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class MergeRequest < ActiveRecord::Base
include InternalId
include Issuable
include Noteable
include Referable
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include Sortable
belongs_to :target_project, class_name: "Project"
belongs_to :source_project, class_name: "Project"
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belongs_to :merge_user, class_name: "User"
has_many :merge_request_diffs, dependent: :destroy
has_one :merge_request_diff,
-> { order('merge_request_diffs.id DESC') }
belongs_to :head_pipeline, foreign_key: "head_pipeline_id", class_name: "Ci::Pipeline"
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has_many :events, as: :target, dependent: :destroy
has_many :merge_requests_closing_issues, class_name: 'MergeRequestsClosingIssues', dependent: :delete_all
Improve performance of the cycle analytics page. 1. These changes bring down page load time for 100 issues from more than a minute to about 1.5 seconds. 2. This entire commit is composed of these types of performance enhancements: - Cache relevant data in `IssueMetrics` wherever possible. - Cache relevant data in `MergeRequestMetrics` wherever possible. - Preload metrics 3. Given these improvements, we now only need to make 4 SQL calls: - Load all issues - Load all merge requests - Load all metrics for the issues - Load all metrics for the merge requests 4. A list of all the data points that are now being pre-calculated: a. The first time an issue is mentioned in a commit - In `GitPushService`, find all issues mentioned by the given commit using `ReferenceExtractor`. Set the `first_mentioned_in_commit_at` flag for each of them. - There seems to be a (pre-existing) bug here - files (and therefore commits) created using the Web CI don't have cross-references created, and issues are not closed even when the commit title is "Fixes #xx". b. The first time a merge request is deployed to production When a `Deployment` is created, find all merge requests that were merged in before the deployment, and set the `first_deployed_to_production_at` flag for each of them. c. The start / end time for a merge request pipeline Hook into the `Pipeline` state machine. When the `status` moves to `running`, find the merge requests whose tip commit matches the pipeline, and record the `latest_build_started_at` time for each of them. When the `status` moves to `success`, record the `latest_build_finished_at` time. d. The merge requests that close an issue - This was a big cause of the performance problems we were having with Cycle Analytics. We need to use `ReferenceExtractor` to make this calculation, which is slow when we have to run it on a large number of merge requests. - When a merge request is created, updated, or refreshed, find the issues it closes, and create an instance of `MergeRequestsClosingIssues`, which acts as a join model between merge requests and issues. - If a `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` instance links a merge request and an issue, that issue closes that merge request. 5. The `Queries` module was changed into a class, so we can cache the results of `issues` and `merge_requests_closing_issues` across various cycle analytics stages. 6. The code added in this commit is untested. Tests will be added in the next commit.
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belongs_to :assignee, class_name: "User"
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serialize :merge_params, Hash
after_create :ensure_merge_request_diff, unless: :importing?
after_update :reload_diff_if_branch_changed
delegate :commits, :real_size, :commits_sha, :commits_count,
to: :merge_request_diff, prefix: nil
Merge Request on forked projects The good: - You can do a merge request for a forked commit and it will merge properly (i.e. it does work). - Push events take into account merge requests on forked projects - Tests around merge_actions now present, spinach, and other rspec tests - Satellites now clean themselves up rather then recreate The questionable: - Events only know about target projects - Project's merge requests only hold on to MR's where they are the target - All operations performed in the satellite The bad: - Duplication between project's repositories and satellites (e.g. commits_between) (for reference: http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/3456722-merge-requests-between-projects-repos) Fixes: Make test repos/satellites only create when needed -Spinach/Rspec now only initialize test directory, and setup stubs (things that are relatively cheap) -project_with_code, source_project_with_code, and target_project_with_code now create/destroy their repos individually -fixed remote removal -How to merge renders properly -Update emails to show project/branches -Edit MR doesn't set target branch -Fix some failures on editing/creating merge requests, added a test -Added back a test around merge request observer -Clean up project_transfer_spec, Remove duplicate enable/disable observers -Ensure satellite lock files are cleaned up, Attempted to add some testing around these as well -Signifant speed ups for tests -Update formatting ordering in notes_on_merge_requests -Remove wiki schema update Fixes for search/search results -Search results was using by_project for a list of projects, updated this to use in_projects -updated search results to reference the correct (target) project -udpated search results to print both sides of the merge request Change-Id: I19407990a0950945cc95d62089cbcc6262dab1a8
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# When this attribute is true some MR validation is ignored
# It allows us to close or modify broken merge requests
attr_accessor :allow_broken
# Temporary fields to store compare vars
# when creating new merge request
attr_accessor :can_be_created, :compare_commits, :diff_options, :compare
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state_machine :state, initial: :opened do
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event :close do
transition [:reopened, :opened] => :closed
end
event :mark_as_merged do
transition [:reopened, :opened, :locked] => :merged
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end
event :reopen do
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transition closed: :reopened
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end
event :lock_mr do
transition [:reopened, :opened] => :locked
end
event :unlock_mr do
transition locked: :reopened
end
after_transition any => :locked do |merge_request, transition|
merge_request.locked_at = Time.now
merge_request.save
end
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after_transition locked: (any - :locked) do |merge_request, transition|
merge_request.locked_at = nil
merge_request.save
end
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state :opened
state :reopened
state :closed
state :merged
state :locked
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end
state_machine :merge_status, initial: :unchecked do
event :mark_as_unchecked do
transition [:can_be_merged, :cannot_be_merged] => :unchecked
end
event :mark_as_mergeable do
transition [:unchecked, :cannot_be_merged] => :can_be_merged
end
event :mark_as_unmergeable do
transition [:unchecked, :can_be_merged] => :cannot_be_merged
end
state :unchecked
state :can_be_merged
state :cannot_be_merged
around_transition do |merge_request, transition, block|
Gitlab::Timeless.timeless(merge_request, &block)
end
end
validates :source_project, presence: true, unless: [:allow_broken, :importing?, :closed_without_fork?]
