sley_remote/clone.rs
1//! Callable clone orchestration for HTTP(S) and local (`file://`/path) remotes.
2//!
3//! [`clone`] performs the transport-shaped core of `git clone` for the common
4//! branch-tracking case: it initializes the destination repository, fetches from
5//! the resolved remote (reusing the Stage E [`crate::fetch`] machinery), creates
6//! the local branch at the fetched remote tip, points `refs/remotes/<origin>/HEAD`
7//! at the remote default branch, and checks out the worktree (via
8//! [`sley_worktree`]). Everything is taken as explicit parameters — the
9//! destination, the [`ObjectFormat`], the resolved [`CloneSource`], a
10//! [`CloneOptions`], two caller callbacks, and the seam objects
11//! ([`CredentialProvider`], [`ProgressSink`]) — so it never reads process-global
12//! state, mutates the process CWD, parses arguments, or prints.
13//!
14//! Crucially, [`clone`] takes the destination `git_dir` implicitly (from the
15//! init it performs) and drives the fetch against it directly, so there is no
16//! `set_current_dir` dance: the CLI's old clone path chdir'd into the new repo so
17//! its `discover_git_dir`/`ls_remote_resolved_url` helpers would resolve the
18//! freshly-created repository, then restored the CWD. Here the repository and
19//! remote are already resolved by the caller and passed in, so the process CWD is
20//! never touched.
21//!
22//! The CLI keeps everything that is policy or presentation: argument parsing, the
23//! "Cloning into…"/"done." lines and `--depth`/`--filter` warnings, the
24//! unsupported-option gating (bare/mirror, `--revision`, `--shared`/`--reference`,
25//! `--bundle-uri`, SHA-256 over HTTP), and the post-checkout steps
26//! (`--no-checkout` worktree removal, `--sparse`, `--separate-git-dir`). The two
27//! `configure` callbacks let the CLI run its own config-writing helpers (template
28//! application, `remote.<origin>.*`, `-c` overrides, `submodule.active`, branch
29//! upstream) at the right points in the flow while returning the [`GitConfig`]
30//! the next step needs, keeping that CLI-coupled config I/O out of the library.
31//!
32//! SSH clone uses the same [`crate::fetch`] SSH dispatch as fetch; only the
33//! caller-side URL resolution and post-clone presentation stay in the CLI.
34
35use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
36
37use sley_config::GitConfig;
38use sley_core::{GitError, ObjectFormat, ObjectId, Result};
39use sley_formats::RepositoryLayout;
40use sley_refs::{FileRefStore, RefTarget, RefUpdate};
41use sley_transport::RemoteUrl;
42
43use crate::fetch::{FetchOptions, FetchSource, fetch};
44use crate::{CredentialProvider, ProgressSink};
45
46/// The unborn placeholder branch the destination is initialized on, replaced by
47/// the real checked-out branch; mirrors the CLI's previous clone init.
48const CLONE_UNBORN_BRANCH: &str = "__git_rs_clone_unborn__";
49
50/// How [`clone`] reaches the remote it is cloning from.
51///
52/// The caller resolves the remote (URL rewriting, repository discovery — all
53/// process-state dependent) and hands `clone` a concrete transport.
54pub enum CloneSource {
55 /// A smart-HTTP(S) remote at the given already-resolved URL.
56 Http(RemoteUrl),
57 /// An SSH remote at the given already-resolved URL. Fetched by spawning `ssh`
58 /// (the credential seam is unused — the `ssh` program owns authentication).
59 Ssh(RemoteUrl),
60 /// A native anonymous `git://` remote at the given already-resolved URL.
61 Git(RemoteUrl),
62 /// A local repository served in-process from `git_dir`.
63 Local {
64 /// The remote repository's `$GIT_DIR`.
65 git_dir: PathBuf,
66 /// The remote repository's common `$GIT_DIR` (object format source).
67 common_git_dir: PathBuf,
68 },
69}
70
71/// The clone inputs the library needs for the branch-tracking flow, all resolved
72/// by the caller. The remaining `git clone` knobs (bare/mirror, `--revision`,
73/// templates, config overrides, sparse, separate-git-dir, etc.) stay in the CLI:
74/// the unsupported ones are gated before `clone` is called, and the config-writing
75/// ones run inside the `configure`/`configure_branch` callbacks.
76pub struct CloneOptions<'a> {
77 /// The remote name to configure and track (`--origin`, default `origin`).
78 pub origin: &'a str,
79 /// The branch to create locally and check out (the requested `--branch` or
80 /// the remote's default branch).
81 pub checkout_branch: &'a str,
82 /// The remote's default branch, used to decide whether to point
83 /// `refs/remotes/<origin>/HEAD` at it.
84 pub remote_head_branch: &'a str,
85 /// Whether only `checkout_branch` was fetched (`--single-branch`); when set,
86 /// `refs/remotes/<origin>/HEAD` is only written if the checked-out branch is
87 /// the remote default.
