BS5 namespaced the data-attributes it uses to trigger JS
behaviours. So for dropdowns `@data-toggle` doesn't do anything
anymore, one has to use `@data-bs-toggle`. Missed that while testing
the migrations.
Also seems like `@aria-expanded` was misapplied when I added the
dropdowns:
> When a menu is displayed, the button object that toggles the
> visibility of that menu has aria-expanded="true" set. When the menu
> is hidden, aria-expanded can be omitted. If specified when the menu
> is hidden, it should be set as aria-expanded="false".
Since the dropdowns are hidden by default, the button should be
`@aria-expanded="false"`.
As the number of projects is starting to grow pretty large, provide
quick links and stable jump targets for projects on the home page /
main dashboard.
Fixes#991
Like limit, fw=no should restrict the table length, in this case to
just the current branch (as we're not forward porting at all).
Before this, `no` would not be applied as a limit visually, the table
would still go up to the main branch which is very confusing.
Fixes#962
- fix staging reasons containing escaped quotes (would render as
` ` to the end user)
- remove extra spacing around PR title @title/popovers
- simplify a few view conditionals through judicious use of `t-elif`
and nesting
- make `staging_end` non-computed as it's not computed anymore, just
set if and when the staging gets disabled
(146564a90a)
Fix a few issues with migrated bootstrap classes (left -> start, right
-> end), revert a bunch of shitty colors from standard, fixup
backgrounds.
Tried to remove the background overrides what with having used
variables but it does completely wrong for info, and I can't be
arsed (also force primary alerts for the same reason, I don't
understand what either bootstrap or standard does and how to override
it properly but it's shit). It'll keep.
Previously PR descriptions were displayed as raw text in the PR
dashboard. While not wrong per se, this was pretty ugly and not always
convenient as e.g. links had to be copied by hand.
Push descriptions through pymarkdown for rendering them, with a few
customisations:
- Enabled footnotes & tables & fenced code blocks because GFM has
that, this doesn't quite put pymarkdown's base behaviour on par with
gfm (and py-gfm ultimately gave up on that effort moving to just
wrap github's own markdown renderer instead).
- Don't allow raw html because too much of a hassle to do it
correctly, and very few people ever do it (mostly me I think).
- Added a bespoke handler / renderer for github-style references.
Note: uses positional captures because it started that way and named
captures are not removed from that sequence so mixing and matching
is not very useful, plus python does not support identically named
groups (even exclusive) so all 4 repo captures and all 3 issue
number captures would need different names...
- And added a second bespoke handler for our own opw/issue references
leading to odoo.com, that's something we can't do via github[^1] so
it's a genuine value-add.
Fixes#889
[^1]: github can do it (though possibly not with the arbitrary
unspecified nonsense I got when I tried to list some of the
reference styles, some folks need therapy), but it's not available
on our plan
The backend links in the PR dashboard were gated behind the
`group_user` (internal user) group, however turns out while internal
users have read access to PRs they don't have access to ancillary
objects (e.g. batches, stagings, the link between stagings and
batches), and I think the only way to fix the issue would be to move
it to an optional inheritance (inheritance + group), because `groups`
on view nodes only hides the content without removing it.
I believe in more recent Odoo versions this actually works correctly,
so that might actually be more of an incentive to upgrade...
Previous version would always hide the title if the PR was
blocked (e.g. blocked or failed), turns out there are people who
actually use the PR title on the main dashboard, so suppressing that
is inconvenient for them.
Try to show the PR title if available, and add the blocked message if
present.
Replace the unclear "unchecked" and "unreviewed" by "missing statuses"
and "missing r+", which are hopefully clearer as they better match
other lingo.
Also increase font for attributes, as size 10 was a bit small.
And finally add staging state to caching key, to differentiate "ready"
from "staged" pictures in gh's cache. "ready" should not be necessary
as it ought be implied by the label.
The dashboard can be a bit unclear as to the state of a PR when
everything's gone well. Make it more clear / explicit that it's ready
or staged.
