# frozen_string_literal: true # == Issuable concern # # Contains common functionality shared between Issues and MergeRequests # # Used by Issue, MergeRequest, Epic # module Issuable extend ActiveSupport::Concern include Gitlab::SQL::Pattern include Redactable include CacheMarkdownField include Participable include Mentionable include Milestoneable include Subscribable include StripAttribute include Awardable include Taskable include Importable include Editable include AfterCommitQueue include Sortable include CreatedAtFilterable include UpdatedAtFilterable include ClosedAtFilterable include VersionedDescription include SortableTitle TITLE_LENGTH_MAX = 255 TITLE_HTML_LENGTH_MAX = 800 DESCRIPTION_LENGTH_MAX = 1.megabyte DESCRIPTION_HTML_LENGTH_MAX = 5.megabytes SEARCHABLE_FIELDS = %w(title description).freeze STATE_ID_MAP = { opened: 1, closed: 2, merged: 3, locked: 4 }.with_indifferent_access.freeze included do cache_markdown_field :title, pipeline: :single_line cache_markdown_field :description, issuable_reference_expansion_enabled: true redact_field :description belongs_to :author, class_name: 'User' belongs_to :updated_by, class_name: 'User' belongs_to :last_edited_by, class_name: 'User' has_many :notes, as: :noteable, inverse_of: :noteable, dependent: :destroy do # rubocop:disable Cop/ActiveRecordDependent def authors_loaded? # We check first if we're loaded to not load unnecessarily. loaded? && to_a.all? { |note| note.association(:author).loaded? } end def award_emojis_loaded? # We check first if we're loaded to not load unnecessarily. loaded? && to_a.all? { |note| note.association(:award_emoji).loaded? } end def projects_loaded? # We check first if we're loaded to not load unnecessarily. loaded? && to_a.all? { |note| note.association(:project).loaded? } end def system_note_metadata_loaded? # We check first if we're loaded to not load unnecessarily. loaded? && to_a.all? { |note| note.association(:system_note_metadata).loaded? } end end has_many :note_authors, -> { distinct }, through: :notes, source: :author has_many :user_note_authors, -> { distinct.where("notes.system = false") }, through: :notes, source: :author has_many :label_links, as: :target, inverse_of: :target has_many :labels, through: :label_links has_many :todos, as: :target has_one :metrics, inverse_of: model_name.singular.to_sym, autosave: true delegate :name, :email, :public_email, to: :author, allow_nil: true, prefix: true validates :author, presence: true validates :title, presence: true, length: { maximum: TITLE_LENGTH_MAX } # we validate the description against DESCRIPTION_LENGTH_MAX only for Issuables being created # to avoid breaking the existing Issuables which may have their descriptions longer validates :description, length: { maximum: DESCRIPTION_LENGTH_MAX }, allow_blank: true, on: :create validate :description_max_length_for_new_records_is_valid, on: :update before_validation :truncate_description_on_import! scope :authored, ->(user) { where(author_id: user) } scope :not_authored, ->(user) { where.not(author_id: user) } scope :recent, -> { reorder(id: :desc) } scope :of_projects, ->(ids) { where(project_id: ids) } scope :opened, -> { with_state(:opened) } scope :closed, -> { with_state(:closed) } # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/SqlInjection # The `to_ability_name` method is not an user input. scope :assigned, -> do where("EXISTS (SELECT TRUE FROM #{to_ability_name}_assignees WHERE #{to_ability_name}_id = #{to_ability_name}s.id)") end scope :unassigned, -> do where("NOT EXISTS (SELECT TRUE FROM #{to_ability_name}_assignees WHERE #{to_ability_name}_id = #{to_ability_name}s.id)") end scope :assigned_to, ->(users) do assignees_class = self.reflect_on_association("#{to_ability_name}_assignees").klass condition = assignees_class.where(user_id: users).where(Arel.sql("#{to_ability_name}_id = #{to_ability_name}s.id")) where(condition.arel.exists) end scope :not_assigned_to, ->(users) do assignees_class = self.reflect_on_association("#{to_ability_name}_assignees").klass condition = assignees_class.where(user_id: users).where(Arel.sql("#{to_ability_name}_id = #{to_ability_name}s.id")) where(condition.arel.exists.not) end # rubocop:enable GitlabSecurity/SqlInjection scope :without_label, -> { joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN label_links ON label_links.target_type = '#{name}' AND label_links.target_id = #{table_name}.id").where(label_links: { id: nil }) } scope :with_label_ids, ->(label_ids) { joins(:label_links).where(label_links: { label_id: label_ids }) } scope :join_project, -> { joins(:project) } scope :inc_notes_with_associations, -> { includes(notes: [:project, :author, :award_emoji]) } scope :references_project, -> { references(:project) } scope :non_archived, -> { join_project.where(projects: { archived: false }) } scope :includes_for_bulk_update, -> do associations = %i[author assignees epic group labels metrics project source_project target_project].select do |association| reflect_on_association(association) end includes(*associations) end attr_mentionable :title, pipeline: :single_line attr_mentionable :description participant :author participant :notes_with_associations participant :assignees strip_attributes! :title class << self def labels_hash issue_labels = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } relation = unscoped.where(id: self.select(:id)).eager_load(:labels) relation.pluck(:id, 'labels.title').each do |issue_id, label| issue_labels[issue_id] << label if label.present? end issue_labels end def locking_enabled? false end end # We want to use optimistic lock for cases when only title or description are involved # http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Locking/Optimistic.html def locking_enabled? will_save_change_to_title? || will_save_change_to_description? end def allows_multiple_assignees? false end def has_multiple_assignees? assignees.count > 1 end def allows_reviewers? false end def supports_time_tracking? is_a?(TimeTrackable) end def supports_severity? incident? end def supports_escalation? return false unless ::Feature.enabled?(:incident_escalations, project) incident? end def incident? is_a?(Issue) && super end def supports_issue_type? is_a?(Issue) end def supports_assignee? false end def severity return IssuableSeverity::DEFAULT unless supports_severity? issuable_severity&.severity || IssuableSeverity::DEFAULT end private def description_max_length_for_new_records_is_valid if new_record? && description.length > Issuable::DESCRIPTION_LENGTH_MAX errors.add(:description, :too_long, count: Issuable::DESCRIPTION_LENGTH_MAX) end end def truncate_description_on_import! self.description = description&.slice(0, Issuable::DESCRIPTION_LENGTH_MAX) if importing? end end class_methods do def participant_includes [:assignees, :author, { notes: [:author, :award_emoji] }] end # Searches for records with a matching title. # # This method uses ILIKE on PostgreSQL. # # query - The search query as a String # # Returns an ActiveRecord::Relation. def search(query) fuzzy_search(query, [:title]) end def available_states @available_states ||= STATE_ID_MAP.slice(*available_state_names) end # Available state names used to persist state_id column using state machine # # Override this on subclasses if different states are needed # # Check MergeRequest.available_states_names for example def available_state_names [:opened, :closed] end # Searches for records with a matching title or description. # # This method uses ILIKE on PostgreSQL. # # query - The search query as a String # matched_columns - Modify the scope of the query. 'title', 'description' or joining them with a comma. # # Returns an ActiveRecord::Relation. def full_search(query, matched_columns: nil, use_minimum_char_limit: true) if matched_columns matched_columns = matched_columns.to_s.split(',') matched_columns &= SEARCHABLE_FIELDS matched_columns.map!