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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2011-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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#
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#
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# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
import logging
import time
import colander
from rhodecode import BACKENDS
from rhodecode.api import jsonrpc_method, JSONRPCError, JSONRPCForbidden, json
from rhodecode.api.utils import (
has_superadmin_permission, Optional, OAttr, get_repo_or_error,
get_user_group_or_error, get_user_or_error, has_repo_permissions,
get_perm_or_error, store_update, get_repo_group_or_error, parse_args,
get_origin, build_commit_data)
from rhodecode.lib.auth import (
HasPermissionAnyApi, HasRepoGroupPermissionAnyApi,
HasUserGroupPermissionAnyApi)
from rhodecode.lib.exceptions import StatusChangeOnClosedPullRequestError
from rhodecode.lib.utils import map_groups
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import str2bool, time_to_datetime
from rhodecode.model.changeset_status import ChangesetStatusModel
from rhodecode.model.comment import ChangesetCommentsModel
from rhodecode.model.db import (
Session, ChangesetStatus, RepositoryField, Repository)
from rhodecode.model.repo import RepoModel
from rhodecode.model.repo_group import RepoGroupModel
from rhodecode.model.scm import ScmModel, RepoList
from rhodecode.model.settings import SettingsModel, VcsSettingsModel
from rhodecode.model.validation_schema.schemas import repo_schema
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@jsonrpc_method()
def get_repo(request, apiuser, repoid, cache=Optional(True)):
"""
Gets an existing repository by its name or repository_id.
The members section so the output returns users groups or users
associated with that repository.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights,
or users with at least read rights to the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository id.
:type repoid: str or int
:param cache: use the cached value for last changeset
:type: cache: Optional(bool)
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
{
"error": null,
"id": <repo_id>,
"result": {
"clone_uri": null,
"created_on": "timestamp",
"description": "repo description",
"enable_downloads": false,
"enable_locking": false,
"enable_statistics": false,
"followers": [
{
"active": true,
"admin": false,
"api_key": "****************************************",
"api_keys": [
"****************************************"
],
"email": "user@example.com",
"emails": [
"user@example.com"
],
"extern_name": "rhodecode",
"extern_type": "rhodecode",
"firstname": "username",
"ip_addresses": [],
"language": null,
"last_login": "2015-09-16T17:16:35.854",
"lastname": "surname",
"user_id": <user_id>,
"username": "name"
}
],
"fork_of": "parent-repo",
"landing_rev": [
"rev",
"tip"
],
"last_changeset": {
"author": "User <user@example.com>",
"branch": "default",
"date": "timestamp",
"message": "last commit message",
"parents": [
{
"raw_id": "commit-id"
}
],
"raw_id": "commit-id",
"revision": <revision number>,
"short_id": "short id"
},
"lock_reason": null,
"locked_by": null,
"locked_date": null,
"members": [
{
"name": "super-admin-name",
"origin": "super-admin",
"permission": "repository.admin",
"type": "user"
},
{
"name": "owner-name",
"origin": "owner",
"permission": "repository.admin",
"type": "user"
},
{
"name": "user-group-name",
"origin": "permission",
"permission": "repository.write",
"type": "user_group"
}
],
"owner": "owner-name",
"permissions": [
{
"name": "super-admin-name",
"origin": "super-admin",
"permission": "repository.admin",
"type": "user"
},
{
"name": "owner-name",
"origin": "owner",
"permission": "repository.admin",
"type": "user"
},
{
"name": "user-group-name",
"origin": "permission",
"permission": "repository.write",
"type": "user_group"
}
],
"private": true,
"repo_id": 676,
"repo_name": "user-group/repo-name",
"repo_type": "hg"
}
}
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
cache = Optional.extract(cache)
include_secrets = False
if has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
include_secrets = True
else:
