On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 08:07:00PM +0100, Richard wrote: > I work on a git server called gitano. > We've been using and recommending cgit for the web UI. > > I've been working on adding git namespace support to both, > so that we can separate administrative branches from code branches. > > Because git is not namespace aware for anything but git-upload-pack > and git-receive-pack, > I've had to implement namespace parsing in cgit > for listing branches, showing logs, displaying notes and commit decorations. > It might be more useful if this support was added to git itself, > so other git servers could make use of it so there's less duplicated code. > > I think the way to do this would be to make the low-level ref reading functions, > read_raw_ref, for_each_reflog_ent*, reflog_exists etc., > interpret the ref they are passed as being relative to the current git > namespace. > > Since when upload-pack and receive-pack run hooks they leave GIT_NAMESPACE set > there are hook scripts that expect that the current namespace is ignored, > so commands that now want to be namespace aware would have to opt-in. That seems really unfortunate. While at the time we wanted to start with namespace support in upload-pack and receive-pack (and http-backend) because those would allow using it as a server-side storage format, I don't think we realized that leaving GIT_NAMESPACE in the hook environment would completely prevent other git commands from automatically handling namespaces. And conversely, we can't just have upload-pack and receive-pack start removing it from the hook environment, because a hook might expect to read the current namespace from it (and then run git commands that the hook expects will ignore it). (This also affects libgit2; I recently added a function to libgit2 to interpret various git environment variables, including GIT_NAMESPACE. If git commands can't just use that automatically, that'll need to change too, to avoid unexpected behavior in hooks.) For that matter, someone could run "GIT_NAMESPACE=foo git push remotename branchname" or "GIT_NAMESPACE=foo git clone remotename", and based on the current behavior, they'd expect to have the namespace apply to the remote end, but not the local end. Unfortunately, I think at this point, GIT_NAMESPACE has to exclusively refer to the namespace for the remote end, to avoid breakage. Which means any automatic pervasive support for namespaces on the local side would need to use a different mechanism. (In addition to applying to ref enumeration, this would also need to apply to the local end of refspecs.) And this new mechanism would need to not affect the remote end, to allow remapping the local end while accessing an un-namespaced (or differently namespaced) remote. -- 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