gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/helpers/tree_helper.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module TreeHelper
FILE_LIMIT = 1_000
# Sorts a repository's tree so that folders are before files and renders
# their corresponding partials
#
# tree - A `Tree` object for the current tree
# rubocop: disable CodeReuse/ActiveRecord
def render_tree(tree)
# Sort submodules and folders together by name ahead of files
folders, files, submodules = tree.trees, tree.blobs, tree.submodules
tree = []
items = (folders + submodules).sort_by(&:name) + files
if items.size > FILE_LIMIT
tree << render(partial: 'projects/tree/truncated_notice_tree_row',
locals: { limit: FILE_LIMIT, total: items.size })
items = items.take(FILE_LIMIT)
end
tree << render(partial: 'projects/tree/tree_row', collection: items) if items.present?
tree.join.html_safe
end
# rubocop: enable CodeReuse/ActiveRecord
# Return an image icon depending on the file type and mode
#
# type - String type of the tree item; either 'folder' or 'file'
# mode - File unix mode
# name - File name
def tree_icon(type, mode, name)
icon([file_type_icon_class(type, mode, name), 'fw'])
end
# Using Rails `*_path` methods can be slow, especially when generating
# many paths, as with a repository tree that has thousands of items.
def fast_project_blob_path(project, blob_path)
ActionDispatch::Journey::Router::Utils.escape_path(
File.join(relative_url_root, project.path_with_namespace, '-', 'blob', blob_path)
)
end
def fast_project_tree_path(project, tree_path)
ActionDispatch::Journey::Router::Utils.escape_path(
File.join(relative_url_root, project.path_with_namespace, '-', 'tree', tree_path)
)
end
# Simple shortcut to File.join
def tree_join(*args)
File.join(*args)
end
def on_top_of_branch?(project = @project, ref = @ref)
project.repository.branch_exists?(ref)
end
def can_edit_tree?(project = nil, ref = nil)
project ||= @project
ref ||= @ref
return false unless on_top_of_branch?(project, ref)
can_collaborate_with_project?(project, ref: ref)
end
def tree_edit_branch(project = @project, ref = @ref)
return unless can_edit_tree?(project, ref)
if user_access(project).can_push_to_branch?(ref)
ref
else
project = tree_edit_project(project)
project.repository.next_branch('patch')
end
end
def tree_edit_project(project = @project)
if can?(current_user, :push_code, project)
project
elsif current_user && current_user.already_forked?(project)
current_user.fork_of(project)
end
end
def edit_in_new_fork_notice_now
_("You're not allowed to make changes to this project directly. "\
"A fork of this project is being created that you can make changes in, so you can submit a merge request.")
end
def edit_in_new_fork_notice
_("You're not allowed to make changes to this project directly. "\
"A fork of this project has been created that you can make changes in, so you can submit a merge request.")
end
def edit_in_new_fork_notice_action(action)
edit_in_new_fork_notice + _(" Try to %{action} this file again.") % { action: action }
end
def commit_in_fork_help
_("A new branch will be created in your fork and a new merge request will be started.")
end
def commit_in_single_accessible_branch
branch_name = ERB::Util.html_escape(selected_branch)
message = _("Your changes can be committed to %{branch_name} because a merge "\
"request is open.") % { branch_name: "<strong>#{branch_name}</strong>" }
message.html_safe
end
def path_breadcrumbs(max_links = 6)
if @path.present?
part_path = ""
parts = @path.split('/')
yield('..', File.join(*parts.first(parts.count - 2))) if parts.count > max_links
parts.each do |part|
part_path = File.join(part_path, part) unless part_path.empty?
part_path = part if part_path.empty?
next if parts.count > max_links && !parts.last(2).include?(part)
yield(part, part_path)
end
end
end
def up_dir_path
file = File.join(@path, "..")
tree_join(@ref, file)
end
# returns the relative path of the first subdir that doesn't have only one directory descendant
def flatten_tree(root_path, tree)
tree.flat_path.sub(%r{\A#{Regexp.escape(root_path)}/}, '')
end
def selected_branch
@branch_name || tree_edit_branch
end
def relative_url_root
Gitlab.config.gitlab.relative_url_root.presence || '/'
end
# project and path are used on the EE version
def tree_content_data(logs_path, project, path)
{
"logs-path" => logs_path
}
end
def breadcrumb_data_attributes
attrs = {
can_collaborate: can_collaborate_with_project?(@project).to_s,
new_blob_path: project_new_blob_path(@project, @ref),
upload_path: project_create_blob_path(@project, @ref),
new_dir_path: project_create_dir_path(@project, @ref),
new_branch_path: new_project_branch_path(@project),
new_tag_path: new_project_tag_path(@project),
can_edit_tree: can_edit_tree?.to_s
}
if can?(current_user, :fork_project, @project) && can?(current_user, :create_merge_request_in, @project)
continue_param = {
to: project_new_blob_path(@project, @id),
notice: edit_in_new_fork_notice,
notice_now: edit_in_new_fork_notice_now
}
attrs.merge!(
fork_new_blob_path: project_forks_path(@project, namespace_key: current_user.namespace.id, continue: continue_param),
fork_new_directory_path: project_forks_path(@project, namespace_key: current_user.namespace.id, continue: continue_param.merge({
to: request.fullpath,
notice: _("%{edit_in_new_fork_notice} Try to create a new directory again.") % { edit_in_new_fork_notice: edit_in_new_fork_notice }
})),
fork_upload_blob_path: project_forks_path(@project, namespace_key: current_user.namespace.id, continue: continue_param.merge({
to: request.fullpath,
notice: _("%{edit_in_new_fork_notice} Try to upload a file again.") % { edit_in_new_fork_notice: edit_in_new_fork_notice }
}))
)
end
attrs
end
def vue_file_list_data(project, ref)
{
project_path: project.full_path,
project_short_path: project.path,
ref: ref,
escaped_ref: ActionDispatch::Journey::Router::Utils.escape_path(ref),
full_name: project.name_with_namespace
}
end
def directory_download_links(project, ref, archive_prefix)
Gitlab::Workhorse::ARCHIVE_FORMATS.map do |fmt|
{
text: fmt,
path: project_archive_path(project, id: tree_join(ref, archive_prefix), format: fmt)
}
end
end
end
TreeHelper.prepend_if_ee('::EE::TreeHelper')