# check if we have at least read permission for this repo !
_perms = (
'repository.admin', 'repository.write', 'repository.read',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
permissions = []
for _user in repo.permissions():
user_data = {
'name': _user.username,
'permission': _user.permission,
'origin': get_origin(_user),
'type': "user",
}
permissions.append(user_data)
for _user_group in repo.permission_user_groups():
user_group_data = {
'name': _user_group.users_group_name,
'permission': _user_group.permission,
'origin': get_origin(_user_group),
'type': "user_group",
}
permissions.append(user_group_data)
following_users = [
user.user.get_api_data(include_secrets=include_secrets)
for user in repo.followers]
if not cache:
repo.update_commit_cache()
data = repo.get_api_data(include_secrets=include_secrets)
data['members'] = permissions # TODO: this should be deprecated soon
data['permissions'] = permissions
data['followers'] = following_users
return data
@jsonrpc_method()
def get_repos(request, apiuser):
"""
Lists all existing repositories.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights,
or users with at least read rights to |repos|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: [
{
"repo_id" : "<repo_id>",
"repo_name" : "<reponame>"
"repo_type" : "<repo_type>",
"clone_uri" : "<clone_uri>",
"private": : "<bool>",
"created_on" : "<datetimecreated>",
"description" : "<description>",
"landing_rev": "<landing_rev>",
"owner": "<repo_owner>",
"fork_of": "<name_of_fork_parent>",
"enable_downloads": "<bool>",
"enable_locking": "<bool>",
"enable_statistics": "<bool>",
},
...
]
error: null
"""
include_secrets = has_superadmin_permission(apiuser)
_perms = ('repository.read', 'repository.write', 'repository.admin',)
extras = {'user': apiuser}
repo_list = RepoList(
RepoModel().get_all(), perm_set=_perms, extra_kwargs=extras)
return [repo.get_api_data(include_secrets=include_secrets)
for repo in repo_list]
@jsonrpc_method()
def get_repo_changeset(request, apiuser, repoid, revision,
details=Optional('basic')):
"""
Returns information about a changeset.
Additionally parameters define the amount of details returned by
this function.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights,
or users with at least read rights to the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository id
:type repoid: str or int
:param revision: revision for which listing should be done
:type revision: str
:param details: details can be 'basic|extended|full' full gives diff
info details like the diff itself, and number of changed files etc.
:type details: Optional(str)
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = (
'repository.admin', 'repository.write', 'repository.read',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
changes_details = Optional.extract(details)
_changes_details_types = ['basic', 'extended', 'full']
if changes_details not in _changes_details_types:
raise JSONRPCError(
'ret_type must be one of %s' % (
','.join(_changes_details_types)))
pre_load = ['author', 'branch', 'date', 'message', 'parents',
'status', '_commit', '_file_paths']
try:
cs = repo.get_commit(commit_id=revision, pre_load=pre_load)
except TypeError as e:
raise JSONRPCError(e.message)
_cs_json = cs.__json__()
_cs_json['diff'] = build_commit_data(cs, changes_details)
if changes_details == 'full':
_cs_json['refs'] = {
'branches': [cs.branch],
'bookmarks': getattr(cs, 'bookmarks', []),
'tags': cs.tags
}
return _cs_json
@jsonrpc_method()
def get_repo_changesets(request, apiuser, repoid, start_rev, limit,
details=Optional('basic')):
"""
Returns a set of commits limited by the number starting
from the `start_rev` option.
Additional parameters define the amount of details returned by this
function.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights,
or users with at least read rights to |repos|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param start_rev: The starting revision from where to get changesets.
:type start_rev: str
:param limit: Limit the number of commits to this amount
:type limit: str or int
:param details: Set the level of detail returned. Valid option are:
``basic``, ``extended`` and ``full``.
:type details: Optional(str)
.. note::
Setting the parameter `details` to the value ``full`` is extensive
and returns details like the diff itself, and the number
of changed files.
