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Fix IndexFile.from_tree on Windows #1751

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Fixes #1630

IndexFile.from_tree uses NamedTemporaryFile to create a temporary file in the repository's .git directory to pass to git read-tree as the operand of --index-output. But on Windows, the command always fails: the git subprocess reports it cannot write to that path. IndexFile.from_tree and everything that uses it are thus broken on Windows. This is the cause of #1630, as IndexFile.reset uses IndexFile.from_tree.

git read-tree does not actually write to the file itself. Instead, it attempts to rename its own separate temporary file to have its name. git read-tree does not require that any file exist there already. The reason we create it is to get a filename that was definitely available, and prevent an unintended race condition on the name. As git-read-tree(1) says:

--index-output=<file>
Instead of writing the results out to $GIT_INDEX_FILE, write the resulting index in the named file. While the command is operating, the original index file is locked with the same mechanism as usual. The file must allow to be rename(2)ed into from a temporary file that is created next to the usual index file; typically this means it needs to be on the same filesystem as the index file itself, and you need write permission to the directories the index file and index output file are located in.

Using NamedTemporaryFile for this works on Unix-like systems, but not on Windows, because git needs to be able to replace the file by renaming its own temporary file to the same name, which is a form of deletion: it deletes the file being replaced. NamedTemporaryFile opens the file, which remains open until the context manager object is exited. But on Windows, one cannot typically delete an open file. (As noted in b12fd4a, NamedTemporaryFile is often unsuitable for files shared with other processes on Windows even when they do not attempt to delete the file.)

This fixes the problem on Windows by using mkstemp to create the file, and managing cleanup explicitly. Both NamedTemporaryFile and mkstemp will create a file by opening it in a way that fails if the file already exists (and retrying other names if that happens). In this way they avoid the problems of mktemp (see also smmap#41). Immediately after opening the file for creation to get the name, we close it. When we pass its name for git read-tree to rename its own temporary file to, git is able to do so.

More information about the problem, and how it is solved, appears in the commit messages. Especially:

  • b12fd4a describes the problem in detail. It fixes it in a way that is very simple, but unsatisfactory because it introduces a race condition of the same kind one would get with mktemp. But this verifies the nature of the bug.
  • 12bbace describes why test_index_mutation still fails (later than before, and unlike the other seven affected tests that now pass). It adds a conditional xfail mark. This is due to a test bug, but I think there are tradeoffs to be considered in deciding how to fix it, so I have not attempted to do so in this PR.
  • 9e5d0aa describes the race condition from b12fd4a and how to overcome it. It applies the better fix. (Although the race condition would not be as severe here as in the common case where the file is being created in a shared temporary directory, it should still be avoided.)

I have not added any new test cases related to this bug. IndexFile.from_tree does not seem to have any of its own tests, and perhaps should. However, as described in the commit messages (and viewable in diffs removing xfail markings), eight tests were already failing due to it. Of those, seven now pass, while one, which tests a number of things, gets past the point where it failed before and fails later, differently and for an unrelated reason.

To further confirm specifically that this fixes #1630, I followed the procedure described there, which currently shows the bug on the tip of the main branch, but produces no error and successfully resets the change in the working tree at the tip of this topic branch:

(.venv) C:\Users\ek\source\repos\GitPython [fromtree ≡]> rm pyproject.toml
(.venv) C:\Users\ek\source\repos\GitPython [fromtree ≡ +0 ~0 -1 !]> git status -sb
## fromtree...origin/fromtree
 D pyproject.toml
(.venv) C:\Users\ek\source\repos\GitPython [fromtree ≡ +0 ~0 -1 !]> python
Python 3.12.0 (tags/v3.12.0:0fb18b0, Oct  2 2023, 13:03:39) [MSC v.1935 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from git import Repo
>>> Repo().index.reset(working_tree=True)
<git.index.base.IndexFile object at 0x0000023657EF27F0>
>>> exit()
(.venv) C:\Users\ek\source\repos\GitPython [fromtree ≡]> git status -sb
## fromtree...origin/fromtree
(.venv) C:\Users\ek\source\repos\GitPython [fromtree ≡]>

This removes the xfail marks from 8 tests that fail due to gitpython-developers#1630,
to be fixed in the subsequent commits.

