Commit ad26e9c6 authored by Robert Speicher's avatar Robert Speicher

Merge branch 'prepend-ee-helper' into 'master'

Add methods for injecting EE modules

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!31055
parents d93da888 3ecf41ec
# frozen_string_literal: true
module InjectEnterpriseEditionModule
def prepend_if_ee(constant)
prepend(constant.constantize) if Gitlab.ee?
end
def extend_if_ee(constant)
extend(constant.constantize) if Gitlab.ee?
end
def include_if_ee(constant)
include(constant.constantize) if Gitlab.ee?
end
end
Module.prepend(InjectEnterpriseEditionModule)
......@@ -125,20 +125,24 @@ This also applies to views.
### EE features based on CE features
For features that build on existing CE features, write a module in the `EE`
namespace and `prepend` it in the CE class, on the last line of the file that
the class resides in. This makes conflicts less likely to happen during CE to EE
merges because only one line is added to the CE class - the `prepend` line. For
example, to prepend a module into the `User` class you would use the following
approach:
namespace and inject it in the CE class, on the last line of the file that the
class resides in. This makes conflicts less likely to happen during CE to EE
merges because only one line is added to the CE class - the line that injects
the module. For example, to prepend a module into the `User` class you would use
the following approach:
```ruby
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# ... lots of code here ...
end
User.prepend(EE::User)
User.prepend_if_ee('EE::User')
```
Do not use methods such as `prepend`, `extend`, and `include`. Instead, use
`prepend_if_ee`, `extend_if_ee`, or `include_if_ee`. These methods take a
_String_ containing the full module name as the argument, not the module itself.
Since the module would require an `EE` namespace, the file should also be
put in an `ee/` sub-directory. For example, we want to extend the user model
in EE, so we have a module called `::EE::User` put inside
......@@ -255,7 +259,7 @@ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
# ...
end
ApplicationController.prepend(EE::ApplicationController)
ApplicationController.prepend_if_ee('EE::ApplicationController')
```
And create a new file in the `ee/` sub-directory with the altered
......@@ -504,9 +508,9 @@ EE-specific LDAP classes in `ee/lib/ee/gitlab/ldap`.
### Code in `lib/api/`
It can be very tricky to extend EE features by a single line of `prepend`,
and for each different [Grape](https://github.com/ruby-grape/grape) feature,
we might need different strategies to extend it. To apply different strategies
It can be very tricky to extend EE features by a single line of `prepend_if_ee`,
and for each different [Grape](https://github.com/ruby-grape/grape) feature, we
might need different strategies to extend it. To apply different strategies
easily, we would use `extend ActiveSupport::Concern` in the EE module.
Put the EE module files following
......@@ -543,12 +547,12 @@ constants.
We can define `params` and utilize `use` in another `params` definition to
include params defined in EE. However, we need to define the "interface" first
in CE in order for EE to override it. We don't have to do this in other places
due to `prepend`, but Grape is complex internally and we couldn't easily do
that, so we'll follow regular object-oriented practices that we define the
due to `prepend_if_ee`, but Grape is complex internally and we couldn't easily
do that, so we'll follow regular object-oriented practices that we define the
interface first here.
For example, suppose we have a few more optional params for EE. We can move the
params out of the `Grape::API` class to a helper module, so we can `prepend` it
params out of the `Grape::API` class to a helper module, so we can inject it
before it would be used in the class.
```ruby
......@@ -583,7 +587,7 @@ module API
end
end
API::Helpers::ProjectsHelpers.prepend(EE::API::Helpers::ProjectsHelpers)
API::Helpers::ProjectsHelpers.prepend_if_ee('EE::API::Helpers::ProjectsHelpers')
```
We could override it in EE module:
......@@ -624,7 +628,7 @@ module API
end
end
API::JobArtifacts.prepend(EE::API::JobArtifacts)
API::JobArtifacts.prepend_if_ee('EE::API::JobArtifacts')
```
And then we can follow regular object-oriented practices to override it:
......@@ -677,7 +681,7 @@ module API
end
end
API::MergeRequests.prepend(EE::API::MergeRequests)
API::MergeRequests.prepend_if_ee('EE::API::MergeRequests')
```
Note that `update_merge_request_ee` doesn't do anything in CE, but
......@@ -717,8 +721,8 @@ Sometimes we need to use different arguments for a particular API route, and we
can't easily extend it with an EE module because Grape has different context in
different blocks. In order to overcome this, we need to move the data to a class
method that resides in a separate module or class. This allows us to extend that
module or class before its data is used, without having to place a `prepend` in
the middle of CE code.
module or class before its data is used, without having to place a
`prepend_if_ee` in the middle of CE code.