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = (
'repository.admin', 'repository.write', 'repository.read',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
changes_details = Optional.extract(details)
_changes_details_types = ['basic', 'extended', 'full']
if changes_details not in _changes_details_types:
raise JSONRPCError(
'ret_type must be one of %s' % (
','.join(_changes_details_types)))
limit = int(limit)
pre_load = ['author', 'branch', 'date', 'message', 'parents',
'status', '_commit', '_file_paths']
vcs_repo = repo.scm_instance()
# SVN needs a special case to distinguish its index and commit id
if vcs_repo and vcs_repo.alias == 'svn' and (start_rev == '0'):
start_rev = vcs_repo.commit_ids[0]
try:
commits = vcs_repo.get_commits(
start_id=start_rev, pre_load=pre_load)
except TypeError as e:
raise JSONRPCError(e.message)
except Exception:
log.exception('Fetching of commits failed')
raise JSONRPCError('Error occurred during commit fetching')
ret = []
for cnt, commit in enumerate(commits):
if cnt >= limit != -1:
break
_cs_json = commit.__json__()
_cs_json['diff'] = build_commit_data(commit, changes_details)
if changes_details == 'full':
_cs_json['refs'] = {
'branches': [commit.branch],
'bookmarks': getattr(commit, 'bookmarks', []),
'tags': commit.tags
}
ret.append(_cs_json)
return ret
@jsonrpc_method()
def get_repo_nodes(request, apiuser, repoid, revision, root_path,
ret_type=Optional('all'), details=Optional('basic'),
max_file_bytes=Optional(None)):
"""
Returns a list of nodes and children in a flat list for a given
path at given revision.
It's possible to specify ret_type to show only `files` or `dirs`.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights,
or users with at least read rights to |repos|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param revision: The revision for which listing should be done.
:type revision: str
:param root_path: The path from which to start displaying.
:type root_path: str
:param ret_type: Set the return type. Valid options are
``all`` (default), ``files`` and ``dirs``.
:type ret_type: Optional(str)
:param details: Returns extended information about nodes, such as
md5, binary, and or content. The valid options are ``basic`` and
``full``.
:type details: Optional(str)
:param max_file_bytes: Only return file content under this file size bytes
:type details: Optional(int)
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: [
{
"name" : "<name>"
"type" : "<type>",
"binary": "<true|false>" (only in extended mode)
"md5" : "<md5 of file content>" (only in extended mode)
},
...
]
error: null
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = (
'repository.admin', 'repository.write', 'repository.read',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
ret_type = Optional.extract(ret_type)
details = Optional.extract(details)
_extended_types = ['basic', 'full']
if details not in _extended_types:
raise JSONRPCError(
'ret_type must be one of %s' % (','.join(_extended_types)))
extended_info = False
content = False
if details == 'basic':
extended_info = True
if details == 'full':
extended_info = content = True
_map = {}
try:
# check if repo is not empty by any chance, skip quicker if it is.
_scm = repo.scm_instance()
if _scm.is_empty():
return []
_d, _f = ScmModel().get_nodes(
repo, revision, root_path, flat=False,
extended_info=extended_info, content=content,
max_file_bytes=max_file_bytes)
_map = {
'all': _d + _f,
'files': _f,
'dirs': _d,
}
return _map[ret_type]
except KeyError:
raise JSONRPCError(
'ret_type must be one of %s' % (','.join(sorted(_map.keys()))))
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying to get repo nodes")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to get repo: `%s` nodes' % repo.repo_name
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def get_repo_refs(request, apiuser, repoid):
"""
Returns a dictionary of current references. It returns
bookmarks, branches, closed_branches, and tags for given repository
It's possible to specify ret_type to show only `files` or `dirs`.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights,
or users with at least read rights to |repos|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: [
TODO...
]
error: null
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin', 'repository.write', 'repository.read',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
try:
# check if repo is not empty by any chance, skip quicker if it is.
vcs_instance = repo.scm_instance()
refs = vcs_instance.refs()
return refs
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying to get repo refs")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to get repo: `%s` references' % repo.repo_name
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def create_repo(request, apiuser, repo_name, repo_type,
owner=Optional(OAttr('apiuser')), description=Optional(''),
private=Optional(False), clone_uri=Optional(None),
landing_rev=Optional('rev:tip'),
enable_statistics=Optional(False),
enable_locking=Optional(False),
enable_downloads=Optional(False),
copy_permissions=Optional(False)):
"""
Creates a repository.
* If the repository name contains "/", all the required repository
groups will be created.