(&:to_sym) end search_columns = matched_columns.presence || [:title, :description] fuzzy_search(query, search_columns, use_minimum_char_limit: use_minimum_char_limit) end def simple_sorts super.except('name_asc', 'name_desc') end def sort_by_attribute(method, excluded_labels: []) sorted = case method.to_s when 'downvotes_desc' then order_downvotes_desc when 'label_priority', 'label_priority_asc' then order_labels_priority(excluded_labels: excluded_labels) when 'label_priority_desc' then order_labels_priority('DESC', excluded_labels: excluded_labels) when 'milestone', 'milestone_due_asc' then order_milestone_due_asc when 'milestone_due_desc' then order_milestone_due_desc when 'popularity_asc' then order_upvotes_asc when 'popularity', 'popularity_desc', 'upvotes_desc' then order_upvotes_desc when 'priority', 'priority_asc' then order_due_date_and_labels_priority(excluded_labels: excluded_labels) when 'priority_desc' then order_due_date_and_labels_priority('DESC', excluded_labels: excluded_labels) when 'title_asc' then order_title_asc.with_order_id_desc when 'title_desc' then order_title_desc.with_order_id_desc else order_by(method) end # Break ties with the ID column for pagination sorted.with_order_id_desc end def order_due_date_and_labels_priority(direction = 'ASC', excluded_labels: []) # The order_ methods also modify the query in other ways: # # - For milestones, we add a JOIN. # - For label priority, we change the SELECT, and add a GROUP BY.# # # After doing those, we need to reorder to the order we want. The existing # ORDER BYs won't work because: # # 1. We need milestone due date first. # 2. We can't ORDER BY a column that isn't in the GROUP BY and doesn't # have an aggregate function applied, so we do a useless MIN() instead. # milestones_due_date = Milestone.arel_table[:due_date].minimum milestones_due_date_with_direction = direction == 'ASC' ? milestones_due_date.asc : milestones_due_date.desc highest_priority_arel = Arel.sql('highest_priority') highest_priority_arel_with_direction = direction == 'ASC' ? highest_priority_arel.asc : highest_priority_arel.desc order_milestone_due_asc .order_labels_priority(excluded_labels: excluded_labels, extra_select_columns: [milestones_due_date]) .reorder(milestones_due_date_with_direction.nulls_last, highest_priority_arel_with_direction.nulls_last) end def order_labels_priority(direction = 'ASC', excluded_labels: [], extra_select_columns: [], with_cte: false) highest_priority = highest_label_priority( target_type: name, target_column: "#{table_name}.id", project_column: "#{table_name}.#{project_foreign_key}", excluded_labels: excluded_labels ).to_sql # When using CTE make sure to select the same columns that are on the group_by clause. # This prevents errors when ignored columns are present in the database. issuable_columns = with_cte ? issue_grouping_columns(use_cte: with_cte) : "#{table_name}.*" group_columns = issue_grouping_columns(use_cte: with_cte) + ["highest_priorities.label_priority"] extra_select_columns.unshift("highest_priorities.label_priority as highest_priority") highest_priority_arel = Arel.sql('highest_priority') highest_priority_arel_with_direction = direction == 'ASC' ? highest_priority_arel.asc : highest_priority_arel.desc select(issuable_columns) .select(extra_select_columns) .from("#{table_name}") .joins("JOIN LATERAL(#{highest_priority}) as highest_priorities ON TRUE") .group(group_columns) .reorder(highest_priority_arel_with_direction.nulls_last) end def with_label(title, sort = nil) if title.is_a?(Array) && title.size > 1 joins(:labels).where(labels: { title: title }).group(*grouping_columns(sort)).having("COUNT(DISTINCT labels.title) = #{title.size}") else joins(:labels).where(labels: { title: title }) end end def any_label(sort = nil) if sort joins(:label_links).group(*grouping_columns(sort)) else joins(:label_links).distinct end end # Includes table keys in group by clause when sorting # preventing errors in Postgres # # Returns an array of Arel columns # def grouping_columns(sort) sort = sort.to_s grouping_columns = [arel_table[:id]] if %w(milestone_due_desc milestone_due_asc milestone).include?(sort) milestone_table = Milestone.arel_table grouping_columns << milestone_table[:id] grouping_columns << milestone_table[:due_date] elsif %w(merged_at_desc merged_at_asc).include?(sort) grouping_columns << MergeRequest::Metrics.arel_table[:merged_at] elsif %w(closed_at_desc closed_at_asc).include?(sort) grouping_columns << MergeRequest::Metrics.arel_table[:closed_at] end grouping_columns end # Includes all table keys in group by clause when sorting # preventing errors in Postgres when using CTE search optimization # # Returns an array of Arel columns # def issue_grouping_columns(use_cte: false) if use_cte attribute_names.map { |attr| arel_table[attr.to_sym] } else [arel_table[:id]] end end def to_ability_name model_name.singular end def parent_class ::Project end end def state self.class.available_states.key(state_id) end def state=(value) self.state_id = self.class.available_states[value] end def resource_parent project end def assignee_or_author?