# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe Ci::CreateDownstreamPipelineService, '#execute' do include Ci::SourcePipelineHelpers # Using let_it_be on user and projects for these specs can cause # spec-ordering failures due to the project-based permissions # associating them. They should be recreated every time. let(:user) { create(:user) } let(:upstream_project) { create(:project, :repository) } let(:downstream_project) { create(:project, :repository) } let!(:upstream_pipeline) do create(:ci_pipeline, :running, project: upstream_project) end let(:trigger) do { trigger: { project: downstream_project.full_path, branch: 'feature' } } end let(:bridge) do create(:ci_bridge, status: :pending, user: user, options: trigger, pipeline: upstream_pipeline) end let(:service) { described_class.new(upstream_project, user) } before do upstream_project.add_developer(user) end subject { service.execute(bridge) } context 'when downstream project has not been found' do let(:trigger) do { trigger: { project: 'unknown/project' } } end it 'does not create a pipeline' do expect { subject } .not_to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } end it 'changes pipeline bridge job status to failed' do subject expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason) .to eq 'downstream_bridge_project_not_found' end end context 'when user can not access downstream project' do it 'does not create a new pipeline' do expect { subject } .not_to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } end it 'changes status of the bridge build' do subject expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason) .to eq 'downstream_bridge_project_not_found' end end context 'when user does not have access to create pipeline' do before do downstream_project.add_guest(user) end it 'does not create a new pipeline' do expect { subject } .not_to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } end it 'changes status of the bridge build' do subject expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq 'insufficient_bridge_permissions' end end context 'when user can create pipeline in a downstream project' do let(:stub_config) { true } before do downstream_project.add_developer(user) stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(YAML.dump(rspec: { script: 'rspec' })) if stub_config end it 'creates only one new pipeline' do expect { subject } .to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) end it 'creates a new pipeline in a downstream project' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.user).to eq bridge.user expect(pipeline.project).to eq downstream_project expect(bridge.sourced_pipelines.first.pipeline).to eq pipeline expect(pipeline.triggered_by_pipeline).to eq upstream_pipeline expect(pipeline.source_bridge).to eq bridge expect(pipeline.source_bridge).to be_a ::Ci::Bridge end it_behaves_like 'logs downstream pipeline creation' do let(:expected_root_pipeline) { upstream_pipeline } let(:expected_hierarchy_size) { 2 } let(:expected_downstream_relationship) { :multi_project } end it 'updates bridge status when downstream pipeline gets processed' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.reload).to be_created expect(bridge.reload).to be_success end context 'when bridge job has already any downstream pipelines' do before do bridge.sourced_pipelines.create!( source_pipeline: bridge.pipeline, source_project: bridge.project, project: bridge.project, pipeline: create(:ci_pipeline, project: bridge.project) ) end it 'logs an error and exits' do expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking) .to receive(:track_exception) .with( instance_of(described_class::DuplicateDownstreamPipelineError), bridge_id: bridge.id, project_id: bridge.project.id) .and_call_original expect(Ci::CreatePipelineService).not_to receive(:new) expect(subject).to eq({ message: "Already has a downstream pipeline", status: :error }) end end context 'when target ref is not specified' do let(:trigger) do { trigger: { project: downstream_project.full_path } } end it 'is using default branch name' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.ref).to eq 'master' end end context 'when downstream pipeline has yaml configuration error' do before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(YAML.dump(job: { invalid: 'yaml' })) end it 'creates only one new pipeline' do expect { subject } .to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) end it 'creates a new pipeline in a downstream project' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.user).to eq bridge.user expect(pipeline.project).to eq downstream_project expect(bridge.sourced_pipelines.first.pipeline).to eq pipeline expect(pipeline.triggered_by_pipeline).to eq upstream_pipeline expect(pipeline.source_bridge).to eq bridge expect(pipeline.source_bridge).to be_a ::Ci::Bridge end it 'updates the bridge status when downstream pipeline gets processed' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed end end context 'when downstream project is the same as the upstream project' do let(:trigger) do { trigger: { project: upstream_project.full_path } } end context 'detects a circular dependency' do it 'does not create a new pipeline' do expect { subject } .not_to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } end it 'changes status of the bridge build' do subject expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq 'invalid_bridge_trigger' end end context 'when "include" is provided' do let(:file_content) do YAML.dump( rspec: { script: 