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// Copyright 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package issues_test
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"sort"
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
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"strconv"
"sync"
"testing"
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"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/foreignreference"
issues_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/issues"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/organization"
repo_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/repo"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/unittest"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"xorm.io/builder"
)
func TestIssue_ReplaceLabels(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
testSuccess := func(issueID int64, labelIDs []int64) {
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: issueID}).(*issues_model.Issue)
repo := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: issue.RepoID}).(*repo_model.Repository)
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: repo.OwnerID}).(*user_model.User)
labels := make([]*issues_model.Label, len(labelIDs))
for i, labelID := range labelIDs {
labels[i] = unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: labelID, RepoID: repo.ID}).(*issues_model.Label)
}
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.ReplaceIssueLabels(issue, labels, doer))
unittest.AssertCount(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issueID}, len(labelIDs))
for _, labelID := range labelIDs {
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issueID, LabelID: labelID})
}
}
testSuccess(1, []int64{2})
testSuccess(1, []int64{1, 2})
testSuccess(1, []int64{})
}
func Test_GetIssueIDsByRepoID(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
ids, err := issues_model.GetIssueIDsByRepoID(db.DefaultContext, 1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, ids, 5)
}
func TestIssueAPIURL(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 1}).(*issues_model.Issue)
err := issue.LoadAttributes(db.DefaultContext)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "https://try.gitea.io/api/v1/repos/user2/repo1/issues/1", issue.APIURL())
}
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func TestGetIssuesByIDs(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
testSuccess := func(expectedIssueIDs, nonExistentIssueIDs []int64) {
issues, err := issues_model.GetIssuesByIDs(db.DefaultContext, append(expectedIssueIDs, nonExistentIssueIDs...))
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assert.NoError(t, err)
actualIssueIDs := make([]int64, len(issues))
for i, issue := range issues {
actualIssueIDs[i] = issue.ID
}
assert.Equal(t, expectedIssueIDs, actualIssueIDs)
}
testSuccess([]int64{1, 2, 3}, []int64{})
testSuccess([]int64{1, 2, 3}, []int64{unittest.NonexistentID})
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}
func TestGetParticipantIDsByIssue(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
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checkParticipants := func(issueID int64, userIDs []int) {
issue, err := issues_model.GetIssueByID(db.DefaultContext, issueID)
assert.NoError(t, err)
participants, err := issue.GetParticipantIDsByIssue(db.DefaultContext)
if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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participantsIDs := make([]int, len(participants))
for i, uid := range participants {
participantsIDs[i] = int(uid)
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}
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sort.Ints(participantsIDs)
sort.Ints(userIDs)
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assert.Equal(t, userIDs, participantsIDs)
}
}
// User 1 is issue1 poster (see fixtures/issue.yml)
// User 2 only labeled issue1 (see fixtures/comment.yml)
// Users 3 and 5 made actual comments (see fixtures/comment.yml)
// User 3 is inactive, thus not active participant
checkParticipants(1, []int{1, 5})
}
func TestIssue_ClearLabels(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
issueID int64
doerID int64
}{
{1, 2}, // non-pull-request, has labels
{2, 2}, // pull-request, has labels
{3, 2}, // pull-request, has no labels
}
for _, test := range tests {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: test.issueID}).(*issues_model.Issue)
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: test.doerID}).(*user_model.User)
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.ClearIssueLabels(issue, doer))
unittest.AssertNotExistsBean(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: test.issueID})
}
}
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func TestUpdateIssueCols(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{}).(*issues_model.Issue)
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const newTitle = "New Title for unit test"
issue.Title = newTitle
prevContent := issue.Content
issue.Content = "This should have no effect"
now := time.Now().Unix()
assert.NoError(t, issues_model.UpdateIssueCols(db.DefaultContext, issue, "name"))
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then := time.Now().Unix()
updatedIssue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: issue.ID}).(*issues_model.Issue)