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validates :source_branch, presence: true
Merge Request on forked projects The good: - You can do a merge request for a forked commit and it will merge properly (i.e. it does work). - Push events take into account merge requests on forked projects - Tests around merge_actions now present, spinach, and other rspec tests - Satellites now clean themselves up rather then recreate The questionable: - Events only know about target projects - Project's merge requests only hold on to MR's where they are the target - All operations performed in the satellite The bad: - Duplication between project's repositories and satellites (e.g. commits_between) (for reference: http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/3456722-merge-requests-between-projects-repos) Fixes: Make test repos/satellites only create when needed -Spinach/Rspec now only initialize test directory, and setup stubs (things that are relatively cheap) -project_with_code, source_project_with_code, and target_project_with_code now create/destroy their repos individually -fixed remote removal -How to merge renders properly -Update emails to show project/branches -Edit MR doesn't set target branch -Fix some failures on editing/creating merge requests, added a test -Added back a test around merge request observer -Clean up project_transfer_spec, Remove duplicate enable/disable observers -Ensure satellite lock files are cleaned up, Attempted to add some testing around these as well -Signifant speed ups for tests -Update formatting ordering in notes_on_merge_requests -Remove wiki schema update Fixes for search/search results -Search results was using by_project for a list of projects, updated this to use in_projects -updated search results to reference the correct (target) project -udpated search results to print both sides of the merge request Change-Id: I19407990a0950945cc95d62089cbcc6262dab1a8
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validates :target_project, presence: true
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validates :target_branch, presence: true
validates :merge_user, presence: true, if: :merge_when_pipeline_succeeds?, unless: :importing?
validate :validate_branches, unless: [:allow_broken, :importing?, :closed_without_fork?]
validate :validate_fork, unless: :closed_without_fork?
validate :validate_target_project, on: :create
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scope :by_source_or_target_branch, ->(branch_name) do
where("source_branch = :branch OR target_branch = :branch", branch: branch_name)
end
scope :by_milestone, ->(milestone) { where(milestone_id: milestone) }
scope :of_projects, ->(ids) { where(target_project_id: ids) }
scope :from_project, ->(project) { where(source_project_id: project.id) }
scope :merged, -> { with_state(:merged) }
scope :closed_and_merged, -> { with_states(:closed, :merged) }
scope :from_source_branches, ->(branches) { where(source_branch: branches) }
scope :join_project, -> { joins(:target_project) }
scope :references_project, -> { references(:target_project) }
scope :assigned, -> { where("assignee_id IS NOT NULL") }
scope :unassigned, -> { where("assignee_id IS NULL") }
scope :assigned_to, ->(u) { where(assignee_id: u.id)}
participant :assignee
after_save :keep_around_commit
def self.reference_prefix
'!'
end
# Pattern used to extract `!123` merge request references from text
#
# This pattern supports cross-project references.
def self.reference_pattern
@reference_pattern ||= %r{
(#{Project.reference_pattern})?
#{Regexp.escape(reference_prefix)}(?<merge_request>\d+)
}x
end
def self.link_reference_pattern
@link_reference_pattern ||= super("merge_requests", /(?<merge_request>\d+)/)
end
def self.reference_valid?(reference)
reference.to_i > 0 && reference.to_i <= Gitlab::Database::MAX_INT_VALUE
end
def self.project_foreign_key
'target_project_id'
end
# Returns all the merge requests from an ActiveRecord:Relation.
#
# This method uses a UNION as it usually operates on the result of
# ProjectsFinder#execute. PostgreSQL in particular doesn't always like queries
# using multiple sub-queries especially when combined with an OR statement.
# UNIONs on the other hand perform much better in these cases.
#
# relation - An ActiveRecord::Relation that returns a list of Projects.
#
# Returns an ActiveRecord::Relation.
def self.in_projects(relation)
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# unscoping unnecessary conditions that'll be applied
# when executing `where("merge_requests.id IN (#{union.to_sql})")`
source = unscoped.where(source_project_id: relation).select(:id)
target = unscoped.where(target_project_id: relation).select(:id)
union = Gitlab::SQL::Union.new([source, target])
where("merge_requests.id IN (#{union.to_sql})")
end
WIP_REGEX = /\A\s*(\[WIP\]\s*|WIP:\s*|WIP\s+)+\s*/i.freeze
def self.work_in_progress?(title)
!!(title =~ WIP_REGEX)
end
def self.wipless_title(title)
title.sub(WIP_REGEX, "")
end
def self.wip_title(title)
work_in_progress?(title) ? title : "WIP: #{title}"
end
# Returns a Hash of attributes to be used for Twitter card metadata
def card_attributes
{
'Author' => author.try(:name),
'Assignee' => assignee.try(:name)
}
end
# This method is needed for compatibility with issues to not mess view and other code
def assignees
Array(assignee)
end
def assignee_or_author?(user)
