# frozen_string_literal: true require 'tempfile' require 'forwardable' require "rubygems/package" module Gitlab module Git class Repository include Gitlab::Git::RepositoryMirroring include Gitlab::Git::WrapsGitalyErrors include Gitlab::EncodingHelper include Gitlab::Utils::StrongMemoize prepend Gitlab::Git::RuggedImpl::Repository SEARCH_CONTEXT_LINES = 3 REV_LIST_COMMIT_LIMIT = 2_000 GITALY_INTERNAL_URL = 'ssh://gitaly/internal.git' GITLAB_PROJECTS_TIMEOUT = Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell.git_timeout EMPTY_REPOSITORY_CHECKSUM = '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000' NoRepository = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) RepositoryExists = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) InvalidRepository = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) InvalidBlobName = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) InvalidRef = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) GitError = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) DeleteBranchError = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) TagExistsError = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) ChecksumError = Class.new(::Gitlab::Git::BaseError) class CreateTreeError < ::Gitlab::Git::BaseError attr_reader :error_code def initialize(error_code) super(self.class.name) # The value coming from Gitaly is an uppercase String (e.g., "EMPTY") @error_code = error_code.downcase.to_sym end end # Directory name of repo attr_reader :name # Relative path of repo attr_reader :relative_path attr_reader :storage, :gl_repository, :gl_project_path # This remote name has to be stable for all types of repositories that # can join an object pool. If it's structure ever changes, a migration # has to be performed on the object pools to update the remote names. # Else the pool can't be updated anymore and is left in an inconsistent # state. alias_method :object_pool_remote_name, :gl_repository # This initializer method is only used on the client side (gitlab-ce). # Gitaly-ruby uses a different initializer. def initialize(storage, relative_path, gl_repository, gl_project_path) @storage = storage @relative_path = relative_path @gl_repository = gl_repository @gl_project_path = gl_project_path @name = @relative_path.split("/").last end def to_s "<#{self.class.name}: #{self.gl_project_path}>" end def ==(other) other.is_a?(self.class) && [storage, relative_path] == [other.storage, other.relative_path] end alias_method :eql?, :== def hash [self.class, storage, relative_path].hash end # This method will be removed when Gitaly reaches v1.1. def path File.join( Gitlab.config.repositories.storages[@storage].legacy_disk_path, @relative_path ) end # Default branch in the repository def root_ref gitaly_ref_client.default_branch_name rescue GRPC::NotFound => e raise NoRepository, e.message rescue GRPC::Unknown => e raise Gitlab::Git::CommandError, e.message end def exists? gitaly_repository_client.exists? end def create_repository(default_branch = nil) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.create_repository(default_branch) rescue GRPC::AlreadyExists => e raise RepositoryExists, e.message end end # Returns an Array of branch names # sorted by name ASC def branch_names wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.branch_names end end # Returns an Array of Branches def branches wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.branches end end # Directly find a branch with a simple name (e.g. master) # def find_branch(name) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.find_branch(name) end end def find_tag(name) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.find_tag(name) end rescue CommandError end def local_branches(sort_by: nil, pagination_params: nil) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.local_branches(sort_by: sort_by, pagination_params: pagination_params) end end # Returns the number of valid branches def branch_count wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.count_branch_names end end def rename(new_relative_path) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.rename(new_relative_path) end end def remove wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.remove end rescue NoRepository nil end def replicate(source_repository) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.replicate(source_repository) end end def expire_has_local_branches_cache clear_memoization(:has_local_branches) end def has_local_branches? strong_memoize(:has_local_branches) do uncached_has_local_branches? end end # Git repository can contains some hidden refs like: # /refs/notes/* # /refs/git-as-svn/* # /refs/pulls/* # This refs by default not visible in project page and not cloned to client side. alias_method :has_visible_content?, :has_local_branches? # Returns the number of valid tags def tag_count wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.count_tag_names end end # Returns an Array of tag names def tag_names wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.tag_names end end # Returns an Array of Tags # def tags(sort_by: nil, pagination_params: nil) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.tags(sort_by: sort_by, pagination_params: pagination_params) end end # Returns true if the given ref name exists # # Ref names must start with `refs/`. def ref_exists?