gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/ci/pipeline/preloader.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Gitlab
module Ci
module Pipeline
# Class for preloading data associated with pipelines such as commit
# authors.
class Preloader
def self.preload!(pipelines)
##
# This preloads all commits at once, because `Ci::Pipeline#commit` is
# using a lazy batch loading, what results in only one batched Gitaly
# call.
#
pipelines.each(&:commit)
pipelines.each do |pipeline|
self.new(pipeline).tap do |preloader|
preloader.preload_commit_authors
preloader.preload_ref_commits
preloader.preload_pipeline_warnings
preloader.preload_stages_warnings
preloader.preload_persisted_environments
end
end
end
def initialize(pipeline)
@pipeline = pipeline
end
# This also preloads the author of every commit. We're using "lazy_author"
# here since "author" immediately loads the data on the first call.
def preload_commit_authors
@pipeline.commit.try(:lazy_author)
end
# This preloads latest commits for given refs and therefore makes it
# much less expensive to check if a pipeline is a latest one for
# given branch.
def preload_ref_commits
@pipeline.lazy_ref_commit
end
def preload_pipeline_warnings
# This preloads the number of warnings for every pipeline, ensuring
# that Ci::Pipeline#has_warnings? doesn't execute any additional
# queries.
@pipeline.number_of_warnings
end
# This preloads the number of warnings for every stage, ensuring
# that Ci::Stage#has_warnings? doesn't execute any additional
# queries.
def preload_stages_warnings
@pipeline.stages.each { |stage| stage.number_of_warnings }
end
# This batch loads the associated environments of multiple actions (builds)
# that can't use `preload` due to the indirect relationship.
def preload_persisted_environments
@pipeline.scheduled_actions.each { |action| action.persisted_environment }
@pipeline.manual_actions.each { |action| action.persisted_environment }
end
end
end
end
end