author_id == user.id || assignee_id == user.id
end
# `from` argument can be a Namespace or Project.
def to_reference(from = nil, full: false)
reference = "#{self.class.reference_prefix}#{iid}"
"#{project.to_reference(from, full: full)}#{reference}"
end
def first_commit
merge_request_diff ? merge_request_diff.first_commit : compare_commits.first
end
def raw_diffs(*args)
merge_request_diff ? merge_request_diff.raw_diffs(*args) : compare.raw_diffs(*args)
end
def diffs(diff_options = {})
if compare
# When saving MR diffs, `no_collapse` is implicitly added (because we need
# to save the entire contents to the DB), so add that here for
# consistency.
compare.diffs(diff_options.merge(no_collapse: true))
else
merge_request_diff.diffs(diff_options)
end
end
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def diff_size
# Calling `merge_request_diff.diffs.real_size` will also perform
# highlighting, which we don't need here.
return real_size if merge_request_diff
diffs.real_size
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end
def diff_base_commit
if persisted?
merge_request_diff.base_commit
else
branch_merge_base_commit
end
end
# MRs created before 8.4 don't store a MergeRequestDiff#base_commit_sha,
# but we need to get a commit for the "View file @ ..." link by deleted files,
# so we find the likely one if we can't get the actual one.
# This will not be the actual base commit if the target branch was merged into
# the source branch after the merge request was created, but it is good enough
# for the specific purpose of linking to a commit.
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# It is not good enough for use in `Gitlab::Git::DiffRefs`, which needs the
# true base commit, so we can't simply have `#diff_base_commit` fall back on
# this method.
def likely_diff_base_commit
first_commit.try(:parent) || first_commit
end
def diff_start_commit
if persisted?
merge_request_diff.start_commit
else
target_branch_head
end
end
def diff_head_commit
if persisted?
merge_request_diff.head_commit
else
source_branch_head
end
end
def diff_start_sha
diff_start_commit.try(:sha)
end
def diff_base_sha
diff_base_commit.try(:sha)
end
def diff_head_sha
diff_head_commit.try(:sha)
end
# When importing a pull request from GitHub, the old and new branches may no
# longer actually exist by those names, but we need to recreate the merge
# request diff with the right source and target shas.
# We use these attributes to force these to the intended values.
attr_writer :target_branch_sha, :source_branch_sha
def source_branch_head
source_branch_ref = @source_branch_sha || source_branch
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source_project.repository.commit(source_branch_ref) if source_branch_ref
end
def target_branch_head
target_branch_ref = @target_branch_sha || target_branch
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target_project.repository.commit(target_branch_ref) if target_branch_ref
end
def branch_merge_base_commit
start_sha = target_branch_sha
head_sha = source_branch_sha
if start_sha && head_sha
target_project.merge_base_commit(start_sha, head_sha)
end
end
def target_branch_sha
@target_branch_sha || target_branch_head.try(:sha)
end
def source_branch_sha
@source_branch_sha || source_branch_head.try(:sha)
end
def diff_refs
return unless diff_start_commit || diff_base_commit
Gitlab::Diff::DiffRefs.new(
base_sha: diff_base_sha,
start_sha: diff_start_sha,
head_sha: diff_head_sha
)
end
# Return diff_refs instance trying to not touch the git repository
def diff_sha_refs
if merge_request_diff && merge_request_diff.diff_refs_by_sha?
merge_request_diff.diff_refs
else
diff_refs
end
end
def branch_merge_base_sha
branch_merge_base_commit.try(:sha)
end
def validate_branches
if target_project == source_project && target_branch == source_branch
Merge Request on forked projects The good: - You can do a merge request for a forked commit and it will merge properly (i.e. it does work). - Push events take into account merge requests on forked projects - Tests around merge_actions now present, spinach, and other rspec tests - Satellites now clean themselves up rather then recreate The questionable: - Events only know about target projects - Project's merge requests only hold on to MR's where they are the target - All operations performed in the satellite The bad: - Duplication between project's repositories and satellites (e.g. commits_between) (for reference: http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/3456722-merge-requests-between-projects-repos) Fixes: Make test repos/satellites only create when needed -Spinach/Rspec now only initialize test directory, and setup stubs (things that are relatively cheap) -project_with_code, source_project_with_code, and target_project_with_code now create/destroy their repos individually -fixed remote removal -How to merge renders properly -Update emails to show project/branches -Edit MR doesn't set target branch -Fix some failures on editing/creating merge requests, added a test -Added back a test around merge request observer -Clean up project_transfer_spec, Remove duplicate enable/disable observers -Ensure satellite lock files are cleaned up, Attempted to add some testing around these as well -Signifant speed ups for tests -Update formatting ordering in notes_on_merge_requests -Remove wiki schema update Fixes for search/search results -Search results was using by_project for a list of projects, updated this to use in_projects -updated search results to reference the correct (target) project -udpated search results to print both sides of the merge request Change-Id: I19407990a0950945cc95d62089cbcc6262dab1a8
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errors.add :branch_conflict, "You can not use same project/branch for source and target"
end
if opened? || reopened?
