Commit 464b0de1 authored by Dmitriy Zaporozhets's avatar Dmitriy Zaporozhets

Merge branch 'filter-web-hooks-by-branch' into 'master'

Filter web hooks by branch

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!19513
parents 97ee68b1 9d742e61
......@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ class Projects::HooksController < Projects::ApplicationController
:enable_ssl_verification,
:token,
:url,
:push_events_branch_filter,
*ProjectHook.triggers.values
)
end
......
......@@ -50,14 +50,20 @@ module ProtectedRef
.map(&:"#{action}_access_levels").flatten
end
# Returns all protected refs that match the given ref name.
# This checks all records from the scope built up so far, and does
# _not_ return a relation.
#
# This method optionally takes in a list of `protected_refs` to search
# through, to avoid calling out to the database.
def matching(ref_name, protected_refs: nil)
ProtectedRefMatcher.matching(self, ref_name, protected_refs: protected_refs)
(protected_refs || self.all).select { |protected_ref| protected_ref.matches?(ref_name) }
end
end
private
def ref_matcher
@ref_matcher ||= ProtectedRefMatcher.new(self)
@ref_matcher ||= RefMatcher.new(self.name)
end
end
......@@ -29,6 +29,12 @@ module TriggerableHooks
public_send(trigger) # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
end
def select_active(hooks_scope, data)
select do |hook|
ActiveHookFilter.new(hook).matches?(hooks_scope, data)
end
end
private
def triggerable_hooks(hooks)
......
class ActiveHookFilter
def initialize(hook)
@hook = hook
@push_events_filter_matcher = RefMatcher.new(@hook.push_events_branch_filter)
end
def matches?(hooks_scope, data)
return true if hooks_scope != :push_hooks
return true if @hook.push_events_branch_filter.blank?
branch_name = Gitlab::Git.branch_name(data[:ref])
@push_events_filter_matcher.matches?(branch_name)
end
end
......@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ class WebHook < ActiveRecord::Base
allow_local_network: lambda(&:allow_local_requests?) }
validates :token, format: { without: /\n/ }
validates :push_events_branch_filter, branch_filter: true
def execute(data, hook_name)
WebHookService.new(self, data, hook_name).execute
......
......@@ -1184,10 +1184,9 @@ class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
def execute_hooks(data, hooks_scope = :push_hooks)
run_after_commit_or_now do
hooks.hooks_for(hooks_scope).each do |hook|
hooks.hooks_for(hooks_scope).select_active(hooks_scope, data).each do |hook|
hook.async_execute(data, hooks_scope.to_s)
end
SystemHooksService.new.execute_hooks(data, hooks_scope)
end
end
......
# frozen_string_literal: true
class ProtectedRefMatcher
def initialize(protected_ref)
@protected_ref = protected_ref
end
# Returns all protected refs that match the given ref name.
# This checks all records from the scope built up so far, and does
# _not_ return a relation.
#
# This method optionally takes in a list of `protected_refs` to search
# through, to avoid calling out to the database.
def self.matching(type, ref_name, protected_refs: nil)
(protected_refs || type.all).select { |protected_ref| protected_ref.matches?(ref_name) }
class RefMatcher
def initialize(ref_name_or_pattern)
@ref_name_or_pattern = ref_name_or_pattern
end
# Returns all branches/tags (among the given list of refs [`Gitlab::Git::Branch`])
# that match the current protected ref.
def matching(refs)
refs.select { |ref| @protected_ref.matches?(ref.name) }
refs.select { |ref| matches?(ref.name) }
end
# Checks if the protected ref matches the given ref name.
def matches?(ref_name)
return false if @protected_ref.name.blank?
return false if @ref_name_or_pattern.blank?
exact_match?(ref_name) || wildcard_match?(ref_name)
end
# Checks if this protected ref contains a wildcard
def wildcard?
@protected_ref.name && @protected_ref.name.include?('*')
@ref_name_or_pattern && @ref_name_or_pattern.include?('*')
end
protected
def exact_match?(ref_name)
@protected_ref.name == ref_name
@ref_name_or_pattern == ref_name
end
def wildcard_match?(ref_name)
......@@ -47,7 +37,7 @@ class ProtectedRefMatcher
def wildcard_regex
@wildcard_regex ||= begin
name = @protected_ref.name.gsub('*', 'STAR_DONT_ESCAPE')
name = @ref_name_or_pattern.gsub('*', 'STAR_DONT_ESCAPE')
quoted_name = Regexp.quote(name)
regex_string = quoted_name.gsub('STAR_DONT_ESCAPE', '.*?')
/\A#{regex_string}\z/
......