Fixes#888
Github makes it painfully difficult to access the statuses (especially
their URL / related build) once a PR has been merged, as it's
necessary to find the last non-staging commit mention / update in
order to find its statuses checkbox thingie, open that, and access the
statuses.
The mergebot has all the links, so it can just display them in the
merged mode as well rather than only display them in open mode. That
way even on a merged PR the statuses are just two clicks away.
Fixes#873
Computed on the fly for now. Formatted nicely in the frontend, there
does not seem to be any sort of duration widget in the backend so
just display the integer number of seconds.
Fixes#865
Displays the entire batch set as a table, along both
repository (linked PRs) and branch (forward ports). Should provide a
much more complete overview.
Adds a copy of the dashboard as a raster render, to link from the PR:
as usual SVG is shit, content-based viewboxes are hell and having to
duplicate the entire CSS because `<img/>`-linked CSS can't run is
gross. And there's no payoff since the image is not interactible
anyway.
Performing manual ad-hoc table rendering via pillow is not
significantly worse, it works fine and it's possible to do *really*
good conditional request handling (hopefully) because I've basically
got all the information I need right here.
In fact it might make sense to upgrade the regular HTML page with
similar conditional request handling, at least for the last-update
bit if not the etag.
Fixes #771,fixes #770
This probably has latent bugs, and is only the start of the road to v2
(#789): PR batches are now created up-front (alongside the PR), with
PRs attached and detached as needed, hopefully such that things are
not broken (tests pass but...), this required a fair number of
ajustments to code not taking batches into account, or creating
batches on the fly.
`PullRequests.blocked` has also been updated to rely on the batch to
get its batch-mates, such that it can now be a stored field with the
right dependencies.
The next step is to better leverage this change:
- move cross-PR state up to the batch (e.g. skipchecks, priority, ...)
- add fw info to the batch, perform forward-ports batchwise in order
to avoid redundant batch-selection work, and allow altering batches
during fw (e.g. adding or removing PRs)
- use batches to select stagings
- maybe expose staging history of a batch?
Allow filtering stagings by state (success or failure), and provide a
control to explicitly update the staging date limit.
Should make it easier to drill through stagings when looking for
specific information.
Related to #751
Fix outstanding query to make a positive `state` filtering, instead of
negative, matching 3b52b1aace8674259812a76b1566260937dbcacb.
Also manually create a map of stagings (grouped by branch) sharing a
single prefetch set.
For odoo the mergebot home page has 12 branches in the odoo project
and 8 in spreadsheet, 6 stagings each. This means 120 queries to
retrieve all the heads (Odoo stagings have 5 heads and spreadsheet
have 1, but that seems immaterial).
By fixing `_compute_statuses` and creating a single prefetch set for
all stagings of all branches we can fetch all the commits in a single
query instead of 120.
The mergebot page become a bit slow with the years, it is time to make
small optimisation to speed up thinks a little.
Note: all changes where applied modifying the views or adding index by
hand. There is still room for improvement but it would need more in
depth refactoring, mainly adding specialized computed fields to
enable a better batching.
The first issue was using branch.staging_ids
branch.staging_ids.sorted(lambda s: s.staged_at, reverse=True)[:6]
The number of staging_ids is increasing and prefetching + sorting all
of them is slow.
The proposed solution is to replace it by a search, not ideal, a
specialized compute field may be a good idea, but this is a quick fix
that can be done editing a view.
branch.env['runbot_merge.stagings'].search([('target', '=', branch.id)],order='staged_at desc', limit=6)
Other changes are just index on critical columns.
Before changes, /runbot_merge page takes ~5s to load
After changes, /runbot_merge page takes ~1s to load
Small note: note 100% sure that runbot_merge.batch.target was useful
af016f4239 did a half-assed job and
didn't fix the one test which actually checks the dashboard.
TBF I was in a bit of a hurry trying to make the mergebot work and be
presentable again, but still...
15.0 (or 14.0) dropped some of the BS3 (?) compatibility stuff, which
the mergebot was (apparently) relying on. This lead to a visual
degradation as well as the frontend dropdown looking absolutely awful.