similar_mrs = self.target_project.merge_requests.where(source_branch: source_branch, target_branch: target_branch, source_project_id: source_project.try(:id)).opened
similar_mrs = similar_mrs.where('id not in (?)', self.id) if self.id
if similar_mrs.any?
errors.add :validate_branches,
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"Cannot Create: This merge request already exists: #{similar_mrs.pluck(:title)}"
end
end
end
def validate_target_project
return true if target_project.merge_requests_enabled?
errors.add :base, 'Target project has disabled merge requests'
end
def validate_fork
return true unless target_project && source_project
return true if target_project == source_project
return true unless source_project_missing?
errors.add :validate_fork,
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'Source project is not a fork of the target project'
end
def closed_without_fork?
closed? && source_project_missing?
end
def source_project_missing?
return false unless for_fork?
return true unless source_project
!source_project.forked_from?(target_project)
end
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def reopenable?
closed? && !source_project_missing? && source_branch_exists?
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end
def ensure_merge_request_diff
merge_request_diff || create_merge_request_diff
end
def create_merge_request_diff
merge_request_diffs.create
reload_merge_request_diff
end
def reload_merge_request_diff
merge_request_diff(true)
end
def merge_request_diff_for(diff_refs_or_sha)
@merge_request_diffs_by_diff_refs_or_sha ||= Hash.new do |h, diff_refs_or_sha|
diffs = merge_request_diffs.viewable.select_without_diff
h[diff_refs_or_sha] =
if diff_refs_or_sha.is_a?(Gitlab::Diff::DiffRefs)
diffs.find_by_diff_refs(diff_refs_or_sha)
else
diffs.find_by(head_commit_sha: diff_refs_or_sha)
end
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end
@merge_request_diffs_by_diff_refs_or_sha[diff_refs_or_sha]
end
def reload_diff_if_branch_changed
if source_branch_changed? || target_branch_changed?
reload_diff
end
end
def reload_diff
return unless open?
old_diff_refs = self.diff_refs
create_merge_request_diff
MergeRequests::MergeRequestDiffCacheService.new.execute(self)
new_diff_refs = self.diff_refs
update_diff_notes_positions(
old_diff_refs: old_diff_refs,
new_diff_refs: new_diff_refs
)
end
def check_if_can_be_merged
return unless unchecked?
can_be_merged =
!broken? && project.repository.can_be_merged?(diff_head_sha, target_branch)
if can_be_merged
mark_as_mergeable
else
mark_as_unmergeable
end
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end
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def merge_event
@merge_event ||= target_project.events.where(target_id: self.id, target_type: "MergeRequest", action: Event::MERGED).last
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end
def closed_event
@closed_event ||= target_project.events.where(target_id: self.id, target_type: "MergeRequest", action: Event::CLOSED).last
end
def work_in_progress?
self.class.work_in_progress?(title)
end
def wipless_title
self.class.wipless_title(self.title)
end
def wip_title
self.class.wip_title(self.title)
end
def mergeable?(skip_ci_check: false)
return false unless mergeable_state?(skip_ci_check: skip_ci_check)
check_if_can_be_merged
can_be_merged?
end
def mergeable_state?(skip_ci_check: false)
return false unless open?
return false if work_in_progress?
return false if broken?
return false unless skip_ci_check || mergeable_ci_state?
return false unless mergeable_discussions_state?
true
end
def can_cancel_merge_when_pipeline_succeeds?(current_user)
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can_be_merged_by?(current_user) || self.author == current_user
end
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def can_remove_source_branch?(current_user)
!ProtectedBranch.protected?(source_project, source_branch) &&
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!source_project.root_ref?(source_branch) &&
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Ability.allowed?(current_user, :push_code, source_project) &&
diff_head_commit == source_branch_head
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end
def should_remove_source_branch?
Gitlab::Utils.to_boolean(merge_params['should_remove_source_branch'])
end
def force_remove_source_branch?
Gitlab::Utils.to_boolean(merge_params['force_remove_source_branch'])
end
def remove_source_branch?
should_remove_source_branch? || force_remove_source_branch?