# BranchFilterValidator
#
# Custom validator for branch names. Squishes whitespace and ignores empty
# string. This only checks that a string is a valid git branch name. It does
# not check whether a branch already exists.
#
# Example:
#
# class Webhook < ActiveRecord::Base
# validates :push_events_branch_filter, branch_name: true
# end
#
class BranchFilterValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
value.squish! unless value.nil?
if value.present?
value_without_wildcards = value.tr('*', 'x')
unless Gitlab::GitRefValidator.validate(value_without_wildcards)
record.errors[attribute] << "is not a valid branch name"
end
unless value.length <= 4000
record.errors[attribute] << "is longer than the allowed length of 4000 characters."
end
end
end
private
def contains_wildcard?(value)
value.include?('*')
end
end
......@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
%strong Push events
%p.light.ml-1
This URL will be triggered by a push to the repository
= form.text_field :push_events_branch_filter, class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'Branch name or wildcard pattern to trigger on (leave blank for all)'
%li
= form.check_box :tag_push_events, class: 'form-check-input'
= form.label :tag_push_events, class: 'list-label form-check-label ml-1' do
......
---
title: Add branch filter to project webhooks
merge_request: 20338
author: Duana Saskia
type: added
# See http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/development/migration_style_guide.html
# for more information on how to write migrations for GitLab.
class AddPushEventsBranchFilterToWebHooks < ActiveRecord::Migration
include Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers
DOWNTIME = false
def change
add_column :web_hooks, :push_events_branch_filter, :text
end
end
......@@ -2245,6 +2245,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20180826111825) do
t.boolean "repository_update_events", default: false, null: false
t.boolean "job_events", default: false, null: false
t.boolean "confidential_note_events"
t.text "push_events_branch_filter"
end
add_index "web_hooks", ["project_id"], name: "index_web_hooks_on_project_id", using: :btree
......
......@@ -1334,6 +1334,7 @@ GET /projects/:id/hooks/:hook_id
"url": "http://example.com/hook",
"project_id": 3,
"push_events": true,
"push_events_branch_filter": "",
"issues_events": true,
"confidential_issues_events": true,
"merge_requests_events": true,
......@@ -1360,6 +1361,7 @@ POST /projects/:id/hooks
| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) |
| `url` | string | yes | The hook URL |
| `push_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on push events |
| `push_events_branch_filter` | string | no | Trigger hook on push events for matching branches only |
| `issues_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on issues events |
| `confidential_issues_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on confidential issues events |
| `merge_requests_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on merge requests events |
......@@ -1385,6 +1387,7 @@ PUT /projects/:id/hooks/:hook_id
| `hook_id` | integer | yes | The ID of the project hook |
| `url` | string | yes | The hook URL |
| `push_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on push events |
| `push_events_branch_filter` | string | no | Trigger hook on push events for matching branches only |
| `issues_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on issues events |
| `confidential_issues_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on confidential issues events |
| `merge_requests_events` | boolean | no | Trigger hook on merge requests events |
......
......@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Below are described the supported events.
Triggered when you push to the repository except when pushing tags.
> **Note:** When more than 20 commits are pushed at once, the `commits` web hook
attribute will only contain the first 20 for performance reasons. Loading
> **Note:** When more than 20 commits are pushed at once, the `commits` web hook
attribute will only contain the first 20 for performance reasons. Loading
detailed commit data is expensive. Note that despite only 20 commits being
present in the `commits` attribute, the `total_commits_count` attribute will
contain the actual total.
......
......@@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ module API
expose :project_id, :issues_events, :confidential_issues_events
expose :note_events, :confidential_note_events, :pipeline_events, :wiki_page_events
expose :job_events
expose :push_events_branch_filter
end
class SharedGroup < Grape::Entity
......
......@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ module API
optional :wiki_page_events, type: Boolean, desc: "Trigger hook on wiki events"
optional :enable_ssl_verification, type: Boolean, desc: "Do SSL verification when triggering the hook"
optional :token, type: String, desc: "Secret token to validate received payloads; this will not be returned in the response"
optional :push_events_branch_filter, type: String, desc: "Trigger hook on specified branch only"
end
end
......@@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ module API
present hook, with: Entities::ProjectHook
else
error!("Invalid url given", 422) if hook.errors[:url].present?
error!("Invalid branch filter given", 422) if hook.errors[:push_events_branch_filter].present?
not_found!("Project hook #{hook.errors.messages}")
end
......@@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ module API
present hook, with: Entities::ProjectHook
else
error!("Invalid url given", 422) if hook.errors[:url].present?
error!("Invalid branch filter given", 422) if hook.errors[:push_events_branch_filter].present?
not_found!("Project hook #{hook.errors.messages}")
end
......
