package remote //go:generate mockery -name Remote -output mock -case=underscore import ( "net/http" "github.com/drone/drone/model" "github.com/drone/drone/remote/bitbucket" "github.com/drone/drone/remote/bitbucketserver" "github.com/drone/drone/remote/github" "github.com/drone/drone/remote/gitlab" "github.com/drone/drone/remote/gogs" "github.com/drone/drone/shared/envconfig" "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus" "golang.org/x/net/context" ) func Load(env envconfig.Env) Remote { driver := env.Get("REMOTE_DRIVER") switch driver { case "bitbucket": return bitbucket.Load(env) case "github": return github.Load(env) case "gitlab": return gitlab.Load(env) case "gogs": return gogs.Load(env) case "bitbucketserver": return bitbucketserver.Load(env) default: logrus.Fatalf("unknown remote driver %s", driver) } return nil } type Remote interface { // Login authenticates the session and returns the // remote user details. Login(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (*model.User, bool, error) // Auth authenticates the session and returns the remote user // login for the given token and secret Auth(token, secret string) (string, error) // Repo fetches the named repository from the remote system. Repo(u *model.User, owner, repo string) (*model.Repo, error) // Repos fetches a list of repos from the remote system. Repos(u *model.User) ([]*model.RepoLite, error) // Perm fetches the named repository permissions from // the remote system for the specified user. Perm(u *model.User, owner, repo string) (*model.Perm, error) // File fetches a file from the remote repository and returns in string // format. File(u *model.User, r *model.Repo, b *model.Build, f string) ([]byte, error) // Status sends the commit status to the remote system. // An example would be the GitHub pull request status. Status(u *model.User, r *model.Repo, b *model.Build, link string) error // Netrc returns a .netrc file that can be used to clone // private repositories from a remote system. Netrc(u *model.User, r *model.Repo) (*model.Netrc, error) // Activate activates a repository by creating the post-commit hook and // adding the SSH deploy key, if applicable. Activate(u *model.User, r *model.Repo, k *model.Key, link string) error // Deactivate removes a repository by removing all the post-commit hooks // which are equal to link and removing the SSH deploy key. Deactivate(u *model.User, r *model.Repo, link string) error // Hook parses the post-commit hook from the Request body // and returns the required data in a standard format. Hook(r *http.Request) (*model.Repo, *model.Build, error) } type Refresher interface { // Refresh refreshes an oauth token and expiration for the given // user. It returns true if the token was refreshed, false if the // token was not refreshed, and error if it failed to refersh. Refresh(*model.User) (bool, error) } // Login authenticates the session and returns the // remote user details. func Login(c context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (*model.User, bool, error) { return FromContext(c).Login(w, r) } // Auth authenticates the session and returns the remote user // login for the given token and secret func Auth(c context.Context, token, secret string) (string, error) { return FromContext(c).Auth(token, secret) } // Repo fetches the named repository from the remote system. func Repo(c context.Context, u *model.User, owner, repo string) (*model.Repo, error) { return FromContext(c).Repo(u, owner, repo) } // Repos fetches a list of repos from the remote system. func Repos(c context.Context, u *model.User) ([]*model.RepoLite, error) { return FromContext(c).Repos(u) } // Perm fetches the named repository permissions from // the remote system for the specified user. func Perm(c context.Context, u *model.User, owner, repo string) (*model.Perm, error) { return FromContext(c).Perm(u, owner, repo) } // File fetches a file from the remote repository and returns in string format. func File(c context.Context, u *model.User, r *model.Repo, b *model.Build, f string) ([]byte, error) { return FromContext(c).File(u, r, b, f) } // Status sends the commit status to the remote system. // An example would be the GitHub pull request status. func Status(c context.Context, u *model.User, r *model.Repo, b *model.Build, link string) error { return FromContext(c).Status(u, r, b, link) } // Netrc returns a .netrc file that can be used to clone // private repositories from a remote system. func Netrc(c context.Context, u *model.User, r *model.Repo) (*model.Netrc, error) { return FromContext(c).Netrc(u, r) } // Activate activates a repository by creating the post-commit hook and // adding the SSH deploy key, if applicable. func Activate(c context.Context, u *model.User, r *model.Repo, k *model.Key, link string) error { return FromContext(c).Activate(u, r, k, link) } // Deactivate removes a repository by removing all the post-commit hooks // which are equal to link and removing the SSH deploy key. func Deactivate(c context.Context, u *model.User, r *model.Repo, link string) error { return FromContext(c).Deactivate(u, r, link) } // Hook parses the post-commit hook from the Request body // and returns the required data in a standard format. func Hook(c context.Context, r *http.Request) (*model.Repo, *model.Build, error) { return FromContext(c).Hook(r) } // Refresh refreshes an oauth token and expiration for the given // user. It returns true if the token was refreshed, false if the // token was not refreshed, and error if it failed to refersh. func Refresh(c context.Context, u *model.User) (bool, error) { remote := FromContext(c) refresher, ok := remote.(Refresher) if !ok { return false, nil } return refresher.Refresh(u) }