Commit 3f6d3dc1 authored by Clement Ho's avatar Clement Ho

Merge branch 'master' into dispatcher-mr-haml

parents 1c2d283d 46d59a5d
......@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
"import/no-commonjs": "error",
"no-multiple-empty-lines": ["error", { "max": 1 }],
"promise/catch-or-return": "error",
"no-underscore-dangle": ["error", { "allow": ["__"]}],
"no-underscore-dangle": ["error", { "allow": ["__", "_links"]}],
"vue/html-self-closing": ["error", {
"html": {
"void": "always",
......
......@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ export default class AjaxVariableList {
if (res.status === statusCodes.OK && res.data) {
this.updateRowsWithPersistedVariables(res.data.variables);
this.variableList.hideValues();
} else if (res.status === statusCodes.BAD_REQUEST) {
// Validation failed
this.errorBox.innerHTML = generateErrorBoxContent(res.data);
......
......@@ -178,6 +178,10 @@ export default class VariableList {
this.$container.find('.js-row-remove-button').attr('disabled', !isEnabled);
}
hideValues() {
this.secretValues.updateDom(false);
}
getAllData() {
// Ignore the last empty row because we don't want to try persist
// a blank variable and run into validation problems.
......
......@@ -467,11 +467,6 @@ var Dispatcher;
.then(callDefault)
.catch(fail);
break;
case 'users:show':
import('./pages/users/show')
.then(callDefault)
.catch(fail);
break;
case 'admin:conversational_development_index:show':
import('./pages/admin/conversational_development_index/show')
.then(callDefault)
......
......@@ -59,8 +59,10 @@ class ImporterStatus {
.catch(() => flash(__('An error occurred while importing project')));
}
setAutoUpdate() {
return setInterval(() => $.get(this.jobsUrl, data => $.each(data, (i, job) => {
autoUpdate() {
return axios.get(this.jobsUrl)
.then(({ data = [] }) => {
data.forEach((job) => {
const jobItem = $(`#project_${job.id}`);
const statusField = jobItem.find('.job-status');
......@@ -81,7 +83,12 @@ class ImporterStatus {
statusField.html(job.import_status);
break;
}
})), 4000);
});
});
}
setAutoUpdate() {
setInterval(this.autoUpdate.bind(this), 4000);
}
}
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<script>
import axios from '~/lib/utils/axios_utils';
import Flash from '~/flash';
import modal from '~/vue_shared/components/modal.vue';
import { s__ } from '~/locale';
import createFlash from '~/flash';
import GlModal from '~/vue_shared/components/gl_modal.vue';
import { redirectTo } from '~/lib/utils/url_utility';
import { s__ } from '~/locale';
export default {
components: {
modal,
GlModal,
},
props: {
url: {
......@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
},
computed: {
text() {
return s__('AdminArea|You’re about to stop all jobs. This will halt all current jobs that are running.');
return s__('AdminArea|You’re about to stop all jobs.This will halt all current jobs that are running.');
},
},
methods: {
......@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
redirectTo(response.request.responseURL);
})
.catch((error) => {
Flash(s__('AdminArea|Stopping jobs failed'));
createFlash(s__('AdminArea|Stopping jobs failed'));
throw error;
});
},
......@@ -37,11 +37,13 @@
</script>
<template>
<modal
<gl-modal
id="stop-jobs-modal"
:title="s__('AdminArea|Stop all jobs?')"
:text="text"
kind="danger"
:primary-button-label="s__('AdminArea|Stop jobs')"
@submit="onSubmit" />
:header-title-text="s__('AdminArea|Stop all jobs?')"
footer-primary-button-variant="danger"
:footer-primary-button-text="s__('AdminArea|Stop jobs')"
@submit="onSubmit"
>
{{ text }}
</gl-modal>
</template>
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Vue.use(Translate);
export default () => {
const stopJobsButton = document.getElementById('stop-jobs-button');
if (stopJobsButton) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-new
new Vue({
el: '#stop-jobs-modal',
......@@ -26,4 +26,5 @@ export default () => {
});
},
});
}
};
import Chart from 'vendor/Chart';
const options = {
scaleOverlay: true,
responsive: true,
maintainAspectRatio: false,
};
const buildChart = (chartScope) => {
const data = {
labels: chartScope.labels,
datasets: [{
fillColor: '#707070',
strokeColor: '#707070',
pointColor: '#707070',
pointStrokeColor: '#EEE',
data: chartScope.totalValues,
},
{
fillColor: '#1aaa55',
strokeColor: '#1aaa55',
pointColor: '#1aaa55',
pointStrokeColor: '#fff',
data: chartScope.successValues,
},
],
};
const ctx = $(`#${chartScope.scope}Chart`).get(0).getContext('2d');
new Chart(ctx).Line(data, options);
};
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const chartTimesData = JSON.parse(document.getElementById('pipelinesTimesChartsData').innerHTML);
const chartsData = JSON.parse(document.getElementById('pipelinesChartsData').innerHTML);
const data = {
labels: chartTimesData.labels,
datasets: [{
fillColor: 'rgba(220,220,220,0.5)',
strokeColor: 'rgba(220,220,220,1)',
barStrokeWidth: 1,
barValueSpacing: 1,
barDatasetSpacing: 1,
data: chartTimesData.values,
}],
};
if (window.innerWidth < 768) {
// Scale fonts if window width lower than 768px (iPad portrait)
options.scaleFontSize = 8;
}
new Chart($('#build_timesChart').get(0).getContext('2d')).Bar(data, options);
chartsData.forEach(scope => buildChart(scope));
});
import IntegrationSettingsForm from '~/integrations/integration_settings_form';
import PrometheusMetrics from '~/prometheus_metrics/prometheus_metrics';
export default () => {
const prometheusSettingsWrapper = document.querySelector('.js-prometheus-metrics-monitoring');
const integrationSettingsForm = new IntegrationSettingsForm('.js-integration-settings-form');
integrationSettingsForm.init();
if (prometheusSettingsWrapper) {
const prometheusMetrics = new PrometheusMetrics('.js-prometheus-metrics-monitoring');
prometheusMetrics.loadActiveMetrics();
}
};
import UserCallout from '~/user_callout';
import Cookies from 'js-cookie';
import UserTabs from './user_tabs';
......@@ -22,4 +23,5 @@ document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const page = $('body').attr('data-page');
const action = page.split(':')[1];
initUserProfile(action);
new UserCallout(); // eslint-disable-line no-new
});
import UserCallout from '~/user_callout';
export default () => new UserCallout();
import axios from '../lib/utils/axios_utils';
import Activities from '../activities';
import axios from '~/lib/utils/axios_utils';
import Activities from '~/activities';
import { localTimeAgo } from '~/lib/utils/datetime_utility';
import { __ } from '~/locale';
import flash from '~/flash';
import ActivityCalendar from './activity_calendar';
import { localTimeAgo } from '../lib/utils/datetime_utility';
import { __ } from '../locale';
import flash from '../flash';
/**
* UserTabs
......
