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Add a test showing simple anoymous HTTP access to an unprotected repository, that results in no credential helper invocations. Also add a test demonstrating simple basic authentication with simple credential helper support. Leverage a no-parsed headers (NPH) CGI script so that we can directly control the HTTP responses to simulate a multitude of good, bad and ugly remote server implementations around auth. Signed-off-by: Matthew John Cheetham <mjcheetham@outlook.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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39 lines
1.2 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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VALID_CREDS_FILE=custom-auth.valid
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CHALLENGE_FILE=custom-auth.challenge
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#
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# If $VALID_CREDS_FILE exists in $HTTPD_ROOT_PATH, consider each line as a valid
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# credential for the current request. Each line in the file is considered a
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# valid HTTP Authorization header value. For example:
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#
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# Basic YWxpY2U6c2VjcmV0LXBhc3N3ZA==
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#
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# If $CHALLENGE_FILE exists in $HTTPD_ROOT_PATH, output the contents as headers
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# in a 401 response if no valid authentication credentials were included in the
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# request. For example:
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#
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# WWW-Authenticate: Bearer authorize_uri="id.example.com" p=1 q=0
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# WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="example.com"
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#
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if test -n "$HTTP_AUTHORIZATION" && \
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grep -Fqsx "${HTTP_AUTHORIZATION}" "$VALID_CREDS_FILE"
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then
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# Note that although git-http-backend returns a status line, it
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# does so using a CGI 'Status' header. Because this script is an
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# No Parsed Headers (NPH) script, we must return a real HTTP
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# status line.
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# This is only a test script, so we don't bother to check for
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# the actual status from git-http-backend and always return 200.
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echo 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK'
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exec "$GIT_EXEC_PATH"/git-http-backend
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fi
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echo 'HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required'
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if test -f "$CHALLENGE_FILE"
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then
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cat "$CHALLENGE_FILE"
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fi
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echo
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