From ddbc6236c1cbda79ff0606166137fa2c37b7e2b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Wong Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 08:14:21 +0000 Subject: fixup packaging Switch to the same system used by some of my other projects, which includes Atom feeds and Freshmeat/RAA updating. --- .document | 9 +- .gitignore | 12 + COPYING | 661 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ GIT-VERSION-GEN | 40 ++++ GNUmakefile | 144 ++++++++++- History.txt | 7 - LICENSE | 5 + LICENSE.txt | 661 --------------------------------------------------- Manifest.txt | 10 - README | 89 +++++++ README.txt | 88 ------- Rakefile | 189 ++++++++++++++- lib/local_openid.rb | 3 +- local-openid.gemspec | 34 +++ 14 files changed, 1163 insertions(+), 789 deletions(-) create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100755 GIT-VERSION-GEN delete mode 100644 History.txt create mode 100644 LICENSE delete mode 100644 LICENSE.txt delete mode 100644 Manifest.txt create mode 100644 README delete mode 100644 README.txt create mode 100644 local-openid.gemspec diff --git a/.document b/.document index 34f4172..956b42d 100644 --- a/.document +++ b/.document @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -History.txt -LICENSE.txt -README.txt -bin/local-openid +NEWS +LICENSE +ChangeLog +README +lib/ diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index b6fc95d..5b6817b 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,2 +1,14 @@ pkg doc +*.rbc +/.config +/InstalledFiles +/doc +pkg/ +/NEWS +/ChangeLog +/.manifest +/GIT-VERSION-FILE +/man +tags +TAGS diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dba13ed --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 19 November 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure +cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Encounter a login page that accepts OpenID (the consumer) +2. Login into your own server (if you're not already logged in) +3. Start the local-openid app on your server +4. Login using your OpenID (on the consumer) + - you should be redirected to your local-openid application +5. edit ~/.local-openid/config.yml on your server to approve the consumer +6. Reload the local-openid page your browser was on. + - you should be logged in to the OpenID consumer site + - If not, check the error log (usually stderr) of local-openid +8. Shut down the local-openid application. + +== local-openid exists for the following reasons: + +1. Passwords and password managers feel clumsy to me on web browsers. + On the other hand; using ssh, editing text files, and running servers + are second nature. Clearly, local-openid is not for everyone. +2. Identity providers may not last. Companies die and business plans + change. I'd rather my online identity not be subject to those whims. +3. OpenID providers could be compromised without disclosure. With + local-openid, I have server logs to know if somebody is even trying + something fishy with my identity. The vector for compromising my + identity is greatly reduced because my local-openid instance has 99.999% + downtime. + +== Install + +The following command should install local-openid and all dependencies: + + gem install local-openid + +setup.rb is also provided for non-Rubygems users. + +== Requirements + +local-openid is a small Sinatra application. It requires the Ruby +OpenID library (2.x), Sinatra (1.0), Rack and any Rack-enabled +server. To be useful, it also depends on having a user account on a +machine with a publically-accessible IP and DNS name to use as your +OpenID identity. + +"local-openid" should be installed in your $PATH by RubyGems. +It is a Sinatra application and takes all the usual command-line +arguments. Run "local-openid -h" for help. + +== Hacking + +I don't have any plans for more development with local-openid. It was +after all, just a weekend hack. It does what I want it to and nothing +more. + +You can use the {mailing list}[mailto:local.openid@librelist.com] to +share ideas, patches, pull requests with other users. Remember, I +wrote local-openid because I find the web difficult to use. So I'll +only accept communication about