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assert.EqualValues(t, newTitle, updatedIssue.Title)
assert.EqualValues(t, prevContent, updatedIssue.Content)
unittest.AssertInt64InRange(t, now, then, int64(updatedIssue.UpdatedUnix))
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}
func TestIssues(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
for _, test := range []struct {
Opts issues_model.IssuesOptions
ExpectedIssueIDs []int64
}{
{
issues_model.IssuesOptions{
AssigneeID: 1,
SortType: "oldest",
},
[]int64{1, 6},
},
{
issues_model.IssuesOptions{
RepoCond: builder.In("repo_id", 1, 3),
SortType: "oldest",
ListOptions: db.ListOptions{
API add/generalize pagination (#9452) * paginate results * fixed deadlock * prevented breaking change * updated swagger * go fmt * fixed find topic * go mod tidy * go mod vendor with go1.13.5 * fixed repo find topics * fixed unit test * added Limit method to Engine struct; use engine variable when provided; fixed gitignore * use ItemsPerPage for default pagesize; fix GetWatchers, getOrgUsersByOrgID and GetStargazers; fix GetAllCommits headers; reverted some changed behaviors * set Page value on Home route * improved memory allocations * fixed response headers * removed logfiles * fixed import order * import order * improved swagger * added function to get models.ListOptions from context * removed pagesize diff on unit test * fixed imports * removed unnecessary struct field * fixed go fmt * scoped PR * code improvements * code improvements * go mod tidy * fixed import order * fixed commit statuses session * fixed files headers * fixed headers; added pagination for notifications * go mod tidy * go fmt * removed Private from user search options; added setting.UI.IssuePagingNum as default valeu on repo's issues list * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> Co-Authored-By: zeripath <art27@cantab.net> * fixed build error * CI.restart() * fixed merge conflicts resolve * fixed conflicts resolve * improved FindTrackedTimesOptions.ToOptions() method * added backwards compatibility on ListReleases request; fixed issue tracked time ToSession * fixed build error; fixed swagger template * fixed swagger template * fixed ListReleases backwards compatibility * added page to user search route Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <matti@mdranta.net> Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
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Page: 1,
PageSize: 4,
},
},
[]int64{1, 2, 3, 5},
},
{
issues_model.IssuesOptions{
LabelIDs: []int64{1},
ListOptions: db.ListOptions{
API add/generalize pagination (#9452) * paginate results * fixed deadlock * prevented breaking change * updated swagger * go fmt * fixed find topic * go mod tidy * go mod vendor with go1.13.5 * fixed repo find topics * fixed unit test * added Limit method to Engine struct; use engine variable when provided; fixed gitignore * use ItemsPerPage for default pagesize; fix GetWatchers, getOrgUsersByOrgID and GetStargazers; fix GetAllCommits headers; reverted some changed behaviors * set Page value on Home route * improved memory allocations * fixed response headers * removed logfiles * fixed import order * import order * improved swagger * added function to get models.ListOptions from context * removed pagesize diff on unit test * fixed imports * removed unnecessary struct field * fixed go fmt * scoped PR * code improvements * code improvements * go mod tidy * fixed import order * fixed commit statuses session * fixed files headers * fixed headers; added pagination for notifications * go mod tidy * go fmt * removed Private from user search options; added setting.UI.IssuePagingNum as default valeu on repo's issues list * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> Co-Authored-By: zeripath <art27@cantab.net> * fixed build error * CI.restart() * fixed merge conflicts resolve * fixed conflicts resolve * improved FindTrackedTimesOptions.ToOptions() method * added backwards compatibility on ListReleases request; fixed issue tracked time ToSession * fixed build error; fixed swagger template * fixed swagger template * fixed ListReleases backwards compatibility * added page to user search route Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <matti@mdranta.net> Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
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Page: 1,
PageSize: 4,
},
},
[]int64{2, 1},
},
{
issues_model.IssuesOptions{
LabelIDs: []int64{1, 2},
ListOptions: db.ListOptions{
API add/generalize pagination (#9452) * paginate results * fixed deadlock * prevented breaking change * updated swagger * go fmt * fixed find topic * go mod tidy * go mod vendor with go1.13.5 * fixed repo find topics * fixed unit test * added Limit method to Engine struct; use engine variable when provided; fixed gitignore * use ItemsPerPage for default pagesize; fix GetWatchers, getOrgUsersByOrgID and GetStargazers; fix GetAllCommits headers; reverted some changed behaviors * set Page value on Home route * improved memory allocations * fixed response headers * removed logfiles * fixed import order * import order * improved swagger * added function to get models.ListOptions from context * removed pagesize diff on unit test * fixed imports * removed unnecessary struct field * fixed go fmt * scoped PR * code improvements * code improvements * go mod tidy * fixed import order * fixed commit statuses session * fixed files headers * fixed headers; added pagination for notifications * go mod tidy * go fmt * removed Private from user search options; added setting.UI.IssuePagingNum as default valeu on repo's issues list * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> Co-Authored-By: zeripath <art27@cantab.net> * fixed build error * CI.restart() * fixed merge conflicts resolve * fixed conflicts resolve * improved FindTrackedTimesOptions.ToOptions() method * added backwards compatibility on ListReleases request; fixed issue tracked time ToSession * fixed build error; fixed swagger template * fixed swagger template * fixed ListReleases backwards compatibility * added page to user search route Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <matti@mdranta.net> Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de> Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
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Page: 1,
PageSize: 4,
},
},
[]int64{}, // issues with **both** label 1 and 2, none of these issues matches, TODO: add more tests
},
} {
issues, err := issues_model.Issues(&test.Opts)
assert.NoError(t, err)
if assert.Len(t, issues, len(test.ExpectedIssueIDs)) {
for i, issue := range issues {
assert.EqualValues(t, test.ExpectedIssueIDs[i], issue.ID)
}
}
}
}
func TestGetUserIssueStats(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
for _, test := range []struct {
Opts issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions
ExpectedIssueStats issues_model.IssueStats
}{
{
issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions{
UserID: 1,
[UI] IssuePage multi repo select (#8741) * Make repository list @ issues/PR page persist Will partially fix #6355 * Enable multiple selections in repo list @ issues/PR page Part of issue #6355 * Add RepoIDs to UserIssueStatsOptions to make "type" count correct when selecting one/multiple repos. * Replace variable "repo" with list "repos[]" and enable multiple selections of repositories from list by including/excluding RepoIDs in list. * * Remove redundant code * Add 'All' button Improves functionality of the page, so that backtracking is not necessary to reset the page * Remove redundant variable Completely replace 'RepoID' with 'RepoIDs' and remove redundant code * Add RepoIDs to label link * Revert part of code to previous version to troubleshoot build failure * Implement old and new pieces of code whilst adhering to multi select * Attempt to join the two versions Last commit passed tests but doesn't work in practice, this works in practice and hopefully passes the tests. * Update tests to desired state * Fix pagination implementation and tests * Pass repoIDs as `repos=[1,2,3...]` instead of several `repos[]=..` * Update tests file to reflect new functionality * Update template with new `repos` format * Implement new solution to show constant "total issues" count for "All" button * Correct behavior when passing zero to array * Comment out test url returning 404 This keeps returning 404 in the test despite working in practice, for the sake of running more tests I am commenting it out * Comment out another test url returning 404 Last attempt, if more tests crash I will uncomment the urls and request assistance. * Reenable tests and test fix * Re-enable tests * Make selecting "In your repositories" reset selection as passing IDs of repos belonging to other profiles causes breakage * Remove unnecessary (with multi-selection enable) code * Drop repo from repo map and total count if permission denied * Remove extra parenthesis * make template work again * find bug! * forgot the '#' at bugfixing * delete unused RepoID * compile regex only one time * make fmt * local variable = capital letter lower * check if repos query pattern is correct * pagination remove last , - make regex work again * use Replace instead of ReplaceAll; del delete * fix test * how did this test binary got in?!? dont forgot the "-p" at git add * ! * dont replace -> cut fisrt & last string Co-Authored-By: zeripath <art27@cantab.net> * jet another regex dont mind as long as it has the same result and is performatn ... Co-Authored-By: zeripath <art27@cantab.net> * dont use nonexisting repo for test * exclude /issues?type=created_by from test * add table to querys use same syntax in each query (table.colum) * add new issue for test * dont make a workaround or something else this need a refactor itself and is out of scope for this PR * fix misspell * CI.redo() * englisch txt update Co-Authored-By: zeripath <art27@cantab.net> * add sugestions * Tweak & Fix * CI.restart()
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RepoIDs: []int64{1},
FilterMode: issues_model.FilterModeAll,
},
issues_model.IssueStats{
YourRepositoriesCount: 1, // 6
AssignCount: 1, // 6
CreateCount: 1, // 6
OpenCount: 1, // 6
ClosedCount: 1, // 1
},
},
{
issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions{
UserID: 1,
RepoIDs: []int64{1},
FilterMode: issues_model.FilterModeAll,
IsClosed: true,
},
issues_model.IssueStats{
YourRepositoriesCount: 1, // 6
AssignCount: 0,
CreateCount: 0,
OpenCount: 1, // 6
ClosedCount: 1, // 1
},
},
{
issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions{
UserID: 1,
FilterMode: issues_model.FilterModeAssign,
