Note: the grack gem is now being developed further at grackorg/grack. This repository will not be updated any longer.
This project aims to replace the builtin git-http-backend CGI handler distributed with C Git with a Rack application. This reason for doing this is to allow far more webservers to be able to handle Git smart http requests.
The default git-http-backend only runs as a CGI script, and specifically is only targeted for Apache 2.x usage (it requires PATH_INFO to be set and specifically formatted). So, instead of trying to get it to work with other CGI capable webservers (Lighttpd, etc), we can get it running on nearly every major and minor webserver out there by making it Rack capable. Rack applications can run with the following handlers:
- CGI
- FCGI
- Mongrel (and EventedMongrel and SwiftipliedMongrel)
- WEBrick
- SCGI
- LiteSpeed
- Thin
These web servers include Rack handlers in their distributions:
- Ebb
- Fuzed
- Phusion Passenger (which is mod_rack for Apache and for nginx)
- Unicorn
With Warbler, and JRuby, we can also generate a WAR file that can be deployed in any Java web application server (Tomcat, Glassfish, Websphere, JBoss, etc).
By default, Grack uses calls to git on the system to implement Smart-Http. Since the git-http-backend is really just a simple wrapper for the upload-pack and receive-pack processes with the '--stateless-rpc' option, this does not actually re-implement very much. However, it is possible to use a different backend by specifying a different Adapter. See below for a list.
- Ruby - http://www.ruby-lang.org
- Rack - http://rack.rubyforge.org
- A Rack-compatible web server
- Git >= 1.7 (if using the standard GitAdapter, see below)
- Mocha (only for running the tests)
$ bundle install
$ (edit config.ru to set git project path)
$ rackup --host 127.0.0.1 -p 8080 config.ru
$ git clone http://127.0.0.1:8080/tests/example/test_repo/
Grack makes calls to the git binary through the GitAdapter abstraction class. Grack can be made to use a different backend by specifying a different Adapter class in Grack's configuration, for example:
Grack::App.new({
:adapter => Grack::RJGitAdapter
})
Alternative adapters available:
- rjgit_grack lets Grack use the RJGit gem to implement smart-http in pure jruby.
See below if you are looking to create a custom Adapter.
If you would like to contribute to the Grack project, I prefer to get pull-requests via GitHub. You should include tests for whatever functionality you add. Just fork this project, push your changes to your fork and click the 'pull request' button.
Run 'bundle install' to install development dependencies. Then you should be able to run the tests with a 'rake' command. On ruby >= 1.9, a coverage report will be generated using simplecov. On ruby 1.8, use rcov instead: uncomment the relevant line in the Gemfile and use 'rake rcov'.
Adapters are abstraction classes that handle the actual implementation of the smart-http protocol (advertising refs, uploading and receiving packfiles). Such abstraction classes must have the following methods:
MyAdapter.receive_pack(repository_path, opts = {}, &block)
MyAdapter.upload_pack(repository_path, opts = {}, &block)
MyAdapter.update_server_info(repository_path, opts = {}, &block) # The equivalent of 'git update-server-info'. Optional, for falling back to dumb-http mode.
MyAdapter.get_config_setting(repository_path, key) # Always returns a string, e.g. "false" for key "core.bare".
Both upload_pack and receive_pack must return a ref-advertisement string if opts[:advertise_refs] is set to true; otherwise, they must yield an IO object that Grack uses to read the client's response from.
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Copyright (c) 2009 Scott Chacon <schacon@gmail.com>
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