(ref_name) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_exists?(ref_name) end end # Returns true if the given tag exists # # name - The name of the tag as a String. def tag_exists?(name) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_exists?("refs/tags/#{name}") end end # Returns true if the given branch exists # # name - The name of the branch as a String. def branch_exists?(name) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_exists?("refs/heads/#{name}") end end # Returns an Array of branch and tag names def ref_names branch_names + tag_names end def delete_all_refs_except(prefixes) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.delete_refs(except_with_prefixes: prefixes) end end def archive_metadata(ref, storage_path, project_path, format = "tar.gz", append_sha:, path: nil) ref ||= root_ref commit = Gitlab::Git::Commit.find(self, ref) return {} if commit.nil? prefix = archive_prefix(ref, commit.id, project_path, append_sha: append_sha, path: path) { 'ArchivePrefix' => prefix, 'ArchivePath' => archive_file_path(storage_path, commit.id, prefix, format), 'CommitId' => commit.id, 'GitalyRepository' => gitaly_repository.to_h } end # This is both the filename of the archive (missing the extension) and the # name of the top-level member of the archive under which all files go def archive_prefix(ref, sha, project_path, append_sha:, path:) append_sha = (ref != sha) if append_sha.nil? formatted_ref = ref.tr('/', '-') prefix_segments = [project_path, formatted_ref] prefix_segments << sha if append_sha prefix_segments << path.tr('/', '-').gsub(%r{^/|/$}, '') if path prefix_segments.join('-') end private :archive_prefix # The full path on disk where the archive should be stored. This is used # to cache the archive between requests. # # The path is a global namespace, so needs to be globally unique. This is # achieved by including `gl_repository` in the path. # # Archives relating to a particular ref when the SHA is not present in the # filename must be invalidated when the ref is updated to point to a new # SHA. This is achieved by including the SHA in the path. # # As this is a full path on disk, it is not "cloud native". This should # be resolved by either removing the cache, or moving the implementation # into Gitaly and removing the ArchivePath parameter from the git-archive # senddata response. def archive_file_path(storage_path, sha, name, format = "tar.gz") # Build file path return unless name extension = case format when "tar.bz2", "tbz", "tbz2", "tb2", "bz2" "tar.bz2" when "tar" "tar" when "zip" "zip" else # everything else should fall back to tar.gz "tar.gz" end file_name = "#{name}.#{extension}" File.join(storage_path, self.gl_repository, sha, archive_version_path, file_name) end private :archive_file_path def archive_version_path '@v2' end private :archive_version_path # Return repo size in megabytes def size size = gitaly_repository_client.repository_size (size.to_f / 1024).round(2) end # Return git object directory size in bytes def object_directory_size gitaly_repository_client.get_object_directory_size.to_f * 1024 end # Build an array of commits. # # Usage. # repo.log( # ref: 'master', # path: 'app/models', # limit: 10, # offset: 5, # after: Time.new(2016, 4, 21, 14, 32, 10) # ) def log(options) default_options = { limit: 10, offset: 0, path: nil, author: nil, follow: false, skip_merges: false, after: nil, before: nil, all: false } options = default_options.merge(options) options[:offset] ||= 0 limit = options[:limit] if limit == 0 || !limit.is_a?(Integer) raise ArgumentError, "invalid Repository#log limit: #{limit.inspect}" end wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.find_commits(options) end end def new_commits(newrevs) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.list_new_commits(Array.wrap(newrevs)) end end def new_blobs(newrevs, dynamic_timeout: nil) newrevs = Array.wrap(newrevs).reject { |rev| rev.blank? || rev == ::Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA } return [] if newrevs.empty? newrevs = newrevs.uniq.sort @new_blobs ||= Hash.new do |h, revs| h[revs] = blobs(['--not', '--all', '--not'] + newrevs, with_paths: true, dynamic_timeout: dynamic_timeout) end @new_blobs[newrevs] end # List blobs reachable via a set of revisions. Supports the # pseudo-revisions `--not` and `--all`. Uses the minimum of # GitalyClient.medium_timeout and dynamic timeout if the dynamic # timeout is set, otherwise it'll always use the medium timeout. def blobs(revisions, with_paths: false, dynamic_timeout: nil) revisions = revisions.reject { |rev| rev.blank? || rev == ::Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA } return [] if revisions.blank? wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_blob_client.list_blobs(revisions, limit: REV_LIST_COMMIT_LIMIT, with_paths: with_paths, dynamic_timeout: dynamic_timeout) end end def count_commits(options) options = process_count_commits_options(options.dup) wrapped_gitaly_errors do if options[:left_right] from = options[:from] to = options[:to] right_count = gitaly_commit_client .commit_count("#{from}..