gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/concerns/mentionable.rb
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# == Mentionable concern
#
# Contains functionality related to objects that can mention Users, Issues, MergeRequests, Commits or Snippets by
# GFM references.
#
# Used by Issue, Note, MergeRequest, and Commit.
#
module Mentionable
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
module ClassMethods
# Indicate which attributes of the Mentionable to search for GFM references.
def attr_mentionable(attr, options = {})
attr = attr.to_s
mentionable_attrs << [attr, options]
end
end
included do
# Accessor for attributes marked mentionable.
cattr_accessor :mentionable_attrs, instance_accessor: false do
[]
end
if self < Participable
participant -> (user, ext) { all_references(user, extractor: ext) }
end
end
# Returns the text used as the body of a Note when this object is referenced
#
# By default this will be the class name and the result of calling
# `to_reference` on the object.
def gfm_reference(from_project = nil)
# "MergeRequest" > "merge_request" > "Merge request" > "merge request"
friendly_name = self.class.to_s.underscore.humanize.downcase
"#{friendly_name} #{to_reference(from_project)}"
end
# The GFM reference to this Mentionable, which shouldn't be included in its #references.
def local_reference
self
end
def all_references(current_user = nil, extractor: nil)
extractor ||= Gitlab::ReferenceExtractor.
new(project, current_user)
self.class.mentionable_attrs.each do |attr, options|
text = __send__(attr)
options = options.merge(
cache_key: [self, attr],
author: author,
skip_project_check: is_a?(Note) && for_personal_snippet?
)
extractor.analyze(text, options)
end
extractor
end
def mentioned_users(current_user = nil)
all_references(current_user).users
end
# Extract GFM references to other Mentionables from this Mentionable. Always excludes its #local_reference.
def referenced_mentionables(current_user = self.author)
refs = all_references(current_user)
refs = (refs.issues + refs.merge_requests + refs.commits)
# We're using this method instead of Array diffing because that requires
# both of the object's `hash` values to be the same, which may not be the
# case for otherwise identical Commit objects.
refs.reject { |ref| ref == local_reference }
end
# Create a cross-reference Note for each GFM reference to another Mentionable found in the +mentionable_attrs+.
def create_cross_references!(author = self.author, without = [])
refs = referenced_mentionables(author)
# We're using this method instead of Array diffing because that requires
# both of the object's `hash` values to be the same, which may not be the
# case for otherwise identical Commit objects.
refs.reject! { |ref| without.include?(ref) || cross_reference_exists?(ref) }
refs.each do |ref|
SystemNoteService.cross_reference(ref, local_reference, author)
end
end
# When a mentionable field is changed, creates cross-reference notes that
# don't already exist
def create_new_cross_references!(author = self.author)
changes = detect_mentionable_changes
return if changes.empty?
create_cross_references!(author)
end
private
# Returns a Hash of changed mentionable fields
#
# Preference is given to the `changes` Hash, but falls back to
# `previous_changes` if it's empty (i.e., the changes have already been
# persisted).
#
# See ActiveModel::Dirty.
#
# Returns a Hash.
def detect_mentionable_changes
source = (changes.present? ? changes : previous_changes).dup
mentionable = self.class.mentionable_attrs.map { |attr, options| attr }
# Only include changed fields that are mentionable
source.select { |key, val| mentionable.include?(key) }
end
# Determine whether or not a cross-reference Note has already been created between this Mentionable and
# the specified target.
def cross_reference_exists?(target)
SystemNoteService.cross_reference_exists?(target, local_reference)
end
end