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Mads Kiilerich - 10 years ago 2016-03-14 16:17:46
madski@unity3d.com
pullrequests: optimize iteration over reviewers - avoid fetching users one by one

.reviewers was mainly used for iteration and then dereferencing .user one by
one. That gave lots of queries and round trips to the database and was slow.

Instead, do something else. Either query directly or use a new method for
getting the list of reviewer users.

Reviewers will explicitly be shown in the order they have been added (assuming
database id's are monotonic).
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
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"""
 
kallithea.controllers.pullrequests
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
pull requests controller for Kallithea for initializing pull requests
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: May 7, 2012
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import logging
 
import traceback
 
import formencode
 
import re
 

	
 
from pylons import request, tmpl_context as c, url
 
from pylons.i18n.translation import _
 
from webob.exc import HTTPFound, HTTPNotFound, HTTPForbidden, HTTPBadRequest
 

	
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.utils.hgcompat import unionrepo
 
from kallithea.lib.compat import json
 
from kallithea.lib.base import BaseRepoController, render
 
from kallithea.lib.auth import LoginRequired, HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator, \
 
    NotAnonymous
 
from kallithea.lib.helpers import Page
 
from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
from kallithea.lib import diffs
 
from kallithea.lib.exceptions import UserInvalidException
 
from kallithea.lib.utils import action_logger, jsonify
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.utils import safe_str
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.exceptions import EmptyRepositoryError
 
from kallithea.lib.diffs import LimitedDiffContainer
 
from kallithea.model.db import PullRequest, ChangesetStatus, ChangesetComment, \
 
    PullRequestReviewers, User
 
from kallithea.model.pull_request import PullRequestModel
 
from kallithea.model.meta import Session
 
from kallithea.model.repo import RepoModel
 
from kallithea.model.comment import ChangesetCommentsModel
 
from kallithea.model.changeset_status import ChangesetStatusModel
 
from kallithea.model.forms import PullRequestForm, PullRequestPostForm
 
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import safe_int
 
from kallithea.controllers.changeset import _ignorews_url, _context_url, \
 
    create_comment
 
from kallithea.controllers.compare import CompareController
 
from kallithea.lib.graphmod import graph_data
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
class PullrequestsController(BaseRepoController):
 

	
 
    def _get_repo_refs(self, repo, rev=None, branch=None, branch_rev=None):
 
        """return a structure with repo's interesting changesets, suitable for
 
        the selectors in pullrequest.html
 

	
 
        rev: a revision that must be in the list somehow and selected by default
 
        branch: a branch that must be in the list and selected by default - even if closed
 
        branch_rev: a revision of which peers should be preferred and available."""
 
        # list named branches that has been merged to this named branch - it should probably merge back
 
        peers = []
 

	
 
        if rev:
 
            rev = safe_str(rev)
 

	
 
        if branch:
 
            branch = safe_str(branch)
 

	
 
        if branch_rev:
 
            branch_rev = safe_str(branch_rev)
 
            # a revset not restricting to merge() would be better
 
            # (especially because it would get the branch point)
 
            # ... but is currently too expensive
 
            # including branches of children could be nice too
 
            peerbranches = set()
 
            for i in repo._repo.revs(
 
                "sort(parents(branch(id(%s)) and merge()) - branch(id(%s)), -rev)",
 
                branch_rev, branch_rev):
 
                abranch = repo.get_changeset(i).branch
 
                if abranch not in peerbranches:
 
                    n = 'branch:%s:%s' % (abranch, repo.get_changeset(abranch).raw_id)
 
                    peers.append((n, abranch))
 
                    peerbranches.add(abranch)
 

	
 
        selected = None
 
        tiprev = repo.tags.get('tip')
 
        tipbranch = None
 

	
 
        branches = []
 
        for abranch, branchrev in repo.branches.iteritems():
 
            n = 'branch:%s:%s' % (abranch, branchrev)
 
            desc = abranch
 
            if branchrev == tiprev:
 
                tipbranch = abranch
 
                desc = '%s (current tip)' % desc
 
            branches.append((n, desc))
 
            if rev == branchrev:
 
                selected = n
 
            if branch == abranch:
 
                if not rev:
 
                    selected = n
 
                branch = None
 
        if branch:  # branch not in list - it is probably closed
 
            branchrev = repo.closed_branches.get(branch)
 
            if branchrev:
 
                n = 'branch:%s:%s' % (branch, branchrev)
 
                branches.append((n, _('%s (closed)') % branch))
 
                selected = n
 
                branch = None
 
            if branch:
 
                log.debug('branch %r not found in %s', branch, repo)
 

	
 
        bookmarks = []
 
        for bookmark, bookmarkrev in repo.bookmarks.iteritems():
 
            n = 'book:%s:%s' % (bookmark, bookmarkrev)
 
            bookmarks.append((n, bookmark))
 
            if rev == bookmarkrev:
 
                selected = n
 

	
 
        tags = []
 
        for tag, tagrev in repo.tags.iteritems():
 
            if tag == 'tip':
 
                continue
 
            n = 'tag:%s:%s' % (tag, tagrev)
 
            tags.append((n, tag))
 
            if rev == tagrev:
 
                selected = n
 

	
 
        # prio 1: rev was selected as existing entry above
 

	
 
        # prio 2: create special entry for rev; rev _must_ be used
 
        specials = []
 
        if rev and selected is None:
 
            selected = 'rev:%s:%s' % (rev, rev)
 
            specials = [(selected, '%s: %s' % (_("Changeset"), rev[:12]))]
 

	
 
        # prio 3: most recent peer branch
 
        if peers and not selected:
 
            selected = peers[0][0]
 

	
 
        # prio 4: tip revision
 
        if not selected:
 
            if h.is_hg(repo):
 
                if tipbranch:
 
                    selected = 'branch:%s:%s' % (tipbranch, tiprev)
 
                else:
 
                    selected = 'tag:null:' + repo.EMPTY_CHANGESET
 
                    tags.append((selected, 'null'))
 
            else:
 
                if 'master' in repo.branches:
 
                    selected = 'branch:master:%s' % repo.branches['master']
 
                else:
 
                    k, v = repo.branches.items()[0]
 
                    selected = 'branch:%s:%s' % (k, v)
 

	
 
        groups = [(specials, _("Special")),
 
                  (peers, _("Peer branches")),
 
                  (bookmarks, _("Bookmarks")),
 
                  (branches, _("Branches")),
 
                  (tags, _("Tags")),
 
                  ]
 
        return [g for g in groups if g[0]], selected
 

	
 
    def _get_is_allowed_change_status(self, pull_request):
 
        if pull_request.is_closed():
 
            return False
 

	
 
        owner = self.authuser.user_id == pull_request.user_id
 
        reviewer = self.authuser.user_id in [x.user_id for x in
 
                                                   pull_request.reviewers]
 
        reviewer = PullRequestReviewers.query() \
 
            .filter(PullRequestReviewers.pull_request == pull_request) \
 
            .filter(PullRequestReviewers.user_id == self.authuser.user_id) \
 
            .count() != 0
 

	
 
        return self.authuser.admin or owner or reviewer
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    def show_all(self, repo_name):
 
        c.from_ = request.GET.get('from_') or ''
 
        c.closed = request.GET.get('closed') or ''
 
        c.pull_requests = PullRequestModel().get_all(repo_name, from_=c.from_, closed=c.closed)
 
        c.repo_name = repo_name
 
        p = safe_int(request.GET.get('page', 1), 1)
 

	
 
        c.pullrequests_pager = Page(c.pull_requests, page=p, items_per_page=100)
 

	
 
        return render('/pullrequests/pullrequest_show_all.html')
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    def show_my(self):
 
        c.closed = request.GET.get('closed') or ''
 

	
 
        def _filter(pr):
 
            s = sorted(pr, key=lambda o: o.created_on, reverse=True)
 
            if not c.closed:
 
                s = filter(lambda p: p.status != PullRequest.STATUS_CLOSED, s)
 
            return s
 

	
 
        c.my_pull_requests = _filter(PullRequest.query() \
 
                                .filter(PullRequest.user_id ==
 
                                        self.authuser.user_id) \
 
                                .all())
 

	
 
        c.participate_in_pull_requests = _filter(PullRequest.query() \
 
                                .join(PullRequestReviewers) \
 
                                .filter(PullRequestReviewers.user_id ==
 
                                        self.authuser.user_id) \
 
                                                 )
 

	
 
        return render('/pullrequests/pullrequest_show_my.html')
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    def index(self):
 
        org_repo = c.db_repo
 
        org_scm_instance = org_repo.scm_instance
 
        try:
 
            org_scm_instance.get_changeset()
 
        except EmptyRepositoryError as e:
 
            h.flash(h.literal(_('There are no changesets yet')),
 
                    category='warning')
 
            raise HTTPFound(location=url('summary_home', repo_name=org_repo.repo_name))
 

	
 
        org_rev = request.GET.get('rev_end')
 
        # rev_start is not directly useful - its parent could however be used
 
        # as default for other and thus give a simple compare view
 
        rev_start = request.GET.get('rev_start')
 
        other_rev = None
 
        if rev_start:
 
            starters = org_repo.get_changeset(rev_start).parents
 
            if starters:
 
                other_rev = starters[0].raw_id
 
            else:
 
                other_rev = org_repo.scm_instance.EMPTY_CHANGESET
 
        branch = request.GET.get('branch')
 

	
 
        c.cs_repos = [(org_repo.repo_name, org_repo.repo_name)]
 
        c.default_cs_repo = org_repo.repo_name
 
        c.cs_refs, c.default_cs_ref = self._get_repo_refs(org_scm_instance, rev=org_rev, branch=branch)
 

	
 
        default_cs_ref_type, default_cs_branch, default_cs_rev = c.default_cs_ref.split(':')
 
        if default_cs_ref_type != 'branch':
 
            default_cs_branch = org_repo.get_changeset(default_cs_rev).branch
 

	
 
        # add org repo to other so we can open pull request against peer branches on itself
 
        c.a_repos = [(org_repo.repo_name, '%s (self)' % org_repo.repo_name)]
 

	
 
        if org_repo.parent:
 
            # add parent of this fork also and select it.
 
            # use the same branch on destination as on source, if available.
 
            c.a_repos.append((org_repo.parent.repo_name, '%s (parent)' % org_repo.parent.repo_name))
 
            c.a_repo = org_repo.parent
 
            c.a_refs, c.default_a_ref = self._get_repo_refs(
 
                    org_repo.parent.scm_instance, branch=default_cs_branch, rev=other_rev)
 

	
 
        else:
 
            c.a_repo = org_repo
 
            c.a_refs, c.default_a_ref = self._get_repo_refs(org_scm_instance, rev=other_rev)
 

	
 
        # gather forks and add to this list ... even though it is rare to
 
        # request forks to pull from their parent
 
        for fork in org_repo.forks:
 
            c.a_repos.append((fork.repo_name, fork.repo_name))
 

	
 
        return render('/pullrequests/pullrequest.html')
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    @jsonify
 
    def repo_info(self, repo_name):
 
        repo = RepoModel()._get_repo(repo_name)
 
        refs, selected_ref = self._get_repo_refs(repo.scm_instance)
 
        return {
 
            'description': repo.description.split('\n', 1)[0],
 
            'selected_ref': selected_ref,
 
            'refs': refs,
 
            }
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    def create(self, repo_name):
 
        repo = RepoModel()._get_repo(repo_name)
 
        try:
 
            _form = PullRequestForm(repo.repo_id)().to_python(request.POST)
 
        except formencode.Invalid as errors:
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 
            log.error(str(errors))
 
            msg = _('Error creating pull request: %s') % errors.msg
 
            h.flash(msg, 'error')
 
            raise HTTPBadRequest
 

	
 
        # heads up: org and other might seem backward here ...
 
        org_repo_name = _form['org_repo']
 
        org_ref = _form['org_ref'] # will have merge_rev as rev but symbolic name
 
        org_repo = RepoModel()._get_repo(org_repo_name)
 
        (org_ref_type,
 
         org_ref_name,
 
         org_rev) = org_ref.split(':')
 
        if org_ref_type == 'rev':
 
            org_ref_type = 'branch'
 
            cs = org_repo.scm_instance.get_changeset(org_rev)
 
            org_ref = '%s:%s:%s' % (org_ref_type, cs.branch, cs.raw_id)
 

	
 
        other_repo_name = _form['other_repo']
 
        other_ref = _form['other_ref'] # will have symbolic name and head revision
 
        other_repo = RepoModel()._get_repo(other_repo_name)
 
        (other_ref_type,
 
         other_ref_name,
 
         other_rev) = other_ref.split(':')
 

	
 
        cs_ranges, _cs_ranges_not, ancestor_rev = \
 
            CompareController._get_changesets(org_repo.scm_instance.alias,
 
                                              other_repo.scm_instance, other_rev, # org and other "swapped"
 
                                              org_repo.scm_instance, org_rev,
 
                                              )
 
        if ancestor_rev is None:
 
            ancestor_rev = org_repo.scm_instance.EMPTY_CHANGESET
 
        revisions = [cs_.raw_id for cs_ in cs_ranges]
 

	
 
        # hack: ancestor_rev is not an other_rev but we want to show the
 
        # requested destination and have the exact ancestor
 
        other_ref = '%s:%s:%s' % (other_ref_type, other_ref_name, ancestor_rev)
 

	
 
        reviewers = _form['review_members']
 

	
 
        title = _form['pullrequest_title']
 
        if not title:
 
            if org_repo_name == other_repo_name:
 
                title = '%s to %s' % (h.short_ref(org_ref_type, org_ref_name),
 
                                      h.short_ref(other_ref_type, other_ref_name))
 
            else:
 
                title = '%s#%s to %s#%s' % (org_repo_name, h.short_ref(org_ref_type, org_ref_name),
 
                                            other_repo_name, h.short_ref(other_ref_type, other_ref_name))
 
        description = _form['pullrequest_desc'].strip() or _('No description')
 
        try:
 
            pull_request = PullRequestModel().create(
 
                self.authuser.user_id, org_repo_name, org_ref, other_repo_name,
 
                other_ref, revisions, reviewers, title, description
 
            )
 
            Session().commit()
 
            h.flash(_('Successfully opened new pull request'),
 
                    category='success')
 
        except UserInvalidException as u:
 
            h.flash(_('Invalid reviewer "%s" specified') % u, category='error')
 
            raise HTTPBadRequest()
 
        except Exception:
 
            h.flash(_('Error occurred while creating pull request'),
 
                    category='error')
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 
            raise HTTPFound(location=url('pullrequest_home', repo_name=repo_name))
 

	
 
        raise HTTPFound(location=pull_request.url())
 

	
 
    def create_update(self, old_pull_request, updaterev, title, description, reviewers_ids):
 
        org_repo = RepoModel()._get_repo(old_pull_request.org_repo.repo_name)
 
        org_ref_type, org_ref_name, org_rev = old_pull_request.org_ref.split(':')
 
        new_org_rev = self._get_ref_rev(org_repo, 'rev', updaterev)
 

	
 
        other_repo = RepoModel()._get_repo(old_pull_request.other_repo.repo_name)
 
        other_ref_type, other_ref_name, other_rev = old_pull_request.other_ref.split(':') # other_rev is ancestor
 
        #assert other_ref_type == 'branch', other_ref_type # TODO: what if not?
 
        new_other_rev = self._get_ref_rev(other_repo, other_ref_type, other_ref_name)
 

	
 
        cs_ranges, _cs_ranges_not, ancestor_rev = CompareController._get_changesets(org_repo.scm_instance.alias,
 
            other_repo.scm_instance, new_other_rev, # org and other "swapped"
 
            org_repo.scm_instance, new_org_rev)
 

	
 
        old_revisions = set(old_pull_request.revisions)
 
        revisions = [cs.raw_id for cs in cs_ranges]
 
        new_revisions = [r for r in revisions if r not in old_revisions]
 
        lost = old_revisions.difference(revisions)
 

