@@ -340,6 +340,11 @@ GIT_CONFIG::
Using the "--global" option forces this to ~/.gitconfig. Using the
"--system" option forces this to $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig.
+GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL::
+GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM::
+ Take the configuration from the given files instead from global or
+ system-level configuration. See linkgit:git[1] for details.
+
GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM::
Whether to skip reading settings from the system-wide
$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig file. See linkgit:git[1] for details.
@@ -670,6 +670,16 @@ for further details.
If this environment variable is set to `0`, git will not prompt
on the terminal (e.g., when asking for HTTP authentication).
+`GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL`::
+`GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM`::
+ Take the configuration from the given files instead from global or
+ system-level configuration files. If `GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM` is set, the
+ system config file defined at build time (usually `/etc/gitconfig`)
+ will not be read. Likewise, if `GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL` is set, neither
+ `$HOME/.gitconfig` nor `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config` will be read. Can
+ be set to `/dev/null` to skip reading configuration files of the
+ respective level.
+
`GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM`::
Whether to skip reading settings from the system-wide
`$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig` file. This environment variable can
@@ -1846,13 +1846,24 @@ static int git_config_from_blob_ref(config_fn_t fn,
char *git_system_config(void)
{
+ char *system_config = xstrdup_or_null(getenv("GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM"));
+ if (system_config)
+ return system_config;
return system_path(ETC_GITCONFIG);
}
-void git_global_config(char **user_config, char **xdg_config)
+void git_global_config(char **user_out, char **xdg_out)
{
- *user_config = expand_user_path("~/.gitconfig", 0);
- *xdg_config = xdg_config_home("config");
+ char *user_config = xstrdup_or_null(getenv("GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL"));
+ char *xdg_config = NULL;
+
+ if (!user_config) {
+ user_config = expand_user_path("~/.gitconfig", 0);
+ xdg_config = xdg_config_home("config");
+ }
+
+ *user_out = user_config;
+ *xdg_out = xdg_config;
}
/*
@@ -2059,6 +2059,77 @@ test_expect_success '--show-scope with --show-origin' '
test_cmp expect output
'
+test_expect_success 'override global and system config' '
+ test_when_finished rm -f "$HOME"/.config/git &&
+
+ cat >"$HOME"/.gitconfig <<-EOF &&
+ [home]
+ config = true
+ EOF
+ mkdir -p "$HOME"/.config/git &&
+ cat >"$HOME"/.config/git/config <<-EOF &&
+ [xdg]
+ config = true
+ EOF
+ cat >.git/config <<-EOF &&
+ [local]
+ config = true
+ EOF
+ cat >custom-global-config <<-EOF &&
+ [global]
+ config = true
+ EOF
+ cat >custom-system-config <<-EOF &&
+ [system]
+ config = true
+ EOF
+
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ global xdg.config=true
+ global home.config=true
+ local local.config=true
+ EOF
+ git config --show-scope --list >output &&
+ test_cmp expect output &&
+
+ sane_unset GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM &&
+
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ system system.config=true
+ global global.config=true
+ local local.config=true
+ EOF
+ GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM=custom-system-config GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=custom-global-config \
+ git config --show-scope --list >output &&
+ test_cmp expect output &&
+
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ local local.config=true
+ EOF
+ GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM=/dev/null GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=/dev/null git config --show-scope --list >output &&
+ test_cmp expect output
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'override global and system config with missing file' '
+ sane_unset GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM &&
+ test_must_fail env GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=does-not-exist GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM=/dev/null git config --global --list >actual &&
+ test_must_fail env GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=/dev/null GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM=does-not-exist git config --system --list >actual &&
+ GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=does-not-exist GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM=does-not-exist git version
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'write to overridden global and system config' '
+ cat >expect <<EOF &&
+[config]
+ key = value
+EOF
+
+ GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=write-to-global git config --global config.key value &&
+ test_cmp expect write-to-global &&
+
+ GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM=write-to-system git config --system config.key value &&
+ test_cmp expect write-to-system
+'
+
for opt in --local --worktree
do
test_expect_success "$opt requires a repo" '
In order to have git run in a fully controlled environment without any misconfiguration, it may be desirable for users or scripts to override global- and system-level configuration files. We already have a way of doing this, which is to unset both HOME and XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variables and to set `GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL=true`. This is quite kludgy, and unsetting the first two variables likely has an impact on other executables spawned by such a script. The obvious way to fix this would be to introduce `GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL` as an equivalent to `GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM`. But in the past, it has turned out that this design is inflexible: we cannot test system-level parsing of the git configuration in our test harness because there is no way to change its location, so all tests run with `GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM` set. Instead of doing the same mistake with `GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL`, introduce two new variables `GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL` and `GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM`: - If unset, git continues to use the usual locations. - If set to a specific path, we skip reading the normal configuration files and instead take the path. By setting the path to `/dev/null`, no configuration will be loaded for the respective level. This implements the usecase where we want to execute code in a sanitized environment without any potential misconfigurations via `/dev/null`, but is more flexible and allows for more usecases than simply adding `GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL`. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> --- Documentation/git-config.txt | 5 +++ Documentation/git.txt | 10 +++++ config.c | 17 +++++++-- t/t1300-config.sh | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)