(user) author_id == user.id || assignees.exists?(user.id) end def today? Date.today == created_at.to_date end def created_hours_ago (Time.now.utc.to_i - created_at.utc.to_i) / 3600 end def new? created_hours_ago < 24 end def open? opened? end def overdue? return false unless respond_to?(:due_date) due_date.try(:past?) || false end def user_notes_count if notes.loaded? # Use the in-memory association to select and count to avoid hitting the db notes.to_a.count { |note| !note.system? } else # do the count query notes.user.count end end def subscribed_without_subscriptions?(user, project) participant?(user) end def can_assign_epic?(user) false end def hook_association_changes(old_associations) changes = {} old_labels = old_associations.fetch(:labels, labels) old_assignees = old_associations.fetch(:assignees, assignees) old_severity = old_associations.fetch(:severity, severity) if old_labels != labels changes[:labels] = [old_labels.map(&:hook_attrs), labels.map(&:hook_attrs)] end if old_assignees != assignees changes[:assignees] = [old_assignees.map(&:hook_attrs), assignees.map(&:hook_attrs)] end if supports_severity? && old_severity != severity changes[:severity] = [old_severity, severity] end if supports_escalation? && escalation_status current_escalation_status = escalation_status.status_name old_escalation_status = old_associations.fetch(:escalation_status, current_escalation_status) if old_escalation_status != current_escalation_status changes[:escalation_status] = [old_escalation_status, current_escalation_status] end end if self.respond_to?(:total_time_spent) old_total_time_spent = old_associations.fetch(:total_time_spent, total_time_spent) old_time_change = old_associations.fetch(:time_change, time_change) if old_total_time_spent != total_time_spent changes[:total_time_spent] = [old_total_time_spent, total_time_spent] changes[:time_change] = [old_time_change, time_change] end end changes end def to_hook_data(user, old_associations: {}) changes = previous_changes if old_associations.present? changes.merge!(hook_association_changes(old_associations)) end Gitlab::DataBuilder::Issuable.new(self).build(user: user, changes: changes) end def labels_array labels.to_a end def label_names labels.order('title ASC').pluck(:title) end def labels_hook_attrs labels.map(&:hook_attrs) end # Convert this Issuable class name to a format usable by Ability definitions # # Examples: # # issuable.class # => MergeRequest # issuable.to_ability_name # => "merge_request" def to_ability_name self.class.to_ability_name end # Returns a Hash of attributes to be used for Twitter card metadata def card_attributes { 'Author' => author.try(:name), 'Assignee' => assignee_list } end def assignee_list assignees.map(&:name).to_sentence end def assignee_username_list assignees.map(&:username).to_sentence end def notes_with_associations # If A has_many Bs, and B has_many Cs, and you do # `A.includes(b: :c).each { |a| a.b.includes(:c) }`, sadly ActiveRecord # will do the inclusion again. So, we check if all notes in the relation # already have their authors loaded (possibly because the scope # `inc_notes_with_associations` was used) and skip the inclusion if that's # the case. includes = [] includes << :author unless notes.authors_loaded? includes << :award_emoji unless notes.award_emojis_loaded? includes << :project unless notes.projects_loaded? includes << :system_note_metadata unless notes.system_note_metadata_loaded? if includes.any? notes.includes(includes) else notes end end def updated_tasks Taskable.get_updated_tasks(old_content: previous_changes['description'].first, new_content: description) end ## # Method that checks if issuable can be moved to another project. # # Should be overridden if issuable can be moved. # def can_move?(*) false end ## # Override in issuable specialization # def first_contribution? false end def ensure_metrics self.metrics || create_metrics end ## # Overridden in MergeRequest # def draftless_title_changed(old_title) old_title != title end end Issuable.prepend_mod_with('Issuable')