Fix that, on both style and templates.
15.0 (or 14.0) also dropped the bespoke responsive utility classes,
switch to bootstrap's.
Turns out I was running "15.0" except just on the runbot, enterprise
and community were still the 14.0 repos, so some of the changes were
missing.
While at it, bundle fixes for 3.10, as that's what Jammy needs, and
the mergebot/15.0 will be running on that.
- Some batches in a few stagings are apparently empty (e.g. batch
71771 from staging 32511), the listing was not resilient to such
issues.
Update the code to suppress the display of empty batches.
- The possibility of accessing `/runbot_merge/<id>` with a
non-existent branch had not been considered and triggered a
rendering error in the template.
Fixes#630, fixes#631
Currently deactivating a branch kinda leaves users in the dark, with
little way to know what has happened aside from inferring it from the
branch having disappeared from the main dashboard.
- surface the state of the branch in the PR dashboard (also surface
the target branch at all so users can see if their PR is targeted
as they expect as far as the mergebot is concerned)
- close & notify every PR to a branch being deactivated
- cancel any current staging to the branch (as a consequence of the
above)
Closes#632
It's likely that the PR pages are seen more commonly than the
dashboard by most users, so add alerts there in case users wonder
what's happening.
Fixes#580
Before this, until the first status for a required context the status
would appear as pending, but would be have oddly (e.g. not clickable).
Update the style of such statuses for clarity:
- use a light background to show them as inactive
- use the `wait` cursor to show their status as oddball (and not clickable)
Setting this styling on the link (or even `li`) doesn't seem to work,
so set it on the `ul`, the actual active links will set the relevant
"active" cursor instead, which seems to work fine.
While at it, extract the status menu to its own template and unify the
disparate bits, mainly in that both the main dashboard and the
per-branch list display the staging instant in UTC on hover: before,
the main dashboard would display a relative delta and provide the
UTC-formatted instant on hover, but the branch would only show a zoned
ISO-8601 instant.
While adjusting is easy, it's unnecessary, we can easily provide the UTC
staging instant there).
Extract the creation of a PR link (to github) as a dedicated
template for easier updates, and to use `display_name`
everywhere (instead of reimplementing it by name).
Also implement support for repo-level groups setting for information
hiding.
Fixes#590
When a staging's fast-forward (to the target branch) fails, the
mergebot would provide no useful information on the staging or the
dashboard.
This is because the reason was set to the HTTP status, which in case
of a fast-forward error is just "422 client error: unprocessable
entity".
Improve this by trying to parse github's response in that case, and
using the JSON error message as failure reason. This provides more
useful failure information like "update is not a fast forward",
"reference does not exist", or a branch protection failure.
Closes#591
- code in the various menus added over time through the UI (queues,
configuration, ...)
- update / improve PR layout a tick
- fix "outstanding forward ports" count on the dashboard
- improve hover title / help on dashboard
- add date of last modification (usually date of success / failure)
- make casing more coherent (everything lowercase)
- add explicit note that UTC date on staged at label is staged at datetime
- rediscover yet again that the staging information is when hovering
on the staging *except the staged at label*
- improve `PullRequest.unstage` to always insert the PR at the start of the
reason when cancelling the staging, for clarity / traceability
Closes#560, closes#609
* Adds a changelog page, linked from the main, with content
automatically loaded from the source. To avoid conflicts, each entry
is its own file and entries are grouped by the month during which
the update will (probably) be deployed
* The last group (most likely "last update") doesn't have a title, the
rest do.
* Add changelog entries from the last update so it's not too empty.
* Also update the layout for the alerts a bit: remove bottom margin to
reduce loss of whitespace.
The list of outstanding forwardports was pretty messy as the ordering
was unclear and there was little way to really drill into the thing.
* Shows outstanding forward ports sorted by merged date ascending, the
oldest-merged PRs are the ones most in need of fixing while PRs
which were only just merged can safely be ignored.
* List reviewers with outstanding forward-ports, allow filtering by
clicking on their name, allow deseleting through the subtitle of the
page.
