gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/commit_range.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# CommitRange makes it easier to work with commit ranges
#
# Examples:
#
# range = CommitRange.new('f3f85602...e86e1013', project)
# range.exclude_start? # => false
# range.to_s # => "f3f85602...e86e1013"
#
# range = CommitRange.new('f3f856029bc5f966c5a7ee24cf7efefdd20e6019..e86e1013709735be5bb767e2b228930c543f25ae', project)
# range.exclude_start? # => true
# range.to_param # => {from: "f3f856029bc5f966c5a7ee24cf7efefdd20e6019^", to: "e86e1013709735be5bb767e2b228930c543f25ae"}
# range.to_s # => "f3f85602..e86e1013"
#
# # Assuming the specified project has a repository containing both commits:
# range.valid_commits? # => true
#
class CommitRange
include ActiveModel::Conversion
include Referable
attr_reader :commit_from, :notation, :commit_to
attr_reader :ref_from, :ref_to
# The Project model
attr_accessor :project
# The beginning and ending refs can be named or SHAs, and
# the range notation can be double- or triple-dot.
REF_PATTERN = /[0-9a-zA-Z][0-9a-zA-Z_.-]*[0-9a-zA-Z\^]/.freeze
PATTERN = /#{REF_PATTERN}\.{2,3}#{REF_PATTERN}/.freeze
# In text references, the beginning and ending refs can only be SHAs
# between 7 and 40 hex characters.
STRICT_PATTERN = /\h{7,40}\.{2,3}\h{7,40}/.freeze
def self.reference_prefix
'@'
end
# Pattern used to extract commit range references from text
#
# This pattern supports cross-project references.
def self.reference_pattern
@reference_pattern ||= %r{
(?:#{Project.reference_pattern}#{reference_prefix})?
(?<commit_range>#{STRICT_PATTERN})
}x
end
def self.link_reference_pattern
@link_reference_pattern ||= super("compare", /(?<commit_range>#{PATTERN})/o)
end
# Initialize a CommitRange
#
# range_string - The String commit range.
# project - The Project model.
#
# Raises ArgumentError if `range_string` does not match `PATTERN`.
def initialize(range_string, project)
@project = project
range_string = range_string.strip
unless range_string =~ /\A#{PATTERN}\z/o
raise ArgumentError, "invalid CommitRange string format: #{range_string}"
end
@ref_from, @notation, @ref_to = range_string.split(/(\.{2,3})/, 2)
if project.valid_repo?
@commit_from = project.commit(@ref_from)
@commit_to = project.commit(@ref_to)
end
if valid_commits?
@ref_from = Commit.truncate_sha(sha_from) if sha_from.start_with?(@ref_from)
@ref_to = Commit.truncate_sha(sha_to) if sha_to.start_with?(@ref_to)
end
end
def inspect
%(#<#{self.class}:#{object_id} #{self}>)
end
def to_s
sha_from + notation + sha_to
end
alias_method :id, :to_s
def to_reference(from = nil, full: false)
project_reference = project.to_reference_base(from, full: full)
if project_reference.present?
project_reference + self.class.reference_prefix + self.id
else
self.id
end
end
def reference_link_text(from = nil)
project_reference = project.to_reference_base(from)
reference = ref_from + notation + ref_to
if project_reference.present?
project_reference + self.class.reference_prefix + reference
else
reference
end
end
# Return a Hash of parameters for passing to a URL helper
#
# See `namespace_project_compare_url`
def to_param
{ from: sha_start, to: sha_to }
end
def exclude_start?
@notation == '..'
end
# Check if both the starting and ending commit IDs exist in a project's
# repository
def valid_commits?
commit_start.present? && commit_end.present?
end
def persisted?
true
end
def sha_from
return unless @commit_from
@commit_from.id
end
def sha_to
return unless @commit_to
@commit_to.id
end
def sha_start
return unless sha_from
exclude_start? ? sha_from + '^' : sha_from
end
def commit_start
return unless sha_start
if exclude_start?
@commit_start ||= project.commit(sha_start)
else
commit_from
end
end
alias_method :sha_end, :sha_to
alias_method :commit_end, :commit_to
end