	
 
        infos = ['This is an update of %s "%s".' %
 
                 (h.canonical_url('pullrequest_show', repo_name=old_pull_request.other_repo.repo_name,
 
                      pull_request_id=old_pull_request.pull_request_id),
 
                  old_pull_request.title)]
 

	
 
        if lost:
 
            infos.append(_('Missing changesets since the previous pull request:'))
 
            for r in old_pull_request.revisions:
 
                if r in lost:
 
                    rev_desc = org_repo.get_changeset(r).message.split('\n')[0]
 
                    infos.append('  %s "%s"' % (h.short_id(r), rev_desc))
 

	
 
        if new_revisions:
 
            infos.append(_('New changesets on %s %s since the previous pull request:') % (org_ref_type, org_ref_name))
 
            for r in reversed(revisions):
 
                if r in new_revisions:
 
                    rev_desc = org_repo.get_changeset(r).message.split('\n')[0]
 
                    infos.append('  %s %s' % (h.short_id(r), h.shorter(rev_desc, 80)))
 

	
 
            if ancestor_rev == other_rev:
 
                infos.append(_("Ancestor didn't change - show diff since previous version:"))
 
                infos.append(h.canonical_url('compare_url',
 
                                 repo_name=org_repo.repo_name, # other_repo is always same as repo_name
 
                                 org_ref_type='rev', org_ref_name=h.short_id(org_rev), # use old org_rev as base
 
                                 other_ref_type='rev', other_ref_name=h.short_id(new_org_rev),
 
                                 )) # note: linear diff, merge or not doesn't matter
 
            else:
 
                infos.append(_('This pull request is based on another %s revision and there is no simple diff.') % other_ref_name)
 
        else:
 
           infos.append(_('No changes found on %s %s since previous version.') % (org_ref_type, org_ref_name))
 
           # TODO: fail?
 

	
 
        # hack: ancestor_rev is not an other_ref but we want to show the
 
        # requested destination and have the exact ancestor
 
        new_other_ref = '%s:%s:%s' % (other_ref_type, other_ref_name, ancestor_rev)
 
        new_org_ref = '%s:%s:%s' % (org_ref_type, org_ref_name, new_org_rev)
 

	
 
        try:
 
            title, old_v = re.match(r'(.*)\(v(\d+)\)\s*$', title).groups()
 
            v = int(old_v) + 1
 
        except (AttributeError, ValueError):
 
            v = 2
 
        title = '%s (v%s)' % (title.strip(), v)
 

	
 
        # using a mail-like separator, insert new update info at the top of the list
 
        descriptions = description.replace('\r\n', '\n').split('\n-- \n', 1)
 
        description = descriptions[0].strip() + '\n\n-- \n' + '\n'.join(infos)
 
        if len(descriptions) > 1:
 
            description += '\n\n' + descriptions[1].strip()
 

	
 
        try:
 
            pull_request = PullRequestModel().create(
 
                self.authuser.user_id,
 
                old_pull_request.org_repo.repo_name, new_org_ref,
 
                old_pull_request.other_repo.repo_name, new_other_ref,
 
                revisions, reviewers_ids, title, description
 
            )
 
        except UserInvalidException as u:
 
            h.flash(_('Invalid reviewer "%s" specified') % u, category='error')
 
            raise HTTPBadRequest()
 
        except Exception:
 
            h.flash(_('Error occurred while creating pull request'),
 
                    category='error')
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 
            raise HTTPFound(location=old_pull_request.url())
 

	
 
        ChangesetCommentsModel().create(
 
            text=_('Closed, replaced by %s .') % pull_request.url(canonical=True),
 
            repo=old_pull_request.other_repo.repo_id,
 
            user=c.authuser.user_id,
 
            pull_request=old_pull_request.pull_request_id,
 
            closing_pr=True)
 
        PullRequestModel().close_pull_request(old_pull_request.pull_request_id)
 

	
 
        Session().commit()
 
        h.flash(_('Pull request update created'),
 
                category='success')
 

	
 
        raise HTTPFound(location=pull_request.url())
 

	
 
    # pullrequest_post for PR editing
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    def post(self, repo_name, pull_request_id):
 
        pull_request = PullRequest.get_or_404(pull_request_id)
 
        if pull_request.is_closed():
 
            raise HTTPForbidden()
 
        assert pull_request.other_repo.repo_name == repo_name
 
        #only owner or admin can update it
 
        owner = pull_request.owner.user_id == c.authuser.user_id
 
        repo_admin = h.HasRepoPermissionAny('repository.admin')(c.repo_name)
 
        if not (h.HasPermissionAny('hg.admin') or repo_admin or owner):
 
            raise HTTPForbidden()
 

	
 
        _form = PullRequestPostForm()().to_python(request.POST)
 
        reviewers_ids = [int(s) for s in _form['review_members']]
 

	
 
        if _form['updaterev']:
 
            return self.create_update(pull_request,
 
                                      _form['updaterev'],
 
                                      _form['pullrequest_title'],
 
                                      _form['pullrequest_desc'],
 
                                      reviewers_ids)
 

	
 
        old_description = pull_request.description
 
        pull_request.title = _form['pullrequest_title']
 
        pull_request.description = _form['pullrequest_desc'].strip() or _('No description')
 
        pull_request.owner = User.get_by_username(_form['owner'])
 
        user = User.get(c.authuser.user_id)
 
        try:
 
            PullRequestModel().mention_from_description(user, pull_request, old_description)
 
            PullRequestModel().update_reviewers(user, pull_request_id, reviewers_ids)
 
        except UserInvalidException as u:
 
            h.flash(_('Invalid reviewer "%s" specified') % u, category='error')
 
            raise HTTPBadRequest()
 

	
 
        Session().commit()
 
        h.flash(_('Pull request updated'), category='success')
 

	
 
        raise HTTPFound(location=pull_request.url())
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    @jsonify
 
    def delete(self, repo_name, pull_request_id):
 
        pull_request = PullRequest.get_or_404(pull_request_id)
 
        #only owner can delete it !
 
        if pull_request.owner.user_id == c.authuser.user_id:
 
            PullRequestModel().delete(pull_request)
 
            Session().commit()
 
            h.flash(_('Successfully deleted pull request'),
 
                    category='success')
 
            raise HTTPFound(location=url('my_pullrequests'))
 
        raise HTTPForbidden()
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    def show(self, repo_name, pull_request_id, extra=None):
 
        repo_model = RepoModel()
 
        c.users_array = repo_model.get_users_js()
 
        c.user_groups_array = repo_model.get_user_groups_js()
 
        c.pull_request = PullRequest.get_or_404(pull_request_id)
 
        c.allowed_to_change_status = self._get_is_allowed_change_status(c.pull_request)
 
        cc_model = ChangesetCommentsModel()
 
        cs_model = ChangesetStatusModel()
 

	
 
        # pull_requests repo_name we opened it against
 
        # ie. other_repo must match
 
        if repo_name != c.pull_request.other_repo.repo_name:
 
            raise HTTPNotFound
 

	
 
        # load compare data into template context
 
        c.cs_repo = c.pull_request.org_repo
 
        (c.cs_ref_type,
 
         c.cs_ref_name,
 
         c.cs_rev) = c.pull_request.org_ref.split(':')
 

	
 
        c.a_repo = c.pull_request.other_repo
 
        (c.a_ref_type,
 
         c.a_ref_name,
 
         c.a_rev) = c.pull_request.other_ref.split(':') # other_rev is ancestor
 

	
 
        org_scm_instance = c.cs_repo.scm_instance # property with expensive cache invalidation check!!!
 
        c.cs_repo = c.cs_repo
 
        c.cs_ranges = [org_scm_instance.get_changeset(x) for x in c.pull_request.revisions]
 
        c.cs_ranges_org = None # not stored and not important and moving target - could be calculated ...
 
        revs = [ctx.revision for ctx in reversed(c.cs_ranges)]
 
        c.jsdata = json.dumps(graph_data(org_scm_instance, revs))
 

	
 
        c.is_range = False
 
        if c.a_ref_type == 'rev': # this looks like a free range where target is ancestor
 
            cs_a = org_scm_instance.get_changeset(c.a_rev)
 
            root_parents = c.cs_ranges[0].parents
 
            c.is_range = cs_a in root_parents
 
            #c.merge_root = len(root_parents) > 1 # a range starting with a merge might deserve a warning
 

	
 
        avail_revs = set()
 
        avail_show = []
 
        c.cs_branch_name = c.cs_ref_name
 
        other_scm_instance = c.a_repo.scm_instance
 
        c.update_msg = ""
 
        c.update_msg_other = ""
 
        if org_scm_instance.alias == 'hg' and c.a_ref_name != 'ancestor':
 
            if c.cs_ref_type != 'branch':
 
                c.cs_branch_name = org_scm_instance.get_changeset(c.cs_ref_name).branch # use ref_type ?
 
            c.a_branch_name = c.a_ref_name
 
            if c.a_ref_type != 'branch':
 
                try:
 
                    c.a_branch_name = other_scm_instance.get_changeset(c.a_ref_name).branch # use ref_type ?
 
                except EmptyRepositoryError:
 
                    c.a_branch_name = 'null' # not a branch name ... but close enough
 
            # candidates: descendants of old head that are on the right branch
 
            #             and not are the old head itself ...
 
            #             and nothing at all if old head is a descendant of target ref name
 
            if not c.is_range and other_scm_instance._repo.revs('present(%s)::&%s', c.cs_ranges[-1].raw_id, c.a_branch_name):
 
                c.update_msg = _('This pull request has already been merged to %s.') % c.a_branch_name
 
            elif c.pull_request.is_closed():
 
                c.update_msg = _('This pull request has been closed and can not be updated.')
 
            else: # look for descendants of PR head on source branch in org repo
 
                avail_revs = org_scm_instance._repo.revs('%s:: & branch(%s)',
 
                                                         revs[0], c.cs_branch_name)
 
                if len(avail_revs) > 1: # more than just revs[0]
 
                    # also show changesets that not are descendants but would be merged in
 
                    targethead = other_scm_instance.get_changeset(c.a_branch_name).raw_id
 
                    if org_scm_instance.path != other_scm_instance.path:
 
                        # Note: org_scm_instance.path must come first so all
 
                        # valid revision numbers are 100% org_scm compatible
 
                        # - both for avail_revs and for revset results
 
                        hgrepo = unionrepo.unionrepository(org_scm_instance.baseui,
 
                                                           org_scm_instance.path,
 
                                                           other_scm_instance.path)
 
                    else:
 
                        hgrepo = org_scm_instance._repo
 
                    show = set(hgrepo.revs('::%ld & !::parents(%s) & !::%s',
 
                                           avail_revs, revs[0], targethead))
 
                    c.update_msg = _('The following changes are available on %s:') % c.cs_branch_name
 
                else:
 
                    show = set()
 
                    avail_revs = set() # drop revs[0]
 
                    c.update_msg = _('No changesets found for updating this pull request.')
 

	
 
                # TODO: handle branch heads that not are tip-most
 
                brevs = org_scm_instance._repo.revs('%s - %ld - %s', c.cs_branch_name, avail_revs, revs[0])
 
                if brevs:
 
                    # also show changesets that are on branch but neither ancestors nor descendants
 
                    show.update(org_scm_instance._repo.revs('::%ld - ::%ld - ::%s', brevs, avail_revs, c.a_branch_name))
 
                    show.add(revs[0]) # make sure graph shows this so we can see how they relate
 
                    c.update_msg_other = _('Note: Branch %s has another head: %s.') % (c.cs_branch_name,
 
                        h.short_id(org_scm_instance.get_changeset((max(brevs))).raw_id))
 

	
 
                avail_show = sorted(show, reverse=True)
 

	
 
        elif org_scm_instance.alias == 'git':
 
            c.update_msg = _("Git pull requests don't support updates yet.")
 

	
 
        c.avail_revs = avail_revs
 
        c.avail_cs = [org_scm_instance.get_changeset(r) for r in avail_show]
 
        c.avail_jsdata = json.dumps(graph_data(org_scm_instance, avail_show))
 

	
 
        raw_ids = [x.raw_id for x in c.cs_ranges]
 
        c.cs_comments = c.cs_repo.get_comments(raw_ids)
 
        c.statuses = c.cs_repo.statuses(raw_ids)
 

	
 
        ignore_whitespace = request.GET.get('ignorews') == '1'
 
        line_context = request.GET.get('context', 3)
 
        c.ignorews_url = _ignorews_url
 
        c.context_url = _context_url
 
        c.fulldiff = request.GET.get('fulldiff')
 
        diff_limit = self.cut_off_limit if not c.fulldiff else None
 

	
 
        # we swap org/other ref since we run a simple diff on one repo
 
        log.debug('running diff between %s and %s in %s',
 
                  c.a_rev, c.cs_rev, org_scm_instance.path)
 
        txtdiff = org_scm_instance.get_diff(rev1=safe_str(c.a_rev), rev2=safe_str(c.cs_rev),
 
                                      ignore_whitespace=ignore_whitespace,
 
                                      context=line_context)
 

	
 
        diff_processor = diffs.DiffProcessor(txtdiff or '', format='gitdiff',
 
                                             diff_limit=diff_limit)
 
        _parsed = diff_processor.prepare()
 

	
 
        c.limited_diff = False
 
        if isinstance(_parsed, LimitedDiffContainer):
 
            c.limited_diff = True
 

	
 
        c.files = []
 
        c.changes = {}
 
        c.lines_added = 0
 
        c.lines_deleted = 0
 

	
 
        for f in _parsed:
 
            st = f['stats']
 
            c.lines_added += st['added']
 
            c.lines_deleted += st['deleted']
 
            fid = h.FID('', f['filename'])
 
            c.files.append([fid, f['operation'], f['filename'], f['stats']])
 
            htmldiff = diff_processor.as_html(enable_comments=True,
 
                                              parsed_lines=[f])
 
            c.changes[fid] = [f['operation'], f['filename'], htmldiff]
 

	
 
        # inline comments
 
        c.inline_cnt = 0
 
        c.inline_comments = cc_model.get_inline_comments(
 
                                c.db_repo.repo_id,
 
                                pull_request=pull_request_id)
 
        # count inline comments
 
        for __, lines in c.inline_comments:
 
            for comments in lines.values():
 
                c.inline_cnt += len(comments)
 
        # comments
 
        c.comments = cc_model.get_comments(c.db_repo.repo_id,
 
                                           pull_request=pull_request_id)
 

	
 
        # (badly named) pull-request status calculation based on reviewer votes
 
        (c.pull_request_reviewers,
 
         c.pull_request_pending_reviewers,
 
         c.current_voting_result,
 
         ) = cs_model.calculate_pull_request_result(c.pull_request)
 
        c.changeset_statuses = ChangesetStatus.STATUSES
 

	
 
        c.as_form = False
 
        c.ancestor = None # there is one - but right here we don't know which
 
        return render('/pullrequests/pullrequest_show.html')
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    @jsonify
 
    def comment(self, repo_name, pull_request_id):
 
        pull_request = PullRequest.get_or_404(pull_request_id)
 

	
 
        status = request.POST.get('changeset_status')
 
        close_pr = request.POST.get('save_close')
 
        delete = request.POST.get('save_delete')
 
        f_path = request.POST.get('f_path')
 
        line_no = request.POST.get('line')
 

	
 
        if (status or close_pr or delete) and (f_path or line_no):
 
            # status votes and closing is only possible in general comments
 
            raise HTTPBadRequest()
 

	
 
        allowed_to_change_status = self._get_is_allowed_change_status(pull_request)
 
        if not allowed_to_change_status:
 
            if status or close_pr:
 
                h.flash(_('No permission to change pull request status'), 'error')
 
                raise HTTPForbidden()
 

	
 
        if delete == "delete":
 
            if (pull_request.owner.user_id == c.authuser.user_id or
 
                h.HasPermissionAny('hg.admin')() or
 
                h.HasRepoPermissionAny('repository.admin')(pull_request.org_repo.repo_name) or
 
                h.HasRepoPermissionAny('repository.admin')(pull_request.other_repo.repo_name)
 
                ) and not pull_request.is_closed():
 
                PullRequestModel().delete(pull_request)
 
                Session().commit()
 
                h.flash(_('Successfully deleted pull request %s') % pull_request_id,
 
                        category='success')
 
                return {
 
                   'location': url('my_pullrequests'), # or repo pr list?
 
