175 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
175 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module MergeRequests
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class MergeabilityCheckService < ::BaseService
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include Gitlab::Utils::StrongMemoize
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include Gitlab::ExclusiveLeaseHelpers
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delegate :project, to: :@merge_request
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delegate :repository, to: :project
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def initialize(merge_request)
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@merge_request = merge_request
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end
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def async_execute
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return service_error if service_error
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merge_request.mark_as_checking
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MergeRequestMergeabilityCheckWorker.perform_async(merge_request.id)
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end
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# Updates the MR merge_status. Whenever it switches to a can_be_merged state,
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# the merge-ref is refreshed.
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#
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# recheck - When given, it'll enforce a merge-ref refresh if the current merge_status is
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# can_be_merged or cannot_be_merged and merge-ref is outdated.
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# Given MergeRequests::RefreshService is called async, it might happen that the target
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# branch gets updated, but the MergeRequest#merge_status lags behind. So in scenarios
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# where we need the current state of the merge ref in repository, the `recheck`
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# argument is required.
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#
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# retry_lease - Concurrent calls wait for at least 10 seconds until the
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# lease is granted (other process finishes running). Returns an error
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# ServiceResponse if the lease is not granted during this time.
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#
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# Returns a ServiceResponse indicating merge_status is/became can_be_merged
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# and the merge-ref is synced. Success in case of being/becoming mergeable,
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# error otherwise.
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def execute(recheck: false, retry_lease: true)
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return service_error if service_error
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in_write_lock(retry_lease: retry_lease) do |retried|
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# When multiple calls are waiting for the same lock (retry_lease),
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# it's possible that when granted, the MR status was already updated for
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# that object, therefore we reset if there was a lease retry.
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merge_request.reset if retried
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check_mergeability(recheck)
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end
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rescue FailedToObtainLockError => error
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ServiceResponse.error(message: error.message)
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end
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private
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attr_reader :merge_request
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def check_mergeability(recheck)
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recheck! if recheck
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update_merge_status
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unless merge_request.can_be_merged?
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return ServiceResponse.error(message: 'Merge request is not mergeable')
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end
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unless payload.fetch(:merge_ref_head)
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return ServiceResponse.error(message: 'Merge ref cannot be updated')
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end
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ServiceResponse.success(payload: payload)
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end
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# It's possible for this service to send concurrent requests to Gitaly in order
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# to "git update-ref" the same ref. Therefore we handle a light exclusive
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# lease here.
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#
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def in_write_lock(retry_lease:, &block)
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lease_key = "mergeability_check:#{merge_request.id}"
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lease_opts = {
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ttl: 1.minute,
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retries: retry_lease ? 10 : 0,
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sleep_sec: retry_lease ? 1.second : 0
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}
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in_lock(lease_key, **lease_opts, &block)
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end
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def payload
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strong_memoize(:payload) do
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{
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merge_ref_head: merge_ref_head_payload
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}
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end
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end
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def merge_ref_head_payload
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commit = merge_request.merge_ref_head
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return unless commit
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target_id, source_id = commit.parent_ids
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{
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commit_id: commit.id,
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source_id: source_id,
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target_id: target_id
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}
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end
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def update_merge_status
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return unless merge_request.recheck_merge_status?
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return merge_request.mark_as_unmergeable if merge_request.broken?
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merge_to_ref_success = merge_to_ref
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reload_merge_head_diff
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update_diff_discussion_positions! if merge_to_ref_success
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if merge_to_ref_success && can_git_merge?
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merge_request.mark_as_mergeable
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else
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merge_request.mark_as_unmergeable
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end
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end
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def reload_merge_head_diff
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MergeRequests::ReloadMergeHeadDiffService.new(merge_request).execute
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end
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def update_diff_discussion_positions!
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Discussions::CaptureDiffNotePositionsService.new(merge_request).execute
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end
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def recheck!
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if !merge_request.recheck_merge_status? && outdated_merge_ref?
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merge_request.mark_as_unchecked
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end
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end
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# Checks if the existing merge-ref is synced with the target branch.
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#
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# Returns true if the merge-ref does not exists or is out of sync.
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def outdated_merge_ref?
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return false unless merge_request.open?
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return true unless ref_head = merge_request.merge_ref_head
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return true unless target_sha = merge_request.target_branch_sha
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return true unless source_sha = merge_request.source_branch_sha
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ref_head.parent_ids != [target_sha, source_sha]
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end
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def can_git_merge?
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repository.can_be_merged?(merge_request.diff_head_sha, merge_request.target_branch)
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end
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def merge_to_ref
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params = { allow_conflicts: Feature.enabled?(:display_merge_conflicts_in_diff, project) }
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result = MergeRequests::MergeToRefService.new(project: project, current_user: merge_request.author, params: params).execute(merge_request)
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result[:status] == :success
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end
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def service_error
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strong_memoize(:service_error) do
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if !merge_request
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ServiceResponse.error(message: 'Invalid argument')
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elsif Gitlab::Database.read_only?
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ServiceResponse.error(message: 'Unsupported operation')
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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