gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/project_services/mock_ci_service.rb
Stan Hu 39f252254b Make sure there's only one slash as path separator
In Ruby 2.4, `URI.join("http://test//", "a").to_s` will
remove the double slash, however it's not the case in
Ruby 2.5. Using chomp should work better for the intention,
as we're not trying to allow things like ../ or / paths
resolution.

Closes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/53180
2018-11-09 15:36:45 -08:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# For an example companion mocking service, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-mock-ci-service
class MockCiService < CiService
ALLOWED_STATES = %w[failed canceled running pending success success_with_warnings skipped not_found].freeze
prop_accessor :mock_service_url
validates :mock_service_url, presence: true, public_url: true, if: :activated?
def title
'MockCI'
end
def description
'Mock an external CI'
end
def self.to_param
'mock_ci'
end
def fields
[
{ type: 'text',
name: 'mock_service_url',
placeholder: 'http://localhost:4004',
required: true }
]
end
# Return complete url to build page
#
# Ex.
# http://jenkins.example.com:8888/job/test1/scm/bySHA1/12d65c
#
def build_page(sha, ref)
Gitlab::Utils.append_path(
mock_service_url,
"#{project.namespace.path}/#{project.path}/status/#{sha}")
end
# Return string with build status or :error symbol
#
# Allowed states: 'success', 'failed', 'running', 'pending', 'skipped'
#
#
# Ex.
# @service.commit_status('13be4ac', 'master')
# # => 'success'
#
# @service.commit_status('2abe4ac', 'dev')
# # => 'running'
#
#
def commit_status(sha, ref)
response = Gitlab::HTTP.get(commit_status_path(sha), verify: false)
read_commit_status(response)
rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED
:error
end
def commit_status_path(sha)
Gitlab::Utils.append_path(
mock_service_url,
"#{project.namespace.path}/#{project.path}/status/#{sha}.json")
end
def read_commit_status(response)
return :error unless response.code == 200 || response.code == 404
status = if response.code == 404
'pending'
else
response['status']
end
if status.present? && ALLOWED_STATES.include?(status)
status
else
:error
end
end
def can_test?
false
end
end