For example, in one place we need to pass an extra argument to
`at_least_one_of` so that the API could consider an EE-only argument as the
......@@ -739,7 +743,7 @@ module API
end
end
API::MergeRequests::Parameters.prepend(EE::API::MergeRequests::Parameters)
API::MergeRequests::Parameters.prepend_if_ee('EE::API::MergeRequests::Parameters')
# api/merge_requests.rb
module API
......@@ -789,7 +793,7 @@ class Identity < ActiveRecord::Base
[:provider]
end
prepend EE::Identity
prepend_if_ee('EE::Identity')
validates :extern_uid,
allow_blank: true,
......@@ -841,7 +845,7 @@ class Identity < ActiveRecord::Base
end
end
Identity::UniquenessScopes.prepend(EE::Identity::UniquenessScopes)
Identity::UniquenessScopes.prepend_if_ee('EE::Identity::UniquenessScopes')
# app/models/identity.rb
class Identity < ActiveRecord::Base
......
......@@ -6,23 +6,39 @@ module RuboCop
# the last line of a file. Injecting a module in the middle of a file will
# cause merge conflicts, while placing it on the last line will not.
class InjectEnterpriseEditionModule < RuboCop::Cop::Cop
MSG = 'Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file' \
', outside of any class or module definitions'
INVALID_LINE = 'Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file' \
', outside of any class or module definitions'
METHODS = Set.new(%i[include extend prepend]).freeze
DISALLOWED_METHOD =
'EE modules must be injected using `include_if_ee`, `extend_if_ee`, or `prepend_if_ee`'
INVALID_ARGUMENT = 'EE modules to inject must be specified as a String'
CHECK_LINE_METHODS =
Set.new(%i[include_if_ee extend_if_ee prepend_if_ee]).freeze
DISALLOW_METHODS = Set.new(%i[include extend prepend]).freeze
def ee_const?(node)
line = node.location.expression.source_line
# We use `match?` here instead of RuboCop's AST matching, as this makes
# it far easier to handle nested constants such as `EE::Foo::Bar::Baz`.
line.match?(/(\s|\()(::)?EE::/)
line.match?(/(\s|\()('|")?(::)?EE::/)
end
def on_send(node)
return unless METHODS.include?(node.children[1])
return unless ee_const?(node.children[2])
return unless check_method?(node)
if DISALLOW_METHODS.include?(node.children[1])
add_offense(node, message: DISALLOWED_METHOD)
else
verify_line_number(node)
verify_argument_type(node)
end
end
def verify_line_number(node)
line = node.location.line
buffer = node.location.expression.source_buffer
last_line = buffer.last_line
......@@ -32,7 +48,25 @@ module RuboCop
# the expression is the last line _of code_.
last_line -= 1 if buffer.source.end_with?("\n")
add_offense(node) if line < last_line
add_offense(node, message: INVALID_LINE) if line < last_line
end
def verify_argument_type(node)
argument = node.children[2]
return if argument.str_type?
add_offense(argument, message: INVALID_ARGUMENT)
end
def check_method?(node)
name = node.children[1]
if CHECK_LINE_METHODS.include?(name) || DISALLOW_METHODS.include?(name)
ee_const?(node.children[2])
else
false
end
end
# Automatically correcting these offenses is not always possible, as
......
......@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ ENV['GITLAB_ENV'] = 'test'
ENV['IN_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SETTINGS'] = 'true'
require 'active_support/dependencies'
require_relative '../config/initializers/0_inject_enterprise_edition_module'
require_relative '../config/settings'
require_relative 'support/rspec'
require 'active_support/all'
......