import Chart from 'vendor/Chart';
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const chartData = JSON.parse(document.getElementById('pipelinesChartsData').innerHTML);
const buildChart = (chartScope) => {
const data = {
labels: chartScope.labels,
datasets: [{
fillColor: '#707070',
strokeColor: '#707070',
pointColor: '#707070',
pointStrokeColor: '#EEE',
data: chartScope.totalValues,
},
{
fillColor: '#1aaa55',
strokeColor: '#1aaa55',
pointColor: '#1aaa55',
pointStrokeColor: '#fff',
data: chartScope.successValues,
},
],
};
const ctx = $(`#${chartScope.scope}Chart`).get(0).getContext('2d');
const options = {
scaleOverlay: true,
responsive: true,
maintainAspectRatio: false,
};
if (window.innerWidth < 768) {
// Scale fonts if window width lower than 768px (iPad portrait)
options.scaleFontSize = 8;
}
new Chart(ctx).Line(data, options);
};
chartData.forEach(scope => buildChart(scope));
});
import Chart from 'vendor/Chart';
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const chartData = JSON.parse(document.getElementById('pipelinesTimesChartsData').innerHTML);
const data = {
labels: chartData.labels,
datasets: [{
fillColor: 'rgba(220,220,220,0.5)',
strokeColor: 'rgba(220,220,220,1)',
barStrokeWidth: 1,
barValueSpacing: 1,
barDatasetSpacing: 1,
data: chartData.values,
}],
};
const ctx = $('#build_timesChart').get(0).getContext('2d');
const options = {
scaleOverlay: true,
responsive: true,
maintainAspectRatio: false,
};
if (window.innerWidth < 768) {
// Scale fonts if window width lower than 768px (iPad portrait)
options.scaleFontSize = 8;
}
new Chart(ctx).Bar(data, options);
});
import PrometheusMetrics from './prometheus_metrics';
$(() => {
const prometheusMetrics = new PrometheusMetrics('.js-prometheus-metrics-monitoring');
prometheusMetrics.loadActiveMetrics();
});
<script>
const buttonVariants = [
'danger',
'primary',
'success',
'warning',
];
export default {
name: 'GlModal',
props: {
id: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: null,
},
headerTitleText: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: '',
},
footerPrimaryButtonVariant: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: 'primary',
validator: value => buttonVariants.indexOf(value) !== -1,
},
footerPrimaryButtonText: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: '',
},
},
methods: {
emitCancel(event) {
this.$emit('cancel', event);
},
emitSubmit(event) {
this.$emit('submit', event);
},
},
};
</script>
<template>
<div
:id="id"
class="modal fade"
tabindex="-1"
role="dialog"
>
<div
class="modal-dialog"
role="document"
>
<div class="modal-content">
<div class="modal-header">
<slot name="header">
<button
type="button"
class="close"
data-dismiss="modal"
:aria-label="s__('Modal|Close')"
@click="emitCancel($event)"
>
<span aria-hidden="true">&times;</span>
</button>
<h4 class="modal-title">
<slot name="title">
{{ headerTitleText }}
</slot>
</h4>
</slot>
</div>
<div class="modal-body">
<slot></slot>
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
<slot name="footer">
<button
type="button"
class="btn"
data-dismiss="modal"
@click="emitCancel($event)"
>
{{ s__('Modal|Cancel') }}
</button>
<button
type="button"
class="btn"
:class="`btn-${footerPrimaryButtonVariant}`"
data-dismiss="modal"
@click="emitSubmit($event)"
>
{{ footerPrimaryButtonText }}
</button>
</slot>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</template>
......@@ -19,19 +19,10 @@ module Issues
# on rewriting notes (unfolding references)
#
ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do
# New issue tasks
#
@new_issue = create_new_issue
rewrite_notes
rewrite_issue_award_emoji
add_note_moved_from
# Old issue tasks
#
add_note_moved_to
close_issue
mark_as_moved
update_new_issue
update_old_issue
end
notify_participants
......@@ -41,6 +32,18 @@ module Issues
private
def update_new_issue
rewrite_notes
rewrite_issue_award_emoji
add_note_moved_from
end
def update_old_issue
add_note_moved_to
close_issue
mark_as_moved
end
def create_new_issue
new_params = { id: nil, iid: nil, label_ids: cloneable_label_ids,
milestone_id: cloneable_milestone_id,
......
......@@ -7,10 +7,9 @@
- build_path_proc = ->(scope) { admin_jobs_path(scope: scope) }
= render "shared/builds/tabs", build_path_proc: build_path_proc, all_builds: @all_builds, scope: @scope
.nav-controls
- if @all_builds.running_or_pending.any?
#stop-jobs-modal
.nav-controls
%button#stop-jobs-button.btn.btn-danger{ data: { toggle: 'modal',
target: '#stop-jobs-modal',
url: cancel_all_admin_jobs_path } }
......
......@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
- if @project.avatar?
%hr
= link_to _('Remove avatar'), project_avatar_path(@project), data: { confirm: _("Avatar will be removed. Are you sure?") }, method: :delete, class: "btn btn-danger btn-inverted"
= f.submit 'Save changes', class: "btn btn-success"
= f.submit 'Save changes', class: "btn btn-success js-btn-save-general-project-settings"
%section.settings.sharing-permissions.no-animate{ class: ('expanded' if expanded) }
.settings-header
......
- @no_container = true
- breadcrumb_title "CI / CD Charts"
- page_title _("Charts"), _("Pipelines")
- content_for :page_specific_javascripts do
= page_specific_javascript_bundle_tag('common_d3')
= page_specific_javascript_bundle_tag('graphs')
%div{ class: container_class }
.sub-header-block
......
- content_for :page_specific_javascripts do
= webpack_bundle_tag('pipelines_times')
%div
%p.light
= _("Commit duration in minutes for last 30 commits")
......
- content_for :page_specific_javascripts do
= webpack_bundle_tag('pipelines_charts')
%h4= _("Pipelines charts")
%p
&nbsp;
......
- content_for :page_specific_javascripts do
= webpack_bundle_tag('prometheus_metrics')
.row.prepend-top-default.append-bottom-default.prometheus-metrics-monitoring.js-prometheus-metrics-monitoring
.col-lg-3
%h4.prepend-top-0
......
......@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@
$(".project-edit-errors").html("#{escape_javascript(render('errors'))}");
$('.save-project-loader').hide();
$('.project-edit-container').show();
$('.edit-project .btn-save').enable();
$('.edit-project .js-btn-save-general-project-settings').enable();
......@@ -4,9 +4,6 @@
- page_description @user.bio
- header_title @user.name, user_path(@user)
- @no_container = true
- content_for :page_specific_javascripts do
= webpack_bundle_tag 'common_d3'
= webpack_bundle_tag 'users'
= content_for :meta_tags do
= auto_discovery_link_tag(:atom, user_url(@user, format: :atom), title: "#{@user.name} activity")
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---
title: API endpoint for importing a project export
merge_request: 17025
author:
type: added
---
title: Hide CI secret variable values after saving
merge_request: 17044
author:
type: changed
---
title: Allows project rename after validation error
merge_request: 17150
author:
type: fixed
---
title: Asciidoc now support inter-document cross references between files in repository
merge_request: 17125
author: Turo Soisenniemi
type: changed
---
title: Escape HTML entities in commit messages
merge_request:
author:
type: fixed
---
title: Add new modal Vue component
merge_request: 17108
author:
type: changed
......@@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ module Gitlab
# - Webhook URLs (:hook)
# - Sentry DSN (:sentry_dsn)
# - Deploy keys (:key)
# - Secret variable values (:value)
config.filter_parameters += [/token$/, /password/, /secret/]
config.filter_parameters += %i(
certificate
......@@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ module Gitlab
sentry_dsn
trace
variables
value
)
# Enable escaping HTML in JSON.
......
