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//! A `Source` for registry-based packages.
//!
//! # What's a Registry?
//!
//! Registries are central locations where packages can be uploaded to,
//! discovered, and searched for. The purpose of a registry is to have a
//! location that serves as permanent storage for versions of a crate over time.
//!
//! Compared to git sources, a registry provides many packages as well as many
//! versions simultaneously. Git sources can also have commits deleted through
//! rebasings where registries cannot have their versions deleted.
//!
//! # The Index of a Registry
//!
//! One of the major difficulties with a registry is that hosting so many
//! packages may quickly run into performance problems when dealing with
//! dependency graphs. It's infeasible for cargo to download the entire contents
//! of the registry just to resolve one package's dependencies, for example. As
//! a result, cargo needs some efficient method of querying what packages are
//! available on a registry, what versions are available, and what the
//! dependencies for each version is.
//!
//! One method of doing so would be having the registry expose an HTTP endpoint
//! which can be queried with a list of packages and a response of their
//! dependencies and versions is returned. This is somewhat inefficient however
//! as we may have to hit the endpoint many times and we may have already
//! queried for much of the data locally already (for other packages, for
//! example). This also involves inventing a transport format between the
//! registry and Cargo itself, so this route was not taken.
//!
//! Instead, Cargo communicates with registries through a git repository
//! referred to as the Index. The Index of a registry is essentially an easily
//! query-able version of the registry's database for a list of versions of a
//! package as well as a list of dependencies for each version.
//!
//! Using git to host this index provides a number of benefits:
//!
//! * The entire index can be stored efficiently locally on disk. This means
//! that all queries of a registry can happen locally and don't need to touch
//! the network.
//!
//! * Updates of the index are quite efficient. Using git buys incremental
//! updates, compressed transmission, etc for free. The index must be updated
//! each time we need fresh information from a registry, but this is one
//! update of a git repository that probably hasn't changed a whole lot so
//! it shouldn't be too expensive.
//!
//! Additionally, each modification to the index is just appending a line at
//! the end of a file (the exact format is described later). This means that
//! the commits for an index are quite small and easily applied/compressible.
//!
//! ## The format of the Index
//!
//! The index is a store for the list of versions for all packages known, so its
//! format on disk is optimized slightly to ensure that `ls registry` doesn't
//! produce a list of all packages ever known. The index also wants to ensure
//! that there's not a million files which may actually end up hitting
//! filesystem limits at some point. To this end, a few decisions were made
//! about the format of the registry:
//!
//! 1. Each crate will have one file corresponding to it. Each version for a
//! crate will just be a line in this file.
//! 2. There will be two tiers of directories for crate names, under which
//! crates corresponding to those tiers will be located.
//!
//! As an example, this is an example hierarchy of an index:
//!
//! ```notrust
//! .
//! ├── 3
//! │ └── u
//! │ └── url
//! ├── bz
//! │ └── ip
//! │ └── bzip2
//! ├── config.json
//! ├── en
//! │ └── co
//! │ └── encoding
//! └── li
//! ├── bg
//! │ └── libgit2
//! └── nk
//! └── link-config
//! ```
//!
//! The root of the index contains a `config.json` file with a few entries
//! corresponding to the registry (see [`RegistryConfig`] below).
//!
//! Otherwise, there are three numbered directories (1, 2, 3) for crates with
//! names 1, 2, and 3 characters in length. The 1/2 directories simply have the
//! crate files underneath them, while the 3 directory is sharded by the first
//! letter of the crate name.
//!
//! Otherwise the top-level directory contains many two-letter directory names,
//! each of which has many sub-folders with two letters. At the end of all these
//! are the actual crate files themselves.
//!
//! The purpose of this layout is to hopefully cut down on `ls` sizes as well as
//! efficient lookup based on the crate name itself.
//!
//! ## Crate files
//!
