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Lunny Xiao
18eef3b23a
Fix branch order (#31174)
Fix #31172

The original order or the default order should not be ignored even if we
have an is_deleted order.

(cherry picked from commit 1137a0357eb1e35a046e86a7277594154d0f6c85)
2024-06-02 16:26:54 +02:00
Gergely Nagy
0d029ebe6d
Fix git_model.FindBranchesByRepoAndBranchName
When a logged in user with no repositories visits their dashboard, it will
display a search box that lists their own repositories.

This is served by the `repo.SearchRepos` handler, which in turn calls
`commitstatus_service.FindReposLastestCommitStatuses()` with an empty
repo list.

That, in turn, will call `git_model.FindBranchesByRepoAndBranchName()`,
with an empty map. With no map, `FindBranchesByRepoAndBranchName()` ends
up querying the entire `branch` table, because no conditions were set
up.

Armed with a gazillion repo & commit shas, we return to
`FindReposLastestCommitStatuses`, and promptly call
`git_model.GetLatestCommitStatusForPairs`, which constructs a monstrous
query with so many placeholders that the database tells us to go
somewhere else, and flips us off. At least on instances the size of
Codeberg. On smaller instances, it will eventually return, and throw
away all the data, and return an empty set, having performed all this
for naught.

We fix this by short-circuiting `FindBranchesByRepoAndBranchName`, and
returning fast if our inputs are empty.

A test case is included.

Fixes #3521.

Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
2024-05-01 00:34:39 +02:00
oliverpool
525accfae6 Add container.FilterSlice function (gitea#30339)
Many places have the following logic:
```go
func (jobs ActionJobList) GetRunIDs() []int64 {
	ids := make(container.Set[int64], len(jobs))
	for _, j := range jobs {
		if j.RunID == 0 {
			continue
		}
		ids.Add(j.RunID)
	}
	return ids.Values()
}
```

this introduces a `container.FilterMapUnique` function, which reduces
the code above to:
```go
func (jobs ActionJobList) GetRunIDs() []int64 {
	return container.FilterMapUnique(jobs, func(j *ActionRunJob) (int64, bool) {
		return j.RunID, j.RunID != 0
	})
}
```
Conflicts:
models/issues/comment_list.go due to premature refactor in #3116
2024-04-16 11:49:44 +02:00
6543
8ff858b94b
Start to migrate from util.OptionalBool to optional.Option[bool] (#29329)
just create transition helper and migrate two structs

(cherry picked from commit 7fbdb60fc1152acc9a040dc04b1b0f5a3475b081)
2024-02-26 22:30:26 +01:00
Lunny Xiao
537fa69962
Second part of refactor db.Find (#28194)
Continue of #27798 and move more functions to `db.Find` and `db.Count`.
2023-12-11 16:56:48 +08:00
Lunny Xiao
aeb383025f
Also sync DB branches on push if necessary (#28361)
Fix #28056 

This PR will check whether the repo has zero branch when pushing a
branch. If that, it means this repository hasn't been synced.

The reason caused that is after user upgrade from v1.20 -> v1.21, he
just push branches without visit the repository user interface. Because
all repositories routers will check whether a branches sync is necessary
but push has not such check.

For every repository, it has two states, synced or not synced. If there
is zero branch for a repository, then it will be assumed as non-sync
state. Otherwise, it's synced state. So if we think it's synced, we just
need to update branch/insert new branch. Otherwise do a full sync. So
that, for every push, there will be almost no extra load added. It's
high performance than yours.

For the implementation, we in fact will try to update the branch first,
if updated success with affect records > 0, then all are done. Because
that means the branch has been in the database. If no record is
affected, that means the branch does not exist in database. So there are
two possibilities. One is this is a new branch, then we just need to
insert the record. Another is the branches haven't been synced, then we
need to sync all the branches into database.
2023-12-09 13:30:56 +00:00
Lunny Xiao
47b878858a
Search branches (#27055)
Resolve #25233 

<img width="1315" alt="图片"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/81045/3ba59b58-471a-4e1b-985c-87edac2268c0">

<img width="1297" alt="图片"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/81045/b6caa12f-323b-4f70-9c44-ef91cb71a26c">
2023-09-17 08:24:40 +00:00
wxiaoguang
2aa6a785cf
Make FindBranches have stable result (#25631)
See the comment
2023-07-03 04:11:32 +00:00
Lunny Xiao
807c9712ef
Get latest commit statuses from database instead of git data on dashboard for repositories (#25605)
related #24638
2023-07-03 01:53:05 +00:00
Lunny Xiao
6e19484f4d
Sync branches into databases (#22743)
Related #14180
Related #25233 
Related #22639
Close #19786
Related #12763 

This PR will change all the branches retrieve method from reading git
data to read database to reduce git read operations.

- [x] Sync git branches information into database when push git data
- [x] Create a new table `Branch`, merge some columns of `DeletedBranch`
into `Branch` table and drop the table `DeletedBranch`.
- [x] Read `Branch` table when visit `code` -> `branch` page
- [x] Read `Branch` table when list branch names in `code` page dropdown
- [x] Read `Branch` table when list git ref compare page
- [x] Provide a button in admin page to manually sync all branches.
- [x] Sync branches if repository is not empty but database branches are
empty when visiting pages with branches list
- [x] Use `commit_time desc` as the default FindBranch order by to keep
consistent as before and deleted branches will be always at the end.

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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
2023-06-29 10:03:20 +00:00