This reverts commit 6e477e3.
On Windows, a file created by NamedTemporaryFile cannot be reopened
while already open, under most circumstances. This applies to
attempts to open it both from the original process and from other
processes. This differs from the behavior on other operating
systems, and it works this way to help ensure the file can be
automatically deleted (since having a file open on Windows usually
prevents the file from being deleted, unlike on other OSes).

However, this can cause problems when NamedTemporaryFile is used to
produce a safe filename for accessing with an external process, as
IndexFile.from_tree does. On Windows, git subprocess can't open and
write to the file. This breaks IndexFile.from_tree on Windows. This
is the cause of gitpython-developers#1630 -- IndexFile.reset uses IndexFile.from_tree,
and the Repo.index property returns an IndexFile instance, so
Repo.index.reset fails -- and some other breakages.

While passing delete=False to NamedTemporaryFile (and deleting
separately) often overcomes that, it won't fix things here, because
IndexFile.from_tree uses "git read-tree --index-output=<file>".
That needs more than the ability to open the file for write. It
needs to be able to create or overwrite the given path by renaming
an existing file to it. The description of "--index-output=<file>"
in git-read-tree(1) notes:

    The file must allow to be rename(2)ed into from a temporary
    file that is created next to the usual index file; typically
    this means it needs to be on the same filesystem as the index
    file itself, and you need write permission to the directories
    the index file and index output file are located in.

On Windows, more is required: there must be no currently open file
with that path, because on Windows, open files typically cannot be
replaced, just as, on Windows, they typically cannot be deleted
(nor renamed). This is to say that passing delete=False to
NamedTemporaryFile isn't enough to solve this because it merely
causes NamedTemporaryFile to behave like the lower-level mkstemp
function, leaving the responsibility of deletion to the caller but
still *opening* the file -- and while the file is open, the git
subprocess can't replace it. Switching to mkstemp, with no further
change, would likewise not solve this.

This commit is an initial fix for the problem, but not the best
fix. On Windows, it closes the temporary file created by
NamedTemporaryFile -- so the file can be opened by name, including
by a git subprocess, and also overwritten, include by a file move.

As currently implemented, this is not ideal, as it creates a race
condition, because closing the file actually deletes it. During the
time the file does not exist, the filename may end up being reused
by another call to NamedTemporaryFile, mkstemp, or similar facility
(in any process, written in any language) before the git subprocess
can recreate it. Passing delete=False would avoid this, but then
deletion would have to be handled separately, and at that point it
is not obvious that NamedTemporaryFile is the best facility to use.

This fix, though not yet adequate, confirms the impact on gitpython-developers#1630.
The following 8 tests go from failing to passing due to this change
on a local Windows development machine (as listed in the summary at
the end of pytest output):

- test/test_docs.py:210 Tutorials.test_references_and_objects
- test/test_fun.py:37 TestFun.test_aggressive_tree_merge
- test/test_index.py:781 TestIndex.test_compare_write_tree
- test/test_index.py:294 TestIndex.test_index_file_diffing
- test/test_index.py:182 TestIndex.test_index_file_from_tree
- test/test_index.py:232 TestIndex.test_index_merge_tree
- test/test_index.py:428 TestIndex.test_index_mutation
- test/test_refs.py:218 TestRefs.test_head_reset

On CI, one test still fails, but later and for an unrelated reason:

- test/test_index.py:428 TestIndex.test_index_mutation

That `open(fake_symlink_path, "rt")` call raises FileNotFoundError.
The test assumes symlinks are never created on Windows. This often
turns out to be correct, because core.symlinks defaults to false on
Windows. (On some Windows systems, creating them is a privileged
operation; this can be reconfigured, and unprivileged creation of
symlinks is often enabled on systems used for development.)

