gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/ci/group.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Ci
##
# This domain model is a representation of a group of jobs that are related
# to each other, like `rspec 0 1`, `rspec 0 2`.
#
# It is not persisted in the database.
#
class Group
include StaticModel
include Gitlab::Utils::StrongMemoize
include GlobalID::Identification
attr_reader :project, :stage, :name, :jobs
delegate :size, to: :jobs
def initialize(project, stage, name:, jobs:)
@project = project
@stage = stage
@name = name
@jobs = jobs
end
def id
"#{stage.id}-#{name}"
end
def ==(other)
other.present? && other.is_a?(self.class) &&
project == other.project &&
stage == other.stage &&
name == other.name
end
def status
strong_memoize(:status) do
status_struct.status
end
end
def success?
status.to_s == 'success'
end
def has_warnings?
status_struct.warnings?
end
def status_struct
strong_memoize(:status_struct) do
Gitlab::Ci::Status::Composite.new(@jobs)
end
end
def detailed_status(current_user)
if jobs.one?
jobs.first.detailed_status(current_user)
else
Gitlab::Ci::Status::Group::Factory
.new(self, current_user).fabricate!
end
end
# Construct a grouping of statuses for this stage.
# We allow the caller to pass in statuses for efficiency (avoiding N+1
# queries).
def self.fabricate(project, stage, statuses = nil)
statuses ||= stage.latest_statuses
statuses
.sort_by(&:sortable_name).group_by(&:group_name)
.map do |group_name, grouped_statuses|
self.new(project, stage, name: group_name, jobs: grouped_statuses)
end
end
end
end