;;; ghub.el --- minuscule client libraries for Git forge APIs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Jonas Bernoulli ;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli ;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub ;; Keywords: tools ;; SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. ;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. ;;; Commentary: ;; Ghub provides basic support for using the APIs of various Git forges ;; from Emacs packages. Originally it only supported the Github REST ;; API, but now it also supports the Github GraphQL API as well as the ;; REST APIs of Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket. ;; Ghub abstracts access to API resources using only a handful of basic ;; functions such as `ghub-get'. These are convenience wrappers around ;; `ghub-request'. Additional forge-specific wrappers like `glab-put', ;; `gtea-put', `gogs-post' and `buck-delete' are also available. Ghub ;; does not provide any resource-specific functions, with the exception ;; of `FORGE-repository-id'. ;; When accessing Github, then Ghub handles the creation and storage of ;; access tokens using a setup wizard to make it easier for users to get ;; started. The tokens for other forges have to be created manually. ;; Ghub is intentionally limited to only provide these two essential ;; features — basic request functions and guided setup — to avoid being ;; too opinionated, which would hinder wide adoption. It is assumed that ;; wide adoption would make life easier for users and maintainers alike, ;; because then all packages that talk to forge APIs could be configured ;; the same way. ;; Please consult the manual (info "ghub") for more information. ;;; Code: (require 'auth-source) (require 'cl-lib) (require 'gnutls) (require 'json) (require 'let-alist) (require 'url) (require 'url-auth) (require 'url-http) (eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) (defvar url-callback-arguments) (defvar url-http-end-of-headers) (defvar url-http-extra-headers) (defvar url-http-response-status) ;;; Settings (defconst ghub-default-host "api.github.com" "The default host that is used if `ghub.host' is not set.") (defvar ghub-github-token-scopes '(repo) "The Github API scopes that your private tools need. You have to manually create or update the token at https://github.com/settings/tokens. This variable only serves as documentation.") (defvar ghub-insecure-hosts nil "List of hosts that use http instead of https.") ;;; Request ;;;; Object (cl-defstruct (ghub--req (:constructor ghub--make-req) (:copier nil)) (url nil :read-only nil) (forge nil :read-only t) (silent nil :read-only t) (method nil :read-only t) (headers nil :read-only t) (handler nil :read-only t) (unpaginate nil :read-only nil) (noerror nil :read-only t) (reader nil :read-only t) (callback nil :read-only t) (errorback nil :read-only t) (value nil :read-only nil) (extra nil :read-only nil)) (defalias 'ghub-req-extra 'ghub--req-extra) ;;;; API (define-error 'ghub-error "Ghub/Url Error" 'error) (define-error 'ghub-http-error "HTTP Error" 'ghub-error) (defvar ghub-response-headers nil "The headers returned in response to the last request. `ghub-request' returns the response body and stores the response headers in this variable.") (cl-defun ghub-head (resource &optional params &key query payload headers silent unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback errorback extra) "Make a `HEAD' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"HEAD\" as METHOD." (ghub-request "HEAD" resource params :query query :payload payload :headers headers :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate :noerror noerror :reader reader :username username :auth auth :host host :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) (cl-defun ghub-get (resource &optional params &key query payload headers silent unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback errorback extra) "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD." (ghub-request "GET" resource params :query query :payload payload :headers headers :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate :noerror noerror :reader reader :username username :auth auth :host host :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) (cl-defun ghub-put (resource &optional params &key query payload headers silent unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback errorback extra) "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD." (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :query query :payload payload :headers headers :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate :noerror noerror :reader reader :username username :auth auth :host host :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) (cl-defun ghub-post (resource &optional params &key query payload