However, on a Windows system with core.symlinks set to true, git
will create symlinks if it can, when checking out entries committed
to a repository as symlinks. GitHub Actions runners for Windows do
this ever since actions/runner-images#1186
(the file is now at images/windows/scripts/build/Install-Git.ps1;
the `/o:EnableSymlinks=Enabled` option continues to be passed,
causing Git for Windows to be installed with core.symlinks set to
true in the system scope).

For now, this adds an xfail marking to test_index_mutation, for the
FileNotFoundError raised when a symlink, which is expected not to
be a symlink, is passed to `open`, causing an attempt to open its
nonexistent target. (The check itself might bear refinement: as
written, it reads the core.symlinks variable from any scope,
including the local scope, which at the time of the check will
usually be the cloned GitPython directory, where pytest is run.)

While adding an import, this commit also improves the grouping and
sorting of existing ones.
This lets the Windows subprocess open or rename onto the temporary
file using a more robust approach than in b12fd4a, avoiding the
race condition described there, where the filename could be
inadvertently reused between deletion and recreation of the file.

This creates a context manager helper for the temporary index file
used in IndexFile.from_tree, whose implementation differs by
operating system:

- Delegating straightforwardly to NamedTempoaryFile on POSIX
  systems where an open file can replaced by having another file
  renamed to it (just as it can be deleted).

- Employing custom logic on Windows, using mkstemp, closing the
  temporary file without immediately deleting it (so it won't be
  reused by any process seeking to create a temporary file), and
  then deleting it on context manager exit.

IndexFile.from_tree now calls this helper instead of
NamedTemporaryFile. For convenience, the helper provides the path,
i.e. the "name", when entered, so tmp_index is now just that path.

(At least for now, this helper is implemented as a nonpublic
function in the git.index.base module, rather than in the
git.index.util module. If it were public in git.index.util like the
other facilities there, then some later changes to it, or its later
removal, would be a breaking change to GitPython. If it were
nonpublic in git.index.util, then this would not be a concern, but
it would be unintuitive for it to be accessed from code in the
git.index.base module. In the future, one way to address this might
be to have one or more nonpublic _util modules with public members.
Because it would still be a breaking change to drop existing public
util modules, that would be more utility modules in total, so such
a change isn't included here just for this one used-once function.)
"'git read-tree --index-output=...' fails with 'fatal: unable to write new index file'."
),
raises=GitCommandError,
os.name == "nt" and Git().config("core.symlinks") == "true",
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I'm unsure if this is the best way for the xfail condition to check the core.symlinks configuration variable. This will typically run with the CWD as the GitPython repository, thereby including the local scope, and maybe only the system and global scopes should be used. (I had thought to use GitConfigParser, which I think can omit the local scope since #950, but it looks like its use of the system scope is limited on Windows.)

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I think GitPython has the same problem that gitoxide would have: It fails to see the configuration coming with the git installation itself, which has to be discovered by asking git itself.

That's the configuration file that contains these values, on Windows at least. Maybe Windows will also put that value into the repository-local configuration file, which might be the reason this condition works at all.

And since it works, I suppose it's good enough for now?

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Maybe Windows will also put that value into the repository-local configuration file, which might be the reason this condition works at all.

At least in the more common false case, I've found that it is coped into the local repository's configuration. But using Git().config(...) doesn't rely on that. It works outside any repository and finds the system configuration:

(.venv) C:\Users\ek\source\repos\GitPython [fromtree ≡]> pushd ~/tmp
(.venv) C:\Users\ek\tmp> python
Python 3.12.0 (tags/v3.12.0:0fb18b0, Oct  2 2023, 13:03:39) [MSC v.1935 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import git
>>> git.Git().config("core.symlinks", show_origin=True)
'file:C:/Users/ek/scoop/apps/git/2.43.0/etc/gitconfig\tfalse'

(This is the same GitPython as when I run it from the GitPython directory, since the virtual environment is activated and the package is installed in it using pip install -e ..)