                }
 
                raise HTTPFound(location=url('my_pullrequests')) # or repo pr list?
 
            raise HTTPForbidden()
 

	
 
        text = request.POST.get('text', '').strip()
 
        if close_pr:
 
            text = _('Closing.') + '\n' + text
 

	
 
        comment = create_comment(
 
            text,
 
            status,
 
            pull_request_id=pull_request_id,
 
            f_path=f_path,
 
            line_no=line_no,
 
            closing_pr=close_pr,
 
        )
 

	
 
        action_logger(self.authuser,
 
                      'user_commented_pull_request:%s' % pull_request_id,
 
                      c.db_repo, self.ip_addr, self.sa)
 

	
 
        if status:
 
            ChangesetStatusModel().set_status(
 
                c.db_repo.repo_id,
 
                status,
 
                c.authuser.user_id,
 
                comment,
 
                pull_request=pull_request_id
 
            )
 

	
 
        if close_pr:
 
            PullRequestModel().close_pull_request(pull_request_id)
 
            action_logger(self.authuser,
 
                          'user_closed_pull_request:%s' % pull_request_id,
 
                          c.db_repo, self.ip_addr, self.sa)
 

	
 
        Session().commit()
 

	
 
        if not request.environ.get('HTTP_X_PARTIAL_XHR'):
 
            raise HTTPFound(location=pull_request.url())
 

	
 
        data = {
 
           'target_id': h.safeid(h.safe_unicode(request.POST.get('f_path'))),
 
        }
 
        if comment is not None:
 
            c.comment = comment
 
            data.update(comment.get_dict())
 
            data.update({'rendered_text':
 
                         render('changeset/changeset_comment_block.html')})
 

	
 
        return data
 

	
 
    @LoginRequired()
 
    @NotAnonymous()
 
    @HasRepoPermissionAnyDecorator('repository.read', 'repository.write',
 
                                   'repository.admin')
 
    @jsonify
 
    def delete_comment(self, repo_name, comment_id):
 
        co = ChangesetComment.get(comment_id)
 
        if co.pull_request.is_closed():
 
            #don't allow deleting comments on closed pull request
 
            raise HTTPForbidden()
 

	
 
        owner = co.author.user_id == c.authuser.user_id
 
        repo_admin = h.HasRepoPermissionAny('repository.admin')(c.repo_name)
 
        if h.HasPermissionAny('hg.admin') or repo_admin or owner:
 
            ChangesetCommentsModel().delete(comment=co)
 
            Session().commit()
 
            return True
 
        else:
 
            raise HTTPForbidden()
kallithea/model/changeset_status.py
Show inline comments
 
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 
# (at your option) any later version.
 
#
 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
# GNU General Public License for more details.
 
#
 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
"""
 
kallithea.model.changeset_status
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
Changeset status controller
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: Apr 30, 2012
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import logging
 
from sqlalchemy.orm import joinedload
 

	
 
from kallithea.model import BaseModel
 
from kallithea.model.db import ChangesetStatus, PullRequest
 
from kallithea.lib.exceptions import StatusChangeOnClosedPullRequestError
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
class ChangesetStatusModel(BaseModel):
 

	
 
    cls = ChangesetStatus
 

	
 
    def __get_changeset_status(self, changeset_status):
 
        return self._get_instance(ChangesetStatus, changeset_status)
 

	
 
    def __get_pull_request(self, pull_request):
 
        return self._get_instance(PullRequest, pull_request)
 

	
 
    def _get_status_query(self, repo, revision, pull_request,
 
                          with_revisions=False):
 
        repo = self._get_repo(repo)
 

	
 
        q = ChangesetStatus.query() \
 
            .filter(ChangesetStatus.repo == repo)
 
        if not with_revisions:
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetStatus.version == 0)
 

	
 
        if revision:
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetStatus.revision == revision)
 
        elif pull_request:
 
            pull_request = self.__get_pull_request(pull_request)
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetStatus.pull_request == pull_request)
 
        else:
 
            raise Exception('Please specify revision or pull_request')
 
        q = q.order_by(ChangesetStatus.version.asc())
 
        return q
 

	
 
    def _calculate_status(self, statuses):
 
        """
 
        Given a list of statuses, calculate the resulting status, according to
 
        the policy: approve if consensus, reject when at least one reject.
 
        """
 

	
 
        if not statuses:
 
            return ChangesetStatus.STATUS_UNDER_REVIEW
 

	
 
        if all(st and st.status == ChangesetStatus.STATUS_APPROVED for st in statuses):
 
            return ChangesetStatus.STATUS_APPROVED
 

	
 
        if any(st and st.status == ChangesetStatus.STATUS_REJECTED for st in statuses):
 
            return ChangesetStatus.STATUS_REJECTED
 

	
 
        return ChangesetStatus.STATUS_UNDER_REVIEW
 

	
 
    def calculate_pull_request_result(self, pull_request):
 
        """
 
        Return a tuple (reviewers, pending reviewers, pull request status)
 
        Only approve and reject counts as valid votes.
 
        """
 

	
 
        # collect latest votes from all voters
 
        cs_statuses = dict()
 
        for st in reversed(self.get_statuses(pull_request.org_repo,
 
                                             pull_request=pull_request,
 
                                             with_revisions=True)):
 
            cs_statuses[st.author.username] = st
 

	
 
        # collect votes from official reviewers
 
        pull_request_reviewers = []
 
        pull_request_pending_reviewers = []
 
        relevant_statuses = []
 
        for r in pull_request.reviewers:
 
            st = cs_statuses.get(r.user.username)
 
        for user in pull_request.get_reviewer_users():
 
            st = cs_statuses.get(user.username)
 
            relevant_statuses.append(st)
 
            if not st or st.status in (ChangesetStatus.STATUS_NOT_REVIEWED,
 
                                       ChangesetStatus.STATUS_UNDER_REVIEW):
 
                st = None
 
                pull_request_pending_reviewers.append(r.user)
 
            pull_request_reviewers.append((r.user, st))
 
                pull_request_pending_reviewers.append(user)
 
            pull_request_reviewers.append((user, st))
 

	
 
        result = self._calculate_status(relevant_statuses)
 

	
 
        return (pull_request_reviewers,
 
                pull_request_pending_reviewers,
 
                result)
 

	
 
    def get_statuses(self, repo, revision=None, pull_request=None,
 
                     with_revisions=False):
 
        q = self._get_status_query(repo, revision, pull_request,
 
                                   with_revisions)
 
        q = q.options(joinedload('author'))
 
        return q.all()
 

	
 
    def get_status(self, repo, revision=None, pull_request=None, as_str=True):
 
        """
 
        Returns latest status of changeset for given revision or for given
 
        pull request. Statuses are versioned inside a table itself and
 
        version == 0 is always the current one
 

	
 
        :param repo:
 
        :param revision: 40char hash or None
 
        :param pull_request: pull_request reference
 
        :param as_str: return status as string not object
 
        """
 
        q = self._get_status_query(repo, revision, pull_request)
 

	
 
        # need to use first here since there can be multiple statuses
 
        # returned from pull_request
 
        status = q.first()
 
        if as_str:
 
            return str(status.status) if status else ChangesetStatus.DEFAULT
 
        return status
 

	
 
    def set_status(self, repo, status, user, comment, revision=None,
 
                   pull_request=None, dont_allow_on_closed_pull_request=False):
 
        """
 
        Creates new status for changeset or updates the old ones bumping their
 
        version, leaving the current status at the value of 'status'.
 

	
 
        :param repo:
 
        :param status:
 
        :param user:
 
        :param comment:
 
        :param revision:
 
        :param pull_request:
 
        :param dont_allow_on_closed_pull_request: don't allow a status change
 
            if last status was for pull request and it's closed. We shouldn't
 
            mess around this manually
 
        """
 
        repo = self._get_repo(repo)
 

	
 
        q = ChangesetStatus.query()
 
        if revision is not None:
 
            assert pull_request is None
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetStatus.repo == repo)
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetStatus.revision == revision)
 
            revisions = [revision]
 
        else:
 
            assert pull_request is not None
 
            pull_request = self.__get_pull_request(pull_request)
 
            repo = pull_request.org_repo
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetStatus.repo == repo)
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetStatus.revision.in_(pull_request.revisions))
 
            revisions = pull_request.revisions
 
        cur_statuses = q.all()
 

	
 
        #if statuses exists and last is associated with a closed pull request
 
        # we need to check if we can allow this status change
 
        if (dont_allow_on_closed_pull_request and cur_statuses
 
            and getattr(cur_statuses[0].pull_request, 'status', '')
 
                == PullRequest.STATUS_CLOSED):
 
            raise StatusChangeOnClosedPullRequestError(
 
                'Changing status on closed pull request is not allowed'
 
            )
 

	
 
        #update all current statuses with older version
 
        for st in cur_statuses:
 
            st.version += 1
 
            self.sa.add(st)
 

	
 
        new_statuses = []
 
        for rev in revisions:
 
            new_status = ChangesetStatus()
 
            new_status.version = 0 # default
 
            new_status.author = self._get_user(user)
 
            new_status.repo = self._get_repo(repo)
 
            new_status.status = status
 
            new_status.comment = comment
 
            new_status.revision = rev
 
            new_status.pull_request = pull_request
 
            new_statuses.append(new_status)
 
            self.sa.add(new_status)
 
        return new_statuses
kallithea/model/comment.py
Show inline comments
 
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 
# (at your option) any later version.
 
#
 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
# GNU General Public License for more details.
 
#
 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
"""
 
kallithea.model.comment
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
comments model for Kallithea
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: Nov 11, 2011
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import logging
 

	
 
from pylons.i18n.translation import _
 
from collections import defaultdict
 

	
 
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import extract_mentioned_users, safe_unicode
 
from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
from kallithea.model import BaseModel
 
from kallithea.model.db import ChangesetComment, User, \
 
    Notification, PullRequest
 
from kallithea.model.notification import NotificationModel
 
from kallithea.model.meta import Session
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
class ChangesetCommentsModel(BaseModel):
 

	
 
    cls = ChangesetComment
 

	
 
    def __get_changeset_comment(self, changeset_comment):
 
        return self._get_instance(ChangesetComment, changeset_comment)
 

	
 
    def __get_pull_request(self, pull_request):
 
        return self._get_instance(PullRequest, pull_request)
 

	
 
    def _extract_mentions(self, s):
 
        user_objects = []
 
        for username in extract_mentioned_users(s):
 
            user_obj = User.get_by_username(username, case_insensitive=True)
 
            if user_obj:
 
                user_objects.append(user_obj)
 
        return user_objects
 

	
 
    def _get_notification_data(self, repo, comment, user, comment_text,
 
                               line_no=None, revision=None, pull_request=None,
 
                               status_change=None, closing_pr=False):
 
        """
 
        :returns: tuple (subj,body,recipients,notification_type,email_kwargs)
 
        """
 
        # make notification
 
        body = comment_text  # text of the comment
 
        line = ''
 
        if line_no:
 
            line = _('on line %s') % line_no
 

	
 
        #changeset
 
        if revision:
 
            notification_type = Notification.TYPE_CHANGESET_COMMENT
 
            cs = repo.scm_instance.get_changeset(revision)
 
            desc = cs.short_id
 

	
 
            threading = ['%s-rev-%s@%s' % (repo.repo_name, revision, h.canonical_hostname())]
 
            if line_no: # TODO: url to file _and_ line number
 
                threading.append('%s-rev-%s-line-%s@%s' % (repo.repo_name, revision, line_no,
 
                                                           h.canonical_hostname()))
 
            comment_url = h.canonical_url('changeset_home',
 
                repo_name=repo.repo_name,
 
                revision=revision,
 
                anchor='comment-%s' % comment.comment_id)
 
            subj = safe_unicode(
 
                h.link_to('Re changeset: %(desc)s %(line)s' % \
 
                          {'desc': desc, 'line': line},
 
                          comment_url)
 
            )
 
            # get the current participants of this changeset
 
            recipients = ChangesetComment.get_users(revision=revision)
 
            # add changeset author if it's known locally
 
            cs_author = User.get_from_cs_author(cs.author)
 
            if not cs_author:
 
                #use repo owner if we cannot extract the author correctly
 
                cs_author = repo.user
 
            recipients += [cs_author]
 
            email_kwargs = {
 
                'status_change': status_change,
 
                'cs_comment_user': user.full_name_and_username,
 
                'cs_target_repo': h.canonical_url('summary_home', repo_name=repo.repo_name),
 
                'cs_comment_url': comment_url,
 
                'raw_id': revision,
 
                'message': cs.message,
 
                'repo_name': repo.repo_name,
 
                'short_id': h.short_id(revision),
 
                'branch': cs.branch,
 
                'comment_username': user.username,
 
                'threading': threading,
 
            }
 
        #pull request
 
        elif pull_request:
 
            notification_type = Notification.TYPE_PULL_REQUEST_COMMENT
 
            desc = comment.pull_request.title
 
            _org_ref_type, org_ref_name, _org_rev = comment.pull_request.org_ref.split(':')
 
            threading = ['%s-pr-%s@%s' % (pull_request.other_repo.repo_name,
 
                                          pull_request.pull_request_id,
 
                                          h.canonical_hostname())]
 
            if line_no: # TODO: url to file _and_ line number
 
                threading.append('%s-pr-%s-line-%s@%s' % (pull_request.other_repo.repo_name,
 
                                                          pull_request.pull_request_id, line_no,
 
                                                          h.canonical_hostname()))
 
            comment_url = pull_request.url(canonical=True,
 
                anchor='comment-%s' % comment.comment_id)
 
            subj = safe_unicode(
 
                h.link_to('Re pull request %(pr_nice_id)s: %(desc)s %(line)s' % \
 
                          {'desc': desc,
 
                           'pr_nice_id': comment.pull_request.nice_id(),
 
                           'line': line},
 
                          comment_url)
 
            )
 
            # get the current participants of this pull request
 
            recipients = ChangesetComment.get_users(pull_request_id=
 
                                                pull_request.pull_request_id)
 
            # add pull request author
 
            recipients += [pull_request.owner]
 

	
 
            # add the reviewers to notification
 
            recipients += [x.user for x in pull_request.reviewers]
 
            recipients += pull_request.get_reviewer_users()
 

	
 
            #set some variables for email notification
 
            email_kwargs = {
 
                'pr_title': pull_request.title,
 
                'pr_nice_id': pull_request.nice_id(),
 
                'status_change': status_change,
 
                'closing_pr': closing_pr,
 
                'pr_comment_url': comment_url,
 
                'pr_comment_user': user.full_name_and_username,
 
                'pr_target_repo': h.canonical_url('summary_home',
 
                                   repo_name=pull_request.other_repo.repo_name),
 
                'repo_name': pull_request.other_repo.repo_name,
 
                'ref': org_ref_name,
 
                'comment_username': user.username,
 
                'threading': threading,
 
            }
 

	
 
        return subj, body, recipients, notification_type, email_kwargs
 

	
 
    def create(self, text, repo, user, revision=None, pull_request=None,
 
               f_path=None, line_no=None, status_change=None, closing_pr=False,
 
               send_email=True):
 
        """
 
        Creates a new comment for either a changeset or a pull request.
 
        status_change and closing_pr is only for the optional email.
 

