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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Member < ApplicationRecord
include EachBatch
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include AfterCommitQueue
include Sortable
include Importable
include CreatedAtFilterable
include Expirable
include Gitlab::Access
include Presentable
include Gitlab::Utils::StrongMemoize
include FromUnion
include UpdateHighestRole
include RestrictedSignup
include Gitlab::Experiment::Dsl
AVATAR_SIZE = 40
ACCESS_REQUEST_APPROVERS_TO_BE_NOTIFIED_LIMIT = 10
STATE_ACTIVE = 0
STATE_AWAITING = 1
attr_accessor :raw_invite_token
attr_writer :blocking_refresh
belongs_to :created_by, class_name: "User"
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :source, polymorphic: true # rubocop:disable Cop/PolymorphicAssociations
belongs_to :member_namespace, inverse_of: :namespace_members, foreign_key: 'member_namespace_id', class_name: 'Namespace'
belongs_to :member_role
has_one :member_task
delegate :name, :username, :email, :last_activity_on, to: :user, prefix: true
delegate :tasks_to_be_done, to: :member_task, allow_nil: true
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validates :expires_at, allow_blank: true, future_date: true
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validates :user, presence: true, unless: :invite?
validates :source, presence: true
validates :user_id, uniqueness: { scope: [:source_type, :source_id],
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message: "already exists in source",
allow_nil: true }
validate :higher_access_level_than_group, unless: :importing?
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validates :invite_email,
presence: {
if: :invite?
},
devise_email: {
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allow_nil: true
},
uniqueness: {
scope: [:source_type, :source_id],
allow_nil: true
}
validate :signup_email_valid?, on: :create, if: ->(member) { member.invite_email.present? }
validates :user_id,
uniqueness: {
message: N_('project bots cannot be added to other groups / projects')
},
if: :project_bot?
validate :access_level_inclusion
validate :validate_member_role_access_level
validate :validate_access_level_locked_for_member_role, on: :update
scope :with_invited_user_state, -> do
joins('LEFT JOIN users as invited_user ON invited_user.email = members.invite_email')
.select('members.*', 'invited_user.state as invited_user_state')
end
scope :in_hierarchy, ->(source) do
groups = source.root_ancestor.self_and_descendants
group_members = Member.default_scoped.where(source: groups).select(*Member.cached_column_list)
projects = source.root_ancestor.all_projects
project_members = Member.default_scoped.where(source: projects).select(*Member.cached_column_list)
Member.default_scoped.from_union([group_members, project_members]).merge(self)
end
scope :excluding_users, ->(user_ids) do
where.not(user_id: user_ids)
end
# This scope encapsulates (most of) the conditions a row in the member table
# must satisfy if it is a valid permission. Of particular note:
#
# * Access requests must be excluded
# * Blocked users must be excluded
# * Invitations take effect immediately
# * expires_at is not implemented. A background worker purges expired rows
scope :active, -> do
is_external_invite = arel_table[:user_id].eq(nil).and(arel_table[:invite_token].not_eq(nil))
user_is_active = User.arel_table[:state].eq(:active)
user_ok = Arel::Nodes::Grouping.new(is_external_invite).or(user_is_active)
left_join_users
.where(user_ok)
.non_request
.non_minimal_access
.reorder(nil)
end
scope :blocked, -> do
is_external_invite = arel_table[:user_id].eq(nil).and(arel_table[:invite_token].not_eq(nil))
user_is_blocked = User.arel_table[:state].eq(:blocked)
left_join_users
.where(user_is_blocked)
.where.not(is_external_invite)
.non_request
.non_minimal_access
.reorder(nil)