......@@ -77,12 +77,9 @@ var config = {
notes: './notes/index.js',
pdf_viewer: './blob/pdf_viewer.js',
pipelines: './pipelines/pipelines_bundle.js',
pipelines_charts: './pipelines/pipelines_charts.js',
pipelines_details: './pipelines/pipeline_details_bundle.js',
pipelines_times: './pipelines/pipelines_times.js',
profile: './profile/profile_bundle.js',
project_import_gl: './projects/project_import_gitlab_project.js',
prometheus_metrics: './prometheus_metrics',
protected_branches: './protected_branches',
protected_tags: './protected_tags',
registry_list: './registry/index.js',
......@@ -98,7 +95,6 @@ var config = {
vue_merge_request_widget: './vue_merge_request_widget/index.js',
test: './test.js',
two_factor_auth: './two_factor_auth.js',
users: './users/index.js',
webpack_runtime: './webpack.js',
},
......
......@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ following locations:
- [Pipeline Schedules](pipeline_schedules.md)
- [Projects](projects.md) including setting Webhooks
- [Project Access Requests](access_requests.md)
- [Project import/export](project_import_export.md)
- [Project Members](members.md)
- [Project Snippets](project_snippets.md)
- [Protected Branches](protected_branches.md)
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# Project import API
[Introduced][ce-41899] in GitLab 10.6
[See also the project import/export documentation](../user/project/settings/import_export.md)
## Import a file
```http
POST /projects/import
```
| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
| --------- | -------------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| `namespace` | integer/string | no | The ID or path of the namespace that the project will be imported to. Defaults to the current user's namespace |
| `file` | string | yes | The file to be uploaded |
| `path` | string | yes | Name and path for new project |
To upload a file from your filesystem, use the `--form` argument. This causes
cURL to post data using the header `Content-Type: multipart/form-data`.
The `file=` parameter must point to a file on your filesystem and be preceded
by `@`. For example:
```console
curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" --form "path=api-project" --form "file=@/path/to/file" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/import
```
```json
{
"id": 1,
"description": null,
"name": "api-project",
"name_with_namespace": "Administrator / api-project",
"path": "api-project",
"path_with_namespace": "root/api-project",
"created_at": "2018-02-13T09:05:58.023Z",
"import_status": "scheduled"
}
```
## Import status
Get the status of an import.
```http
GET /projects/:id/import
```
| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
| --------- | -------------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| `id` | integer/string | yes | The ID or [URL-encoded path of the project](README.md#namespaced-path-encoding) owned by the authenticated user |
```console
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: 9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/import
```
Status can be one of `none`, `scheduled`, `failed`, `started`, or `finished`.
If the status is `failed`, it will include the import error message under `import_error`.
```json
{
"id": 1,
"description": "Itaque perspiciatis minima aspernatur corporis consequatur.",
"name": "Gitlab Test",
"name_with_namespace": "Gitlab Org / Gitlab Test",
"path": "gitlab-test",
"path_with_namespace": "gitlab-org/gitlab-test",
"created_at": "2017-08-29T04:36:44.383Z",
"import_status": "started"
}
```
[ce-41899]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/41899
......@@ -1330,6 +1330,10 @@ POST /projects/:id/housekeeping
Read more in the [Branches](branches.md) documentation.
## Project Import/Export
Read more in the [Project import/export](project_import_export.md) documentation.
## Project members
Read more in the [Project members](members.md) documentation.
......@@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ learn how to leverage its potential even more.
- [Use SSH keys in your build environment](ssh_keys/README.md)
- [Trigger pipelines through the GitLab API](triggers/README.md)
- [Trigger pipelines on a schedule](../user/project/pipelines/schedules.md)
- [Kubernetes clusters](../user/project/clusters/index.md) - Integrate one or
more Kubernetes clusters to your project
## GitLab CI/CD for Docker
......
# Components
## Contents
* [Dropdowns](#dropdowns)
* [Modals](#modals)
## Dropdowns
See also the [corresponding UX guide](../ux_guide/components.md#dropdowns).
### How to style a bootstrap dropdown
1. Use the HTML structure provided by the [docs][bootstrap-dropdowns]
1. Add a specific class to the top level `.dropdown` element
```Haml
.dropdown.my-dropdown
%button{ type: 'button', data: { toggle: 'dropdown' }, 'aria-haspopup': true, 'aria-expanded': false }
%span.dropdown-toggle-text
Toggle Dropdown
= icon('chevron-down')
%ul.dropdown-menu
%li
%a
item!
```
Or use the helpers
```Haml
.dropdown.my-dropdown
= dropdown_toggle('Toogle!', { toggle: 'dropdown' })
= dropdown_content
%li
%a
item!
```
[bootstrap-dropdowns]: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/javascript/#dropdowns
## Modals
See also the [corresponding UX guide](../ux_guide/components.md#modals).
We have a reusable Vue component for modals: [vue_shared/components/gl-modal.vue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/app/assets/javascripts/vue_shared/components/gl-modal.vue)
Here is an example of how to use it:
```html
<gl-modal
id="dogs-out-modal"
:header-title-text="s__('ModalExample|Let the dogs out?')"
footer-primary-button-variant="danger"
:footer-primary-button-text="s__('ModalExample|Let them out')"
@submit="letOut(theDogs)"
>
{{ s__('ModalExample|You’re about to let the dogs out.') }}
</gl-modal>
```
![example modal](img/gl-modal.png)
# Dropdowns
## How to style a bootstrap dropdown
1. Use the HTML structure provided by the [docs][bootstrap-dropdowns]
1. Add a specific class to the top level `.dropdown` element
```Haml
.dropdown.my-dropdown
%button{ type: 'button', data: { toggle: 'dropdown' }, 'aria-haspopup': true, 'aria-expanded': false }
%span.dropdown-toggle-text
Toggle Dropdown
= icon('chevron-down')
%ul.dropdown-menu
%li
%a
item!
```
Or use the helpers
```Haml
.dropdown.my-dropdown
= dropdown_toggle('Toogle!', { toggle: 'dropdown' })
= dropdown_content
%li
%a
item!
```
[bootstrap-dropdowns]: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/javascript/#dropdowns
This page has moved [here](components.md#dropdowns).
......@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ Working with our frontend assets requires Node (v4.3 or greater) and Yarn
[jQuery][jquery] is used throughout the application's JavaScript, with
[Vue.js][vue] for particularly advanced, dynamic elements.
We also use [Axios][axios] to handle all of our network requests.
### Browser Support
For our currently-supported browsers, see our [requirements][requirements].
......@@ -77,8 +79,10 @@ Axios specific practices and gotchas.
## [Icons](icons.md)
How we use SVG for our Icons.
## [Dropdowns](dropdowns.md)
How we use dropdowns.
## [Components](components.md)
How we use UI components.
---
## Style Guides
......@@ -122,6 +126,7 @@ The [externalization part of the guide](../i18n/externalization.md) explains the
[webpack]: https://webpack.js.org/
[jquery]: https://jquery.com/
[vue]: http://vuejs.org/
[axios]: https://github.com/axios/axios
[airbnb-js-style-guide]: https://github.com/airbnb/javascript
[scss-lint]: https://github.com/brigade/scss-lint
[install]: ../../install/installation.md#4-node
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......@@ -27,6 +27,17 @@ Gitlab::Profiler.profile('/my-user')
# Returns a RubyProf::Profile where 100 seconds is spent in UsersController#show
```
For routes that require authorization you will need to provide a user to
`Gitlab::Profiler`. You can do this like so:
```ruby
Gitlab::Profiler.profile('/gitlab-org/gitlab-test', user: User.first)
```
The user you provide will need to have a [personal access
token](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/profile/personal_access_tokens.html) in
the GitLab instance.
