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gitea/routers/private/hook_post_receive.go

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// Copyright 2021 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package private
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"strconv"
issues_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/issues"
repo_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/repo"
gitea_context "code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/context"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/private"
repo_module "code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/repository"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/web"
repo_service "code.gitea.io/gitea/services/repository"
)
// HookPostReceive updates services and users
func HookPostReceive(ctx *gitea_context.PrivateContext) {
opts := web.GetForm(ctx).(*private.HookOptions)
// We don't rely on RepoAssignment here because:
// a) we don't need the git repo in this function
// b) our update function will likely change the repository in the db so we will need to refresh it
// c) we don't always need the repo
ownerName := ctx.Params(":owner")
repoName := ctx.Params(":repo")
// defer getting the repository at this point - as we should only retrieve it if we're going to call update
var repo *repo_model.Repository
updates := make([]*repo_module.PushUpdateOptions, 0, len(opts.OldCommitIDs))
wasEmpty := false
for i := range opts.OldCommitIDs {
refFullName := opts.RefFullNames[i]
// Only trigger activity updates for changes to branches or
// tags. Updates to other refs (eg, refs/notes, refs/changes,
// or other less-standard refs spaces are ignored since there
// may be a very large number of them).
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2 years ago
if refFullName.IsBranch() || refFullName.IsTag() {
if repo == nil {
repo = loadRepository(ctx, ownerName, repoName)
if ctx.Written() {
// Error handled in loadRepository
return
}
wasEmpty = repo.IsEmpty
}
option := &repo_module.PushUpdateOptions{
RefFullName: refFullName,
OldCommitID: opts.OldCommitIDs[i],
NewCommitID: opts.NewCommitIDs[i],
PusherID: opts.UserID,
PusherName: opts.UserName,
RepoUserName: ownerName,
RepoName: repoName,
}
updates = append(updates, option)
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2 years ago
if repo.IsEmpty && (refFullName.BranchName() == "master" || refFullName.BranchName() == "main") {
// put the master/main branch first
copy(updates[1:], updates)
updates[0] = option
}
}
}
if repo != nil && len(updates) > 0 {
if err := repo_service.PushUpdates(updates); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to Update: %s/%s Total Updates: %d", ownerName, repoName, len(updates))
for i, update := range updates {
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2 years ago
log.Error("Failed to Update: %s/%s Update: %d/%d: Branch: %s", ownerName, repoName, i, len(updates), update.RefFullName.BranchName())
}
log.Error("Failed to Update: %s/%s Error: %v", ownerName, repoName, err)
ctx.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, private.HookPostReceiveResult{
Err: fmt.Sprintf("Failed to Update: %s/%s Error: %v", ownerName, repoName, err),
})
return
}
}
// Handle Push Options
if len(opts.GitPushOptions) > 0 {
// load the repository
if repo == nil {
repo = loadRepository(ctx, ownerName, repoName)
if ctx.Written() {
// Error handled in loadRepository
return
}
wasEmpty = repo.IsEmpty
}
repo.IsPrivate = opts.GitPushOptions.Bool(private.GitPushOptionRepoPrivate, repo.IsPrivate)
repo.IsTemplate = opts.GitPushOptions.Bool(private.GitPushOptionRepoTemplate, repo.IsTemplate)
if err := repo_model.UpdateRepositoryCols(ctx, repo, "is_private", "is_template"); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to Update: %s/%s Error: %v", ownerName, repoName, err)
ctx.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, private.HookPostReceiveResult{
Err: fmt.Sprintf("Failed to Update: %s/%s Error: %v", ownerName, repoName, err),
})
}
}
results := make([]private.HookPostReceiveBranchResult, 0, len(opts.OldCommitIDs))
// We have to reload the repo in case its state is changed above
repo = nil
var baseRepo *repo_model.Repository
// Now handle the pull request notification trailers
for i := range opts.OldCommitIDs {
refFullName := opts.RefFullNames[i]
newCommitID := opts.NewCommitIDs[i]
// post update for agit pull request
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2 years ago
// FIXME: use pr.Flow to test whether it's an Agit PR or a GH PR
if git.SupportProcReceive && refFullName.IsPull() {
if repo == nil {
repo = loadRepository(ctx, ownerName, repoName)
if ctx.Written() {
return
}
}
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2 years ago
pullIndex, _ := strconv.ParseInt(refFullName.PullName(), 10, 64)
if pullIndex <= 0 {
continue
}
pr, err := issues_model.GetPullRequestByIndex(ctx, repo.ID, pullIndex)
