44 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
44 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class MergeRequestUserEntity < ::API::Entities::UserBasic
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include UserStatusTooltip
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include RequestAwareEntity
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def self.satisfies(*methods)
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->(_, options) { methods.all? { |m| options[:merge_request].try(m) } }
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end
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expose :can_merge do |reviewer, options|
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options[:merge_request]&.can_be_merged_by?(reviewer)
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end
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expose :can_update_merge_request do |reviewer, options|
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request.current_user&.can?(:update_merge_request, options[:merge_request])
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end
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expose :reviewed, if: satisfies(:present?, :allows_reviewers?) do |user, options|
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find_reviewer_or_assignee(user, options)&.reviewed?
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end
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expose :attention_requested, if: ->(_, options) { options[:merge_request].present? && options[:merge_request].allows_reviewers? && request.current_user&.mr_attention_requests_enabled? } do |user, options|
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find_reviewer_or_assignee(user, options)&.attention_requested?
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end
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expose :approved, if: satisfies(:present?) do |user, options|
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# This approach is preferred over MergeRequest#approved_by? since this
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# makes one query per merge request, whereas #approved_by? makes one per user
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options[:merge_request].approvals.any? { |app| app.user_id == user.id }
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end
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private
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def find_reviewer_or_assignee(user, options)
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if options[:type] == :reviewers
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options[:merge_request].find_reviewer(user)
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else
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options[:merge_request].find_assignee(user)
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end
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end
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end
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MergeRequestUserEntity.prepend_mod_with('MergeRequestUserEntity')
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