headers silent unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback errorback extra) "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD." (ghub-request "POST" resource params :query query :payload payload :headers headers :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate :noerror noerror :reader reader :username username :auth auth :host host :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) (cl-defun ghub-patch (resource &optional params &key query payload headers silent unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback errorback extra) "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD." (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params :query query :payload payload :headers headers :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate :noerror noerror :reader reader :username username :auth auth :host host :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) (cl-defun ghub-delete (resource &optional params &key query payload headers silent unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback errorback extra) "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD." (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :query query :payload payload :headers headers :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate :noerror noerror :reader reader :username username :auth auth :host host :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) (cl-defun ghub-request (method resource &optional params &key query payload headers silent unpaginate noerror reader username auth host forge callback errorback value extra) "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body. Also place the response headers in `ghub-response-headers'. METHOD is the HTTP method, given as a string. RESOURCE is the resource to access, given as a string beginning with a slash. PARAMS, QUERY, PAYLOAD and HEADERS are alists used to specify data. The Github API documentation is vague on how data has to be transmitted and for a particular resource usually just talks about \"parameters\". Generally speaking when the METHOD is \"HEAD\" or \"GET\", then they have to be transmitted as a query, otherwise as a payload. Use PARAMS to automatically transmit like QUERY or PAYLOAD would depending on METHOD. Use QUERY to explicitly transmit data as a query. Use PAYLOAD to explicitly transmit data as a payload. Instead of an alist, PAYLOAD may also be a string, in which case it gets encoded as UTF-8 but is otherwise transmitted as-is. Use HEADERS for those rare resources that require that the data is transmitted as headers instead of as a query or payload. When that is the case, then the API documentation usually mentions it explicitly. If SILENT is non-nil, then don't message progress reports and the like. If UNPAGINATE is t, then make as many requests as necessary to get all values. If UNPAGINATE is a natural number, then get at most that many pages. For any other non-nil value raise an error. If NOERROR is non-nil, then do not raise an error if the request fails and return nil instead. If NOERROR is `return', then return the error payload instead of nil. If READER is non-nil, then it is used to read and return from the response buffer. The default is `ghub--read-json-payload'. For the very few resources that do not return JSON, you might want to use `ghub--decode-payload'. If USERNAME is non-nil, then make a request on behalf of that user. It is better to specify the user using the Git variable `github.user' for \"api.github.com\", or `github.HOST.user' if connecting to a Github Enterprise instance. Each package that uses `ghub' should use its own token. If AUTH is nil, then the generic `ghub' token is used instead. This is only acceptable for personal utilities. A packages that is distributed to other users should always use this argument to identify itself, using a symbol matching its name. Package authors who find this inconvenient should write a wrapper around this function and possibly for the method-specific functions as well. Some symbols have a special meaning. `none' means to make an unauthorized request. `basic' means to make a password based request. If the value is a string, then it is assumed to be a valid token. `basic' and an explicit token string are only intended for internal and debugging uses. If HOST is non-nil, then connect to that Github instance. This defaults to \"api.github.com\". When a repository is connected to a Github Enterprise instance, then it is better to specify that using the Git variable `github.host' instead of using this argument. If FORGE is `gitlab', then connect to Gitlab.com or, depending on HOST, to another Gitlab instance. This is only intended for internal use. Instead of using this argument you should use function `glab-request' and other `glab-*' functions. If CALLBACK and/or ERRORBACK is non-nil, then make one or more asynchronous requests and call CALLBACK or ERRORBACK when finished. If no error occurred, then call CALLBACK, unless that is nil. If an error occurred, then call ERRORBACK, or if that is nil, then CALLBACK. ERRORBACK can also be t, in which case an error is signaled instead. NOERROR is ignored for all asynchronous requests. Both callbacks are called with four arguments. 