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Commit 5ca692b0 by Kamil Trzciński

Merge branch 'mc/fix/project-variables-scope' into 'master'

Resolve "Project variables validate without any scopes disregarding environment_scope" Closes #43191 See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!17086
parents 1bbce21f 84c14ac0
......@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :repository_storage,
presence: true,
inclusion: { in: ->(_object) { Gitlab.config.repositories.storages.keys } }
validates :variables, variable_duplicates: true
validates :variables, variable_duplicates: { scope: :environment_scope }
has_many :uploads, as: :model, dependent: :destroy # rubocop:disable Cop/ActiveRecordDependent
......
# VariableDuplicatesValidator
#
# This validtor is designed for especially the following condition
# This validator is designed for especially the following condition
# - Use `accepts_nested_attributes_for :xxx` in a parent model
# - Use `validates :xxx, uniqueness: { scope: :xxx_id }` in a child model
class VariableDuplicatesValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
duplicates = value.reject(&:marked_for_destruction?).group_by(&:key).select { |_, v| v.many? }.map(&:first)
if options[:scope]
scoped = value.group_by do |variable|
Array(options[:scope]).map { |attr| variable.send(attr) } # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
end
scoped.each_value { |scope| validate_duplicates(record, attribute, scope) }
else
validate_duplicates(record, attribute, value)
end
end
private
def validate_duplicates(record, attribute, values)
duplicates = values.reject(&:marked_for_destruction?).group_by(&:key).select { |_, v| v.many? }.map(&:first)
if duplicates.any?
record.errors.add(attribute, "Duplicate variables: #{duplicates.join(", ")}")
error_message = "have duplicate values (#{duplicates.join(", ")})"
error_message += " for #{values.first.send(options[:scope])} scope" if options[:scope] # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
record.errors.add(attribute, error_message)
end
end
end
---
title: Fix validation of environment scope of variables
merge_request:
author:
type: fixed
......@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@
"id": { "type": "integer" },
"key": { "type": "string" },
"value": { "type": "string" },
"protected": { "type": "boolean" }
"protected": { "type": "boolean" },
"environment_scope": { "type": "string", "optional": true }
},
"additionalProperties": false
}
......@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ shared_examples 'variable list' do
# We check the first row because it re-sorts to alphabetical order on refresh
page.within('.js-ci-variable-list-section') do
expect(find('.js-ci-variable-error-box')).to have_content('Validation failed Variables Duplicate variables: samekey')
expect(find('.js-ci-variable-error-box')).to have_content(/Validation failed Variables have duplicate values \(.+\)/)
end
end
end
require 'spec_helper'
describe VariableDuplicatesValidator do
let(:validator) { described_class.new(attributes: [:variables], **options) }
describe '#validate_each' do
let(:project) { build(:project) }
subject { validator.validate_each(project, :variables, project.variables) }
context 'with no scope' do
let(:options) { {} }
let(:variables) { build_list(:ci_variable, 2, project: project) }
before do
project.variables << variables
end
it 'does not have any errors' do
subject
expect(project.errors.empty?).to be true
end
context 'with duplicates' do
before do
project.variables.build(key: variables.first.key, value: 'dummy_value')
end
it 'has a duplicate key error' do
subject
expect(project.errors).to have_key(:variables)
end
end
end
context 'with a scope attribute' do
let(:options) { { scope: :environment_scope } }
let(:first_variable) { build(:ci_variable, key: 'test_key', environment_scope: '*', project: project) }
let(:second_variable) { build(:ci_variable, key: 'test_key', environment_scope: 'prod', project: project) }
before do
project.variables << first_variable
project.variables << second_variable
end
it 'does not have any errors' do
subject
expect(project.errors.empty?).to be true
end
context 'with duplicates' do
before do
project.variables.build(key: second_variable.key, value: 'dummy_value', environment_scope: second_variable.environment_scope)
end
it 'has a duplicate key error' do
subject
expect(project.errors).to have_key(:variables)
end
end
end
end
end
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