end
scope :active_state, -> { where(state: STATE_ACTIVE) }
scope :connected_to_user, -> { where.not(user_id: nil) }
# This scope is exclusively used to get the members
# that can possibly have project_authorization records
# to projects/groups.
scope :authorizable, -> do
connected_to_user
.active_state
.non_request
.non_minimal_access
end
# Like active, but without invites. For when a User is required.
scope :active_without_invites_and_requests, -> do
left_join_users
.where(users: { state: 'active' })
.without_invites_and_requests
.reorder(nil)
end
scope :without_invites_and_requests, -> do
active_state
.non_request
.non_invite
.non_minimal_access
end
scope :invite, -> { where.not(invite_token: nil) }
scope :non_invite, -> { where(invite_token: nil) }
scope :request, -> { where.not(requested_at: nil) }
scope :non_request, -> { where(requested_at: nil) }
scope :not_accepted_invitations, -> { invite.where(invite_accepted_at: nil) }
scope :not_accepted_invitations_by_user, -> (user) { not_accepted_invitations.where(created_by: user) }
scope :not_expired, -> (today = Date.current) { where(arel_table[:expires_at].gt(today).or(arel_table[:expires_at].eq(nil))) }
scope :created_today, -> do
now = Date.current
where(created_at: now.beginning_of_day..now.end_of_day)
end
scope :last_ten_days_excluding_today, -> (today = Date.current) { where(created_at: (today - 10).beginning_of_day..(today - 1).end_of_day) }
scope :has_access, -> { active.where('access_level > 0') }
scope :guests, -> { active.where(access_level: GUEST) }
scope :reporters, -> { active.where(access_level: REPORTER) }
scope :developers, -> { active.where(access_level: DEVELOPER) }
scope :maintainers, -> { active.where(access_level: MAINTAINER) }
scope :non_guests, -> { where('members.access_level > ?', GUEST) }
scope :non_minimal_access, -> { where('members.access_level > ?', MINIMAL_ACCESS) }
scope :owners, -> { active.where(access_level: OWNER) }
scope :owners_and_maintainers, -> { active.where(access_level: [OWNER, MAINTAINER]) }
scope :with_user, -> (user) { where(user: user) }
scope :by_access_level, -> (access_level) { active.where(access_level: access_level) }
scope :all_by_access_level, -> (access_level) { where(access_level: access_level) }
scope :preload_user_and_notification_settings, -> { preload(user: :notification_settings) }
scope :with_source_id, ->(source_id) { where(source_id: source_id) }
scope :including_source, -> { includes(:source) }
scope :distinct_on_user_with_max_access_level, -> do
distinct_members = select('DISTINCT ON (user_id, invite_email) *')
.order('user_id, invite_email, access_level DESC, expires_at DESC, created_at ASC')
unscoped.from(distinct_members, :members)
end
scope :order_name_asc, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_full_name',
column: User.arel_table[:name],
direction: :asc,
nullable: :nulls_last
)
end
scope :order_name_desc, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_full_name',
column: User.arel_table[:name],
direction: :desc,
nullable: :nulls_last
)
end
scope :order_oldest_sign_in, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_last_sign_in_at',
column: User.arel_table[:last_sign_in_at],
direction: :asc,
nullable: :nulls_last
)
end
scope :order_recent_sign_in, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_last_sign_in_at',
column: User.arel_table[:last_sign_in_at],
direction: :desc,
nullable: :nulls_last
)
end
scope :order_oldest_last_activity, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_last_activity_on',
column: User.arel_table[:last_activity_on],
direction: :asc,
nullable: :nulls_first
)
end
scope :order_recent_last_activity, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_last_activity_on',
column: User.arel_table[:last_activity_on],
direction: :desc,
nullable: :nulls_last
)
end
scope :order_oldest_created_user, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_created_at',
column: User.arel_table[:created_at],
direction: :asc,
nullable: :nulls_first
)
end
scope :order_recent_created_user, -> do
build_keyset_order_on_joined_column(
scope: left_join_users,
attribute_name: 'member_user_created_at',
column: User.arel_table[:created_at],
direction: :desc,
nullable: :nulls_last
)
end
scope :on_project_and_ancestors, ->(project) { where(source: [project] + project.ancestors) }
before_validation :set_member_namespace_id, on: :create
before_validation :generate_invite_token, on: :create, if: -> (member) { member.invite_email.present? && !member.invite_accepted_at? }
after_create :send_invite, if: :invite?, unless: :importing?
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after_create :create_notification_setting, unless: [:pending?, :importing?]
after_create :post_create_hook, unless: [:pending?, :importing?], if: :hook_prerequisites_met?
after_update :post_update_hook, unless: [:pending?, :importing?], if: :hook_prerequisites_met?
after_destroy :destroy_notification_setting
after_destroy :post_destroy_hook, unless: :pending?, if: :hook_prerequisites_met?
after_save :log_invitation_token_cleanup
after_commit :send_request, if: :request?, unless: :importing?, on: [:create]
after_commit on: [:create, :update], unless: :importing? do
refresh_member_authorized_projects(blocking: blocking_refresh)
end
after_commit on: [:destroy], unless: :importing? do
refresh_member_authorized_projects(blocking: false)
end
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default_value_for :notification_level, NotificationSetting.levels[:global]
class << self
def search(query)
scope = joins(:user).merge(User.search(query, use_minimum_char_limit: false))
return scope unless Gitlab::Pagination::Keyset::Order.keyset_aware?(scope)
