debian-mirror-gitlab/app/services/members/create_service.rb
2021-09-04 01:27:46 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Members
class CreateService < Members::BaseService
BlankInvitesError = Class.new(StandardError)
TooManyInvitesError = Class.new(StandardError)
DEFAULT_INVITE_LIMIT = 100
def initialize(*args)
super
@errors = []
@invites = invites_from_params&.split(',')&.uniq&.flatten
@source = params[:source]
end
def execute
validate_invite_source!
validate_invites!
add_members
enqueue_onboarding_progress_action
result
rescue BlankInvitesError, TooManyInvitesError => e
error(e.message)
end
private
attr_reader :source, :errors, :invites, :member_created_namespace_id
def invites_from_params
params[:user_ids]
end
def validate_invite_source!
raise ArgumentError, s_('AddMember|No invite source provided.') unless invite_source.present?
end
def validate_invites!
raise BlankInvitesError, blank_invites_message if invites.blank?
return unless user_limit && invites.size > user_limit
raise TooManyInvitesError,
format(s_("AddMember|Too many users specified (limit is %{user_limit})"), user_limit: user_limit)
end
def blank_invites_message
s_('AddMember|No users specified.')
end
def add_members
members = source.add_users(
invites,
params[:access_level],
expires_at: params[:expires_at],
current_user: current_user
)
members.each { |member| process_result(member) }
end
def process_result(member)
if member.invalid?
add_error_for_member(member)
else
after_execute(member: member)
@member_created_namespace_id ||= member.namespace_id
end
end
def add_error_for_member(member)
prefix = "#{member.user.username}: " if member.user.present?
errors << "#{prefix}#{member.errors.full_messages.to_sentence}"
end
def after_execute(member:)
super
Gitlab::Tracking.event(self.class.name, 'create_member', label: invite_source, property: tracking_property(member), user: current_user)
end
def invite_source
params[:invite_source]
end
def tracking_property(member)
# ideally invites go down the invite service class instead, but there is nothing that limits an invite
# from being used in this class and if you send emails as a comma separated list to the api/members
# endpoint, it will support invites
member.invite? ? 'net_new_user' : 'existing_user'
end
def user_limit
limit = params.fetch(:limit, DEFAULT_INVITE_LIMIT)
limit && limit < 0 ? nil : limit
end
def enqueue_onboarding_progress_action
return unless member_created_namespace_id
Namespaces::OnboardingUserAddedWorker.perform_async(member_created_namespace_id)
end
def result
if errors.any?
error(formatted_errors)
else
success
end
end
def formatted_errors
errors.to_sentence
end
end
end
Members::CreateService.prepend_mod_with('Members::CreateService')