// Package identity contains the identity data model and low-level related functions package identity import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "strings" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/repository" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/util/git" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/util/lamport" ) const identityRefPattern = "refs/identities/" const identityRemoteRefPattern = "refs/remotes/%s/identities/" const versionEntryName = "version" const identityConfigKey = "git-bug.identity" var _ Interface = &Identity{} type Identity struct { // Id used as unique identifier id string lastCommit git.Hash // all the successive version of the identity versions []*Version } func NewIdentity(name string, email string) *Identity { return &Identity{ versions: []*Version{ { name: name, email: email, nonce: makeNonce(20), }, }, } } func NewIdentityFull(name string, email string, login string, avatarUrl string) *Identity { return &Identity{ versions: []*Version{ { name: name, email: email, login: login, avatarURL: avatarUrl, nonce: makeNonce(20), }, }, } } // MarshalJSON will only serialize the id func (i *Identity) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { return json.Marshal(&IdentityStub{ id: i.Id(), }) } // UnmarshalJSON will only read the id // Users of this package are expected to run Load() to load // the remaining data from the identities data in git. func (i *Identity) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { panic("identity should be loaded with identity.UnmarshalJSON") } // ReadLocal load a local Identity from the identities data available in git func ReadLocal(repo repository.Repo, id string) (*Identity, error) { ref := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", identityRefPattern, id) return read(repo, ref) } // ReadRemote load a remote Identity from the identities data available in git func ReadRemote(repo repository.Repo, remote string, id string) (*Identity, error) { ref := fmt.Sprintf(identityRemoteRefPattern, remote) + id return read(repo, ref) } // read will load and parse an identity frdm git func read(repo repository.Repo, ref string) (*Identity, error) { refSplit := strings.Split(ref, "/") id := refSplit[len(refSplit)-1] hashes, err := repo.ListCommits(ref) // TODO: this is not perfect, it might be a command invoke error if err != nil { return nil, ErrIdentityNotExist } i := &Identity{ id: id, } for _, hash := range hashes { entries, err := repo.ListEntries(hash) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "can't list git tree entries") } if len(entries) != 1 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid identity data at hash %s", hash) } entry := entries[0] if entry.Name != versionEntryName { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid identity data at hash %s", hash) } data, err := repo.ReadData(entry.Hash) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to read git blob data") } var version Version err = json.Unmarshal(data, &version) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to decode Identity version json %s", hash) } // tag the version with the commit hash version.commitHash = hash i.lastCommit = hash i.versions = append(i.versions, &version) } return i, nil } // NewFromGitUser will query the repository for user detail and // build the corresponding Identity func NewFromGitUser(repo repository.Repo) (*Identity, error) { name, err := repo.GetUserName() if err != nil { return nil, err } if name == "" { return nil, errors.New("user name is not configured in git yet. Please use `git config --global user.name \"John Doe\"`") } email, err := repo.GetUserEmail() if err != nil { return nil, err } if email == "" { return nil, errors.New("user name is not configured in git yet. Please use `git config --global user.email johndoe@example.com`") } return NewIdentity(name, email), nil } // SetUserIdentity store the user identity's id in the git config func SetUserIdentity(repo repository.RepoCommon, identity Identity) error { return repo.StoreConfig(identityConfigKey, identity.Id()) } // GetUserIdentity read the current user identity, set with a git config entry func GetUserIdentity(repo repository.Repo) (*Identity, error) { configs, err := repo.ReadConfigs(identityConfigKey) if err != nil { return nil, err } if len(configs) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("no identity set") } if len(configs) > 1 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("multiple identity config exist") } var id string for _, val := range configs { id = val } return ReadLocal(repo, id) } func (i *Identity) AddVersion(version *Version) { i.versions = append(i.versions, version) } // Write the identity into the Repository. In particular, this ensure that // the Id is properly set. func (i *Identity) Commit(repo repository.Repo) error { // Todo: check for mismatch between memory and commited data for _, v := range i.versions { if v.commitHash != "" { i.lastCommit = v.commitHash // ignore already commited versions continue } blobHash, err := v.Write(repo) if err != nil { return err } // Make a git tree referencing the blob tree := []repository.TreeEntry{ {ObjectType: repository.Blob, Hash: blobHash, Name: versionEntryName}, } treeHash, err := repo.StoreTree(tree) if err != nil { return err } var commitHash git.Hash if i.lastCommit != "" { commitHash, err = repo.StoreCommitWithParent(treeHash, i.lastCommit) } else { commitHash, err = repo.StoreCommit(treeHash) } if err != nil { return err } i.lastCommit = commitHash v.commitHash = commitHash // if it was the first commit, use the commit hash as the Identity id if i.id == "" { i.id = string(commitHash) } } if i.id == "" { panic("identity with no id") } ref := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", identityRefPattern, i.id) err := repo.UpdateRef(ref, i.lastCommit) if err != nil { return err } return nil } // Merge will merge a different version of the same Identity // // To make sure that an Identity history can't be altered, a strict fast-forward // only policy is applied here. As an Identity should be tied to a single user, this // should work in practice but it does leave a possibility that a user would edit his // Identity from two different repo concurrently and push the changes in a non-centralized // network of repositories. In this case, it would result in some of the repo accepting one // version and some other accepting another, preventing the network in general to converge // to the same result. This would create a sort of partition of the network, and manual // cleaning would be required. // // An alternative approach would be to have a determinist rebase: // - any commits present in both local and remote version would be kept, never changed. // - newer commits would be merged in a linear chain of commits, ordered based on the // Lamport time // // However, this approach leave the possibility, in the case of a compromised crypto keys, // of forging a new version with a bogus Lamport time to be inserted before a legit version, // invalidating the correct version and hijacking the Identity. There would only be a short // period of time where this would be possible (before the network converge) but I'm not // confident enough to implement that. I choose the strict fast-forward only approach, // despite it's potential problem with two different version as mentioned above. func (i *Identity) Merge(repo repository.Repo, other *Identity) (bool, error) { if i.id != other.id { return false, errors.New("merging unrelated identities is not supported") } if i.lastCommit == "" || other.lastCommit == "" { return false, errors.New("can't merge identities that has never been stored") } /*ancestor, err := repo.FindCommonAncestor(i.lastCommit, other.lastCommit) if err != nil { return false, errors.Wrap(err, "can't find common ancestor") }*/ modified := false for j, otherVersion := range other.versions { // if there is more version in other, take them if len(i.versions) == j { i.versions = append(i.versions, otherVersion) i.lastCommit = otherVersion.commitHash modified = true } // we have a non fast-forward merge. // as explained in the doc above, refusing to merge if i.versions[j].commitHash != otherVersion.commitHash { return false, errors.New("non fast-forward identity merge") } } if modified { err := repo.UpdateRef(identityRefPattern+i.id, i.lastCommit) if err != nil { return false, err } } return false, nil } // Validate check if the Identity data is valid func (i *Identity) Validate() error { lastTime := lamport.Time(0) for _, v := range i.versions { if err := v.Validate(); err != nil { return err } if v.time < lastTime { return fmt.Errorf("non-chronological version (%d --> %d)", lastTime, v.time) } lastTime = v.time } return nil } func (i *Identity) lastVersion() *Version { if len(i.versions) <= 0 { panic("no version at all") } return i.versions[len(i.versions)-1] } // Id return the Identity identifier func (i *Identity) Id() string { if i.id == "" { // simply panic as it would be a coding error // (using an id of an identity not stored yet) panic("no id yet") } return i.id } // Name return the last version of the name func (i *Identity) Name() string { return i.lastVersion().name } // Email return the last version of the email func (i *Identity) Email() string { return i.lastVersion().email } // Login return the last version of the login func (i *Identity) Login() string { return i.lastVersion().login } // AvatarUrl return the last version of the Avatar URL func (i *Identity) AvatarUrl() string { return i.lastVersion().avatarURL } // Keys return the last version of the valid keys func (i *Identity) Keys() []Key { return i.lastVersion().keys } // IsProtected return true if the chain of git commits started to be signed. // If that's the case, only signed commit with a valid key for this identity can be added. func (i *Identity) IsProtected() bool { // Todo return false } // ValidKeysAtTime return the set of keys valid at a given lamport time func (i *Identity) ValidKeysAtTime(time lamport.Time) []Key { var result []Key for _, v := range i.versions { if v.time > time { return result } result = v.keys } return result } // DisplayName return a non-empty string to display, representing the // identity, based on the non-empty values. func (i *Identity) DisplayName() string { switch { case i.Name() == "" && i.Login() != "": return i.Login() case i.Name() != "" && i.Login() == "": return i.Name() case i.Name() != "" && i.Login() != "": return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s)", i.Name(), i.Login()) } panic("invalid person data") } // SetMetadata store arbitrary metadata along the last defined Version. // If the Version has been commit to git already, it won't be overwritten. func (i *Identity) SetMetadata(key string, value string) { i.lastVersion().SetMetadata(key, value) } // ImmutableMetadata return all metadata for this Identity, accumulated from each Version. // If multiple value are found, the first defined takes precedence. func (i *Identity) ImmutableMetadata() map[string]string { metadata := make(map[string]string) for _, version := range i.versions { for key, value := range version.metadata { if _, has := metadata[key]; !has { metadata[key] = value } } } return metadata } // MutableMetadata return all metadata for this Identity, accumulated from each Version. // If multiple value are found, the last defined takes precedence. func (i *Identity) MutableMetadata() map[string]string { metadata := make(map[string]string) for _, version := range i.versions { for key, value := range version.metadata { metadata[key] = value } } return metadata }