},
issues_model.IssueStats{
YourRepositoriesCount: 1, // 6
AssignCount: 1, // 6
CreateCount: 1, // 6
OpenCount: 1, // 6
ClosedCount: 0,
},
},
{
issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions{
UserID: 1,
FilterMode: issues_model.FilterModeCreate,
},
issues_model.IssueStats{
YourRepositoriesCount: 1, // 6
AssignCount: 1, // 6
CreateCount: 1, // 6
OpenCount: 1, // 6
ClosedCount: 0,
},
},
{
issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions{
UserID: 1,
FilterMode: issues_model.FilterModeMention,
},
issues_model.IssueStats{
YourRepositoriesCount: 1, // 6
AssignCount: 1, // 6
CreateCount: 1, // 6
MentionCount: 0,
OpenCount: 0,
ClosedCount: 0,
},
},
issue search on my related repositories (#9758) * adding search capability to user's issues dashboard * global issue search * placement of search bar on issues dashboard * fixed some bugs in the issue dashboard search * added unit test because IssueIDs option was added to UserIssueStatsOptions * some renaming of fields in the issue dashboard code to be more clear; also trying to fix issue of searching the right repos based on the filter * added unit test fro GetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions; fixed search lost on pagination; using shown issue status for open/close count; removed some debugging * fix issue with all count showing incorrectly * removed todo comment left in by mistake * typo pulling wrong count * fxied all count being off when selecting repositories * setting the opts.IsClosed after pulling repos to search, this is done so that the list of repo ids to serach for the keyword is not limited, we need to get all the issue ids for the shown issue stats * added "accessibleRepositoryCondition" check on the query to pull the repo ids to search for issues, this is an added protection to ensure we don't search repos the user does not have access to * added code so that in the issues search, we won't use an in clause of issues ids that goes over 1000 * fixed unit test * using 950 as the limit for issue search, removed unneeded group by in GetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions, showing search on pulls dashboard page too (not just issues) Co-authored-by: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com>
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{
issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions{
issue search on my related repositories (#9758) * adding search capability to user's issues dashboard * global issue search * placement of search bar on issues dashboard * fixed some bugs in the issue dashboard search * added unit test because IssueIDs option was added to UserIssueStatsOptions * some renaming of fields in the issue dashboard code to be more clear; also trying to fix issue of searching the right repos based on the filter * added unit test fro GetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions; fixed search lost on pagination; using shown issue status for open/close count; removed some debugging * fix issue with all count showing incorrectly * removed todo comment left in by mistake * typo pulling wrong count * fxied all count being off when selecting repositories * setting the opts.IsClosed after pulling repos to search, this is done so that the list of repo ids to serach for the keyword is not limited, we need to get all the issue ids for the shown issue stats * added "accessibleRepositoryCondition" check on the query to pull the repo ids to search for issues, this is an added protection to ensure we don't search repos the user does not have access to * added code so that in the issues search, we won't use an in clause of issues ids that goes over 1000 * fixed unit test * using 950 as the limit for issue search, removed unneeded group by in GetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions, showing search on pulls dashboard page too (not just issues) Co-authored-by: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com>
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UserID: 1,
FilterMode: issues_model.FilterModeCreate,
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IssueIDs: []int64{1},
},
issues_model.IssueStats{
YourRepositoriesCount: 1, // 1
AssignCount: 1, // 1
CreateCount: 1, // 1
OpenCount: 1, // 1
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ClosedCount: 0,
},
},
{
issues_model.UserIssueStatsOptions{
UserID: 2,
Org: unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &organization.Organization{ID: 3}).(*organization.Organization),
Team: unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &organization.Team{ID: 7}).(*organization.Team),
FilterMode: issues_model.FilterModeAll,
},
issues_model.IssueStats{
YourRepositoriesCount: 2,
AssignCount: 1,
CreateCount: 1,
OpenCount: 2,
},
},
} {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%#v", test.Opts), func(t *testing.T) {
stats, err := issues_model.GetUserIssueStats(test.Opts)
if !assert.NoError(t, err) {
return
}
assert.Equal(t, test.ExpectedIssueStats, *stats)
})
}
}