'rspec' }, echo: { script: 'echo' }) end shared_examples 'creates a child pipeline' do it 'creates only one new pipeline' do expect { subject } .to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) end it 'creates a child pipeline in the same project' do pipeline = subject pipeline.reload expect(pipeline.builds.map(&:name)).to match_array(%w[rspec echo]) expect(pipeline.user).to eq bridge.user expect(pipeline.project).to eq bridge.project expect(bridge.sourced_pipelines.first.pipeline).to eq pipeline expect(pipeline.triggered_by_pipeline).to eq upstream_pipeline expect(pipeline.source_bridge).to eq bridge expect(pipeline.source_bridge).to be_a ::Ci::Bridge end it 'updates bridge status when downstream pipeline gets processed' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.reload).to be_created expect(bridge.reload).to be_success end it 'propagates parent pipeline settings to the child pipeline' do pipeline = subject pipeline.reload expect(pipeline.ref).to eq(upstream_pipeline.ref) expect(pipeline.sha).to eq(upstream_pipeline.sha) expect(pipeline.source_sha).to eq(upstream_pipeline.source_sha) expect(pipeline.target_sha).to eq(upstream_pipeline.target_sha) expect(pipeline.target_sha).to eq(upstream_pipeline.target_sha) expect(pipeline.trigger_requests.last).to eq(bridge.trigger_request) end end before do upstream_project.repository.create_file( user, 'child-pipeline.yml', file_content, message: 'message', branch_name: 'master') upstream_pipeline.update!(sha: upstream_project.commit.id) end let(:stub_config) { false } let(:trigger) do { trigger: { include: 'child-pipeline.yml' } } end it_behaves_like 'creates a child pipeline' it_behaves_like 'logs downstream pipeline creation' do let(:expected_root_pipeline) { upstream_pipeline } let(:expected_hierarchy_size) { 2 } let(:expected_downstream_relationship) { :parent_child } end it 'updates the bridge job to success' do expect { subject }.to change { bridge.status }.to 'success' end context 'when bridge uses "depend" strategy' do let(:trigger) do { trigger: { include: 'child-pipeline.yml', strategy: 'depend' } } end it 'does not update the bridge job status' do expect { subject }.not_to change { bridge.status } end end context 'when latest sha for the ref changed in the meantime' do before do upstream_project.repository.create_file( user, 'another-change', 'test', message: 'message', branch_name: 'master') end # it does not auto-cancel pipelines from the same family it_behaves_like 'creates a child pipeline' end context 'when the parent is a merge request pipeline' do let(:merge_request) { create(:merge_request, source_project: bridge.project, target_project: bridge.project) } let(:file_content) do YAML.dump( workflow: { rules: [{ if: '$CI_MERGE_REQUEST_ID' }] }, rspec: { script: 'rspec' }, echo: { script: 'echo' }) end before do bridge.pipeline.update!(source: :merge_request_event, merge_request: merge_request) end it_behaves_like 'creates a child pipeline' it 'propagates the merge request to the child pipeline' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.merge_request).to eq(merge_request) expect(pipeline).to be_merge_request end end context 'when upstream pipeline has a parent pipeline' do before do create(:ci_sources_pipeline, source_pipeline: create(:ci_pipeline, project: upstream_pipeline.project), pipeline: upstream_pipeline ) end it 'creates the pipeline' do expect { subject } .to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) expect(bridge.reload).to be_success end it_behaves_like 'logs downstream pipeline creation' do let(:expected_root_pipeline) { upstream_pipeline.parent_pipeline } let(:expected_hierarchy_size) { 3 } let(:expected_downstream_relationship) { :parent_child } end end context 'when upstream pipeline has a parent pipeline, which has a parent pipeline' do before do parent_of_upstream_pipeline = create(:ci_pipeline, project: upstream_pipeline.project) create(:ci_sources_pipeline, source_pipeline: create(:ci_pipeline, project: upstream_pipeline.project), pipeline: parent_of_upstream_pipeline ) create(:ci_sources_pipeline, source_pipeline: parent_of_upstream_pipeline, pipeline: upstream_pipeline ) end it 'does not create a second descendant pipeline' do expect { subject } .not_to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq 'reached_max_descendant_pipelines_depth' end end context 'when upstream pipeline has two level upstream pipelines from different projects' do before do upstream_of_upstream_of_upstream_pipeline = create(:ci_pipeline) upstream_of_upstream_pipeline = create(:ci_pipeline) create(:ci_sources_pipeline, source_pipeline: upstream_of_upstream_of_upstream_pipeline, pipeline: upstream_of_upstream_pipeline ) create(:ci_sources_pipeline, source_pipeline: upstream_of_upstream_pipeline, pipeline: upstream_pipeline ) end it 'create the pipeline' do expect { subject }.to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) end end context 'when downstream project does not allow user-defined variables for child pipelines' do before do bridge.yaml_variables = [{ key: 'BRIDGE', value: '$PIPELINE_VARIABLE-var', public: true }] upstream_pipeline.project.update!(restrict_user_defined_variables: true) end it 'creates a new pipeline allowing variables to be passed downstream' do expect { subject }.to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) end it 'passes variables downstream from the bridge' do pipeline = subject pipeline.variables.map(&:key).tap do |variables| expect(variables).to include 'BRIDGE' end end end context 'when multi-project pipeline runs from child pipelines bridge job' do before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(YAML.dump(rspec: { script: 'rspec' })) end # instantiate new service, to clear memoized values from child pipeline run subject(:execute_with_trigger_project_bridge) do described_class.new(upstream_project, user).execute(trigger_project_bridge) end let!