//! Each file in the index is the history of one crate over time. Each line in
//! the file corresponds to one version of a crate, stored in JSON format (see
//! the `RegistryPackage` structure below).
//!
//! As new versions are published, new lines are appended to this file. The only
//! modifications to this file that should happen over time are yanks of a
//! particular version.
//!
//! # Downloading Packages
//!
//! The purpose of the Index was to provide an efficient method to resolve the
//! dependency graph for a package. So far we only required one network
//! interaction to update the registry's repository (yay!). After resolution has
//! been performed, however we need to download the contents of packages so we
//! can read the full manifest and build the source code.
//!
//! To accomplish this, this source's `download` method will make an HTTP
//! request per-package requested to download tarballs into a local cache. These
//! tarballs will then be unpacked into a destination folder.
//!
//! Note that because versions uploaded to the registry are frozen forever that
//! the HTTP download and unpacking can all be skipped if the version has
//! already been downloaded and unpacked. This caching allows us to only
//! download a package when absolutely necessary.
//!
//! # Filesystem Hierarchy
//!
//! Overall, the `$HOME/.cargo` looks like this when talking about the registry:
//!
//! ```notrust
//! # A folder under which all registry metadata is hosted (similar to
//! # $HOME/.cargo/git)
//! $HOME/.cargo/registry/
//!
//! # For each registry that cargo knows about (keyed by hostname + hash)
//! # there is a folder which is the checked out version of the index for
//! # the registry in this location. Note that this is done so cargo can
//! # support multiple registries simultaneously
//! index/
//! registry1-<hash>/
//! registry2-<hash>/
//! ...
//!
//! # This folder is a cache for all downloaded tarballs from a registry.
//! # Once downloaded and verified, a tarball never changes.
//! cache/
//! registry1-<hash>/<pkg>-<version>.crate
//! ...
//!
//! # Location in which all tarballs are unpacked. Each tarball is known to
//! # be frozen after downloading, so transitively this folder is also
//! # frozen once its unpacked (it's never unpacked again)
//! src/
//! registry1-<hash>/<pkg>-<version>/...
//! ...
//! ```
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::fs::{File, OpenOptions};
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use anyhow::Context as _;
use flate2::read::GzDecoder;
use log::debug;
use semver::{Version, VersionReq};
use serde::Deserialize;
use tar::Archive;
use crate::core::dependency::{DepKind, Dependency};
use crate::core::source::MaybePackage;
use crate::core::{Package, PackageId, Source, SourceId, Summary};
use crate::sources::PathSource;
use crate::util::hex;
use crate::util::interning::InternedString;
use crate::util::into_url::IntoUrl;
use crate::util::{restricted_names, CargoResult, Config, Filesystem};
const PACKAGE_SOURCE_LOCK: &str = ".cargo-ok";
pub const CRATES_IO_INDEX: &str = "https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
pub const CRATES_IO_REGISTRY: &str = "crates-io";
const CRATE_TEMPLATE: &str = "{crate}";
const VERSION_TEMPLATE: &str = "{version}";
const PREFIX_TEMPLATE: &str = "{prefix}";
const LOWER_PREFIX_TEMPLATE: &str = "{lowerprefix}";
/// A "source" for a [local](local::LocalRegistry) or
/// [remote](remote::RemoteRegistry) registry.
///
/// This contains common functionality that is shared between the two registry
/// kinds, with the registry-specific logic implemented as part of the
/// [`RegistryData`] trait referenced via the `ops` field.
pub struct RegistrySource<'cfg> {
source_id: SourceId,
/// The path where crate files are extracted (`$CARGO_HOME/registry/src/$REG-HASH`).
src_path: Filesystem,
/// Local reference to [`Config`] for convenience.
config: &'cfg Config,
/// Whether or not the index has been updated.
///
/// This is used as an optimization to avoid updating if not needed, such
/// as `Cargo.lock` already exists and the index already contains the
/// locked entries. Or, to avoid updating multiple times.