Shows total tracked time in issue and milestone list (#3341) * Show total tracked time in issue and milestone list Show total tracked time at issue page Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Optimizing TotalTimes by using SumInt Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fixing wrong total times for milestones caused by a missing JOIN Adding unit tests for total times Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Logging error instead of ignoring it Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Correcting spelling mistakes Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Change error message to a short version Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add error handling to TotalTimes Add variable for totalTimes Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de> * Introduce TotalTrackedTimes as variable of issue Load TotalTrackedTimes by loading attributes of IssueList Load TotalTrackedTimes by loading attributes of single issue Add Sec2Time as helper to use it in templates Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fixed test + gofmt Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Load TotalTrackedTimes via MilestoneList instead of single requests Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add documentation for MilestoneList Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add documentation for MilestoneList Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix test Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Change comment from SQL query to description Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix unit test by using int64 instead of int Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix unit test by using int64 instead of int Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Check if timetracker is enabled Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix test by enabling timetracking Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de>
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func TestIssue_loadTotalTimes(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
ms, err := issues_model.GetIssueByID(db.DefaultContext, 2)
Shows total tracked time in issue and milestone list (#3341) * Show total tracked time in issue and milestone list Show total tracked time at issue page Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Optimizing TotalTimes by using SumInt Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fixing wrong total times for milestones caused by a missing JOIN Adding unit tests for total times Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Logging error instead of ignoring it Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Correcting spelling mistakes Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Change error message to a short version Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add error handling to TotalTimes Add variable for totalTimes Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de> * Introduce TotalTrackedTimes as variable of issue Load TotalTrackedTimes by loading attributes of IssueList Load TotalTrackedTimes by loading attributes of single issue Add Sec2Time as helper to use it in templates Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fixed test + gofmt Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Load TotalTrackedTimes via MilestoneList instead of single requests Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add documentation for MilestoneList Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add documentation for MilestoneList Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix test Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Change comment from SQL query to description Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix unit test by using int64 instead of int Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix unit test by using int64 instead of int Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Check if timetracker is enabled Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix test by enabling timetracking Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de>
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assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.NoError(t, ms.LoadTotalTimes(db.DefaultContext))
assert.Equal(t, int64(3682), ms.TotalTrackedTime)
Shows total tracked time in issue and milestone list (#3341) * Show total tracked time in issue and milestone list Show total tracked time at issue page Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Optimizing TotalTimes by using SumInt Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fixing wrong total times for milestones caused by a missing JOIN Adding unit tests for total times Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Logging error instead of ignoring it Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Correcting spelling mistakes Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Change error message to a short version Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add error handling to TotalTimes Add variable for totalTimes Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de> * Introduce TotalTrackedTimes as variable of issue Load TotalTrackedTimes by loading attributes of IssueList Load TotalTrackedTimes by loading attributes of single issue Add Sec2Time as helper to use it in templates Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fixed test + gofmt Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Load TotalTrackedTimes via MilestoneList instead of single requests Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add documentation for MilestoneList Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Add documentation for MilestoneList Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix test Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Change comment from SQL query to description Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix unit test by using int64 instead of int Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix unit test by using int64 instead of int Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Check if timetracker is enabled Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software> * Fix test by enabling timetracking Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de>
