From b8a4698831626b8f1d473c92d0a880062dedbe1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justin Wernick Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 21:44:55 +0200 Subject: Added a changelog for completed todo items --- readme.org | 308 ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 308 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 readme.org (limited to 'readme.org') diff --git a/readme.org b/readme.org deleted file mode 100644 index 22629c1..0000000 --- a/readme.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,308 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Shackle Shell -#+AUTHOR: Justin Wernick - -[[https://img.shields.io/crates/v/shackle-shell]] - -A shell for restricting access on a version control server. - -This is intended as a replacement for [[https://git-scm.com/docs/git-shell][Git Shell]], but with a few opinionated -differences: - -- Additional commands, like creating new repos, are built in. No extension with - shell scripts. -- Strict enforcement of a specified directory structure. Git push / pull - commands only work for these paths. New repos are created in these paths. - - Private git repos are created in =~/git//.git= - - Shared git repos are created in =~/git//.git= -- Better interactive UX than Git Shell, including: - - Command history (limited to the current session). - - Emacs-style shortcuts (eg =Ctrl+a= to move cursor to the beginning of line). - - Docs available for all commands, available in the shell itself. -- (coming soon!) Support for other other version control systems. - -* Getting Started - -** Usage - -Shackle Shell is intended to be set as the default shell for a user on a git -server, where the user connects over SSH (see the Installation section below). - -When you log in over SSH, you'll see a prompt, ready for you to type commands. - -#+begin_src fundamental - > -#+end_src - -You can see the built in help by running the =help= command. - -#+begin_src fundamental - > help - Usage: - - Commands: - init Create a new repository - list List all repositories available - set-description Sets the description of a repository, as shown in the CLI listing and web interfaces - set-branch Sets the main branch of the repository - exit Quit the shell - git-upload-pack Server side command required to git fetch from the server - git-receive-pack Server side command required by git push to the server - help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) - - Options: - -h, --help Print help -#+end_src - -The =init= command is used to create a new repo. In its simplest form, you just -provide it with the name of your new repo. This will create a git repo with -individual ownership. - -#+begin_src fundamental - > init awesome-project-idea - Successfully created "git/shukkie/awesome-project-idea.git" -#+end_src - -The path given here is relative to your home directory. So the full URL to clone -this repo is =@:= - -#+begin_src fundamental - $ git clone shukkie@example.com:git/shukkie/awesome-project-idea.git -#+end_src - -You can learn its advanced options by using the =--help= flag. This works for -all of the options, and is a great way to learn what all the commands do. - -#+begin_src fundamental - > init --help - Create a new repository - - Usage: init [OPTIONS] - - Arguments: - Name of the new repository - - Options: - --group Share repository ownership with the specified group (user must be a member of the group) - --description Sets the description of the repository, as shown in the CLI listing and web interfaces - --branch Sets the main branch of the repository [default: main] - -h, --help Print help -#+end_src - -** Installation - -*** Background - -Shackle is designed to run on a Git server. The process of setting up your own -Git server, which is set up as described in the following two articles: - -- [[https://www.worthe-it.co.za/blog/2022-06-10-how-to-train-your-git-server.html][initial server setup]] -- [[https://www.worthe-it.co.za/blog/2023-06-02-leveling-up-your-git-server-sharing-repos.html][sharing repos]]. - -*** Prerequisites - -The following programs much be installed: - -- Git - - This is used for git operations which are passed through for the operation - of =git push= and =git fetch=. - - Git must be installed, with the =git-upload-pack= and =git-receive-pack= - executables on the path. -- SSH - - I assume users will be connecting over SSH. This is not enforced by the - shell, but is the primary use case I have in mind. I have tested this using - the OpenSSH daemon. - -*** Building Shackle - -Binary releases of Shackle can be downloaded from [[https://codeberg.org/worthe-it/shackle-shell/releases/][Codeberg]]. - -You can also build it yourself from source. The easiest way to do this is using -=cargo install=. - -This requires a the Rust toolchain and a C compiler. See the Development -Environment Setup section below for more information on environment setup to -build from source. - -#+begin_src sh - # This installs to Cargo's default, which is ~/.cargo/bin. Consider using the - # --root option to install it somewhere that makes more sense for your server. - cargo install shackle-shell -#+end_src - -*** Creating the required directory structure - -Next, Shackle expects a specific directory structure. Specifically, personal git -repos will live in =~/git/your-username= and shared repos will live in -=~/git/your-group=. - -If you have many users on your server, then consider making =~/git= a symlink to -the