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authorFrancois Kritzinger <francois@codesynthesis.com>2024-04-22 11:20:06 +0200
committerFrancois Kritzinger <francois@codesynthesis.com>2024-04-24 15:16:14 +0200
commitdaa8b6535a2c9ea0f17952ed7e269b61cd1d8933 (patch)
treec8a1a1d250b0dbd64af0e4db2d3c5b37ad2e9996
parentfd338bd32027d389c0b8b249ee69e5ea4c45c5a4 (diff)
Remove gq_fetch_check_run()
-rw-r--r--mod/mod-ci-github-gq.cxx176
-rw-r--r--mod/mod-ci-github-gq.hxx19
-rw-r--r--mod/mod-ci-github.cxx92
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 282 deletions
diff --git a/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.cxx b/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.cxx
index cbf2b00..e2d68a9 100644
--- a/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.cxx
+++ b/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.cxx
@@ -446,182 +446,6 @@ namespace brep
return r;
}
- pair<optional<gh_check_run>, bool>
- gq_fetch_check_run (const string& iat,
- const string& check_suite_id,
- const string& cr_name,
- const basic_mark& error) noexcept
- {
- try
- {
- // Example request:
- //
- // query {
- // node(id: "CS_kwDOLc8CoM8AAAAFQPQYEw") {
- // ... on CheckSuite {
- // checkRuns(last: 100, filterBy: {checkName: "linux_debian_..."}) {
- // totalCount,
- // edges {
- // node {
- // id, name, status
- // }
- // }
- // }
- // }
- // }
- // }
- //
- // This request does the following:
- //
- // - Look up the check suite by node ID ("direct node lookup"). This
- // returns a Node (GraphQL interface).
- //
- // - Get to the concrete CheckSuite type by using a GraphQL "inline
- // fragment" (`... on CheckSuite`).
- //
- // - Get the check suite's check runs
- // - Filter by the sought name
- // - Return only two check runs, just enough to be able to tell
- // whether there are more than one check runs with this name (which
- // is an error).
- //
- // - Return the id, name, and status fields from the matching check run
- // objects.
- //
- string rq;
- {
- ostringstream os;
-
- os << "query {" << '\n';
-
- os << "node(id: " << gq_str (check_suite_id) << ") {" << '\n'
- << " ... on CheckSuite {" << '\n'
- << " checkRuns(last: 2," << '\n'
- << " filterBy: {" << '\n'
- << "checkName: " << gq_str (cr_name) << '\n'
- << " })" << '\n'
- // Specify the selection set (fields to be returned). Note that
- // edges and node are mandatory.
- //
- << " {" << '\n'
- << " totalCount," << '\n'
- << " edges {" << '\n'
- << " node {" << '\n'
- << " id, name, status" << '\n'
- << " }" << '\n'
- << " }" << '\n'
- << " }" << '\n'
- << " }" << '\n'
- << "}" << '\n';
-
- os << "}" << '\n';
-
- rq = os.str ();
- }
-
- // Example response (the part we need to parse here, at least):
- //
- // {
- // "node": {
- // "checkRuns": {
- // "totalCount": 1,
- // "edges": [
- // {
- // "node": {
- // "id": "CR_kwDOLc8CoM8AAAAFgeoweg",
- // "name": "linux_debian_...",
- // "status": "IN_PROGRESS"
- // }
- // }
- // ]
- // }
- // }
- // }
- //
- struct resp
- {
- optional<gh_check_run> cr;
- size_t cr_count = 0;
-
- resp (json::parser& p)
- {
- using event = json::event;
-
- gq_parse_response (p, [this] (json::parser& p)
- {
- p.next_expect (event::begin_object);
- p.next_expect_member_object ("node");
- p.next_expect_member_object ("checkRuns");
-
- cr_count = p.next_expect_member_number<size_t> ("totalCount");
-
- p.next_expect_member_array ("edges");
-
- for (size_t i (0); i != cr_count; ++i)
- {
- p.next_expect (event::begin_object);
- p.next_expect_name ("node");
- gh_check_run cr (p);
- p.next_expect (event::end_object);
-
- if (i == 0)
- this->cr = move (cr);
- }
-
- p.next_expect (event::end_array); // edges
- p.next_expect (event::end_object); // checkRuns
- p.next_expect (event::end_object); // node
- p.next_expect (event::end_object);
- });
- }
-
- resp () = default;
- } rs;
-
- uint16_t sc (github_post (rs,
- "graphql",
- strings {"Authorization: Bearer " + iat},
- gq_serialize_request (rq)));
-
- if (sc == 200)
- {
- if (rs.cr_count <= 1)
- return {rs.cr, true};
- else
- {
- error << "unexpected number of check runs (" << rs.cr_count
- << ") in response";
- }
- }
- else
- error << "failed to get check run by name: error HTTP "
- << "response status " << sc;
- }
- catch (const json::invalid_json_input& e)
- {
- // Note: e.name is the GitHub API endpoint.