///
/// Only remote registries really need to update. Local registries only
/// check that the index exists.
updated: bool,
/// Abstraction for interfacing to the different registry kinds.
ops: Box<dyn RegistryData + 'cfg>,
/// Interface for managing the on-disk index.
index: index::RegistryIndex<'cfg>,
/// A set of packages that should be allowed to be used, even if they are
/// yanked.
///
/// This is populated from the entries in `Cargo.lock` to ensure that
/// `cargo update -p somepkg` won't unlock yanked entries in `Cargo.lock`.
/// Otherwise, the resolver would think that those entries no longer
/// exist, and it would trigger updates to unrelated packages.
yanked_whitelist: HashSet<PackageId>,
}
/// The `config.json` file stored in the index.
#[derive(Deserialize)]
pub struct RegistryConfig {
/// Download endpoint for all crates.
///
/// The string is a template which will generate the download URL for the
/// tarball of a specific version of a crate. The substrings `{crate}` and
/// `{version}` will be replaced with the crate's name and version
/// respectively. The substring `{prefix}` will be replaced with the
/// crate's prefix directory name, and the substring `{lowerprefix}` will
/// be replaced with the crate's prefix directory name converted to
/// lowercase.
///
/// For backwards compatibility, if the string does not contain any
/// markers (`{crate}`, `{version}`, `{prefix}`, or ``{lowerprefix}`), it
/// will be extended with `/{crate}/{version}/download` to
/// support registries like crates.io which were created before the
/// templating setup was created.
pub dl: String,
/// API endpoint for the registry. This is what's actually hit to perform
/// operations like yanks, owner modifications, publish new crates, etc.
/// If this is None, the registry does not support API commands.
pub api: Option<String>,
}
/// The maximum version of the `v` field in the index this version of cargo
/// understands.
pub(crate) const INDEX_V_MAX: u32 = 2;
/// A single line in the index representing a single version of a package.
#[derive(Deserialize)]
pub struct RegistryPackage<'a> {
name: InternedString,
vers: Version,
#[serde(borrow)]
deps: Vec<RegistryDependency<'a>>,
features: BTreeMap<InternedString, Vec<InternedString>>,
/// This field contains features with new, extended syntax. Specifically,
/// namespaced features (`dep:`) and weak dependencies (`pkg?/feat`).
///
/// This is separated from `features` because versions older than 1.19
/// will fail to load due to not being able to parse the new syntax, even
/// with a `Cargo.lock` file.
features2: Option<BTreeMap<InternedString, Vec<InternedString>>>,
cksum: String,
/// If `true`, Cargo will skip this version when resolving.
///
/// This was added in 2014. Everything in the crates.io index has this set
/// now, so this probably doesn't need to be an option anymore.
yanked: Option<bool>,
/// Native library name this package links to.
///
/// Added early 2018 (see <https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/4978>),
/// can be `None` if published before then.
links: Option<InternedString>,
/// The schema version for this entry.
///
/// If this is None, it defaults to version 1. Entries with unknown
/// versions are ignored.
///
/// Version `2` format adds the `features2` field.
///
/// This provides a method to safely introduce changes to index entries
/// and allow older versions of cargo to ignore newer entries it doesn't
/// understand. This is honored as of 1.51, so unfortunately older
/// versions will ignore it, and potentially misinterpret version 2 and
/// newer entries.