Passing a `logger:` keyword argument to `Gitlab::Profiler.profile` will send
ActiveRecord and ActionController log output to that logger. Further options are
documented with the method source.
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......@@ -2,12 +2,7 @@
![GCP landing page](img/gcp_landing.png)
The fastest way to get started on [Google Cloud Platform (GCP)][gcp] is through
the [Google Cloud Launcher][launcher] program.
GitLab's official Google Launcher apps:
1. [GitLab Community Edition](https://console.cloud.google.com/launcher/details/gitlab-public/gitlab-community-edition?project=gitlab-public)
2. [GitLab Enterprise Edition](https://console.cloud.google.com/launcher/details/gitlab-public/gitlab-enterprise-edition?project=gitlab-public)
Gettung started with GitLab on a [Google Cloud Platform (GCP)][gcp] instance is quick and easy.
## Prerequisites
......@@ -17,84 +12,52 @@ There are only two prerequisites in order to install GitLab on GCP:
1. You need to sign up for the GCP program. If this is your first time, Google
gives you [$300 credit for free][freetrial] to consume over a 60-day period.
Once you have performed those two steps, you can visit the
[GCP launcher console][console] which has a list of all the things you can
deploy on GCP.
![GCP launcher console](img/gcp_launcher_console_home_page.png)
The next step is to find and install GitLab.
Once you have performed those two steps, you can [create a VM](#creating-the-vm).
## Configuring and deploying the VM
## Creating the VM
To deploy GitLab on GCP you need to follow five simple steps:
1. Go to https://cloud.google.com/launcher and login with your Google credentials
1. Search for GitLab from GitLab Inc. (not the same as Bitnami) and click on
the tile.
1. Go to https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instances and login with your Google credentials.
![Search for GitLab](img/gcp_search_for_gitlab.png)
1. Click on **Create**
1. In the next page, you can see an overview of the GitLab VM as well as some
estimated costs. Click the **Launch on Compute Engine** button to choose the
hardware and network settings.
![Search for GitLab](img/launch_vm.png)
![Launch on Compute Engine](img/gcp_gitlab_overview.png)
1. On the next page, you can select the type of VM as well as the
estimated costs. Provide the name of the instance, desired datacenter, and machine type. Note that GitLab recommends at least 2 vCPU's and 4GB of RAM.
1. In the settings page you can choose things like the datacenter where your GitLab
server will be hosted, the number of CPUs and amount of RAM, the disk size
and type, etc. Read GitLab's [requirements documentation][req] for more
details on what to choose depending on your needs.
![Launch on Compute Engine](img/vm_details.png)
![Deploy settings](img/new_gitlab_deployment_settings.png)
1. Click **Change** under Boot disk to select the size, type, and desired operating system. GitLab supports a [variety of linux operating systems][req], including Ubuntu and Debian. Click **Select** when finished.
1. As a last step, hit **Deploy** when ready. The process will finish in a few
seconds.
![Deploy in progress](img/boot_disk.png)
![Deploy in progress](img/gcp_gitlab_being_deployed.png)
1. As a last step allow HTTP and HTTPS traffic, then click **Create**. The process will finish in a few seconds.
## Installing GitLab
## Visiting GitLab for the first time
After a few seconds, the instance will be created and available to log in. The next step is to install GitLab onto the instance.
After a few seconds, GitLab will be successfully deployed and you should be
able to see the IP address that Google assigned to the VM, as well as the
credentials to the GitLab admin account.
![Deploy settings](img/vm_created.png)
![Deploy settings](img/gitlab_deployed_page.png)
1. Make a note of the IP address of the instance, as you will need that in a later step.
1. Click on the SSH button to connect to the instance.
1. A new window will appear, with you logged into the instance.
1. Click on the IP under **Site address** to visit GitLab.
1. Accept the self-signed certificate that Google automatically deployed in
order to securely reach GitLab's login page.
1. Use the username and password that are present in the Google console page
to login into GitLab and click **Sign in**.
![GitLab first sign in](img/ssh_terminal.png)
![GitLab first sign in](img/gitlab_first_sign_in.png)
1. Next, follow the instructions for installing GitLab for the operating system you choose, at https://about.gitlab.com/installation/. You can use the IP address from the step above, as the hostname.
Congratulations! GitLab is now installed and you can access it via your browser,
but we're not done yet. There are some steps you need to take in order to have
a fully functional GitLab installation.
1. Congratulations! GitLab is now installed and you can access it via your browser. To finish installation, open the URL in your browser and provide the initial administrator password. The username for this account is `root`.
![GitLab first sign in](img/first_signin.png)
## Next steps
These are the most important next steps to take after you installed GitLab for
the first time.
### Changing the admin password and email
Google assigned a random password for the GitLab admin account and you should
change it ASAP:
1. Visit the GitLab admin page through the link in the Google console under
**Admin URL**.
1. Find the Administrator user under the **Users** page and hit **Edit**.
1. Change the email address to a real one and enter a new password.
![Change GitLab admin password](img/change_admin_passwd_email.png)
1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
1. After changing the password, you will be signed out from GitLab. Use the
new credentials to login again.
### Assigning a static IP
By default, Google assigns an ephemeral IP to your instance. It is strongly
......@@ -112,7 +75,7 @@ here's how you configure GitLab to be aware of the change:
1. SSH into the VM. You can easily use the **SSH** button in the Google console
and a new window will pop up.
![SSH button](img/ssh_via_button.png)
![SSH button](img/vm_created.png)
In the future you might want to set up [connecting with an SSH key][ssh]
instead.
......@@ -161,7 +124,6 @@ Kerberos, etc. Here are some documents you might be interested in reading:
- [GitLab Pages configuration](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/pages/index.html)
- [GitLab Container Registry configuration](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/container_registry.html)
[console]: https://console.cloud.google.com/launcher "GCP launcher console"
[freetrial]: https://console.cloud.google.com/freetrial "GCP free trial"
[ip]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/configure-instance-ip-addresses#promote_ephemeral_ip "Configuring an Instance's IP Addresses"
[gcp]: https://cloud.google.com/ "Google Cloud Platform"
......
......@@ -5,20 +5,23 @@
Connect your project to Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) or an existing Kubernetes
cluster in a few steps.
With a cluster associated to your project, you can use Review Apps, deploy your
applications, run your pipelines, and much more, in an easy way.
## Overview
With a Kubernetes cluster associated to your project, you can use
[Review Apps](../../../ci/review_apps/index.md), deploy your applications, run
your pipelines, and much more, in an easy way.
There are two options when adding a new cluster to your project; either associate
your account with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) so that you can [create new
clusters](#adding-and-creating-a-new-gke-cluster-via-gitlab) from within GitLab,
or provide the credentials to an [existing Kubernetes cluster](#adding-an-existing-kubernetes-cluster).
## Prerequisites
## Adding and creating a new GKE cluster via GitLab
In order to be able to manage your Kubernetes cluster through GitLab, the
following prerequisites must be met.
NOTE: **Note:**
You need Master [permissions] and above to access the Kubernetes page.
**For a cluster hosted on GKE:**
Before proceeding, make sure the following requirements are met:
- The [Google authentication integration](../../../integration/google.md) must
be enabled in GitLab at the instance level. If that's not the case, ask your
......@@ -28,30 +31,16 @@ following prerequisites must be met.
account](https://cloud.google.com/billing/docs/how-to/manage-billing-account)
must be set up and that you have to have permissions to access it.