1. For CALLBACK, the combined value of the retrieved pages. For ERRORBACK, the error that occurred when retrieving the last page. 2. The headers of the last page as an alist. 3. Status information provided by `url-retrieve'. Its `:error' property holds the same information as ERRORBACK's first argument. 4. A `ghub--req' struct, which can be passed to `ghub-continue' (which see) to retrieve the next page, if any." (cl-assert (or (booleanp unpaginate) (natnump unpaginate))) (unless (string-prefix-p "/" resource) (setq resource (concat "/" resource))) (unless host (setq host (ghub--host forge))) (unless (or username (stringp auth) (eq auth 'none)) (setq username (ghub--username host forge))) (cond ((not params)) ((member method '("GET" "HEAD")) (when query (error "PARAMS and QUERY are mutually exclusive for METHOD %S" method)) (setq query params)) (t (when payload (error "PARAMS and PAYLOAD are mutually exclusive for METHOD %S" method)) (setq payload params))) (when (or callback errorback) (setq noerror t)) (ghub--retrieve (ghub--encode-payload payload) (ghub--make-req :url (url-generic-parse-url (concat (if (member host ghub-insecure-hosts) "http://" "https://") (if (and (equal resource "/graphql") (string-suffix-p "/v3" host)) (substring host 0 -3) host) resource (and query (concat "?" (ghub--url-encode-params query))))) :forge forge :silent silent ;; Encode in case caller used (symbol-name 'GET). #35 :method (encode-coding-string method 'utf-8) :headers (ghub--headers headers host auth username forge) :handler 'ghub--handle-response :unpaginate unpaginate :noerror noerror :reader reader :callback callback :errorback errorback :value value :extra extra))) (defun ghub-continue (req) "If there is a next page, then retrieve that. This function is only intended to be called from callbacks. If there is a next page, then retrieve that and return the buffer that the result will be loaded into, or t if the process has already completed. If there is no next page, then return nil. Callbacks are called with four arguments (see `ghub-request'). The forth argument is a `ghub--req' struct, intended to be passed to this function. A callback may use the struct's `extra' slot to pass additional information to the callback that will be called after the next request has finished. Use the function `ghub-req-extra' to get and set the value of this slot." (and (assq 'next (ghub-response-link-relations req)) (or (ghub--retrieve nil req) t))) (cl-defun ghub-wait (resource &optional duration &key username auth host forge) "Busy-wait up to DURATION seconds for RESOURCE to become available. DURATION specifies how many seconds to wait at most. It defaults to 64 seconds. The first attempt is made immediately, the second after two seconds, and each subsequent attempt is made after waiting as long again as we already waited between all preceding attempts combined. See `ghub-request' for information about the other arguments." (unless duration (setq duration 64)) (with-local-quit (let ((total 0)) (while (not (ghub-request "GET" resource nil :noerror t :username username :auth auth :host host :forge forge)) (message "Waited (%3ss of %ss) for %s..." total duration resource) (if (= total duration) (error "%s is taking too long to create %s" (if forge (capitalize (symbol-name forge)) "Github") resource) (if (> total 0) (let ((wait (min total (- duration total)))) (sit-for wait) (cl-incf total wait)) (sit-for (setq total 2)))))))) (defun ghub-response-link-relations (req &optional headers payload) "Return an alist of link relations in HEADERS. If optional HEADERS is nil, then return those that were previously stored in the variable `ghub-response-headers'. When accessing a Bitbucket instance then the link relations are in PAYLOAD instead of HEADERS, making their API merely RESTish and forcing this function to append those relations to the value of `ghub-response-headers', for later use when this function is called with nil for PAYLOAD." (if (eq (ghub--req-forge req) 'bitbucket) (if payload (let* ((page (cl-mapcan (lambda (key) (when-let ((elt (assq key payload))) (list elt))) '(size page pagelen next previous))) (headers (cons (cons 'link-alist page) headers))) (if (and req (or (ghub--req-callback req) (ghub--req-errorback req))) (setq-local ghub-response-headers headers) (setq-default ghub-response-headers headers)) page) (cdr (assq 'link-alist ghub-response-headers))) (when-let ((rels (cdr (assoc "Link" (or headers ghub-response-headers))))) (mapcar (lambda (elt) (pcase-let ((`(,url ,rel) (split-string elt "; "))) (cons (intern (substring rel 5 -1)) (substring url 1 -1)))) (split-string rels ", "))))) (cl-defun ghub-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host forge noerror) "Return the id of the specified repository. Signal an error if the id cannot be determined." (let ((fn (cl-case forge ((nil ghub github) 'ghub--repository-id) (gitlab 'glab-repository-id) (gitea 'gtea-repository-id) (gogs 'gogs-repository-id) (bitbucket 'buck-repository-id) (t (intern (format "%s-repository-id" forge)))))) (unless (fboundp fn) (error "ghub-repository-id: Forge type/abbreviation `%s' is unknown" forge)) (or (funcall fn owner name :username username :auth auth :host host) (and (not noerror) (error "Repository %S does not exist on %S.\n%s%S?" (concat owner "/" name) (or host (ghub--host forge)) "Maybe it was renamed and you have to update " "remote..url"))))) ;;;; Internal (defvar ghub-use-workaround-for-emacs-bug (and ;; Note: For build sans gnutls, `libgnutls-version' is -1. (>= libgnutls-version 30603) (or (version<= emacs-version "26.2") (eq system-type 'darwin)) 'force) "Whether to use a kludge that hopefully works around an Emacs bug. In Emacs versions before 26.3 there is a bug that often but not always causes network connections to fail when using TLS1.3. It appears that even when using Emacs 26.3 the bug still exists but only on macOS. The workaround works by binding `gnutls-algorithm-priority' to \"NORMAL:-VERS-TLS1.3\" in `ghub--retrieve' around the call to `url-retrieve' or `url-retrieve-synchronously'. If you would like to use the same kludge for other uses of these functions, then you have to set this variable globally to the mentioned value. This variable controls whether the `ghub' package should use the kludge. - If nil, then never use the kludge. - If `force' then always use the kludge no matter what. - For any other non-nil value use the kludge, if and only if we believe that doing so is the correct thing to do. The default value of this variable is either nil or `force'. It is `force' if using libgnutls >=3.6.3 (the version introducing TLS1.3); AND also using Emacs < 26.3 and/or macOS (any version). If the value is any other non-nil value, then `ghub--retrieve' used the same logic as describe in the previous paragraph, but every time it is called. (This complication is mostly a historic accident, which we don't want to change because doing so would break this kludge for some users who have been relying on it for a while already.) For more information see https://github.com/magit/ghub/issues/81 and https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=34341.") (cl-defun ghub--retrieve (payload req) (let ((url-request-extra-headers (let ((headers (ghub--req-headers req))) (if (functionp headers) (funcall headers) headers))) (url-request-method (ghub--req-method req)) (url-request-data payload) (url-show-status nil) (url (ghub--req-url req)) (handler (ghub--req-handler req)) (silent (ghub--req-silent req)) (gnutls-algorithm-priority (if (and ghub-use-workaround-for-emacs-bug (or (eq ghub-use-workaround-for-emacs-bug 'force) (and (not gnutls-algorithm-priority) (>= libgnutls-version 30603) (or (version<= emacs-version "26.2") (eq system-type 'darwin)) (memq (ghub--req-forge req) '(github nil))))) "NORMAL:-VERS-TLS1.3" gnutls-algorithm-priority))) (if (or (ghub--req-callback req) (ghub--req-errorback req)) (url-retrieve url handler (list req) silent) (with-current-buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously url silent) (funcall handler (car url-callback-arguments) req))))) (defun ghub--handle-response (status req) (let ((buffer (current-buffer))) (unwind-protect (progn (set-buffer-multibyte t) (let* ((unpaginate (ghub--req-unpaginate req)) (headers (ghub--handle-response-headers status req)) (payload (ghub--handle-response-payload req)) (payload (ghub--handle-response-error status payload req)) (value (ghub--handle-response-value payload req)) (prev (ghub--req-url req)) (next (cdr (assq 'next (ghub-response-link-relations req headers payload))))) (when (numberp unpaginate) (cl-decf unpaginate)) (setf (ghub--req-url req) (url-generic-parse-url next)) (setf (ghub--req-unpaginate req) unpaginate) (or (and next unpaginate (or (eq unpaginate t) (> unpaginate 0)) (ghub-continue req)) (let ((callback (ghub--req-callback req)) (errorback (ghub--req-errorback req)) (err (plist-get status :error))) (cond ((and err errorback) (setf (ghub--req-url req) prev) (funcall (if (eq errorback t) 'ghub--errorback errorback) err headers status req)) (callback (funcall callback value headers status req)) (t value)))))) (when (buffer-live-p buffer) (kill-buffer buffer))))) (defun ghub--handle-response-headers (status req) (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line 1) (let (headers) (when (memq url-http-end-of-headers '(nil 0)) (setq url-debug t) (let ((print-escape-newlines nil)) (error "BUG: missing headers See https://github.com/magit/ghub/issues/81. url: %s headers: %S status: %S buffer: %S" (url-recreate-url (ghub--req-url req)) url-http-end-of-headers status (current-buffer)))) (while (re-search-forward "^\\([^:]*\\): \\(.