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package codespace // This file defines the 'gh cs ssh' and 'gh cs cp' subcommands. import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "log" "net" "os" "path/filepath" "strings" "sync" "text/template" "github.com/MakeNowJust/heredoc" "github.com/cli/cli/v2/internal/codespaces" "github.com/cli/cli/v2/internal/codespaces/api" "github.com/cli/cli/v2/pkg/cmdutil" "github.com/cli/cli/v2/pkg/liveshare" "github.com/spf13/cobra" ) type sshOptions struct { codespace string profile string serverPort int debug bool debugFile string stdio bool config bool scpArgs []string // scp arguments, for 'cs cp' (nil for 'cs ssh') } func newSSHCmd(app *App) *cobra.Command { var opts sshOptions sshCmd := &cobra.Command{ Use: "ssh [...] [-- ...] []", Short: "SSH into a codespace", Long: heredoc.Doc(` The 'ssh' command is used to SSH into a codespace. In its simplest form, you can run 'gh cs ssh', select a codespace interactively, and connect. The 'ssh' command also supports deeper integration with OpenSSH using a '--config' option that generates per-codespace ssh configuration in OpenSSH format. Including this configuration in your ~/.ssh/config improves the user experience of tools that integrate with OpenSSH, such as bash/zsh completion of ssh hostnames, remote path completion for scp/rsync/sshfs, git ssh remotes, and so on. Once that is set up (see the second example below), you can ssh to codespaces as if they were ordinary remote hosts (using 'ssh', not 'gh cs ssh'). `), Example: heredoc.Doc(` $ gh codespace ssh $ gh codespace ssh --config > ~/.ssh/codespaces $ echo 'include ~/.ssh/codespaces' >> ~/.ssh/config' `), PreRunE: func(c *cobra.Command, args []string) error { if opts.stdio { if opts.codespace == "" { return errors.New("`--stdio` requires explicit `--codespace`") } if opts.config { return errors.New("cannot use `--stdio` with `--config`") } if opts.serverPort != 0 { return errors.New("cannot use `--stdio` with `--server-port`") } if opts.profile != "" { return errors.New("cannot use `--stdio` with `--profile`") } } if opts.config { if opts.profile != "" { return errors.New("cannot use `--config` with `--profile`") } if opts.serverPort != 0 { return errors.New("cannot use `--config` with `--server-port`") } } return nil }, RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { if opts.config { return app.printOpenSSHConfig(cmd.Context(), opts) } else { return app.SSH(cmd.Context(), args, opts) } }, DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, } sshCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&opts.profile, "profile", "", "", "Name of the SSH profile to use") sshCmd.Flags().IntVarP(&opts.serverPort, "server-port", "", 0, "SSH server port number (0 => pick unused)") sshCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&opts.codespace, "codespace", "c", "", "Name of the codespace") sshCmd.Flags().BoolVarP(&opts.debug, "debug", "d", false, "Log debug data to a file") sshCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&opts.debugFile, "debug-file", "", "", "Path of the file log to") sshCmd.Flags().BoolVarP(&opts.config, "config", "", false, "Write OpenSSH configuration to stdout") sshCmd.Flags().BoolVar(&opts.stdio, "stdio", false, "Proxy sshd connection to stdio") if err := sshCmd.Flags().MarkHidden("stdio"); err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%v\n", err) } return sshCmd } // SSH opens an ssh session or runs an ssh command in a codespace. func (a *App) SSH(ctx context.Context, sshArgs []string, opts sshOptions) (err error) { // Ensure all child tasks (e.g. port forwarding) terminate before return. ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) defer cancel() // While connecting, ensure in the background that the user has keys installed. // That lets us report a more useful error message if they don't. authkeys := make(chan error, 1) go func() { authkeys <- checkAuthorizedKeys(ctx, a.apiClient) }() codespace, err := getOrChooseCodespace(ctx, a.apiClient, opts.codespace) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("get or choose codespace: %w", err) } liveshareLogger := noopLogger() if opts.debug { debugLogger, err := newFileLogger(opts.debugFile) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error creating debug logger: %w", err) } defer safeClose(debugLogger, &err) liveshareLogger = debugLogger.Logger a.errLogger.Printf("Debug file located at: %s", debugLogger.Name()) } session, err := codespaces.ConnectToLiveshare(ctx, a, liveshareLogger, a.apiClient, codespace) if err != nil { if authErr := <-authkeys; authErr != nil { return authErr } return fmt.Errorf("error connecting to codespace: %w", err) } defer safeClose(session, &err) a.StartProgressIndicatorWithLabel("Fetching SSH Details") remoteSSHServerPort, sshUser, err := session.StartSSHServer(ctx) a.StopProgressIndicator() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error getting ssh server details: %w", err) } if opts.stdio { fwd := liveshare.NewPortForwarder(session, "sshd", remoteSSHServerPort, true) stdio := newReadWriteCloser(os.Stdin, os.Stdout) err := fwd.Forward(ctx, stdio) // always non-nil return fmt.Errorf("tunnel closed: %w", err) } localSSHServerPort := opts.serverPort usingCustomPort := localSSHServerPort != 0 // suppress log of command line in Shell // Ensure local port is listening before client (Shell) connects. // Unless the user specifies a server port, localSSHServerPort is 0 // and thus the client will pick a random port. listen, err := net.