So I think the condition is working because config is not being treated specially--unlike if GitConfigParser is used, the command in that condition it really is running git config.

(.venv) C:\Users\ek\tmp> python
Python 3.12.0 (tags/v3.12.0:0fb18b0, Oct  2 2023, 13:03:39) [MSC v.1935 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import logging
>>> logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
>>> import git
>>> git.Git.GIT_PYTHON_TRACE = "full"
>>> git.Git().config("core.symlinks")
INFO:git.cmd:git config core.symlinks -> 0; stdout: 'false'
'false'

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Thanks a lot for your incredible support!

It's always good to see a PR that removes more than it adds, and this one even doubly so as it adds test-coverage to windows while removing xfails in one fell swoop!

It would be interesting to know if GitPython was previously used on Windows at all, given its shortcomings there, and if there is a user-base that can benefit from these improvements.

@@ -52,5 +52,6 @@ Contributors are:
-Joseph Hale <me _at_ jhale.dev>
-Santos Gallegos <stsewd _at_ proton.me>
-Wenhan Zhu <wzhu.cosmos _at_ gmail.com>
-Eliah Kagan <eliah.kagan _at_ gmail.com>
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About time :D!

@Byron Byron merged commit a30b3b7 into gitpython-developers:main Dec 1, 2023
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It would be interesting to know if GitPython was previously used on Windows at all, given its shortcomings there, and if there is a user-base that can benefit from these improvements.

I use nbdime, including on Windows, which depends on GitPython. That tool is pretty popular, I think including on Windows. My guess is that there are numerous libraries and tools that use GitPython and are used on Windows by many. However, it may be that most of them are doing fine, using parts of GitPython that are working well. Even if many Windows developers use GitPython directly, I don't know what functionality of the library tends in practice to be the most widely used or important. Anyway, if the tests results are any indication--of course a rough one since it's not like each test tests the same amount of significant functionality--most of which are passing on Windows, then I would expect GitPython to be pretty usable on Windows already for many practical applications.

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###
[`v3.1.41`](https://togithub.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/releases/tag/3.1.41):
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The details about the Windows security issue [can be found in this
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Special thanks go to
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) who reported the
issue and fixed it in a single stroke, while being responsible for an
incredible amount of improvements that he contributed over the last
couple of months ❤️.

#### What's Changed

- Add `__all__` in git.exc by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1719
- Set submodule update cadence to weekly by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1721
- Never modify sys.path by
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- Bump git/ext/gitdb from `8ec2390` to `ec58b7e` by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1722
- Revise comments, docstrings, some messages, and a bit of code by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1725
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1726
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- Reorganize test_util and make xfail marks precise by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1729
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1735
- Make the rmtree callback Windows-only by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1739
- List all non-passing tests in test summaries by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1740
- Document some minor subtleties in test_util.py by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1749
- Always read metadata files as UTF-8 in setup.py by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1748
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1745
- Test macOS on CI by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1752
- Let close_fds be True on all platforms by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1753
- Fix IndexFile.from_tree on Windows by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1751
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1792

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###
[`v3.1.41`](https://togithub.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/releases/tag/3.1.41):
- fix Windows security issue

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/compare/3.1.40...3.1.41)

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Special thanks go to
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) who reported the
issue and fixed it in a single stroke, while being responsible for an
incredible amount of improvements that he contributed over the last
couple of months ❤️.