(:child_pipeline) do service.execute(bridge) bridge.downstream_pipeline end let!(:trigger_downstream_project) do { trigger: { project: downstream_project.full_path, branch: 'feature' } } end let!(:trigger_project_bridge) do create( :ci_bridge, status: :pending, user: user, options: trigger_downstream_project, pipeline: child_pipeline ) end it 'creates a new pipeline' do expect { execute_with_trigger_project_bridge } .to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) new_pipeline = trigger_project_bridge.downstream_pipeline expect(new_pipeline.child?).to eq(false) expect(new_pipeline.triggered_by_pipeline).to eq child_pipeline expect(trigger_project_bridge.reload).not_to be_failed end end end end describe 'cyclical dependency detection' do shared_examples 'detects cyclical pipelines' do it 'does not create a new pipeline' do expect { subject } .not_to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } end it 'changes status of the bridge build' do subject expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq 'pipeline_loop_detected' end end shared_examples 'passes cyclical pipeline precondition' do it 'creates a new pipeline' do expect { subject } .to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } end it 'expect bridge build not to be failed' do subject expect(bridge.reload).not_to be_failed end end context 'when pipeline ancestry contains 2 cycles of dependencies' do before do # A(push on master) -> B(pipeline on master) -> A(push on master) -> # B(pipeline on master) -> A(push on master) pipeline_1 = create(:ci_pipeline, project: upstream_project, source: :push) pipeline_2 = create(:ci_pipeline, project: downstream_project, source: :pipeline) pipeline_3 = create(:ci_pipeline, project: upstream_project, source: :push) pipeline_4 = create(:ci_pipeline, project: downstream_project, source: :pipeline) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_1, pipeline_2) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_2, pipeline_3) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_3, pipeline_4) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_4, upstream_pipeline) end it_behaves_like 'detects cyclical pipelines' end context 'when source in the ancestry differ' do before do # A(push on master) -> B(pipeline on master) -> A(pipeline on master) pipeline_1 = create(:ci_pipeline, project: upstream_project, source: :push) pipeline_2 = create(:ci_pipeline, project: downstream_project, source: :pipeline) upstream_pipeline.update!(source: :pipeline) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_1, pipeline_2) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_2, upstream_pipeline) end it_behaves_like 'passes cyclical pipeline precondition' end context 'when ref in the ancestry differ' do before do # A(push on master) -> B(pipeline on master) -> A(push on feature-1) pipeline_1 = create(:ci_pipeline, ref: 'master', project: upstream_project, source: :push) pipeline_2 = create(:ci_pipeline, ref: 'master', project: downstream_project, source: :pipeline) upstream_pipeline.update!(ref: 'feature-1') create_source_pipeline(pipeline_1, pipeline_2) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_2, upstream_pipeline) end it_behaves_like 'passes cyclical pipeline precondition' end context 'when only 1 cycle is detected' do before do # A(push on master) -> B(pipeline on master) -> A(push on master) pipeline_1 = create(:ci_pipeline, ref: 'master', project: upstream_project, source: :push) pipeline_2 = create(:ci_pipeline, ref: 'master', project: downstream_project, source: :pipeline) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_1, pipeline_2) create_source_pipeline(pipeline_2, upstream_pipeline) end it_behaves_like 'passes cyclical pipeline precondition' end end context 'when downstream pipeline creation errors out' do let(:stub_config) { false } before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(YAML.dump(invalid: { yaml: 'error' })) end it 'creates only one new pipeline' do expect { subject } .to change { Ci::Pipeline.count }.by(1) end it 'creates a new pipeline in the downstream project' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.user).to eq bridge.user expect(pipeline.project).to eq downstream_project end it 'drops the bridge' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq('downstream_pipeline_creation_failed') end end context 'when bridge job status update raises state machine errors' do let(:stub_config) { false } before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(YAML.dump(invalid: { yaml: 'error' })) bridge.drop! end it 'tracks the exception' do expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking) .to receive(:track_exception) .with( instance_of(Ci::Bridge::InvalidTransitionError), bridge_id: bridge.id, downstream_pipeline_id: kind_of(Numeric)) subject end end context 'when bridge job has YAML variables defined' do before do bridge.yaml_variables = [{ key: 'BRIDGE', value: 'var', public: true }] end it 'passes bridge variables to downstream pipeline' do pipeline = subject expect(pipeline.variables.first) .to have_attributes(key: 'BRIDGE', value: 'var') end end context 'when pipeline variables are defined' do before do upstream_pipeline.variables.create!