woodpecker/server/forge/github/parse.go
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fix(deps): update module github.com/google/go-github/v61 to v62 (#3730)
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// Copyright 2022 Woodpecker Authors
// Copyright 2018 Drone.IO Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package github
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"strings"
"github.com/google/go-github/v62/github"
"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/forge/types"
"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/server/model"
"go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/shared/utils"
)
const (
hookField = "payload"
actionOpen = "opened"
actionClose = "closed"
actionSync = "synchronize"
actionReleased = "released"
stateOpen = "open"
stateClose = "closed"
)
// parseHook parses a GitHub hook from an http.Request request and returns
// Repo and Pipeline detail. If a hook type is unsupported nil values are returned.
func parseHook(r *http.Request, merge bool) (*github.PullRequest, *model.Repo, *model.Pipeline, error) {
var reader io.Reader = r.Body
if payload := r.FormValue(hookField); payload != "" {
reader = bytes.NewBufferString(payload)
}
raw, err := io.ReadAll(reader)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, nil, err
}
payload, err := github.ParseWebHook(github.WebHookType(r), raw)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, nil, err
}
switch hook := payload.(type) {
case *github.PushEvent:
repo, pipeline := parsePushHook(hook)
return nil, repo, pipeline, nil
case *github.DeploymentEvent:
repo, pipeline := parseDeployHook(hook)
return nil, repo, pipeline, nil
case *github.PullRequestEvent:
return parsePullHook(hook, merge)
case *github.ReleaseEvent:
repo, pipeline := parseReleaseHook(hook)
return nil, repo, pipeline, nil
default:
return nil, nil, nil, &types.ErrIgnoreEvent{Event: github.Stringify(hook)}
}
}
// parsePushHook parses a push hook and returns the Repo and Pipeline details.
// If the commit type is unsupported nil values are returned.
func parsePushHook(hook *github.PushEvent) (*model.Repo, *model.Pipeline) {
if hook.Deleted != nil && *hook.Deleted {
return nil, nil
}
pipeline := &model.Pipeline{
Event: model.EventPush,
Commit: hook.GetHeadCommit().GetID(),
Ref: hook.GetRef(),
ForgeURL: hook.GetHeadCommit().GetURL(),
Branch: strings.ReplaceAll(hook.GetRef(), "refs/heads/", ""),
Message: hook.GetHeadCommit().GetMessage(),
Email: hook.GetHeadCommit().GetAuthor().GetEmail(),
Avatar: hook.GetSender().GetAvatarURL(),
Author: hook.GetSender().GetLogin(),
Sender: hook.GetSender().GetLogin(),
ChangedFiles: getChangedFilesFromCommits(hook.Commits),
}
if len(pipeline.Author) == 0 {
pipeline.Author = hook.GetHeadCommit().GetAuthor().GetLogin()
}
if strings.HasPrefix(pipeline.Ref, "refs/tags/") {
// just kidding, this is actually a tag event. Why did this come as a push
// event we'll never know!
pipeline.Event = model.EventTag
pipeline.ChangedFiles = nil
// For tags, if the base_ref (tag's base branch) is set, we're using it
// as pipeline's branch so that we can filter events base on it
if strings.HasPrefix(hook.GetBaseRef(), "refs/heads/") {
pipeline.Branch = strings.ReplaceAll(hook.GetBaseRef(), "refs/heads/", "")
}
}
return convertRepoHook(hook.GetRepo()), pipeline
}
// parseDeployHook parses a deployment and returns the Repo and Pipeline details.