#### What's Changed

- Add `__all__` in git.exc by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1719
- Set submodule update cadence to weekly by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1721
- Never modify sys.path by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1720
- Bump git/ext/gitdb from `8ec2390` to `ec58b7e` by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://togithub.com/dependabot) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1722
- Revise comments, docstrings, some messages, and a bit of code by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1725
- Use zero-argument super() by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1726
- Remove obsolete note in \_iter_packed_refs by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1727
- Reorganize test_util and make xfail marks precise by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1729
- Clarify license and make module top comments more consistent by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1730
- Deprecate compat.is\_<platform>, rewriting all uses by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1732
- Revise and restore some module docstrings by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1735
- Make the rmtree callback Windows-only by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1739
- List all non-passing tests in test summaries by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1740
- Document some minor subtleties in test_util.py by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1749
- Always read metadata files as UTF-8 in setup.py by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1748
- Test native Windows on CI by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1745
- Test macOS on CI by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1752
- Let close_fds be True on all platforms by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1753
- Fix IndexFile.from_tree on Windows by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1751
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1754
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1758
- Adding dubious ownership handling by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1746
- Avoid brittle assumptions about preexisting temporary files in tests
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1759
- Overhaul noqa directives by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1760
- Clarify some Git.execute kill_after_timeout limitations by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1761
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1763
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1766
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1773
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1774
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[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1776
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[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1777
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1778
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[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1780
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[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1783
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[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1784
- Shorten Iterable docstrings and put IterableObj first by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1785
- Fix incompletely revised Iterable/IterableObj docstrings by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1786
- Pre-deprecate setting Git.USE_SHELL by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1782
- Deprecate Git.USE_SHELL by
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1787
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[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1788
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[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1789
- Fix two remaining Windows untrusted search path cases by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1792

#### New Contributors

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contribution in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1746
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Clarify license and make module top comments more consistent by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1730
Deprecate compat.is_, rewriting all uses by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1732
Revise and restore some module docstrings by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1735
Make the rmtree callback Windows-only by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1739
List all non-passing tests in test summaries by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1740
Document some minor subtleties in test_util.py by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1749
Always read metadata files as UTF-8 in setup.py by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1748
Test native Windows on CI by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1745
Test macOS on CI by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1752
Let close_fds be True on all platforms by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1753
Fix IndexFile.from_tree on Windows by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1751
Remove unused TASKKILL fallback in AutoInterrupt by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1754
Don't return with operand when conceptually void by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1755
Group .gitignore entries by purpose by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1758
Adding dubious ownership handling by @​marioaag in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1746
Avoid brittle assumptions about preexisting temporary files in tests by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1759
Overhaul noqa directives by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1760
Clarify some Git.execute kill_after_timeout limitations by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1761
Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 by @​dependabot in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1763
Don't install black on Cygwin by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1766
Extract all "import gc" to module level by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1765
Extract remaining local "import gc" to module level by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1768
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Enable CodeQL by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1769
Replace some uses of the deprecated mktemp function by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1770
Bump github/codeql-action from 2 to 3 by @​dependabot in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1773
Run some Windows environment variable tests only on Windows by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1774
Fix TemporaryFileSwap regression where file_path could not be Path by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1776
Improve hooks tests by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1777
Fix if items of Index is of type PathLike by @​stegm in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1778
Better document IterableObj.iter_items and improve some subclasses by @​EliahKagan in gitpython-developers/GitPython#1780
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### GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

####
[CVE-2024-22190](https://togithub.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/security/advisories/GHSA-2mqj-m65w-jghx)

### Summary

This issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2023-40590. On
Windows, GitPython uses an untrusted search path if it uses a shell to
run `git`, as well as when it runs `bash.exe` to interpret hooks. If
either of those features are used on Windows, a malicious `git.exe` or
`bash.exe` may be run from an untrusted repository.

### Details

Although GitPython often avoids executing programs found in an untrusted
search path since 3.1.33, two situations remain where this still occurs.
Either can allow arbitrary code execution under some circumstances.

#### When a shell is used

GitPython can be told to run `git` commands through a shell rather than
as direct subprocesses, by passing `shell=True` to any method that
accepts it, or by both setting `Git.USE_SHELL = True` and not passing
`shell=False`. Then the Windows `cmd.exe` shell process performs the
path search, and GitPython does not prevent that shell from finding and
running `git` in the current directory.