For example "foo/bar/baz" will create |repo| groups "foo" and "bar"
(with "foo" as parent). It will also create the "baz" repository
with "bar" as |repo| group.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with at least
write permissions to the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repo_name: Set the repository name.
:type repo_name: str
:param repo_type: Set the repository type; 'hg','git', or 'svn'.
:type repo_type: str
:param owner: user_id or username
:type owner: Optional(str)
:param description: Set the repository description.
:type description: Optional(str)
:param private:
:type private: bool
:param clone_uri:
:type clone_uri: str
:param landing_rev: <rev_type>:<rev>
:type landing_rev: str
:param enable_locking:
:type enable_locking: bool
:param enable_downloads:
:type enable_downloads: bool
:param enable_statistics:
:type enable_statistics: bool
:param copy_permissions: Copy permission from group in which the
repository is being created.
:type copy_permissions: bool
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: {
"msg": "Created new repository `<reponame>`",
"success": true,
"task": "<celery task id or None if done sync>"
}
error: null
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : null
error : {
'failed to create repository `<repo_name>`
}
"""
schema = repo_schema.RepoSchema()
try:
data = schema.deserialize({
'repo_name': repo_name
})
except colander.Invalid as e:
raise JSONRPCError("Validation failed: %s" % (e.asdict(),))
repo_name = data['repo_name']
(repo_name_cleaned,
parent_group_name) = RepoGroupModel()._get_group_name_and_parent(
repo_name)
if not HasPermissionAnyApi(
'hg.admin', 'hg.create.repository')(user=apiuser):
# check if we have admin permission for this repo group if given !
if parent_group_name:
repogroupid = parent_group_name
repo_group = get_repo_group_or_error(parent_group_name)
_perms = ('group.admin',)
if not HasRepoGroupPermissionAnyApi(*_perms)(
user=apiuser, group_name=repo_group.group_name):
raise JSONRPCError(
'repository group `%s` does not exist' % (
repogroupid,))
else:
raise JSONRPCForbidden()
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
if not isinstance(owner, Optional):
# forbid setting owner for non-admins
raise JSONRPCError(
'Only RhodeCode admin can specify `owner` param')
if isinstance(owner, Optional):
owner = apiuser.user_id
owner = get_user_or_error(owner)
if RepoModel().get_by_repo_name(repo_name):
raise JSONRPCError("repo `%s` already exist" % repo_name)
defs = SettingsModel().get_default_repo_settings(strip_prefix=True)
if isinstance(private, Optional):
private = defs.get('repo_private') or Optional.extract(private)
if isinstance(repo_type, Optional):
repo_type = defs.get('repo_type')
if isinstance(enable_statistics, Optional):
enable_statistics = defs.get('repo_enable_statistics')
if isinstance(enable_locking, Optional):
enable_locking = defs.get('repo_enable_locking')
if isinstance(enable_downloads, Optional):
enable_downloads = defs.get('repo_enable_downloads')
clone_uri = Optional.extract(clone_uri)
description = Optional.extract(description)
landing_rev = Optional.extract(landing_rev)
copy_permissions = Optional.extract(copy_permissions)
try:
# create structure of groups and return the last group
repo_group = map_groups(repo_name)
data = {
'repo_name': repo_name_cleaned,
'repo_name_full': repo_name,
'repo_type': repo_type,
'repo_description': description,
'owner': owner,
'repo_private': private,
'clone_uri': clone_uri,
'repo_group': repo_group.group_id if repo_group else None,
'repo_landing_rev': landing_rev,
'enable_statistics': enable_statistics,
'enable_locking': enable_locking,
'enable_downloads': enable_downloads,
'repo_copy_permissions': copy_permissions,
}
if repo_type not in BACKENDS.keys():
raise Exception("Invalid backend type %s" % repo_type)
task = RepoModel().create(form_data=data, cur_user=owner)
from celery.result import BaseAsyncResult
task_id = None
if isinstance(task, BaseAsyncResult):
task_id = task.task_id
# no commit, it's done in RepoModel, or async via celery
return {
'msg': "Created new repository `%s`" % (repo_name,),
'success': True, # cannot return the repo data here since fork
# cann be done async
'task': task_id
}
except Exception:
log.exception(
u"Exception while trying to create the repository %s",
repo_name)
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to create repository `%s`' % (repo_name,))
@jsonrpc_method()
def add_field_to_repo(request, apiuser, repoid, key, label=Optional(''),
description=Optional('')):
"""
Adds an extra field to a repository.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with at least
write permissions to the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository id.
