# Worker for processing individiual commit messages pushed to a repository. # # Jobs for this worker are scheduled for every commit that is being pushed. As a # result of this the workload of this worker should be kept to a bare minimum. # Consider using an extra worker if you need to add any extra (and potentially # slow) processing of commits. class ProcessCommitWorker include Sidekiq::Worker include DedicatedSidekiqQueue # project_id - The ID of the project this commit belongs to. # user_id - The ID of the user that pushed the commit. # commit_hash - Hash containing commit details to use for constructing a # Commit object without having to use the Git repository. # default - The data was pushed to the default branch. def perform(project_id, user_id, commit_hash, default = false) project = Project.find_by(id: project_id) return unless project user = User.find_by(id: user_id) return unless user commit = build_commit(project, commit_hash) return unless commit.matches_cross_reference_regex? author = commit.author || user process_commit_message(project, commit, user, author, default) update_issue_metrics(commit, author) end def process_commit_message(project, commit, user, author, default = false) closed_issues = default ? commit.closes_issues(user) : [] unless closed_issues.empty? close_issues(project, user, author, commit, closed_issues) end commit.create_cross_references!(author, closed_issues) end def close_issues(project, user, author, commit, issues) # We don't want to run permission related queries for every single issue, # therefor we use IssueCollection here and skip the authorization check in # Issues::CloseService#execute. IssueCollection.new(issues).updatable_by_user(user).each do |issue| Issues::CloseService.new(project, author). close_issue(issue, commit: commit) end end def update_issue_metrics(commit, author) mentioned_issues = commit.all_references(author).issues return if mentioned_issues.empty? Issue::Metrics.where(issue_id: mentioned_issues.map(&:id), first_mentioned_in_commit_at: nil). update_all(first_mentioned_in_commit_at: commit.committed_date) end def build_commit(project, hash) date_suffix = '_date' # When processing Sidekiq payloads various timestamps are stored as Strings. # Commit in turn expects Time-like instances upon input, so we have to # manually parse these values. hash.each do |key, value| if key.to_s.end_with?(date_suffix) && value.is_a?(String) hash[key] = Time.parse(value) end end Commit.from_hash(hash, project) end end