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Commit b9ed9d65 by Kamil Trzciński

Merge branch '19937-fix-wrong-build-elapsed-time' into 'master'

Fix build duration when build is not finished yet ## What does this MR do? ## Are there points in the code the reviewer needs to double check? ## Why was this MR needed? ## What are the relevant issue numbers? Fixes #19937. ## Does this MR meet the acceptance criteria? - [x] No CHANGELOG since it fixes a regression not yet in a stable release (I think) - Tests - [x] Added for this feature/bug - [ ] All builds are passing - [x] Conform by the [style guides](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#style-guides) - [x] Branch has no merge conflicts with `master` (if you do - rebase it please) - [x] [Squashed related commits together](https://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Tools-Rewriting-History#Squashing-Commits) See merge request !5323
parents b5cd34cc dd4f50b1
module TimeHelper
def duration_in_words(finished_at, started_at)
if finished_at && started_at
interval_in_seconds = finished_at.to_i - started_at.to_i
elsif started_at
interval_in_seconds = Time.now.to_i - started_at.to_i
end
time_interval_in_words(interval_in_seconds)
end
def time_interval_in_words(interval_in_seconds)
minutes = interval_in_seconds / 60
seconds = interval_in_seconds - minutes * 60
......@@ -25,9 +15,19 @@ module TimeHelper
end
def duration_in_numbers(finished_at, started_at)
diff_in_seconds = finished_at.to_i - started_at.to_i
time_format = diff_in_seconds < 1.hour ? "%M:%S" : "%H:%M:%S"
interval = interval_in_seconds(started_at, finished_at)
time_format = interval < 1.hour ? "%M:%S" : "%H:%M:%S"
Time.at(diff_in_seconds).utc.strftime(time_format)
Time.at(interval).utc.strftime(time_format)
end
private
def interval_in_seconds(started_at, finished_at = nil)
if started_at && finished_at
finished_at.to_i - started_at.to_i
elsif started_at
Time.now.to_i - started_at.to_i
end
end
end
......@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
- if @build.duration
%p.build-detail-row
%span.build-light-text Duration:
#{duration_in_words(@build.finished_at, @build.started_at)}
= time_interval_in_words(@build.duration)
- if @build.finished_at
%p.build-detail-row
%span.build-light-text Finished:
......
......@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
%td.duration
- if generic_commit_status.duration
= icon("clock-o")
#{duration_in_words(generic_commit_status.finished_at, generic_commit_status.started_at)}
= time_interval_in_words(generic_commit_status.duration)
%td.timestamp
- if generic_commit_status.finished_at
......
require 'spec_helper'
describe TimeHelper do
describe "#duration_in_words" do
describe "#time_interval_in_words" do
it "returns minutes and seconds" do
intervals_in_words = {
100 => "1 minute 40 seconds",
......@@ -11,26 +11,23 @@ describe TimeHelper do
}
intervals_in_words.each do |interval, expectation|
expect(duration_in_words(Time.now + interval, Time.now)).to eq(expectation)
expect(time_interval_in_words(interval)).to eq(expectation)
end
end
it "calculates interval from now if there is no finished_at" do
expect(duration_in_words(nil, Time.now - 5)).to eq("5 seconds")
end
end
describe "#time_interval_in_words" do
describe "#duration_in_numbers" do
it "returns minutes and seconds" do
intervals_in_words = {
100 => "1 minute 40 seconds",
121 => "2 minutes 1 second",
3721 => "62 minutes 1 second",
0 => "0 seconds"
duration_in_numbers = {
[100, 0] => "01:40",
[121, 0] => "02:01",
[3721, 0] => "01:02:01",
[0, 0] => "00:00",
[nil, Time.now.to_i - 42] => "00:42"
}
intervals_in_words.each do |interval, expectation|
expect(time_interval_in_words(interval)).to eq(expectation)
duration_in_numbers.each do |interval, expectation|
expect(duration_in_numbers(*interval)).to eq(expectation)
end
end
end
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