debian-mirror-gitlab/lib/gitlab/git/blob.rb
2019-02-15 15:39:39 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Gitlab
module Git
class Blob
include Gitlab::BlobHelper
include Gitlab::EncodingHelper
extend Gitlab::Git::WrapsGitalyErrors
# This number is the maximum amount of data that we want to display to
# the user. We load as much as we can for encoding detection and LFS
# pointer parsing. All other cases where we need full blob data should
# use load_all_data!.
MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE = 10.megabytes
# These limits are used as a heuristic to ignore files which can't be LFS
# pointers. The format of these is described in
# https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/spec.md#the-pointer
LFS_POINTER_MIN_SIZE = 120.bytes
LFS_POINTER_MAX_SIZE = 200.bytes
attr_accessor :name, :path, :size, :data, :mode, :id, :commit_id, :loaded_size, :binary
class << self
def find(repository, sha, path, limit: MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE)
return unless path
path = path.sub(%r{\A/*}, '')
path = '/' if path.empty?
name = File.basename(path)
# Gitaly will think that setting the limit to 0 means unlimited, while
# the client might only need the metadata and thus set the limit to 0.
# In this method we'll then set the limit to 1, but clear the byte of data
# that we got back so for the outside world it looks like the limit was
# actually 0.
req_limit = limit == 0 ? 1 : limit
entry = Gitlab::GitalyClient::CommitService.new(repository).tree_entry(sha, path, req_limit)
return unless entry
entry.data = "" if limit == 0
case entry.type
when :COMMIT
new(id: entry.oid, name: name, size: 0, data: '', path: path, commit_id: sha)
when :BLOB
new(id: entry.oid, name: name, size: entry.size, data: entry.data.dup, mode: entry.mode.to_s(8),
path: path, commit_id: sha, binary: binary?(entry.data))
end
end
def raw(repository, sha)
repository.gitaly_blob_client.get_blob(oid: sha, limit: MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE)
end
# Returns an array of Blob instances, specified in blob_references as
# [[commit_sha, path], [commit_sha, path], ...]. If blob_size_limit < 0 then the
# full blob contents are returned. If blob_size_limit >= 0 then each blob will
# contain no more than limit bytes in its data attribute.
#
# Keep in mind that this method may allocate a lot of memory. It is up
# to the caller to limit the number of blobs and blob_size_limit.
#
def batch(repository, blob_references, blob_size_limit: MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE)
repository.gitaly_blob_client.get_blobs(blob_references, blob_size_limit).to_a
end
# Returns an array of Blob instances just with the metadata, that means
# the data attribute has no content.
def batch_metadata(repository, blob_references)
batch(repository, blob_references, blob_size_limit: 0)
end
# Find LFS blobs given an array of sha ids
# Returns array of Gitlab::Git::Blob
# Does not guarantee blob data will be set
def batch_lfs_pointers(repository, blob_ids)
wrapped_gitaly_errors do
repository.gitaly_blob_client.batch_lfs_pointers(blob_ids.to_a)
end
end
def binary?(data)
EncodingHelper.detect_libgit2_binary?(data)
end
def size_could_be_lfs?(size)
size.between?(LFS_POINTER_MIN_SIZE, LFS_POINTER_MAX_SIZE)
end
end
def initialize(options)
%w(id name path size data mode commit_id binary).each do |key|
self.__send__("#{key}=", options[key.to_sym]) # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
end
# Retain the actual size before it is encoded
@loaded_size = @data.bytesize if @data
@loaded_all_data = @loaded_size == size
end
def binary_in_repo?
@binary.nil? ? super : @binary == true
end
def data
encode! @data
end
# Load all blob data (not just the first MAX_DATA_DISPLAY_SIZE bytes) into
# memory as a Ruby string.
def load_all_data!(repository)
return if @data == '' # don't mess with submodule blobs
# Even if we return early, recalculate wether this blob is binary in
# case a blob was initialized as text but the full data isn't
@binary = nil
return if @loaded_all_data
@data = repository.gitaly_blob_client.get_blob(oid: id, limit: -1).data
@loaded_all_data = true
@loaded_size = @data.bytesize
end
def name
encode! @name
end
def path
encode! @path
end
def truncated?
size && (size > loaded_size)
end
# Valid LFS object pointer is a text file consisting of
# version
# oid
# size
# see https://github.com/github/git-lfs/blob/v1.1.0/docs/spec.md#the-pointer
def lfs_pointer?
self.class.size_could_be_lfs?(size) && has_lfs_version_key? && lfs_oid.present? && lfs_size.present?
end
def lfs_oid
if has_lfs_version_key?
oid = data.match(/(?<=sha256:)([0-9a-f]{64})/)
return oid[1] if oid
end
nil
end
def lfs_size
if has_lfs_version_key?
size = data.match(/(?<=size )([0-9]+)/)
return size[1].to_i if size
end
nil
end
def external_storage
return unless lfs_pointer?
:lfs
end
alias_method :external_size, :lfs_size
private
def has_lfs_version_key?
!empty? && text_in_repo? && data.start_with?("version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec")
end
end
end
end