| #!/bin/sh |
| |
| # Script to return HTTP 429 Too Many Requests responses for testing retry logic. |
| # Usage: /http_429/<test-context>/<retry-after-value>/<repo-path> |
| # |
| # The test-context is a unique identifier for each test to isolate state files. |
| # The retry-after-value can be: |
| # - A number (e.g., "1", "2", "100") - sets Retry-After header to that many seconds |
| # - "none" - no Retry-After header |
| # - "invalid" - invalid Retry-After format |
| # - "permanent" - always return 429 (never succeed) |
| # - An HTTP-date string (RFC 2822 format) - sets Retry-After to that date |
| # |
| # On first call, returns 429. On subsequent calls (after retry), forwards to git-http-backend |
| # unless retry-after-value is "permanent". |
| |
| # Extract test context, retry-after value and repo path from PATH_INFO |
| # PATH_INFO format: /<test-context>/<retry-after-value>/<repo-path> |
| path_info="${PATH_INFO#/}" # Remove leading slash |
| test_context="${path_info%%/*}" # Get first component (test context) |
| remaining="${path_info#*/}" # Get rest |
| retry_after="${remaining%%/*}" # Get second component (retry-after value) |
| repo_path="${remaining#*/}" # Get rest (repo path) |
| |
| # Extract repository name from repo_path (e.g., "repo.git" from "repo.git/info/refs") |
| # The repo name is the first component before any "/" |
| repo_name="${repo_path%%/*}" |
| |
| # Use current directory (HTTPD_ROOT_PATH) for state file |
| # Create a safe filename from test_context, retry_after and repo_name |
| # This ensures all requests for the same test context share the same state file |
| safe_name=$(echo "${test_context}-${retry_after}-${repo_name}" | tr '/' '_' | tr -cd 'a-zA-Z0-9_-') |
| state_file="http-429-state-${safe_name}" |
| |
| # Check if this is the first call (no state file exists) |
| if test -f "$state_file" |
| then |
| # Already returned 429 once, forward to git-http-backend |
| # Set PATH_INFO to just the repo path (without retry-after value) |
| # Set GIT_PROJECT_ROOT so git-http-backend can find the repository |
| # Use exec to replace this process so git-http-backend gets the updated environment |
| PATH_INFO="/$repo_path" |
| export PATH_INFO |
| # GIT_PROJECT_ROOT points to the document root where repositories are stored |
| # The script runs from HTTPD_ROOT_PATH, and www/ is the document root |
| if test -z "$GIT_PROJECT_ROOT" |
| then |
| # Construct path: current directory (HTTPD_ROOT_PATH) + /www |
| GIT_PROJECT_ROOT="$(pwd)/www" |
| export GIT_PROJECT_ROOT |
| fi |
| exec "$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-http-backend" |
| fi |
| |
| # Mark that we've returned 429 |
| touch "$state_file" |
| |
| # Output HTTP 429 response |
| printf "Status: 429 Too Many Requests\r\n" |
| |
| # Set Retry-After header based on retry_after value |
| case "$retry_after" in |
| none) |
| # No Retry-After header |
| ;; |
| invalid) |
| printf "Retry-After: invalid-format-123abc\r\n" |
| ;; |
| permanent) |
| # Always return 429, don't set state file for success |
| rm -f "$state_file" |
| printf "Retry-After: 1\r\n" |
| printf "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n" |
| printf "\r\n" |
| printf "Permanently rate limited\n" |
| exit 0 |
| ;; |
| *) |
| # Check if it's a number |
| case "$retry_after" in |
| [0-9]*) |
| # Numeric value |
| printf "Retry-After: %s\r\n" "$retry_after" |
| ;; |
| *) |
| # Assume it's an HTTP-date format (passed as-is, URL decoded) |
| # Apache may URL-encode the path, so decode common URL-encoded characters |
| # %20 = space, %2C = comma, %3A = colon |
| retry_value=$(echo "$retry_after" | sed -e 's/%20/ /g' -e 's/%2C/,/g' -e 's/%3A/:/g') |
| printf "Retry-After: %s\r\n" "$retry_value" |
| ;; |
| esac |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| printf "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n" |
| printf "\r\n" |
| printf "Rate limited\n" |