#{to}", options) left_count = gitaly_commit_client .commit_count("#{to}..#{from}", options) [left_count, right_count] else gitaly_commit_client.commit_count(options[:ref], options) end end end # Counts the amount of commits between `from` and `to`. def count_commits_between(from, to, options = {}) count_commits(from: from, to: to, **options) end # old_rev and new_rev are commit ID's # the result of this method is an array of Gitlab::Git::RawDiffChange def raw_changes_between(old_rev, new_rev) @raw_changes_between ||= {} @raw_changes_between[[old_rev, new_rev]] ||= begin return [] if new_rev.blank? || new_rev == Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.raw_changes_between(old_rev, new_rev) .each_with_object([]) do |msg, arr| msg.raw_changes.each { |change| arr << ::Gitlab::Git::RawDiffChange.new(change) } end end end rescue ArgumentError => e raise Gitlab::Git::Repository::GitError, e end # Returns the SHA of the most recent common ancestor of +from+ and +to+ def merge_base(*commits) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.find_merge_base(*commits) end end # Returns true is +from+ is direct ancestor to +to+, otherwise false def ancestor?(from, to) gitaly_commit_client.ancestor?(from, to) end def merged_branch_names(branch_names = []) return [] unless root_ref root_sha = find_branch(root_ref)&.target return [] unless root_sha branches = wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_merged_branch_names(branch_names, root_sha) end Set.new(branches) end # Return an array of Diff objects that represent the diff # between +from+ and +to+. See Diff::filter_diff_options for the allowed # diff options. The +options+ hash can also include :break_rewrites to # split larger rewrites into delete/add pairs. def diff(from, to, options = {}, *paths) iterator = gitaly_commit_client.diff(from, to, options.merge(paths: paths)) Gitlab::Git::DiffCollection.new(iterator, options) end def diff_stats(left_id, right_id) if [left_id, right_id].any? { |ref| ref.blank? || Gitlab::Git.blank_ref?(ref) } return empty_diff_stats end stats = wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.diff_stats(left_id, right_id) end Gitlab::Git::DiffStatsCollection.new(stats) rescue CommandError, TypeError empty_diff_stats end def find_changed_paths(commits) processed_commits = commits.reject { |ref| ref.blank? || Gitlab::Git.blank_ref?(ref) } return [] if processed_commits.empty? wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.find_changed_paths(processed_commits) end rescue CommandError, TypeError, NoRepository [] end # Get refs hash which key is the commit id # and value is a Gitlab::Git::Tag or Gitlab::Git::Branch # Note that both inherit from Gitlab::Git::Ref def refs_hash return @refs_hash if @refs_hash @refs_hash = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } (tags + branches).each do |ref| next unless ref.target && ref.name && ref.dereferenced_target&.id @refs_hash[ref.dereferenced_target.id] << ref.name end @refs_hash end # Returns matching refs for OID # # Limit of 0 means there is no limit. def refs_by_oid(oid:, limit: 0) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.find_refs_by_oid(oid: oid, limit: limit) end rescue CommandError, TypeError, NoRepository nil end # Returns url for submodule # # Ex. # @repository.submodule_url_for('master', 'rack') # # => git@localhost:rack.git # def submodule_url_for(ref, path) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_submodule_url_for(ref, path) end end # Returns path to url mappings for submodules # # Ex. # @repository.submodule_urls_for('master') # # => { 'rack' => 'git@localhost:rack.git' } # def submodule_urls_for(ref) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_submodule_urls_for(ref) end end # Return total commits count accessible from passed ref def commit_count(ref) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.commit_count(ref) end end # Return total diverging commits count def diverging_commit_count(from, to, max_count: 0) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.diverging_commit_count(from, to, max_count: max_count) end end # Mimic the `git clean` command and recursively delete untracked files. # Valid keys that