// If the commit type is unsupported nil values are returned.
func parseDeployHook(hook *github.DeploymentEvent) (*model.Repo, *model.Pipeline) {
pipeline := &model.Pipeline{
Event: model.EventDeploy,
Commit: hook.GetDeployment().GetSHA(),
ForgeURL: hook.GetDeployment().GetURL(),
Message: hook.GetDeployment().GetDescription(),
Ref: hook.GetDeployment().GetRef(),
Branch: hook.GetDeployment().GetRef(),
Deploy: hook.GetDeployment().GetEnvironment(),
Avatar: hook.GetSender().GetAvatarURL(),
Author: hook.GetSender().GetLogin(),
Sender: hook.GetSender().GetLogin(),
DeployTask: hook.GetDeployment().GetTask(),
}
// if the ref is a sha or short sha we need to manually construct the ref.
if strings.HasPrefix(pipeline.Commit, pipeline.Ref) || pipeline.Commit == pipeline.Ref {
pipeline.Branch = hook.GetRepo().GetDefaultBranch()
pipeline.Ref = fmt.Sprintf("refs/heads/%s", pipeline.Branch)
}
// if the ref is a branch we should make sure it has refs/heads prefix
if !strings.HasPrefix(pipeline.Ref, "refs/") { // branch or tag
pipeline.Ref = fmt.Sprintf("refs/heads/%s", pipeline.Branch)
}
return convertRepo(hook.GetRepo()), pipeline
}
// parsePullHook parses a pull request hook and returns the Repo and Pipeline
// details.
func parsePullHook(hook *github.PullRequestEvent, merge bool) (*github.PullRequest, *model.Repo, *model.Pipeline, error) {
if hook.GetAction() != actionOpen && hook.GetAction() != actionSync && hook.GetAction() != actionClose {
return nil, nil, nil, nil
}
event := model.EventPull
if hook.GetPullRequest().GetState() == stateClose {
event = model.EventPullClosed
}
pipeline := &model.Pipeline{
Event: event,
Commit: hook.GetPullRequest().GetHead().GetSHA(),
ForgeURL: hook.GetPullRequest().GetHTMLURL(),
Ref: fmt.Sprintf(headRefs, hook.GetPullRequest().GetNumber()),
Branch: hook.GetPullRequest().GetBase().GetRef(),
Message: hook.GetPullRequest().GetTitle(),
Author: hook.GetPullRequest().GetUser().GetLogin(),
Avatar: hook.GetPullRequest().GetUser().GetAvatarURL(),
Title: hook.GetPullRequest().GetTitle(),
Sender: hook.GetSender().GetLogin(),
Refspec: fmt.Sprintf(refSpec,
hook.GetPullRequest().GetHead().GetRef(),
hook.GetPullRequest().GetBase().GetRef(),
),
PullRequestLabels: convertLabels(hook.GetPullRequest().Labels),
}
if merge {
pipeline.Ref = fmt.Sprintf(mergeRefs, hook.GetPullRequest().GetNumber())
}
return hook.GetPullRequest(), convertRepo(hook.GetRepo()), pipeline, nil
}
// parseReleaseHook parses a release hook and returns the Repo and Pipeline
// details.
func parseReleaseHook(hook *github.ReleaseEvent) (*model.Repo, *model.Pipeline) {
if hook.GetAction() != actionReleased {
return nil, nil
}
name := hook.GetRelease().GetName()
if name == "" {
name = hook.GetRelease().GetTagName()
}
pipeline := &model.Pipeline{
Event: model.EventRelease,
ForgeURL: hook.GetRelease().GetHTMLURL(),
Ref: fmt.Sprintf("refs/tags/%s", hook.GetRelease().GetTagName()),
Branch: hook.GetRelease().GetTargetCommitish(),
Message: fmt.Sprintf("created release %s", name),
Author: hook.GetRelease().GetAuthor().GetLogin(),
Avatar: hook.GetRelease().GetAuthor().GetAvatarURL(),
Sender: hook.GetSender().GetLogin(),
IsPrerelease: hook.GetRelease().GetPrerelease(),
}
return convertRepo(hook.GetRepo()), pipeline
}
func getChangedFilesFromCommits(commits []*github.HeadCommit) []string {
// assume a capacity of 4 changed files per commit
files := make([]string, 0, len(commits)*4)
for _, cm := range commits {
files = append(files, cm.Added...)
files = append(files, cm.Removed...)
files = append(files, cm.Modified...)
}
return utils.DeduplicateStrings(files)
}