debian-mirror-gitlab/app/models/namespaces/traversal/linear_scopes.rb
2022-10-11 01:57:18 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Namespaces
module Traversal
module LinearScopes
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include AsCte
class_methods do
# When filtering namespaces by the traversal_ids column to compile a
# list of namespace IDs, it can be faster to reference the ID in
# traversal_ids than the primary key ID column.
def as_ids
return super unless use_traversal_ids?
select(Arel.sql('namespaces.traversal_ids[array_length(namespaces.traversal_ids, 1)]').as('id'))
end
def roots
return super unless use_traversal_ids_roots?
root_ids = all.select("#{quoted_table_name}.traversal_ids[1]").distinct
unscoped.where(id: root_ids)
end
def self_and_ancestors(include_self: true, upto: nil, hierarchy_order: nil)
return super unless use_traversal_ids_for_ancestor_scopes?
self_and_ancestors_from_inner_join(include_self: include_self,
upto: upto, hierarchy_order:
hierarchy_order)
end
def self_and_ancestor_ids(include_self: true)
return super unless use_traversal_ids_for_ancestor_scopes?
self_and_ancestors(include_self: include_self).as_ids
end
def self_and_descendants(include_self: true)
return super unless use_traversal_ids_for_descendants_scopes?
self_and_descendants_with_comparison_operators(include_self: include_self)
end
def self_and_descendant_ids(include_self: true)
return super unless use_traversal_ids_for_descendants_scopes?
self_and_descendants(include_self: include_self).as_ids
end
def self_and_hierarchy
return super unless use_traversal_ids_for_self_and_hierarchy_scopes?
unscoped.from_union([all.self_and_ancestors, all.self_and_descendants(include_self: false)])
end
def order_by_depth(hierarchy_order)
return all unless hierarchy_order
depth_order = hierarchy_order == :asc ? :desc : :asc
all
.select(Namespace.default_select_columns, 'array_length(traversal_ids, 1) as depth')
.order(depth: depth_order, id: :asc)
end
# Produce a query of the form: SELECT * FROM namespaces;
#
# When we have queries that break this SELECT * format we can run in to errors.
# For example `SELECT DISTINCT on(...)` will fail when we chain a `.count` c
def normal_select
unscoped.from(all, :namespaces)
end
private
def use_traversal_ids?
Feature.enabled?(:use_traversal_ids)
end
def use_traversal_ids_roots?
Feature.enabled?(:use_traversal_ids_roots) &&
use_traversal_ids?
end
def use_traversal_ids_for_ancestor_scopes?
Feature.enabled?(:use_traversal_ids_for_ancestor_scopes) &&
use_traversal_ids?
end
def use_traversal_ids_for_descendants_scopes?
Feature.enabled?(:use_traversal_ids_for_descendants_scopes) &&
use_traversal_ids?
end
def use_traversal_ids_for_self_and_hierarchy_scopes?
Feature.enabled?(:use_traversal_ids_for_self_and_hierarchy_scopes) &&
use_traversal_ids?
end
def self_and_ancestors_from_inner_join(include_self: true, upto: nil, hierarchy_order: nil)
base_cte = all.reselect('namespaces.traversal_ids').as_cte(:base_ancestors_cte)
unnest = if include_self
base_cte.table[:traversal_ids]
else
base_cte_traversal_ids = 'base_ancestors_cte.traversal_ids'
traversal_ids_range = "1:array_length(#{base_cte_traversal_ids},1)-1"
Arel.sql("#{base_cte_traversal_ids}[#{traversal_ids_range}]")
end
ancestor_subselect = "SELECT DISTINCT #{unnest_func(unnest).to_sql} FROM base_ancestors_cte"
ancestors_join = <<~SQL
INNER JOIN (#{ancestor_subselect}) AS ancestors(ancestor_id) ON namespaces.id = ancestors.ancestor_id
SQL
namespaces = Arel::Table.new(:namespaces)
records = unscoped
.with(base_cte.to_arel)
.from(namespaces)
.joins(ancestors_join)
.order_by_depth(hierarchy_order)
if upto
upto_ancestor_ids = unscoped.where(id: upto).select(unnest_func(Arel.sql('traversal_ids')))
records = records.where.not(id: upto_ancestor_ids)
end
records
end
def self_and_descendants_with_comparison_operators(include_self: true)
base = all.select(:id, :traversal_ids)
base_cte = base.as_cte(:descendants_base_cte)
namespaces = Arel::Table.new(:namespaces)
superset_cte = self.superset_cte(base_cte.table.name)
withs = [base_cte.to_arel, superset_cte.to_arel]
# Order is important. namespace should be last to handle future joins.
froms = [superset_cte.table, namespaces]
base_ref = froms.first
# Bound the search space to ourselves (optional) and descendants.
#
# WHERE next_traversal_ids_sibling(base_cte.traversal_ids) > namespaces.traversal_ids
records = unscoped
.distinct
.with(*withs)
.from(froms)
.where(next_sibling_func(base_ref[:traversal_ids]).gt(namespaces[:traversal_ids]))
# AND base_cte.traversal_ids <= namespaces.traversal_ids
if include_self
records.where(base_ref[:traversal_ids].lteq(namespaces[:traversal_ids]))
else
records.where(base_ref[:traversal_ids].lt(namespaces[:traversal_ids]))
end
end
def next_sibling_func(*args)
Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('next_traversal_ids_sibling', args)
end
def unnest_func(*args)
Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('unnest', args)
end
def superset_cte(base_name)
superset_sql = <<~SQL
SELECT d1.traversal_ids
FROM #{base_name} d1
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM #{base_name} d2
WHERE d2.id = ANY(d1.traversal_ids)
AND d2.id <> d1.id
)
SQL
Gitlab::SQL::CTE.new(:superset, superset_sql, materialized: false)
end
end
end
end
end