Previous behavior was that status code was automatically set to 200
regardless of reported status and according to HTTP Smart protocol[1]:
If there is no repository at $GIT_URL, or the resource pointed to by
a location matching $GIT_URL does not exist, the server MUST NOT
respond with 200 OK response. A server SHOULD respond with
404 Not Found, 410 Gone, or any other suitable HTTP status code which
does not imply the resource exists as requested.
Since the jgit HTTP client isn't able to handle reading content from a
response reporting an error (calling HttpURLConnection#getInputStream
on a "failed" connection throws an exception and the internal interface
HttpConnection does not expose HttpURLConnection#getErrorStream) the
SmartClientSmartServerTest needed to be rewritten to expect the generic
response messages.
[1] https://git-scm.com/docs/http-protocol#_general_request_processing
Bug: 579676
Change-Id: Ibb942d02124a0bc279df09600b091354019ce064
- this is the same version eclipse platform currently uses
- update servlet-api to 4.0
- configure keystore used by AppServer with Subject Alternative Names
for host name and ip address to satisfy more strict SNI checking in
Jetty 10. See https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/issues/5379
- add jetty bundles to JGit-dependency-bundles in the jgit p2 repository
Bug: 571932
Bug: 576100
Change-Id: Ibd0240cf7ad4dc201947fd69707f517c3c1fc1c8
In Java 11 type arguments for anonymous subclasses can be inferred
and don't need to be specified. This resolves a number of compiler
warnings.
Change-Id: I55eff3babb7628aa0627085e65a1b45eb12c2cd3
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
This ensures the compiler compiles against the public, supported and
documented API for a specific VM version (here 11) [1]. This also means
that
we don't need EE descriptors in Eclipse anymore in order to ensure that
only supported APIs of the selected Java version can be used.
According to [2] if option --release is used --source and --target
options can't be used.
While we are at it also add default value for all new jdt core options
added in Eclipse 4.21.
[1] https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/tools/javac.html
[2] https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/14/docs/specs/man/javac.html#option-release
Change-Id: I852a5d7b0a3210751c15d79ec91915b4c01c41e2
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* master: (38 commits)
Revert "DFS block cache: Refactor to enable parallel index loading"
GitServlet: allow to override default error handlers
Silence API error for new interface method ProtocolV2Hook#onObjectInfo
transport: add object-info capability
Ignore IllegalStateException if JVM is already shutting down
Update orbit to R20210825222808 for 2021-09
Update spotbugs-maven-plugin to 4.3.0
Update ant to 1.10.11 also in pom.xml
DFS block cache: add additional stats to DfsReaderIoStats
Update Orbit to S20210817231813
[gpg] Better GPG home directory determination
FS: cleanup use of final modifier
Ensure FS#searchPath only selects executable files
RevWalk: getMergedInto's result is wrong on the second call
DFS block cache: Refactor to enable parallel index loading
[test] Create keystore with the keytool of the running JDK
[gpg] Update to Bouncy Castle 1.69
[test] Create keystore with the keytool of the running JDK
[sshd] Minor code clean-up
Support commit.template config property
...
Change-Id: I9f99e9a513a23c0c0d252334e79c351512d7355e
GitServlet delegates repository access over HTTP to the GitFilter
servlet.
GitServlet, in turn, can be extended by jgit consumers to provide custom
logic when handling such operations.
This is the case, for example, with Gerrit Code Review, which provides
custom behavior with a GitOverHttpServlet [1].
Among possible customizations, the ability of specifying a custom error
handler for UploadPack and ReceivePack was already introduced in
GitFilter by Idd3b87d6b and I9c708aa5a2, respectively.
However the `setUploadPackErrorHandler` and `setReceivePackErrorHandler`
methods were never added to the GitServlet.
Expose the `setUploadPackErrorHandler` and `setReceivePackErrorHandler`
methods to the GitServlet, so that consumers of the jgit library might
specify custom error handlers.
[1] https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit/+/refs/heads/stable-3.2/java/com/google/gerrit/httpd/GitOverHttpServlet.java#95
Change-Id: I712d485ff68b662b48c71ef75650c5a155950d23