+\\)" url-http-end-of-headers t) (push (cons (match-string 1) (match-string 2)) headers)) (setq headers (nreverse headers)) (goto-char (1+ url-http-end-of-headers)) (if (and req (or (ghub--req-callback req) (ghub--req-errorback req))) (setq-local ghub-response-headers headers) (setq-default ghub-response-headers headers)) headers)) (defun ghub--handle-response-error (status payload req) (let ((noerror (ghub--req-noerror req)) (err (plist-get status :error))) (if err (if noerror (if (eq noerror 'return) payload (setcdr (last err) (list payload)) nil) (ghub--signal-error err payload req)) payload))) (defun ghub--signal-error (err &optional payload req) (pcase-let ((`(,symb . ,data) err)) (if (eq symb 'error) (if (eq (car-safe data) 'http) (signal 'ghub-http-error (let ((code (car (cdr-safe data)))) (list code (nth 2 (assq code url-http-codes)) (and req (url-filename (ghub--req-url req))) payload))) (signal 'ghub-error data)) (signal symb data)))) (defun ghub--errorback (err _headers _status req) (ghub--signal-error err (nth 3 err) req)) (defun ghub--handle-response-value (payload req) (setf (ghub--req-value req) (nconc (ghub--req-value req) (if-let ((nested (and (eq (ghub--req-forge req) 'bitbucket) (assq 'values payload)))) (cdr nested) payload)))) (defun ghub--handle-response-payload (req) (funcall (or (ghub--req-reader req) 'ghub--read-json-payload) url-http-response-status)) (defun ghub--read-json-payload (_status) (let ((raw (ghub--decode-payload))) (and raw (condition-case nil (let ((json-object-type 'alist) (json-array-type 'list) (json-key-type 'symbol) (json-false nil) (json-null nil)) (json-read-from-string raw)) (json-readtable-error `((message . ,(if (looking-at "") (if (re-search-forward "

\\(?:\\)?\\([^<]+\\)" nil t) (match-string 1) "error description missing") (string-trim (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))) (documentation_url . "https://github.com/magit/ghub/wiki/Github-Errors"))))))) (defun ghub--decode-payload (&optional _status) (and (not (eobp)) (decode-coding-string (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-max)) 'utf-8))) (defun ghub--encode-payload (payload) (and payload (progn (unless (stringp payload) ;; Unfortunately `json-encode' may modify the input. ;; See https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=40693. ;; and https://github.com/magit/forge/issues/267 (setq payload (json-encode (copy-tree payload)))) (encode-coding-string payload 'utf-8)))) (defun ghub--url-encode-params (params) (mapconcat (lambda (param) (pcase-let ((`(,key . ,val) param)) (concat (url-hexify-string (symbol-name key)) "=" (if (integerp val) (number-to-string val) (url-hexify-string val))))) params "&")) ;;; Authentication ;;;; API ;;;###autoload (defun ghub-clear-caches () "Clear all caches that might negatively affect Ghub. If a library that is used by Ghub caches incorrect information such as a mistyped password, then that can prevent Ghub from asking the user for the correct information again. Set `url-http-real-basic-auth-storage' to nil and call `auth-source-forget+'." (interactive) (setq url-http-real-basic-auth-storage nil) (auth-source-forget+)) ;;;; Internal (defun ghub--headers (headers host auth username forge) (push (cons "Content-Type" "application/json") headers) (if (eq auth 'none) headers (unless (or username (stringp auth)) (setq username (ghub--username host forge))) (lambda () (if (eq auth 'basic) (cons (cons "Authorization" (ghub--basic-auth host username)) headers) (cons (ghub--auth host auth username forge) headers))))) (defun ghub--auth (host auth &optional username forge) (unless username (setq username (ghub--username host forge))) (if (eq auth 'basic) (cl-ecase forge ((nil gitea gogs bitbucket) (cons "Authorization" (ghub--basic-auth host username))) ((github gitlab) (error "%s does not support basic authentication" (capitalize (symbol-name forge))))) (cons (cl-ecase forge ((nil github gitea gogs bitbucket) "Authorization") (gitlab "Private-Token")) (if (eq forge 'bitbucket) ;; For some undocumented reason Bitbucket supports ;; values of the form "token " only for GET ;; requests. For PUT requests we have to use basic ;; authentication. Note that the secret is a token ;; (aka "app password"), not the actual password. ;; The documentation fails to mention this little ;; detail. See #97. (concat "Basic " (base64-encode-string (concat username ":" (ghub--token host username auth nil