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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative 'teammate'
module Gitlab
module Danger
module Helper
RELEASE_TOOLS_BOT = 'gitlab-release-tools-bot'
DRAFT_REGEX = /\A*#{Regexp.union(/(?i)(\[WIP\]\s*|WIP:\s*|WIP$)/, /(?i)(\[draft\]|\(draft\)|draft:|draft\s\-\s|draft$)/)}+\s*/i.freeze
# Returns a list of all files that have been added, modified or renamed.
# `git.modified_files` might contain paths that already have been renamed,
# so we need to remove them from the list.
#
# Considering these changes:
#
# - A new_file.rb
# - D deleted_file.rb
# - M modified_file.rb
# - R renamed_file_before.rb -> renamed_file_after.rb
#
# it will return
# ```
# [ 'new_file.rb', 'modified_file.rb', 'renamed_file_after.rb' ]
# ```
#
# @return [Array<String>]
def all_changed_files
Set.new
.merge(git.added_files.to_a)
.merge(git.modified_files.to_a)
.merge(git.renamed_files.map { |x| x[:after] })
.subtract(git.renamed_files.map { |x| x[:before] })
.to_a
.sort
end
# Returns a string containing changed lines as git diff
#
# Considering changing a line in lib/gitlab/usage_data.rb it will return:
#
# [ "--- a/lib/gitlab/usage_data.rb",
# "+++ b/lib/gitlab/usage_data.rb",
# "+ # Test change",
# "- # Old change" ]
def changed_lines(changed_file)
git.diff_for_file(changed_file).patch.split("\n").select { |line| %r{^[+-]}.match?(line) }
end
def all_ee_changes
all_changed_files.grep(%r{\Aee/})
end
def ee?
# Support former project name for `dev` and support local Danger run
%w[gitlab gitlab-ee].include?(ENV['CI_PROJECT_NAME']) || Dir.exist?('../../ee')
end
def gitlab_helper
# Unfortunately the following does not work:
# - respond_to?(:gitlab)
# - respond_to?(:gitlab, true)
gitlab
rescue NoMethodError
nil
end
def release_automation?
gitlab_helper&.mr_author == RELEASE_TOOLS_BOT
end
def project_name
ee? ? 'gitlab' : 'gitlab-foss'
end
def markdown_list(items)
list = items.map { |item| "* `#{item}`" }.join("\n")
if items.size > 10
"\n<details>\n\n#{list}\n\n</details>\n"
else
list
end
end
# @return [Hash<String,Array<String>>]
def changes_by_category
all_changed_files.each_with_object(Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] }) do |file, hash|
categories_for_file(file).each { |category| hash[category] << file }
end
end
# Determines the categories a file is in, e.g., `[:frontend]`, `[:backend]`, or `%i[frontend engineering_productivity]`
# using filename regex and specific change regex if given.
#
# @return Array<Symbol>
def categories_for_file(file)
_, categories = CATEGORIES.find do |key, _|
filename_regex, changes_regex = Array(key)
found = filename_regex.match?(file)
found &&= changed_lines(file).any? { |changed_line| changes_regex.match?(changed_line) } if changes_regex
found
end
Array(categories || :unknown)
end
# Returns the GFM for a category label, making its best guess if it's not
# a category we know about.
#
# @return[String]
def label_for_category(category)
CATEGORY_LABELS.fetch(category, "~#{category}")
end
CATEGORY_LABELS = {
docs: "~documentation", # Docs are reviewed along DevOps stages, so don't need roulette for now.
none: "",
qa: "~QA",
test: "~test ~Quality for `spec/features/*`",
engineering_productivity: '~"Engineering Productivity" for CI, Danger'