(key: 'PIPELINE_VARIABLE', value: 'my-value') end it 'does not pass pipeline variables directly downstream' do pipeline = subject pipeline.variables.map(&:key).tap do |variables| expect(variables).not_to include 'PIPELINE_VARIABLE' end end context 'when using YAML variables interpolation' do before do bridge.yaml_variables = [{ key: 'BRIDGE', value: '$PIPELINE_VARIABLE-var', public: true }] end it 'makes it possible to pass pipeline variable downstream' do pipeline = subject pipeline.variables.find_by(key: 'BRIDGE').tap do |variable| expect(variable.value).to eq 'my-value-var' end end context 'when downstream project does not allow user-defined variables for multi-project pipelines' do before do downstream_project.update!(restrict_user_defined_variables: true) end it 'does not create a new pipeline' do expect { subject } .not_to change { Ci::Pipeline.count } end it 'ignores variables passed downstream from the bridge' do pipeline = subject pipeline.variables.map(&:key).tap do |variables| expect(variables).not_to include 'BRIDGE' end end it 'sets errors', :aggregate_failures do subject expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq('downstream_pipeline_creation_failed') expect(bridge.options[:downstream_errors]).to eq(['Insufficient permissions to set pipeline variables']) end end end end # TODO: Move this context into a feature spec that uses # multiple pipeline processing services. Location TBD in: # https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/36216 context 'when configured with bridge job rules' do before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(config) downstream_project.add_maintainer(upstream_project.first_owner) end let(:config) do <<-EOY hello: script: echo world bridge-job: rules: - if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master" trigger: project: #{downstream_project.full_path} branch: master EOY end let(:primary_pipeline) do Ci::CreatePipelineService.new(upstream_project, upstream_project.first_owner, { ref: 'master' }) .execute(:push, save_on_errors: false) .payload end let(:bridge) { primary_pipeline.processables.find_by(name: 'bridge-job') } let(:service) { described_class.new(upstream_project, upstream_project.first_owner) } context 'that include the bridge job' do it 'creates the downstream pipeline' do expect { subject } .to change(downstream_project.ci_pipelines, :count).by(1) end end end context 'when user does not have access to push protected branch of downstream project' do before do create(:protected_branch, :maintainers_can_push, project: downstream_project, name: 'feature') end it 'changes status of the bridge build' do subject expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq 'insufficient_bridge_permissions' end end context 'when there is no such branch in downstream project' do let(:trigger) do { trigger: { project: downstream_project.full_path, branch: 'invalid_branch' } } end it 'does not create a pipeline and drops the bridge' do expect { subject }.not_to change(downstream_project.ci_pipelines, :count) expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq('downstream_pipeline_creation_failed') expect(bridge.options[:downstream_errors]).to eq(['Reference not found']) end end context 'when downstream pipeline has a branch rule and does not satisfy' do before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(config) end let(:config) do <<-EOY hello: script: echo world only: - invalid_branch EOY end it 'does not create a pipeline and drops the bridge' do expect { subject }.not_to change(downstream_project.ci_pipelines, :count) expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq('downstream_pipeline_creation_failed') expect(bridge.options[:downstream_errors]).to eq(['No stages / jobs for this pipeline.']) end end context 'when downstream pipeline has invalid YAML' do before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(config) end let(:config) do <<-EOY test: stage: testx script: echo 1 EOY end it 'creates the pipeline but drops the bridge' do expect { subject }.to change(downstream_project.ci_pipelines, :count).by(1) expect(bridge.reload).to be_failed expect(bridge.failure_reason).to eq('downstream_pipeline_creation_failed') expect(bridge.options[:downstream_errors]).to eq( ['test job: chosen stage does not exist; available stages are .pre, build, test, deploy, .post'] ) end end context 'when downstream pipeline has workflow rule' do before do stub_ci_pipeline_yaml_file(config) end let(:config) do <<-EOY workflow: rules: - if: $my_var regular-job: script: 'echo Hello, World!' EOY end context 'when passing the required variable' do before do bridge.yaml_variables = [{ key: 'my_var', value: 'var', public: true }] end it 'creates the pipeline' do expect { subject }.to change(downstream_project.ci_pipelines, :count).by(1) expect(bridge.reload).to be_success end end context 'when not passing the required variable' do it 'does not create the pipeline' do expect { subject }.not_to change(downstream_project.ci_pipelines, :count) end end end context 'when a downstream pipeline has sibling pipelines' do it_behaves_like 'logs downstream pipeline creation' do let(:expected_root_pipeline) { upstream_pipeline } let(:expected_downstream_relationship) { :multi_project } # New downstream, plus upstream, plus two children of upstream created below let(:expected_hierarchy_size) { 4 } before do create_list(:ci_pipeline, 2, child_of: upstream_pipeline) end end end end end