When GitPython runs `git` directly rather than through a shell, the
GitPython process performs the path search, and currently omits the
current directory by setting `NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath` in its
own environment during the `Popen` call. Although the `cmd.exe` shell
will honor this environment variable when present, GitPython does not
currently pass it into the shell subprocess's environment.

Furthermore, because GitPython sets the subprocess CWD to the root of a
repository's working tree, using a shell will run a malicious `git.exe`
in an untrusted repository even if GitPython itself is run from a
trusted location.

This also applies if `Git.execute` is called directly with `shell=True`
(or after `Git.USE_SHELL = True`) to run any command.

#### When hook scripts are run

On Windows, GitPython uses `bash.exe` to run hooks that appear to be
scripts. However, unlike when running `git`, no steps are taken to avoid
finding and running `bash.exe` in the current directory.

This allows the author of an untrusted fork or branch to cause a
malicious `bash.exe` to be run in some otherwise safe workflows. An
example of such a scenario is if the user installs a trusted hook while
on a trusted branch, then switches to an untrusted feature branch
(possibly from a fork) to review proposed changes. If the untrusted
feature branch contains a malicious `bash.exe` and the user's current
working directory is the working tree, and the user performs an action
that runs the hook, then although the hook itself is uncorrupted, it
runs with the malicious `bash.exe`.

Note that, while `bash.exe` is a shell, this is a separate scenario from
when `git` is run using the unrelated Windows `cmd.exe` shell.

### PoC

On Windows, create a `git.exe` file in a repository. Then create a
`Repo` object, and call any method through it (directly or indirectly)
that supports the `shell` keyword argument with `shell=True`:

```powershell
mkdir testrepo
git init testrepo
cp ... testrepo git.exe # Replace "..." with any executable of choice.
python -c "import git; print(git.Repo('testrepo').git.version(shell=True))"
```

The `git.exe` executable in the repository directory will be run.

Or use no `Repo` object, but do it from the location with the `git.exe`:

```powershell
cd testrepo
python -c "import git; print(git.Git().version(shell=True))"
```

The `git.exe` executable in the current directory will be run.

For the scenario with hooks, install a hook in a repository, create a
`bash.exe` file in the current directory, and perform an operation that
causes GitPython to attempt to run the hook:

```powershell
mkdir testrepo
cd testrepo
git init
mv .git/hooks/pre-commit.sample .git/hooks/pre-commit
cp ... bash.exe # Replace "..." with any executable of choice.
echo "Some text" >file.txt
git add file.txt
python -c "import git; git.Repo().index.commit('Some message')"
```

The `bash.exe` executable in the current directory will be run.

### Impact

The greatest impact is probably in applications that set `Git.USE_SHELL
= True` for historical reasons. (Undesired console windows had, in the
past, been created in some kinds of applications, when it was not used.)
Such an application may be vulnerable to arbitrary code execution from a
malicious repository, even with no other exacerbating conditions. This
is to say that, if a shell is used to run `git`, the full effect of
CVE-2023-40590 is still present. Furthermore, as noted above, running
the application itself from a trusted directory is not a sufficient
mitigation.

An application that does not direct GitPython to use a shell to run
`git` subprocesses thus avoids most of the risk. However, there is no
such straightforward way to prevent GitPython from running `bash.exe` to
interpret hooks. So while the conditions needed for that to be exploited
are more involved, it may be harder to mitigate decisively prior to
patching.

### Possible solutions

A straightforward approach would be to address each bug directly:

- When a shell is used, pass `NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath` into
the subprocess environment, because in that scenario the subprocess is
the `cmd.exe` shell that itself performs the path search.
- Set `NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath` in the GitPython process
environment during the `Popen` call made to run hooks with a `bash.exe`
subprocess.

