gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb
2017-07-07 14:46:36 +00:00

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# rubocop: disable Rails/Output
module Gitlab
# Checks if a set of migrations requires downtime or not.
class EeCompatCheck
CE_REPO = 'https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce.git'.freeze
EE_REPO = 'https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee.git'.freeze
CHECK_DIR = Rails.root.join('ee_compat_check')
IGNORED_FILES_REGEX = /(VERSION|CHANGELOG\.md:\d+)/.freeze
PLEASE_READ_THIS_BANNER = %Q{
============================================================
===================== PLEASE READ THIS =====================
============================================================
}.freeze
THANKS_FOR_READING_BANNER = %Q{
============================================================
==================== THANKS FOR READING ====================
============================================================\n
}.freeze
attr_reader :ee_repo_dir, :patches_dir, :ce_repo, :ce_branch, :ee_branch_found
attr_reader :failed_files
def initialize(branch:, ce_repo: CE_REPO)
@ee_repo_dir = CHECK_DIR.join('ee-repo')
@patches_dir = CHECK_DIR.join('patches')
@ce_branch = branch
@ce_repo = ce_repo
end
def check
ensure_patches_dir
generate_patch(ce_branch, ce_patch_full_path)
ensure_ee_repo
Dir.chdir(ee_repo_dir) do
step("In the #{ee_repo_dir} directory")
status = catch(:halt_check) do
ce_branch_compat_check!
delete_ee_branches_locally!
ee_branch_presence_check!
ee_branch_compat_check!
end
delete_ee_branches_locally!
if status.nil?
true
else
false
end
end
end
private
def ensure_ee_repo
if Dir.exist?(ee_repo_dir)
step("#{ee_repo_dir} already exists")
else
step(
"Cloning #{EE_REPO} into #{ee_repo_dir}",
%W[git clone --branch master --single-branch --depth=200 #{EE_REPO} #{ee_repo_dir}]
)
end
end
def ensure_patches_dir
FileUtils.mkdir_p(patches_dir)
end
def generate_patch(branch, patch_path)
FileUtils.rm(patch_path, force: true)
find_merge_base_with_master(branch: branch)
step(
"Generating the patch against origin/master in #{patch_path}",
%w[git diff --binary origin/master...HEAD]
) do |output, status|
throw(:halt_check, :ko) unless status.zero?
File.write(patch_path, output)
throw(:halt_check, :ko) unless File.exist?(patch_path)
end
end
def ce_branch_compat_check!
if check_patch(ce_patch_full_path).zero?
puts applies_cleanly_msg(ce_branch)
throw(:halt_check)
end
end
def ee_branch_presence_check!
_, status = step("Fetching origin/#{ee_branch_prefix}", %W[git fetch origin #{ee_branch_prefix}])
if status.zero?
@ee_branch_found = ee_branch_prefix
else
_, status = step("Fetching origin/#{ee_branch_suffix}", %W[git fetch origin #{ee_branch_suffix}])
end
if status.zero?
@ee_branch_found = ee_branch_suffix
else
puts
puts ce_branch_doesnt_apply_cleanly_and_no_ee_branch_msg
throw(:halt_check, :ko)
end
end
def ee_branch_compat_check!
step("Checking out origin/#{ee_branch_found}", %W[git checkout -b #{ee_branch_found} FETCH_HEAD])
generate_patch(ee_branch_found, ee_patch_full_path)
unless check_patch(ee_patch_full_path).zero?
puts
puts ee_branch_doesnt_apply_cleanly_msg
throw(:halt_check, :ko)
end
puts
puts applies_cleanly_msg(ee_branch_found)
end
def check_patch(patch_path)
step("Checking out master", %w[git checkout master])
step("Resetting to latest master", %w[git reset --hard origin/master])
step("Fetching CE/#{ce_branch}", %W[git fetch #{CE_REPO} #{ce_branch}])
step(
"Checking if #{patch_path} applies cleanly to EE/master",
# Don't use --check here because it can result in a 0-exit status even
# though the patch doesn't apply cleanly, e.g.:
# > git apply --check --3way foo.patch
# error: patch failed: lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb:74
# Falling back to three-way merge...
# Applied patch to 'lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb' with conflicts.
# > echo $?
# 0
%W[git apply --3way #{patch_path}]
) do |output, status|
puts output
unless status.zero?
@failed_files = output.lines.reduce([]) do |memo, line|
if line.start_with?('error: patch failed:')
file = line.sub(/\Aerror: patch failed: /, '')
memo << file unless file =~ IGNORED_FILES_REGEX
end
memo
end
status = 0 if failed_files.empty?
end
command(%w[git reset --hard])
status
end
end
def delete_ee_branches_locally!
command(%w[git checkout master])
command(%W[git branch --delete --force #{ee_branch_prefix}])
command(%W[git branch --delete --force #{ee_branch_suffix}])
end
def merge_base_found?
step(
"Finding merge base with master",
%w[git merge-base origin/master HEAD]
) do |output, status|
if status.zero?
puts "Merge base was found: #{output}"
true
end
end
end
def find_merge_base_with_master(branch:)
return if merge_base_found?
