class MergeRequestDiff < ActiveRecord::Base include Sortable include Importable include EncodingHelper # Prevent store of diff if commits amount more then 500 COMMITS_SAFE_SIZE = 100 belongs_to :merge_request delegate :source_branch_sha, :target_branch_sha, :target_branch, :source_branch, to: :merge_request, prefix: nil state_machine :state, initial: :empty do state :collected state :overflow # Deprecated states: these are no longer used but these values may still occur # in the database. state :timeout state :overflow_commits_safe_size state :overflow_diff_files_limit state :overflow_diff_lines_limit end serialize :st_commits serialize :st_diffs after_initialize :set_diff_range after_create :reload_content, unless: :importing? after_save :keep_around_commits, unless: :importing? def set_diff_range self.start_commit_sha ||= target_branch_sha self.head_commit_sha ||= source_branch_sha self.base_commit_sha ||= branch_base_sha end def reload_content reload_commits reload_diffs end def size real_size.presence || diffs.size end def diffs(options={}) if options[:ignore_whitespace_change] @diffs_no_whitespace ||= begin compare = Gitlab::Git::Compare.new( repository.raw_repository, start_commit_sha, head_commit_sha ) compare.diffs(options) end else @diffs ||= {} @diffs[options] ||= load_diffs(st_diffs, options) end end def commits @commits ||= load_commits(st_commits || []) end def last_commit commits.first end def first_commit commits.last end def base_commit return unless base_commit_sha project.commit(base_commit_sha) end def start_commit return unless start_commit_sha project.commit(start_commit_sha) end def head_commit return last_commit unless head_commit_sha project.commit(head_commit_sha) end def diff_refs return unless start_commit || base_commit Gitlab::Diff::DiffRefs.new( base_sha: base_commit_sha, start_sha: start_commit_sha, head_sha: head_commit_sha ) end private def compare @compare ||= begin # Update ref for merge request merge_request.fetch_ref Gitlab::Git::Compare.new( repository.raw_repository, start_commit_sha, head_commit_sha ) end end def dump_commits(commits) commits.map(&:to_hash) end def load_commits(array) array.map { |hash| Commit.new(Gitlab::Git::Commit.new(hash), merge_request.source_project) } end # Reload all commits related to current merge request from repo # and save it as array of hashes in st_commits db field def reload_commits new_attributes = {} commits = compare.commits if commits.present? commits = Commit.decorate(commits, merge_request.source_project).reverse new_attributes[:st_commits] = dump_commits(commits) end update_columns_serialized(new_attributes) end def dump_diffs(diffs) if diffs.respond_to?(:map) diffs.map(&:to_hash) end end def load_diffs(raw, options) if raw.respond_to?(:each) if paths = options[:paths] raw = raw.select do |diff| paths.include?(diff[:old_path]) || paths.include?(diff[:new_path]) end end Gitlab::Git::DiffCollection.new(raw, options) else Gitlab::Git::DiffCollection.new([]) end end # Reload diffs between branches related to current merge request from repo # and save it as array of hashes in st_diffs db field def reload_diffs new_attributes = {} new_diffs = [] if commits.size.zero? new_attributes[:state] = :empty else diff_collection = compare.diffs(Commit.max_diff_options) if diff_collection.overflow? # Set our state to 'overflow' to make the #empty? and #collected? # methods (generated by StateMachine) return false. new_attributes[:state] = :overflow end new_attributes[:real_size] = diff_collection.real_size if diff_collection.any? new_diffs = dump_diffs(diff_collection) new_attributes[:state] = :collected end end new_attributes[:st_diffs] = new_diffs update_columns_serialized(new_attributes) keep_around_commits end def project merge_request.target_project end def repository project.repository end def branch_base_commit return unless source_branch_sha && target_branch_sha project.merge_base_commit(source_branch_sha, target_branch_sha) end def branch_base_sha branch_base_commit.try(:sha) end def utf8_st_diffs st_diffs.map do |diff| diff.each do |k, v| diff[k] = encode_utf8(v) if v.respond_to?(:encoding) end end end # # #save or #update_attributes providing changes on serialized attributes do a lot of # serialization and deserialization calls resulting in bad performance. # Using #update_columns solves the problem with just one YAML.dump per serialized attribute that we provide. # As a tradeoff we need to reload the current instance to properly manage time objects on those serialized # attributes. So to keep the same behaviour as the attribute assignment we reload the instance. # The difference is in the usage of # #write_attribute= (#update_attributes) and #raw_write_attribute= (#update_columns) # # Ex: # # new_attributes[:st_commits].first.slice(:committed_date) # => {:committed_date=>2014-02-27 11:01:38 +0200} # YAML.load(YAML.dump(new_attributes[:st_commits].first.slice(:committed_date))) # => {:committed_date=>2014-02-27 10:01:38 +0100} # def update_columns_serialized(new_attributes) return unless new_attributes.any? update_columns(new_attributes.merge(updated_at: current_time_from_proper_timezone)) reload end def keep_around_commits repository.keep_around(start_commit_sha) repository.keep_around(head_commit_sha) repository.keep_around(base_commit_sha) end end