88 pub single_branch: bool,
89 /// Shallow clone depth (`--depth N`): truncate history to `N` commits per tip,
90 /// writing `$GIT_DIR/shallow`. `None` is a full clone. Honored by the HTTP
91 /// and SSH transports and by the in-process local server (`git clone
92 /// --no-local --depth N <path>`); a depth on a plain local clone is
93 /// warned-and-ignored upstream of `clone` by the caller, matching git's
94 /// `is_local` behavior.
95 pub depth: Option<u32>,
96 /// `--shallow-since=<date>` (parsed to an epoch): deepen to commits newer
97 /// than the date. Local in-process transport only.
98 pub deepen_since: Option<i64>,
99 /// `--shallow-exclude=<ref>` values, resolved against the remote.
100 pub deepen_not: Vec<String>,
101 /// The committer identity for the branch-creation and checkout reflog entries.
102 pub committer: Vec<u8>,
103 /// The remote `HEAD` is detached at this commit (no default branch). After
104 /// the fetch the destination checks out this commit detached instead of
105 /// creating `checkout_branch`; `refs/remotes/<origin>/HEAD` is not written.
106 pub detached_head: Option<ObjectId>,
107 /// Partial-clone object filter (`--filter=blob:none`) to apply to the
108 /// clone fetch. Only honored by the in-process local server.
109 pub filter: Option<sley_odb::PackObjectFilter>,
110}
111
112/// The structured result of a [`clone`].
113#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
114pub struct CloneOutcome {
115 /// The destination repository's `$GIT_DIR` (the `.git` directory created by
116 /// the init step). The caller uses it for its post-checkout steps.
117 pub git_dir: PathBuf,
118 /// The object id the local branch was created at (the fetched remote tip).
119 pub branch_oid: ObjectId,
120}
121
122/// Fully resolved inputs for a [`clone`] run.
123pub struct CloneRequest<'a> {
124 /// Destination worktree/repository path.
125 pub destination: &'a Path,
126 /// Destination repository object format.
127 pub format: ObjectFormat,
128 /// Already-resolved clone source.
129 pub source: &'a CloneSource,
130 /// Clone behavior and branch-tracking options.
131 pub options: &'a CloneOptions<'a>,
132}
133
134/// Mutable seams used while cloning.
135pub struct CloneServices<'a> {
136 /// Callback that writes initial repository config and returns the resulting
137 /// config snapshot used for the fetch.
138 pub configure: &'a mut dyn FnMut(&Path) -> Result<GitConfig>,
139 /// Callback that writes local branch upstream config and returns the config
140 /// snapshot used for checkout filtering.
141 pub configure_branch: &'a mut dyn FnMut(&Path, &str) -> Result<GitConfig>,
142 /// Credential source for authenticated transports.
143 pub credentials: &'a mut dyn CredentialProvider,
144 /// Progress sink for fetch progress/prune notices.
145 pub progress: &'a mut dyn ProgressSink,
146}
147
148/// Clone the resolved `source` into a fresh repository at `destination`.
149///
150/// Performs the transport-shaped core the CLI's `clone_http_repository` and the
151/// inline local clone path shared: initializes the repository, invokes
152/// `configure` to let the caller write the new repo's config (returning the
153/// [`GitConfig`] to fetch against), fetches the configured refs (reusing
154/// [`crate::fetch::fetch`] with clone's fixed options), creates the local
155/// `checkout_branch` at its fetched remote tip, invokes `configure_branch` to let
156/// the caller write the branch's upstream config (returning the [`GitConfig`] to
157/// check out against), points `refs/remotes/<origin>/HEAD` at the remote default
158/// branch when appropriate, and checks out the worktree.
159///
160/// `configure` runs right after init (before the fetch) and must return the
161/// repository config; `configure_branch` runs right after the local branch is
162/// created (before the worktree checkout) and must return the config used for
163/// checkout. Splitting the config writes into these callbacks keeps the CLI's
164/// config I/O helpers (which depend on CLI-specific config serialization and
165/// templates) out of the library while preserving their ordering in the flow.
166///
167/// Emits any library-side progress through `progress` and returns the structured
168/// [`CloneOutcome`]; never prints, mutates the process CWD, or returns
169/// `GitError::Exit`. A missing `refs/remotes/<origin>/<checkout_branch>` after the
170/// fetch is reported as [`GitError::NotFound`] for the caller to map (the CLI
171/// turns an explicit `--branch` miss into its own message).