forge)) t)) (concat (and (not (eq forge 'gitlab)) "token ") (encode-coding-string (cl-typecase auth (string auth) (null (ghub--token host username 'ghub nil forge)) (symbol (ghub--token host username auth nil forge)) (t (signal 'wrong-type-argument `((or stringp symbolp) ,auth)))) 'utf-8)))))) (defun ghub--basic-auth (host username) (let ((url (url-generic-parse-url (if (member host ghub-insecure-hosts) "http://" "https://")))) (setf (url-user url) username) (url-basic-auth url t))) (defun ghub--token (host username package &optional nocreate forge) (let* ((user (ghub--ident username package)) (token (or (car (ghub--auth-source-get (list :secret) :host host :user user)) (progn ;; Auth-Source caches the information that there is no ;; value, but in our case that is a situation that needs ;; fixing so we want to keep trying by invalidating that ;; information. ;; The (:max 1) is needed and has to be placed at the ;; end for Emacs releases before 26.1. #24 #64 #72 (auth-source-forget (list :host host :user user :max 1)) (and (not nocreate) (error "\ Required %s token (%S for %S) does not exist. See https://magit.vc/manual/ghub/Getting-Started.html or (info \"(ghub)Getting Started\") for instructions. \(The setup wizard no longer exists.)" (capitalize (symbol-name (or forge 'github))) user host)))))) (if (functionp token) (funcall token) token))) (cl-defmethod ghub--host (&optional forge) (cl-ecase forge ((nil github) (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "github.host"))) ghub-default-host)) (gitlab (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gitlab.host"))) (bound-and-true-p glab-default-host))) (gitea (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gitea.host"))) (bound-and-true-p gtea-default-host))) (gogs (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gogs.host"))) (bound-and-true-p gogs-default-host))) (bitbucket (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "bitbucket.host"))) (bound-and-true-p buck-default-host))))) (cl-defmethod ghub--username (host &optional forge) (let ((var (cl-ecase forge ((nil github) (if (equal host ghub-default-host) "github.user" (format "github.%s.user" host))) (gitlab (if (equal host "gitlab.com/api/v4") "gitlab.user" (format "gitlab.%s.user" host))) (bitbucket (if (equal host "api.bitbucket.org/2.0") "bitbucket.user" (format "bitbucket.%s.user" host))) (gitea (when (zerop (call-process "git" nil nil nil "config" "gitea.host")) (error "gitea.host is set but always ignored")) (format "gitea.%s.user" host)) (gogs (when (zerop (call-process "git" nil nil nil "config" "gogs.host")) (error "gogs.host is set but always ignored")) (format "gogs.%s.user" host))))) (condition-case nil (car (process-lines "git" "config" var)) (error (let ((user (read-string (format "Git variable `%s' is unset. Set to: " var)))) (if (equal user "") (user-error "The empty string is not a valid username") (call-process "git" nil nil nil "config" (if (eq (read-char-choice (format "Set %s=%s [g]lobally (recommended) or [l]ocally? " var user) (list ?g ?l)) ?g) "--global" "--local") var user) user)))))) (defun ghub--ident (username package) (format "%s^%s" username package)) (defun ghub--auth-source-get (keys &rest spec) (declare (indent 1)) (let ((plist (car (apply #'auth-source-search (append spec (list :max 1)))))) (mapcar (lambda (k) (plist-get plist k)) keys))) (when (version< emacs-version "26.2") ;; Fixed by Emacs commit 60ff8101449eea3a5ca4961299501efd83d011bd. (advice-add 'auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting :around 'auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting@save-match-data) (defun auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting@save-match-data (fn) "Save match-data for the benefit of caller `auth-source-netrc-parse-one'. Without wrapping this function in `save-match-data' the caller won't see the secret from a line that is followed by a commented line." (save-match-data (funcall fn)))) (progn ; (when (< emacs-major-version 28) ;; Fixed by Emacs commit 0b98ea5fbe276c67206896dca111c000f984ee0f, ;; but keep this advice until 28.1 is released. (advice-add 'url-http-handle-authentication :around 'url-http-handle-authentication@unauthorized-bugfix) (defun url-http-handle-authentication@unauthorized-bugfix (fn proxy) "If authorization failed then don't try again but fail properly. For Emacs 27.1 prevent a useful `http' error from being replaced by a generic one that omits all useful information. For earlier releases prevent a new request from being made, which would either result in an infinite loop or (e.g. in the case of `ghub') the user being asked for their name." (if (assoc "Authorization" url-http-extra-headers) t ; Return "success", here also known as "successfully failed". (funcall fn proxy)))) ;;; _ (provide 'ghub) (require 'ghub-graphql) ;;; ghub.el ends here