These need only be done on Windows.

---

### Release Notes

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###
[`v3.1.41`](https://togithub.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/releases/tag/3.1.41):
- fix Windows security issue

[Compare
Source](https://togithub.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/compare/3.1.40...3.1.41)

The details about the Windows security issue [can be found in this
advisory](https://togithub.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/security/advisories/GHSA-2mqj-m65w-jghx).

Special thanks go to
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) who reported the
issue and fixed it in a single stroke, while being responsible for an
incredible amount of improvements that he contributed over the last
couple of months ❤️.

#### What's Changed

- Add `__all__` in git.exc by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1719
- Set submodule update cadence to weekly by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1721
- Never modify sys.path by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1720
- Bump git/ext/gitdb from `8ec2390` to `ec58b7e` by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://togithub.com/dependabot) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1722
- Revise comments, docstrings, some messages, and a bit of code by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1725
- Use zero-argument super() by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1726
- Remove obsolete note in \_iter_packed_refs by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1727
- Reorganize test_util and make xfail marks precise by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1729
- Clarify license and make module top comments more consistent by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1730
- Deprecate compat.is\_<platform>, rewriting all uses by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1732
- Revise and restore some module docstrings by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1735
- Make the rmtree callback Windows-only by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1739
- List all non-passing tests in test summaries by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1740
- Document some minor subtleties in test_util.py by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1749
- Always read metadata files as UTF-8 in setup.py by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1748
- Test native Windows on CI by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1745
- Test macOS on CI by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1752
- Let close_fds be True on all platforms by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1753
- Fix IndexFile.from_tree on Windows by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1751
- Remove unused TASKKILL fallback in AutoInterrupt by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1754
- Don't return with operand when conceptually void by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1755
- Group .gitignore entries by purpose by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1758
- Adding dubious ownership handling by
[@&#8203;marioaag](https://togithub.com/marioaag) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1746
- Avoid brittle assumptions about preexisting temporary files in tests
by [@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1759
- Overhaul noqa directives by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1760
- Clarify some Git.execute kill_after_timeout limitations by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1761
- Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://togithub.com/dependabot) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1763
- Don't install black on Cygwin by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1766
- Extract all "import gc" to module level by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1765
- Extract remaining local "import gc" to module level by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1768
- Replace xfail with gc.collect in TestSubmodule.test_rename by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1767
- Enable CodeQL by [@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan)
in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1769
- Replace some uses of the deprecated mktemp function by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1770
- Bump github/codeql-action from 2 to 3 by
[@&#8203;dependabot](https://togithub.com/dependabot) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1773
- Run some Windows environment variable tests only on Windows by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1774
- Fix TemporaryFileSwap regression where file_path could not be Path by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1776
- Improve hooks tests by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1777
- Fix if items of Index is of type PathLike by
[@&#8203;stegm](https://togithub.com/stegm) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1778
- Better document IterableObj.iter_items and improve some subclasses by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1780
- Revert "Don't install black on Cygwin" by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1783
- Add missing pip in $PATH on Cygwin CI by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1784
- Shorten Iterable docstrings and put IterableObj first by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1785
- Fix incompletely revised Iterable/IterableObj docstrings by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1786
- Pre-deprecate setting Git.USE_SHELL by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1782
- Deprecate Git.USE_SHELL by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1787
- In handle_process_output don't forward finalizer result by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1788
- Fix mypy warning "Missing return statement" by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1789
- Fix two remaining Windows untrusted search path cases by
[@&#8203;EliahKagan](https://togithub.com/EliahKagan) in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1792

#### New Contributors

- [@&#8203;marioaag](https://togithub.com/marioaag) made their first
contribution in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1746
- [@&#8203;stegm](https://togithub.com/stegm) made their first
contribution in
[gitpython-developers/GitPython#1778

**Full Changelog**:
gitpython-developers/GitPython@3.1.40...3.1.41

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