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}
func TestIssue_SearchIssueIDsByKeyword(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
total, ids, err := issues_model.SearchIssueIDsByKeyword(context.TODO(), "issue2", []int64{1}, 10, 0)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, total)
assert.EqualValues(t, []int64{2}, ids)
total, ids, err = issues_model.SearchIssueIDsByKeyword(context.TODO(), "first", []int64{1}, 10, 0)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, total)
assert.EqualValues(t, []int64{1}, ids)
total, ids, err = issues_model.SearchIssueIDsByKeyword(context.TODO(), "for", []int64{1}, 10, 0)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 5, total)
assert.ElementsMatch(t, []int64{1, 2, 3, 5, 11}, ids)
// issue1's comment id 2
total, ids, err = issues_model.SearchIssueIDsByKeyword(context.TODO(), "good", []int64{1}, 10, 0)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, total)
assert.EqualValues(t, []int64{1}, ids)
}
issue search on my related repositories (#9758) * adding search capability to user's issues dashboard * global issue search * placement of search bar on issues dashboard * fixed some bugs in the issue dashboard search * added unit test because IssueIDs option was added to UserIssueStatsOptions * some renaming of fields in the issue dashboard code to be more clear; also trying to fix issue of searching the right repos based on the filter * added unit test fro GetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions; fixed search lost on pagination; using shown issue status for open/close count; removed some debugging * fix issue with all count showing incorrectly * removed todo comment left in by mistake * typo pulling wrong count * fxied all count being off when selecting repositories * setting the opts.IsClosed after pulling repos to search, this is done so that the list of repo ids to serach for the keyword is not limited, we need to get all the issue ids for the shown issue stats * added "accessibleRepositoryCondition" check on the query to pull the repo ids to search for issues, this is an added protection to ensure we don't search repos the user does not have access to * added code so that in the issues search, we won't use an in clause of issues ids that goes over 1000 * fixed unit test * using 950 as the limit for issue search, removed unneeded group by in GetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions, showing search on pulls dashboard page too (not just issues) Co-authored-by: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com>
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func TestGetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
user := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2}).(*user_model.User)
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for _, test := range []struct {
Opts issues_model.IssuesOptions
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ExpectedRepoIDs []int64
}{
{
issues_model.IssuesOptions{
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AssigneeID: 2,
},
[]int64{3, 32},
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},
{
issues_model.IssuesOptions{
RepoCond: builder.In("repo_id", 1, 2),
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},
[]int64{1, 2},
},
} {
repoIDs, err := issues_model.GetRepoIDsForIssuesOptions(&test.Opts, user)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
if assert.Len(t, repoIDs, len(test.ExpectedRepoIDs)) {
for i, repoID := range repoIDs {
assert.EqualValues(t, test.ExpectedRepoIDs[i], repoID)
}
}
}
}
func testInsertIssue(t *testing.T, title, content string, expectIndex int64) *issues_model.Issue {
var newIssue issues_model.Issue
t.Run(title, func(t *testing.T) {
repo := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: 1}).(*repo_model.Repository)
user := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2}).(*user_model.User)
issue := issues_model.Issue{
RepoID: repo.ID,
PosterID: user.ID,
Poster: user,
Title: title,
Content: content,
}
err := issues_model.NewIssue(repo, &issue, nil, nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
has, err := db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext).ID(issue.ID).Get(&newIssue)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, has)
assert.EqualValues(t, issue.Title, newIssue.Title)
assert.EqualValues(t, issue.Content, newIssue.Content)
if expectIndex > 0 {
assert.EqualValues(t, expectIndex, newIssue.Index)
}
})
return &newIssue
}
func TestIssue_InsertIssue(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
// there are 5 issues and max index is 5 on repository 1, so this one should 6
