Commit Briefs

Thomas Adam

change gotweb_render_content_type argument type to const char *

it's a string, `const char *' is fine (and what all the callers use anyway.)


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: use Content-Disposition for RSS; sets the filename

Since gotwebd serves the RSS from a path without a file name component, browsers just make up a random string to give the file a name which can be confusing. Furthermore, since it's served as application/rss+xml they try to render the XML (failing.) Use gotweb_render_content_type_file (which sets the Content-Disposition HTTP header) to fix both: the feed is now called <repo-name>.rss and set as attachment (thus saved and not rendered.) Change the function to take an optional filename suffix for the occasion. ok jamsek


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: tweak gotweb_render_content_type_file parameters type

`type' and `file' are strings so use `const char *' for both.


Thomas Adam

portable: gotwebd: use template

This updates -portable's gotwebd instance to make use of the new templating engine.


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: add an RSS feed for the tags

ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: use DOCUMENT_URI rather than SCRIPT_NAME

the latter is empty when serving from a directory-like path prefix with an httpd.conf(5) as per gotwebd(8). ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_commits

ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: templateify gotweb_render_navs

ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: drop index_page_str and page_str

gotwebd uses sprintf to update index_page_str and page_str if they were negative. While this specific usage is safe, let's drop it. Since the index_page_str and page_str fields are never read from, remove them. This saves two allocations per request too. ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: start using the template system

ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: provide maximum value for the description and cloneurl

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: drop unused path parameter from got_get_repo_{owner,age}

ok jamsek


Thomas Adam

add respect_exportok flag, defaulting to off

allows to hide repositories if they have the magic git-daemon-export-ok file ok op@ tracey@ stsp@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: percent-encode generated URLs

This adds a new helper function `gotweb_link' that outputs an HTML link with the parameter correctly escaped. ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: shrink struct server

keeping GOTWEBD_REPO_CACHESIZE * sizeof(struct cache_repo) inside the struct server makes it too large for imsg on some platforms (linux at least.) Instead, store a pointer and allocate the array when it's received on the child processes. ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: plug leak in fcgi_parse_params

fcgi_parse_params parses fastcgi parameters into a list. (This is a leftover from slowcgi where that list is later used to populate the environment of the CGI process.) However, this list is never looked at and its memory never released, so just drop it. Make the matching on fastcgi parameters name strictier by checking also that the length is the one we expect; otherwise we might pick up parameters with the same prefix string (i.e. FOO vs FOO_WITH_SUFFIX) While here turn some bcopy into memcpy and simplify some if-nesting too. Fix the reading from an un-initialized pointer that I introduced in a previous commit. ok stsp@



Thomas Adam

make gotwebd cache open repository handles in struct server

ok op@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: use SCRIPT_NAME to derive URLs

This makes gotwebd use SCRIPT_NAME instead of the DOCUMENT_ROOT fastcgi param to generate the links to the assets and changes some links so every page is consistently linked with a relative URL. It allows to drop the `root "/"' in the location for fastcgi and, as a bonus, also makes possible to run gotwebd on non "/" paths. ok stsp@



Thomas Adam

allow multiple "listen on" statements per server in gotwebd.conf

ok tracey



Thomas Adam

gotwebd: add fcgi_printf

instead of fcgi_gen_response which outputs only a fixed strings provide a printf-like fcgi_printf: it greatly simplifies the generation of the HTML pages. While here also (probably) fix some HTML errors: the output was verified with the W3C validator and it's correct (in the sense that the tags are properly closed, there are still some other things the validator complains about.) ok/encouragement baseprime@, ok jamsek Thanks for reading such a boring diff!


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: initialize IPv4 and IPv6 sockets in the same way

ok tracey


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: do not allocate server/socket list heads separately

ok millert@