# Start with (Math.exp(3).to_i = 20) until (Math.exp(6).to_i = 403)
# In total we go (20 + 54 + 148 + 403 = 625) commits deeper
depth = 20
success =
(3..6).any? do |factor|
depth += Math.exp(factor).to_i
# Repository is initially cloned with a depth of 20 so we need to fetch
# deeper in the case the branch has more than 20 commits on top of master
fetch(branch: branch, depth: depth)
fetch(branch: 'master', depth: depth)
merge_base_found?
end
raise "\n#{branch} is too far behind master, please rebase it!\n" unless success
end
def fetch(branch:, depth:)
step(
"Fetching deeper...",
%W[git fetch --depth=#{depth} --prune origin +refs/heads/#{branch}:refs/remotes/origin/#{branch}]
) do |output, status|
raise "Fetch failed: #{output}" unless status.zero?
end
end
def ce_patch_name
@ce_patch_name ||= patch_name_from_branch(ce_branch)
end
def ce_patch_full_path
@ce_patch_full_path ||= patches_dir.join(ce_patch_name)
end
def ee_branch_suffix
@ee_branch_suffix ||= "#{ce_branch}-ee"
end
def ee_branch_prefix
@ee_branch_prefix ||= "ee-#{ce_branch}"
end
def ee_patch_name
@ee_patch_name ||= patch_name_from_branch(ee_branch_found)
end
def ee_patch_full_path
@ee_patch_full_path ||= patches_dir.join(ee_patch_name)
end
def patch_name_from_branch(branch_name)
branch_name.parameterize << '.patch'
end
def step(desc, cmd = nil)
puts "\n=> #{desc}\n"
if cmd
start = Time.now
puts "\n$ #{cmd.join(' ')}"
output, status = command(cmd)
puts "\n==> Finished in #{Time.now - start} seconds"
if block_given?
yield(output, status)
else
[output, status]
end
end
end
def command(cmd)
Gitlab::Popen.popen(cmd)
end
def applies_cleanly_msg(branch)
%Q{
#{PLEASE_READ_THIS_BANNER}
🎉 Congratulations!! 🎉
The `#{branch}` branch applies cleanly to EE/master!
Much ❤️! For more information, see
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/limit_ee_conflicts.html#check-the-rake-ee_compat_check-in-your-merge-requests
#{THANKS_FOR_READING_BANNER}
}
end
def ce_branch_doesnt_apply_cleanly_and_no_ee_branch_msg
%Q{
#{PLEASE_READ_THIS_BANNER}
💥 Oh no! 💥
The `#{ce_branch}` branch does not apply cleanly to the current
EE/master, and no `#{ee_branch_prefix}` or `#{ee_branch_suffix}` branch
was found in the EE repository.
#{conflicting_files_msg}
We advise you to create a `#{ee_branch_prefix}` or `#{ee_branch_suffix}`
branch that includes changes from `#{ce_branch}` but also specific changes
than can be applied cleanly to EE/master. In some cases, the conflicts
are trivial and you can ignore the warning from this job. As always,
use your best judgment!
There are different ways to create such branch:
1. Create a new branch from master and cherry-pick your CE commits
# In the EE repo
$ git fetch origin
$ git checkout -b #{ee_branch_prefix} origin/master
$ git fetch #{ce_repo} #{ce_branch}
$ git cherry-pick SHA # Repeat for all the commits you want to pick
You can squash the `#{ce_branch}` commits into a single "Port of #{ce_branch} to EE" commit.
2. Apply your branch's patch to EE
# In the CE repo
$ git fetch origin master
$ git diff --binary origin/master...HEAD -- > #{ce_branch}.patch
# In the EE repo
$ git fetch origin master
$ git checkout -b #{ee_branch_prefix} origin/master
$ git apply --3way path/to/#{ce_branch}.patch
At this point you might have conflicts such as:
error: patch failed: lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb:5
Falling back to three-way merge...
Applied patch to 'lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb' with conflicts.
U lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb
Resolve them, stage the changes and commit them.
If the patch couldn't be applied cleanly, use the following command:
# In the EE repo
$ git apply --reject path/to/#{ce_branch}.patch
This option makes git apply the parts of the patch that are applicable,
and leave the rejected hunks in corresponding `.rej` files.
You can then resolve the conflicts highlighted in `.rej` by
manually applying the correct diff from the `.rej` file to the file with conflicts.
When finished, you can delete the `.rej` files and commit your changes.
⚠️ Don't forget to push your branch to gitlab-ee:
# In the EE repo
$ git push origin #{ee_branch_prefix}
⚠️ Also, don't forget to create a new merge request on gitlab-ee and
cross-link it with the CE merge request.
Once this is done, you can retry this failed build, and it should pass.
Stay 💪 ! For more information, see
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/limit_ee_conflicts.html#check-the-rake-ee_compat_check-in-your-merge-requests
#{THANKS_FOR_READING_BANNER}
}
end
def ee_branch_doesnt_apply_cleanly_msg
%Q{
#{PLEASE_READ_THIS_BANNER}
💥 Oh no! 💥
The `#{ce_branch}` does not apply cleanly to the current EE/master, and
even though a `#{ee_branch_found}` branch
exists in the EE repository, it does not apply cleanly either to
EE/master!
#{conflicting_files_msg}
Please update the `#{ee_branch_found}`, push it again to gitlab-ee, and
retry this build.
Stay 💪 ! For more information, see
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/limit_ee_conflicts.html#check-the-rake-ee_compat_check-in-your-merge-requests
#{THANKS_FOR_READING_BANNER}
}
end
def conflicting_files_msg
failed_files.reduce("The conflicts detected were as follows:\n") do |memo, file|
memo << "\n - #{file}"
end
end
end
end