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Commit 925945f0 by Alejandro Rodríguez

Incorporate Gitaly's local_branches operation into repo code

parent 71569a9c
......@@ -649,22 +649,8 @@ class Repository
"#{name}-#{highest_branch_id + 1}"
end
# Remove archives older than 2 hours
def branches_sorted_by(value)
case value
when 'name'
branches.sort_by(&:name)
when 'updated_desc'
branches.sort do |a, b|
commit(b.dereferenced_target).committed_date <=> commit(a.dereferenced_target).committed_date
end
when 'updated_asc'
branches.sort do |a, b|
commit(a.dereferenced_target).committed_date <=> commit(b.dereferenced_target).committed_date
end
else
branches
end
raw_repository.local_branches(sort_by: value)
end
def tags_sorted_by(value)
......
---
title: Add suport for find_local_branches GRPC from Gitaly
merge_request: 10059
author:
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
......@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ module Gitlab
# Commit.find(repo, 'master')
#
def find(repo, commit_id = "HEAD")
return commit_id if commit_id.is_a?(Gitlab::Git::Commit)
return decorate(commit_id) if commit_id.is_a?(Rugged::Commit)
obj = if commit_id.is_a?(String)
......
......@@ -80,14 +80,16 @@ module Gitlab
end
# Returns an Array of Branches
def branches
rugged.branches.map do |rugged_ref|
def branches(filter: nil, sort_by: nil)
branches = rugged.branches.each(filter).map do |rugged_ref|
begin
Gitlab::Git::Branch.new(self, rugged_ref.name, rugged_ref.target)
rescue Rugged::ReferenceError
# Omit invalid branch
end
end.compact.sort_by(&:name)
end.compact
sort_branches(branches, sort_by)
end
def reload_rugged
......@@ -108,9 +110,15 @@ module Gitlab
Gitlab::Git::Branch.new(self, rugged_ref.name, rugged_ref.target) if rugged_ref
end
def local_branches
rugged.branches.each(:local).map do |branch|
Gitlab::Git::Branch.new(self, branch.name, branch.target)
def local_branches(sort_by: nil)
gitaly_migrate(:local_branches) do |is_enabled|
if is_enabled
gitaly_ref_client.local_branches(sort_by: sort_by).map do |gitaly_branch|
Gitlab::Git::Branch.new(self, gitaly_branch.name, gitaly_branch)
end
else
branches(filter: :local, sort_by: sort_by)
end
end
end
......@@ -1202,6 +1210,23 @@ module Gitlab
diff.each_patch
end
def sort_branches(branches, sort_by)
case sort_by
when 'name'
branches.sort_by(&:name)
when 'updated_desc'
branches.sort do |a, b|
b.dereferenced_target.committed_date <=> a.dereferenced_target.committed_date
end
when 'updated_asc'
branches.sort do |a, b|
a.dereferenced_target.committed_date <=> b.dereferenced_target.committed_date
end
else
branches
end
end
def gitaly_ref_client
@gitaly_ref_client ||= Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref.new(self)
end
......
......@@ -44,6 +44,12 @@ module Gitlab
branch_names.count
end
def local_branches(sort_by: nil)
request = Gitaly::FindLocalBranchesRequest.new(repository: @gitaly_repo)
request.sort_by = sort_by_param(sort_by) if sort_by
consume_branches_response(stub.find_local_branches(request))
end
private
def consume_refs_response(response, prefix:)
......@@ -51,6 +57,16 @@ module Gitlab
r.names.map { |name| name.sub(/\A#{Regexp.escape(prefix)}/, '') }
end
end
def sort_by_param(sort_by)
enum_value = Gitaly::FindLocalBranchesRequest::SortBy.resolve(sort_by.upcase.to_sym)
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid sort_by key `#{sort_by}`" unless enum_value
enum_value
end
def consume_branches_response(response)
response.flat_map { |r| r.branches }
end
end
end
end
......@@ -7,6 +7,51 @@ describe Gitlab::Git::Branch, seed_helper: true do
it { is_expected.to be_kind_of Array }
describe 'initialize' do
let(:commit_id) { 'f00' }
let(:commit_subject) { "My commit".force_encoding('ASCII-8BIT') }
let(:committer) do
Gitaly::FindLocalBranchCommitAuthor.new(
name: generate(:name),
email: generate(:email),
date: Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.new(seconds: 123)
)
end
let(:author) do
Gitaly::FindLocalBranchCommitAuthor.new(
name: generate(:name),
email: generate(:email),
date: Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.new(seconds: 456)
)
end
let(:gitaly_branch) do
Gitaly::FindLocalBranchResponse.new(
name: 'foo', commit_id: commit_id, commit_subject: commit_subject,
commit_author: author, commit_committer: committer
)
end
let(:attributes) do
{
id: commit_id,
message: commit_subject,
authored_date: Time.at(author.date.seconds),
author_name: author.name,
author_email: author.email,
committed_date: Time.at(committer.date.seconds),
committer_name: committer.name,
committer_email: committer.email
}
end
let(:branch) { described_class.new(repository, 'foo', gitaly_branch) }
it 'parses Gitaly::FindLocalBranchResponse correctly' do
expect(Gitlab::Git::Commit).to receive(:decorate).
with(hash_including(attributes)).and_call_original
expect(branch.dereferenced_target.message.encoding).to be(Encoding::UTF_8)
end
end
describe '#size' do
subject { super().size }
it { is_expected.to eq(SeedRepo::Repo::BRANCHES.size) }
......