......@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ describe 'Projects > Settings > Integration settings' do
fill_in 'hook_url', with: url
check 'Tag push events'
fill_in 'hook_push_events_branch_filter', with: 'master'
check 'Enable SSL verification'
check 'Job events'
......
......@@ -416,6 +416,7 @@ ProjectHook:
- type
- service_id
- push_events
- push_events_branch_filter
- issues_events
- merge_requests_events
- tag_push_events
......
......@@ -40,4 +40,28 @@ RSpec.describe TriggerableHooks do
end
end
end
describe '.select_active' do
it 'returns hooks that match the active filter' do
TestableHook.create!(url: 'http://example1.com', push_events: true)
TestableHook.create!(url: 'http://example2.com', push_events: true)
filter1 = double(:filter1)
filter2 = double(:filter2)
allow(ActiveHookFilter).to receive(:new).exactly(2).times.and_return(filter1, filter2)
expect(filter1).to receive(:matches?).and_return(true)
expect(filter2).to receive(:matches?).and_return(false)
hooks = TestableHook.push_hooks.order_id_asc
expect(hooks.select_active(:push_hooks, {})).to eq [hooks.first]
end
it 'returns empty list if no hooks match the active filter' do
TestableHook.create!(url: 'http://example1.com', push_events: true)
filter = double(:filter)
allow(ActiveHookFilter).to receive(:new).and_return(filter)
expect(filter).to receive(:matches?).and_return(false)
expect(TestableHook.push_hooks.select_active(:push_hooks, {})).to eq []
end
end
end
require 'spec_helper'
describe ActiveHookFilter do
subject(:filter) { described_class.new(hook) }
describe '#matches?' do
context 'for push event hooks' do
let(:hook) do
create(:project_hook, push_events: true, push_events_branch_filter: branch_filter)
end
context 'branch filter is specified' do
let(:branch_filter) { 'master' }
it 'returns true if branch matches' do
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, { ref: 'refs/heads/master' })).to be true
end
it 'returns false if branch does not match' do
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, { ref: 'refs/heads/my_branch' })).to be false
end
it 'returns false if ref is nil' do
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, {})).to be false
end
context 'branch filter contains wildcard' do
let(:branch_filter) { 'features/*' }
it 'returns true if branch matches' do
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, { ref: 'refs/heads/features/my-branch' })).to be true
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, { ref: 'refs/heads/features/my-branch/something' })).to be true
end
it 'returns false if branch does not match' do
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, { ref: 'refs/heads/master' })).to be false
end
end
end
context 'branch filter is not specified' do
let(:branch_filter) { nil }
it 'returns true' do
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, { ref: 'refs/heads/master' })).to be true
end
end
context 'branch filter is empty string' do
let(:branch_filter) { '' }
it 'acts like branch is not specified' do
expect(filter.matches?(:push_hooks, { ref: 'refs/heads/master' })).to be true
end
end
end
context 'for non-push-events hooks' do
let(:hook) do
create(:project_hook, issues_events: true, push_events: false, push_events_branch_filter: '')
end
it 'returns true as branch filters are not yet supported for these' do
expect(filter.matches?(:issues_events, { ref: 'refs/heads/master' })).to be true
end
end
end
end
......@@ -35,6 +35,26 @@ describe WebHook do
it { is_expected.not_to allow_values("foo\nbar", "foo\r\nbar").for(:token) }
end
describe 'push_events_branch_filter' do
it { is_expected.to allow_values("good_branch_name", "another/good-branch_name").for(:push_events_branch_filter) }
it { is_expected.to allow_values("").for(:push_events_branch_filter) }
it { is_expected.not_to allow_values("bad branch name", "bad~branchname").for(:push_events_branch_filter) }
it 'gets rid of whitespace' do
hook.push_events_branch_filter = ' branch '
hook.save
expect(hook.push_events_branch_filter).to eq('branch')
end
it 'stores whitespace only as empty' do
hook.push_events_branch_filter = ' '
hook.save
expect(hook.push_events_branch_filter).to eq('')
end
end
end
describe 'execute' do
......