* Don't display reviewer in list when page is already filtered by
reviewer.
Also improve PR page a bit:
* Add reviewer.
* Add direct link to backend (closes#524).
Closes#529
The page of PRs in "error" is currently kinda broken: it does not show
any feedback aside from the PR being in error which is not very
useful.
The intent was always to show an explanation, but when adding the page
I just deref'd `staging_id` which always fails though in two different
ways:
* when the PR can not be staged at all (because of a conflict) there
is no staging at all with a reason to show, so there should be
a fallback that the PR could not even be staged
* `staging_id` is a related field which deref's to the staging_ids
of the first *active* batch, except when a staging completes
(successfully or not) both staging and batch are disabled.
Plus the first batch will be the one for the first staging so if the
PR is retried and fails again the wrong reason may be displayed.
So update the section to show what we want: the reason of the
staging of the *last* batch attached to the PR.
NOTE: there's one failure mode remaining, namely if a staging fails
then on retry the PR conflicts with the new state of the
repository (so it can't be staged at all), the "reason" will
remain that of the staging. This could be mitigated by attaching
a "nonsense" batch on failure to stage (similar to the
forwardport stuff), that batch would have no staging, therefore
no staging reason, therefore fallback.
Closes#525
Previously, a PR's status page would only show the linked / related
PRs when `open`.
Since the relations between PRs remains useful, also make this
information available during staging and after merging.
Fixes#463
* in the main dashboard, show the exact UTC timestamp (with a Z
marker) on hover, not just the relative delta
* in the branch details page, show the full timestamp, zoned, in
ISO-8601 format
Because github materialises every labels change in the
timeline (interspersed with comments), the increasing labels churn
contributes to PRs being difficult to read and review.
This change removes the update of labels on PRs, instead the mergebot
will automatically send a comment to created PRs serving as a
notification that the PR was noticed & providing a link to the
mergebot's dashboard for that PR where users should be able to see the
PR state in detail in case they wonder what's what.
Lots of tests had to be edited to:
- remove any check on the labels of the PR
- add checks on the PR dashboard (to ensure that they're at least on
the correct "view")
- add a helper to handle the comment now added to every PR by the 'bot
- since that helper is needed by both mergebot and forwardbot, the
utils modules were unified and moved out of the odoo modules
Probably relevant note: no test was added for the dashboard
ACL, though since I had to explicitly unset the group on the repo used
for tests for things to work it looks to me like it at least excludes
people just fine.
Fixes#419
Mistake in the statuses handling: the context is not sufficient to
uniquely identify a staging status as different repositories can get
the same status context (e.g. ci/runbot is present on all our
repositories).
This is only a visual problem, but the status dropdown on
stagings (both the dashboard and the branchwise listing) would reuse
one of the status with the context for all of them, leading to
incorrect links and misleading displays.
Fix by keying on (repo, context) instead, that's exactly why the
repository name was part of the status in the first place.
Apparently a long-running issue but not really a concern before the
new mergebot started sending a lot more statuses: stagings would show
a list of all statuses they received, including optional / irrelevant
statuses.
Get a list of required statuses and only show that on the staging
dropdowns.
Closes#387
Currently the PR becomes successful-green as soon as CI fully passes
but before it's merged, which can be an issue as e.g. merging might be
delayed (there's no visible difference between "CI success" and
"staging merged") or it might ultimately failed (FF error).
Create an intermediate color for "successful" stagings which are still
pending merge.
Also add a fallback message for fast-forward errors instead of en
empty string.
Closes#308
During freezes it can be useful to notify viewers that nothing is
going to forward port or merge for a while, and that this is
intentional (not something that's broken).
Fixes#307
Refactor the selection thingie, hopefully in a way which doesn't
absolutely crater performances, so that it's possible to explain the
reason why a PR is considered blocked.
Pages take over from redirections which really is a pain in the ass
when trying to find out why the bloody redirection seemingly refuses
to work.
Note: can't use the record tag because homepage_page is marked as
noupdate, so we have to bypass the flag checking.