gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/service.rb
2017-02-14 15:15:41 +01:00

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# To add new service you should build a class inherited from Service
# and implement a set of methods
class Service < ActiveRecord::Base
include Sortable
serialize :properties, JSON
default_value_for :active, false
default_value_for :push_events, true
default_value_for :issues_events, true
default_value_for :confidential_issues_events, true
default_value_for :commit_events, true
default_value_for :merge_requests_events, true
default_value_for :tag_push_events, true
default_value_for :note_events, true
default_value_for :build_events, true
default_value_for :pipeline_events, true
default_value_for :wiki_page_events, true
after_initialize :initialize_properties
after_commit :reset_updated_properties
after_commit :cache_project_has_external_issue_tracker
after_commit :cache_project_has_external_wiki
belongs_to :project, inverse_of: :services
has_one :service_hook
validates :project_id, presence: true, unless: Proc.new { |service| service.template? }
scope :visible, -> { where.not(type: 'GitlabIssueTrackerService') }
scope :issue_trackers, -> { where(category: 'issue_tracker') }
scope :external_wikis, -> { where(type: 'ExternalWikiService').active }
scope :active, -> { where(active: true) }
scope :without_defaults, -> { where(default: false) }
scope :push_hooks, -> { where(push_events: true, active: true) }
scope :tag_push_hooks, -> { where(tag_push_events: true, active: true) }
scope :issue_hooks, -> { where(issues_events: true, active: true) }
scope :confidential_issue_hooks, -> { where(confidential_issues_events: true, active: true) }
scope :merge_request_hooks, -> { where(merge_requests_events: true, active: true) }
scope :note_hooks, -> { where(note_events: true, active: true) }
scope :build_hooks, -> { where(build_events: true, active: true) }
scope :pipeline_hooks, -> { where(pipeline_events: true, active: true) }
scope :wiki_page_hooks, -> { where(wiki_page_events: true, active: true) }
scope :external_issue_trackers, -> { issue_trackers.active.without_defaults }
default_value_for :category, 'common'
def activated?
active
end
def template?
template
end
def category
read_attribute(:category).to_sym
end
def initialize_properties
self.properties = {} if properties.nil?
end
def title
# implement inside child
end
def description
# implement inside child
end
def help
# implement inside child
end
def to_param
# implement inside child
self.class.to_param
end
def self.to_param
raise NotImplementedError
end
def fields
# implement inside child
[]
end
def test_data(project, user)
Gitlab::DataBuilder::Push.build_sample(project, user)
end
def event_channel_names
[]
end
def event_names
self.class.event_names
end
def self.event_names
self.supported_events.map { |event| "#{event}_events" }
end
def event_field(event)
nil
end
def global_fields
fields
end
def supported_events
self.class.supported_events
end
def self.supported_events
%w(push tag_push issue confidential_issue merge_request wiki_page)
end
def execute(data)
# implement inside child
end
def test(data)
# default implementation
result = execute(data)
{ success: result.present?, result: result }
end
def can_test?
!project.empty_repo?
end
# reason why service cannot be tested
def disabled_title
"Please setup a project repository."
end
# Provide convenient accessor methods
# for each serialized property.
# Also keep track of updated properties in a similar way as ActiveModel::Dirty
def self.prop_accessor(*args)
args.each do |arg|
class_eval %{
def #{arg}
properties['#{arg}']
end
def #{arg}=(value)
self.properties ||= {}
updated_properties['#{arg}'] = #{arg} unless #{arg}_changed?
self.properties['#{arg}'] = value
end
def #{arg}_changed?
#{arg}_touched? && #{arg} != #{arg}_was
end
def #{arg}_touched?
updated_properties.include?('#{arg}')
end
def #{arg}_was
updated_properties['#{arg}']
end
}
end
end
# Provide convenient boolean accessor methods
# for each serialized property.
# Also keep track of updated properties in a similar way as ActiveModel::Dirty
def self.boolean_accessor(*args)
self.prop_accessor(*args)
args.each do |arg|
class_eval %{
def #{arg}?
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Column::TRUE_VALUES.include?(#{arg})
end
}
end
end
# Returns a hash of the properties that have been assigned a new value since last save,
# indicating their original values (attr => original value).
# ActiveRecord does not provide a mechanism to track changes in serialized keys,
# so we need a specific implementation for service properties.
# This allows to track changes to properties set with the accessor methods,
# but not direct manipulation of properties hash.
def updated_properties
@updated_properties ||= ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
end
def reset_updated_properties
@updated_properties = nil
end
def async_execute(data)
return unless supported_events.include?(data[:object_kind])
Sidekiq::Client.enqueue(ProjectServiceWorker, id, data)
end
def issue_tracker?
self.category == :issue_tracker
end
def self.available_services_names
%w[
asana
assembla
bamboo
buildkite
builds_email
bugzilla
campfire
custom_issue_tracker
drone_ci
emails_on_push
external_wiki
flowdock
gemnasium
hipchat
irker
jira
kubernetes
mattermost_slash_commands
mattermost
pipelines_email
pivotaltracker
pushover
redmine
slack_slash_commands
slack
teamcity
]
end
def self.build_from_template(project_id, template)
service = template.dup
service.template = false
service.project_id = project_id
service
end
private
def cache_project_has_external_issue_tracker
if project && !project.destroyed?
project.cache_has_external_issue_tracker
end
end
def cache_project_has_external_wiki
if project && !project.destroyed?
project.cache_has_external_wiki
end
end
end