......@@ -3734,21 +3734,45 @@ describe Project do
end
describe '#execute_hooks' do
it 'executes the projects hooks with the specified scope' do
hook1 = create(:project_hook, merge_requests_events: true, tag_push_events: false)
hook2 = create(:project_hook, merge_requests_events: false, tag_push_events: true)
project = create(:project, hooks: [hook1, hook2])
let(:data) { { ref: 'refs/heads/master', data: 'data' } }
it 'executes active projects hooks with the specified scope' do
hook = create(:project_hook, merge_requests_events: false, push_events: true)
expect(ProjectHook).to receive(:select_active)
.with(:push_hooks, data)
.and_return([hook])
project = create(:project, hooks: [hook])
expect_any_instance_of(ProjectHook).to receive(:async_execute).once
project.execute_hooks({}, :tag_push_hooks)
project.execute_hooks(data, :push_hooks)
end
it 'does not execute project hooks that dont match the specified scope' do
hook = create(:project_hook, merge_requests_events: true, push_events: false)
project = create(:project, hooks: [hook])
expect_any_instance_of(ProjectHook).not_to receive(:async_execute).once
project.execute_hooks(data, :push_hooks)
end
it 'does not execute project hooks which are not active' do
hook = create(:project_hook, push_events: true)
expect(ProjectHook).to receive(:select_active)
.with(:push_hooks, data)
.and_return([])
project = create(:project, hooks: [hook])
expect_any_instance_of(ProjectHook).not_to receive(:async_execute).once
project.execute_hooks(data, :push_hooks)
end
it 'executes the system hooks with the specified scope' do
expect_any_instance_of(SystemHooksService).to receive(:execute_hooks).with({ data: 'data' }, :merge_request_hooks)
expect_any_instance_of(SystemHooksService).to receive(:execute_hooks).with(data, :merge_request_hooks)
project = build(:project)
project.execute_hooks({ data: 'data' }, :merge_request_hooks)
project.execute_hooks(data, :merge_request_hooks)
end
it 'executes the system hooks when inside a transaction' do
......@@ -3763,7 +3787,7 @@ describe Project do
# actually get to the `after_commit` hook that queues these jobs.
expect do
project.transaction do
project.execute_hooks({ data: 'data' }, :merge_request_hooks)
project.execute_hooks(data, :merge_request_hooks)
end
end.not_to raise_error # Sidekiq::Worker::EnqueueFromTransactionError
end
......
......@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ describe API::ProjectHooks, 'ProjectHooks' do
:all_events_enabled,
project: project,
url: 'http://example.com',
enable_ssl_verification: true)
enable_ssl_verification: true,
push_events_branch_filter: 'master')
end
before do
......@@ -38,6 +39,7 @@ describe API::ProjectHooks, 'ProjectHooks' do
expect(json_response.first['pipeline_events']).to eq(true)
expect(json_response.first['wiki_page_events']).to eq(true)
expect(json_response.first['enable_ssl_verification']).to eq(true)
expect(json_response.first['push_events_branch_filter']).to eq('master')
end
end
......@@ -90,7 +92,7 @@ describe API::ProjectHooks, 'ProjectHooks' do
expect do
post api("/projects/#{project.id}/hooks", user),
url: "http://example.com", issues_events: true, confidential_issues_events: true, wiki_page_events: true,
job_events: true
job_events: true, push_events_branch_filter: 'some-feature-branch'
end.to change {project.hooks.count}.by(1)
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(201)
......@@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ describe API::ProjectHooks, 'ProjectHooks' do
expect(json_response['pipeline_events']).to eq(false)
expect(json_response['wiki_page_events']).to eq(true)
expect(json_response['enable_ssl_verification']).to eq(true)
expect(json_response['push_events_branch_filter']).to eq('some-feature-branch')
expect(json_response).not_to include('token')
end
......@@ -132,7 +135,12 @@ describe API::ProjectHooks, 'ProjectHooks' do
end
it "returns a 422 error if url not valid" do
post api("/projects/#{project.id}/hooks", user), "url" => "ftp://example.com"
post api("/projects/#{project.id}/hooks", user), url: "ftp://example.com"
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(422)
end
it "returns a 422 error if branch filter is not valid" do
post api("/projects/#{project.id}/hooks", user), url: "http://example.com", push_events_branch_filter: '~badbranchname/'
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(422)
end
end
......
require 'spec_helper'
describe BranchFilterValidator do
let(:validator) { described_class.new(attributes: [:push_events_branch_filter]) }
let(:hook) { build(:project_hook) }
describe '#validates_each' do
it 'allows valid branch names' do
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, "good_branch_name")
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, "another/good_branch_name")
expect(hook.errors.empty?).to be true
end
it 'disallows bad branch names' do
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, "bad branch~name")
expect(hook.errors[:push_events_branch_filter].empty?).to be false
end
it 'allows wildcards' do
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, "features/*")
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, "features/*/bla")
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, "*-stable")
expect(hook.errors.empty?).to be true
end
it 'gets rid of whitespace' do
filter = ' master '
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, filter)
expect(filter).to eq 'master'
end
# Branch names can be quite long but in practice aren't over 255 so 4000 should
# be enough space for a list of branch names but we can increase if needed.
it 'limits length to 4000 chars' do
filter = 'a' * 4001
validator.validate_each(hook, :push_events_branch_filter, filter)
expect(hook.errors[:push_events_branch_filter].empty?).to be false
end
end
end
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