Commit c03da1ca authored by Kamil Trzcinski's avatar Kamil Trzcinski

Extend yml syntax for only and except to support specifying repository path

parent 329e067f
......@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ v 8.2.0 (unreleased)
- Fix: Inability to reply to code comments in the MR view, if the MR comes from a fork
- Use git follow flag for commits page when retrieve history for file or directory
- Show merge request CI status on merge requests index page
- Extend yml syntax for only and except to support specifying repository path
- Fix: 500 error returned if destroy request without HTTP referer (Kazuki Shimizu)
- Remove deprecated CI events from project settings page
- Use issue editor as cross reference comment author when issue is edited with a new mention.
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......@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ module Ci
end
def config_processor
@config_processor ||= Ci::GitlabCiYamlProcessor.new(ci_yaml_file)
@config_processor ||= Ci::GitlabCiYamlProcessor.new(ci_yaml_file, gl_project.path_with_namespace)
rescue Ci::GitlabCiYamlProcessor::ValidationError => e
save_yaml_error(e.message)
nil
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......@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ This are two parameters that allow for setting a refs policy to limit when jobs
There are a few rules that apply to usage of refs policy:
1. `only` and `except` are exclusive. If both `only` and `except` are defined in job specification only `only` is taken into account.
1. `only` and `except` are inclusive. If both `only` and `except` are defined in job specification the ref is filtered by `only` and `except`.
1. `only` and `except` allow for using the regexp expressions.
1. `only` and `except` allow for using special keywords: `branches` and `tags`.
These names can be used for example to exclude all tags and all branches.
......@@ -182,6 +182,18 @@ job:
- branches # use special keyword
```
1. `only` and `except` allow for specify repository path to filter jobs for forks.
The repository path can be used to have jobs executed only for parent repository.
```yaml
job:
only:
- branches@gitlab-org/gitlab-ce
except:
- master@gitlab-org/gitlab-ce
```
The above will run `job` for all branches, except master on `gitlab-org/gitlab-ce` repository only.
### tags
`tags` is used to select specific runners from the list of all runners that are allowed to run this project.
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......@@ -7,10 +7,11 @@ module Ci
ALLOWED_YAML_KEYS = [:before_script, :image, :services, :types, :stages, :variables]
ALLOWED_JOB_KEYS = [:tags, :script, :only, :except, :type, :image, :services, :allow_failure, :type, :stage, :when]
attr_reader :before_script, :image, :services, :variables
attr_reader :before_script, :image, :services, :variables, :path
def initialize(config)
def initialize(config, path = nil)
@config = YAML.load(config)
@path = path
unless @config.is_a? Hash
raise ValidationError, "YAML should be a hash"
......@@ -63,26 +64,6 @@ module Ci
end
end
def process?(only_params, except_params, ref, tag)
return true if only_params.nil? && except_params.nil?
if only_params
return true if tag && only_params.include?("tags")
return true if !tag && only_params.include?("branches")
only_params.find do |pattern|
match_ref?(pattern, ref)
end
else
return false if tag && except_params.include?("tags")
return false if !tag && except_params.include?("branches")
except_params.each do |pattern|
return false if match_ref?(pattern, ref)
end
end
end
def build_job(name, job)
{
stage_idx: stages.index(job[:stage]),
......@@ -101,14 +82,6 @@ module Ci
}
end
def match_ref?(pattern, ref)
if pattern.first == "/" && pattern.last == "/"
Regexp.new(pattern[1...-1]) =~ ref
else
pattern == ref
end
end
def normalize_script(script)
if script.is_a? Array
script.join("\n")
......@@ -208,5 +181,36 @@ module Ci
def validate_string(value)
value.is_a?(String) || value.is_a?(Symbol)
end
def process?(only_params, except_params, ref, tag)
if only_params.present?
return false unless matching?(only_params, ref, tag)
end
if except_params.present?
return false if matching?(except_params, ref, tag)
end
true
end
def matching?(patterns, ref, tag)
patterns.any? do |pattern|
match_ref?(pattern, ref, tag)
end
end
def match_ref?(pattern, ref, tag)
pattern, path = pattern.split('@', 2)
return false if path && path != self.path
return true if tag && pattern == 'tags'
return true if !tag && pattern == 'branches'
if pattern.first == "/" && pattern.last == "/"
Regexp.new(pattern[1...-1]) =~ ref
else
pattern == ref
end
end
end
end
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