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module Gitlab
module Git
class Branch < Ref
def initialize(repository, name, target)
if target.is_a?(Gitaly::FindLocalBranchResponse)
target = target_from_gitaly_local_branches_response(target)
end
super(repository, name, target)
end
def target_from_gitaly_local_branches_response(response)
# Git messages have no encoding enforcements. However, in the UI we only
# handle UTF-8, so basically we cross our fingers that the message force
# encoded to UTF-8 is readable.
message = response.commit_subject.dup.force_encoding('UTF-8')
# NOTE: For ease of parsing in Gitaly, we have only the subject of
# the commit and not the full message. This is ok, since all the
# code that uses `local_branches` only cares at most about the
# commit message.
# TODO: Once gitaly "takes over" Rugged consider separating the
# subject from the message to make it clearer when there's one
# available but not the other.
hash = {
id: response.commit_id,
message: message,
authored_date: Time.at(response.commit_author.date.seconds),
author_name: response.commit_author.name,
author_email: response.commit_author.email,
committed_date: Time.at(response.commit_committer.date.seconds),
committer_name: response.commit_committer.name,
committer_email: response.commit_committer.email
}
Gitlab::Git::Commit.decorate(hash)
end
end
end
end