	
 
        Returns the created comment.
 
        """
 
        if not status_change and not text:
 
            log.warning('Missing text for comment, skipping...')
 
            return None
 

	
 
        repo = self._get_repo(repo)
 
        user = self._get_user(user)
 
        comment = ChangesetComment()
 
        comment.repo = repo
 
        comment.author = user
 
        comment.text = text
 
        comment.f_path = f_path
 
        comment.line_no = line_no
 

	
 
        if revision is not None:
 
            comment.revision = revision
 
        elif pull_request is not None:
 
            pull_request = self.__get_pull_request(pull_request)
 
            comment.pull_request = pull_request
 
        else:
 
            raise Exception('Please specify revision or pull_request_id')
 

	
 
        Session().add(comment)
 
        Session().flush()
 

	
 
        if send_email:
 
            (subj, body, recipients, notification_type,
 
             email_kwargs) = self._get_notification_data(
 
                                repo, comment, user,
 
                                comment_text=text,
 
                                line_no=line_no,
 
                                revision=revision,
 
                                pull_request=pull_request,
 
                                status_change=status_change,
 
                                closing_pr=closing_pr)
 
            email_kwargs['is_mention'] = False
 
            # create notification objects, and emails
 
            NotificationModel().create(
 
                created_by=user, subject=subj, body=body,
 
                recipients=recipients, type_=notification_type,
 
                email_kwargs=email_kwargs,
 
            )
 

	
 
            mention_recipients = set(self._extract_mentions(body)) \
 
                                    .difference(recipients)
 
            if mention_recipients:
 
                email_kwargs['is_mention'] = True
 
                subj = _('[Mention]') + ' ' + subj
 
                NotificationModel().create(
 
                    created_by=user, subject=subj, body=body,
 
                    recipients=mention_recipients,
 
                    type_=notification_type,
 
                    email_kwargs=email_kwargs
 
                )
 

	
 
        return comment
 

	
 
    def delete(self, comment):
 
        comment = self.__get_changeset_comment(comment)
 
        Session().delete(comment)
 

	
 
        return comment
 

	
 
    def get_comments(self, repo_id, revision=None, pull_request=None):
 
        """
 
        Gets general comments for either revision or pull_request.
 

	
 
        Returns a list, ordered by creation date.
 
        """
 
        return self._get_comments(repo_id, revision=revision, pull_request=pull_request,
 
                                  inline=False)
 

	
 
    def get_inline_comments(self, repo_id, revision=None, pull_request=None):
 
        """
 
        Gets inline comments for either revision or pull_request.
 

	
 
        Returns a list of tuples with file path and list of comments per line number.
 
        """
 
        comments = self._get_comments(repo_id, revision=revision, pull_request=pull_request,
 
                                      inline=True)
 

	
 
        paths = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(list))
 
        for co in comments:
 
            paths[co.f_path][co.line_no].append(co)
 
        return paths.items()
 

	
 
    def _get_comments(self, repo_id, revision=None, pull_request=None, inline=False):
 
        """
 
        Gets comments for either revision or pull_request_id, either inline or general.
 
        """
 
        q = Session().query(ChangesetComment)
 

	
 
        if inline:
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetComment.line_no != None) \
 
                .filter(ChangesetComment.f_path != None)
 
        else:
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetComment.line_no == None) \
 
                .filter(ChangesetComment.f_path == None)
 

	
 
        if revision is not None:
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetComment.revision == revision) \
 
                .filter(ChangesetComment.repo_id == repo_id)
 
        elif pull_request is not None:
 
            pull_request = self.__get_pull_request(pull_request)
 
            q = q.filter(ChangesetComment.pull_request == pull_request)
 
        else:
 
            raise Exception('Please specify either revision or pull_request')
 

	
 
        return q.order_by(ChangesetComment.created_on).all()
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 
# (at your option) any later version.
 
#
 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
# GNU General Public License for more details.
 
#
 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
"""
 
kallithea.model.db
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
Database Models for Kallithea
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: Apr 08, 2010
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import os
 
import time
 
import logging
 
import datetime
 
import traceback
 
import hashlib
 
import collections
 
import functools
 

	
 
import sqlalchemy
 
from sqlalchemy import *
 
from sqlalchemy.ext.hybrid import hybrid_property
 
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship, joinedload, class_mapper, validates
 
from beaker.cache import cache_region, region_invalidate
 
from webob.exc import HTTPNotFound
 

	
 
from pylons.i18n.translation import lazy_ugettext as _
 

	
 
from kallithea import DB_PREFIX
 
from kallithea.lib.exceptions import DefaultUserException
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs import get_backend
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.utils.helpers import get_scm
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.utils.lazy import LazyProperty
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.backends.base import EmptyChangeset
 

	
 
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import str2bool, safe_str, get_changeset_safe, \
 
    safe_unicode, remove_prefix, time_to_datetime, aslist, Optional, safe_int, \
 
    get_clone_url, urlreadable
 
from kallithea.lib.compat import json
 
from kallithea.lib.caching_query import FromCache
 

	
 
from kallithea.model.meta import Base, Session
 

	
 
URL_SEP = '/'
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 
#==============================================================================
 
# BASE CLASSES
 
#==============================================================================
 

	
 
_hash_key = lambda k: hashlib.md5(safe_str(k)).hexdigest()
 

	
 

	
 
class BaseModel(object):
 
    """
 
    Base Model for all classes
 
    """
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def _get_keys(cls):
 
        """return column names for this model """
 
        return class_mapper(cls).c.keys()
 

	
 
    def get_dict(self):
 
        """
 
        return dict with keys and values corresponding
 
        to this model data """
 

	
 
        d = {}
 
        for k in self._get_keys():
 
            d[k] = getattr(self, k)
 

	
 
        # also use __json__() if present to get additional fields
 
        _json_attr = getattr(self, '__json__', None)
 
        if _json_attr:
 
            # update with attributes from __json__
 
            if callable(_json_attr):
 
                _json_attr = _json_attr()
 
            for k, val in _json_attr.iteritems():
 
                d[k] = val
 
        return d
 

	
 
    def get_appstruct(self):
 
        """return list with keys and values tuples corresponding
 
        to this model data """
 

	
 
        l = []
 
        for k in self._get_keys():
 
            l.append((k, getattr(self, k),))
 
        return l
 

	
 
    def populate_obj(self, populate_dict):
 
        """populate model with data from given populate_dict"""
 

	
 
        for k in self._get_keys():
 
            if k in populate_dict:
 
                setattr(self, k, populate_dict[k])
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def query(cls):
 
        return Session().query(cls)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get(cls, id_):
 
        if id_:
 
            return cls.query().get(id_)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_or_404(cls, id_):
 
        try:
 
            id_ = int(id_)
 
        except (TypeError, ValueError):
 
            raise HTTPNotFound
 

	
 
        res = cls.query().get(id_)
 
        if res is None:
 
            raise HTTPNotFound
 
        return res
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def getAll(cls):
 
        # deprecated and left for backward compatibility
 
        return cls.get_all()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_all(cls):
 
        return cls.query().all()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def delete(cls, id_):
 
        obj = cls.query().get(id_)
 
        Session().delete(obj)
 

	
 
    def __repr__(self):
 
        if hasattr(self, '__unicode__'):
 
            # python repr needs to return str
 
            try:
 
                return safe_str(self.__unicode__())
 
            except UnicodeDecodeError:
 
                pass
 
        return '<DB:%s>' % (self.__class__.__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
_table_args_default_dict = {'extend_existing': True,
 
                            'mysql_engine': 'InnoDB',
 
                            'mysql_charset': 'utf8',
 
                            'sqlite_autoincrement': True,
 
                           }
 

	
 
class Setting(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = DB_PREFIX + 'settings'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    SETTINGS_TYPES = {
 
        'str': safe_str,
 
        'int': safe_int,
 
        'unicode': safe_unicode,
 
        'bool': str2bool,
 
        'list': functools.partial(aslist, sep=',')
 
    }
 
    DEFAULT_UPDATE_URL = ''
 

	
 
    app_settings_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    app_settings_name = Column(String(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    _app_settings_value = Column("app_settings_value", Unicode(4096), nullable=False)
 
    _app_settings_type = Column("app_settings_type", String(255), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, key='', val='', type='unicode'):
 
        self.app_settings_name = key
 
        self.app_settings_value = val
 
        self.app_settings_type = type
 

	
 
    @validates('_app_settings_value')
 
    def validate_settings_value(self, key, val):
 
        assert type(val) == unicode
 
        return val
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def app_settings_value(self):
 
        v = self._app_settings_value
 
        _type = self.app_settings_type
 
        converter = self.SETTINGS_TYPES.get(_type) or self.SETTINGS_TYPES['unicode']
 
        return converter(v)
 

	
 
    @app_settings_value.setter
 
    def app_settings_value(self, val):
 
        """
 
        Setter that will always make sure we use unicode in app_settings_value
 

	
 
        :param val:
 
        """
 
        self._app_settings_value = safe_unicode(val)
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def app_settings_type(self):
 
        return self._app_settings_type
 

	
 
    @app_settings_type.setter
 
    def app_settings_type(self, val):
 
        if val not in self.SETTINGS_TYPES:
 
            raise Exception('type must be one of %s got %s'
 
                            % (self.SETTINGS_TYPES.keys(), val))
 
        self._app_settings_type = val
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('%s:%s[%s]')>" % (
 
            self.__class__.__name__,
 
            self.app_settings_name, self.app_settings_value, self.app_settings_type
 
        )
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_name(cls, key):
 
        return cls.query() \
 
            .filter(cls.app_settings_name == key).scalar()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_name_or_create(cls, key, val='', type='unicode'):
 
        res = cls.get_by_name(key)
 
        if res is None:
 
            res = cls(key, val, type)
 
        return res
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create_or_update(cls, key, val=Optional(''), type=Optional('unicode')):
 
        """
 
        Creates or updates Kallithea setting. If updates are triggered, it will only
 
        update parameters that are explicitly set. Optional instance will be skipped.
 

	
 
        :param key:
 
        :param val:
 
        :param type:
 
        :return:
 
        """
 
        res = cls.get_by_name(key)
 
        if res is None:
 
            val = Optional.extract(val)
 
            type = Optional.extract(type)
 
            res = cls(key, val, type)
 
        else:
 
            res.app_settings_name = key
 
            if not isinstance(val, Optional):
 
                # update if set
 
                res.app_settings_value = val
 
            if not isinstance(type, Optional):
 
                # update if set
 
                res.app_settings_type = type
 
        return res
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_app_settings(cls, cache=False):
 

	
 
        ret = cls.query()
 

	
 
        if cache:
 
            ret = ret.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short", "get_hg_settings"))
 

	
 
        if ret is None:
 
            raise Exception('Could not get application settings !')
 
        settings = {}
 
        for each in ret:
 
            settings[each.app_settings_name] = \
 
                each.app_settings_value
 

	
 
        return settings
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_auth_plugins(cls, cache=False):
 
        auth_plugins = cls.get_by_name("auth_plugins").app_settings_value
 
        return auth_plugins
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_auth_settings(cls, cache=False):
 
        ret = cls.query() \
 
                .filter(cls.app_settings_name.startswith('auth_')).all()
 
        fd = {}
 
        for row in ret:
 
            fd[row.app_settings_name] = row.app_settings_value
 
        return fd
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_default_repo_settings(cls, cache=False, strip_prefix=False):
 
        ret = cls.query() \
 
                .filter(cls.app_settings_name.startswith('default_')).all()
 
        fd = {}
 
        for row in ret:
 
            key = row.app_settings_name
 
            if strip_prefix:
 
                key = remove_prefix(key, prefix='default_')
 
            fd.update({key: row.app_settings_value})
 

	
 
        return fd
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_server_info(cls):
 
        import pkg_resources
 
        import platform
 
        import kallithea
 
        from kallithea.lib.utils import check_git_version
 
        mods = [(p.project_name, p.version) for p in pkg_resources.working_set]
 
        info = {
 
            'modules': sorted(mods, key=lambda k: k[0].lower()),
 
            'py_version': platform.python_version(),
 
            'platform': safe_unicode(platform.platform()),
 
            'kallithea_version': kallithea.__version__,
 
            'git_version': safe_unicode(check_git_version()),
 
            'git_path': kallithea.CONFIG.get('git_path')
 
        }
 
        return info
 

	
 

	
 
class Ui(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = DB_PREFIX + 'ui'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        # FIXME: ui_key as key is wrong and should be removed when the corresponding
 
        # Ui.get_by_key has been replaced by the composite key
 
        UniqueConstraint('ui_key'),
 
        UniqueConstraint('ui_section', 'ui_key'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    HOOK_UPDATE = 'changegroup.update'
 
    HOOK_REPO_SIZE = 'changegroup.repo_size'
 
    HOOK_PUSH = 'changegroup.push_logger'
 
    HOOK_PRE_PUSH = 'prechangegroup.pre_push'
 
    HOOK_PULL = 'outgoing.pull_logger'
 
    HOOK_PRE_PULL = 'preoutgoing.pre_pull'
 

	
 
    ui_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    ui_section = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    ui_key = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    ui_value = Column(String(255), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 
    ui_active = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_key(cls, section, key):
 
        """ Return specified Ui object, or None if not found. """
 
        return cls.query().filter_by(ui_section=section, ui_key=key).scalar()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_or_create(cls, section, key):
 
        """ Return specified Ui object, creating it if necessary. """
 
        setting = cls.get_by_key(section, key)
 
        if setting is None:
 
            setting = cls(ui_section=section, ui_key=key)
 
            Session().add(setting)
 
        return setting
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_builtin_hooks(cls):
 
        q = cls.query()
 
        q = q.filter(cls.ui_key.in_([cls.HOOK_UPDATE, cls.HOOK_REPO_SIZE,
 
                                     cls.HOOK_PUSH, cls.HOOK_PRE_PUSH,
 
                                     cls.HOOK_PULL, cls.HOOK_PRE_PULL]))
 
        q = q.filter(cls.ui_section == 'hooks')
 
        return q.all()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_custom_hooks(cls):
 
        q = cls.query()
 
        q = q.filter(~cls.ui_key.in_([cls.HOOK_UPDATE, cls.HOOK_REPO_SIZE,
 
                                      cls.HOOK_PUSH, cls.HOOK_PRE_PUSH,
 
                                      cls.HOOK_PULL, cls.HOOK_PRE_PULL]))
 
        q = q.filter(cls.ui_section == 'hooks')
 
        return q.all()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_repos_location(cls):
 
        return cls.get_by_key('paths', '/').ui_value
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create_or_update_hook(cls, key, val):
 
        new_ui = cls.get_or_create('hooks', key)
 
        new_ui.ui_active = True
 
        new_ui.ui_value = val
 

	
 
    def __repr__(self):
 
        return '<%s[%s]%s=>%s]>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.ui_section,
 
                                    self.ui_key, self.ui_value)
 

	
 

	
 
class User(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'users'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('u_username_idx', 'username'),
 
        Index('u_email_idx', 'email'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    DEFAULT_USER = 'default'
 
    DEFAULT_GRAVATAR_URL = 'https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/{md5email}?d=identicon&s={size}'
 

	
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    username = Column(String(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    password = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    active = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
 
    admin = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=False)
 
    name = Column("firstname", Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 
    lastname = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 
    _email = Column("email", String(255), nullable=True, unique=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 
    last_login = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=True)
 
    extern_type = Column(String(255), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 
    extern_name = Column(String(255), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 
    api_key = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    inherit_default_permissions = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    _user_data = Column("user_data", LargeBinary(), nullable=True)  # JSON data # FIXME: not nullable?
 

