On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 9:01 AM, brian m. carlson <sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 09:39:59AM +0200, "Ákos, Tajti" wrote: >> Dear List, >> >> we implemented our own git smart http server to be able to check permissions >> and other thing before pushes. It works fine, however, the error messages we >> generate on the server side are not displayed by the command line client. On >> the server we generate error messages like this: >> >> response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED); >> response.getWriter().write(msg); >> >> On the command line we get this: >> >> Total 0 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0) >> POST git-receive-pack (290 bytes) >> efrror: RPC failed; result=22, HTTP code = 401 >> atal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly >> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly >> >> The server message is completely missing. Is there a solution for this? You should not need a patched git; the wire protocol itself has a mechanism for sending "smart" error messages. It's not particularly _obvious_, but it's there. For starters, to return an error message, your status must be 200 OK. You can't return any other status code or Git will interpret your error as some form of _HTTP_ error rather than a _git_ error. In the smart protocol the client sends a service to the server as a query parameter, like "?service=git-receive-pack". For such a request, you need to: - Set the content type to "application/x-<service>-advertisement" (e.g. "application/x-git-receive-pack-advertisement") (Not all command line Git versions require this, but JGit does) - Set the status code as 200 OK - Write back a payload where the first 4 bytes are the hex-encoded length of the text (where "FFFF" is max length for a single packet). Note that the 4 bytes for the size are _part_ of that length, so if you're writing "Test" the length is 8, not 4 - After the size, you write "# service=<service>" (e.g. "# service=git-receive-pack"; note the space after the #) This is the metadata. For an error, you don't really have much to say. - After that, an empty packet, which is "0000" (four zeros) This separates the metadata from the ref advertisement - After that you can write your message, beginning with "ERR " (note the trailing space there). The "ERR " tells Git what you're writing isn't a ref, it's an error. I'd recommend appending a newline (and add 1 more to your length for it), because when Git echoes your error message it doesn't seem to do that I'm not sure whether there's a document that describes all of this; I found it by digging into the Git source code (you can find the "ERR" handling in connect.c, get_remote_heads). This may be exploiting the protocol, I'll leave that to someone more knowledgeable on how they _intended_ this all to be used, but it works for us. A full example looks something like this: "0036# service=git-receive-pack0000ERR This is a test\n" Hope this helps, Bryan Turner > > It does look that way. Does the following patch work for you? > > -- >8 -- > Subject: [PATCH] http: provide server's error message on RPC failure > > The server might provide a custom error message that is useful to the user. > Provide this message to the user if HTTP RPC fails. > > Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > remote-curl.c | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/remote-curl.c b/remote-curl.c > index 52c2d96..5984d35 100644 > --- a/remote-curl.c > +++ b/remote-curl.c > @@ -426,8 +426,8 @@ static int run_slot(struct active_request_slot *slot, > err = run_one_slot(slot, results); > > if (err != HTTP_OK && err != HTTP_REAUTH) { > - error("RPC failed; result=%d, HTTP code = %ld", > - results->curl_result, results->http_code); > + error("RPC failed; result=%d, HTTP code = %ld (%s)", > + results->curl_result, results->http_code, curl_errorstr); > } > > return err; > -- >8 -- > > -- > brian m. carlson / brian with sandals: Houston, Texas, US > +1 832 623 2791 | http://www.crustytoothpaste.net/~bmc | My opinion only > OpenPGP: RSA v4 4096b: 88AC E9B2 9196 305B A994 7552 F1BA 225C 0223 B187 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html