gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/service.rb

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# To add new service you should build a class inherited from Service
# and implement a set of methods
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class Service < ActiveRecord::Base
include Sortable
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serialize :properties, JSON
default_value_for :active, false
default_value_for :push_events, true
default_value_for :issues_events, true
default_value_for :confidential_issues_events, true
default_value_for :merge_requests_events, true
default_value_for :tag_push_events, true
default_value_for :note_events, true
default_value_for :build_events, true
default_value_for :pipeline_events, true
default_value_for :wiki_page_events, true
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after_initialize :initialize_properties
after_commit :reset_updated_properties
after_commit :cache_project_has_external_issue_tracker
after_commit :cache_project_has_external_wiki
belongs_to :project, inverse_of: :services
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has_one :service_hook
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validates :project_id, presence: true, unless: Proc.new { |service| service.template? }
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scope :visible, -> { where.not(type: ['GitlabIssueTrackerService', 'GitlabCiService']) }
Greatly improve external_issue_tracker performance This greatly improves the performance of Project#external_issue_tracker by moving most of the fields queried in Ruby to the database and letting the database handle all logic. Prior to this change the process of finding an external issue tracker was along the lines of the following: 1. Load all project services into memory. 2. Reduce the list to only services where "issue_tracker?" returns true 3. Reduce the list from step 2 to service where "default?" returns false 4. Find the first service where "activated?" returns true This has to two big problems: 1. Loading all services into memory only to reduce the list down to a single item later on is a waste of memory (and slow timing wise). 2. Calling Array#select followed by Array#reject followed by Array#find allocates extra objects when this really isn't needed. To work around this the following service fields have been moved to the database (instead of being hardcoded): * category * default This in turn means we can get the external issue tracker using the following query: SELECT * FROM services WHERE active IS TRUE AND default IS FALSE AND category = 'issue_tracker' AND project_id = XXX LIMIT 1 This coupled with memoizing the result (just as before this commit) greatly reduces the time it takes for Project#external_issue_tracker to complete. The exact reduction depends on one's environment, but locally the execution time is reduced from roughly 230 ms to only 2 ms (= a reduction of almost 180x). Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#10771
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scope :issue_trackers, -> { where(category: 'issue_tracker') }
scope :external_wikis, -> { where(type: 'ExternalWikiService').active }
Greatly improve external_issue_tracker performance This greatly improves the performance of Project#external_issue_tracker by moving most of the fields queried in Ruby to the database and letting the database handle all logic. Prior to this change the process of finding an external issue tracker was along the lines of the following: 1. Load all project services into memory. 2. Reduce the list to only services where "issue_tracker?" returns true 3. Reduce the list from step 2 to service where "default?" returns false 4. Find the first service where "activated?" returns true This has to two big problems: 1. Loading all services into memory only to reduce the list down to a single item later on is a waste of memory (and slow timing wise). 2. Calling Array#select followed by Array#reject followed by Array#find allocates extra objects when this really isn't needed. To work around this the following service fields have been moved to the database (instead of being hardcoded): * category * default This in turn means we can get the external issue tracker using the following query: SELECT * FROM services WHERE active IS TRUE AND default IS FALSE AND category = 'issue_tracker' AND project_id = XXX LIMIT 1 This coupled with memoizing the result (just as before this commit) greatly reduces the time it takes for Project#external_issue_tracker to complete. The exact reduction depends on one's environment, but locally the execution time is reduced from roughly 230 ms to only 2 ms (= a reduction of almost 180x). Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#10771
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scope :active, -> { where(active: true) }
scope :without_defaults, -> { where(default: false) }
scope :push_hooks, -> { where(push_events: true, active: true) }
scope :tag_push_hooks, -> { where(tag_push_events: true, active: true) }
scope :issue_hooks, -> { where(issues_events: true, active: true) }
scope :confidential_issue_hooks, -> { where(confidential_issues_events: true, active: true) }
scope :merge_request_hooks, -> { where(merge_requests_events: true, active: true) }
scope :note_hooks, -> { where(note_events: true, active: true) }
scope :build_hooks, -> { where(build_events: true, active: true) }
scope :pipeline_hooks, -> { where(pipeline_events: true, active: true) }
scope :wiki_page_hooks, -> { where(wiki_page_events: true, active: true) }
