneously. If this flag is not specified, use -+the value of the `hook.jobs` config. If the config is not specified, use the -+number of CPUs on the current system. Some hooks may be ineligible for -+parallelization: for example, 'commit-msg' intends hooks modify the commit -+message body and cannot be parallelized. ++Specify how many hooks to run simultaneously. If this flag is not specified, ++uses the value of the `hook.jobs` config, see linkgit:git-config[1]. If the ++config is not specified, uses the number of CPUs on the current system. Some ++hooks may be ineligible for parallelization: for example, 'commit-msg' intends ++hooks modify the commit message body and cannot be parallelized. + +CONFIGURATION +------------- @@ hook.c: static int notify_hook_finished(int result, +} + int run_hooks(const char *hook_name, struct list_head *hooks, - struct run_hooks_opt *options) + struct run_hooks_opt *options) { @@ hook.c: int run_hooks(const char *hook_name, struct list_head *hooks, .options = options, @@ hook.c: int run_hooks(const char *hook_name, struct list_head *hooks, if (!options) BUG("a struct run_hooks_opt must be provided to run_hooks"); - -- +@@ hook.c: int run_hooks(const char *hook_name, struct list_head *hooks, cb_data.head = hooks; cb_data.run_me = list_first_entry(hooks, struct hook, list); @@ hook.h: struct run_hooks_opt + */ + int jobs; + - /* Resolve and run the "absolute_path(hook)" instead of + /* + * Resolve and run the "absolute_path(hook)" instead of * "hook". Used for "git worktree" hooks - */ @@ hook.h: struct run_hooks_opt int *invoked_hook; }; -#define RUN_HOOKS_OPT_INIT { \ -- .env = STRVEC_INIT, \ -- .args = STRVEC_INIT, \ --} -- - /* - * To specify a 'struct string_list', set 'run_hooks_opt.feed_pipe_ctx' to the - * string_list and set 'run_hooks_opt.feed_pipe' to 'pipe_from_string_list()'. -@@ hook.h: struct hook_cb_data { - int *invoked_hook; - }; - +#define RUN_HOOKS_OPT_INIT_SERIAL { \ + .jobs = 1, \ + .env = STRVEC_INIT, \ @@ hook.h: struct hook_cb_data { + +#define RUN_HOOKS_OPT_INIT_PARALLEL { \ + .jobs = 0, \ -+ .env = STRVEC_INIT, \ -+ .args = STRVEC_INIT, \ -+} -+ - void run_hooks_opt_clear(struct run_hooks_opt *o); - - /** + .env = STRVEC_INIT, \ + .args = STRVEC_INIT, \ + } ## read-cache.c ## @@ read-cache.c: static int do_write_locked_index(struct index_state *istate, struct lock_file *l 3: c8a04306e90 ! 3: 3e647b8dba7 hook: introduce "git hook list" @@ Commit message hooks were configured and whether or not they will run. Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer + Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ## Documentation/git-hook.txt ## @@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: SYNOPSIS @@ builtin/hook.c: static const char * const builtin_hook_run_usage[] = { + +static int list(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +{ -+ struct list_head *head, *pos; ++ struct list_head *hooks; ++ struct list_head *pos; + const char *hookname = NULL; -+ struct strbuf hookdir_annotation = STRBUF_INIT; -+ + struct option list_options[] = { + OPT_END(), + }; ++ int ret = 0; + + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, list_options, + builtin_hook_list_usage, 0); + -+ if (argc < 1) ++ /* ++ * The only unnamed argument provided should be the hook-name; if we add ++ * arguments later they probably should be caught by parse_options. ++ */ ++ if (argc != 1) + usage_msg_opt(_("You must specify a hook event name to list."), + builtin_hook_list_usage, list_options); + + hookname = argv[0]; + -+ head = hook_list(hookname); ++ hooks = list_hooks(hookname); + -+ if (list_empty(head)) -+ return 1; ++ if (list_empty(hooks)) { ++ ret = 1; ++ goto cleanup; ++ } + -+ list_for_each(pos, head) { ++ list_for_each(pos, hooks) { + struct hook *item = list_entry(pos, struct hook, list); + item = list_entry(pos, struct hook, list); + if (item) + printf("%s\n", item->hook_path); + } + -+ clear_hook_list(head); -+ strbuf_release(&hookdir_annotation); ++cleanup: ++ clear_hook_list(hooks); + -+ return 0; ++ return ret; +} static int run(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { @@ builtin/hook.c: int cmd_hook(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) return run(argc, argv, prefix); - ## hook.c ## -@@ hook.c: struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) - { - struct list_head *hook_head = xmalloc(sizeof(struct list_head)); + ## t/t1800-hook.sh ## +@@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'git hook usage' ' + test_expect_code 129 git hook run && + test_expect_code 129 git hook run -h && + test_expect_code 129 git hook run --unknown 2>err && ++ test_expect_code 129 git hook list && ++ test_expect_code 129 git hook list -h && + grep "unknown option" err + ' -+ - INIT_LIST_HEAD(hook_head); +@@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'git hook run -- pass arguments' ' + test_cmp expect actual + ' - if (!hookname) -@@ hook.c: struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) - - if (have_git_dir()) { - const char *hook_path = find_hook(hookname); -- -- /* Add the hook from the hookdir */ - if (hook_path) { - struct hook *to_add = xmalloc(sizeof(*to_add)); - to_add->hook_path = hook_path; ++test_expect_success 'git hook list: does-not-exist hook' ' ++ test_expect_code 1 git hook list does-not-exist ++' ++ ++test_expect_success 'git hook list: existing hook' ' ++ cat >expect <<-\EOF && ++ .git/hooks/test-hook ++ EOF ++ git hook list test-hook >actual && ++ test_cmp expect actual ++' ++ + test_expect_success 'git hook run -- out-of-repo runs excluded' ' + write_script .git/hooks/test-hook <<-EOF && + echo Test hook 4: af14116d0fa < -: ----------- hook: allow running non-native hooks 5: 2bbb179962e ! 4: d0f5b30fb27 hook: include hooks from the config @@ Metadata ## Commit message ## hook: include hooks from the config - Teach the hook.[hc] library to parse configs to populare the list of + Teach the hook.[hc] library to parse configs to populate the list of hooks to run for a given event. Multiple commands can be specified for a given hook by providing multiple "hook..command = " and - "hook..event = " lines. Hooks will be run in - config order of the "hook..event" lines. + "hook..event = " lines. Hooks will be started + in config order of the "hook..event" lines (but may run in + parallel). For example: - $ git config --list | grep ^hook + $ git config --get-regexp "^hook\." hook.bar.command=~/bar.sh hook.bar.event=pre-commit - $ git hook run - # Runs ~/bar.sh - # Runs .git/hooks/pre-commit + # Will run ~/bar.sh, then .git/hooks/pre-commit + $ git hook run pre-commit Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer @@ Documentation/config/hook.txt hook execution. If unspecified, defaults to the number of processors on ## Documentation/git-hook.txt ## -@@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: Git is unlikely to use for a native hook later on. For example, Git is much less - likely to create a `mytool-validate-commit` hook than it is to create a - `validate-commit` hook. +@@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: This command is an interface to git hooks (see linkgit:githooks[5]). + Currently it only provides a convenience wrapper for running hooks for + use by git itself. In the future it might gain other functionality. -+This command parses the default configuration files for pairs of configs like ++It's possible to use this command to refer to hooks which are not native to Git, ++for example if a wrapper around Git wishes to expose hooks into its own ++operation in a way which is already familiar to Git users. However, wrappers ++invoking such hooks should be careful to name their hook events something which ++Git is unlikely to use for a native hook later on. For example, Git is much less ++likely to create a `mytool-validate-commit` hook than it is to create a ++`validate-commit` hook. ++ ++This command parses the default configuration files for sets of configs like +so: + + [hook "linter"] + event = pre-commit -+ command = ~/bin/linter --c ++ command = ~/bin/linter --cpp20 + -+In this example, `[hook "linter"]` represents one script - `~/bin/linter --c` - -+which can be shared by many repos, and even by many hook events, if appropriate. ++In this example, `[hook "linter"]` represents one script - `~/bin/linter ++--cpp20` - which can be shared by many repos, and even by many hook events, if ++appropriate. ++ ++To add an unrelated hook which runs on a different event, for example a ++spell-checker for your commit messages, you would write a configuration like so: ++ ++ [hook "linter"] ++ event = pre-commit ++ command = ~/bin/linter --cpp20 ++ [hook "spellcheck"] ++ event = commit-msg ++ command = ~/bin/spellchecker ++ ++With this config, when you run 'git commit', first `~/bin/linter --cpp20` will ++have a chance to check your files to be committed (during the `pre-commit` hook ++event`), and then `~/bin/spellchecker` will have a chance to check your commit ++message (during the `commit-msg` hook event). + +Commands are run in the order Git encounters their associated +`hook..event` configs during the configuration parse (see @@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: Git is unlikely to use for a native hook later on. F + [hook "linter"] + event = pre-commit + event = pre-push -+ command = ~/bin/linter --c ++ command = ~/bin/linter --cpp20 + -+With this config, `~/bin/linter --c` would be run by Git before a commit is ++With this config, `~/bin/linter --cpp20` would be run by Git before a commit is +generated (during `pre-commit`) as well as before a push is performed (during +`pre-push`). + @@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: Git is unlikely to use for a native hook later on. F + + [hook "linter"] + event = pre-commit -+ command = ~/bin/linter --c ++ command = ~/bin/linter --cpp20 + [hook "no-leaks"] + event = pre-commit + command = ~/bin/leak-detector + +With this config, before a commit is generated (during `pre-commit`), Git would -+first start `~/bin/linter --c` and second start `~/bin/leak-detector`. It would -+evaluate the output of each when deciding whether to proceed with the commit. ++first start `~/bin/linter --cpp20` and second start `~/bin/leak-detector`. It ++would evaluate the output of each when deciding whether to proceed with the ++commit. + +For a full list of hook events which you can set your `hook..event` to, +and how hooks are invoked during those events, see linkgit:githooks[5]. + ++Git will ignore any `hook..event` that specifies an event it doesn't ++recognize. This is intended so that tools which wrap Git can use the hook ++infrastructure to run their own hooks; see <> for more guidance. ++ +In general, when instructions suggest adding a script to -+`.git/hooks/`, you can specify it in the config instead by running -+`git config --add hook..command && git config --add -+hook..event ` - this way you can share the script between -+multiple repos. That is, `cp ~/my-script.sh ~/project/.git/hooks/pre-commit` -+would become `git config --add hook.my-script.command ~/my-script.sh && git -+config --add hook.my-script.event pre-commit`. ++`.git/hooks/`, you can specify it in the config instead by running: ++ ++---- ++git config hook..command ++git config --add hook..event ++---- ++ ++This way you can share the script between multiple repos. That is, `cp ++~/my-script.sh ~/project/.git/hooks/pre-commit` would become: ++ ++---- ++git config hook.my-script.command ~/my-script.sh ++git config --add hook.my-script.event pre-commit ++---- + SUBCOMMANDS ----------- @@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: Git is unlikely to use for a native hook later on. F + Any positional arguments to the hook should be passed after an optional `--` (or `--end-of-options`, see linkgit:gitcli[7]). The +@@ Documentation/git-hook.txt: config is not specified, uses the number of CPUs on the current system. Some + hooks may be ineligible for parallelization: for example, 'commit-msg' intends + hooks modify the commit message body and cannot be parallelized. + ++[[WRAPPERS]] ++WRAPPERS ++-------- ++ ++`git hook run` has been designed to make it easy for tools which wrap Git to ++configure and execute hooks using the Git hook infrastructure. It is possible to ++provide arguments, environment variables (TODO this is missing from reroll TODO), ++and stdin via the command line, as well as specifying parallel or series ++execution if the user has provided multiple hooks. ++ ++Assuming your wrapper wants to support a hook named "mywrapper-start-tests", you ++can have your users specify their hooks like so: ++ ++ [hook "setup-test-dashboard"] ++ event = mywrapper-start-tests ++ command = ~/mywrapper/setup-dashboard.py --tap ++ ++Then, in your 'mywrapper' tool, you can invoke any users' configured hooks by ++running: ++ ++---- ++git hook run mywrapper-start-tests \ ++ # providing something to stdin ++ --stdin some-tempfile-123 \ ++ # setting an env var (TODO THIS IS MISSING TODO) ++ --env MYWRAPPER_EXECUTION_MODE=foo \ ++ # execute hooks in serial ++ --jobs 1 \ ++ # plus some arguments of your own... ++ -- \ ++ --testname bar \ ++ baz ++---- ++ ++Take care to name your wrapper's hook events in a way which is unlikely to ++overlap with Git's native hooks (see linkgit:githooks[5]) - a