can be passed in the +options+ hash are: # # :d - Remove untracked directories # :f - Remove untracked directories that are managed by a different # repository # :x - Remove ignored files # # The value in +options+ must evaluate to true for an option to take # effect. # # Examples: # # repo.clean(d: true, f: true) # Enable the -d and -f options # # repo.clean(d: false, x: true) # -x is enabled, -d is not def clean(options = {}) strategies = [:remove_untracked] strategies.push(:force) if options[:f] strategies.push(:remove_ignored) if options[:x] # TODO: implement this method end def add_branch(branch_name, user:, target:) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_create_branch(branch_name, user, target) end end def add_tag(tag_name, user:, target:, message: nil) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.add_tag(tag_name, user, target, message) end end def update_branch(branch_name, user:, newrev:, oldrev:) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_update_branch(branch_name, user, newrev, oldrev) end end def rm_branch(branch_name, user:) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_delete_branch(branch_name, user) end end def rm_tag(tag_name, user:) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.rm_tag(tag_name, user) end end def merge_to_ref(user, **kwargs) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_merge_to_ref(user, **kwargs) end end def merge(user, source_sha, target_branch, message, &block) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_merge_branch(user, source_sha, target_branch, message, &block) end end def ff_merge(user, source_sha, target_branch) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_ff_branch(user, source_sha, target_branch) end end def revert(user:, commit:, branch_name:, message:, start_branch_name:, start_repository:, dry_run: false) args = { user: user, commit: commit, branch_name: branch_name, message: message, start_branch_name: start_branch_name, start_repository: start_repository, dry_run: dry_run } wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_revert(**args) end end def cherry_pick(user:, commit:, branch_name:, message:, start_branch_name:, start_repository:, dry_run: false) args = { user: user, commit: commit, branch_name: branch_name, message: message, start_branch_name: start_branch_name, start_repository: start_repository, dry_run: dry_run } wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_cherry_pick(**args) end end def update_submodule(user:, submodule:, commit_sha:, message:, branch:) args = { user: user, submodule: submodule, commit_sha: commit_sha, branch: branch, message: message } wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_update_submodule(**args) end end # Delete the specified branch from the repository # Note: No Git hooks are executed for this action def delete_branch(branch_name) write_ref(branch_name, Gitlab::Git::BLANK_SHA) rescue CommandError => e raise DeleteBranchError, e end def delete_refs(*ref_names) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_delete_refs(*ref_names) end end # Create a new branch named **ref+ based on **stat_point+, HEAD by default # Note: No Git hooks are executed for this action # # Examples: # create_branch("feature") # create_branch("other-feature", "master") def create_branch(ref, start_point = "HEAD") write_ref(ref, start_point) end def find_remote_root_ref(remote_url, authorization = nil) return unless remote_url.present? wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_remote_client.find_remote_root_ref(remote_url, authorization) end end # Returns result like "git ls-files" , recursive and full file path # # Ex. # repo.ls_files('master') # def ls_files(ref) gitaly_commit_client.ls_files(ref) end def copy_gitattributes(ref) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.apply_gitattributes(ref) end end def info_attributes return @info_attributes if @info_attributes content = gitaly_repository_client.info_attributes @info_attributes = AttributesParser.new(content) end # Returns the Git attributes for the given file path. # # See `Gitlab::Git::Attributes` for more information. def attributes(path) info_attributes.attributes(path) end def gitattribute(path, name) attributes(path)[name] end # Returns parsed .gitattributes for a given ref # # This only parses the root .gitattributes file, # it does not traverse subfolders to find additional .gitattributes files # # This method is around 30 times slower than `attributes`, which uses # `$GIT_DIR/info/attributes`. Consider caching AttributesAtRefParser # and reusing that for multiple calls instead of this method. def attributes_at(ref) AttributesAtRefParser.new(self, ref) end def languages(ref = nil) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.languages(ref) end end def license_short_name wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.license_short_name end end def fetch_source_branch!