......@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ describe Gitlab::Git::Repository, seed_helper: true do
context 'with gitaly enabled' do
before { stub_gitaly }
after { Gitlab::GitalyClient.clear_stubs! }
it 'gets the branch name from GitalyClient' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref).to receive(:default_branch_name)
......@@ -120,6 +121,7 @@ describe Gitlab::Git::Repository, seed_helper: true do
context 'with gitaly enabled' do
before { stub_gitaly }
after { Gitlab::GitalyClient.clear_stubs! }
it 'gets the branch names from GitalyClient' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref).to receive(:branch_names)
......@@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ describe Gitlab::Git::Repository, seed_helper: true do
context 'with gitaly enabled' do
before { stub_gitaly }
after { Gitlab::GitalyClient.clear_stubs! }
it 'gets the tag names from GitalyClient' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref).to receive(:tag_names)
......@@ -1080,7 +1083,9 @@ describe Gitlab::Git::Repository, seed_helper: true do
ref = double()
allow(ref).to receive(:name) { 'bad-branch' }
allow(ref).to receive(:target) { raise Rugged::ReferenceError }
allow(repository.rugged).to receive(:branches) { [ref] }
branches = double()
allow(branches).to receive(:each) { [ref].each }
allow(repository.rugged).to receive(:branches) { branches }
end
it 'should return empty branches' do
......@@ -1264,7 +1269,7 @@ describe Gitlab::Git::Repository, seed_helper: true do
describe '#local_branches' do
before(:all) do
@repo = Gitlab::Git::Repository.new('default', TEST_MUTABLE_REPO_PATH)
@repo = Gitlab::Git::Repository.new('default', File.join(TEST_MUTABLE_REPO_PATH, '.git'))
end
after(:all) do
......@@ -1279,6 +1284,29 @@ describe Gitlab::Git::Repository, seed_helper: true do
expect(@repo.local_branches.any? { |branch| branch.name == 'remote_branch' }).to eq(false)
expect(@repo.local_branches.any? { |branch| branch.name == 'local_branch' }).to eq(true)
end
context 'with gitaly enabled' do
before { stub_gitaly }
after { Gitlab::GitalyClient.clear_stubs! }
it 'gets the branches from GitalyClient' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref).to receive(:local_branches).
and_return([])
@repo.local_branches
end
it 'wraps GRPC not found' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref).to receive(:local_branches).
and_raise(GRPC::NotFound)
expect { @repo.local_branches }.to raise_error(Gitlab::Git::Repository::NoRepository)
end
it 'wraps GRPC exceptions' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref).to receive(:local_branches).
and_raise(GRPC::Unknown)
expect { @repo.local_branches }.to raise_error(Gitlab::Git::CommandError)
end
end
end
def create_remote_branch(remote_name, branch_name, source_branch_name)
......
......@@ -9,6 +9,13 @@ describe Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref do
allow(Gitlab.config.gitaly).to receive(:enabled).and_return(true)
end
after do
# When we say `expect_any_instance_of(Gitaly::Ref::Stub)` a double is created,
# and because GitalyClient shares stubs these will get passed from example to
# example, which will cause an error, so we clean the stubs after each example.
Gitlab::GitalyClient.clear_stubs!
end
describe '#branch_names' do
it 'sends a find_all_branch_names message' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitaly::Ref::Stub).
......@@ -38,4 +45,27 @@ describe Gitlab::GitalyClient::Ref do
client.default_branch_name
end
end
describe '#local_branches' do
it 'sends a find_local_branches message' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitaly::Ref::Stub).
to receive(:find_local_branches).with(gitaly_request_with_repo_path(repo_path)).
and_return([])
client.local_branches
end
it 'parses and sends the sort parameter' do
expect_any_instance_of(Gitaly::Ref::Stub).
to receive(:find_local_branches).
with(gitaly_request_with_params(sort_by: :UPDATED_DESC)).
and_return([])
client.local_branches(sort_by: 'updated_desc')
end
it 'raises an argument error if an invalid sort_by parameter is passed' do
expect { client.local_branches(sort_by: 'invalid_sort') }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
end
RSpec::Matchers.define :gitaly_request_with_repo_path do |path|
match { |actual| actual.repository.path == path }
end
RSpec::Matchers.define :gitaly_request_with_params do |params|
match do |actual|
params.reduce(true) { |r, (key, val)| r && actual.send(key) == val }
end
end
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