	
 
    user_log = relationship('UserLog')
 
    user_perms = relationship('UserToPerm', primaryjoin="User.user_id==UserToPerm.user_id", cascade='all')
 

	
 
    repositories = relationship('Repository')
 
    repo_groups = relationship('RepoGroup')
 
    user_groups = relationship('UserGroup')
 
    user_followers = relationship('UserFollowing', primaryjoin='UserFollowing.follows_user_id==User.user_id', cascade='all')
 
    followings = relationship('UserFollowing', primaryjoin='UserFollowing.user_id==User.user_id', cascade='all')
 

	
 
    repo_to_perm = relationship('UserRepoToPerm', primaryjoin='UserRepoToPerm.user_id==User.user_id', cascade='all')
 
    repo_group_to_perm = relationship('UserRepoGroupToPerm', primaryjoin='UserRepoGroupToPerm.user_id==User.user_id', cascade='all')
 

	
 
    group_member = relationship('UserGroupMember', cascade='all')
 

	
 
    notifications = relationship('UserNotification', cascade='all')
 
    # notifications assigned to this user
 
    user_created_notifications = relationship('Notification', cascade='all')
 
    # comments created by this user
 
    user_comments = relationship('ChangesetComment', cascade='all')
 
    #extra emails for this user
 
    user_emails = relationship('UserEmailMap', cascade='all')
 
    #extra API keys
 
    user_api_keys = relationship('UserApiKeys', cascade='all')
 

	
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def email(self):
 
        return self._email
 

	
 
    @email.setter
 
    def email(self, val):
 
        self._email = val.lower() if val else None
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def firstname(self):
 
        # alias for future
 
        return self.name
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def emails(self):
 
        other = UserEmailMap.query().filter(UserEmailMap.user==self).all()
 
        return [self.email] + [x.email for x in other]
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def api_keys(self):
 
        other = UserApiKeys.query().filter(UserApiKeys.user==self).all()
 
        return [self.api_key] + [x.api_key for x in other]
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def ip_addresses(self):
 
        ret = UserIpMap.query().filter(UserIpMap.user == self).all()
 
        return [x.ip_addr for x in ret]
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def full_name(self):
 
        return '%s %s' % (self.firstname, self.lastname)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def full_name_or_username(self):
 
        """
 
        Show full name.
 
        If full name is not set, fall back to username.
 
        """
 
        return ('%s %s' % (self.firstname, self.lastname)
 
                if (self.firstname and self.lastname) else self.username)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def full_name_and_username(self):
 
        """
 
        Show full name and username as 'Firstname Lastname (username)'.
 
        If full name is not set, fall back to username.
 
        """
 
        return ('%s %s (%s)' % (self.firstname, self.lastname, self.username)
 
                if (self.firstname and self.lastname) else self.username)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def full_contact(self):
 
        return '%s %s <%s>' % (self.firstname, self.lastname, self.email)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def short_contact(self):
 
        return '%s %s' % (self.firstname, self.lastname)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def is_admin(self):
 
        return self.admin
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def AuthUser(self):
 
        """
 
        Returns instance of AuthUser for this user
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib.auth import AuthUser
 
        return AuthUser(dbuser=self)
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def user_data(self):
 
        if not self._user_data:
 
            return {}
 

	
 
        try:
 
            return json.loads(self._user_data)
 
        except TypeError:
 
            return {}
 

	
 
    @user_data.setter
 
    def user_data(self, val):
 
        try:
 
            self._user_data = json.dumps(val)
 
        except Exception:
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('id:%s:%s')>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
 
                                      self.user_id, self.username)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_or_404(cls, id_, allow_default=True):
 
        '''
 
        Overridden version of BaseModel.get_or_404, with an extra check on
 
        the default user.
 
        '''
 
        user = super(User, cls).get_or_404(id_)
 
        if allow_default == False:
 
            if user.username == User.DEFAULT_USER:
 
                raise DefaultUserException
 
        return user
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_username_or_email(cls, username_or_email, case_insensitive=False, cache=False):
 
        """
 
        For anything that looks like an email address, look up by the email address (matching
 
        case insensitively).
 
        For anything else, try to look up by the user name.
 

	
 
        This assumes no normal username can have '@' symbol.
 
        """
 
        if '@' in username_or_email:
 
            return User.get_by_email(username_or_email, cache=cache)
 
        else:
 
            return User.get_by_username(username_or_email, case_insensitive=case_insensitive, cache=cache)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_username(cls, username, case_insensitive=False, cache=False):
 
        if case_insensitive:
 
            q = cls.query().filter(func.lower(cls.username) == func.lower(username))
 
        else:
 
            q = cls.query().filter(cls.username == username)
 

	
 
        if cache:
 
            q = q.options(FromCache(
 
                            "sql_cache_short",
 
                            "get_user_%s" % _hash_key(username)
 
                          )
 
            )
 
        return q.scalar()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_api_key(cls, api_key, cache=False, fallback=True):
 
        if len(api_key) != 40 or not api_key.isalnum():
 
            return None
 

	
 
        q = cls.query().filter(cls.api_key == api_key)
 

	
 
        if cache:
 
            q = q.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short",
 
                                    "get_api_key_%s" % api_key))
 
        res = q.scalar()
 

	
 
        if fallback and not res:
 
            #fallback to additional keys
 
            _res = UserApiKeys.query() \
 
                .filter(UserApiKeys.api_key == api_key) \
 
                .filter(or_(UserApiKeys.expires == -1,
 
                            UserApiKeys.expires >= time.time())) \
 
                .first()
 
            if _res:
 
                res = _res.user
 
        return res
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_email(cls, email, cache=False):
 
        q = cls.query().filter(func.lower(cls.email) == func.lower(email))
 

	
 
        if cache:
 
            q = q.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short",
 
                                    "get_email_key_%s" % email))
 

	
 
        ret = q.scalar()
 
        if ret is None:
 
            q = UserEmailMap.query()
 
            # try fetching in alternate email map
 
            q = q.filter(func.lower(UserEmailMap.email) == func.lower(email))
 
            q = q.options(joinedload(UserEmailMap.user))
 
            if cache:
 
                q = q.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short",
 
                                        "get_email_map_key_%s" % email))
 
            ret = getattr(q.scalar(), 'user', None)
 

	
 
        return ret
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_from_cs_author(cls, author):
 
        """
 
        Tries to get User objects out of commit author string
 

	
 
        :param author:
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib.helpers import email, author_name
 
        # Valid email in the attribute passed, see if they're in the system
 
        _email = email(author)
 
        if _email:
 
            user = cls.get_by_email(_email)
 
            if user is not None:
 
                return user
 
        # Maybe we can match by username?
 
        _author = author_name(author)
 
        user = cls.get_by_username(_author, case_insensitive=True)
 
        if user is not None:
 
            return user
 

	
 
    def update_lastlogin(self):
 
        """Update user lastlogin"""
 
        self.last_login = datetime.datetime.now()
 
        Session().add(self)
 
        log.debug('updated user %s lastlogin', self.username)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_first_admin(cls):
 
        user = User.query().filter(User.admin == True).first()
 
        if user is None:
 
            raise Exception('Missing administrative account!')
 
        return user
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_default_user(cls, cache=False):
 
        user = User.get_by_username(User.DEFAULT_USER, cache=cache)
 
        if user is None:
 
            raise Exception('Missing default account!')
 
        return user
 

	
 
    def get_api_data(self, details=False):
 
        """
 
        Common function for generating user related data for API
 
        """
 
        user = self
 
        data = dict(
 
            user_id=user.user_id,
 
            username=user.username,
 
            firstname=user.name,
 
            lastname=user.lastname,
 
            email=user.email,
 
            emails=user.emails,
 
            active=user.active,
 
            admin=user.admin,
 
        )
 
        if details:
 
            data.update(dict(
 
                extern_type=user.extern_type,
 
                extern_name=user.extern_name,
 
                api_key=user.api_key,
 
                api_keys=user.api_keys,
 
                last_login=user.last_login,
 
                ip_addresses=user.ip_addresses
 
                ))
 
        return data
 

	
 
    def __json__(self):
 
        data = dict(
 
            full_name=self.full_name,
 
            full_name_or_username=self.full_name_or_username,
 
            short_contact=self.short_contact,
 
            full_contact=self.full_contact
 
        )
 
        data.update(self.get_api_data())
 
        return data
 

	
 

	
 
class UserApiKeys(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_api_keys'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('uak_api_key_idx', 'api_key'),
 
        Index('uak_api_key_expires_idx', 'api_key', 'expires'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 
    __mapper_args__ = {}
 

	
 
    user_api_key_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    api_key = Column(String(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    description = Column(UnicodeText(1024), nullable=False)
 
    expires = Column(Float(53), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def expired(self):
 
        if self.expires == -1:
 
            return False
 
        return time.time() > self.expires
 

	
 

	
 
class UserEmailMap(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_email_map'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('uem_email_idx', 'email'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 
    __mapper_args__ = {}
 

	
 
    email_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    _email = Column("email", String(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    user = relationship('User')
 

	
 
    @validates('_email')
 
    def validate_email(self, key, email):
 
        # check if this email is not main one
 
        main_email = Session().query(User).filter(User.email == email).scalar()
 
        if main_email is not None:
 
            raise AttributeError('email %s is present is user table' % email)
 
        return email
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def email(self):
 
        return self._email
 

	
 
    @email.setter
 
    def email(self, val):
 
        self._email = val.lower() if val else None
 

	
 

	
 
class UserIpMap(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_ip_map'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'ip_addr'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 
    __mapper_args__ = {}
 

	
 
    ip_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    ip_addr = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    active = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
 
    user = relationship('User')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def _get_ip_range(cls, ip_addr):
 
        from kallithea.lib import ipaddr
 
        net = ipaddr.IPNetwork(address=ip_addr)
 
        return [str(net.network), str(net.broadcast)]
 

	
 
    def __json__(self):
 
        return dict(
 
          ip_addr=self.ip_addr,
 
          ip_range=self._get_ip_range(self.ip_addr)
 
        )
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('user_id:%s=>%s')>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
 
                                            self.user_id, self.ip_addr)
 

	
 
class UserLog(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_logs'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    user_log_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=True)
 
    username = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    repository_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=True)
 
    repository_name = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 
    user_ip = Column(String(255), nullable=True)
 
    action = Column(UnicodeText(1200000), nullable=False)
 
    action_date = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('id:%s:%s')>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
 
                                      self.repository_name,
 
                                      self.action)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def action_as_day(self):
 
        return datetime.date(*self.action_date.timetuple()[:3])
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    repository = relationship('Repository', cascade='')
 

	
 

	
 
class UserGroup(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'users_groups'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    users_group_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    users_group_name = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    user_group_description = Column(Unicode(10000), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 
    users_group_active = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False)
 
    inherit_default_permissions = Column("users_group_inherit_default_permissions", Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    _group_data = Column("group_data", LargeBinary(), nullable=True)  # JSON data # FIXME: not nullable?
 

	
 
    members = relationship('UserGroupMember', cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 
    users_group_to_perm = relationship('UserGroupToPerm', cascade='all')
 
    users_group_repo_to_perm = relationship('UserGroupRepoToPerm', cascade='all')
 
    users_group_repo_group_to_perm = relationship('UserGroupRepoGroupToPerm', cascade='all')
 
    user_user_group_to_perm = relationship('UserUserGroupToPerm ', cascade='all')
 
    user_group_user_group_to_perm = relationship('UserGroupUserGroupToPerm ', primaryjoin="UserGroupUserGroupToPerm.target_user_group_id==UserGroup.users_group_id", cascade='all')
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def group_data(self):
 
        if not self._group_data:
 
            return {}
 

	
 
        try:
 
            return json.loads(self._group_data)
 
        except TypeError:
 
            return {}
 

	
 
    @group_data.setter
 
    def group_data(self, val):
 
        try:
 
            self._group_data = json.dumps(val)
 
        except Exception:
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('id:%s:%s')>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
 
                                      self.users_group_id,
 
                                      self.users_group_name)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_group_name(cls, group_name, cache=False,
 
                          case_insensitive=False):
 
        if case_insensitive:
 
            q = cls.query().filter(func.lower(cls.users_group_name) == func.lower(group_name))
 
        else:
 
            q = cls.query().filter(cls.users_group_name == group_name)
 
        if cache:
 
            q = q.options(FromCache(
 
                            "sql_cache_short",
 
                            "get_group_%s" % _hash_key(group_name)
 
                          )
 
            )
 
        return q.scalar()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get(cls, user_group_id, cache=False):
 
        user_group = cls.query()
 
        if cache:
 
            user_group = user_group.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short",
 
                                    "get_users_group_%s" % user_group_id))
 
        return user_group.get(user_group_id)
 

	
 
    def get_api_data(self, with_members=True):
 
        user_group = self
 

	
 
        data = dict(
 
            users_group_id=user_group.users_group_id,
 
            group_name=user_group.users_group_name,
 
            group_description=user_group.user_group_description,
 
            active=user_group.users_group_active,
 
            owner=user_group.user.username,
 
        )
 
        if with_members:
 
            members = []
 
            for user in user_group.members:
 
                user = user.user
 
                members.append(user.get_api_data())
 
            data['members'] = members
 

	
 
        return data
 

	
 

	
 
class UserGroupMember(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'users_groups_members'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    users_group_member_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    users_group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users_groups.users_group_id'), nullable=False)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    users_group = relationship('UserGroup')
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, gr_id='', u_id=''):
 
        self.users_group_id = gr_id
 
        self.user_id = u_id
 

	
 

	
 
class RepositoryField(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'repositories_fields'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('repository_id', 'field_key'),  # no-multi field
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    PREFIX = 'ex_'  # prefix used in form to not conflict with already existing fields
 

	
 
    repo_field_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    repository_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False)
 
    field_key = Column(String(250), nullable=False)
 
    field_label = Column(String(1024), nullable=False)
 
    field_value = Column(String(10000), nullable=False)
 
    field_desc = Column(String(1024), nullable=False)
 
    field_type = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 

	
 
    repository = relationship('Repository')
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def field_key_prefixed(self):
 
        return 'ex_%s' % self.field_key
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def un_prefix_key(cls, key):
 
        if key.startswith(cls.PREFIX):
 
            return key[len(cls.PREFIX):]
 
        return key
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_key_name(cls, key, repo):
 
        row = cls.query() \
 
                .filter(cls.repository == repo) \
 
                .filter(cls.field_key == key).scalar()
 
        return row
 

	
 

	
 
class Repository(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'repositories'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('r_repo_name_idx', 'repo_name'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    DEFAULT_CLONE_URI = '{scheme}://{user}@{netloc}/{repo}'
 
    DEFAULT_CLONE_URI_ID = '{scheme}://{user}@{netloc}/_{repoid}'
 

	
 
    STATE_CREATED = 'repo_state_created'
 
    STATE_PENDING = 'repo_state_pending'
 
    STATE_ERROR = 'repo_state_error'
 

	
 
    repo_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    repo_name = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    repo_state = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    clone_uri = Column(String(255), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 
    repo_type = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    private = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False)
 
    enable_statistics = Column("statistics", Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
 
    enable_downloads = Column("downloads", Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
 
    description = Column(Unicode(10000), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    updated_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    _landing_revision = Column("landing_revision", String(255), nullable=False)
 
    enable_locking = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=False)
 
    _locked = Column("locked", String(255), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 
    _changeset_cache = Column("changeset_cache", LargeBinary(), nullable=True) # JSON data # FIXME: not nullable?
 