local-openid via email :) + +Feel free to fork it and customize it to your needs. Of course, drop me +a line if you fix any bugs or notice any security holes in it. + +You can get the latest source via git from the following locations: + + git://git.bogomips.org/local-openid.git + http://git.bogomips.org/local-openid.git + git://repo.or.cz/local-openid.git (mirror) + http://repo.or.cz/r/local-openid.git (mirror) + +You may browse the code from the web and download the latest tarballs here: + +* http://git.bogomips.org/cgit/local-openid.git +* http://repo.or.cz/w/local-openid.git (gitweb mirror) + +== Disclaimer + +There is NO WARRANTY whatsoever, implied or otherwise. OpenID may not +be the best choice for dealing with security-sensitive data, and this +application is just a weekend hack with no real security auditing. On +the other hand, it's quite hard for somebody to steal your OpenID +credentials when your provider implementation has 99.999% downtime :) + +== Contact + +* Original author: Eric Wong, normalperson@yhbt.net +* OpenID: http://e.yhbt.net/ +* mailing list: local.openid@librelist.com diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5286175..0000000 --- a/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -= local-openid: Single User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider - -* http://bogomips.org/local-openid - -== Description - -local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate -with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory -instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. - -1. Encounter a login page that accepts OpenID (the consumer) -2. Login into your own server (if you're not already logged in) -3. Start the local-openid app on your server -4. Login using your OpenID (on the consumer) - - you should be redirected to your local-openid application -5. edit ~/.local-openid/config.yml on your server to approve the consumer -6. Reload the local-openid page your browser was on. - - you should be logged in to the OpenID consumer site - - If not, check the error log (usually stderr) of local-openid -8. Shut down the local-openid application. - -== local-openid exists for the following reasons: - -1. Passwords and password managers feel clumsy to me on web browsers. - On the other hand; using ssh, editing text files, and running servers - are second nature. Clearly, local-openid is not for everyone. -2. Identity providers may not last. Companies die and business plans - change. I'd rather my online identity not be subject to those whims. -3. OpenID providers could be compromised without disclosure. With - local-openid, I have server logs to know if somebody is even trying - something fishy with my identity. The vector for compromising my - identity is greatly reduced because my local-openid instance has 99.999% - downtime. - -== Install - -The following command should install local-openid and all dependencies: - - gem install local-openid - -setup.rb is also provided for non-Rubygems users. - -== Requirements - -local-openid is a small Sinatra application. It requires the Ruby -OpenID library (2.x), Sinatra (0.9+), Rack (0.9+), and any Rack-enabled -server. To be useful, it also depends on having a user account on a -machine with a publically-accessible IP and DNS name to use as your -OpenID identity. - -== Hacking - -I don't have any plans for more development with local-openid. It was -after all, just a weekend hack. It does what I want it to and nothing -more. - -Feel free to fork it and customize it to your needs. Of course, drop me -a line if you fix any bugs or notice any security holes in it. - -You can get the latest source via git from the following locations: - - git://git.bogomips.org/local-openid.git - http://git.bogomips.org/local-openid.git - git://repo.or.cz/local-openid.git (mirror) - http://repo.or.cz/r/local-openid.git (mirror) - -You may browse the code from the web and download the latest tarballs here: - -* http://git.bogomips.org/cgit/local-openid.git -* http://repo.or.cz/w/local-openid.git (gitweb mirror) - -== License - -Copyright 2009 Eric Wong. It is licensed under the GNU Affero General -Public License, version 3. See the LICENSE file for details. - -== Disclaimer - -There is NO WARRANTY whatsoever, implied or otherwise. OpenID may not -be the best choice for dealing with security-sensitive data, and this -application is just a weekend hack with no real security auditing. On -the other hand, it's quite hard for somebody to steal your OpenID -credentials when your provider implementation has 99.999% downtime :) - -== Contact - -Eric Wong, normalperson@yhbt.net -OpenID: http://e.yhbt.net/ diff --git a/Rakefile b/Rakefile index 16fd51a..3f4b240 100644 --- a/Rakefile +++ b/Rakefile @@ -1,12 +1,183 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'hoe' +# -*- encoding: binary -*- +autoload :Gem, 'rubygems' -readme = File.readlines('README.txt') +def tags + timefmt = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ' + @tags ||= `git tag -l`.split(/\n/).map do |tag| + if %r{\Av[\d\.]+\z} =~ tag + header, subject, body = `git cat-file tag #{tag}`.split(/\n\n/, 3) + header = header.split(/\n/) + tagger = header.grep(/\Atagger /).first + body ||= "initial" + { + :time => Time.at(tagger.split(/ /)[-2].to_i).utc.strftime(timefmt), + :tagger_name => %r{^tagger ([^<]+)}.match(tagger)[1].strip, + :tagger_email => %r{<([^>]+)>}.match(tagger)[1].strip, + :id => `git rev-parse refs/tags/#{tag}`.chomp!, + :tag => tag, + :subject => subject, + :body => body, + } + end + end.compact.sort { |a,b| b[:time] <=> a[:time] } +end + +cgit_url = "http://git.bogomips.org/cgit/local-openid.git" +git_url = ENV['GIT_URL'] || 'git://git.bogomips.org/local-openid.git' + +desc 'prints news as an Atom feed' +task :news_atom do + require 'nokogiri' + new_tags = tags[0,10] + puts(Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do + feed :xmlns => "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" do + id! "http://bogomips.org/local-openid/NEWS.atom.xml" + title "local-openid news" + subtitle %q{Single User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider} + link! :rel => 'alternate', :type => 'text/html', + :href => 'http://bogomips.org/local-openid/NEWS.html' + updated(new_tags.empty? ? "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" : new_tags.first[:time]) + new_tags.each do |tag| + entry do + title tag[:subject] + updated tag[:time] + published tag[:time] + author { + name tag[:tagger_name] + email tag[:tagger_email] + } + url = "#{cgit_url}/tag/?id=#{tag[:tag]}" + link! :rel => "alternate", :type => "text/html", :href =>url + id! url + message_only = tag[:body].split(/\n.+\(\d+\):\n {6}/s).first.strip + content({:type =>:text}, message_only) + content(:type =>:xhtml) { pre tag[:body] } + end + end + end + end.to_xml) +end + +desc 'prints RDoc-formatted news' +task :news_rdoc do + tags.each do |tag| + time = tag[:time].tr!('T', ' ').gsub!(/:\d\dZ/, ' UTC') + puts "=== #{tag[:tag].sub(/^v/, '')} / #{time}" + puts "" + + body = tag[:body] + puts tag[:body].gsub(/^/sm, " ").gsub(/[ \t]+$/sm, "") + puts "" + end +end + +desc "print release changelog for Rubyforge" +task :release_changes do + version = ENV['VERSION'] or abort "VERSION= needed" + version = "v#{version}" + vtags = tags.map { |tag| tag[:tag] =~ /\Av/ and tag[:tag] }.sort + prev = vtags[vtags.index(version) - 1] + if prev + system('git', 'diff', '--stat', prev, version) or abort $? + puts "" + system('git', 'log', "#{prev}..#{version}") or abort $? + else + system('git', 'log', version) or abort $? + end +end + +desc "print release notes for Rubyforge" +task :release_notes do + spec = Gem::Specification.load('local-openid.gemspec') + puts spec.description.strip + puts "" + puts "* #{spec.homepage}" + puts "* #{spec.email}" + puts "* #{git_url}" + + _, _, body = `git cat-file tag v#{spec.version}`.split(/\n\n/, 3) + print "\nChanges:\n\n" + puts body +end + +desc "read news article from STDIN and post to rubyforge" +task :publish_news do + require 'rubyforge' + IO.select([STDIN], nil, nil, 1) or abort "E: news must be read from stdin" + msg = STDIN.readlines + subject = msg.shift + blank = msg.shift + blank == "\n" or abort "no newline after subject!" + subject.strip! + body = msg.join("").strip! + + rf = RubyForge.new.configure + rf.login + rf.post_news('qrp', subject, body) +end + +desc "post to RAA" +task :raa_update do + require 'net/http' + require 'net/netrc' + rc = Net::Netrc.locate('local-openid-raa') or abort "~/.netrc not found" + password = rc.password + + s = Gem::Specification.load('local-openid.gemspec') + desc = [ s.description.strip ] + desc << "" + desc << "* #{s.email}" + desc << "* #{git_url}" + desc << "* #{cgit_url}" + desc = desc.join("\n") + uri = URI.parse('http://raa.ruby-lang.org/regist.rhtml') + form = { + :name => s.name, + :short_description => s.summary, + :version => s.version.to_s, + :status => 'stable', + :owner => s.authors.first, + :email => s.email, + :category_major => 'Application', + :category_minor => 'WWW', + :url => s.homepage, + :download => 'http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=5626', + :license => "OpenSource", # AGPLv3, specifically + :description_style => 'Plain', + :description => desc, + :pass => password, + :submit => "Update", + } + res = Net::HTTP.post_form(uri, form) + p res + puts res.body +end + +desc "post to FM" +task :fm_update do + require 'tempfile' + require 'net/http' + require 'net/netrc' + require 'json' + version = ENV['VERSION'] or abort "VERSION= needed" + uri = URI.parse('http://freshmeat.net/projects/local-openid/releases.json') + rc = Net::Netrc.locate('local-openid-fm') or abort "~/.netrc not found" + api_token = rc.password + changelog = tags.find { |t| t[:tag] == "v#{version}" }[:body] + tmp = Tempfile.new('fm-changelog') + tmp.syswrite(changelog) + system(ENV["VISUAL"], tmp.path) or abort "#{ENV["VISUAL"]} failed: #$?" + changelog = File.read(tmp.path).strip -Hoe.new('local-openid', '0.1.1') do |p| - p.rubyforge_name = 'qrp' - p.developer('Eric Wong', 'normalperson@yhbt.net') - p.summary = readme[0].split(/\s*:\s*/)[1] - p.url = 'http://bogomips.org/local-openid' - p.extra_deps << [ 'sinatra', '>= 0.9' ] + req = { + "auth_code" => api_token, + "release" => { + "tag_list" => "Stable", + "version" => version, + "changelog" => changelog, + }, + }.to_json + Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http| + p http.post(uri.path, req, {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'}) + end end diff --git a/lib/local_openid.rb b/lib/local_openid.rb index 34ff753..3d87d5f 100644 --- a/lib/local_openid.rb +++ b/lib/local_openid.rb @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # a YAML file on the server where this application runs # (~/.local-openid/config.yml by default) instead of via HTTP/HTTPS # form authentication in the browser. - +#:stopdoc: require 'tempfile' require 'time' require 'yaml' @@ -299,3 +299,4 @@ class LocalOpenID < Sinatra::Base err("Lock: #{lock} exists! Possible hijacking attempt") rescue nil end end +#:startdoc: diff --git a/local-openid.gemspec b/local-openid.gemspec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac16906 --- /dev/null +++ b/local-openid.gemspec @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +ENV["VERSION"] or abort "VERSION= must be specified" +manifest = File.readlines('.manifest').map! { |x| x.chomp! } + +Gem::Specification.new do |s| + s.name = %q{local-openid} + s.version = ENV["VERSION"] + + s.authors = ["Eric Wong"] + s.date = Time.now.utc.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') + s.description = File.read("README").split(/\n\n/)[1] + s.email = %q{local-openid@librelist.com} + s.executables = %w(local-openid) + + s.extra_rdoc_files = File.readlines('.document').map! do |x| + x.chomp! + if File.directory?(x) + manifest.grep(%r{\A#{x}/}) + elsif File.file?(x) + x + else + nil + end + end.flatten.compact + + s.files = manifest + s.homepage = %q{http://bogomips.org/local-openid/} + s.summary = %q{Single User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider} + s.rdoc_options = [ "-a", "-t", "local-openid - #{s.summary}" ] + s.require_paths = %w(lib) + s.rubyforge_project = %q{qrp} + s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1.0.0"]) + s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.1.7"]) + # s.licenses = %w(AGPLv3) # accessor not compatible with older RubyGems +end -- cgit v1.2.3-24-ge0c7