- You must have Master [permissions] in order to be able to access the
**Cluster** page.
**Kubernetes** page.
- You must have [Cloud Billing API](https://cloud.google.com/billing/) enabled
- You must have [Resource Manager
API](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/)
**For an existing Kubernetes cluster:**
- Since the cluster is already created, there are no prerequisites.
---
If all of the above requirements are met, you can proceed to add a new Kubernetes
cluster.
If all of the above requirements are met, you can proceed to create and add a
new Kubernetes cluster that will be hosted on GKE to your project:
## Adding and creating a new GKE cluster via GitLab
NOTE: **Note:**
You need Master [permissions] and above to access the Clusters page.
Before proceeding, make sure all [prerequisites](#prerequisites) are met.
To add a new cluster hosted on GKE to your project:
1. Navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Clusters** page.
1. Click on **Add cluster**.
1. Navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Kubernetes** page.
1. Click on **Add Kubernetes cluster**.
1. Click on **Create with GKE**.
1. Connect your Google account if you haven't done already by clicking the
**Sign in with Google** button.
......@@ -66,7 +55,7 @@ To add a new cluster hosted on GKE to your project:
- **Machine type** - The [machine type](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types)
of the Virtual Machine instance that the cluster will be based on.
- **Environment scope** - The [associated environment](#setting-the-environment-scope) to this cluster.
1. Finally, click the **Create cluster** button.
1. Finally, click the **Create Kubernetes cluster** button.
After a few moments, your cluster should be created. If something goes wrong,
you will be notified.
......@@ -77,14 +66,14 @@ enable the Cluster integration.
## Adding an existing Kubernetes cluster
NOTE: **Note:**
You need Master [permissions] and above to access the Clusters page.
You need Master [permissions] and above to access the Kubernetes page.
To add an existing Kubernetes cluster to your project:
1. Navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Clusters** page.
1. Click on **Add cluster**.
1. Click on **Add an existing cluster** and fill in the details:
- **Cluster name** (required) - The name you wish to give the cluster.
1. Navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Kubernetes** page.
1. Click on **Add Kuberntes cluster**.
1. Click on **Add an existing Kubernetes cluster** and fill in the details:
- **Kubernetes cluster name** (required) - The name you wish to give the cluster.
- **Environment scope** (required)- The
[associated environment](#setting-the-environment-scope) to this cluster.
- **API URL** (required) -
......@@ -112,15 +101,13 @@ To add an existing Kubernetes cluster to your project:
- If you or someone created a secret specifically for the project, usually
with limited permissions, the secret's namespace and project namespace may
be the same.
1. Finally, click the **Create cluster** button.
The Kubernetes service takes the following parameters:
1. Finally, click the **Create Kuberntes cluster** button.
After a few moments, your cluster should be created. If something goes wrong,
you will be notified.
You can now proceed to install some pre-defined applications and then
enable the Cluster integration.
enable the Kubernetes cluster integration.
## Installing applications
......@@ -139,7 +126,7 @@ added directly to your configured cluster. Those applications are needed for
NOTE: **Note:**
You need a load balancer installed in your cluster in order to obtain the
external IP address with the following procedure. It can be deployed using the
**Ingress** application described in the previous section.
[**Ingress** application](#installing-appplications).
In order to publish your web application, you first need to find the external IP
address associated to your load balancer.
......@@ -153,7 +140,8 @@ the `gcloud` command in a local terminal or using the **Cloud Shell**.
If the cluster is not on GKE, follow the specific instructions for your
Kubernetes provider to configure `kubectl` with the right credentials.
If you installed the Ingress using the **Applications** section, run the following command:
If you installed the Ingress [via the **Applications**](#installing-applications),
run the following command:
```bash
kubectl get svc --namespace=gitlab-managed-apps ingress-nginx-ingress-controller -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip} '
......@@ -171,9 +159,14 @@ your deployed applications.
## Setting the environment scope
When adding more than one clusters, you need to differentiate them with an
environment scope. The environment scope associates clusters and
[environments](../../../ci/environments.md) in an 1:1 relationship similar to how the
NOTE: **Note:**
This is only available for [GitLab Premium][ee] where you can add more than
one Kubernetes cluster.
When adding more than one Kubernetes clusters to your project, you need to
differentiate them with an environment scope. The environment scope associates
clusters and [environments](../../../ci/environments.md) in an 1:1 relationship
similar to how the
[environment-specific variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md#limiting-environment-scopes-of-secret-variables)
work.
......@@ -183,7 +176,7 @@ cluster in a project, and a validation error will occur if otherwise.
---
For example, let's say the following clusters exist in a project:
For example, let's say the following Kubernetes clusters exist in a project:
| Cluster | Environment scope |
| ---------- | ------------------- |
......@@ -231,8 +224,7 @@ With GitLab Premium, you can associate more than one Kubernetes clusters to your
project. That way you can have different clusters for different environments,
like dev, staging, production, etc.
To add another cluster, follow the same steps as described in [adding a
Kubernetes cluster](#adding-a-kubernetes-cluster) and make sure to
Simply add another cluster, like you did the first time, and make sure to
[set an environment scope](#setting-the-environment-scope) that will
differentiate the new cluster with the rest.
......@@ -240,45 +232,42 @@ differentiate the new cluster with the rest.
The Kubernetes cluster integration exposes the following
[deployment variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md#deployment-variables) in the
GitLab CI/CD build environment:
- `KUBE_URL` - Equal to the API URL.
- `KUBE_TOKEN` - The Kubernetes token.
- `KUBE_NAMESPACE` - The Kubernetes namespace is auto-generated if not specified.
The default value is `<project_name>-<project_id>`. You can overwrite it to
use different one if needed, otherwise the `KUBE_NAMESPACE` variable will
receive the default value.
- `KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE` - Only present if a custom CA bundle was specified. Path
to a file containing PEM data.
- `KUBE_CA_PEM` (deprecated) - Only if a custom CA bundle was specified. Raw PEM data.
- `KUBECONFIG` - Path to a file containing `kubeconfig` for this deployment.
CA bundle would be embedded if specified.
## Enabling or disabling the Cluster integration
GitLab CI/CD build environment.
| Variable | Description |
| -------- | ----------- |
| `KUBE_URL` | Equal to the API URL. |
| `KUBE_TOKEN` | The Kubernetes token. |
| `KUBE_NAMESPACE` | The Kubernetes namespace is auto-generated if not specified. The default value is `<project_name>-<project_id>`. You can overwrite it to use different one if needed, otherwise the `KUBE_NAMESPACE` variable will receive the default value. |
| `KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE` | Only present if a custom CA bundle was specified. Path to a file containing PEM data. |
| `KUBE_CA_PEM` | (**deprecated**) Only if a custom CA bundle was specified. Raw PEM data. |
| `KUBECONFIG` | Path to a file containing `kubeconfig` for this deployment. CA bundle would be embedded if specified. |
## Enabling or disabling the Kubernetes cluster integration
After you have successfully added your cluster information, you can enable the
Cluster integration:
Kubernetes cluster integration:
1. Click the "Enabled/Disabled" switch
1. Hit **Save** for the changes to take effect
You can now start using your Kubernetes cluster for your deployments.
To disable the Cluster integration, follow the same procedure.
To disable the Kubernetes cluster integration, follow the same procedure.