	
 
    fork_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=True)
 
    group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('groups.group_id'), nullable=True)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    fork = relationship('Repository', remote_side=repo_id)
 
    group = relationship('RepoGroup')
 
    repo_to_perm = relationship('UserRepoToPerm', cascade='all', order_by='UserRepoToPerm.repo_to_perm_id')
 
    users_group_to_perm = relationship('UserGroupRepoToPerm', cascade='all')
 
    stats = relationship('Statistics', cascade='all', uselist=False)
 

	
 
    followers = relationship('UserFollowing',
 
                             primaryjoin='UserFollowing.follows_repo_id==Repository.repo_id',
 
                             cascade='all')
 
    extra_fields = relationship('RepositoryField',
 
                                cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 

	
 
    logs = relationship('UserLog')
 
    comments = relationship('ChangesetComment', cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 

	
 
    pull_requests_org = relationship('PullRequest',
 
                    primaryjoin='PullRequest.org_repo_id==Repository.repo_id',
 
                    cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 

	
 
    pull_requests_other = relationship('PullRequest',
 
                    primaryjoin='PullRequest.other_repo_id==Repository.repo_id',
 
                    cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('%s:%s')>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.repo_id,
 
                                   safe_unicode(self.repo_name))
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def landing_rev(self):
 
        # always should return [rev_type, rev]
 
        if self._landing_revision:
 
            _rev_info = self._landing_revision.split(':')
 
            if len(_rev_info) < 2:
 
                _rev_info.insert(0, 'rev')
 
            return [_rev_info[0], _rev_info[1]]
 
        return [None, None]
 

	
 
    @landing_rev.setter
 
    def landing_rev(self, val):
 
        if ':' not in val:
 
            raise ValueError('value must be delimited with `:` and consist '
 
                             'of <rev_type>:<rev>, got %s instead' % val)
 
        self._landing_revision = val
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def locked(self):
 
        # always should return [user_id, timelocked]
 
        if self._locked:
 
            _lock_info = self._locked.split(':')
 
            return int(_lock_info[0]), _lock_info[1]
 
        return [None, None]
 

	
 
    @locked.setter
 
    def locked(self, val):
 
        if val and isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
 
            self._locked = ':'.join(map(str, val))
 
        else:
 
            self._locked = None
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def changeset_cache(self):
 
        try:
 
            cs_cache = json.loads(self._changeset_cache) # might raise on bad data
 
            cs_cache['raw_id'] # verify data, raise exception on error
 
            return cs_cache
 
        except (TypeError, KeyError, ValueError):
 
            return EmptyChangeset().__json__()
 

	
 
    @changeset_cache.setter
 
    def changeset_cache(self, val):
 
        try:
 
            self._changeset_cache = json.dumps(val)
 
        except Exception:
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def url_sep(cls):
 
        return URL_SEP
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def normalize_repo_name(cls, repo_name):
 
        """
 
        Normalizes os specific repo_name to the format internally stored inside
 
        database using URL_SEP
 

	
 
        :param cls:
 
        :param repo_name:
 
        """
 
        return cls.url_sep().join(repo_name.split(os.sep))
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_repo_name(cls, repo_name):
 
        q = Session().query(cls).filter(cls.repo_name == repo_name)
 
        q = q.options(joinedload(Repository.fork)) \
 
                .options(joinedload(Repository.user)) \
 
                .options(joinedload(Repository.group))
 
        return q.scalar()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_full_path(cls, repo_full_path):
 
        repo_name = repo_full_path.split(cls.base_path(), 1)[-1]
 
        repo_name = cls.normalize_repo_name(repo_name)
 
        return cls.get_by_repo_name(repo_name.strip(URL_SEP))
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_repo_forks(cls, repo_id):
 
        return cls.query().filter(Repository.fork_id == repo_id)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def base_path(cls):
 
        """
 
        Returns base path where all repos are stored
 

	
 
        :param cls:
 
        """
 
        q = Session().query(Ui) \
 
            .filter(Ui.ui_key == cls.url_sep())
 
        q = q.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short", "repository_repo_path"))
 
        return q.one().ui_value
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def forks(self):
 
        """
 
        Return forks of this repo
 
        """
 
        return Repository.get_repo_forks(self.repo_id)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def parent(self):
 
        """
 
        Returns fork parent
 
        """
 
        return self.fork
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def just_name(self):
 
        return self.repo_name.split(Repository.url_sep())[-1]
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def groups_with_parents(self):
 
        groups = []
 
        if self.group is None:
 
            return groups
 

	
 
        cur_gr = self.group
 
        groups.insert(0, cur_gr)
 
        while 1:
 
            gr = getattr(cur_gr, 'parent_group', None)
 
            cur_gr = cur_gr.parent_group
 
            if gr is None:
 
                break
 
            groups.insert(0, gr)
 

	
 
        return groups
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def groups_and_repo(self):
 
        return self.groups_with_parents, self.just_name, self.repo_name
 

	
 
    @LazyProperty
 
    def repo_path(self):
 
        """
 
        Returns base full path for that repository means where it actually
 
        exists on a filesystem
 
        """
 
        q = Session().query(Ui).filter(Ui.ui_key ==
 
                                              Repository.url_sep())
 
        q = q.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short", "repository_repo_path"))
 
        return q.one().ui_value
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def repo_full_path(self):
 
        p = [self.repo_path]
 
        # we need to split the name by / since this is how we store the
 
        # names in the database, but that eventually needs to be converted
 
        # into a valid system path
 
        p += self.repo_name.split(Repository.url_sep())
 
        return os.path.join(*map(safe_unicode, p))
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def cache_keys(self):
 
        """
 
        Returns associated cache keys for that repo
 
        """
 
        return CacheInvalidation.query() \
 
            .filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_args == self.repo_name) \
 
            .order_by(CacheInvalidation.cache_key) \
 
            .all()
 

	
 
    def get_new_name(self, repo_name):
 
        """
 
        returns new full repository name based on assigned group and new new
 

	
 
        :param group_name:
 
        """
 
        path_prefix = self.group.full_path_splitted if self.group else []
 
        return Repository.url_sep().join(path_prefix + [repo_name])
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def _ui(self):
 
        """
 
        Creates an db based ui object for this repository
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib.utils import make_ui
 
        return make_ui('db', clear_session=False)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def is_valid(cls, repo_name):
 
        """
 
        returns True if given repo name is a valid filesystem repository
 

	
 
        :param cls:
 
        :param repo_name:
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib.utils import is_valid_repo
 

	
 
        return is_valid_repo(repo_name, cls.base_path())
 

	
 
    def get_api_data(self):
 
        """
 
        Common function for generating repo api data
 

	
 
        """
 
        repo = self
 
        data = dict(
 
            repo_id=repo.repo_id,
 
            repo_name=repo.repo_name,
 
            repo_type=repo.repo_type,
 
            clone_uri=repo.clone_uri,
 
            private=repo.private,
 
            created_on=repo.created_on,
 
            description=repo.description,
 
            landing_rev=repo.landing_rev,
 
            owner=repo.user.username,
 
            fork_of=repo.fork.repo_name if repo.fork else None,
 
            enable_statistics=repo.enable_statistics,
 
            enable_locking=repo.enable_locking,
 
            enable_downloads=repo.enable_downloads,
 
            last_changeset=repo.changeset_cache,
 
            locked_by=User.get(self.locked[0]).get_api_data() \
 
                if self.locked[0] else None,
 
            locked_date=time_to_datetime(self.locked[1]) \
 
                if self.locked[1] else None
 
        )
 
        rc_config = Setting.get_app_settings()
 
        repository_fields = str2bool(rc_config.get('repository_fields'))
 
        if repository_fields:
 
            for f in self.extra_fields:
 
                data[f.field_key_prefixed] = f.field_value
 

	
 
        return data
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def lock(cls, repo, user_id, lock_time=None):
 
        if lock_time is not None:
 
            lock_time = time.time()
 
        repo.locked = [user_id, lock_time]
 
        Session().add(repo)
 
        Session().commit()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def unlock(cls, repo):
 
        repo.locked = None
 
        Session().add(repo)
 
        Session().commit()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def getlock(cls, repo):
 
        return repo.locked
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def last_db_change(self):
 
        return self.updated_on
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def clone_uri_hidden(self):
 
        clone_uri = self.clone_uri
 
        if clone_uri:
 
            import urlobject
 
            url_obj = urlobject.URLObject(self.clone_uri)
 
            if url_obj.password:
 
                clone_uri = url_obj.with_password('*****')
 
        return clone_uri
 

	
 
    def clone_url(self, **override):
 
        import kallithea.lib.helpers as h
 
        qualified_home_url = h.canonical_url('home')
 

	
 
        uri_tmpl = None
 
        if 'with_id' in override:
 
            uri_tmpl = self.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI_ID
 
            del override['with_id']
 

	
 
        if 'uri_tmpl' in override:
 
            uri_tmpl = override['uri_tmpl']
 
            del override['uri_tmpl']
 

	
 
        # we didn't override our tmpl from **overrides
 
        if not uri_tmpl:
 
            uri_tmpl = self.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI
 
            try:
 
                from pylons import tmpl_context as c
 
                uri_tmpl = c.clone_uri_tmpl
 
            except AttributeError:
 
                # in any case if we call this outside of request context,
 
                # ie, not having tmpl_context set up
 
                pass
 

	
 
        return get_clone_url(uri_tmpl=uri_tmpl,
 
                             qualified_home_url=qualified_home_url,
 
                             repo_name=self.repo_name,
 
                             repo_id=self.repo_id, **override)
 

	
 
    def set_state(self, state):
 
        self.repo_state = state
 
        Session().add(self)
 
    #==========================================================================
 
    # SCM PROPERTIES
 
    #==========================================================================
 

	
 
    def get_changeset(self, rev=None):
 
        return get_changeset_safe(self.scm_instance, rev)
 

	
 
    def get_landing_changeset(self):
 
        """
 
        Returns landing changeset, or if that doesn't exist returns the tip
 
        """
 
        _rev_type, _rev = self.landing_rev
 
        cs = self.get_changeset(_rev)
 
        if isinstance(cs, EmptyChangeset):
 
            return self.get_changeset()
 
        return cs
 

	
 
    def update_changeset_cache(self, cs_cache=None):
 
        """
 
        Update cache of last changeset for repository, keys should be::
 

	
 
            short_id
 
            raw_id
 
            revision
 
            message
 
            date
 
            author
 

	
 
        :param cs_cache:
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseChangeset
 
        if cs_cache is None:
 
            cs_cache = EmptyChangeset()
 
            # use no-cache version here
 
            scm_repo = self.scm_instance_no_cache()
 
            if scm_repo:
 
                cs_cache = scm_repo.get_changeset()
 

	
 
        if isinstance(cs_cache, BaseChangeset):
 
            cs_cache = cs_cache.__json__()
 

	
 
        if (not self.changeset_cache or cs_cache['raw_id'] != self.changeset_cache['raw_id']):
 
            _default = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0)
 
            last_change = cs_cache.get('date') or _default
 
            log.debug('updated repo %s with new cs cache %s',
 
                      self.repo_name, cs_cache)
 
            self.updated_on = last_change
 
            self.changeset_cache = cs_cache
 
            Session().add(self)
 
            Session().commit()
 
        else:
 
            log.debug('changeset_cache for %s already up to date with %s',
 
                      self.repo_name, cs_cache['raw_id'])
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def tip(self):
 
        return self.get_changeset('tip')
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def author(self):
 
        return self.tip.author
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def last_change(self):
 
        return self.scm_instance.last_change
 

	
 
    def get_comments(self, revisions=None):
 
        """
 
        Returns comments for this repository grouped by revisions
 

	
 
        :param revisions: filter query by revisions only
 
        """
 
        cmts = ChangesetComment.query() \
 
            .filter(ChangesetComment.repo == self)
 
        if revisions is not None:
 
            if not revisions:
 
                return {} # don't use sql 'in' on empty set
 
            cmts = cmts.filter(ChangesetComment.revision.in_(revisions))
 
        grouped = collections.defaultdict(list)
 
        for cmt in cmts.all():
 
            grouped[cmt.revision].append(cmt)
 
        return grouped
 

	
 
    def statuses(self, revisions):
 
        """
 
        Returns statuses for this repository.
 
        PRs without any votes do _not_ show up as unreviewed.
 

	
 
        :param revisions: list of revisions to get statuses for
 
        """
 
        if not revisions:
 
            return {}
 

	
 
        statuses = ChangesetStatus.query() \
 
            .filter(ChangesetStatus.repo == self) \
 
            .filter(ChangesetStatus.version == 0) \
 
            .filter(ChangesetStatus.revision.in_(revisions))
 

	
 
        grouped = {}
 
        for stat in statuses.all():
 
            pr_id = pr_nice_id = pr_repo = None
 
            if stat.pull_request:
 
                pr_id = stat.pull_request.pull_request_id
 
                pr_nice_id = PullRequest.make_nice_id(pr_id)
 
                pr_repo = stat.pull_request.other_repo.repo_name
 
            grouped[stat.revision] = [str(stat.status), stat.status_lbl,
 
                                      pr_id, pr_repo, pr_nice_id,
 
                                      stat.author]
 
        return grouped
 

	
 
    def _repo_size(self):
 
        from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
        log.debug('calculating repository size...')
 
        return h.format_byte_size(self.scm_instance.size)
 

	
 
    #==========================================================================
 
    # SCM CACHE INSTANCE
 
    #==========================================================================
 

	
 
    def set_invalidate(self):
 
        """
 
        Mark caches of this repo as invalid.
 
        """
 
        CacheInvalidation.set_invalidate(self.repo_name)
 

	
 
    def scm_instance_no_cache(self):
 
        return self.__get_instance()
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def scm_instance(self):
 
        import kallithea
 
        full_cache = str2bool(kallithea.CONFIG.get('vcs_full_cache'))
 
        if full_cache:
 
            return self.scm_instance_cached()
 
        return self.__get_instance()
 

	
 
    def scm_instance_cached(self, valid_cache_keys=None):
 
        @cache_region('long_term')
 
        def _c(repo_name): # repo_name is just for the cache key
 
            log.debug('Creating new %s scm_instance and populating cache', repo_name)
 
            return self.__get_instance()
 
        rn = self.repo_name
 

	
 
        valid = CacheInvalidation.test_and_set_valid(rn, None, valid_cache_keys=valid_cache_keys)
 
        if not valid:
 
            log.debug('Cache for %s invalidated, getting new object', rn)
 
            region_invalidate(_c, None, rn)
 
        else:
 
            log.debug('Trying to get scm_instance of %s from cache', rn)
 
        return _c(rn)
 

	
 
    def __get_instance(self):
 
        repo_full_path = safe_str(self.repo_full_path)
 
        alias = get_scm(repo_full_path)[0]
 
        log.debug('Creating instance of %s repository from %s',
 
                  alias, self.repo_full_path)
 
        backend = get_backend(alias)
 

	
 
        if alias == 'hg':
 
            repo = backend(repo_full_path, create=False,
 
                           baseui=self._ui)
 
        else:
 
            repo = backend(repo_full_path, create=False)
 

	
 
        return repo
 

	
 
    def __json__(self):
 
        return dict(landing_rev = self.landing_rev)
 

	
 
class RepoGroup(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'groups'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('group_name', 'group_parent_id'),
 
        CheckConstraint('group_id != group_parent_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 
    __mapper_args__ = {'order_by': 'group_name'}
 

	
 
    SEP = ' &raquo; '
 

	
 
    group_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    group_name = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    group_parent_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('groups.group_id'), nullable=True)
 
    group_description = Column(Unicode(10000), nullable=False)
 
    enable_locking = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=False)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 

	
 
    repo_group_to_perm = relationship('UserRepoGroupToPerm', cascade='all', order_by='UserRepoGroupToPerm.group_to_perm_id')
 
    users_group_to_perm = relationship('UserGroupRepoGroupToPerm', cascade='all')
 
    parent_group = relationship('RepoGroup', remote_side=group_id)
 
    user = relationship('User')
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, group_name='', parent_group=None):
 
        self.group_name = group_name
 
        self.parent_group = parent_group
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('id:%s:%s')>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.group_id,
 
                                      self.group_name)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def _generate_choice(cls, repo_group):
 
