gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/integrations/pipelines_email.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Integrations
class PipelinesEmail < Integration
include NotificationBranchSelection
prop_accessor :recipients, :branches_to_be_notified
boolean_accessor :notify_only_broken_pipelines, :notify_only_default_branch
validates :recipients, presence: true, if: :validate_recipients?
def initialize_properties
if properties.nil?
self.properties = {}
self.notify_only_broken_pipelines = true
self.branches_to_be_notified = "default"
elsif !self.notify_only_default_branch.nil?
# In older versions, there was only a boolean property named
# `notify_only_default_branch`. Now we have a string property named
# `branches_to_be_notified`. Instead of doing a background migration, we
# opted to set a value for the new property based on the old one, if
# users hasn't specified one already. When users edit the service and
# selects a value for this new property, it will override everything.
self.branches_to_be_notified ||= notify_only_default_branch? ? "default" : "all"
end
end
def title
_('Pipeline status emails')
end
def description
_('Email the pipeline status to a list of recipients.')
end
def self.to_param
'pipelines_email'
end
def self.supported_events
%w[pipeline]
end
def self.default_test_event
'pipeline'
end
def execute(data, force: false)
return unless supported_events.include?(data[:object_kind])
return unless force || should_pipeline_be_notified?(data)
all_recipients = retrieve_recipients(data)
return unless all_recipients.any?
pipeline_id = data[:object_attributes][:id]
PipelineNotificationWorker.new.perform(pipeline_id, recipients: all_recipients)
end
def testable?
project&.ci_pipelines&.any?
end
def fields
[
{ type: 'textarea',
name: 'recipients',
help: _('Comma-separated list of email addresses.'),
required: true },
{ type: 'checkbox',
name: 'notify_only_broken_pipelines' },
{ type: 'select',
name: 'branches_to_be_notified',
choices: branch_choices }
]
end
def test(data)
result = execute(data, force: true)
{ success: true, result: result }
rescue StandardError => error
{ success: false, result: error }
end
def should_pipeline_be_notified?(data)
notify_for_branch?(data) && notify_for_pipeline?(data)
end
def notify_for_pipeline?(data)
case data[:object_attributes][:status]
when 'success'
!notify_only_broken_pipelines?
when 'failed'
true
else
false
end
end
def retrieve_recipients(data)
recipients.to_s.split(/[,\r\n ]+/).reject(&:empty?)
end
end
end