hook event named ++`mywrappertool-validate-commit` is much less likely to be added to native Git ++than a hook event named `validate-commit`. If Git begins to use a hook event ++named the same thing as your wrapper hook, it may invoke your users' hooks in ++unintended and unsupported ways. ++ + CONFIGURATION + ------------- + include::config/hook.txt[] ## builtin/hook.c ## @@ builtin/hook.c: static int list(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) @@ builtin/hook.c: static int list(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) + : _("hook from hookdir")); } - clear_hook_list(head); + cleanup: ## hook.c ## @@ hook.c: static void free_hook(struct hook *ptr) + if (!ptr) + return; + ++ free(ptr->name); + free(ptr->feed_pipe_cb_data); free(ptr); } @@ hook.c: static void free_hook(struct hook *ptr) + + if (!to_add) { + /* adding a new hook, not moving an old one */ -+ to_add = xmalloc(sizeof(*to_add)); -+ to_add->name = name; -+ to_add->feed_pipe_cb_data = NULL; ++ to_add = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*to_add)); ++ to_add->name = xstrdup_or_null(name); + } + + list_add_tail(&to_add->list, head); @@ hook.c: static void free_hook(struct hook *ptr) { struct hook *hook_to_remove = list_entry(to_remove, struct hook, list); @@ hook.c: int hook_exists(const char *name) + return exists; + } - struct hook_config_cb - { -- struct strbuf *hook_key; ++struct hook_config_cb ++{ + const char *hook_event; - struct list_head *list; - }; - ++ struct list_head *list; ++}; ++ +/* + * Callback for git_config which adds configured hooks to a hook list. Hooks + * can be configured by specifying both hook..command = and @@ hook.c: int hook_exists(const char *name) + */ + strbuf_add(&subsection_cpy, subsection, subsection_len); + -+ append_or_move_hook(data->list, strbuf_detach(&subsection_cpy, NULL)); -+ ++ append_or_move_hook(data->list, subsection_cpy.buf); ++ strbuf_release(&subsection_cpy); + + return 0; +} + struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) - { - if (!known_hook(hookname)) -@@ hook.c: struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) - struct list_head *list_hooks_gently(const char *hookname) { struct list_head *hook_head = xmalloc(sizeof(struct list_head)); + struct hook_config_cb cb_data = { @@ hook.c: struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) BUG("null hookname was provided to hook_list()!"); - if (have_git_dir()) { -- const char *hook_path = find_hook_gently(hookname); +- const char *hook_path = find_hook(hookname); ++ /* Add the hooks from the config, e.g. hook.myhook.event = pre-commit */ ++ git_config(hook_config_lookup, &cb_data); + +- /* Add the hook from the hookdir */ - if (hook_path) { - struct hook *to_add = xmalloc(sizeof(*to_add)); - to_add->hook_path = hook_path; @@ hook.c: struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) - list_add_tail(&to_add->list, hook_head); - } - } -+ /* Add the hooks from the config, e.g. hook.myhook.event = pre-commit */ -+ git_config(hook_config_lookup, &cb_data); -+ + /* Add the hook from the hookdir. The placeholder makes it easier to + * allocate work in pick_next_hook. */ -+ if (find_hook_gently(hookname)) ++ if (find_hook(hookname)) + append_or_move_hook(hook_head, NULL); return hook_head; @@ hook.c: static int pick_next_hook(struct child_process *cp, cp->trace2_hook_name = hook_cb->hook_name; cp->dir = hook_cb->options->dir; -+ /* to enable oneliners, let config-specified hooks run in shell. -+ * config-specified hooks have a name. */ ++ /* ++ * to enable oneliners, let config-specified hooks run in shell. ++ * config-specified hooks have a name. ++ */ + cp->use_shell = !!run_me->name; + /* add command */ @@ hook.c: static int pick_next_hook(struct child_process *cp, + } + + strvec_push(&cp->args, command); ++ free(command); ++ strbuf_release(&cmd_key); + } else { + /* ...from hookdir. */ + const char *hook_path = NULL; + /* -+ * + * At this point we are already running, so don't validate -+ * whether the hook name is known or not. ++ * whether the hook name is known or not. Validation was ++ * performed earlier in list_hooks(). + */ -+ hook_path = find_hook_gently(hook_cb->hook_name); ++ hook_path = find_hook(hook_cb->hook_name); + if (!hook_path) + BUG("hookdir hook in hook list but no hookdir hook present in filesystem"); + @@ hook.c: static int notify_start_failure(struct strbuf *out, } ## hook.h ## -@@ hook.h: int hook_exists(const char *hookname); +@@ struct hook { struct list_head list; @@ hook.h: int hook_exists(const char *hookname); + * The friendly name of the hook. NULL indicates the hook is from the + * hookdir. + */ -+ const char *name; ++ char *name; /* * Use this to keep state for your feed_pipe_fn if you are using ## t/t1800-hook.sh ## @@ - #!