        """Return tuple with group_id and name as html literal"""
 
        from webhelpers.html import literal
 
        if repo_group is None:
 
            return (-1, u'-- %s --' % _('top level'))
 
        return repo_group.group_id, literal(cls.SEP.join(repo_group.full_path_splitted))
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def groups_choices(cls, groups):
 
        """Return tuples with group_id and name as html literal."""
 
        return sorted((cls._generate_choice(g) for g in groups),
 
                      key=lambda c: c[1].split(cls.SEP))
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def url_sep(cls):
 
        return URL_SEP
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_group_name(cls, group_name, cache=False, case_insensitive=False):
 
        if case_insensitive:
 
            gr = cls.query() \
 
                .filter(func.lower(cls.group_name) == func.lower(group_name))
 
        else:
 
            gr = cls.query() \
 
                .filter(cls.group_name == group_name)
 
        if cache:
 
            gr = gr.options(FromCache(
 
                            "sql_cache_short",
 
                            "get_group_%s" % _hash_key(group_name)
 
                            )
 
            )
 
        return gr.scalar()
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def parents(self):
 
        parents_recursion_limit = 10
 
        groups = []
 
        if self.parent_group is None:
 
            return groups
 
        cur_gr = self.parent_group
 
        groups.insert(0, cur_gr)
 
        cnt = 0
 
        while 1:
 
            cnt += 1
 
            gr = getattr(cur_gr, 'parent_group', None)
 
            cur_gr = cur_gr.parent_group
 
            if gr is None:
 
                break
 
            if cnt == parents_recursion_limit:
 
                # this will prevent accidental infinite loops
 
                log.error(('more than %s parents found for group %s, stopping '
 
                           'recursive parent fetching' % (parents_recursion_limit, self)))
 
                break
 

	
 
            groups.insert(0, gr)
 
        return groups
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def children(self):
 
        return RepoGroup.query().filter(RepoGroup.parent_group == self)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def name(self):
 
        return self.group_name.split(RepoGroup.url_sep())[-1]
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def full_path(self):
 
        return self.group_name
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def full_path_splitted(self):
 
        return self.group_name.split(RepoGroup.url_sep())
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def repositories(self):
 
        return Repository.query() \
 
                .filter(Repository.group == self) \
 
                .order_by(Repository.repo_name)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def repositories_recursive_count(self):
 
        cnt = self.repositories.count()
 

	
 
        def children_count(group):
 
            cnt = 0
 
            for child in group.children:
 
                cnt += child.repositories.count()
 
                cnt += children_count(child)
 
            return cnt
 

	
 
        return cnt + children_count(self)
 

	
 
    def _recursive_objects(self, include_repos=True):
 
        all_ = []
 

	
 
        def _get_members(root_gr):
 
            if include_repos:
 
                for r in root_gr.repositories:
 
                    all_.append(r)
 
            childs = root_gr.children.all()
 
            if childs:
 
                for gr in childs:
 
                    all_.append(gr)
 
                    _get_members(gr)
 

	
 
        _get_members(self)
 
        return [self] + all_
 

	
 
    def recursive_groups_and_repos(self):
 
        """
 
        Recursive return all groups, with repositories in those groups
 
        """
 
        return self._recursive_objects()
 

	
 
    def recursive_groups(self):
 
        """
 
        Returns all children groups for this group including children of children
 
        """
 
        return self._recursive_objects(include_repos=False)
 

	
 
    def get_new_name(self, group_name):
 
        """
 
        returns new full group name based on parent and new name
 

	
 
        :param group_name:
 
        """
 
        path_prefix = (self.parent_group.full_path_splitted if
 
                       self.parent_group else [])
 
        return RepoGroup.url_sep().join(path_prefix + [group_name])
 

	
 
    def get_api_data(self):
 
        """
 
        Common function for generating api data
 

	
 
        """
 
        group = self
 
        data = dict(
 
            group_id=group.group_id,
 
            group_name=group.group_name,
 
            group_description=group.group_description,
 
            parent_group=group.parent_group.group_name if group.parent_group else None,
 
            repositories=[x.repo_name for x in group.repositories],
 
            owner=group.user.username
 
        )
 
        return data
 

	
 

	
 
class Permission(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'permissions'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('p_perm_name_idx', 'permission_name'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    PERMS = [
 
        ('hg.admin', _('Kallithea Administrator')),
 

	
 
        ('repository.none', _('Default user has no access to new repositories')),
 
        ('repository.read', _('Default user has read access to new repositories')),
 
        ('repository.write', _('Default user has write access to new repositories')),
 
        ('repository.admin', _('Default user has admin access to new repositories')),
 

	
 
        ('group.none', _('Default user has no access to new repository groups')),
 
        ('group.read', _('Default user has read access to new repository groups')),
 
        ('group.write', _('Default user has write access to new repository groups')),
 
        ('group.admin', _('Default user has admin access to new repository groups')),
 

	
 
        ('usergroup.none', _('Default user has no access to new user groups')),
 
        ('usergroup.read', _('Default user has read access to new user groups')),
 
        ('usergroup.write', _('Default user has write access to new user groups')),
 
        ('usergroup.admin', _('Default user has admin access to new user groups')),
 

	
 
        ('hg.repogroup.create.false', _('Only admins can create repository groups')),
 
        ('hg.repogroup.create.true', _('Non-admins can create repository groups')),
 

	
 
        ('hg.usergroup.create.false', _('Only admins can create user groups')),
 
        ('hg.usergroup.create.true', _('Non-admins can create user groups')),
 

	
 
        ('hg.create.none', _('Only admins can create top level repositories')),
 
        ('hg.create.repository', _('Non-admins can create top level repositories')),
 

	
 
        ('hg.create.write_on_repogroup.true', _('Repository creation enabled with write permission to a repository group')),
 
        ('hg.create.write_on_repogroup.false', _('Repository creation disabled with write permission to a repository group')),
 

	
 
        ('hg.fork.none', _('Only admins can fork repositories')),
 
        ('hg.fork.repository', _('Non-admins can fork repositories')),
 

	
 
        ('hg.register.none', _('Registration disabled')),
 
        ('hg.register.manual_activate', _('User registration with manual account activation')),
 
        ('hg.register.auto_activate', _('User registration with automatic account activation')),
 

	
 
        ('hg.extern_activate.manual', _('Manual activation of external account')),
 
        ('hg.extern_activate.auto', _('Automatic activation of external account')),
 
    ]
 

	
 
    #definition of system default permissions for DEFAULT user
 
    DEFAULT_USER_PERMISSIONS = [
 
        'repository.read',
 
        'group.read',
 
        'usergroup.read',
 
        'hg.create.repository',
 
        'hg.create.write_on_repogroup.true',
 
        'hg.fork.repository',
 
        'hg.register.manual_activate',
 
        'hg.extern_activate.auto',
 
    ]
 

	
 
    # defines which permissions are more important higher the more important
 
    # Weight defines which permissions are more important.
 
    # The higher number the more important.
 
    PERM_WEIGHTS = {
 
        'repository.none': 0,
 
        'repository.read': 1,
 
        'repository.write': 3,
 
        'repository.admin': 4,
 

	
 
        'group.none': 0,
 
        'group.read': 1,
 
        'group.write': 3,
 
        'group.admin': 4,
 

	
 
        'usergroup.none': 0,
 
        'usergroup.read': 1,
 
        'usergroup.write': 3,
 
        'usergroup.admin': 4,
 

	
 
        'hg.repogroup.create.false': 0,
 
        'hg.repogroup.create.true': 1,
 

	
 
        'hg.usergroup.create.false': 0,
 
        'hg.usergroup.create.true': 1,
 

	
 
        'hg.fork.none': 0,
 
        'hg.fork.repository': 1,
 

	
 
        'hg.create.none': 0,
 
        'hg.create.repository': 1
 
    }
 

	
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    permission_name = Column(String(255), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('%s:%s')>" % (
 
            self.__class__.__name__, self.permission_id, self.permission_name
 
        )
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_key(cls, key):
 
        return cls.query().filter(cls.permission_name == key).scalar()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_default_perms(cls, default_user_id):
 
        q = Session().query(UserRepoToPerm, Repository, cls) \
 
         .join((Repository, UserRepoToPerm.repository_id == Repository.repo_id)) \
 
         .join((cls, UserRepoToPerm.permission_id == cls.permission_id)) \
 
         .filter(UserRepoToPerm.user_id == default_user_id)
 

	
 
        return q.all()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_default_group_perms(cls, default_user_id):
 
        q = Session().query(UserRepoGroupToPerm, RepoGroup, cls) \
 
         .join((RepoGroup, UserRepoGroupToPerm.group_id == RepoGroup.group_id)) \
 
         .join((cls, UserRepoGroupToPerm.permission_id == cls.permission_id)) \
 
         .filter(UserRepoGroupToPerm.user_id == default_user_id)
 

	
 
        return q.all()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_default_user_group_perms(cls, default_user_id):
 
        q = Session().query(UserUserGroupToPerm, UserGroup, cls) \
 
         .join((UserGroup, UserUserGroupToPerm.user_group_id == UserGroup.users_group_id)) \
 
         .join((cls, UserUserGroupToPerm.permission_id == cls.permission_id)) \
 
         .filter(UserUserGroupToPerm.user_id == default_user_id)
 

	
 
        return q.all()
 

	
 

	
 
class UserRepoToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'repo_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'repository_id', 'permission_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    repo_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 
    repository_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    repository = relationship('Repository')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create(cls, user, repository, permission):
 
        n = cls()
 
        n.user = user
 
        n.repository = repository
 
        n.permission = permission
 
        Session().add(n)
 
        return n
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u'<%s => %s >' % (self.user, self.repository)
 

	
 

	
 
class UserUserGroupToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_user_group_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'user_group_id', 'permission_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    user_user_group_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 
    user_group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users_groups.users_group_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    user_group = relationship('UserGroup')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create(cls, user, user_group, permission):
 
        n = cls()
 
        n.user = user
 
        n.user_group = user_group
 
        n.permission = permission
 
        Session().add(n)
 
        return n
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u'<%s => %s >' % (self.user, self.user_group)
 

	
 

	
 
class UserToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'permission_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    user_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u'<%s => %s >' % (self.user, self.permission)
 

	
 

	
 
class UserGroupRepoToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'users_group_repo_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('repository_id', 'users_group_id', 'permission_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    users_group_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    users_group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users_groups.users_group_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 
    repository_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    users_group = relationship('UserGroup')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 
    repository = relationship('Repository')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create(cls, users_group, repository, permission):
 
        n = cls()
 
        n.users_group = users_group
 
        n.repository = repository
 
        n.permission = permission
 
        Session().add(n)
 
        return n
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u'<UserGroupRepoToPerm:%s => %s >' % (self.users_group, self.repository)
 

	
 

	
 
class UserGroupUserGroupToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_group_user_group_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('target_user_group_id', 'user_group_id', 'permission_id'),
 
        CheckConstraint('target_user_group_id != user_group_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    user_group_user_group_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    target_user_group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users_groups.users_group_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 
    user_group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users_groups.users_group_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    target_user_group = relationship('UserGroup', primaryjoin='UserGroupUserGroupToPerm.target_user_group_id==UserGroup.users_group_id')
 
    user_group = relationship('UserGroup', primaryjoin='UserGroupUserGroupToPerm.user_group_id==UserGroup.users_group_id')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create(cls, target_user_group, user_group, permission):
 
        n = cls()
 
        n.target_user_group = target_user_group
 
        n.user_group = user_group
 
        n.permission = permission
 
        Session().add(n)
 
        return n
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u'<UserGroupUserGroup:%s => %s >' % (self.target_user_group, self.user_group)
 

	
 

	
 
class UserGroupToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'users_group_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('users_group_id', 'permission_id',),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    users_group_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    users_group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users_groups.users_group_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    users_group = relationship('UserGroup')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 

	
 

	
 
class UserRepoGroupToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_repo_group_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'group_id', 'permission_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    group_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('groups.group_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    group = relationship('RepoGroup')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create(cls, user, repository_group, permission):
 
        n = cls()
 
        n.user = user
 
        n.group = repository_group
 
        n.permission = permission
 
        Session().add(n)
 
        return n
 

	
 

	
 
class UserGroupRepoGroupToPerm(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'users_group_repo_group_to_perm'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('users_group_id', 'group_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    users_group_repo_group_to_perm_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    users_group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users_groups.users_group_id'), nullable=False)
 
    group_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('groups.group_id'), nullable=False)
 
    permission_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('permissions.permission_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    users_group = relationship('UserGroup')
 
    permission = relationship('Permission')
 
    group = relationship('RepoGroup')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create(cls, user_group, repository_group, permission):
 
        n = cls()
 
        n.users_group = user_group
 
        n.group = repository_group
 
        n.permission = permission
 
        Session().add(n)
 
        return n
 

	
 

	
 
class Statistics(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'statistics'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
         _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    stat_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    repository_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    stat_on_revision = Column(Integer(), nullable=False)
 
    commit_activity = Column(LargeBinary(1000000), nullable=False)#JSON data
 
    commit_activity_combined = Column(LargeBinary(), nullable=False)#JSON data
 
    languages = Column(LargeBinary(1000000), nullable=False)#JSON data
 

	
 
    repository = relationship('Repository', single_parent=True)
 

	
 

	
 
class UserFollowing(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_followings'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'follows_repository_id'),
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'follows_user_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    user_following_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    follows_repo_id = Column("follows_repository_id", Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=True)
 
    follows_user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=True)
 
    follows_from = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User', primaryjoin='User.user_id==UserFollowing.user_id')
 

	
 
    follows_user = relationship('User', primaryjoin='User.user_id==UserFollowing.follows_user_id')
 
    follows_repository = relationship('Repository', order_by='Repository.repo_name')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_repo_followers(cls, repo_id):
 
        return cls.query().filter(cls.follows_repo_id == repo_id)
 

	
 

	
 
class CacheInvalidation(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'cache_invalidation'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('key_idx', 'cache_key'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    # cache_id, not used
 
    cache_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    # cache_key as created by _get_cache_key
 
    cache_key = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False, unique=True)
 
    # cache_args is a repo_name
 
    cache_args = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 
    # instance sets cache_active True when it is caching, other instances set
 
    # cache_active to False to indicate that this cache is invalid
 
    cache_active = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=False)
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, cache_key, repo_name=''):
 
        self.cache_key = cache_key
 
        self.cache_args = repo_name
 
        self.cache_active = False
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('%s:%s[%s]')>" % (
 
            self.__class__.__name__,
 
            self.cache_id, self.cache_key, self.cache_active)
 

	
 
    def _cache_key_partition(self):
 
        prefix, repo_name, suffix = self.cache_key.partition(self.cache_args)
 
        return prefix, repo_name, suffix
 

	
 
    def get_prefix(self):
 
        """
 
        get prefix that might have been used in _get_cache_key to
 
        generate self.cache_key. Only used for informational purposes
 
        in repo_edit.html.
 
        """
 
        # prefix, repo_name, suffix
 
        return self._cache_key_partition()[0]
 

	
 
    def get_suffix(self):
 
        """
 
        get suffix that might have been used in _get_cache_key to
 
        generate self.cache_key. Only used for informational purposes
 
        in repo_edit.html.
 
        """
 
        # prefix, repo_name, suffix
 
        return self._cache_key_partition()[2]
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def clear_cache(cls):
 
        """
 
        Delete all cache keys from database.
 
        Should only be run when all instances are down and all entries thus stale.
 
        """
 
        cls.query().delete()
 
        Session().commit()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def _get_cache_key(cls, key):
 
        """
 
        Wrapper for generating a unique cache key for this instance and "key".
 
        key must / will start with a repo_name which will be stored in .cache_args .
 
