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⇱ Access Git repositories with Java using SSH keys - Java Code Geeks


For some use-cases you might access a git repository from a Java application. JGit offers a helpful integration with builder pattern APIs. The Git client can authenticate itself using SSH keys.

To open a Git repository call the cloneRepository() command.

File workingDir = Files.createTempDirectory("workspace").toFile();

TransportConfigCallback transportConfigCallback = new SshTransportConfigCallback();

git = Git.cloneRepository()
 .setDirectory(workingDir)
 .setTransportConfigCallback(transportConfigCallback)
 .setURI("ssh://example.com/repo.git")
 .call();

Our own implementation of the transport config callback configures the SSH communication for accessing the repository. We want to tell JGit to use SSH communication and to ignore the host key checking.

private static class SshTransportConfigCallback implements TransportConfigCallback {

 private final SshSessionFactory sshSessionFactory = new JschConfigSessionFactory() {
 @Override
 protected void configure(OpenSshConfig.Host hc, Session session) {
 session.setConfig("StrictHostKeyChecking", "no");
 }
 };

 @Override
 public void configure(Transport transport) {
 SshTransport sshTransport = (SshTransport) transport;
 sshTransport.setSshSessionFactory(sshSessionFactory);
 }

}

Per default this will take the id_rsa key file, available under the ~/.ssh. If you want to specify another file location or configure a key secured by a passphrase, change the creation of the Java Secure Channel as well.

private static class SshTransportConfigCallback implements TransportConfigCallback {

 private final SshSessionFactory sshSessionFactory = new JschConfigSessionFactory() {
 @Override
 protected void configure(OpenSshConfig.Host hc, Session session) {
 session.setConfig("StrictHostKeyChecking", "no");
 }

 @Override
 protected JSch createDefaultJSch(FS fs) throws JSchException {
 JSch jSch = super.createDefaultJSch(fs);
 jSch.addIdentity("/path/to/key", "super-secret-passphrase".getBytes());
 return jSch;
 }
 };

 @Override
 public void configure(Transport transport) {
 SshTransport sshTransport = (SshTransport) transport;
 sshTransport.setSshSessionFactory(sshSessionFactory);
 }

}

Now you can issue commands on your Git handle. For a full example on how to access Git repositories, see my AsciiBlog application.

Published on Java Code Geeks with permission by Sebastian Daschner, partner at our JCG program. See the original article here: Access Git repositories with Java using SSH keys

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Sebastian Daschner
December 4th, 2017Last Updated: December 4th, 2017
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Sebastian Daschner

Sebastian Daschner is a self-employed Java consultant and trainer. He is the author of the book 'Architecting Modern Java EE Applications'. Sebastian is a Java Champion, Oracle Developer Champion and JavaOne Rockstar.
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