scope :external_issue_trackers, -> { issue_trackers.active.without_defaults }
Greatly improve external_issue_tracker performance This greatly improves the performance of Project#external_issue_tracker by moving most of the fields queried in Ruby to the database and letting the database handle all logic. Prior to this change the process of finding an external issue tracker was along the lines of the following: 1. Load all project services into memory. 2. Reduce the list to only services where "issue_tracker?" returns true 3. Reduce the list from step 2 to service where "default?" returns false 4. Find the first service where "activated?" returns true This has to two big problems: 1. Loading all services into memory only to reduce the list down to a single item later on is a waste of memory (and slow timing wise). 2. Calling Array#select followed by Array#reject followed by Array#find allocates extra objects when this really isn't needed. To work around this the following service fields have been moved to the database (instead of being hardcoded): * category * default This in turn means we can get the external issue tracker using the following query: SELECT * FROM services WHERE active IS TRUE AND default IS FALSE AND category = 'issue_tracker' AND project_id = XXX LIMIT 1 This coupled with memoizing the result (just as before this commit) greatly reduces the time it takes for Project#external_issue_tracker to complete. The exact reduction depends on one's environment, but locally the execution time is reduced from roughly 230 ms to only 2 ms (= a reduction of almost 180x). Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#10771
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default_value_for :category, 'common'
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def activated?
active
end
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def template?
template
end
def category
Greatly improve external_issue_tracker performance This greatly improves the performance of Project#external_issue_tracker by moving most of the fields queried in Ruby to the database and letting the database handle all logic. Prior to this change the process of finding an external issue tracker was along the lines of the following: 1. Load all project services into memory. 2. Reduce the list to only services where "issue_tracker?" returns true 3. Reduce the list from step 2 to service where "default?" returns false 4. Find the first service where "activated?" returns true This has to two big problems: 1. Loading all services into memory only to reduce the list down to a single item later on is a waste of memory (and slow timing wise). 2. Calling Array#select followed by Array#reject followed by Array#find allocates extra objects when this really isn't needed. To work around this the following service fields have been moved to the database (instead of being hardcoded): * category * default This in turn means we can get the external issue tracker using the following query: SELECT * FROM services WHERE active IS TRUE AND default IS FALSE AND category = 'issue_tracker' AND project_id = XXX LIMIT 1 This coupled with memoizing the result (just as before this commit) greatly reduces the time it takes for Project#external_issue_tracker to complete. The exact reduction depends on one's environment, but locally the execution time is reduced from roughly 230 ms to only 2 ms (= a reduction of almost 180x). Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#10771
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read_attribute(:category).to_sym
end
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def initialize_properties
self.properties = {} if properties.nil?
end
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def title
# implement inside child
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end
def description
# implement inside child
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end
def help
# implement inside child
end
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def to_param
# implement inside child
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end
def fields
# implement inside child
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[]
end
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def test_data(project, user)
Gitlab::DataBuilder::Push.build_sample(project, user)
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end
def event_channel_names
[]
end
def event_names
supported_events.map { |event| "#{event}_events" }
end
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def event_field(event)
nil
end
def global_fields
fields
end
def supported_events
%w(push tag_push issue confidential_issue merge_request wiki_page)
end
def execute(data)
# implement inside child
end
def test(data)
# default implementation
result = execute(data)
{ success: result.present?, result: result }
end
def can_test?
!project.empty_repo?
end
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# reason why service cannot be tested
def disabled_title
"Please setup a project repository."
end
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# Provide convenient accessor methods
# for each serialized property.
# Also keep track of updated properties in a similar way as ActiveModel::Dirty
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def self.prop_accessor(*args)
args.each do |arg|
class_eval %{
def #{arg}
properties['#{arg}']
end
def #{arg}=(value)
self.properties ||= {}
updated_properties['#{arg}'] = #{arg} unless #{arg}_changed?
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self.properties['#{arg}'] = value
end
def #{arg}_changed?