## Removing the Cluster integration
## Removing the Kubernetes cluster integration
NOTE: **Note:**
You need Master [permissions] and above to remove a cluster integration.
You need Master [permissions] and above to remove a Kubernetes cluster integration.
NOTE: **Note:**
When you remove a cluster, you only remove its relation to GitLab, not the
cluster itself. To remove the cluster, you can do so by visiting the GKE
dashboard or using `kubectl`.
To remove the Cluster integration from your project, simply click on the
To remove the Kubernetes cluster integration from your project, simply click on the
**Remove integration** button. You will then be able to follow the procedure
and [add a cluster](#adding-a-cluster) again.
and add a Kubernetes cluster again.
## What you can get with the Kubernetes integration
......
......@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
> in the import side is required to map the users, based on email or username.
> Otherwise, a supplementary comment is left to mention the original author and
> the MRs, notes or issues will be owned by the importer.
> - Control project Import/Export with the [API](../../../api/project_import_export.md).
Existing projects running on any GitLab instance or GitLab.com can be exported
with all their related data and be moved into a new GitLab instance.
......
......@@ -138,6 +138,7 @@ module API
mount ::API::PagesDomains
mount ::API::Pipelines
mount ::API::PipelineSchedules
mount ::API::ProjectImport
mount ::API::ProjectHooks
mount ::API::Projects
mount ::API::ProjectMilestones
......
......@@ -91,6 +91,13 @@ module API
expose :created_at
end
class ProjectImportStatus < ProjectIdentity
expose :import_status
# TODO: Use `expose_nil` once we upgrade the grape-entity gem
expose :import_error, if: lambda { |status, _ops| status.import_error }
end
class BasicProjectDetails < ProjectIdentity
include ::API::ProjectsRelationBuilder
......
module API
class ProjectImport < Grape::API
include PaginationParams
helpers do
def import_params
declared_params(include_missing: false)
end
def file_is_valid?
import_params[:file] && import_params[:file]['tempfile'].respond_to?(:read)
end
def validate_file!
render_api_error!('The file is invalid', 400) unless file_is_valid?
end
end
before do
forbidden! unless Gitlab::CurrentSettings.import_sources.include?('gitlab_project')
end
resource :projects, requirements: API::PROJECT_ENDPOINT_REQUIREMENTS do
params do
requires :path, type: String, desc: 'The new project path and name'
requires :file, type: File, desc: 'The project export file to be imported'
optional :namespace, type: String, desc: "The ID or name of the namespace that the project will be imported into. Defaults to the current user's namespace."
end
desc 'Create a new project import' do
detail 'This feature was introduced in GitLab 10.6.'
success Entities::ProjectImportStatus
end
post 'import' do
validate_file!
Gitlab::QueryLimiting.whitelist('https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/42437')
namespace = if import_params[:namespace]
find_namespace!(import_params[:namespace])
else
current_user.namespace
end
project_params = import_params.merge(namespace_id: namespace.id,
file: import_params[:file]['tempfile'])
project = ::Projects::GitlabProjectsImportService.new(current_user, project_params).execute
render_api_error!(project.errors.full_messages&.first, 400) unless project.saved?
present project, with: Entities::ProjectImportStatus
end
params do
requires :id, type: String, desc: 'The ID of a project'
end
desc 'Get a project export status' do
detail 'This feature was introduced in GitLab 10.6.'
success Entities::ProjectImportStatus
end
get ':id/import' do
present user_project, with: Entities::ProjectImportStatus
end
end
end
end
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module Banzai
# Text filter that escapes these HTML entities: & " < >
class HtmlEntityFilter < HTML::Pipeline::TextFilter
def call
ERB::Util.html_escape_once(text)
ERB::Util.html_escape(text)
end
end
end
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ module Gitlab
module Asciidoc
DEFAULT_ADOC_ATTRS = [
'showtitle', 'idprefix=user-content-', 'idseparator=-', 'env=gitlab',
'env-gitlab', 'source-highlighter=html-pipeline', 'icons=font'
'env-gitlab', 'source-highlighter=html-pipeline', 'icons=font',
'outfilesuffix=.adoc'
].freeze
# Public: Converts the provided Asciidoc markup into HTML.
......
......@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ module Gitlab
if user
private_token ||= user.personal_access_tokens.active.pluck(:token).first
raise 'Your user must have a personal_access_token' unless private_token
end
headers['Private-Token'] = private_token if private_token
......
......@@ -20,5 +20,9 @@ describe EventsHelper do
it 'handles nil values' do
expect(helper.event_commit_title(nil)).to eq('')
end
it 'does not escape HTML entities' do
expect(helper.event_commit_title("foo & bar")).to eq("foo & bar")
end
end
end
import $ from 'jquery';
import MockAdapter from 'axios-mock-adapter';
import axios from '~/lib/utils/axios_utils';
import AjaxFormVariableList from '~/ci_variable_list/ajax_variable_list';
const VARIABLE_PATCH_ENDPOINT = 'http://test.host/frontend-fixtures/builds-project/variables';
const HIDE_CLASS = 'hide';
describe('AjaxFormVariableList', () => {
preloadFixtures('projects/ci_cd_settings.html.raw');
......@@ -45,16 +47,16 @@ describe('AjaxFormVariableList', () => {
const loadingIcon = saveButton.querySelector('.js-secret-variables-save-loading-icon');
mock.onPatch(VARIABLE_PATCH_ENDPOINT).reply(() => {
expect(loadingIcon.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(false);
expect(loadingIcon.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(false);
return [200, {}];
});
expect(loadingIcon.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(true);
expect(loadingIcon.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(true);
ajaxVariableList.onSaveClicked()
.then(() => {
expect(loadingIcon.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(true);
expect(loadingIcon.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(true);
})
.then(done)
.catch(done.fail);
......@@ -78,11 +80,11 @@ describe('AjaxFormVariableList', () => {
it('hides any previous error box', (done) => {
mock.onPatch(VARIABLE_PATCH_ENDPOINT).reply(200);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(true);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(true);
ajaxVariableList.onSaveClicked()
.then(() => {
expect(errorBox.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(true);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(true);
})
.then(done)
.catch(done.fail);
......@@ -103,17 +105,39 @@ describe('AjaxFormVariableList', () => {
.catch(done.fail);
});
it('hides secret values', (done) => {
mock.onPatch(VARIABLE_PATCH_ENDPOINT).reply(200, {});
const row = container.querySelector('.js-row:first-child');
const valueInput = row.querySelector('.js-ci-variable-input-value');
const valuePlaceholder = row.querySelector('.js-secret-value-placeholder');
valueInput.value = 'bar';
$(valueInput).trigger('input');
expect(valuePlaceholder.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(true);
expect(valueInput.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(false);
ajaxVariableList.onSaveClicked()
.then(() => {
expect(valuePlaceholder.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(false);
expect(valueInput.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(true);
})
.then(done)
.catch(done.fail);
});
it('shows error box with validation errors', (done) => {
const validationError = 'some validation error';
mock.onPatch(VARIABLE_PATCH_ENDPOINT).reply(400, [
validationError,
]);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(true);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(true);
ajaxVariableList.onSaveClicked()
.then(() => {
expect(errorBox.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(false);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(false);
expect(errorBox.textContent.trim().replace(/\n+\s+/m, ' ')).toEqual(`Validation failed ${validationError}`);
})
.then(done)
......@@ -123,11 +147,11 @@ describe('AjaxFormVariableList', () => {
it('shows flash message when request fails', (done) => {
mock.onPatch(VARIABLE_PATCH_ENDPOINT).reply(500);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(true);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(true);
ajaxVariableList.onSaveClicked()
.then(() => {
expect(errorBox.classList.contains('hide')).toEqual(true);
expect(errorBox.classList.contains(HIDE_CLASS)).toEqual(true);
})
.then(done)
.catch(done.fail);
......@@ -170,9 +194,9 @@ describe('AjaxFormVariableList', () => {
const valueInput = row.querySelector('.js-ci-variable-input-value');
keyInput.value = 'foo';
keyInput.dispatchEvent(new Event('input'));
$(keyInput).trigger('input');
valueInput.value = 'bar';
valueInput.dispatchEvent(new Event('input'));
$(valueInput).trigger('input');
expect(idInput.value).toEqual('');
......