if err != nil && !issues_model.IsErrPullRequestNotExist(err) {
log.Error("Failed to get PR by index %v Error: %v", pullIndex, err)
ctx.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, private.Response{
Err: fmt.Sprintf("Failed to get PR by index %v Error: %v", pullIndex, err),
})
return
}
if pr == nil {
continue
}
results = append(results, private.HookPostReceiveBranchResult{
Message: setting.Git.PullRequestPushMessage && repo.AllowsPulls(),
Create: false,
Branch: "",
URL: fmt.Sprintf("%s/pulls/%d", repo.HTMLURL(), pr.Index),
})
continue
}
// If we've pushed a branch (and not deleted it)
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2 years ago
if newCommitID != git.EmptySHA && refFullName.IsBranch() {
// First ensure we have the repository loaded, we're allowed pulls requests and we can get the base repo
if repo == nil {
repo = loadRepository(ctx, ownerName, repoName)
if ctx.Written() {
return
}
baseRepo = repo
if repo.IsFork {
if err := repo.GetBaseRepo(ctx); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to get Base Repository of Forked repository: %-v Error: %v", repo, err)
ctx.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, private.HookPostReceiveResult{
Err: fmt.Sprintf("Failed to get Base Repository of Forked repository: %-v Error: %v", repo, err),
RepoWasEmpty: wasEmpty,
})
return
}
if repo.BaseRepo.AllowsPulls() {
baseRepo = repo.BaseRepo
}
}
if !baseRepo.AllowsPulls() {
// We can stop there's no need to go any further
ctx.JSON(http.StatusOK, private.HookPostReceiveResult{
RepoWasEmpty: wasEmpty,
})
return
}
}
Use the type RefName for all the needed places and fix pull mirror sync bugs (#24634) This PR replaces all string refName as a type `git.RefName` to make the code more maintainable. Fix #15367 Replaces #23070 It also fixed a bug that tags are not sync because `git remote --prune origin` will not remove local tags if remote removed. We in fact should use `git fetch --prune --tags origin` but not `git remote update origin` to do the sync. Some answer from ChatGPT as ref. > If the git fetch --prune --tags command is not working as expected, there could be a few reasons why. Here are a few things to check: > >Make sure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can check the version by running git --version in your terminal. If you have an outdated version, try updating Git and see if that resolves the issue. > >Check that your Git repository is properly configured to track the remote repository's tags. You can check this by running git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch and verifying that it includes +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*. If it does not, you can add it by running git config --add remote.origin.fetch "+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*". > >Verify that the tags you are trying to prune actually exist on the remote repository. You can do this by running git ls-remote --tags origin to list all the tags on the remote repository. > >Check if any local tags have been created that match the names of tags on the remote repository. If so, these local tags may be preventing the git fetch --prune --tags command from working properly. You can delete local tags using the git tag -d command. --------- Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2 years ago
branch := refFullName.BranchName()
// If our branch is the default branch of an unforked repo - there's no PR to create or refer to
if !repo.IsFork && branch == baseRepo.DefaultBranch {
results = append(results, private.HookPostReceiveBranchResult{})
continue
}
pr, err := issues_model.GetUnmergedPullRequest(ctx, repo.ID, baseRepo.ID, branch, baseRepo.DefaultBranch, issues_model.PullRequestFlowGithub)
if err != nil && !issues_model.IsErrPullRequestNotExist(err) {
log.Error("Failed to get active PR in: %-v Branch: %s to: %-v Branch: %s Error: %v", repo, branch, baseRepo, baseRepo.DefaultBranch, err)
ctx.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, private.HookPostReceiveResult{
Err: fmt.Sprintf(
"Failed to get active PR in: %-v Branch: %s to: %-v Branch: %s Error: %v", repo, branch, baseRepo, baseRepo.DefaultBranch, err),
RepoWasEmpty: wasEmpty,
})
return
}
if pr == nil {
if repo.IsFork {
branch = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", repo.OwnerName, branch)
}
results = append(results, private.HookPostReceiveBranchResult{
Message: setting.Git.PullRequestPushMessage && baseRepo.AllowsPulls(),
Create: true,
Branch: branch,
URL: fmt.Sprintf("%s/compare/%s...%s", baseRepo.HTMLURL(), util.PathEscapeSegments(baseRepo.DefaultBranch), util.PathEscapeSegments(branch)),
})
} else {
results = append(results, private.HookPostReceiveBranchResult{
Message: setting.Git.PullRequestPushMessage && baseRepo.AllowsPulls(),
Create: false,
Branch: branch,
URL: fmt.Sprintf("%s/pulls/%d", baseRepo.HTMLURL(), pr.Index),
})
}
}
}
ctx.JSON(http.StatusOK, private.HookPostReceiveResult{
Results: results,
RepoWasEmpty: wasEmpty,
})
}