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checkout/src/github-api-helper.ts

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import * as assert from 'assert'
import * as core from '@actions/core'
import * as fs from 'fs'
import * as github from '@actions/github'
import * as io from '@actions/io'
import * as path from 'path'
import * as retryHelper from './retry-helper'
import * as toolCache from '@actions/tool-cache'
import {default as uuid} from 'uuid/v4'
const IS_WINDOWS = process.platform === 'win32'
export async function downloadRepository(
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authToken: string,
owner: string,
repo: string,
ref: string,
commit: string,
repositoryPath: string,
baseUrl?: string
): Promise<void> {
// Determine the default branch
if (!ref && !commit) {
core.info('Determining the default branch')
ref = await getDefaultBranch(authToken, owner, repo, baseUrl)
}
// Download the archive
let archiveData = await retryHelper.execute(async () => {
core.info('Downloading the archive')
return await downloadArchive(authToken, owner, repo, ref, commit, baseUrl)
})
// Write archive to disk
core.info('Writing archive to disk')
const uniqueId = uuid()
const archivePath = path.join(repositoryPath, `${uniqueId}.tar.gz`)
await fs.promises.writeFile(archivePath, archiveData)
archiveData = Buffer.from('') // Free memory
// Extract archive
core.info('Extracting the archive')
const extractPath = path.join(repositoryPath, uniqueId)
await io.mkdirP(extractPath)
if (IS_WINDOWS) {
await toolCache.extractZip(archivePath, extractPath)
} else {
await toolCache.extractTar(archivePath, extractPath)
}
Add missing `await`s (#379) * auth-helper: properly await replacement of the token value in the config After writing the `.extraheader` config, we manually replace the token with the actual value. This is done in an `async` function, but we were not `await`ing the result. In our tests, this commit fixes a flakiness we observed where `remote.origin.url` sometimes (very rarely, actually) is not set for submodules. Our interpretation is that the configs are in the process of being rewritten with the correct token value _while_ another `git config` that wants to set the `insteadOf` value is reading the config, which is currently empty. A more idiomatic way to fix this in Typescript would use `Promise.all()`, like this: await Promise.all( configPaths.map(async configPath => { core.debug(`Replacing token placeholder in '${configPath}'`) await this.replaceTokenPlaceholder(configPath) }) ) However, during review of https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/379 it was decided to keep the `for` loop in the interest of simplicity. Reported by Ian Lynagh. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> * downloadRepository(): await the result of recursive deletions Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> * Ask ESLint to report floating Promises This rule is quite helpful in avoiding hard-to-debug missing `await`s. Note: there are two locations in `src/main.ts` that trigger warnings: the `run()` and the `cleanup()` function are called without `await` and without any `.catch()` clause. In the initial version of https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/379, this was addressed by adding `.catch()` clauses. However, it was determined that this is boilerplate code that will need to be fixed in a broader way. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> * Rebuild This trick was brought to you by `npm ci && npm run build`. Needed to get the PR build to pass. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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await io.rmRF(archivePath)
// Determine the path of the repository content. The archive contains
// a top-level folder and the repository content is inside.
const archiveFileNames = await fs.promises.readdir(extractPath)
assert.ok(
archiveFileNames.length == 1,
'Expected exactly one directory inside archive'
)
const archiveVersion = archiveFileNames[0] // The top-level folder name includes the short SHA
core.info(`Resolved version ${archiveVersion}`)
const tempRepositoryPath = path.join(extractPath, archiveVersion)
// Move the files
for (const fileName of await fs.promises.readdir(tempRepositoryPath)) {
const sourcePath = path.join(tempRepositoryPath, fileName)
const targetPath = path.join(repositoryPath, fileName)
if (IS_WINDOWS) {
await io.cp(sourcePath, targetPath, {recursive: true}) // Copy on Windows (Windows Defender may have a lock)
} else {
await io.mv(sourcePath, targetPath)
}
}
Add missing `await`s (#379) * auth-helper: properly await replacement of the token value in the config After writing the `.extraheader` config, we manually replace the token with the actual value. This is done in an `async` function, but we were not `await`ing the result. In our tests, this commit fixes a flakiness we observed where `remote.origin.url` sometimes (very rarely, actually) is not set for submodules. Our interpretation is that the configs are in the process of being rewritten with the correct token value _while_ another `git config` that wants to set the `insteadOf` value is reading the config, which is currently empty. A more idiomatic way to fix this in Typescript would use `Promise.all()`, like this: await Promise.all( configPaths.map(async configPath => { core.debug(`Replacing token placeholder in '${configPath}'`) await this.replaceTokenPlaceholder(configPath) }) ) However, during review of https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/379 it was decided to keep the `for` loop in the interest of simplicity. Reported by Ian Lynagh. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> * downloadRepository(): await the result of recursive deletions Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> * Ask ESLint to report floating Promises This rule is quite helpful in avoiding hard-to-debug missing `await`s. Note: there are two locations in `src/main.ts` that trigger warnings: the `run()` and the `cleanup()` function are called without `await` and without any `.catch()` clause. In the initial version of https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/379, this was addressed by adding `.catch()` clauses. However, it was determined that this is boilerplate code that will need to be fixed in a broader way. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> * Rebuild This trick was brought to you by `npm ci && npm run build`. Needed to get the PR build to pass. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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await io.rmRF(extractPath)
}
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/**
* Looks up the default branch name
*/
export async function getDefaultBranch(
authToken: string,
owner: string,
repo: string,
baseUrl?: string
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): Promise<string> {
return await retryHelper.execute(async () => {
core.info('Retrieving the default branch name')
const octokit = github.getOctokit(authToken, {baseUrl: baseUrl})
let result: string
try {
// Get the default branch from the repo info
const response = await octokit.rest.repos.get({owner, repo})
result = response.data.default_branch
assert.ok(result, 'default_branch cannot be empty')
} catch (err) {
// Handle .wiki repo
if (
(err as any)?.status === 404 &&
repo.toUpperCase().endsWith('.WIKI')
) {
result = 'master'
}
// Otherwise error
else {
throw err
}
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}
// Print the default branch
core.info(`Default branch '${result}'`)
// Prefix with 'refs/heads'
if (!result.startsWith('refs/')) {
result = `refs/heads/${result}`
}
return result
})
}
async function downloadArchive(
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authToken: string,
owner: string,
repo: string,
ref: string,
commit: string,
baseUrl?: string
): Promise<Buffer> {
const octokit = github.getOctokit(authToken, {baseUrl: baseUrl})
const download = IS_WINDOWS
? octokit.rest.repos.downloadZipballArchive
: octokit.rest.repos.downloadTarballArchive
const response = await download({
owner: owner,
repo: repo,
ref: commit || ref
})
return Buffer.from(response.data as ArrayBuffer) // response.data is ArrayBuffer
}