gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/api/github/entities.rb

220 lines
6.3 KiB
Ruby
Raw Normal View History

# frozen_string_literal: true
# Simplified version of Github API entities.
# It's mainly used to mimic Github API and integrate with Jira Development Panel.
#
module API
module Github
module Entities
class Repository < Grape::Entity
expose :id
expose :owner do |project, options|
root_namespace = options[:root_namespace] || project.root_namespace
{ login: root_namespace.path }
end
expose :name do |project, options|
::Gitlab::Jira::Dvcs.encode_project_name(project)
end
end
class BranchCommit < Grape::Entity
expose :id, as: :sha
expose :type do |_|
'commit'
end
end
class RepoCommit < Grape::Entity
expose :id, as: :sha
expose :author do |commit|
{
login: commit.author&.username,
email: commit.author_email
}
end
expose :committer do |commit|
{
login: commit.author&.username,
email: commit.committer_email
}
end
expose :commit do |commit|
{
author: {
name: commit.author_name,
email: commit.author_email,
date: commit.authored_date.iso8601,
type: 'User'
},
committer: {
name: commit.committer_name,
email: commit.committer_email,
date: commit.committed_date.iso8601,
type: 'User'
},
message: commit.safe_message
}
end
expose :parents do |commit|
commit.parent_ids.map { |id| { sha: id } }
end
expose :files do |commit|
commit.diffs.diff_files.flat_map do |diff|
additions = diff.added_lines
deletions = diff.removed_lines
if diff.new_file?
{
status: 'added',
filename: diff.new_path,
additions: additions,
changes: additions
}
elsif diff.deleted_file?
{
status: 'removed',
filename: diff.old_path,
deletions: deletions,
changes: deletions
}
elsif diff.renamed_file?
[
{
status: 'removed',
filename: diff.old_path,
deletions: deletions,
changes: deletions
},
{
status: 'added',
filename: diff.new_path,
additions: additions,
changes: additions
}
]
else
{
status: 'modified',
filename: diff.new_path,
additions: additions,
deletions: deletions,
changes: (additions + deletions)
}
end
end
end
end
class Branch < Grape::Entity
expose :name
expose :commit, using: BranchCommit do |repo_branch, options|
options[:project].repository.commit(repo_branch.dereferenced_target)
end
end
class User < Grape::Entity
expose :id
expose :username, as: :login
expose :user_url, as: :url
expose :user_url, as: :html_url
expose :avatar_url do |user|
user.avatar_url(only_path: false)
end
private
def user_url
Gitlab::Routing.url_helpers.user_url(object)
end
end
class NoteableComment < Grape::Entity
expose :id
expose :author, as: :user, using: User
expose :note, as: :body
expose :created_at
end
class PullRequest < Grape::Entity
expose :title
expose :assignee, using: User do |merge_request|
merge_request.assignee
end
expose :author, as: :user, using: User
expose :created_at
expose :description, as: :body
# Since Jira service requests `/repos/-/jira/pulls` (without project
# scope), we need to make it work with ID instead IID.
expose :id, as: :number
# GitHub doesn't have a "merged" or "closed" state. It's just "open" or
# "closed".
expose :state do |merge_request|
case merge_request.state
when 'opened', 'locked'
'open'
when 'merged'
'closed'
else
merge_request.state
end
end
expose :merged?, as: :merged
expose :merged_at do |merge_request|
merge_request.metrics&.merged_at
end
expose :closed_at do |merge_request|
merge_request.metrics&.latest_closed_at
end
expose :updated_at
expose :html_url do |merge_request|
Gitlab::UrlBuilder.build(merge_request)
end
expose :head do
expose :source_branch, as: :label
expose :source_branch, as: :ref
expose :source_project, as: :repo, using: Repository
end
expose :base do
expose :target_branch, as: :label
expose :target_branch, as: :ref
expose :target_project, as: :repo, using: Repository
end
end
class PullRequestPayload < Grape::Entity
expose :action do |merge_request|
case merge_request.state
when 'merged', 'closed'
'closed'
else
'opened'
end
end
expose :id
expose :pull_request, using: PullRequest do |merge_request|
merge_request
end
end
class PullRequestEvent < Grape::Entity
expose :id do |merge_request|
updated_at = merge_request.updated_at.to_i
"#{merge_request.id}-#{updated_at}"
end
expose :type do |_merge_request|
'PullRequestEvent'
end
expose :updated_at, as: :created_at
expose :payload, using: PullRequestPayload do |merge_request|
# The merge request data is used by PullRequestPayload and PullRequest, so we just provide it
# here. Otherwise Grape::Entity would try to access a field "payload" on Merge Request.
merge_request
end
end
end
end
end