end
Merge branch 'jej-note-search-uses-finder' into 'security' Fix missing Note access checks in by moving Note#search to updated NoteFinder Split from !2024 to partially solve https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/23867 ## Which fixes are in this MR? :warning: - Potentially untested :bomb: - No test coverage :traffic_light: - Test coverage of some sort exists (a test failed when error raised) :vertical_traffic_light: - Test coverage of return value (a test failed when nil used) :white_check_mark: - Permissions check tested ### Note lookup without access check - [x] :white_check_mark: app/finders/notes_finder.rb:13 :download_code check - [x] :white_check_mark: app/finders/notes_finder.rb:19 `SnippetsFinder` - [x] :white_check_mark: app/models/note.rb:121 [`Issue#visible_to_user`] - [x] :white_check_mark: lib/gitlab/project_search_results.rb:113 - This is the only use of `app/models/note.rb:121` above, but importantly has no access checks at all. This means it leaks MR comments and snippets when those features are `team-only` in addition to the issue comments which would be fixed by `app/models/note.rb:121`. - It is only called from SearchController where `can?(current_user, :download_code, @project)` is checked, so commit comments are not leaked. ### Previous discussions - [x] https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/gitlabhq/merge_requests/2024/diffs#b915c5267a63628b0bafd23d37792ae73ceae272_13_13 `: download_code` check on commit - [x] https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/gitlabhq/merge_requests/2024/diffs#b915c5267a63628b0bafd23d37792ae73ceae272_19_19 `SnippetsFinder` should be used - `SnippetsFinder` should check if the snippets feature is enabled -> https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/25223 ### Acceptance criteria met? - [x] Tests added for new code - [x] TODO comments removed - [x] Squashed and removed skipped tests - [x] Changelog entry - [ ] State Gitlab versions affected and issue severity in description - [ ] Create technical debt issue for NotesFinder. - Either split into `NotesFinder::ForTarget` and `NotesFinder::Search` or consider object per notable type such as `NotesFinder::OnIssue`. For the first option could create `NotesFinder::Base` which is either inherited from or which can be included in the other two. - Avoid case statement anti-pattern in this finder with use of `NotesFinder::OnCommit` etc. Consider something on the finder for this? `Model.finder(user, project)` - Move `inc_author` to the controller, and implement `related_notes` to replace `non_diff_notes`/`mr_and_commit_notes` See merge request !2035
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def related_notes
# Fetch comments only from last 100 commits
commits_for_notes_limit = 100
commit_ids = commits.last(commits_for_notes_limit).map(&:id)
Note.where(
"(project_id = :target_project_id AND noteable_type = 'MergeRequest' AND noteable_id = :mr_id) OR" +
"((project_id = :source_project_id OR project_id = :target_project_id) AND noteable_type = 'Commit' AND commit_id IN (:commit_ids))",
mr_id: id,
commit_ids: commit_ids,
target_project_id: target_project_id,
source_project_id: source_project_id
)
end
alias_method :discussion_notes, :related_notes
def mergeable_discussions_state?
return true unless project.only_allow_merge_if_all_discussions_are_resolved?
!discussions_to_be_resolved?
end
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def hook_attrs
attrs = {
source: source_project.try(:hook_attrs),
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target: target_project.hook_attrs,
last_commit: nil,
work_in_progress: work_in_progress?,
total_time_spent: total_time_spent,
human_total_time_spent: human_total_time_spent,
human_time_estimate: human_time_estimate
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}
if diff_head_commit
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attrs[:last_commit] = diff_head_commit.hook_attrs
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end
attributes.merge!(attrs)
end
Merge Request on forked projects The good: - You can do a merge request for a forked commit and it will merge properly (i.e. it does work). - Push events take into account merge requests on forked projects - Tests around merge_actions now present, spinach, and other rspec tests - Satellites now clean themselves up rather then recreate The questionable: - Events only know about target projects - Project's merge requests only hold on to MR's where they are the target - All operations performed in the satellite The bad: - Duplication between project's repositories and satellites (e.g. commits_between) (for reference: http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/3456722-merge-requests-between-projects-repos) Fixes: Make test repos/satellites only create when needed -Spinach/Rspec now only initialize test directory, and setup stubs (things that are relatively cheap) -project_with_code, source_project_with_code, and target_project_with_code now create/destroy their repos individually -fixed remote removal -How to merge renders properly -Update emails to show project/branches -Edit MR doesn't set target branch -Fix some failures on editing/creating merge requests, added a test -Added back a test around merge request observer -Clean up project_transfer_spec, Remove duplicate enable/disable observers -Ensure satellite lock files are cleaned up, Attempted to add some testing around these as well -Signifant speed ups for tests -Update formatting ordering in notes_on_merge_requests -Remove wiki schema update Fixes for search/search results -Search results was using by_project for a list of projects, updated this to use in_projects -updated search results to reference the correct (target) project -udpated search results to print both sides of the merge request Change-Id: I19407990a0950945cc95d62089cbcc6262dab1a8
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def for_fork?
target_project != source_project
end
def project
target_project
end
Improve performance of the cycle analytics page. 1. These changes bring down page load time for 100 issues from more than a minute to about 1.5 seconds. 2. This entire commit is composed of these types of performance enhancements: - Cache relevant data in `IssueMetrics` wherever possible. - Cache relevant data in `MergeRequestMetrics` wherever possible. - Preload metrics 3. Given these improvements, we now only need to make 4 SQL calls: - Load all issues - Load all merge requests - Load all metrics for the issues - Load all metrics for the merge requests 4. A list of all the data points that are now being pre-calculated: a. The first time an issue is mentioned in a commit - In `GitPushService`, find all issues mentioned by the given commit using `ReferenceExtractor`. Set the `first_mentioned_in_commit_at` flag for each of them. - There seems to be a (pre-existing) bug here - files (and therefore commits) created using the Web CI don't have cross-references created, and issues are not closed even when the commit title is "Fixes #xx". b. The first time a merge request is deployed to production When a `Deployment` is created, find all merge requests that were merged in before the deployment, and set the `first_deployed_to_production_at` flag for each of them. c. The start / end time for a merge request pipeline Hook into the `Pipeline` state machine. When the `status` moves to `running`, find the merge requests whose tip commit matches the pipeline, and record the `latest_build_started_at` time for each of them. When the `status` moves to `success`, record the `latest_build_finished_at` time. d. The merge requests that close an issue - This was a big cause of the performance problems we were having with Cycle Analytics. We need to use `ReferenceExtractor` to make this calculation, which is slow when we have to run it on a large number of merge requests. - When a merge request is created, updated, or refreshed, find the issues it closes, and create an instance of `MergeRequestsClosingIssues`, which acts as a join model between merge requests and issues. - If a `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` instance links a merge request and an issue, that issue closes that merge request. 5. The `Queries` module was changed into a class, so we can cache the results of `issues` and `merge_requests_closing_issues` across various cycle analytics stages. 6. The code added in this commit is untested. Tests will be added in the next commit.