///
/// The intent is that versions older than 1.51 will work with a
/// pre-existing `Cargo.lock`, but they may not correctly process `cargo
/// update` or build a lock from scratch. In that case, cargo may
/// incorrectly select a new package that uses a new index format. A
/// workaround is to downgrade any packages that are incompatible with the
/// `--precise` flag of `cargo update`.
v: Option<u32>,
}
#[test]
fn escaped_char_in_json() {
let _: RegistryPackage<'_> = serde_json::from_str(
r#"{"name":"a","vers":"0.0.1","deps":[],"cksum":"bae3","features":{}}"#,
)
.unwrap();
let _: RegistryPackage<'_> = serde_json::from_str(
r#"{"name":"a","vers":"0.0.1","deps":[],"cksum":"bae3","features":{"test":["k","q"]},"links":"a-sys"}"#
).unwrap();
// Now we add escaped cher all the places they can go
// these are not valid, but it should error later than json parsing
let _: RegistryPackage<'_> = serde_json::from_str(
r#"{
"name":"This name has a escaped cher in it \n\t\" ",
"vers":"0.0.1",
"deps":[{
"name": " \n\t\" ",
"req": " \n\t\" ",
"features": [" \n\t\" "],
"optional": true,
"default_features": true,
"target": " \n\t\" ",
"kind": " \n\t\" ",
"registry": " \n\t\" "
}],
"cksum":"bae3",
"features":{"test \n\t\" ":["k \n\t\" ","q \n\t\" "]},
"links":" \n\t\" "}"#,
)
.unwrap();
}
/// A dependency as encoded in the index JSON.
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct RegistryDependency<'a> {
name: InternedString,
#[serde(borrow)]
req: Cow<'a, str>,
features: Vec<InternedString>,
optional: bool,
default_features: bool,
target: Option<Cow<'a, str>>,
kind: Option<Cow<'a, str>>,
registry: Option<Cow<'a, str>>,
package: Option<InternedString>,
public: Option<bool>,
}
impl<'a> RegistryDependency<'a> {
/// Converts an encoded dependency in the registry to a cargo dependency
pub fn into_dep(self, default: SourceId) -> CargoResult<Dependency> {
let RegistryDependency {
name,
req,
mut features,
optional,
default_features,
target,
kind,
registry,
package,
public,
} = self;
let id = if let Some(registry) = ®istry {
SourceId::for_registry(®istry.into_url()?)?
} else {
default
};
let mut dep = Dependency::parse_no_deprecated(package.unwrap_or(name), Some(&req), id)?;
if package.is_some() {
dep.set_explicit_name_in_toml(name);
}
let kind = match kind.as_deref().unwrap_or("") {
"dev" => DepKind::Development,
"build" => DepKind::Build,
_ => DepKind::Normal,
};
let platform = match target {
Some(target) => Some(target.parse()?),
None => None,
};
// All dependencies are private by default
let public = public.unwrap_or(false);
// Unfortunately older versions of cargo and/or the registry ended up
// publishing lots of entries where the features array contained the
// empty feature, "", inside. This confuses the resolution process much
// later on and these features aren't actually valid, so filter them all
// out here.
features.retain(|s| !s.is_empty());
// In index, "registry" is null if it is from the same index.
// In Cargo.toml, "registry" is None if it is from the default
if !id.is_default_registry() {
dep.set_registry_id(id);
}
dep.set_optional(optional)
.set_default_features(default_features)
.set_features(features)
.set_platform(platform)
.set_kind(kind)
.set_public(public);
Ok(dep)
}
}
/// An abstract interface to handle both a [local](local::LocalRegistry) and
/// [remote](remote::RemoteRegistry) registry.
///
/// This allows [`RegistrySource`] to abstractly handle both registry kinds.
pub trait RegistryData {
/// Performs initialization for the registry.
///
/// This should be safe to call multiple times, the implementation is
/// expected to not do any work if it is already prepared.
fn prepare(&self) -> CargoResult<()>;
/// Returns the path to the index.
///
/// Note that different registries store the index in different formats
/// (remote=git, local=files).
fn index_path(&self) -> &Filesystem;
/// Loads the JSON for a specific named package from the index.
///
/// * `root` is the root path to the index.
/// * `path` is the relative path to the package to load (like `ca/rg/cargo`).
