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openproject/app/models/repository/git.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 the OpenProject Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
require 'redmine/scm/adapters/git_adapter'
class Repository::Git < Repository
attr_protected :root_url
validates_presence_of :url
ATTRIBUTE_KEY_NAMES = {
"url" => "Path to repository",
}
def self.human_attribute_name(attribute_key_name, options = {})
ATTRIBUTE_KEY_NAMES[attribute_key_name] || super
end
def self.scm_adapter_class
Redmine::Scm::Adapters::GitAdapter
end
def self.scm_name
'Git'
end
def supports_directory_revisions?
true
end
def repo_log_encoding
'UTF-8'
end
# Returns the identifier for the given git changeset
def self.changeset_identifier(changeset)
changeset.scmid
end
# Returns the readable identifier for the given git changeset
def self.format_changeset_identifier(changeset)
changeset.revision[0, 8]
end
def branches
scm.branches
end
def tags
scm.tags
end
def find_changeset_by_name(name)
return nil if name.nil? || name.empty?
e = changesets.find(:first, :conditions => ['revision = ?', name.to_s])
return e if e
changesets.find(:first, :conditions => ['scmid LIKE ?', "#{name}%"])
end
# With SCM's that have a sequential commit numbering, redmine is able to be
# clever and only fetch changesets going forward from the most recent one
# it knows about. However, with git, you never know if people have merged
# commits into the middle of the repository history, so we should parse
# the entire log. Since it's way too slow for large repositories, we only
# parse 1 week before the last known commit.
# The repository can still be fully reloaded by calling #clear_changesets
# before fetching changesets (eg. for offline resync)
def fetch_changesets
c = changesets.find(:first, :order => 'committed_on DESC')
since = (c ? c.committed_on - 7.days : nil)
revisions = scm.revisions('', nil, nil, {:all => true, :since => since, :reverse => true})
return if revisions.nil? || revisions.empty?
recent_changesets = changesets.find(:all, :conditions => ['committed_on >= ?', since])
# Clean out revisions that are no longer in git
recent_changesets.each {|c| c.destroy unless revisions.detect {|r| r.scmid.to_s == c.scmid.to_s }}
# Subtract revisions that redmine already knows about
recent_revisions = recent_changesets.map{|c| c.scmid}
revisions.reject!{|r| recent_revisions.include?(r.scmid)}
# Save the remaining ones to the database
unless revisions.nil?
revisions.each do |rev|
transaction do
changeset = Changeset.new(
:repository => self,
:revision => rev.identifier,
:scmid => rev.scmid,
:committer => rev.author,
:committed_on => rev.time,
:comments => rev.message)
if changeset.save
rev.paths.each do |file|
Change.create(
:changeset => changeset,
:action => file[:action],
:path => file[:path])
end
end
end
end
end
end
def latest_changesets(path,rev,limit=10)
revisions = scm.revisions(path, nil, rev, :limit => limit, :all => false)
return [] if revisions.nil? || revisions.empty?
changesets.find(
:all,
:conditions => [
"scmid IN (?)",
revisions.map!{|c| c.scmid}
],
:order => 'committed_on DESC'
)
end
end