# If the User.search method returns keyset pagination aware AR scope then we
# need call apply_cursor_conditions which adds the ORDER BY columns from the scope
# to the SELECT clause.
#
# Why is this needed:
# When using keyset pagination, the next page is loaded using the ORDER BY
# values of the last record (cursor). This query selects `members.*` and
# orders by a custom SQL expression on `users` and `users.name`. The values
# will not be part of `members.*`.
#
# Result: `SELECT members.*, users.column1, users.column2 FROM members ...`
order = Gitlab::Pagination::Keyset::Order.extract_keyset_order_object(scope)
order.apply_cursor_conditions(scope).reorder(order)
end
def search_invite_email(query)
invite.where(['invite_email ILIKE ?', "%#{query}%"])
end
def filter_by_2fa(value)
case value
when 'enabled'
left_join_users.merge(User.with_two_factor)
when 'disabled'
left_join_users.merge(User.without_two_factor)
else
all
end
end
def sort_by_attribute(method)
case method.to_s
when 'access_level_asc' then reorder(access_level: :asc)
when 'access_level_desc' then reorder(access_level: :desc)
when 'recent_sign_in' then order_recent_sign_in
when 'oldest_sign_in' then order_oldest_sign_in
when 'recent_created_user' then order_recent_created_user
when 'oldest_created_user' then order_oldest_created_user
when 'recent_last_activity' then order_recent_last_activity
when 'oldest_last_activity' then order_oldest_last_activity
when 'last_joined' then order_created_desc
when 'oldest_joined' then order_created_asc
else
order_by(method)
end
end
def left_join_users
left_outer_joins(:user)
end
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def access_for_user_ids(user_ids)
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where(user_id: user_ids).has_access.pluck(:user_id, :access_level).to_h
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end
def find_by_invite_token(raw_invite_token)
invite_token = Devise.token_generator.digest(self, :invite_token, raw_invite_token)
find_by(invite_token: invite_token)
end
def valid_email?(email)
Devise.email_regexp.match?(email)
end
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end
def real_source_type
source_type
end
def access_field
access_level
end
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def invite?
self.invite_token.present?
end
def request?
requested_at.present?
end
def pending?
invite? || request?
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end
def hook_prerequisites_met?
# It is essential that an associated user record exists
# so that we can successfully fire any member related hooks/notifications.
user.present?
end
def accept_request
return false unless request?
updated = self.update(requested_at: nil)
after_accept_request if updated
updated
end
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def accept_invite!(new_user)
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return false unless invite?
return false unless new_user
self.user = new_user
return false unless self.user.save
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self.invite_token = nil
self.invite_accepted_at = Time.current.utc
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saved = self.save
after_accept_invite if saved
saved
end
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def decline_invite!
return false unless invite?
destroyed = self.destroy
after_decline_invite if destroyed
destroyed
end
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def generate_invite_token
raw, enc = Devise.token_generator.generate(self.class, :invite_token)
@raw_invite_token = raw
self.invite_token = enc
end
def generate_invite_token!
generate_invite_token && save(validate: false)
end
def resend_invite
return unless invite?
generate_invite_token! unless @raw_invite_token
send_invite
end
def send_invitation_reminder(reminder_index)
return unless invite?
generate_invite_token! unless @raw_invite_token
run_after_commit_or_now { notification_service.invite_member_reminder(self, @raw_invite_token, reminder_index) }
end
def create_notification_setting
user.notification_settings.find_or_create_for(source)
end
def destroy_notification_setting
notification_setting&.destroy
end
def notification_setting
@notification_setting ||= user&.notification_settings_for(source)
end
# rubocop: disable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
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def notifiable?(type, opts = {})
# always notify when there isn't a user yet
return true if user.blank?
NotificationRecipients::BuildService.notifiable?(user, type, notifiable_options.merge(opts))
end
# rubocop: enable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
# Find the user's group member with a highest access level
def highest_group_member
strong_memoize(:highest_group_member) do
next unless user_id && source&.ancestors&.any?
GroupMember.where(source: source.ancestors, user_id: user_id).order(:access_level).last
end
end
def invite_to_unknown_user?
invite? && user_id.nil?
end
def created_by_name
created_by&.name
end
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private
# TODO: https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/7054
# temporary until we can we properly remove the source columns
def set_member_namespace_id
self.member_namespace_id = self.source_id
end
def access_level_inclusion
return if access_level.in?(Gitlab::Access.all_values)
errors.add(:access_level, "is not included in the list")
end
def validate_member_role_access_level
return unless member_role_id
if access_level != member_role.base_access_level
errors.add(:member_role_id, _("role's base access level does not match the access level of the membership"))
end
end
def validate_access_level_locked_for_member_role
return unless member_role_id
if access_level_changed?
