fbde835404
Partially addresses #47424.
42 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
42 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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# NOTE: This service cannot be used directly because it is part of a
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# a bigger process. Instead, use the service MoveAccessService which moves
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# project memberships, project group links, authorizations and refreshes
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# the authorizations if neccessary
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module Projects
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class MoveProjectAuthorizationsService < BaseMoveRelationsService
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def execute(source_project, remove_remaining_elements: true)
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return unless super
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Project.transaction(requires_new: true) do
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move_project_authorizations
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remove_remaining_authorizations if remove_remaining_elements
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success
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end
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end
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private
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def move_project_authorizations
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prepare_relation(non_existent_authorization, :user_id)
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.update_all(project_id: @project.id)
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end
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def remove_remaining_authorizations
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# I think because the Project Authorization table does not have a primary key
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# it brings a lot a problems/bugs. First, Rails raises PG::SyntaxException if we use
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# destroy_all instead of delete_all.
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source_project.project_authorizations.delete_all(:delete_all)
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end
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# Look for authorizations in source_project that are not in the target project
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def non_existent_authorization
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source_project.project_authorizations
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.select(:user_id)
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.where.not(user: @project.authorized_users)
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end
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end
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end
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