actual shared location for your git repos. For example, on my repo, all git -users have a =~/git= symlink in their home directory which actually points at -=/srv/git=. - -#+begin_src sh - mkdir -p ~/git/$USER - chmod --recursive u=rwX,g=,o= ~/git/$USER - - # Note that this should be a group you're actually a member of! - GROUP=my-group - mkdir -p ~/git/$GROUP - chown --recursive $USER:$GROUP ~/git/$GROUP - chmod --recursive u=rwX,g=rwXs,o= ~/git/$GROUP -#+end_src - -*** Set Shackle as your default shell - -The next step is to set the default shell of your user to Shackle. This will -mean that if you login as the user, for example over ssh, then the default shell -will be Shackle. - -#+begin_src sh - sudo usermod --shell $HOME/.cargo/bin/shackle-shell $USER -#+end_src - -* Operating System Support - -Currently, Shackle Shell only supports running on Linux. - -It will likely work on other Unix-like platforms, such as MacOS, but this is not -currently tested, and there are currently no plans to do so. I would not expect -it to work on Windows. - -* Development Guide - -** Development Environment Setup - -- Rust - - This project is built using the Rust programming language, and its build - tool Cargo. Information on how to install these tools is available on [[https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started][the - Rust website]]. -- C Compiler - - This is used to built one of the dependencies, libgit2. This can be - obtained from your operating system's package manager. -- Docker - - Some of the tests use Docker to create a simulated environment. This can be - obtained from your operating system's package manager, or the [[https://www.docker.com/][Docker - website]]. - - Docker must be installed, with the =docker= executable on the path. - - Your user must have permission to use docker, including building and running - Docker containers. -- Git - - Some of the tests use Git to test the end to end functionality of the - shell. This can be obtained from your operating system's package manager, or - the [[https://git-scm.com/][Git website]]. - - Git must be installed, with the =git= executable on the path. -- SSH - - Some of the tests use an SSH client to test the end to end functionality of - the shell. I have tested this with OpenSSH, which can be obtained from your - operating system's package manager, or the [[https://git-scm.com/][Git website]]. - - with the =ssh= executable on the path. - -If you're running Arch Linux, these are the steps you'll need to get your -environment ready. - -#+begin_src sh - sudo pacman -S rustup docker git openssh gcc - - # Rust - rustup default stable - - # Docker - sudo usermod -a -G docker $USER - sudo systemctl start docker.service - - # Note: you need to log out and in again for the new group to take effect -#+end_src - -** Running Tests - -All unit tests are run with Cargo. - -#+begin_src sh - cargo test -#+end_src - -** Linting - -Clippy should be used for linting. This can be installed using Rustup. - -#+begin_src sh - rustup component add clippy -#+end_src - -And it can be run via Cargo. - -#+begin_src sh - cargo clippy -#+end_src - -** Building a Release Binary - -Release binaries should be built in release mode. - -#+begin_src sh - cargo build --release -#+end_src - -After running this, the binary is available in =./target/release/shackle-shell= - -* Roadmap / Issue Tracker TODO list - -** MVP - -- [X] interactive command prompt -- [X] non-interactive commands can be run with -c -- [X] exit command -- [X] git init of private repo -- [X] responds to unknown commands -- [X] Isolation of workdir between tests -- [X] git fetch with git upload-pack -- [X] git push with git receive-pack -- [X] proper shell argument lexing, with quote stuff -- [X] history (only within same session) -- [X] don't quit interactive shell sessions if there's an error -- [X] help command -- [X] restrict repos to only acceptable paths - - [X] clone / pull - - [X] push -- [X] git init of shared repos - - [X] create the shared repo in the right place - - [X] use the right file permissions and config - - [X] don't allow this to be a group the user isn't in - - [X] allow pull and push from shared repos -- [X] listing of repos -- [X] set repo descriptions - - [X] init new repo - - [X] change an existing repo -- [X] Change ~git-init~ name to just be ~init~. Later, the ~git~ part will be an - option which defaults to git. -- [X] set the main branch of a repo -- [X] help docs on all the commands - -** Post-MVP - -- [X] proper licensing -- [X] all the getting started stuff in the readme -- [X] clean up crates.io metadata - - [X] crates.io friendly readme: needs to be markdown - - [X] rename to something that isn't taken on crates.io (shackle-shell) -- [X] publish to crates.io -- [ ] project website -- [ ] functions correctly when the git path isn't created with correct - permissions yet -- [ ] git archive with git upload-archive -- [ ] git config management around protected branches -- [ ] move a repo to a different group -- [ ] housekeeping git tasks (git fsck, git gc) -- [ ] pijul fetch and pijul push -- [ ] pijul support on other commands - -* Support - -If you get value from this project, consider supporting me on [[https://www.patreon.com/worthe_it][Patreon]]. Support -via Patreon helps to cover hosting, buying computer stuff, and will allow me to -spend more time writing articles and open source software. - -* License - -Licensed under [[./LICENSE][MIT License]]. -- cgit v1.2.3