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", localSSHServerPort)) if err != nil { return err } defer listen.Close() localSSHServerPort = listen.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr).Port connectDestination := opts.profile if connectDestination == "" { connectDestination = fmt.Sprintf("%s@localhost", sshUser) } tunnelClosed := make(chan error, 1) go func() { fwd := liveshare.NewPortForwarder(session, "sshd", remoteSSHServerPort, true) tunnelClosed <- fwd.ForwardToListener(ctx, listen) // always non-nil }() shellClosed := make(chan error, 1) go func() { var err error if opts.scpArgs != nil { err = codespaces.Copy(ctx, opts.scpArgs, localSSHServerPort, connectDestination) } else { err = codespaces.Shell(ctx, a.errLogger, sshArgs, localSSHServerPort, connectDestination, usingCustomPort) } shellClosed <- err }() select { case err := <-tunnelClosed: return fmt.Errorf("tunnel closed: %w", err) case err := <-shellClosed: if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("shell closed: %w", err) } return nil // success } } func (a *App) printOpenSSHConfig(ctx context.Context, opts sshOptions) error { ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) defer cancel() var err error var csList []*api.Codespace if opts.codespace == "" { a.StartProgressIndicatorWithLabel("Fetching codespaces") csList, err = a.apiClient.ListCodespaces(ctx, -1) a.StopProgressIndicator() } else { var codespace *api.Codespace codespace, err = getOrChooseCodespace(ctx, a.apiClient, opts.codespace) csList = []*api.Codespace{codespace} } if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error getting codespace info: %w", err) } type sshResult struct { codespace *api.Codespace user string // on success, the remote ssh username; else nil err error } sshUsers := make(chan sshResult, len(csList)) var wg sync.WaitGroup var status error for _, cs := range csList { if cs.State != "Available" && opts.codespace == "" { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "skipping unavailable codespace %s: %s\n", cs.Name, cs.State) status = cmdutil.SilentError continue } cs := cs wg.Add(1) go func() { result := sshResult{} defer wg.Done() session, err := codespaces.ConnectToLiveshare(ctx, a, noopLogger(), a.apiClient, cs) if err != nil { result.err = fmt.Errorf("error connecting to codespace: %w", err) } else { defer session.Close() _, result.user, err = session.StartSSHServer(ctx) if err != nil { result.err = fmt.Errorf("error getting ssh server details: %w", err) } else { result.codespace = cs } } sshUsers <- result }() } go func() { wg.Wait() close(sshUsers) }() // While the above fetches are running, ensure that the user has keys installed. // That lets us report a more useful error message if they don't. if err = checkAuthorizedKeys(ctx, a.apiClient); err != nil { return err } t, err := template.New("ssh_config").Parse(heredoc.Doc(` Host cs.{{.Name}}.{{.EscapedRef}} User {{.SSHUser}} ProxyCommand {{.GHExec}} cs ssh -c {{.Name}} --stdio UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null StrictHostKeyChecking no LogLevel quiet ControlMaster auto `)) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error formatting template: %w", err) } ghExec := a.executable.Executable() for result := range sshUsers { if result.err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%v\n", result.err) status = cmdutil.SilentError continue } // codespaceSSHConfig contains values needed to write an OpenSSH host // configuration for a single codespace. For example: // // Host {{Name}}.{{EscapedRef} // User {{SSHUser} // ProxyCommand {{GHExec}} cs ssh -c {{Name}} --stdio // // EscapedRef is included in the name to help distinguish between codespaces // when tab-completing ssh hostnames. '/' characters in EscapedRef are // flattened to '-' to prevent problems with tab completion or when the // hostname appears in ControlMaster socket paths. type codespaceSSHConfig struct { Name string // the codespace name, passed to `ssh -c` EscapedRef string // the currently checked-out branch SSHUser string // the remote ssh username GHExec string // path used for invoking the current `gh` binary } conf := codespaceSSHConfig{ Name: result.codespace.Name, EscapedRef: strings.ReplaceAll(result.codespace.GitStatus.Ref, "/", "-"), SSHUser: result.user, GHExec: ghExec, } if err := t.Execute(a.io.Out, conf); err != nil { return err } } return status } type cpOptions struct { sshOptions recursive bool // -r expand bool // -e } func newCpCmd(app *App) *cobra.Command { var opts cpOptions cpCmd := &cobra.Command{ Use: "cp [-e] [-r] ... ", Short: "Copy files between local and remote file systems", Long: heredoc.Docf(` The cp command copies files between the local and remote file systems. As with the UNIX %[1]scp%[1]s command, the first argument specifies the source and the last specifies the destination; additional sources may be specified after the first, if the destination is a directory. The %[1]s--recursive%[1]s flag is required if any source is a directory. A "remote:" prefix on any file name argument indicates that it refers to the file system of the remote (Codespace) machine. It is resolved relative to the home directory of the remote user. By default, remote file names are interpreted literally. With the %[1]s--expand%[1]s flag, each such argument is treated in the manner of %[1]sscp%[1]s, as a Bash expression to be evaluated on the remote machine, subject to expansion of tildes, braces, globs, environment variables, and backticks. For security, do not use this flag with arguments provided by untrusted users; see for discussion. `, "`"), Example: heredoc.Doc(` $ gh codespace cp -e README.md 'remote:/workspaces/$RepositoryName/' $ gh codespace cp -e 'remote:~/*.go' ./gofiles/ $ gh codespace cp -e 'remote:/workspaces/myproj/go.{mod,sum}' ./gofiles/ `), RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { return app.Copy(cmd.Context(), args, opts) }, DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, } // We don't expose all sshOptions. cpCmd.Flags().BoolVarP(&opts.recursive, "recursive", "r", false, "Recursively copy directories") cpCmd.Flags().BoolVarP(&opts.expand, "expand", "e", false, "Expand remote file names on remote shell") cpCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&opts.codespace, "codespace", "c", "", "Name of the codespace") return cpCmd } // Copy copies files between the local and remote file systems. // The mechanics are similar to 'ssh' but using 'scp'. func (a *App) Copy(ctx context.Context, args []string, opts cpOptions) error { if len(args) < 2 { return fmt.Errorf("cp requires source and destination arguments") } if opts.recursive { opts.scpArgs = append(opts.scpArgs, "-r") } opts.scpArgs = append(opts.scpArgs, "--") hasRemote := false for _, arg := range args { if rest := strings.TrimPrefix(arg, "remote:"); rest != arg { hasRemote = true // scp treats each filename argument as a shell expression, // subjecting it to expansion of environment variables, braces, // tilde, backticks, globs and so on. Because these present a // security risk (see https://lwn.net/Articles/835962/), we // disable them by shell-escaping the argument unless the user // provided the -e flag. if !opts.expand { arg = `remote:'` + strings.Replace(rest, `'`, `'\''`, -1) + `'` } } else if !filepath.IsAbs(arg) { // scp treats a colon in the first path segment as a host identifier. // Escape it by prepending "./". // TODO(adonovan): test on Windows, including with a c:\\foo path. const sep = string(os.PathSeparator) first := strings.Split(filepath.ToSlash(arg), sep)[0] if strings.Contains(first, ":") { arg = "." + sep + arg } } opts.scpArgs = append(opts.scpArgs, arg) } if !hasRemote { return cmdutil.FlagErrorf("at least one argument must have a 'remote:' prefix") } return a.SSH(ctx, nil, opts.sshOptions) } // fileLogger is a wrapper around an log.Logger configured to write // to a file. It exports two additional methods to get the log file name // and close the file handle when the operation is finished. type fileLogger struct { *log.Logger f *os.File } // newFileLogger creates a new fileLogger. It returns an error if the file // cannot be created. The file is created on the specified path, if the path // is empty it is created in the temporary directory. func newFileLogger(file string) (fl *fileLogger, err error) { var f *os.File if file == "" { f, err = ioutil.TempFile("", "") if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create tmp file: %w", err) } } else { f, err = os.Create(file) if err != nil { return nil, err } } return &fileLogger{ Logger: log.New(f, "", log.LstdFlags), f: f, }, nil } func (fl *fileLogger) Name() string { return fl.f.Name() } func (fl *fileLogger) Close() error { return fl.f.Close() } type combinedReadWriteCloser struct { io.ReadCloser io.WriteCloser } func newReadWriteCloser(reader io.ReadCloser, writer io.WriteCloser) io.ReadWriteCloser { return &combinedReadWriteCloser{reader, writer} } func (crwc *combinedReadWriteCloser) Close() error { werr := crwc.WriteCloser.Close() rerr := crwc.ReadCloser.Close() if werr != nil { return werr } return rerr }
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