gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/feature.rb
James Edwards-Jones 46f66c7f0a Allow setting feature flags per GitLab group
Building on support for setting feature flags by project, this adds
support for setting them by GitLab group path.

This is different from setting them by Flipper feature_groups, which
are for batch updating pre-registered collections.
2019-02-19 14:57:03 +08:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'flipper/adapters/active_record'
require 'flipper/adapters/active_support_cache_store'
class Feature
# Classes to override flipper table names
class FlipperFeature < Flipper::Adapters::ActiveRecord::Feature
# Using `self.table_name` won't work. ActiveRecord bug?
superclass.table_name = 'features'
def self.feature_names
pluck(:key)
end
end
class FlipperGate < Flipper::Adapters::ActiveRecord::Gate
superclass.table_name = 'feature_gates'
end
class << self
delegate :group, to: :flipper
def all
flipper.features.to_a
end
def get(key)
flipper.feature(key)
end
def persisted_names
Gitlab::SafeRequestStore[:flipper_persisted_names] ||= FlipperFeature.feature_names
end
def persisted?(feature)
# Flipper creates on-memory features when asked for a not-yet-created one.
# If we want to check if a feature has been actually set, we look for it
# on the persisted features list.
persisted_names.include?(feature.name.to_s)
end
# use `default_enabled: true` to default the flag to being `enabled`
# unless set explicitly. The default is `disabled`
def enabled?(key, thing = nil, default_enabled: false)
feature = Feature.get(key)
# If we're not default enabling the flag or the feature has been set, always evaluate.
# `persisted?` can potentially generate DB queries and also checks for inclusion
# in an array of feature names (177 at last count), possibly reducing performance by half.
# So we only perform the `persisted` check if `default_enabled: true`
!default_enabled || Feature.persisted?(feature) ? feature.enabled?(thing) : true
end
def disabled?(key, thing = nil, default_enabled: false)
# we need to make different method calls to make it easy to mock / define expectations in test mode
thing.nil? ? !enabled?(key, default_enabled: default_enabled) : !enabled?(key, thing, default_enabled: default_enabled)
end
def enable(key, thing = true)
get(key).enable(thing)
end
def disable(key, thing = false)
get(key).disable(thing)
end
def enable_group(key, group)
get(key).enable_group(group)
end
def disable_group(key, group)
get(key).disable_group(group)
end
def flipper
if Gitlab::SafeRequestStore.active?
Gitlab::SafeRequestStore[:flipper] ||= build_flipper_instance
else
@flipper ||= build_flipper_instance
end
end
def build_flipper_instance
Flipper.new(flipper_adapter).tap { |flip| flip.memoize = true }
end
# This method is called from config/initializers/flipper.rb and can be used
# to register Flipper groups.
# See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/feature_flags.html#feature-groups
def register_feature_groups
end
def flipper_adapter
active_record_adapter = Flipper::Adapters::ActiveRecord.new(
feature_class: FlipperFeature,
gate_class: FlipperGate)
Flipper::Adapters::ActiveSupportCacheStore.new(
active_record_adapter,
Rails.cache,
expires_in: 1.hour)
end
end
class Target
attr_reader :params
def initialize(params)
@params = params
end
def gate_specified?
%i(user project group feature_group).any? { |key| params.key?(key) }
end
def targets
[feature_group, user, project, group].compact
end
private
# rubocop: disable CodeReuse/ActiveRecord
def feature_group
return unless params.key?(:feature_group)
Feature.group(params[:feature_group])
end
# rubocop: enable CodeReuse/ActiveRecord
def user
return unless params.key?(:user)
UserFinder.new(params[:user]).find_by_username!
end
def project
return unless params.key?(:project)
Project.find_by_full_path(params[:project])
end
def group
return unless params.key?(:group)
Group.find_by_full_path(params[:group])
end
end
end