import VariableList from '~/ci_variable_list/ci_variable_list';
import getSetTimeoutPromise from '../helpers/set_timeout_promise_helper';
const HIDE_CLASS = 'hide';
describe('VariableList', () => {
preloadFixtures('pipeline_schedules/edit.html.raw');
preloadFixtures('pipeline_schedules/edit_with_variables.html.raw');
......@@ -92,14 +94,14 @@ describe('VariableList', () => {
const $inputValue = $row.find('.js-ci-variable-input-value');
const $placeholder = $row.find('.js-secret-value-placeholder');
expect($placeholder.hasClass('hide')).toBe(false);
expect($inputValue.hasClass('hide')).toBe(true);
expect($placeholder.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(false);
expect($inputValue.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(true);
// Reveal values
$wrapper.find('.js-secret-value-reveal-button').click();
expect($placeholder.hasClass('hide')).toBe(true);
expect($inputValue.hasClass('hide')).toBe(false);
expect($placeholder.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(true);
expect($inputValue.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(false);
});
});
});
......@@ -179,4 +181,35 @@ describe('VariableList', () => {
expect($wrapper.find('.js-ci-variable-input-key:not([disabled])').length).toBe(3);
});
});
describe('hideValues', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
loadFixtures('projects/ci_cd_settings.html.raw');
$wrapper = $('.js-ci-variable-list-section');
variableList = new VariableList({
container: $wrapper,
formField: 'variables',
});
variableList.init();
});
it('should hide value input and show placeholder stars', () => {
const $row = $wrapper.find('.js-row');
const $inputValue = $row.find('.js-ci-variable-input-value');
const $placeholder = $row.find('.js-secret-value-placeholder');
$row.find('.js-ci-variable-input-value')
.val('foo')
.trigger('input');
expect($placeholder.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(true);
expect($inputValue.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(false);
variableList.hideValues();
expect($placeholder.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(false);
expect($inputValue.hasClass(HIDE_CLASS)).toBe(true);
});
});
});
......@@ -3,9 +3,18 @@ import axios from '~/lib/utils/axios_utils';
import MockAdapter from 'axios-mock-adapter';
describe('Importer Status', () => {
describe('addToImport', () => {
let instance;
let mock;
beforeEach(() => {
mock = new MockAdapter(axios);
});
afterEach(() => {
mock.restore();
});
describe('addToImport', () => {
const importUrl = '/import_url';
beforeEach(() => {
......@@ -21,11 +30,6 @@ describe('Importer Status', () => {
spyOn(ImporterStatus.prototype, 'initStatusPage').and.callFake(() => {});
spyOn(ImporterStatus.prototype, 'setAutoUpdate').and.callFake(() => {});
instance = new ImporterStatus('', importUrl);
mock = new MockAdapter(axios);
});
afterEach(() => {
mock.restore();
});
it('sets table row to active after post request', (done) => {
......@@ -44,4 +48,60 @@ describe('Importer Status', () => {
.catch(done.fail);
});
});
describe('autoUpdate', () => {
const jobsUrl = '/jobs_url';
beforeEach(() => {
const div = document.createElement('div');
div.innerHTML = `
<div id="project_1">
<div class="job-status">
</div>
</div>
`;
document.body.appendChild(div);
spyOn(ImporterStatus.prototype, 'initStatusPage').and.callFake(() => {});
spyOn(ImporterStatus.prototype, 'setAutoUpdate').and.callFake(() => {});
instance = new ImporterStatus(jobsUrl);
});
function setupMock(importStatus) {
mock.onGet(jobsUrl).reply(200, [{
id: 1,
import_status: importStatus,
}]);
}
function expectJobStatus(done, status) {
instance.autoUpdate()
.then(() => {
expect(document.querySelector('#project_1').innerText.trim()).toEqual(status);
done();
})
.catch(done.fail);
}
it('sets the job status to done', (done) => {
setupMock('finished');
expectJobStatus(done, 'done');
});
it('sets the job status to scheduled', (done) => {
setupMock('scheduled');
expectJobStatus(done, 'scheduled');
});
it('sets the job status to started', (done) => {
setupMock('started');
expectJobStatus(done, 'started');
});
it('sets the job status to custom status', (done) => {
setupMock('custom status');
expectJobStatus(done, 'custom status');
});
});
});
import Vue from 'vue';
import GlModal from '~/vue_shared/components/gl_modal.vue';
import mountComponent from '../../helpers/vue_mount_component_helper';
const modalComponent = Vue.extend(GlModal);
describe('GlModal', () => {
let vm;
afterEach(() => {
vm.$destroy();
});
describe('props', () => {
describe('with id', () => {
const props = {
id: 'my-modal',
};
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalComponent, props);
});
it('assigns the id to the modal', () => {
expect(vm.$el.id).toBe(props.id);
});
});
describe('without id', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalComponent, { });
});
it('does not add an id attribute to the modal', () => {
expect(vm.$el.hasAttribute('id')).toBe(false);
});
});
describe('with headerTitleText', () => {
const props = {
headerTitleText: 'my title text',
};
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalComponent, props);
});
it('sets the modal title', () => {
const modalTitle = vm.$el.querySelector('.modal-title');
expect(modalTitle.innerHTML.trim()).toBe(props.headerTitleText);
});
});
describe('with footerPrimaryButtonVariant', () => {
const props = {
footerPrimaryButtonVariant: 'danger',
};
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalComponent, props);
});
it('sets the primary button class', () => {
const primaryButton = vm.$el.querySelector('.modal-footer button:last-of-type');
expect(primaryButton).toHaveClass(`btn-${props.footerPrimaryButtonVariant}`);
});
});
describe('with footerPrimaryButtonText', () => {
const props = {
footerPrimaryButtonText: 'my button text',
};
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalComponent, props);
});
it('sets the primary button text', () => {
const primaryButton = vm.$el.querySelector('.modal-footer button:last-of-type');
expect(primaryButton.innerHTML.trim()).toBe(props.footerPrimaryButtonText);
});
});
});
it('works with data-toggle="modal"', (done) => {
setFixtures(`
<button id="modal-button" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#my-modal"></button>
<div id="modal-container"></div>
`);
const modalContainer = document.getElementById('modal-container');
const modalButton = document.getElementById('modal-button');
vm = mountComponent(modalComponent, {
id: 'my-modal',
}, modalContainer);
$(vm.$el).on('shown.bs.modal', () => done());
modalButton.click();
});
describe('methods', () => {
const dummyEvent = 'not really an event';
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalComponent, { });
spyOn(vm, '$emit');
});
describe('emitCancel', () => {
it('emits a cancel event', () => {
vm.emitCancel(dummyEvent);
expect(vm.$emit).toHaveBeenCalledWith('cancel', dummyEvent);
});
});
describe('emitSubmit', () => {
it('emits a submit event', () => {
vm.emitSubmit(dummyEvent);
expect(vm.$emit).toHaveBeenCalledWith('submit', dummyEvent);
});
});
});
describe('slots', () => {
const slotContent = 'this should go into the slot';
const modalWithSlot = (slotName) => {