- //
- error << "malformed JSON in response from " << e.name
- << ", line: " << e.line << ", column: " << e.column
- << ", byte offset: " << e.position << ", error: " << e;
- }
- catch (const invalid_argument& e)
- {
- error << "malformed header(s) in response: " << e;
- }
- catch (const system_error& e)
- {
- error << "unable to get check run by name (errno=" << e.code ()
- << "): " << e.what ();
- }
- catch (const std::exception& e)
- {
- error << "unable to get check run by name: " << e.what ();
- }
-
- return {nullopt, false};
- }
-
// GraphQL serialization functions.
//
// The GraphQL spec:
diff --git a/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.hxx b/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.hxx
index 2966670..87ba49b 100644
--- a/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.hxx
+++ b/mod/mod-ci-github-gq.hxx
@@ -62,25 +62,6 @@ namespace brep
const string& node_id,
build_state,
const basic_mark& error);
-
- // Fetch from GitHub the check run with the specified name (hints-shortened
- // build ID).
- //
- // Return the check run or nullopt if no such check run exists.
- //
- // In case of error diagnostics will be issued and false returned in second.
- //
- // Note that the existence of more than one check run with the same name is
- // considered an error and reported as such. The API docs imply that there
- // can be more than one check run with the same name in a check suite, but
- // the observed behavior is that creating a check run destroys the existent
- // one, leaving only the new one with a different node ID.
- //
- pair<optional<gh_check_run>, bool>
- gq_fetch_check_run (const string& installation_access_token,
- const string& check_suite_id,
- const string& cr_name,
- const basic_mark& error) noexcept;
}
#endif // MOD_MOD_CI_GITHUB_GQ_HXX
diff --git a/mod/mod-ci-github.cxx b/mod/mod-ci-github.cxx
index 27797f6..9d31210 100644
--- a/mod/mod-ci-github.cxx
+++ b/mod/mod-ci-github.cxx
@@ -754,96 +754,14 @@ namespace brep
// No state has been persisted, or one or both of the other
// notifications were unable to create the check run on GitHub.
//
- // It's also possible that another notification has since created the
- // check run on GitHub but its lambda just hasn't run yet.
- //
// Thus the check run may or may not exist on GitHub.
//
- // Because creation destroys check runs with the same name (see
- // comments at top of function) we have to check whether the check run
- // exists on GitHub before we can do anything.
- //
- // Destructive creation would be catastrophic if, for example, our
- // "new" building check run replaced the existing built one because it
- // would look exactly like a transition from built back to building in
- // the GitHub UI. And then the built lambda could run after our
- // building lambda, creating an opportunity for the real node ID to be
- // overwritten with the old one.
- //
- cr.build_id = move (bid);
-
- // Fetch the check run by name from GitHub.
+ // Do nothing because build_queued() may currently be creating the
+ // check run in which case doing so here would result in a duplicate
+ // check run. The queued->building transition will be lost but that's
+ // acceptable as long as the check run ends up in the built state.
//
- pair<optional<gh_check_run>, bool> pr (
- gq_fetch_check_run (iat->token,
- ts.id,
- gh_check_run_name (b, &hs),
- error));
-
- if (pr.second) // No errors.
- {
- if (!pr.first) // Check run does not exist on GitHub.
- {
- // Assume the most probable cases: build_queued() failed to create
- // the check run or build_building() is running before
- // build_queued(), so creating with building state is
- // correct. (The least likely being that build_built() ran before
- // this, in which case we should create with the built state.)
- //
- // @@ TODO Create with whatever the failed state was if we decide
- // to store it.
- //
- if (gq_create_check_run (cr,
- iat->token,
- sd.repository_id, sd.head_sha,
- b,
- build_state::queued,
- hs,
- error))
- {
- l3 ([&]{trace << "created check_run { " << cr << " }";});
- }
- }
- else // Check run exists on GitHub.
- {
- if (pr.first->status == gh_to_status (build_state::queued))
- {
- if (scr != nullptr)
- {
- cr = move (*scr);
- cr.state = nullopt;
- }
-
- if (gq_update_check_run (cr,
- iat->token,
- sd.repository_id,
- pr.first->node_id,
- build_state::building,
- error))
- {
- l3 ([&]{trace << "updated check_run { " << cr << " }";});
- }
- }
- else
- {
- // Do nothing because the GitHub state is already built so the
- // lambda returned by build_built() will update the database to
- // built.
- //
- return nullptr;
- }
- }
- }
- else // Error communicating with GitHub.
- {
- // Can't tell whether the check run exists GitHub. Make the final
- // decision on whether or not to store nullopt in node_id and state
- // based on what's in the database when the lambda runs
- // (build_built() and its lambda could run in the meantime).
- //
- // @@ TODO Store build_state::building if we start storing failed
- // state.
- }
+ return nullptr;
}
}