        """
 
        import kallithea
 
        prefix = kallithea.CONFIG.get('instance_id', '')
 
        return "%s%s" % (prefix, key)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def set_invalidate(cls, repo_name):
 
        """
 
        Mark all caches of a repo as invalid in the database.
 
        """
 
        inv_objs = Session().query(cls).filter(cls.cache_args == repo_name).all()
 
        log.debug('for repo %s got %s invalidation objects',
 
                  safe_str(repo_name), inv_objs)
 

	
 
        for inv_obj in inv_objs:
 
            log.debug('marking %s key for invalidation based on repo_name=%s',
 
                      inv_obj, safe_str(repo_name))
 
            Session().delete(inv_obj)
 
        Session().commit()
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def test_and_set_valid(cls, repo_name, kind, valid_cache_keys=None):
 
        """
 
        Mark this cache key as active and currently cached.
 
        Return True if the existing cache registration still was valid.
 
        Return False to indicate that it had been invalidated and caches should be refreshed.
 
        """
 

	
 
        key = (repo_name + '_' + kind) if kind else repo_name
 
        cache_key = cls._get_cache_key(key)
 

	
 
        if valid_cache_keys and cache_key in valid_cache_keys:
 
            return True
 

	
 
        inv_obj = cls.query().filter(cls.cache_key == cache_key).scalar()
 
        if inv_obj is None:
 
            inv_obj = cls(cache_key, repo_name)
 
        elif inv_obj.cache_active:
 
            return True
 
        inv_obj.cache_active = True
 
        Session().add(inv_obj)
 
        try:
 
            Session().commit()
 
        except sqlalchemy.exc.IntegrityError:
 
            log.error('commit of CacheInvalidation failed - retrying')
 
            Session().rollback()
 
            inv_obj = cls.query().filter(cls.cache_key == cache_key).scalar()
 
            if inv_obj is None:
 
                log.error('failed to create CacheInvalidation entry')
 
                # TODO: fail badly?
 
            # else: TOCTOU - another thread added the key at the same time; no further action required
 
        return False
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_valid_cache_keys(cls):
 
        """
 
        Return opaque object with information of which caches still are valid
 
        and can be used without checking for invalidation.
 
        """
 
        return set(inv_obj.cache_key for inv_obj in cls.query().filter(cls.cache_active).all())
 

	
 

	
 
class ChangesetComment(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'changeset_comments'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('cc_revision_idx', 'revision'),
 
        Index('cc_pull_request_id_idx', 'pull_request_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    comment_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    repo_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False)
 
    revision = Column(String(40), nullable=True)
 
    pull_request_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('pull_requests.pull_request_id'), nullable=True)
 
    line_no = Column(Unicode(10), nullable=True)
 
    f_path = Column(Unicode(1000), nullable=True)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    text = Column(UnicodeText(25000), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    modified_at = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 

	
 
    author = relationship('User')
 
    repo = relationship('Repository')
 
    # status_change is frequently used directly in templates - make it a lazy
 
    # join to avoid fetching each related ChangesetStatus on demand.
 
    # There will only be one ChangesetStatus referencing each comment so the join will not explode.
 
    status_change = relationship('ChangesetStatus',
 
                                 cascade="all, delete-orphan", lazy='joined')
 
    pull_request = relationship('PullRequest')
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_users(cls, revision=None, pull_request_id=None):
 
        """
 
        Returns user associated with this ChangesetComment. ie those
 
        who actually commented
 

	
 
        :param cls:
 
        :param revision:
 
        """
 
        q = Session().query(User) \
 
                .join(ChangesetComment.author)
 
        if revision is not None:
 
            q = q.filter(cls.revision == revision)
 
        elif pull_request_id is not None:
 
            q = q.filter(cls.pull_request_id == pull_request_id)
 
        return q.all()
 

	
 
    def url(self):
 
        anchor = "comment-%s" % self.comment_id
 
        import kallithea.lib.helpers as h
 
        if self.revision:
 
            return h.url('changeset_home', repo_name=self.repo.repo_name, revision=self.revision, anchor=anchor)
 
        elif self.pull_request_id is not None:
 
            return self.pull_request.url(anchor=anchor)
 

	
 
    def deletable(self):
 
        return self.created_on > datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(minutes=5)
 

	
 

	
 
class ChangesetStatus(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'changeset_statuses'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('cs_revision_idx', 'revision'),
 
        Index('cs_version_idx', 'version'),
 
        Index('cs_pull_request_id_idx', 'pull_request_id'),
 
        Index('cs_changeset_comment_id_idx', 'changeset_comment_id'),
 
        Index('cs_pull_request_id_user_id_version_idx', 'pull_request_id', 'user_id', 'version'),
 
        Index('cs_repo_id_pull_request_id_idx', 'repo_id', 'pull_request_id'),
 
        UniqueConstraint('repo_id', 'revision', 'version'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    STATUS_NOT_REVIEWED = DEFAULT = 'not_reviewed'
 
    STATUS_APPROVED = 'approved'
 
    STATUS_REJECTED = 'rejected'
 
    STATUS_UNDER_REVIEW = 'under_review'
 

	
 
    STATUSES = [
 
        (STATUS_NOT_REVIEWED, _("Not reviewed")),  # (no icon) and default
 
        (STATUS_APPROVED, _("Approved")),
 
        (STATUS_REJECTED, _("Rejected")),
 
        (STATUS_UNDER_REVIEW, _("Under review")),
 
    ]
 

	
 
    changeset_status_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    repo_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    revision = Column(String(40), nullable=True)
 
    status = Column(String(128), nullable=False, default=DEFAULT)
 
    changeset_comment_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('changeset_comments.comment_id'), nullable=False)
 
    modified_at = Column(DateTime(), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    version = Column(Integer(), nullable=False, default=0)
 
    pull_request_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('pull_requests.pull_request_id'), nullable=True)
 

	
 
    author = relationship('User')
 
    repo = relationship('Repository')
 
    comment = relationship('ChangesetComment')
 
    pull_request = relationship('PullRequest')
 

	
 
    def __unicode__(self):
 
        return u"<%s('%s:%s')>" % (
 
            self.__class__.__name__,
 
            self.status, self.author
 
        )
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_status_lbl(cls, value):
 
        return dict(cls.STATUSES).get(value)
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def status_lbl(self):
 
        return ChangesetStatus.get_status_lbl(self.status)
 

	
 

	
 
class PullRequest(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'pull_requests'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('pr_org_repo_id_idx', 'org_repo_id'),
 
        Index('pr_other_repo_id_idx', 'other_repo_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    # values for .status
 
    STATUS_NEW = u'new'
 
    STATUS_CLOSED = u'closed'
 

	
 
    pull_request_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    title = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 
    description = Column(UnicodeText(10240), nullable=False)
 
    status = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False, default=STATUS_NEW) # only for closedness, not approve/reject/etc
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    updated_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    _revisions = Column('revisions', UnicodeText(20500), nullable=False)  # 500 revisions max
 
    org_repo_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False)
 
    org_ref = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 
    other_repo_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('repositories.repo_id'), nullable=False)
 
    other_ref = Column(Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    @hybrid_property
 
    def revisions(self):
 
        return self._revisions.split(':')
 

	
 
    @revisions.setter
 
    def revisions(self, val):
 
        self._revisions = safe_unicode(':'.join(val))
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def org_ref_parts(self):
 
        return self.org_ref.split(':')
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def other_ref_parts(self):
 
        return self.other_ref.split(':')
 

	
 
    owner = relationship('User')
 
    reviewers = relationship('PullRequestReviewers',
 
                             cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 
    org_repo = relationship('Repository', primaryjoin='PullRequest.org_repo_id==Repository.repo_id')
 
    other_repo = relationship('Repository', primaryjoin='PullRequest.other_repo_id==Repository.repo_id')
 
    statuses = relationship('ChangesetStatus', order_by='ChangesetStatus.changeset_status_id')
 
    comments = relationship('ChangesetComment', order_by='ChangesetComment.comment_id',
 
                             cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 

	
 
    def get_reviewer_users(self):
 
        """Like .reviewers, but actually returning the users"""
 
        return User.query() \
 
            .join(PullRequestReviewers) \
 
            .filter(PullRequestReviewers.pull_request == self) \
 
            .order_by(PullRequestReviewers.pull_requests_reviewers_id) \
 
            .all()
 

	
 
    def is_closed(self):
 
        return self.status == self.STATUS_CLOSED
 

	
 
    def user_review_status(self, user_id):
 
        """Return the user's latest status votes on PR"""
 
        # note: no filtering on repo - that would be redundant
 
        status = ChangesetStatus.query() \
 
            .filter(ChangesetStatus.pull_request == self) \
 
            .filter(ChangesetStatus.user_id == user_id) \
 
            .order_by(ChangesetStatus.version) \
 
            .first()
 
        return str(status.status) if status else ''
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def make_nice_id(cls, pull_request_id):
 
        '''Return pull request id nicely formatted for displaying'''
 
        return '#%s' % pull_request_id
 

	
 
    def nice_id(self):
 
        '''Return the id of this pull request, nicely formatted for displaying'''
 
        return self.make_nice_id(self.pull_request_id)
 

	
 
    def __json__(self):
 
        return dict(
 
            revisions=self.revisions
 
        )
 

	
 
    def url(self, **kwargs):
 
        canonical = kwargs.pop('canonical', None)
 
        import kallithea.lib.helpers as h
 
        b = self.org_ref_parts[1]
 
        if b != self.other_ref_parts[1]:
 
            s = '/_/' + b
 
        else:
 
            s = '/_/' + self.title
 
        kwargs['extra'] = urlreadable(s)
 
        if canonical:
 
            return h.canonical_url('pullrequest_show', repo_name=self.other_repo.repo_name,
 
                                   pull_request_id=self.pull_request_id, **kwargs)
 
        return h.url('pullrequest_show', repo_name=self.other_repo.repo_name,
 
                     pull_request_id=self.pull_request_id, **kwargs)
 

	
 
class PullRequestReviewers(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'pull_request_reviewers'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('pull_request_reviewers_user_id_idx', 'user_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, user=None, pull_request=None):
 
        self.user = user
 
        self.pull_request = pull_request
 

	
 
    pull_requests_reviewers_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    pull_request_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('pull_requests.pull_request_id'), nullable=False)
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    pull_request = relationship('PullRequest')
 

	
 

	
 
class Notification(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'notifications'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('notification_type_idx', 'type'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    TYPE_CHANGESET_COMMENT = u'cs_comment'
 
    TYPE_MESSAGE = u'message'
 
    TYPE_MENTION = u'mention'
 
    TYPE_REGISTRATION = u'registration'
 
    TYPE_PULL_REQUEST = u'pull_request'
 
    TYPE_PULL_REQUEST_COMMENT = u'pull_request_comment'
 

	
 
    notification_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    subject = Column(Unicode(512), nullable=False)
 
    body = Column(UnicodeText(50000), nullable=False)
 
    created_by = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    type_ = Column('type', Unicode(255), nullable=False)
 

	
 
    created_by_user = relationship('User')
 
    notifications_to_users = relationship('UserNotification', cascade="all, delete-orphan")
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def recipients(self):
 
        return [x.user for x in UserNotification.query()
 
                .filter(UserNotification.notification == self)
 
                .order_by(UserNotification.user_id.asc()).all()]
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def create(cls, created_by, subject, body, recipients, type_=None):
 
        if type_ is None:
 
            type_ = Notification.TYPE_MESSAGE
 

	
 
        notification = cls()
 
        notification.created_by_user = created_by
 
        notification.subject = subject
 
        notification.body = body
 
        notification.type_ = type_
 
        notification.created_on = datetime.datetime.now()
 

	
 
        for recipient in recipients:
 
            un = UserNotification()
 
            un.notification = notification
 
            un.user_id = recipient.user_id
 
            # Mark notifications to self "pre-read" - should perhaps just be skipped
 
            if recipient == created_by:
 
                un.read = True
 
            Session().add(un)
 

	
 
        Session().add(notification)
 
        Session().flush() # assign notificaiton.notification_id
 
        return notification
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def description(self):
 
        from kallithea.model.notification import NotificationModel
 
        return NotificationModel().make_description(self)
 

	
 

	
 
class UserNotification(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'user_to_notification'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'notification_id'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    user_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), primary_key=True)
 
    notification_id = Column(Integer(), ForeignKey('notifications.notification_id'), primary_key=True)
 
    read = Column(Boolean, nullable=False, default=False)
 
    sent_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=True) # FIXME: not nullable?
 

	
 
    user = relationship('User')
 
    notification = relationship('Notification')
 

	
 
    def mark_as_read(self):
 
        self.read = True
 
        Session().add(self)
 

	
 

	
 
class Gist(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'gists'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        Index('g_gist_access_id_idx', 'gist_access_id'),
 
        Index('g_created_on_idx', 'created_on'),
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    GIST_PUBLIC = u'public'
 
    GIST_PRIVATE = u'private'
 
    DEFAULT_FILENAME = u'gistfile1.txt'
 

	
 
    gist_id = Column(Integer(), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    gist_access_id = Column(Unicode(250), nullable=False)
 
    gist_description = Column(UnicodeText(1024), nullable=False)
 
    gist_owner = Column('user_id', Integer(), ForeignKey('users.user_id'), nullable=False)
 
    gist_expires = Column(Float(53), nullable=False)
 
    gist_type = Column(Unicode(128), nullable=False)
 
    created_on = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 
    modified_at = Column(DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now)
 

	
 
    owner = relationship('User')
 

	
 
    def __repr__(self):
 
        return '<Gist:[%s]%s>' % (self.gist_type, self.gist_access_id)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_or_404(cls, id_):
 
        res = cls.query().filter(cls.gist_access_id == id_).scalar()
 
        if res is None:
 
            raise HTTPNotFound
 
        return res
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def get_by_access_id(cls, gist_access_id):
 
        return cls.query().filter(cls.gist_access_id == gist_access_id).scalar()
 

	
 
    def gist_url(self):
 
        import kallithea
 
        alias_url = kallithea.CONFIG.get('gist_alias_url')
 
        if alias_url:
 
            return alias_url.replace('{gistid}', self.gist_access_id)
 

	
 
        import kallithea.lib.helpers as h
 
        return h.canonical_url('gist', gist_id=self.gist_access_id)
 

	
 
    @classmethod
 
    def base_path(cls):
 
        """
 
        Returns base path where all gists are stored
 

	
 
        :param cls:
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.model.gist import GIST_STORE_LOC
 
        q = Session().query(Ui) \
 
            .filter(Ui.ui_key == URL_SEP)
 
        q = q.options(FromCache("sql_cache_short", "repository_repo_path"))
 
        return os.path.join(q.one().ui_value, GIST_STORE_LOC)
 

	
 
    def get_api_data(self):
 
        """
 
        Common function for generating gist related data for API
 
        """
 
        gist = self
 
        data = dict(
 
            gist_id=gist.gist_id,
 
            type=gist.gist_type,
 
            access_id=gist.gist_access_id,
 
            description=gist.gist_description,
 
            url=gist.gist_url(),
 
            expires=gist.gist_expires,
 
            created_on=gist.created_on,
 
        )
 
        return data
 

	
 
    def __json__(self):
 
        data = dict(
 
        )
 
        data.update(self.get_api_data())
 
        return data
 
    ## SCM functions
 

	
 
    @property
 
    def scm_instance(self):
 
        from kallithea.lib.vcs import get_repo
 
        base_path = self.base_path()
 
        return get_repo(os.path.join(*map(safe_str,
 
                                          [base_path, self.gist_access_id])))
 

	
 

	
 
class DbMigrateVersion(Base, BaseModel):
 
    __tablename__ = 'db_migrate_version'
 
    __table_args__ = (
 
        _table_args_default_dict,
 
    )
 

	
 
    repository_id = Column(String(250), unique=True, primary_key=True)
 
    repository_path = Column(Text, nullable=False)
 
    version = Column(Integer, nullable=False)
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