Prevent hang in git cat-file if repository is not a valid repository and other fixes (#17991)
This PR contains multiple fixes. The most important of which is: * Prevent hang in git cat-file if the repository is not a valid repository Unfortunately it appears that if git cat-file is run in an invalid repository it will hang until stdin is closed. This will result in deadlocked /pulls pages and dangling git cat-file calls if a broken repository is tried to be reviewed or pulls exists for a broken repository. Fix #14734 Fix #9271 Fix #16113 Otherwise there are a few small other fixes included which this PR was initially intending to fix: * Fix panic on partial compares due to missing PullRequestWorkInProgressPrefixes * Fix links on pulls pages due to regression from #17551 - by making most /issues routes match /pulls too - Fix #17983 * Fix links on feeds pages due to another regression from #17551 but also fix issue with syncing tags - Fix #17943 * Add missing locale entries for oauth group claims * Prevent NPEs if ColorFormat is called on nil users, repos or teams.
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@ -27,6 +27,20 @@ type WriteCloserError interface {
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CloseWithError(err error) error
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}
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// EnsureValidGitRepository runs git rev-parse in the repository path - thus ensuring that the repository is a valid repository.
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// Run before opening git cat-file.
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// This is needed otherwise the git cat-file will hang for invalid repositories.
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func EnsureValidGitRepository(ctx context.Context, repoPath string) error {
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stderr := strings.Builder{}
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err := NewCommandContext(ctx, "rev-parse").
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SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("%s rev-parse [repo_path: %s]", GitExecutable, repoPath)).
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RunInDirFullPipeline(repoPath, nil, &stderr, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return ConcatenateError(err, (&stderr).String())
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}
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return nil
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}
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// CatFileBatchCheck opens git cat-file --batch-check in the provided repo and returns a stdin pipe, a stdout reader and cancel function
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func CatFileBatchCheck(ctx context.Context, repoPath string) (WriteCloserError, *bufio.Reader, func()) {
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batchStdinReader, batchStdinWriter := io.Pipe()
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