#{arg}_touched? && #{arg} != #{arg}_was
end
def #{arg}_touched?
updated_properties.include?('#{arg}')
end
def #{arg}_was
updated_properties['#{arg}']
end
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}
end
end
# Provide convenient boolean accessor methods
# for each serialized property.
# Also keep track of updated properties in a similar way as ActiveModel::Dirty
def self.boolean_accessor(*args)
self.prop_accessor(*args)
args.each do |arg|
class_eval %{
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def #{arg}?
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Column::TRUE_VALUES.include?(#{arg})
end
}
end
end
# Returns a hash of the properties that have been assigned a new value since last save,
# indicating their original values (attr => original value).
Greatly improve external_issue_tracker performance This greatly improves the performance of Project#external_issue_tracker by moving most of the fields queried in Ruby to the database and letting the database handle all logic. Prior to this change the process of finding an external issue tracker was along the lines of the following: 1. Load all project services into memory. 2. Reduce the list to only services where "issue_tracker?" returns true 3. Reduce the list from step 2 to service where "default?" returns false 4. Find the first service where "activated?" returns true This has to two big problems: 1. Loading all services into memory only to reduce the list down to a single item later on is a waste of memory (and slow timing wise). 2. Calling Array#select followed by Array#reject followed by Array#find allocates extra objects when this really isn't needed. To work around this the following service fields have been moved to the database (instead of being hardcoded): * category * default This in turn means we can get the external issue tracker using the following query: SELECT * FROM services WHERE active IS TRUE AND default IS FALSE AND category = 'issue_tracker' AND project_id = XXX LIMIT 1 This coupled with memoizing the result (just as before this commit) greatly reduces the time it takes for Project#external_issue_tracker to complete. The exact reduction depends on one's environment, but locally the execution time is reduced from roughly 230 ms to only 2 ms (= a reduction of almost 180x). Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#10771
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# ActiveRecord does not provide a mechanism to track changes in serialized keys,
# so we need a specific implementation for service properties.
# This allows to track changes to properties set with the accessor methods,
# but not direct manipulation of properties hash.
def updated_properties
@updated_properties ||= ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
end
def reset_updated_properties
@updated_properties = nil
end
Greatly improve external_issue_tracker performance This greatly improves the performance of Project#external_issue_tracker by moving most of the fields queried in Ruby to the database and letting the database handle all logic. Prior to this change the process of finding an external issue tracker was along the lines of the following: 1. Load all project services into memory. 2. Reduce the list to only services where "issue_tracker?" returns true 3. Reduce the list from step 2 to service where "default?" returns false 4. Find the first service where "activated?" returns true This has to two big problems: 1. Loading all services into memory only to reduce the list down to a single item later on is a waste of memory (and slow timing wise). 2. Calling Array#select followed by Array#reject followed by Array#find allocates extra objects when this really isn't needed. To work around this the following service fields have been moved to the database (instead of being hardcoded): * category * default This in turn means we can get the external issue tracker using the following query: SELECT * FROM services WHERE active IS TRUE AND default IS FALSE AND category = 'issue_tracker' AND project_id = XXX LIMIT 1 This coupled with memoizing the result (just as before this commit) greatly reduces the time it takes for Project#external_issue_tracker to complete. The exact reduction depends on one's environment, but locally the execution time is reduced from roughly 230 ms to only 2 ms (= a reduction of almost 180x). Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#10771
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def async_execute(data)
return unless supported_events.include?(data[:object_kind])
Sidekiq::Client.enqueue(ProjectServiceWorker, id, data)
end
def issue_tracker?
self.category == :issue_tracker
end
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def self.available_services_names
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%w[
asana
assembla
bamboo
buildkite
builds_email
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pipelines_email
bugzilla
campfire
custom_issue_tracker
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drone_ci
emails_on_push
external_wiki
flowdock
gemnasium
hipchat
irker
jira
pivotaltracker
pushover
redmine
slack
teamcity
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]
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end
def self.build_from_template(project_id, template)
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service = template.dup
service.template = false
service.project_id = project_id
service
end
private
def cache_project_has_external_issue_tracker
if project && !project.destroyed?
project.cache_has_external_issue_tracker
end
end
def cache_project_has_external_wiki
if project && !project.destroyed?
project.cache_has_external_wiki
end
end
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end