- Pass `developers_and_merge` and `developers_can_push` in `params`
instead of using keyword arguments.
- Refactor a slightly complex boolean check to a simple `nil?` check.
1. Previously, we were not removing existing access levels before
creating new ones. This is not a problem for EE, but _is_ for CE,
since we restrict the number of access levels in CE to 1.
2. The correct approach is:
CE -> delete all access levels before updating a protected branch
EE -> delete developer access levels if "developers_can_{merge,push}" is switched off
3. The dispatch is performed by checking if a "length: 1" validation is
present on the access levels or not.
4. Another source of problems was that we didn't put multiple queries in
a transaction. If the `destroy_all` passes, but the `update` fails,
we should have a rollback.
5. Modifying the API to provide users direct access to CRUD access
levels will make things a lot simpler.
6. Create `create/update` services separately for this API, which
perform the necessary data translation, before calling the regular
`create/update` services. The translation code was getting too large
for the API endpoint itself, so this move makes sense.
!581 has a lot of changes that would cause merge conflicts if not
properly backported to CE. This commit/MR serves as a better
foundation for gitlab-org/gitlab-ee!581.
= Changes =
1. Move from `has_one {merge,push}_access_level` to `has_many`, with the
`length` of the association limited to `1`. This is _effectively_ a
`has_one` association, but should cause less conflicts with EE, which
is set to `has_many`. This has a number of related changes in the
views, specs, and factories.
2. Make `gon` variable loading more consistent (with EE!581) in the
`ProtectedBranchesController`. Also use `::` to prefix the
`ProtectedBranches` services, because this is required in EE.
3. Extract a `ProtectedBranchAccess` concern from the two access level
models. This concern only has a single `humanize` method here, but
will have more methods in EE.
4. Add `form_errors` to the protected branches creation form. This is
not strictly required for EE compatibility, but was an oversight
nonetheless.
1. Instantiate `ProtectedBranchesAccessSelect` from `dispatcher`
2. Use `can?(user, ...)` instead of `user.can?(...)`
3. Add `DOWNTIME` notes to all migrations added in !5081.
4. Add an explicit `down` method for migrations removing the
`developers_can_push` and `developers_can_merge` columns, ensuring that
the columns created (on rollback) have the appropriate defaults.
5. Remove duplicate CHANGELOG entries.
6. Blank lines after guard clauses.
1. It makes sense to reuse these constants since we had them duplicated
in the previous enum implementation. This also simplifies our
`check_access` implementation, because we can use
`project.team.max_member_access` directly.
2. Use `accepts_nested_attributes_for` to create push/merge access
levels. This was a bit fiddly to set up, but this simplifies our code
by quite a large amount. We can even get rid of
`ProtectedBranches::BaseService`.
3. Move API handling back into the API (previously in
`ProtectedBranches::BaseService#translate_api_params`.
4. The protected branch services now return a `ProtectedBranch` rather
than `true/false`.
5. Run `load_protected_branches` on-demand in the `create` action, to
prevent it being called unneccessarily.
6. "Masters" is pre-selected as the default option for "Allowed to Push"
and "Allowed to Merge".
7. These changes were based on a review from @rymai in !5081.
1. This is a third line of defence (first in the view, second in the
controller).
2. Duplicate the `API::Helpers.to_boolean` method in `BaseService`. The
other alternative is to `include API::Helpers`, but this brings with it
a number of other methods that might cause conflicts.
3. Return a 403 if authorization fails.
1. The new data model moves from `developers_can_{push,merge}` to
`allowed_to_{push,merge}`.
2. The API interface has not been changed. It still accepts
`developers_can_push` and `developers_can_merge` as options. These
attributes are inferred from the new data model.
3. Modify the protected branch create/update services to translate from
the API interface to our current data model.
1. Remove `master_or_greater?` and `developer_or_greater?` in favor of
`max_member_access`, which is a lot nicer.
2. Remove a number of instances of `include Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers`
in migrations that don't need this module. Also remove comments where
not necessary.
3. Remove duplicate entry in CHANGELOG.
4. Move `ProtectedBranchAccessSelect` from Coffeescript to ES6.
5. Split the `set_access_levels!` method in two - one each for `merge` and
`push` access levels.
1. Move to dropdowns instead of checkboxes. One each for "Allowed to
Push" and "Allowed to Merge"
2. Refactor the `ProtectedBranches` coffeescript class into
`ProtectedBranchesAccessSelect`.
3. Modify the backend to accept the new parameters.
1. Improve error handling while creating protected branches.
2. Modify coffeescript code so that the "Developers can *" checkboxes
send a '1' or '0' even when using AJAX. This lets us keep the backend
code simpler.
3. Use services for both creating and updating protected branches.
Destruction is taken care of with `dependent: :destroy`