172pub fn clone(request: CloneRequest<'_>, services: CloneServices<'_>) -> Result<CloneOutcome> {
173 let layout = RepositoryLayout::init_at_with_initial_branch(
174 request.destination,
175 request.format,
176 false,
177 CLONE_UNBORN_BRANCH,
178 )?;
179 let git_dir = layout.git_dir;
180
181 let config = (services.configure)(&git_dir)?;
182 let fetch_source = match request.source {
183 #[cfg(feature = "http")]
184 CloneSource::Http(remote) => FetchSource::Http(remote.clone()),
185 #[cfg(not(feature = "http"))]
186 CloneSource::Http(_) => {
187 return Err(GitError::Unsupported(
188 "HTTP transport is not enabled in this build".into(),
189 ));
190 }
191 CloneSource::Ssh(remote) => FetchSource::Ssh(remote.clone()),
192 CloneSource::Git(remote) => FetchSource::Git(remote.clone()),
193 CloneSource::Local {
194 git_dir: remote_git_dir,
195 common_git_dir: remote_common_git_dir,
196 } => FetchSource::Local {
197 git_dir: remote_git_dir.clone(),
198 common_git_dir: remote_common_git_dir.clone(),
199 },
200 };
201 let fetch_options = clone_fetch_options(
202 request.options.depth,
203 request.options.deepen_since,
204 request.options.deepen_not.clone(),
205 request.options.filter,
206 );
207 fetch(
208 crate::fetch::FetchRequest {
209 git_dir: &git_dir,
210 format: request.format,
211 config: &config,
212 remote_name: request.options.origin,
213 source: &fetch_source,
214 refspecs: &[],
215 options: &fetch_options,
216 },
217 crate::fetch::FetchServices {
218 credentials: services.credentials,
219 progress: services.progress,
220 },
221 )?;
222
223 let store = FileRefStore::new(&git_dir, request.format);
224 if let Some(detached) = &request.options.detached_head {
225 sley_worktree::checkout_detached_filtered(
226 request.destination,
227 &git_dir,
228 request.format,
229 detached,
230 request.options.committer.clone(),
231 b"clone: checkout".to_vec(),
232 &config,
233 )?;
234 return Ok(CloneOutcome {
235 git_dir,
236 branch_oid: *detached,
237 });
238 }
239 let remote_branch_ref = format!(
240 "refs/remotes/{}/{}",
241 request.options.origin, request.options.checkout_branch
242 );
243 let branch_oid = match store.read_ref(&remote_branch_ref)? {
244 Some(RefTarget::Direct(oid)) => oid,
245 Some(RefTarget::Symbolic(_)) => {
246 return Err(GitError::Unsupported(
247 "clone remote-tracking branch must be direct".into(),
248 ));
249 }
250 None => {
251 return Err(GitError::reference_not_found(format!(
252 "remote ref {remote_branch_ref}"
253 )));
254 }
255 };
256 store.create_branch(
257 request.options.checkout_branch,
258 branch_oid.clone(),
259 request.options.committer.clone(),
260 format!(
261 "branch: Created from {}/{}",
262 request.options.origin, request.options.checkout_branch
263 )
264 .into_bytes(),
265 )?;
266 // The branch upstream config is written here and the resulting config is used
267 // for the checkout below, matching the CLI's previous order: configure the
268 // branch, point the remote `HEAD`, then read the (now final) config for the
269 // smudge-side checkout filters. Pointing `HEAD` only updates refs, so it does
270 // not change the config `configure_branch` returns.
271 let checkout_config = (services.configure_branch)(&git_dir, request.options.checkout_branch)?;
272 if !request.options.single_branch
273 || request.options.checkout_branch == request.options.remote_head_branch
274 {
275 let mut tx = store.transaction();
276 tx.update(RefUpdate {
277 name: format!("refs/remotes/{}/HEAD", request.options.origin),
278 expected: None,
279 new: RefTarget::Symbolic(format!(
280 "refs/remotes/{}/{}",
281 request.options.origin, request.options.remote_head_branch
282 )),
283 reflog: None,
284 });
285 tx.commit()?;
286 }
287
288 sley_worktree::checkout_branch_filtered(
289 request.destination,
290 &git_dir,
291 request.format,
292 request.options.checkout_branch,
293 request.options.committer.clone(),
294 &checkout_config,
295 )?;
296
297 Ok(CloneOutcome {
298 git_dir,
299 branch_oid,
300 })
301}
302
303/// The fixed [`FetchOptions`] a clone fetch uses: quiet, auto-follow tags, write
304/// `FETCH_HEAD`, the requested shallow `depth`, and otherwise neutral (no prune, no
305/// `--tags`, not a dry run, not appending). Mirrors the options the CLI's clone
306/// paths passed.
307fn clone_fetch_options(
308 depth: Option<u32>,
309 deepen_since: Option<i64>,
310 deepen_not: Vec<String>,
311 filter: Option<sley_odb::PackObjectFilter>,
312) -> FetchOptions {
313 FetchOptions {
314 quiet: true,
315 auto_follow_tags: true,
316 fetch_all_tags: false,
317 prune: false,
318 dry_run: false,
319 append: false,
320 write_fetch_head: true,
321 tag_option_explicit: false,
322 prune_option_explicit: false,
323 depth,
324 merge_src: None,
325 filter,
326 cloning: true,
327 update_shallow: false,
328 deepen_relative: false,
329 deepen_since,
330 deepen_not,
331 }
332}