(source_repository, source_branch, local_ref) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.fetch_source_branch(source_repository, source_branch, local_ref) end end def compare_source_branch(target_branch_name, source_repository, source_branch_name, straight:) CrossRepoComparer .new(source_repository, self) .compare(source_branch_name, target_branch_name, straight: straight) end def write_ref(ref_path, ref, old_ref: nil) ref_path = "#{Gitlab::Git::BRANCH_REF_PREFIX}#{ref_path}" unless ref_path.start_with?("refs/") || ref_path == "HEAD" wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.write_ref(ref_path, ref, old_ref) end end def list_refs(patterns = [Gitlab::Git::BRANCH_REF_PREFIX]) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_ref_client.list_refs(patterns) end end # Refactoring aid; allows us to copy code from app/models/repository.rb def commit(ref = 'HEAD') Gitlab::Git::Commit.find(self, ref) end def empty? !has_visible_content? end # Fetch remote for repository # # remote - remote name # url - URL of the remote to fetch. `remote` is not used in this case. # refmap - if url is given, determines which references should get fetched where # ssh_auth - SSH known_hosts data and a private key to use for public-key authentication # forced - should we use --force flag? # no_tags - should we use --no-tags flag? # prune - should we use --prune flag? # check_tags_changed - should we ask gitaly to calculate whether any tags changed? def fetch_remote(url, refmap: nil, ssh_auth: nil, forced: false, no_tags: false, prune: true, check_tags_changed: false, http_authorization_header: "") wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.fetch_remote( url, refmap: refmap, ssh_auth: ssh_auth, forced: forced, no_tags: no_tags, prune: prune, check_tags_changed: check_tags_changed, timeout: GITLAB_PROJECTS_TIMEOUT, http_authorization_header: http_authorization_header ) end end def import_repository(url, http_authorization_header: '', mirror: false) raise ArgumentError, "don't use disk paths with import_repository: #{url.inspect}" if url.start_with?('.', '/') wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.import_repository(url, http_authorization_header: http_authorization_header, mirror: mirror) end end def blob_at(sha, path, limit: Gitlab::Git::Blob::MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE) Gitlab::Git::Blob.find(self, sha, path, limit: limit) unless Gitlab::Git.blank_ref?(sha) end # Items should be of format [[commit_id, path], [commit_id1, path1]] def batch_blobs(items, blob_size_limit: Gitlab::Git::Blob::MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE) Gitlab::Git::Blob.batch(self, items, blob_size_limit: blob_size_limit) end def fsck msg, status = gitaly_repository_client.fsck raise GitError, "Could not fsck repository: #{msg}" unless status == 0 end def create_from_bundle(bundle_path) # It's important to check that the linked-to file is actually a valid # .bundle file as it is passed to `git clone`, which may otherwise # interpret it as a pointer to another repository ::Gitlab::Git::BundleFile.check!(bundle_path) gitaly_repository_client.create_from_bundle(bundle_path) end def create_from_snapshot(url, auth) gitaly_repository_client.create_from_snapshot(url, auth) end def rebase(user, rebase_id, branch:, branch_sha:, remote_repository:, remote_branch:, push_options: [], &block) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.rebase( user, rebase_id, branch: branch, branch_sha: branch_sha, remote_repository: remote_repository, remote_branch: remote_branch, push_options: push_options, &block ) end end def squash(user, start_sha:, end_sha:, author:, message:) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_squash(user, start_sha, end_sha, author, message) end end def bundle_to_disk(save_path) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.create_bundle(save_path) end true end # rubocop:disable Metrics/ParameterLists def multi_action( user, branch_name:, message:, actions:, author_email: nil, author_name: nil, start_branch_name: nil, start_sha: nil, start_repository: self, force: false) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_operation_client.user_commit_files(user, branch_name, message, actions, author_email, author_name, start_branch_name, start_repository, force, start_sha) end end # rubocop:enable Metrics/ParameterLists def set_full_path(full_path:) return unless full_path.present? # This guard avoids Gitaly log/error spam raise NoRepository, 'repository does not exist' unless exists? gitaly_repository_client.set_full_path(full_path) end def disconnect_alternates wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.disconnect_alternates end end def gitaly_repository Gitlab::GitalyClient::Util.repository(@storage, @relative_path, @gl_repository, @gl_project_path) end def gitaly_ref_client @gitaly_ref_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::RefService.new(self) end def gitaly_commit_client @gitaly_commit_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::CommitService.new(self) end def gitaly_repository_client @gitaly_repository_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::RepositoryService.new(self) end def gitaly_operation_client @gitaly_operation_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::OperationService.new(self) end def gitaly_remote_client @gitaly_remote_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::RemoteService.new(self) end def gitaly_blob_client @gitaly_blob_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::BlobService.new(self) end def gitaly_conflicts_client(our_commit_oid, their_commit_oid) Gitlab::GitalyClient::ConflictsService.new(self, our_commit_oid, their_commit_oid) end def praefect_info_client @praefect_info_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::PraefectInfoService.new(self) end def branch_names_contains_sha(sha) gitaly_ref_client.branch_names_contains_sha(sha) end def tag_names_contains_sha(sha) gitaly_ref_client.tag_names_contains_sha(sha) end def search_files_by_content(query, ref, options = {}) return [] if empty? || query.blank? safe_query = Regexp.escape(query) ref ||= root_ref gitaly_repository_client.search_files_by_content(ref, safe_query, options) end def can_be_merged?(source_sha, target_branch) if target_sha = find_branch(target_branch)&.target !gitaly_conflicts_client(source_sha, target_sha).conflicts? else false end end def search_files_by_name(query, ref) safe_query = Regexp.escape(query.sub(%r{^/*}, "")) ref ||= root_ref return [] if empty? || safe_query.blank? gitaly_repository_client.search_files_by_name(ref, safe_query) end def search_files_by_regexp(filter, ref = 'HEAD') gitaly_repository_client.search_files_by_regexp(ref, filter) end def find_commits_by_message(query, ref, path, limit, offset) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client .commits_by_message(query, revision: ref, path: path, limit: limit, offset: offset) .map { |c| commit(c) } end end def list_last_commits_for_tree(sha, path, offset: 0, limit: 25, literal_pathspec: false) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.list_last_commits_for_tree(sha, path, offset: offset, limit: limit, literal_pathspec: literal_pathspec) end end def list_commits_by_ref_name(refs) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.list_commits_by_ref_name(refs) end end def last_commit_for_path(sha, path, literal_pathspec: false) wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_commit_client.last_commit_for_path(sha, path, literal_pathspec: literal_pathspec) end end def checksum # The exists? RPC is much cheaper, so we perform this request first raise NoRepository, "Repository does not exists" unless exists? gitaly_repository_client.calculate_checksum rescue GRPC::NotFound raise NoRepository # Guard against data races. end def replicas wrapped_gitaly_errors do praefect_info_client.replicas end end private def empty_diff_stats Gitlab::Git::DiffStatsCollection.new([]) end def uncached_has_local_branches? wrapped_gitaly_errors do gitaly_repository_client.has_local_branches? end end def gitaly_merged_branch_names(branch_names, root_sha) qualified_branch_names = branch_names.map { |b| "refs/heads/#{b}" } gitaly_ref_client.merged_branches(qualified_branch_names) .reject { |b| b.target == root_sha } .map(&:name) end def process_count_commits_options(options) if options[:from] || options[:to] ref = if options[:left_right] # Compare with merge-base for left-right "#{options[:from]}...#{options[:to]}" else "#{options[:from]}..#{options[:to]}" end options.merge(ref: ref) elsif options[:ref] && options[:left_right] from, to = options[:ref].match(/\A([^\.]*)\.{2,3}([^\.]*)\z/)[1..2] options.merge(from: from, to: to) else options end end def gitaly_submodule_url_for(ref, path) # We don't care about the contents so 1 byte is enough. Can't request 0 bytes, 0 means unlimited. commit_object = gitaly_commit_client.tree_entry(ref, path, 1) return unless commit_object && commit_object.type == :COMMIT urls = gitaly_submodule_urls_for(ref) urls && urls[path] end def gitaly_submodule_urls_for(ref) gitmodules = gitaly_commit_client.tree_entry(ref, '.gitmodules', Gitlab::Git::Blob::MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE) return unless gitmodules submodules = GitmodulesParser.new(gitmodules.data).parse submodules.transform_values { |submodule| submodule['url'] } end # Returns true if the given ref name exists # # Ref names must start with `refs/`. def gitaly_ref_exists?(ref_name) gitaly_ref_client.ref_exists?(ref_name) end def gitaly_copy_gitattributes(revision) gitaly_repository_client.apply_gitattributes(revision) end def gitaly_delete_refs(*ref_names) gitaly_ref_client.delete_refs(refs: ref_names) if ref_names.any? end end end end