}.freeze
# First-match win, so be sure to put more specific regex at the top...
CATEGORIES = {
[%r{usage_data}, %r{^(\+|-).*(count|distinct_count)\(.*\)(.*)$}] => [:database, :backend],
%r{\Adoc/.*(\.(md|png|gif|jpg))\z} => :docs,
%r{\A(CONTRIBUTING|LICENSE|MAINTENANCE|PHILOSOPHY|PROCESS|README)(\.md)?\z} => :docs,
%r{\A(ee/)?app/(assets|views)/} => :frontend,
%r{\A(ee/)?public/} => :frontend,
%r{\A(ee/)?spec/(javascripts|frontend)/} => :frontend,
%r{\A(ee/)?vendor/assets/} => :frontend,
%r{\A(ee/)?scripts/frontend/} => :frontend,
%r{(\A|/)(
\.babelrc |
\.eslintignore |
\.eslintrc(\.yml)? |
\.nvmrc |
\.prettierignore |
\.prettierrc |
\.scss-lint.yml |
\.stylelintrc |
\.haml-lint.yml |
\.haml-lint_todo.yml |
babel\.config\.js |
jest\.config\.js |
package\.json |
yarn\.lock |
config/.+\.js
)\z}x => :frontend,
%r{(\A|/)(
\.gitlab/ci/frontend\.gitlab-ci\.yml
)\z}x => %i[frontend engineering_productivity],
%r{\A(ee/)?db/(?!fixtures)[^/]+} => :database,
%r{\A(ee/)?lib/gitlab/(database|background_migration|sql|github_import)(/|\.rb)} => :database,
%r{\A(app/models/project_authorization|app/services/users/refresh_authorized_projects_service)(/|\.rb)} => :database,
%r{\A(ee/)?app/finders/} => :database,
%r{\Arubocop/cop/migration(/|\.rb)} => :database,
%r{\A(\.gitlab-ci\.yml\z|\.gitlab\/ci)} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{\A\.codeclimate\.yml\z} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{\A\.overcommit\.yml\.example\z} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{\A\.editorconfig\z} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{Dangerfile\z} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{\A(ee/)?(danger/|lib/gitlab/danger/)} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{\A(ee/)?scripts/} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{\Atooling/} => :engineering_productivity,
%r{\A(ee/)?app/(?!assets|views)[^/]+} => :backend,
%r{\A(ee/)?(bin|config|generator_templates|lib|rubocop)/} => :backend,
%r{\A(ee/)?spec/features/} => :test,
%r{\A(ee/)?spec/} => :backend,
%r{\A(ee/)?vendor/} => :backend,
%r{\A(Gemfile|Gemfile.lock|Rakefile)\z} => :backend,
%r{\A[A-Z_]+_VERSION\z} => :backend,
%r{\A\.rubocop(_todo)?\.yml\z} => :backend,
%r{\Afile_hooks/} => :backend,
%r{\A(ee/)?qa/} => :qa,
# Files that don't fit into any category are marked with :none
%r{\A(ee/)?changelogs/} => :none,
%r{\Alocale/gitlab\.pot\z} => :none,
# Fallbacks in case the above patterns miss anything
%r{\.rb\z} => :backend,
%r{(
\.(md|txt)\z |
\.markdownlint\.json
)}x => :none, # To reinstate roulette for documentation, set to `:docs`.
%r{\.js\z} => :frontend
}.freeze
def new_teammates(usernames)
usernames.map { |u| Gitlab::Danger::Teammate.new('username' => u) }
end
def missing_database_labels(current_mr_labels)
labels = if has_database_scoped_labels?(current_mr_labels)
['database']
else
['database', 'database::review pending']
end
labels - current_mr_labels
end
def sanitize_mr_title(title)
title.gsub(DRAFT_REGEX, '').gsub(/`/, '\\\`')
end
def security_mr?
return false unless gitlab_helper
gitlab_helper.mr_json['web_url'].include?('/gitlab-org/security/')
end
def cherry_pick_mr?
return false unless gitlab_helper
/cherry[\s-]*pick/i.match?(gitlab_helper.mr_json['title'])
end
def stable_branch?
return false unless gitlab_helper
/\A\d+-\d+-stable-ee/i.match?(gitlab_helper.mr_json['target_branch'])
end
def mr_has_labels?(*labels)
return false unless gitlab_helper
labels = labels.flatten.uniq
(labels & gitlab_helper.mr_labels) == labels
end
def labels_list(labels, sep: ', ')
labels.map { |label| %Q{~"#{label}"} }.join(sep)
end
def prepare_labels_for_mr(labels)
return '' unless labels.any?
"/label #{labels_list(labels, sep: ' ')}"
end
private
def has_database_scoped_labels?(current_mr_labels)
current_mr_labels.any? { |label| label.start_with?('database::') }
end
end
end
end
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