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# If the merge request closes any issues, save this information in the
# `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` model. This is a performance optimization.
# Calculating this information for a number of merge requests requires
# running `ReferenceExtractor` on each of them separately.
# This optimization does not apply to issues from external sources.
def cache_merge_request_closes_issues!(current_user)
return if project.has_external_issue_tracker?
Improve performance of the cycle analytics page. 1. These changes bring down page load time for 100 issues from more than a minute to about 1.5 seconds. 2. This entire commit is composed of these types of performance enhancements: - Cache relevant data in `IssueMetrics` wherever possible. - Cache relevant data in `MergeRequestMetrics` wherever possible. - Preload metrics 3. Given these improvements, we now only need to make 4 SQL calls: - Load all issues - Load all merge requests - Load all metrics for the issues - Load all metrics for the merge requests 4. A list of all the data points that are now being pre-calculated: a. The first time an issue is mentioned in a commit - In `GitPushService`, find all issues mentioned by the given commit using `ReferenceExtractor`. Set the `first_mentioned_in_commit_at` flag for each of them. - There seems to be a (pre-existing) bug here - files (and therefore commits) created using the Web CI don't have cross-references created, and issues are not closed even when the commit title is "Fixes #xx". b. The first time a merge request is deployed to production When a `Deployment` is created, find all merge requests that were merged in before the deployment, and set the `first_deployed_to_production_at` flag for each of them. c. The start / end time for a merge request pipeline Hook into the `Pipeline` state machine. When the `status` moves to `running`, find the merge requests whose tip commit matches the pipeline, and record the `latest_build_started_at` time for each of them. When the `status` moves to `success`, record the `latest_build_finished_at` time. d. The merge requests that close an issue - This was a big cause of the performance problems we were having with Cycle Analytics. We need to use `ReferenceExtractor` to make this calculation, which is slow when we have to run it on a large number of merge requests. - When a merge request is created, updated, or refreshed, find the issues it closes, and create an instance of `MergeRequestsClosingIssues`, which acts as a join model between merge requests and issues. - If a `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` instance links a merge request and an issue, that issue closes that merge request. 5. The `Queries` module was changed into a class, so we can cache the results of `issues` and `merge_requests_closing_issues` across various cycle analytics stages. 6. The code added in this commit is untested. Tests will be added in the next commit.
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transaction do
self.merge_requests_closing_issues.delete_all
Improve performance of the cycle analytics page. 1. These changes bring down page load time for 100 issues from more than a minute to about 1.5 seconds. 2. This entire commit is composed of these types of performance enhancements: - Cache relevant data in `IssueMetrics` wherever possible. - Cache relevant data in `MergeRequestMetrics` wherever possible. - Preload metrics 3. Given these improvements, we now only need to make 4 SQL calls: - Load all issues - Load all merge requests - Load all metrics for the issues - Load all metrics for the merge requests 4. A list of all the data points that are now being pre-calculated: a. The first time an issue is mentioned in a commit - In `GitPushService`, find all issues mentioned by the given commit using `ReferenceExtractor`. Set the `first_mentioned_in_commit_at` flag for each of them. - There seems to be a (pre-existing) bug here - files (and therefore commits) created using the Web CI don't have cross-references created, and issues are not closed even when the commit title is "Fixes #xx". b. The first time a merge request is deployed to production When a `Deployment` is created, find all merge requests that were merged in before the deployment, and set the `first_deployed_to_production_at` flag for each of them. c. The start / end time for a merge request pipeline Hook into the `Pipeline` state machine. When the `status` moves to `running`, find the merge requests whose tip commit matches the pipeline, and record the `latest_build_started_at` time for each of them. When the `status` moves to `success`, record the `latest_build_finished_at` time. d. The merge requests that close an issue - This was a big cause of the performance problems we were having with Cycle Analytics. We need to use `ReferenceExtractor` to make this calculation, which is slow when we have to run it on a large number of merge requests. - When a merge request is created, updated, or refreshed, find the issues it closes, and create an instance of `MergeRequestsClosingIssues`, which acts as a join model between merge requests and issues. - If a `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` instance links a merge request and an issue, that issue closes that merge request. 5. The `Queries` module was changed into a class, so we can cache the results of `issues` and `merge_requests_closing_issues` across various cycle analytics stages. 6. The code added in this commit is untested. Tests will be added in the next commit.