/// * `data` is a callback that will receive the raw bytes of the index JSON file.
fn load(
&self,
root: &Path,
path: &Path,
data: &mut dyn FnMut(&[u8]) -> CargoResult<()>,
) -> CargoResult<()>;
/// Loads the `config.json` file and returns it.
///
/// Local registries don't have a config, and return `None`.
fn config(&mut self) -> CargoResult<Option<RegistryConfig>>;
/// Updates the index.
///
/// For a remote registry, this updates the index over the network. Local
/// registries only check that the index exists.
fn update_index(&mut self) -> CargoResult<()>;
/// Prepare to start downloading a `.crate` file.
///
/// Despite the name, this doesn't actually download anything. If the
/// `.crate` is already downloaded, then it returns [`MaybeLock::Ready`].
/// If it hasn't been downloaded, then it returns [`MaybeLock::Download`]
/// which contains the URL to download. The [`crate::core::package::Download`]
/// system handles the actual download process. After downloading, it
/// calls [`finish_download`] to save the downloaded file.
///
/// `checksum` is currently only used by local registries to verify the
/// file contents (because local registries never actually download
/// anything). Remote registries will validate the checksum in
/// `finish_download`. For already downloaded `.crate` files, it does not
/// validate the checksum, assuming the filesystem does not suffer from
/// corruption or manipulation.
fn download(&mut self, pkg: PackageId, checksum: &str) -> CargoResult<MaybeLock>;
/// Finish a download by saving a `.crate` file to disk.
///
/// After [`crate::core::package::Download`] has finished a download,
/// it will call this to save the `.crate` file. This is only relevant
/// for remote registries. This should validate the checksum and save
/// the given data to the on-disk cache.
///
/// Returns a [`File`] handle to the `.crate` file, positioned at the start.
fn finish_download(&mut self, pkg: PackageId, checksum: &str, data: &[u8])
-> CargoResult<File>;
/// Returns whether or not the `.crate` file is already downloaded.
fn is_crate_downloaded(&self, _pkg: PackageId) -> bool {
true
}
/// Validates that the global package cache lock is held.
///
/// Given the [`Filesystem`], this will make sure that the package cache
/// lock is held. If not, it will panic. See
/// [`Config::acquire_package_cache_lock`] for acquiring the global lock.
///
/// Returns the [`Path`] to the [`Filesystem`].
fn assert_index_locked<'a>(&self, path: &'a Filesystem) -> &'a Path;
/// Returns the current "version" of the index.
///
/// For local registries, this returns `None` because there is no
/// versioning. For remote registries, this returns the SHA hash of the
/// git index on disk (or None if the index hasn't been downloaded yet).
///
/// This is used by index caching to check if the cache is out of date.
fn current_version(&self) -> Option<InternedString>;
}
/// The status of [`RegistryData::download`] which indicates if a `.crate`
/// file has already been downloaded, or if not then the URL to download.
pub enum MaybeLock {
/// The `.crate` file is already downloaded. [`File`] is a handle to the
/// opened `.crate` file on the filesystem.
Ready(File),
/// The `.crate` file is not downloaded, here's the URL to download it from.
///
/// `descriptor` is just a text string to display to the user of what is
/// being downloaded.
