debian-mirror-gitlab/lib/gitlab/fake_application_settings.rb
2021-10-27 15:23:28 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# Fakes ActiveRecord attribute storage by adding predicate methods to mimic
# ActiveRecord access. We rely on the initial values being true or false to
# determine whether to define a predicate method because for a newly-added
# column that has not been migrated yet, there is no way to determine the
# column type without parsing db/structure.sql.
module Gitlab
class FakeApplicationSettings
prepend ApplicationSettingImplementation
def self.define_properties(settings)
settings.each do |key, value|
define_method key do
read_attribute(key)
end
if [true, false].include?(value)
define_method "#{key}?" do
read_attribute(key)
end
end
define_method "#{key}=" do |v|
@table[key.to_sym] = v
end
end
end
def initialize(settings = {})
@table = settings.dup
FakeApplicationSettings.define_properties(settings)
end
def read_attribute(key)
@table[key.to_sym]
end
def has_attribute?(key)
@table.key?(key.to_sym)
end
# Mimic behavior of OpenStruct, which absorbs any calls into undefined
# properties to return `nil`.
def method_missing(*)
nil
end
end
end
Gitlab::FakeApplicationSettings.prepend_mod_with('Gitlab::FakeApplicationSettings')