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closes_issues(current_user).each do |issue|
self.merge_requests_closing_issues.create!(issue: issue)
Improve performance of the cycle analytics page. 1. These changes bring down page load time for 100 issues from more than a minute to about 1.5 seconds. 2. This entire commit is composed of these types of performance enhancements: - Cache relevant data in `IssueMetrics` wherever possible. - Cache relevant data in `MergeRequestMetrics` wherever possible. - Preload metrics 3. Given these improvements, we now only need to make 4 SQL calls: - Load all issues - Load all merge requests - Load all metrics for the issues - Load all metrics for the merge requests 4. A list of all the data points that are now being pre-calculated: a. The first time an issue is mentioned in a commit - In `GitPushService`, find all issues mentioned by the given commit using `ReferenceExtractor`. Set the `first_mentioned_in_commit_at` flag for each of them. - There seems to be a (pre-existing) bug here - files (and therefore commits) created using the Web CI don't have cross-references created, and issues are not closed even when the commit title is "Fixes #xx". b. The first time a merge request is deployed to production When a `Deployment` is created, find all merge requests that were merged in before the deployment, and set the `first_deployed_to_production_at` flag for each of them. c. The start / end time for a merge request pipeline Hook into the `Pipeline` state machine. When the `status` moves to `running`, find the merge requests whose tip commit matches the pipeline, and record the `latest_build_started_at` time for each of them. When the `status` moves to `success`, record the `latest_build_finished_at` time. d. The merge requests that close an issue - This was a big cause of the performance problems we were having with Cycle Analytics. We need to use `ReferenceExtractor` to make this calculation, which is slow when we have to run it on a large number of merge requests. - When a merge request is created, updated, or refreshed, find the issues it closes, and create an instance of `MergeRequestsClosingIssues`, which acts as a join model between merge requests and issues. - If a `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` instance links a merge request and an issue, that issue closes that merge request. 5. The `Queries` module was changed into a class, so we can cache the results of `issues` and `merge_requests_closing_issues` across various cycle analytics stages. 6. The code added in this commit is untested. Tests will be added in the next commit.
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end
end
end
# Return the set of issues that will be closed if this merge request is accepted.
def closes_issues(current_user = self.author)
if target_branch == project.default_branch
messages = [title, description]
messages.concat(commits.map(&:safe_message)) if merge_request_diff
Gitlab::ClosingIssueExtractor.new(project, current_user).
closed_by_message(messages.join("\n"))
else
[]
end
end
def issues_mentioned_but_not_closing(current_user)
return [] unless target_branch == project.default_branch
ext = Gitlab::ReferenceExtractor.new(project, current_user)
ext.analyze("#{title}\n#{description}")
ext.issues - closes_issues(current_user)
end
def target_project_path
if target_project
target_project.path_with_namespace
else
"(removed)"
end
end
def source_project_path
if source_project
source_project.path_with_namespace
else
"(removed)"
end
end
def source_project_namespace
if source_project && source_project.namespace
source_project.namespace.full_path
else
"(removed)"
end
end
def target_project_namespace
if target_project && target_project.namespace
target_project.namespace.full_path
else
"(removed)"
end
end
def source_branch_exists?
return false unless self.source_project
self.source_project.repository.branch_names.include?(self.source_branch)
end
def target_branch_exists?
return false unless self.target_project
self.target_project.repository.branch_names.include?(self.target_branch)
end
def merge_commit_message(include_description: false)
closes_issues_references = closes_issues.map do |issue|
issue.to_reference(target_project)
end
message = [
"Merge branch '#{source_branch}' into '#{target_branch}'",
title
]
if !include_description && closes_issues_references.present?
message << "Closes #{closes_issues_references.to_sentence}"
end
message << "#{description}" if include_description && description.present?
message << "See merge request #{to_reference}"
message.join("\n\n")
end
def reset_merge_when_pipeline_succeeds
return unless merge_when_pipeline_succeeds?
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self.merge_when_pipeline_succeeds = false
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self.merge_user = nil
if merge_params
merge_params.delete('should_remove_source_branch')
merge_params.delete('commit_message')
end
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self.save
end
# Return array of possible target branches
# depends on target project of MR
def target_branches
if target_project.nil?
[]
else
target_project.repository.branch_names
end
end
# Return array of possible source branches
# depends on source project of MR
def source_branches
if source_project.nil?
[]
else
source_project.repository.branch_names
end
end
def locked_long_ago?
return false unless locked?
locked_at.nil? || locked_at < (Time.now - 1.day)
end
def has_ci?
has_ci_integration = source_project.try(:ci_service)
uses_gitlab_ci = all_pipelines.any?
(has_ci_integration || uses_gitlab_ci) && commits.any?
end
def branch_missing?
!source_branch_exists? || !target_branch_exists?
end
def broken?
has_no_commits? || branch_missing? || cannot_be_merged?
end
def can_be_merged_by?(user)
access = ::Gitlab::UserAccess.new(user, project: project)
access.can_push_to_branch?(target_branch) || access.can_merge_to_branch?(target_branch)
end
def can_be_merged_via_command_line_by?(user)
access = ::Gitlab::UserAccess.new(user, project: project)
access.can_push_to_branch?(target_branch)
end
def mergeable_ci_state?
return true unless project.only_allow_merge_if_pipeline_succeeds?
!head_pipeline || head_pipeline.success? || head_pipeline.skipped?
end
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def environments_for(current_user)
return [] unless diff_head_commit
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@environments ||= Hash.new do |h, current_user|
envs = EnvironmentsFinder.new(target_project, current_user,
ref: target_branch, commit: diff_head_commit, with_tags: true).execute
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if source_project
envs.concat EnvironmentsFinder.new(source_project, current_user,
ref: source_branch, commit: diff_head_commit).execute
end
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h[current_user] = envs.uniq
end
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@environments[current_user]
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end
def state_human_name
if merged?
"Merged"
elsif closed?