Download { url: String, descriptor: String },
}
mod index;
mod local;
mod remote;
fn short_name(id: SourceId) -> String {
let hash = hex::short_hash(&id);
let ident = id.url().host_str().unwrap_or("").to_string();
format!("{}-{}", ident, hash)
}
impl<'cfg> RegistrySource<'cfg> {
pub fn remote(
source_id: SourceId,
yanked_whitelist: &HashSet<PackageId>,
config: &'cfg Config,
) -> RegistrySource<'cfg> {
let name = short_name(source_id);
let ops = remote::RemoteRegistry::new(source_id, config, &name);
RegistrySource::new(source_id, config, &name, Box::new(ops), yanked_whitelist)
}
pub fn local(
source_id: SourceId,
path: &Path,
yanked_whitelist: &HashSet<PackageId>,
config: &'cfg Config,
) -> RegistrySource<'cfg> {
let name = short_name(source_id);
let ops = local::LocalRegistry::new(path, config, &name);
RegistrySource::new(source_id, config, &name, Box::new(ops), yanked_whitelist)
}
fn new(
source_id: SourceId,
config: &'cfg Config,
name: &str,
ops: Box<dyn RegistryData + 'cfg>,
yanked_whitelist: &HashSet<PackageId>,
) -> RegistrySource<'cfg> {
RegistrySource {
src_path: config.registry_source_path().join(name),
config,
source_id,
updated: false,
index: index::RegistryIndex::new(source_id, ops.index_path(), config),
yanked_whitelist: yanked_whitelist.clone(),
ops,
}
}
/// Decode the configuration stored within the registry.
///
/// This requires that the index has been at least checked out.
pub fn config(&mut self) -> CargoResult<Option<RegistryConfig>> {
self.ops.config()
}
/// Unpacks a downloaded package into a location where it's ready to be
/// compiled.
///
/// No action is taken if the source looks like it's already unpacked.
fn unpack_package(&self, pkg: PackageId, tarball: &File) -> CargoResult<PathBuf> {
// The `.cargo-ok` file is used to track if the source is already
// unpacked.
let package_dir = format!("{}-{}", pkg.name(), pkg.version());
let dst = self.src_path.join(&package_dir);
dst.create_dir()?;
let path = dst.join(PACKAGE_SOURCE_LOCK);
let path = self.config.assert_package_cache_locked(&path);
let unpack_dir = path.parent().unwrap();
if let Ok(meta) = path.metadata() {
if meta.len() > 0 {
return Ok(unpack_dir.to_path_buf());
}
}
let gz = GzDecoder::new(tarball);
let mut tar = Archive::new(gz);
let prefix = unpack_dir.file_name().unwrap();
let parent = unpack_dir.parent().unwrap();
for entry in tar.entries()? {
let mut entry = entry.with_context(|| "failed to iterate over archive")?;
let entry_path = entry
.path()
.with_context(|| "failed to read entry path")?
.into_owned();
// We're going to unpack this tarball into the global source
// directory, but we want to make sure that it doesn't accidentally
// (or maliciously) overwrite source code from other crates. Cargo
// itself should never generate a tarball that hits this error, and
// crates.io should also block uploads with these sorts of tarballs,
// but be extra sure by adding a check here as well.
if !entry_path.starts_with(prefix) {
anyhow::bail!(
"invalid tarball downloaded, contains \
a file at {:?} which isn't under {:?}",
entry_path,
prefix
)
}
// Unpacking failed
let mut result = entry.unpack_in(parent).map_err(anyhow::Error::from);
if cfg!(windows) && restricted_names::is_windows_reserved_path(&entry_path) {
result = result.with_context(|| {
format!(
"`{}` appears to contain a reserved Windows path, \
it cannot be extracted on Windows",
entry_path.display()
)
});
}
result
.with_context(|| format!("failed to unpack entry at `{}`", entry_path.display()))?;
}
// The lock file is created after unpacking so we overwrite a lock file
// which may have been extracted from the package.
let mut ok = OpenOptions::new()
.create(true)
.read(true)
.write(true)
.open(&path)
.with_context(|| format!("failed to open `{}`", path.display()))?;
// Write to the lock file to indicate that unpacking was successful.