......@@ -10,91 +10,91 @@ describe RuboCop::Cop::InjectEnterpriseEditionModule do
subject(:cop) { described_class.new }
it 'flags the use of `prepend EE` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `prepend_if_ee EE` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend EE::Foo
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
prepend_if_ee 'EE::Foo'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'does not flag the use of `prepend EEFoo` in the middle of a file' do
it 'does not flag the use of `prepend_if_ee EEFoo` in the middle of a file' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend EEFoo
prepend_if_ee 'EEFoo'
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `prepend EE::Foo::Bar` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `prepend_if_ee EE::Foo::Bar` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend EE::Foo::Bar
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
prepend_if_ee 'EE::Foo::Bar'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `prepend(EE::Foo::Bar)` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `prepend_if_ee(EE::Foo::Bar)` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend(EE::Foo::Bar)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
prepend_if_ee('EE::Foo::Bar')
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `prepend EE::Foo::Bar::Baz` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `prepend_if_ee EE::Foo::Bar::Baz` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend EE::Foo::Bar::Baz
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
prepend_if_ee 'EE::Foo::Bar::Baz'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `prepend ::EE` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `prepend_if_ee ::EE` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend ::EE::Foo
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
prepend_if_ee '::EE::Foo'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `include EE` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `include_if_ee EE` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
include EE::Foo
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
include_if_ee 'EE::Foo'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `include ::EE` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `include_if_ee ::EE` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
include ::EE::Foo
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
include_if_ee '::EE::Foo'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `extend EE` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `extend_if_ee EE` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
extend EE::Foo
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
extend_if_ee 'EE::Foo'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
it 'flags the use of `extend ::EE` in the middle of a file' do
it 'flags the use of `extend_if_ee ::EE` in the middle of a file' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
extend ::EE::Foo
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
extend_if_ee '::EE::Foo'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Injecting EE modules must be done on the last line of this file, outside of any class or module definitions
end
SOURCE
end
......@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ describe RuboCop::Cop::InjectEnterpriseEditionModule do
it 'does not flag prepending of regular modules' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend Foo
prepend_if_ee 'Foo'
end
SOURCE
end
......@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ describe RuboCop::Cop::InjectEnterpriseEditionModule do
it 'does not flag including of regular modules' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
include Foo
include_if_ee 'Foo'
end
SOURCE
end
......@@ -118,51 +118,111 @@ describe RuboCop::Cop::InjectEnterpriseEditionModule do
it 'does not flag extending using regular modules' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
extend Foo
extend_if_ee 'Foo'
end
SOURCE
end
it 'does not flag the use of `prepend EE` on the last line' do
it 'does not flag the use of `prepend_if_ee EE` on the last line' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.prepend(EE::Foo)
Foo.prepend_if_ee('EE::Foo')
SOURCE
end
it 'does not flag the use of `include EE` on the last line' do
it 'does not flag the use of `include_if_ee EE` on the last line' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.include(EE::Foo)
Foo.include_if_ee('EE::Foo')
SOURCE
end
it 'does not flag the use of `extend EE` on the last line' do
it 'does not flag the use of `extend_if_ee EE` on the last line' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.extend(EE::Foo)
Foo.extend_if_ee('EE::Foo')
SOURCE
end
it 'autocorrects offenses by just disabling the Cop' do
source = <<~SOURCE
class Foo
prepend EE::Foo
include Bar
prepend_if_ee 'EE::Foo'
include_if_ee 'Bar'
end
SOURCE
expect(autocorrect_source(source)).to eq(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
prepend EE::Foo # rubocop: disable Cop/InjectEnterpriseEditionModule
include Bar
prepend_if_ee 'EE::Foo' # rubocop: disable Cop/InjectEnterpriseEditionModule
include_if_ee 'Bar'
end
SOURCE
end
it 'disallows the use of prepend to inject an EE module' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.prepend(EE::Foo)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ EE modules must be injected using `include_if_ee`, `extend_if_ee`, or `prepend_if_ee`
SOURCE
end
it 'disallows the use of extend to inject an EE module' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.extend(EE::Foo)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ EE modules must be injected using `include_if_ee`, `extend_if_ee`, or `prepend_if_ee`
SOURCE
end
it 'disallows the use of include to inject an EE module' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.include(EE::Foo)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ EE modules must be injected using `include_if_ee`, `extend_if_ee`, or `prepend_if_ee`
SOURCE
end
it 'disallows the use of prepend_if_ee without a String' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.prepend_if_ee(EE::Foo)
^^^^^^^ EE modules to inject must be specified as a String
SOURCE
end
it 'disallows the use of include_if_ee without a String' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.include_if_ee(EE::Foo)
^^^^^^^ EE modules to inject must be specified as a String
SOURCE
end
it 'disallows the use of extend_if_ee without a String' do
expect_offense(<<~SOURCE)
class Foo
end
Foo.extend_if_ee(EE::Foo)
^^^^^^^ EE modules to inject must be specified as a String
SOURCE
end
end
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