// file : mod/mod-ci-github-service-data.hxx -*- C++ -*- // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file #ifndef MOD_MOD_CI_GITHUB_SERVICE_DATA_HXX #define MOD_MOD_CI_GITHUB_SERVICE_DATA_HXX #include #include #include namespace brep { // Service data associated with the tenant (corresponds to GH check suite). // // It is always a top-level JSON object and the first member is always the // schema version. // Unsynchronized state means we were unable to (conclusively) notify // GitHub about the last state transition (e.g., due to a transient // network error). The "conclusively" part means that the notification may // or may not have gone through. Note: node_id can be absent for the same // reason. // struct check_run { string build_id; // Full build id. string name; // Potentially shortened build id. optional node_id; // GitHub id. build_state state; bool state_synced; optional status; // Only present if state is built. string state_string () const { string r (to_string (state)); if (!state_synced) r += "(unsynchronized)"; return r; } }; // We have two kinds of service data that correspond to the following two // scenarios (those are the only possible ones, until/unless we add support // for merge queues): // // 1. Branch push (via check_suite) plus zero or more local PRs (via // pull_request) that share the same head commit id. // // 2. One or more remote PRs (via pull_request) that share the same head // commit id (from a repository in another organization). // // Plus, for PRs, the service data may be in the pre-check phase while we // are in the process of requesting the test merge commit and making sure it // can be created and is not behind base. We do all this before we actually // create the CI tenant. // struct service_data { // The data schema version. Note: must be first member in the object. // uint64_t version = 1; // Kind and phase. // enum {local, remote /*, queue */} kind; bool pre_check; bool re_request; // Re-requested (rebuild). // Check suite settings. // bool warning_success; // See gh_to_conclusion(). // Check suite-global data. // gh_installation_access_token installation_access; uint64_t installation_id; string repository_node_id; // GitHub-internal opaque repository id. // The following two are only used for pull requests. // // @@ TODO/LATER: maybe put them in a struct? // optional repository_clone_url; optional pr_number; // The GitHub ID of the synthetic PR merge check run or absent if it // hasn't been created yet. // optional merge_node_id; // The commit ID the branch push or pull request (and its check runs) are // building. This will be the head commit for the branch push as well as // local pull requests and the test merge commit for remote pull requests. // string check_sha; // The commit ID the branch push or pull request (and its check runs) are // reporting to. Note that in the case of a pull request this will be the // head commit (`pull_request.head.sha`) as opposed to the test merge // commit. // string report_sha; vector check_runs; // The GitHub ID of the synthetic conclusion check run or absent if it // hasn't been created yet. See also merge_node_id above. // optional conclusion_node_id; // Return the check run with the specified build ID or nullptr if not // found. // check_run* find_check_run (const string& build_id); // Construct from JSON. // // Throw invalid_argument if the schema version is not supported. // explicit service_data (const string& json); // The check_suite constructor. // service_data (bool warning_success, string iat_token, timestamp iat_expires_at, uint64_t installation_id, string repository_node_id, string report_sha, bool re_request); // The pull_request constructor. // service_data (bool warning_success, string iat_token, timestamp iat_expires_at, uint64_t installation_id, string repository_node_id, string report_sha, string repository_clone_url, uint32_t pr_number); service_data () = default; // Serialize to JSON. // string json () const; }; ostream& operator<< (ostream&, const check_run&); } #endif // MOD_MOD_CI_GITHUB_SERVICE_DATA_HXX