Commit c2697091 authored by Jacob Vosmaer's avatar Jacob Vosmaer

Merge branch 'middleware' into 'master'

Replace "auth request" with middleware

This gives us the flexibility we need to also handle regular downloads
and uploads in gitlab-workhorse.

See merge request !6
parents ed976a2f c0ebf1b2
PREFIX=/usr/local
VERSION=$(shell git describe)-$(shell date -u +%Y%m%d.%H%M%S)
gitlab-workhorse: main.go githandler.go archive.go git-http.go helpers.go
gitlab-workhorse: main.go upstream.go archive.go git-http.go helpers.go
go build -ldflags "-X main.Version ${VERSION}" -o gitlab-workhorse
install: gitlab-workhorse
......
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ backend (for authentication and authorization) and local disk access
to Git repositories managed by GitLab. In GitLab, this role was previously
performed by gitlab-grack.
In this file we start the web server and hand off to the gitHandler type.
In this file we start the web server and hand off to the upstream type.
*/
package main
......@@ -92,6 +92,6 @@ func main() {
// Because net/http/pprof installs itself in the DefaultServeMux
// we create a fresh one for the Git server.
serveMux := http.NewServeMux()
serveMux.Handle("/", newGitHandler(*authBackend, authTransport))
serveMux.Handle("/", newUpstream(*authBackend, authTransport))
log.Fatal(http.Serve(listener, serveMux))
}
......@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ func testAuthServer(code int, body string) *httptest.Server {
}
func startServerOrFail(t *testing.T, ts *httptest.Server) *exec.Cmd {
cmd := exec.Command("go", "run", "main.go", "githandler.go", "archive.go", "git-http.go", "helpers.go", fmt.Sprintf("-authBackend=%s", ts.URL), fmt.Sprintf("-listenAddr=%s", servAddr))
cmd := exec.Command("go", "run", "main.go", "upstream.go", "archive.go", "git-http.go", "helpers.go", fmt.Sprintf("-authBackend=%s", ts.URL), fmt.Sprintf("-listenAddr=%s", servAddr))
cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{Setpgid: true}
cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
......
/*
The gitHandler type implements http.Handler.
The upstream type implements http.Handler.
In this file we handle request routing and interaction with the authBackend.
*/
......@@ -17,16 +17,17 @@ import (
"strings"
)
type gitHandler struct {
type upstream struct {
httpClient *http.Client
authBackend string
}
type gitService struct {
method string
regex *regexp.Regexp
handleFunc func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *gitRequest, rpc string)
rpc string
method string
regex *regexp.Regexp
middlewareFunc func(u *upstream, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, handleFunc func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *gitRequest, rpc string), rpc string)
handleFunc func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *gitRequest, rpc string)
rpc string
}
// A gitReqest is an *http.Request decorated with attributes returned by the
......@@ -52,21 +53,21 @@ type gitRequest struct {
// Routing table
var gitServices = [...]gitService{
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/info/refs\z`), handleGetInfoRefs, ""},
gitService{"POST", regexp.MustCompile(`/git-upload-pack\z`), handlePostRPC, "git-upload-pack"},
gitService{"POST", regexp.MustCompile(`/git-receive-pack\z`), handlePostRPC, "git-receive-pack"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive\z`), handleGetArchive, "tar.gz"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.zip\z`), handleGetArchive, "zip"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.tar\z`), handleGetArchive, "tar"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.tar.gz\z`), handleGetArchive, "tar.gz"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.tar.bz2\z`), handleGetArchive, "tar.bz2"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/info/refs\z`), repoPreAuth, handleGetInfoRefs, ""},
gitService{"POST", regexp.MustCompile(`/git-upload-pack\z`), repoPreAuth, handlePostRPC, "git-upload-pack"},
gitService{"POST", regexp.MustCompile(`/git-receive-pack\z`), repoPreAuth, handlePostRPC, "git-receive-pack"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive\z`), repoPreAuth, handleGetArchive, "tar.gz"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.zip\z`), repoPreAuth, handleGetArchive, "zip"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.tar\z`), repoPreAuth, handleGetArchive, "tar"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.tar.gz\z`), repoPreAuth, handleGetArchive, "tar.gz"},
gitService{"GET", regexp.MustCompile(`/repository/archive.tar.bz2\z`), repoPreAuth, handleGetArchive, "tar.bz2"},
}
func newGitHandler(authBackend string, authTransport http.RoundTripper) *gitHandler {
return &gitHandler{&http.Client{Transport: authTransport}, authBackend}
func newUpstream(authBackend string, authTransport http.RoundTripper) *upstream {
return &upstream{&http.Client{Transport: authTransport}, authBackend}
}
func (h *gitHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
func (u *upstream) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
var g gitService
log.Printf("%s %q", r.Method, r.URL)
......@@ -86,9 +87,31 @@ func (h *gitHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
return
}
// Ask the auth backend if the request is allowed, and what the
// user ID (GL_ID) is.
authResponse, err := h.doAuthRequest(r)
g.middlewareFunc(u, w, r, g.handleFunc, g.rpc)
}
func repoPreAuth(u *upstream, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, handleFunc func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *gitRequest, rpc string), rpc string) {
url := u.authBackend + r.URL.RequestURI()
authReq, err := http.NewRequest(r.Method, url, nil)
if err != nil {
fail500(w, "doAuthRequest", err)
return
}
// Forward all headers from our client to the auth backend. This includes
// HTTP Basic authentication credentials (the 'Authorization' header).
for k, v := range r.Header {
authReq.Header[k] = v
}
// Also forward the Host header, which is excluded from the Header map by the http libary.
// This allows the Host header received by the backend to be consistent with other
// requests not going through gitlab-workhorse.
authReq.Host = r.Host
// Set a custom header for the request. This can be used in some
// configurations (Passenger) to solve auth request routing problems.
authReq.Header.Set("GitLab-Git-HTTP-Server", Version)
authResponse, err := u.httpClient.Do(authReq)
if err != nil {
fail500(w, "doAuthRequest", err)
return
......@@ -139,7 +162,7 @@ func (h *gitHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
return
}
g.handleFunc(w, gitReq, g.rpc)
handleFunc(w, gitReq, rpc)
}
func looksLikeRepo(p string) bool {
......@@ -151,24 +174,3 @@ func looksLikeRepo(p string) bool {
}
return true
}
func (h *gitHandler) doAuthRequest(r *http.Request) (result *http.Response, err error) {
url := h.authBackend + r.URL.RequestURI()
authReq, err := http.NewRequest(r.Method, url, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Forward all headers from our client to the auth backend. This includes
// HTTP Basic authentication credentials (the 'Authorization' header).
for k, v := range r.Header {
authReq.Header[k] = v
}
// Also forward the Host header, which is excluded from the Header map by the http libary.
// This allows the Host header received by the backend to be consistent with other
// requests not going through gitlab-workhorse.
authReq.Host = r.Host
// Set a custom header for the request. This can be used in some
// configurations (Passenger) to solve auth request routing problems.
authReq.Header.Set("GitLab-Git-HTTP-Server", Version)
return h.httpClient.Do(authReq)
}
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