issue := testInsertIssue(t, "my issue1", "special issue's comments?", 6)
_, err := db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext).ID(issue.ID).Delete(new(issues_model.Issue))
assert.NoError(t, err)
issue = testInsertIssue(t, `my issue2, this is my son's love \n \r \ `, "special issue's '' comments?", 7)
_, err = db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext).ID(issue.ID).Delete(new(issues_model.Issue))
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestIssue_ResolveMentions(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
testSuccess := func(owner, repo, doer string, mentions []string, expected []int64) {
o := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{LowerName: owner}).(*user_model.User)
r := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{OwnerID: o.ID, LowerName: repo}).(*repo_model.Repository)
issue := &issues_model.Issue{RepoID: r.ID}
d := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{LowerName: doer}).(*user_model.User)
resolved, err := issues_model.ResolveIssueMentionsByVisibility(db.DefaultContext, issue, d, mentions)
assert.NoError(t, err)
ids := make([]int64, len(resolved))
for i, user := range resolved {
ids[i] = user.ID
}
sort.Slice(ids, func(i, j int) bool { return ids[i] < ids[j] })
assert.EqualValues(t, expected, ids)
}
// Public repo, existing user
testSuccess("user2", "repo1", "user1", []string{"user5"}, []int64{5})
// Public repo, non-existing user
testSuccess("user2", "repo1", "user1", []string{"nonexisting"}, []int64{})
// Public repo, doer
testSuccess("user2", "repo1", "user1", []string{"user1"}, []int64{})
// Private repo, team member
testSuccess("user17", "big_test_private_4", "user20", []string{"user2"}, []int64{2})
// Private repo, not a team member
testSuccess("user17", "big_test_private_4", "user20", []string{"user5"}, []int64{})
// Private repo, whole team
testSuccess("user17", "big_test_private_4", "user15", []string{"user17/owners"}, []int64{18})
}
func TestResourceIndex(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
var wg sync.WaitGroup
for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
wg.Add(1)
go func(i int) {
testInsertIssue(t, fmt.Sprintf("issue %d", i+1), "my issue", 0)
wg.Done()
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
}
func TestCorrectIssueStats(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
// Because the condition is to have chunked database look-ups,
// We have to more issues than `maxQueryParameters`, we will insert.
// maxQueryParameters + 10 issues into the testDatabase.
// Each new issues will have a constant description "Bugs are nasty"
// Which will be used later on.
issueAmount := issues_model.MaxQueryParameters + 10
var wg sync.WaitGroup
for i := 0; i < issueAmount; i++ {
wg.Add(1)
go func(i int) {
testInsertIssue(t, fmt.Sprintf("Issue %d", i+1), "Bugs are nasty", 0)
wg.Done()
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
// Now we will get all issueID's that match the "Bugs are nasty" query.
total, ids, err := issues_model.SearchIssueIDsByKeyword(context.TODO(), "Bugs are nasty", []int64{1}, issueAmount, 0)
// Just to be sure.
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, issueAmount, total)
// Now we will call the GetIssueStats with these IDs and if working,
// get the correct stats back.
issueStats, err := issues_model.GetIssueStats(&issues_model.IssueStatsOptions{
RepoID: 1,
IssueIDs: ids,
})
// Now check the values.
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, issueStats.OpenCount, issueAmount)
}
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
2022-03-17 18:08:35 +01:00
func TestIssueForeignReference(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 4}).(*issues_model.Issue)
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
2022-03-17 18:08:35 +01:00
assert.NotEqualValues(t, issue.Index, issue.ID) // make sure they are different to avoid false positive
// it is fine for an issue to not have a foreign reference
err := issue.LoadAttributes(db.DefaultContext)
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
2022-03-17 18:08:35 +01:00
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Nil(t, issue.ForeignReference)
var foreignIndex int64 = 12345
_, err = issues_model.GetIssueByForeignIndex(context.Background(), issue.RepoID, foreignIndex)
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
2022-03-17 18:08:35 +01:00
assert.True(t, foreignreference.IsErrLocalIndexNotExist(err))
err = db.Insert(db.DefaultContext, &foreignreference.ForeignReference{
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
2022-03-17 18:08:35 +01:00
LocalIndex: issue.Index,
ForeignIndex: strconv.FormatInt(foreignIndex, 10),
RepoID: issue.RepoID,
Type: foreignreference.TypeIssue,
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
err = issue.LoadAttributes(db.DefaultContext)
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
2022-03-17 18:08:35 +01:00
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, issue.ForeignReference.ForeignIndex, strconv.FormatInt(foreignIndex, 10))
found, err := issues_model.GetIssueByForeignIndex(context.Background(), issue.RepoID, foreignIndex)