write!(ok, "ok")?;
Ok(unpack_dir.to_path_buf())
}
fn do_update(&mut self) -> CargoResult<()> {
self.ops.update_index()?;
let path = self.ops.index_path();
self.index = index::RegistryIndex::new(self.source_id, path, self.config);
self.updated = true;
Ok(())
}
fn get_pkg(&mut self, package: PackageId, path: &File) -> CargoResult<Package> {
let path = self
.unpack_package(package, path)
.with_context(|| format!("failed to unpack package `{}`", package))?;
let mut src = PathSource::new(&path, self.source_id, self.config);
src.update()?;
let mut pkg = match src.download(package)? {
MaybePackage::Ready(pkg) => pkg,
MaybePackage::Download { .. } => unreachable!(),
};
// After we've loaded the package configure its summary's `checksum`
// field with the checksum we know for this `PackageId`.
let req = VersionReq::exact(package.version());
let summary_with_cksum = self
.index
.summaries(package.name(), &req, &mut *self.ops)?
.map(|s| s.summary.clone())
.next()
.expect("summary not found");
if let Some(cksum) = summary_with_cksum.checksum() {
pkg.manifest_mut()
.summary_mut()
.set_checksum(cksum.to_string());
}
Ok(pkg)
}
}
impl<'cfg> Source for RegistrySource<'cfg> {
fn query(&mut self, dep: &Dependency, f: &mut dyn FnMut(Summary)) -> CargoResult<()> {
// If this is a precise dependency, then it came from a lock file and in
// theory the registry is known to contain this version. If, however, we
// come back with no summaries, then our registry may need to be
// updated, so we fall back to performing a lazy update.
if dep.source_id().precise().is_some() && !self.updated {
debug!("attempting query without update");
let mut called = false;
self.index
.query_inner(dep, &mut *self.ops, &self.yanked_whitelist, &mut |s| {
if dep.matches(&s) {
called = true;
f(s);
}
})?;
if called {
return Ok(());
} else {
debug!("falling back to an update");
self.do_update()?;
}
}
self.index
.query_inner(dep, &mut *self.ops, &self.yanked_whitelist, &mut |s| {
if dep.matches(&s) {
f(s);
}
})
}
fn fuzzy_query(&mut self, dep: &Dependency, f: &mut dyn FnMut(Summary)) -> CargoResult<()> {
self.index
.query_inner(dep, &mut *self.ops, &self.yanked_whitelist, f)
}
fn supports_checksums(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn requires_precise(&self) -> bool {
false
}
fn source_id(&self) -> SourceId {
self.source_id
}
fn update(&mut self) -> CargoResult<()> {
// If we have an imprecise version then we don't know what we're going
// to look for, so we always attempt to perform an update here.
//
// If we have a precise version, then we'll update lazily during the
// querying phase. Note that precise in this case is only
// `Some("locked")` as other `Some` values indicate a `cargo update
// --precise` request
if self.source_id.precise() != Some("locked") {
self.do_update()?;
} else {
debug!("skipping update due to locked registry");
}
Ok(())
}
fn download(&mut self, package: PackageId) -> CargoResult<MaybePackage> {
let hash = self.index.hash(package, &mut *self.ops)?;
match self.ops.download(package, hash)? {
MaybeLock::Ready(file) => self.get_pkg(package, &file).map(MaybePackage::Ready),
MaybeLock::Download { url, descriptor } => {
Ok(MaybePackage::Download { url, descriptor })
}
}
}
fn finish_download(&mut self, package: PackageId, data: Vec<u8>) -> CargoResult<Package> {
let hash = self.index.hash(package, &mut *self.ops)?;
let file = self.ops.finish_download(package, hash, &data)?;
self.get_pkg(package, &file)
}
fn fingerprint(&self, pkg: &Package) -> CargoResult<String> {
Ok(pkg.package_id().version().to_string())
}
fn describe(&self) -> String {
self.source_id.display_index()
}
fn add_to_yanked_whitelist(&mut self, pkgs: &[PackageId]) {
self.yanked_whitelist.extend(pkgs);
}
fn is_yanked(&mut self, pkg: PackageId) -> CargoResult<bool> {
if !self.updated {
self.do_update()?;
}
self.index.is_yanked(pkg, &mut *self.ops)
}
}