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gitea/models/db/error.go
Lunny Xiao 87db4a47c8
Also sync DB branches on push if necessary (#28361) (#28403)
Fix #28056
Backport #28361 

This PR will check whether the repo has zero branch when pushing a
branch. If that, it means this repository hasn't been synced.

The reason caused that is after user upgrade from v1.20 -> v1.21, he
just push branches without visit the repository user interface. Because
all repositories routers will check whether a branches sync is necessary
but push has not such check.

For every repository, it has two states, synced or not synced. If there
is zero branch for a repository, then it will be assumed as non-sync
state. Otherwise, it's synced state. So if we think it's synced, we just
need to update branch/insert new branch. Otherwise do a full sync. So
that, for every push, there will be almost no extra load added. It's
high performance than yours.

For the implementation, we in fact will try to update the branch first,
if updated success with affect records > 0, then all are done. Because
that means the branch has been in the database. If no record is
affected, that means the branch does not exist in database. So there are
two possibilities. One is this is a new branch, then we just need to
insert the record. Another is the branches haven't been synced, then we
need to sync all the branches into database.
2023-12-11 06:16:56 +00:00

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// Copyright 2021 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package db
import (
"fmt"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
// ErrCancelled represents an error due to context cancellation
type ErrCancelled struct {
Message string
}
// IsErrCancelled checks if an error is a ErrCancelled.
func IsErrCancelled(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(ErrCancelled)
return ok
}
func (err ErrCancelled) Error() string {
return "Cancelled: " + err.Message
}
// ErrCancelledf returns an ErrCancelled for the provided format and args
func ErrCancelledf(format string, args ...any) error {
return ErrCancelled{
fmt.Sprintf(format, args...),
}
}
// ErrSSHDisabled represents an "SSH disabled" error.
type ErrSSHDisabled struct{}
// IsErrSSHDisabled checks if an error is a ErrSSHDisabled.
func IsErrSSHDisabled(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(ErrSSHDisabled)
return ok
}
func (err ErrSSHDisabled) Error() string {
return "SSH is disabled"
}
// ErrNotExist represents a non-exist error.
type ErrNotExist struct {
Resource string
ID int64
}
// IsErrNotExist checks if an error is an ErrNotExist
func IsErrNotExist(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(ErrNotExist)
return ok
}
func (err ErrNotExist) Error() string {
name := "record"
if err.Resource != "" {
name = err.Resource
}
if err.ID != 0 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s does not exist [id: %d]", name, err.ID)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s does not exist", name)
}
// Unwrap unwraps this as a ErrNotExist err
func (err ErrNotExist) Unwrap() error {
return util.ErrNotExist
}
// ErrConditionRequired represents an error which require condition.
type ErrConditionRequired struct{}
// IsErrConditionRequired checks if an error is an ErrConditionRequired
func IsErrConditionRequired(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(ErrConditionRequired)
return ok
}
func (err ErrConditionRequired) Error() string {
return "condition is required"
}
// Unwrap unwraps this as a ErrNotExist err
func (err ErrConditionRequired) Unwrap() error {
return util.ErrInvalidArgument
}