Store the foreign ID of issues during migration (#18446) Storing the foreign identifier of an imported issue in the database is a prerequisite to implement idempotent migrations or mirror for issues. It is a baby step towards mirroring that introduces a new table. At the moment when an issue is created by the Gitea uploader, it fails if the issue already exists. The Gitea uploader could be modified so that, instead of failing, it looks up the database to find an existing issue. And if it does it would update the issue instead of creating a new one. However this is not currently possible because an information is missing from the database: the foreign identifier that uniquely represents the issue being migrated is not persisted. With this change, the foreign identifier is stored in the database and the Gitea uploader will then be able to run a query to figure out if a given issue being imported already exists. The implementation of mirroring for issues, pull requests, releases, etc. can be done in three steps: 1. Store an identifier for the element being mirrored (issue, pull request...) in the database (this is the purpose of these changes) 2. Modify the Gitea uploader to be able to update an existing repository with all it contains (issues, pull request...) instead of failing if it exists 3. Optimize the Gitea uploader to speed up the updates, when possible. The second step creates code that does not yet exist to enable idempotent migrations with the Gitea uploader. When a migration is done for the first time, the behavior is not changed. But when a migration is done for a repository that already exists, this new code is used to update it. The third step can use the code created in the second step to optimize and speed up migrations. For instance, when a migration is resumed, an issue that has an update time that is not more recent can be skipped and only newly created issues or updated ones will be updated. Another example of optimization could be that a webhook notifies Gitea when an issue is updated. The code triggered by the webhook would download only this issue and call the code created in the second step to update the issue, as if it was in the process of an idempotent migration. The ForeignReferences table is added to contain local and foreign ID pairs relative to a given repository. It can later be used for pull requests and other artifacts that can be mirrored. Although the foreign id could be added as a single field in issues or pull requests, it would need to be added to all tables that represent something that can be mirrored. Creating a new table makes for a simpler and more generic design. The drawback is that it requires an extra lookup to obtain the information. However, this extra information is only required during migration or mirroring and does not impact the way Gitea currently works. The foreign identifier of an issue or pull request is similar to the identifier of an external user, which is stored in reactions, issues, etc. as OriginalPosterID and so on. The representation of a user is however different and the ability of users to link their account to an external user at a later time is also a logic that is different from what is involved in mirroring or migrations. For these reasons, despite some commonalities, it is unclear at this time how the two tables (foreign reference and external user) could be merged together. The ForeignID field is extracted from the issue migration context so that it can be dumped in files with dump-repo and later restored via restore-repo. The GetAllComments downloader method is introduced to simplify the implementation and not overload the Context for the purpose of pagination. It also clarifies in which context the comments are paginated and in which context they are not. The Context interface is no longer useful for the purpose of retrieving the LocalID and ForeignID since they are now both available from the PullRequest and Issue struct. The Reviewable and Commentable interfaces replace and serve the same purpose. The Context data member of PullRequest and Issue becomes a DownloaderContext to clarify that its purpose is not to support in memory operations while the current downloader is acting but is not otherwise persisted. It is, for instance, used by the GitLab downloader to store the IsMergeRequest boolean and sort out issues. --- [source](https://lab.forgefriends.org/forgefriends/forgefriends/-/merge_requests/36) Signed-off-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org> Co-authored-by: Loïc Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
2022-03-17 18:08:35 +01:00
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, found.Index, issue.Index)
}
func TestMilestoneList_LoadTotalTrackedTimes(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
miles := issues_model.MilestoneList{
unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Milestone{ID: 1}).(*issues_model.Milestone),
}
assert.NoError(t, miles.LoadTotalTrackedTimes())
assert.Equal(t, int64(3682), miles[0].TotalTrackedTime)
}
func TestLoadTotalTrackedTime(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
milestone := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Milestone{ID: 1}).(*issues_model.Milestone)
assert.NoError(t, milestone.LoadTotalTrackedTime())
assert.Equal(t, int64(3682), milestone.TotalTrackedTime)
}
func TestCountIssues(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
count, err := issues_model.CountIssues(&issues_model.IssuesOptions{})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, 17, count)
}