errors.add(:access_level, _("cannot be changed since member is associated with a custom role"))
end
end
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def send_invite
# override in subclass
end
def send_request
notification_service.new_access_request(self)
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end
def post_create_hook
system_hook_service.execute_hooks_for(self, :create)
end
def post_update_hook
system_hook_service.execute_hooks_for(self, :update)
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end
def post_destroy_hook
system_hook_service.execute_hooks_for(self, :destroy)
end
Fix race conditions for AuthorizedProjectsWorker There were two cases that could be problematic: 1. Because sometimes AuthorizedProjectsWorker would be scheduled in a transaction it was possible for a job to run/complete before a COMMIT; resulting in it either producing an error, or producing no new data. 2. When scheduling jobs the code would not wait until completion. This could lead to a user creating a project and then immediately trying to push to it. Usually this will work fine, but given enough load it might take a few seconds before a user has access. The first one is problematic, the second one is mostly just annoying (but annoying enough to warrant a solution). This commit changes two things to deal with this: 1. Sidekiq scheduling now takes places after a COMMIT, this is ensured by scheduling using Rails' after_commit hook instead of doing so in an arbitrary method. 2. When scheduling jobs the calling thread now waits for all jobs to complete. Solution 2 requires tracking of job completions. Sidekiq provides a way to find a job by its ID, but this involves scanning over the entire queue; something that is very in-efficient for large queues. As such a more efficient solution is necessary. There are two main Gems that can do this in a more efficient manner: * sidekiq-status * sidekiq_status No, this is not a joke. Both Gems do a similar thing (but slightly different), and the only difference in their name is a dash vs an underscore. Both Gems however provide far more than just checking if a job has been completed, and both have their problems. sidekiq-status does not appear to be actively maintained, with the last release being in 2015. It also has some issues during testing as API calls are not stubbed in any way. sidekiq_status on the other hand does not appear to be very popular, and introduces a similar amount of code. Because of this I opted to write a simple home grown solution. After all, all we need is storing a job ID somewhere so we can efficiently look it up; we don't need extra web UIs (as provided by sidekiq-status) or complex APIs to update progress, etc. This is where Gitlab::SidekiqStatus comes in handy. This namespace contains some code used for tracking, removing, and looking up job IDs; all without having to scan over an entire queue. Data is removed explicitly, but also expires automatically just in case. Using this API we can now schedule jobs in a fork-join like manner: we schedule the jobs in Sidekiq, process them in parallel, then wait for completion. By using Sidekiq we can leverage all the benefits such as being able to scale across multiple cores and hosts, retrying failed jobs, etc. The one downside is that we need to make sure we can deal with unexpected increases in job processing timings. To deal with this the class Gitlab::JobWaiter (used for waiting for jobs to complete) will only wait a number of seconds (30 by default). Once this timeout is reached it will simply return. For GitLab.com almost all AuthorizedProjectWorker jobs complete in seconds, only very rarely do we spike to job timings of around a minute. These in turn seem to be the result of external factors (e.g. deploys), in which case a user is most likely not able to use the system anyway. In short, this new solution should ensure that jobs are processed properly and that in almost all cases a user has access to their resources whenever they need to have access.
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# Refreshes authorizations of the current member.
#
# This method schedules a job using Sidekiq and as such **must not** be called
# in a transaction. Doing so can lead to the job running before the
# transaction has been committed, resulting in the job either throwing an
# error or not doing any meaningful work.
# rubocop: disable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
# This method is overridden in the test environment, see stubbed_member.rb
def refresh_member_authorized_projects(blocking:)
UserProjectAccessChangedService.new(user_id).execute(blocking: blocking)
end
# rubocop: enable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
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def after_accept_invite
post_create_hook
run_after_commit_or_now do
if member_task
TasksToBeDone::CreateWorker.perform_async(member_task.id, created_by_id, [user_id.to_i])
end
end
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end
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def after_decline_invite
# override in subclass
end
def after_accept_request
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post_create_hook
end
# rubocop: disable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
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def system_hook_service
SystemHooksService.new
end
# rubocop: enable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
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# rubocop: disable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
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def notification_service
NotificationService.new
end
# rubocop: enable CodeReuse/ServiceClass
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def notifiable_options
{}
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end
def higher_access_level_than_group
if highest_group_member && highest_group_member.access_level > access_level
error_parameters = { access: highest_group_member.human_access, group_name: highest_group_member.group.name }
errors.add(:access_level, s_("should be greater than or equal to %{access} inherited membership from group %{group_name}") % error_parameters)
end
end
def signup_email_valid?
error = validate_admin_signup_restrictions(invite_email)
errors.add(:user, error) if error
end
def signup_email_invalid_message
if source_type == 'Project'
_("is not allowed for this project.")
else
_("is not allowed for this group.")
end
end
def update_highest_role?
return unless user_id.present?
previous_changes[:access_level].present? || destroyed?
end
def update_highest_role_attribute
user_id
end
def project_bot?
user&.project_bot?
end
def log_invitation_token_cleanup
return true unless Gitlab.com? && invite? && invite_accepted_at?
error = StandardError.new("Invitation token is present but invite was already accepted!")
Gitlab::ErrorTracking.track_exception(error, attributes.slice(%w["invite_accepted_at created_at source_type source_id user_id id"]))
end
def blocking_refresh
return true if @blocking_refresh.nil?
@blocking_refresh
end
end
Member.prepend_mod_with('Member')