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# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Repositories
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# Finder for getting the commits to include in a changelog.
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class ChangelogCommitsFinder
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# The maximum number of commits to retrieve per page.
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#
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# This value is arbitrarily chosen. Lowering it means more Gitaly calls, but
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# less data being loaded into memory at once. Increasing it has the opposite
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# effect.
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#
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# This amount is based around the number of commits that usually go in a
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# GitLab release. Some examples for GitLab's own releases:
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#
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# * 13.6.0: 4636 commits
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# * 13.5.0: 5912 commits
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# * 13.4.0: 5541 commits
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#
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# Using this limit should result in most (very large) projects only needing
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# 5-10 Gitaly calls, while keeping memory usage at a reasonable amount.
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COMMITS_PER_PAGE = 1024
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# The regex to use for extracting the SHA of a reverted commit.
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REVERT_REGEX = /^This reverts commit (?<sha>[0-9a-f]{40})/i.freeze
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# The `project` argument specifies the project for which to obtain the
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# commits.
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#
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# The `from` and `to` arguments specify the range of commits to include. The
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# commit specified in `from` won't be included itself. The commit specified
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# in `to` _is_ included.
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#
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# The `per_page` argument specifies how many commits are retrieved in a single
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# Gitaly API call.
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def initialize(project:, from:, to:, per_page: COMMITS_PER_PAGE)
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@project = project
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@from = from
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@to = to
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@per_page = per_page
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end
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# Fetches all commits that have the given trailer set.
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#
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# The commits are yielded to the supplied block in batches. This allows
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# other code to process these commits in batches too, instead of first
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# having to load all commits into memory.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# ChangelogCommitsFinder.new(...).each_page('Changelog') do |commits|
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# commits.each do |commit|
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# ...
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# end
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# end
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def each_page(trailer)
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return to_enum(__method__, trailer) unless block_given?
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offset = 0
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reverted = Set.new
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response = fetch_commits
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while response.any?
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commits = []
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response.each do |commit|
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# If the commit is reverted in the same range (by a newer commit), we
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# won't include it. This works here because commits are processed in
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# reverse order (= newer first).
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next if reverted.include?(commit.id)
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if (sha = revert_commit_sha(commit))
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reverted << sha
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end
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commits.push(commit) if commit.trailers.key?(trailer)
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end
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yield commits
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offset += response.length
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response = fetch_commits(offset)
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end
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end
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private
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def fetch_commits(offset = 0)
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range = "#{@from}..#{@to}"
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@project
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.repository
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.commits(range, limit: @per_page, offset: offset, trailers: true)
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end
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def revert_commit_sha(commit)
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matches = commit.description&.match(REVERT_REGEX)
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matches[:sha] if matches
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end
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end
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end
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