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lfs: add the 'Authorization' property to the Batch API response, if present The client copies all of these properties under 'header' to the HTTP Headers of the subsequent GET or PUT request that it performs. That allows the Basic HTTP authentication used to authorize the Batch API request to also authorize the upload/download action. There's likely further work to do here. There's an 'authenticated' boolean key in the Batch API response that can be set, and there is an 'LFS-Authenticate' header that is used instead of 'WWW-Authenticate'[1]. (We likely need to support both, since some hosting solutions are likely to only respond with the latter.) In any event, this works with SCM Manager, so there is real world benefit. I'm limiting the headers returned to 'Basic', because that's all the lfs spec calls out. In practice, I've seen gitbucket emit custom header content[2]. [1] https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/batch.md#response-errors [2] https://github.com/gitbucket/gitbucket/blob/35655f33c7713f08515ed640ece0948acd6d6168/src/main/scala/gitbucket/core/servlet/GitRepositoryServlet.scala#L119
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Fri, 06 Apr 2018 11:13:47 -0400
parents b1b35a9051c3
children 47ef023d0165
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Test the running system for features availability. Exit with zero
if all features are there, non-zero otherwise. If a feature name is
prefixed with "no-", the absence of feature is tested.
"""

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import hghave
import optparse
import os
import sys

checks = hghave.checks

def list_features():
    for name, feature in sorted(checks.items()):
        desc = feature[1]
        print(name + ':', desc)

def test_features():
    failed = 0
    for name, feature in checks.items():
        check, _ = feature
        try:
            check()
        except Exception as e:
            print("feature %s failed:  %s" % (name, e))
            failed += 1
    return failed

parser = optparse.OptionParser("%prog [options] [features]")
parser.add_option("--test-features", action="store_true",
                  help="test available features")
parser.add_option("--list-features", action="store_true",
                  help="list available features")

def _loadaddon():
    if 'TESTDIR' in os.environ:
        # loading from '.' isn't needed, because `hghave` should be
        # running at TESTTMP in this case
        path = os.environ['TESTDIR']
    else:
        path = '.'

    if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'hghaveaddon.py')):
        return

    sys.path.insert(0, path)
    try:
        import hghaveaddon
        assert hghaveaddon  # silence pyflakes
    except BaseException as inst:
        sys.stderr.write('failed to import hghaveaddon.py from %r: %s\n'
                         % (path, inst))
        sys.exit(2)
    sys.path.pop(0)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    options, args = parser.parse_args()
    _loadaddon()
    if options.list_features:
        list_features()
        sys.exit(0)

    if options.test_features:
        sys.exit(test_features())

    hghave.require(args)