let template;
if (slotName) {
template = `
<gl-modal>
<template slot="${slotName}">${slotContent}</template>
</gl-modal>
`;
} else {
template = `<gl-modal>${slotContent}</gl-modal>`;
}
return Vue.extend({
components: {
GlModal,
},
template,
});
};
describe('default slot', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalWithSlot());
});
it('sets the modal body', () => {
const modalBody = vm.$el.querySelector('.modal-body');
expect(modalBody.innerHTML).toBe(slotContent);
});
});
describe('header slot', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalWithSlot('header'));
});
it('sets the modal header', () => {
const modalHeader = vm.$el.querySelector('.modal-header');
expect(modalHeader.innerHTML).toBe(slotContent);
});
});
describe('title slot', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalWithSlot('title'));
});
it('sets the modal title', () => {
const modalTitle = vm.$el.querySelector('.modal-title');
expect(modalTitle.innerHTML).toBe(slotContent);
});
});
describe('footer slot', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponent(modalWithSlot('footer'));
});
it('sets the modal footer', () => {
const modalFooter = vm.$el.querySelector('.modal-footer');
expect(modalFooter.innerHTML).toBe(slotContent);
});
});
});
});
......@@ -3,17 +3,12 @@ require 'spec_helper'
describe Banzai::Filter::HtmlEntityFilter do
include FilterSpecHelper
let(:unescaped) { 'foo <strike attr="foo">&&&</strike>' }
let(:escaped) { 'foo &lt;strike attr=&quot;foo&quot;&gt;&amp;&amp;&amp;&lt;/strike&gt;' }
let(:unescaped) { 'foo <strike attr="foo">&&amp;&</strike>' }
let(:escaped) { 'foo &lt;strike attr=&quot;foo&quot;&gt;&amp;&amp;amp;&amp;&lt;/strike&gt;' }
it 'converts common entities to their HTML-escaped equivalents' do
output = filter(unescaped)
expect(output).to eq(escaped)
end
it 'does not double-escape' do
escaped = ERB::Util.html_escape("Merge branch 'blabla' into 'master'")
expect(filter(escaped)).to eq(escaped)
end
end
......@@ -95,6 +95,14 @@ module Gitlab
expect(render(input, context)).to include('<p><code data-math-style="inline" class="code math js-render-math">2+2</code> is 4</p>')
end
end
context 'outfilesuffix' do
it 'defaults to adoc' do
output = render("Inter-document reference <<README.adoc#>>", context)
expect(output).to include("a href=\"README.adoc\"")
end
end
end
def render(*args)
......
......@@ -53,6 +53,15 @@ describe Gitlab::Profiler do
described_class.profile('/', user: user)
end
context 'when providing a user without a personal access token' do
it 'raises an error' do
user = double(:user)
allow(user).to receive_message_chain(:personal_access_tokens, :active, :pluck).and_return([])
expect { described_class.profile('/', user: user) }.to raise_error('Your user must have a personal_access_token')
end
end
it 'uses the private_token for auth if both it and user are set' do
user = double(:user)
user_token = 'user'
......
require 'spec_helper'
describe API::ProjectImport do
let(:export_path) { "#{Dir.tmpdir}/project_export_spec" }
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:file) { File.join(Rails.root, 'spec', 'features', 'projects', 'import_export', 'test_project_export.tar.gz') }
let(:namespace) { create(:group) }
before do
allow_any_instance_of(Gitlab::ImportExport).to receive(:storage_path).and_return(export_path)
namespace.add_owner(user)
end
after do
FileUtils.rm_rf(export_path, secure: true)
end
describe 'POST /projects/import' do
it 'schedules an import using a namespace' do
stub_import(namespace)
post api('/projects/import', user), path: 'test-import', file: fixture_file_upload(file), namespace: namespace.id
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(201)
end
it 'schedules an import using the namespace path' do
stub_import(namespace)
post api('/projects/import', user), path: 'test-import', file: fixture_file_upload(file), namespace: namespace.full_path
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(201)
end
it 'schedules an import at the user namespace level' do
stub_import(user.namespace)
post api('/projects/import', user), path: 'test-import2', file: fixture_file_upload(file)
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(201)
end
it 'schedules an import at the user namespace level' do
expect_any_instance_of(Project).not_to receive(:import_schedule)
expect(Gitlab::ImportExport::ProjectCreator).not_to receive(:new)
post api('/projects/import', user), namespace: 'nonexistent', path: 'test-import2', file: fixture_file_upload(file)
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(404)
expect(json_response['message']).to eq('404 Namespace Not Found')
end
it 'does not schedule an import if the user has no permission to the namespace' do
expect_any_instance_of(Project).not_to receive(:import_schedule)
post(api('/projects/import', create(:user)),
path: 'test-import3',
file: fixture_file_upload(file),
namespace: namespace.full_path)
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(404)
expect(json_response['message']).to eq('404 Namespace Not Found')
end
it 'does not schedule an import if the user uploads no valid file' do
expect_any_instance_of(Project).not_to receive(:import_schedule)
post api('/projects/import', user), path: 'test-import3', file: './random/test'
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(400)
expect(json_response['error']).to eq('file is invalid')
end
def stub_import(namespace)
expect_any_instance_of(Project).to receive(:import_schedule)
expect(Gitlab::ImportExport::ProjectCreator).to receive(:new).with(namespace.id, any_args).and_call_original
end
end
describe 'GET /projects/:id/import' do
it 'returns the import status' do
project = create(:project, import_status: 'started')
project.add_master(user)
get api("/projects/#{project.id}/import", user)
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(200)
expect(json_response).to include('import_status' => 'started')
end
it 'returns the import status and the error if failed' do
project = create(:project, import_status: 'failed', import_error: 'error')
project.add_master(user)
get api("/projects/#{project.id}/import", user)
expect(response).to have_gitlab_http_status(200)
expect(json_response).to include('import_status' => 'failed',
'import_error' => 'error')
end
end
end
......@@ -321,7 +321,15 @@ production:
# Extract "MAJOR.MINOR" from CI_SERVER_VERSION and generate "MAJOR-MINOR-stable"
SAST_VERSION=$(echo "$CI_SERVER_VERSION" | sed 's/^\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1-\2-stable/')
docker run --volume "$PWD:/code" \
# Deprecation notice for CONFIDENCE_LEVEL variable
if [ -z "$SAST_CONFIDENCE_LEVEL" -a "$CONFIDENCE_LEVEL" ]; then
SAST_CONFIDENCE_LEVEL="$CONFIDENCE_LEVEL"
echo "WARNING: CONFIDENCE_LEVEL is deprecated and MUST be replaced with SAST_CONFIDENCE_LEVEL"
fi
docker run --env SAST_CONFIDENCE_LEVEL="${SAST_CONFIDENCE_LEVEL:-3}" \
--env SAST_DISABLE_REMOTE_CHECKS="${SAST_DISABLE_REMOTE_CHECKS:-false}" \
--volume "$PWD:/code" \
--volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
"registry.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/security-products/sast:$SAST_VERSION" /app/bin/run /code
;;
......
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