require 'digest/md5' require 'uri' module ApplicationHelper # Check if a particular controller is the current one # # args - One or more controller names to check # # Examples # # # On TreeController # current_controller?(:tree) # => true # current_controller?(:commits) # => false # current_controller?(:commits, :tree) # => true def current_controller?(*args) args.any? do |v| v.to_s.downcase == controller.controller_name || v.to_s.downcase == controller.controller_path end end # Check if a particular action is the current one # # args - One or more action names to check # # Examples # # # On Projects#new # current_action?(:new) # => true # current_action?(:create) # => false # current_action?(:new, :create) # => true def current_action?(*args) args.any? { |v| v.to_s.downcase == action_name } end def project_icon(project_id, options = {}) project = if project_id.is_a?(Project) project_id else Project.find_by_full_path(project_id) end if project.avatar_url image_tag project.avatar_url, options else # generated icon project_identicon(project, options) end end def project_identicon(project, options = {}) allowed_colors = { red: 'FFEBEE', purple: 'F3E5F5', indigo: 'E8EAF6', blue: 'E3F2FD', teal: 'E0F2F1', orange: 'FBE9E7', gray: 'EEEEEE' } options[:class] ||= '' options[:class] << ' identicon' bg_key = project.id % 7 style = "background-color: ##{allowed_colors.values[bg_key]}; color: #555" content_tag(:div, class: options[:class], style: style) do project.name[0, 1].upcase end end def avatar_icon(user_or_email = nil, size = nil, scale = 2, only_path: true) user = if user_or_email.is_a?(User) user_or_email else User.find_by_any_email(user_or_email.try(:downcase)) end if user user.avatar_url(size: size, only_path: only_path) || default_avatar else gravatar_icon(user_or_email, size, scale) end end def gravatar_icon(user_email = '', size = nil, scale = 2) GravatarService.new.execute(user_email, size, scale) || default_avatar end def default_avatar 'no_avatar.png' end def last_commit(project) if project.repo_exists? time_ago_with_tooltip(project.repository.commit.committed_date) else 'Never' end rescue 'Never' end # Define whenever show last push event # with suggestion to create MR def show_last_push_widget?(event) # Skip if event is not about added or modified non-master branch return false unless event && event.last_push_to_non_root? && !event.rm_ref? project = event.project # Skip if project repo is empty or MR disabled return false unless project && !project.empty_repo? && project.feature_available?(:merge_requests, current_user) # Skip if user already created appropriate MR return false if project.merge_requests.where(source_branch: event.branch_name).opened.any? # Skip if user removed branch right after that return false unless project.repository.branch_exists?(event.branch_name) true end def hexdigest(string) Digest::SHA1.hexdigest string end def simple_sanitize(str) sanitize(str, tags: %w(a span)) end def body_data_page [*controller.controller_path.split('/'), controller.action_name].compact.join(':') end # shortcut for gitlab config def gitlab_config Gitlab.config.gitlab end # shortcut for gitlab extra config def extra_config Gitlab.config.extra end # Render a `time` element with Javascript-based relative date and tooltip # # time - Time object # placement - Tooltip placement String (default: "top") # html_class - Custom class for `time` element (default: "time_ago") # # By default also includes a `script` element with Javascript necessary to # initialize the `timeago` jQuery extension. If this method is called many # times, for example rendering hundreds of commits, it's advisable to disable # this behavior using the `skip_js` argument and re-initializing `timeago` # manually once all of the elements have been rendered. # # A `js-timeago` class is always added to the element, even when a custom # `html_class` argument is provided. # # Returns an HTML-safe String def time_ago_with_tooltip(time, placement: 'top', html_class: '', short_format: false) css_classes = short_format ? 'js-short-timeago' : 'js-timeago' css_classes << " #{html_class}" unless html_class.blank? element = content_tag :time, l(time, format: "%b %d, %Y"), class: css_classes, title: l(time.to_time.in_time_zone, format: :timeago_tooltip), datetime: time.to_time.getutc.iso8601, data: { toggle: 'tooltip', placement: placement, container: 'body' } element end def edited_time_ago_with_tooltip(object, placement: 'top', html_class: 'time_ago', exclude_author: false) return unless object.edited? content_tag :small, class: 'edited-text' do output = content_tag(:span, 'Edited ') output << time_ago_with_tooltip(object.last_edited_at, placement: placement, html_class: html_class) if !exclude_author && object.last_edited_by output << content_tag(:span, ' by ') output << link_to_member(object.project, object.last_edited_by, avatar: false, author_class: nil) end output end end def promo_host 'about.gitlab.com' end def promo_url 'https://' + promo_host end def support_url Gitlab::CurrentSettings.current_application_settings.help_page_support_url.presence || promo_url + '/getting-help/' end def page_filter_path(options = {}) without = options.delete(:without) add_label = options.delete(:label) exist_opts = { state: params[:state], scope: params[:scope], milestone_title: params[:milestone_title], assignee_id: params[:assignee_id], assignee_username: params[:assignee_username], author_id: params[:author_id], author_username: params[:author_username], search: params[:search], label_name: params[:label_name] } options = exist_opts.merge(options) if without.present? without.each do |key| options.delete(key) end end params = options.compact params.delete(:label_name) unless add_label "#{request.path}?#{params.to_param}" end def outdated_browser? browser.ie? && browser.version.to_i < 10 end def path_to_key(key, admin = false) if admin admin_user_key_path(@user, key) else profile_key_path(key) end end def truncate_first_line(message, length = 50) truncate(message.each_line.first.chomp, length: length) if message end # While similarly named to Rails's `link_to_if`, this method behaves quite differently. # If `condition` is truthy, a link will be returned with the result of the block # as its body. If `condition` is falsy, only the result of the block will be returned. def conditional_link_to(condition, options, html_options = {}, &block) if condition link_to options, html_options, &block else capture(&block) end end def page_class class_names = [] class_names << 'issue-boards-page' if current_controller?(:boards) class_names << 'with-performance-bar' if performance_bar_enabled? class_names end # Returns active css class when condition returns true # otherwise returns nil. # # Example: # %li{ class: active_when(params[:filter] == '1') } def active_when(condition) 'active' if condition end def show_callout?(name) cookies[name] != 'true' end def linkedin_url(user) name = user.linkedin if name =~ %r{\Ahttps?:\/\/(www\.)?linkedin\.com\/in\/} name else "https://www.linkedin.com/in/#{name}" end end def twitter_url(user) name = user.twitter if name =~ %r{\Ahttps?:\/\/(www\.)?twitter\.com\/} name else "https://www.twitter.com/#{name}" end end def collapsed_sidebar? cookies["sidebar_collapsed"] == "true" end def show_new_repo? cookies["new_repo"] == "true" && body_data_page != 'projects:show' end end