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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Carlos Martín Nieto
058b753ceb remote: move the transport ctor to the callbacks
Instead of having it set in a different place from every other callback,
put it the main structure. This removes some state from the remote and
makes it behave more like clone, where the constructors are passed via
the options.
2015-05-13 09:46:36 +02:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
8f0104ecc5 Remove the callbacks struct from the remote
Having the setting be different from calling its actions was not a great
idea and made for the sake of the wrong convenience.

Instead of that, accept either fetch options, push options or the
callbacks when dealing with the remote. The fetch options are currently
only the callbacks, but more options will be moved from setters and
getters on the remote to the options.

This does mean passing the same struct along the different functions but
the typical use-case will only call git_remote_fetch() or
git_remote_push() and so won't notice much difference.
2015-05-13 09:46:35 +02:00
Leo Yang
142e5379ca Add a custom param to git_smart_subtransport_definition
The smart transport has already take the payload param. For the
sub transport a payload param is useful for the implementer.
2015-03-18 13:15:21 -04:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
a295bd2dc4 doc: add documentation to all the public structs and enums
This makes them show up in the reference, even if the text itself isn't
the most descriptive.

These have been found with

    grep -Przon '\n\ntypedef struct.*?\{' -- include
    grep -Przon '\n\ntypedef enum.*?\{' -- include
2014-12-06 03:44:40 +01:00
Will Stamper
b874629b2d Spelling fixes 2014-12-04 21:06:59 -06:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
41698f22f6 net: remove support for outright ignoring certificates
This option make it easy to ignore anything about the server we're
connecting to, which is bad security practice. This was necessary as we
didn't use to expose detailed information about the certificate, but now
that we do, we should get rid of this.

If the user wants to ignore everything, they can still provide a
callback which ignores all the information passed.
2014-09-16 17:01:32 +02:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
9b9405865e Provide a callback for certificate validation
If the certificate validation fails (or always in the case of ssh),
let the user decide whether to allow the connection.

The data structure passed to the user is the native certificate
information from the underlying implementation, namely OpenSSL or
WinHTTP.
2014-09-16 17:01:30 +02:00
Edward Thomson
c180c06586 Custom transport: minor cleanups
* Move the transport registration mechanisms into a new header under
   'sys/' because this is advanced stuff.
 * Remove the 'priority' argument from the registration as it adds
   unnecessary complexity.  (Since transports cannot decline to operate,
   only the highest priority transport is ever executed.)  Users who
   require per-priority transports can implement that in their custom
   transport themselves.
 * Simplify registration further by taking a scheme (eg "http") instead
   of a prefix (eg "http://").
2014-08-14 08:52:20 -05:00