Commit 8d740b97 authored by GitLab Bot's avatar GitLab Bot

Automatic merge of gitlab-org/gitlab-ce master

parents c443b101 3ec8079f
......@@ -60,8 +60,12 @@ class MembersFinder
# We're interested in a list of members without duplicates by user_id.
# We prefer project members over group members, project members should go first.
<<~SQL
SELECT DISTINCT ON (user_id, invite_email) member_union.*
FROM (#{union.to_sql}) AS member_union
SELECT DISTINCT ON (user_id, invite_email) #{member_columns}
FROM (#{union.to_sql}) AS #{member_union_table}
LEFT JOIN users on users.id = member_union.user_id
LEFT JOIN project_authorizations on project_authorizations.user_id = users.id
AND
project_authorizations.project_id = #{project.id}
ORDER BY user_id,
invite_email,
CASE
......@@ -71,4 +75,17 @@ class MembersFinder
END
SQL
end
def member_union_table
'member_union'
end
def member_columns
Member.column_names.map do |column_name|
# fallback to members.access_level when project_authorizations.access_level is missing
next "COALESCE(#{ProjectAuthorization.table_name}.access_level, #{member_union_table}.access_level) access_level" if column_name == 'access_level'
"#{member_union_table}.#{column_name}"
end.join(',')
end
end
---
title: Uses projects_authorizations.access_level in MembersFinder
merge_request: 28887
author: Jacopo Beschi @jacopo-beschi
type: fixed
......@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ importance.
GitLab is built on top of [Ruby on Rails](https://rubyonrails.org/), and we're using [RSpec] for all
the backend tests, with [Capybara] for end-to-end integration testing.
On the frontend side, we're using [Karma] and [Jasmine] for JavaScript unit and
On the frontend side, we're using [Jest](https://jestjs.io/) and [Karma](http://karma-runner.github.io/)/[Jasmine](https://jasmine.github.io/) for JavaScript unit and
integration testing.
Following are two great articles that everyone should read to understand what
......@@ -64,6 +64,4 @@ Everything you should know about how to run end-to-end tests using
[RSpec]: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-rails#feature-specs
[Capybara]: https://github.com/teamcapybara/capybara
[Karma]: http://karma-runner.github.io/
[Jasmine]: https://jasmine.github.io/
[gitlab-qa]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa
......@@ -17,11 +17,10 @@ describe MembersFinder, '#execute' do
result = described_class.new(project, user2).execute
expect(result.to_a).to match_array([member1, member2, member3])
expect(result).to contain_exactly(member1, member2, member3)
end
it 'includes nested group members if asked' do
project = create(:project, namespace: group)
it 'includes nested group members if asked', :nested_groups do
nested_group.request_access(user1)
member1 = group.add_maintainer(user2)
member2 = nested_group.add_maintainer(user3)
......@@ -29,7 +28,28 @@ describe MembersFinder, '#execute' do
result = described_class.new(project, user2).execute(include_descendants: true)
expect(result.to_a).to match_array([member1, member2, member3])
expect(result).to contain_exactly(member1, member2, member3)
end
it 'returns the members.access_level when the user is invited', :nested_groups do
member_invite = create(:project_member, :invited, project: project, invite_email: create(:user).email)
member1 = group.add_maintainer(user2)
result = described_class.new(project, user2).execute(include_descendants: true)
expect(result).to contain_exactly(member1, member_invite)
expect(result.last.access_level).to eq(member_invite.access_level)
end
it 'returns the highest access_level for the user', :nested_groups do
member1 = project.add_guest(user1)
group.add_developer(user1)
nested_group.add_reporter(user1)
result = described_class.new(project, user1).execute(include_descendants: true)
expect(result).to contain_exactly(member1)
expect(result.first.access_level).to eq(Gitlab::Access::DEVELOPER)
end
context 'when include_invited_groups_members == true' do
......@@ -37,8 +57,8 @@ describe MembersFinder, '#execute' do
set(:linked_group) { create(:group, :public, :access_requestable) }
set(:nested_linked_group) { create(:group, parent: linked_group) }
set(:linked_group_member) { linked_group.add_developer(user1) }
set(:nested_linked_group_member) { nested_linked_group.add_developer(user2) }
set(:linked_group_member) { linked_group.add_guest(user1) }
set(:nested_linked_group_member) { nested_linked_group.add_guest(user2) }
it 'includes all the invited_groups members including members inherited from ancestor groups' do
create(:project_group_link, project: project, group: nested_linked_group)
......@@ -60,5 +80,17 @@ describe MembersFinder, '#execute' do
expect(subject).to contain_exactly(linked_group_member)
end
context 'when the user is a member of invited group and ancestor groups' do
it 'returns the highest access_level for the user limited by project_group_link.group_access', :nested_groups do
create(:project_group_link, project: project, group: nested_linked_group, group_access: Gitlab::Access::REPORTER)
nested_linked_group.add_developer(user1)
result = subject
expect(result).to contain_exactly(linked_group_member, nested_linked_group_member)
expect(result.first.access_level).to eq(Gitlab::Access::REPORTER)
end
end
end
end
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