"Closed"
else
"Open"
end
end
def state_icon_name
if merged?
"check"
elsif closed?
"times"
else
"circle-o"
end
end
def fetch_ref
target_project.repository.fetch_ref(
source_project.repository.path_to_repo,
"refs/heads/#{source_branch}",
ref_path
)
end
def ref_path
"refs/merge-requests/#{iid}/head"
end
def ref_fetched?
project.repository.ref_exists?(ref_path)
end
def ensure_ref_fetched
fetch_ref unless ref_fetched?
end
def in_locked_state
begin
lock_mr
yield
ensure
unlock_mr if locked?
end
end
def diverged_commits_count
cache = Rails.cache.read(:"merge_request_#{id}_diverged_commits")
if cache.blank? || cache[:source_sha] != source_branch_sha || cache[:target_sha] != target_branch_sha
cache = {
source_sha: source_branch_sha,
target_sha: target_branch_sha,
diverged_commits_count: compute_diverged_commits_count
}
Rails.cache.write(:"merge_request_#{id}_diverged_commits", cache)
end
cache[:diverged_commits_count]
end
def compute_diverged_commits_count
return 0 unless source_branch_sha && target_branch_sha
Gitlab::Git::Commit.between(target_project.repository.raw_repository, source_branch_sha, target_branch_sha).size
end
private :compute_diverged_commits_count
def diverged_from_target_branch?
diverged_commits_count > 0
end
def all_pipelines
return Ci::Pipeline.none unless source_project
@all_pipelines ||= source_project.pipelines
.where(sha: all_commits_sha, ref: source_branch)
.order(id: :desc)
end
# Note that this could also return SHA from now dangling commits
#
def all_commits_sha
if persisted?
merge_request_diffs.flat_map(&:commits_sha).uniq
elsif compare_commits
compare_commits.to_a.reverse.map(&:id)
else
[diff_head_sha]
end
end
def merge_commit
@merge_commit ||= project.commit(merge_commit_sha) if merge_commit_sha
end
Merge branch 'jej-23867-use-mr-finder-instead-of-access-check' into 'security' Replace MR access checks with use of MergeRequestsFinder Split from !2024 to partially solve https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/23867 :warning: - Potentially untested :bomb: - No test coverage :traffic_light: - Test coverage of some sort exists (a test failed when error raised) :vertical_traffic_light: - Test coverage of return value (a test failed when nil used) :white_check_mark: - Permissions check tested - [x] :bomb: app/finders/notes_finder.rb:17 - [x] :warning: app/views/layouts/nav/_project.html.haml:80 [`.count`] - [x] :bomb: app/controllers/concerns/creates_commit.rb:84 - [x] :traffic_light: app/controllers/projects/commits_controller.rb:24 - [x] :traffic_light: app/controllers/projects/compare_controller.rb:56 - [x] :vertical_traffic_light: app/controllers/projects/discussions_controller.rb:29 - [x] :white_check_mark: app/controllers/projects/todos_controller.rb:27 - [x] :vertical_traffic_light: app/models/commit.rb:268 - [x] :white_check_mark: lib/gitlab/search_results.rb:71 - [x] https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/gitlabhq/merge_requests/2024/diffs#d1c10892daedb4d4dd3d4b12b6d071091eea83df_267_266 Memoize ` merged_merge_request(current_user)` - [x] https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/gitlabhq/merge_requests/2024/diffs#d1c10892daedb4d4dd3d4b12b6d071091eea83df_248_247 Expected side effect for `merged_merge_request!`, consider `skip_authorization: true`. - [x] https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/gitlabhq/merge_requests/2024/diffs#d1c10892daedb4d4dd3d4b12b6d071091eea83df_269_269 Scary use of unchecked `merged_merge_request?` See merge request !2033
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def can_be_reverted?(current_user)
merge_commit && !merge_commit.has_been_reverted?(current_user, self)
end
def can_be_cherry_picked?
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merge_commit.present?
end
def has_complete_diff_refs?
diff_sha_refs && diff_sha_refs.complete?
end
def update_diff_notes_positions(old_diff_refs:, new_diff_refs:)
return unless has_complete_diff_refs?
return if new_diff_refs == old_diff_refs
active_diff_notes = self.notes.new_diff_notes.select do |note|
note.active?(old_diff_refs)
end
return if active_diff_notes.empty?
paths = active_diff_notes.flat_map { |n| n.diff_file.paths }.uniq
service = Notes::DiffPositionUpdateService.new(
self.project,
nil,
old_diff_refs: old_diff_refs,
new_diff_refs: new_diff_refs,
paths: paths
)
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transaction do
active_diff_notes.each do |note|
service.execute(note)
Gitlab::Timeless.timeless(note, &:save)
end
end
end
def keep_around_commit
project.repository.keep_around(self.merge_commit_sha)
end
def has_commits?
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merge_request_diff && commits_count > 0
end
def has_no_commits?
!has_commits?
end
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def mergeable_with_slash_command?(current_user, autocomplete_precheck: false, last_diff_sha: nil)
return false unless can_be_merged_by?(current_user)
return true if autocomplete_precheck
return false unless mergeable?(skip_ci_check: true)
return false if head_pipeline && !(head_pipeline.success? || head_pipeline.active?)
return false if last_diff_sha != diff_head_sha
true
end
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end