#!/usr/bin/env bash
# vim:ts=4:sts=4:sw=4:et
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# Author: Hari Sekhon
# Date: 2020-02-13 15:36:35 +0000 (Thu, 13 Feb 2020)
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# https://github.com/harisekhon/bash-tools
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# License: see accompanying Hari Sekhon LICENSE file
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set -euo pipefail
[ -n " ${ DEBUG :- } " ] && set -x
srcdir = " $( dirname " ${ BASH_SOURCE [0] } " ) "
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
. " $srcdir /lib/utils.sh "
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
. " $srcdir /lib/git.sh "
# shellcheck disable=SC2034,SC2154
usage_description = "
Sets up Git multi-origin to one or more of the major public Git repos - GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket or Azure DevOps
for the local checkout so that each push sync's to multiple provider' s repos
To pull from multiple Repo providers in a single command:
git pull --all
see the related script:
git_remotes_add_public_repos.sh
See Also:
git_remotes_add_public_repos.sh - creates remotes for easy individual pull/pushes or git pull --all
git_sync_repos_upstream.sh - for sync' ing all repos to another provider
"
# used by usage() in lib/utils.sh
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
usage_args = "github|gitlab|bitbucket|azure|all"
help_usage " $@ "
no_more_opts " $@ "
min_args 1 " $@ "
name = " ${ 1 :- } "
if [ -z " $name " ] ; then
usage
fi
add_origin_url( ) {
local name = " $1 "
local domain = "unconfigured"
# loads domain and variables user and token if available via environment variables
git_provider_env " $name "
if git remote -v | grep -Eq " ^origin[[:space:]]+.+ $domain " ; then
echo " $name remote already configured in origin, skipping... "
return 0
fi
echo " $name remote not configured in origin, configuring... "
set +o pipefail
url = " $( git remote -v | awk '{print $2}' | grep -Ei " $domain " | head -n 1) "
if [ -n " $url " ] ; then
echo " copied existing remote url for $name as is including any access tokens to named remote $name "
else
url = " $( git remote -v | awk '{print $2}' | grep -Ei 'bitbucket.org|github.com|gitlab.com|dev.azure.com' | head -n 1 | perl -pe " s/^((\\w+:\\/\\/)?(git@)?)[^\\/:]+/\$1 $domain / " ) "
# XXX: Azure DevOps has non-uniform URLs compared to the 3 main Git repos
if [ " $name " = "azure" ] ; then
url = " $( git_to_azure_url " $url " ) "
else
# undo weird Azure DevOps url components if we happen to infer URL from an Azure DevOps url
url = " $( azure_to_git_url " $url " ) "
fi
# XXX: shouldn't really print full url below in case it has an http access token in it that we don't want appearing as plaintext on the screen, but git remote -v will print it later on anyway
echo " inferring $name URL to be $url "
echo " adding additional origin remote for $name with url $url "
fi
set -o pipefail
# --push is willing to add duplicates, prefer error out (should never happen as we check for existing remote url)
#git remote set-url --add --push origin "$url"
git remote set-url --add origin " $url "
}
if [ " $name " = "github" ] ||
[ " $name " = "gitlab" ] ||
[ " $name " = "bitbucket" ] ||
[ " $name " = "azure" ] ; then
add_origin_url " $name "
echo >& 2
# TMI
#git remote show origin
git remote -v | grep '^origin' | sed 's|://.*@|://|'
elif [ " $name " = "all" ] ; then
for name in github gitlab bitbucket azure; do
add_origin_url " $name "
done
echo >& 2
#git remote show origin
git remote -v | grep '^origin' | sed 's|://.*@|://|'
else
usage
fi