/bin/bash + #!/bin/sh -test_description='git-hook command' +test_description='git-hook command and config-managed multihooks' @@ t/t1800-hook.sh . ./test-lib.sh +setup_hooks () { ++ test_config hook.ghi.command "/path/ghi" + test_config hook.ghi.event pre-commit --add -+ test_config hook.ghi.command "/path/ghi" --add ++ test_config hook.ghi.event test-hook --add ++ test_config_global hook.def.command "/path/def" + test_config_global hook.def.event pre-commit --add -+ test_config_global hook.def.command "/path/def" --add +} + +setup_hookdir () { @@ t/t1800-hook.sh test_expect_code 129 git hook run -h && + test_expect_code 129 git hook list -h && test_expect_code 129 git hook run --unknown 2>err && - grep "unknown option" err - ' + test_expect_code 129 git hook list && + test_expect_code 129 git hook list -h && +@@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'git hook list: does-not-exist hook' ' + + test_expect_success 'git hook list: existing hook' ' + cat >expect <<-\EOF && +- .git/hooks/test-hook ++ hook from hookdir + EOF + git hook list test-hook >actual && + test_cmp expect actual @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' test_cmp expect actual ' @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' +test_expect_success 'git hook list orders by config order' ' + setup_hooks && + -+ cat >expected <<-EOF && ++ cat >expected <<-\EOF && + def + ghi + EOF @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' + # configuring it locally. + test_config hook.def.event "pre-commit" --add && + -+ cat >expected <<-EOF && ++ cat >expected <<-\EOF && + ghi + def + EOF @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' + test_cmp expected actual +' + ++test_expect_success 'hook can be configured for multiple events' ' ++ setup_hooks && ++ ++ # 'ghi' should be included in both 'pre-commit' and 'test-hook' ++ git hook list pre-commit >actual && ++ grep "ghi" actual && ++ git hook list test-hook >actual && ++ grep "ghi" actual ++' ++ +test_expect_success 'git hook list shows hooks from the hookdir' ' + setup_hookdir && + -+ cat >expected <<-EOF && ++ cat >expected <<-\EOF && + hook from hookdir + EOF + @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' +' + +test_expect_success 'inline hook definitions resolve paths' ' -+ write_script sample-hook.sh <<-EOF && ++ write_script sample-hook.sh <<-\EOF && + echo \"Sample Hook\" + EOF + @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' + test_config hook.stdin-b.event "test-hook" --add && + test_config hook.stdin-b.command "xargs -P1 -I% echo b%" --add && + -+ cat >input <<-EOF && ++ cat >input <<-\EOF && + 1 + 2 + 3 + EOF + -+ cat >expected <<-EOF && ++ cat >expected <<-\EOF && + a1 + a2 + a3 @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' + echo 3 + EOF + -+ cat >expected <<-EOF && ++ cat >expected <<-\EOF && + 1 + 2 + 3 @@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'stdin to hooks' ' + + rm -rf .git/hooks +' ++ ++test_expect_success 'rejects hooks with no commands configured' ' ++ test_config hook.broken.event "test-hook" && ++ ++ echo broken >expected && ++ git hook list test-hook >actual && ++ test_cmp expected actual && ++ test_must_fail git hook run test-hook ++' ++ test_done 6: 30ffe98601e ! 5: 5d5e9726fd8 hook: allow out-of-repo 'git hook' invocations @@ git.c: static struct cmd_struct commands[] = { { "init-db", cmd_init_db }, ## hook.c ## -@@ hook.c: struct list_head *list_hooks_gently(const char *hookname) +@@ hook.c: struct list_head *list_hooks(const char *hookname) /* Add the hook from the hookdir. The placeholder makes it easier to * allocate work in pick_next_hook. */ -- if (find_hook_gently(hookname)) -+ if (have_git_dir() && find_hook_gently(hookname)) +- if (find_hook(hookname)) ++ if (have_git_dir() && find_hook(hookname)) append_or_move_hook(hook_head, NULL); return hook_head; ## t/t1800-hook.sh ## -@@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'git hook run -- pass arguments' ' +@@ t/t1800-hook.sh: test_expect_success 'git hook list: existing hook' ' test_cmp expect actual ' -- 2.33.0.867.g88ec4638586