:type repoid: str or int
:param key: Create a unique field key for this repository.
:type key: str
:param label:
:type label: Optional(str)
:param description:
:type description: Optional(str)
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
label = Optional.extract(label) or key
description = Optional.extract(description)
field = RepositoryField.get_by_key_name(key, repo)
if field:
raise JSONRPCError('Field with key '
'`%s` exists for repo `%s`' % (key, repoid))
try:
RepoModel().add_repo_field(repo, key, field_label=label,
field_desc=description)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': "Added new repository field `%s`" % (key,),
'success': True,
}
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying to add field to repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to create new field for repository `%s`' % (repoid,))
@jsonrpc_method()
def remove_field_from_repo(request, apiuser, repoid, key):
"""
Removes an extra field from a repository.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with at least
write permissions to the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param key: Set the unique field key for this repository.
:type key: str
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
field = RepositoryField.get_by_key_name(key, repo)
if not field:
raise JSONRPCError('Field with key `%s` does not '
'exists for repo `%s`' % (key, repoid))
try:
RepoModel().delete_repo_field(repo, field_key=key)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': "Deleted repository field `%s`" % (key,),
'success': True,
}
except Exception:
log.exception(
"Exception occurred while trying to delete field from repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to delete field for repository `%s`' % (repoid,))
@jsonrpc_method()
def update_repo(request, apiuser, repoid, name=Optional(None),
owner=Optional(OAttr('apiuser')),
group=Optional(None),
fork_of=Optional(None),
description=Optional(''), private=Optional(False),
clone_uri=Optional(None), landing_rev=Optional('rev:tip'),
enable_statistics=Optional(False),
enable_locking=Optional(False),
enable_downloads=Optional(False),
fields=Optional('')):
"""
Updates a repository with the given information.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with at least
write permissions to the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param name: Update the |repo| name.
:type name: str
:param owner: Set the |repo| owner.
:type owner: str
:param group: Set the |repo| group the |repo| belongs to.
:type group: str
:param fork_of: Set the master |repo| name.
:type fork_of: str
:param description: Update the |repo| description.
:type description: str
:param private: Set the |repo| as private. (True | False)
:type private: bool
:param clone_uri: Update the |repo| clone URI.
:type clone_uri: str
:param landing_rev: Set the |repo| landing revision. Default is
``tip``.
:type landing_rev: str
:param enable_statistics: Enable statistics on the |repo|,
(True | False).
:type enable_statistics: bool
:param enable_locking: Enable |repo| locking.
:type enable_locking: bool
:param enable_downloads: Enable downloads from the |repo|,
(True | False).
:type enable_downloads: bool
:param fields: Add extra fields to the |repo|. Use the following
example format: ``field_key=field_val,field_key2=fieldval2``.
Escape ', ' with \,
:type fields: str
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
include_secrets = False
if has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
include_secrets = True
else:
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
updates = {
# update function requires this.
'repo_name': repo.just_name
}
repo_group = group
if not isinstance(repo_group, Optional):
repo_group = get_repo_group_or_error(repo_group)
repo_group = repo_group.group_id
repo_fork_of = fork_of
if not isinstance(repo_fork_of, Optional):
repo_fork_of = get_repo_or_error(repo_fork_of)
repo_fork_of = repo_fork_of.repo_id
try:
store_update(updates, name, 'repo_name')
store_update(updates, repo_group, 'repo_group')
store_update(updates, repo_fork_of, 'fork_id')
store_update(updates, owner, 'user')
store_update(updates, description, 'repo_description')
store_update(updates, private, 'repo_private')
store_update(updates, clone_uri, 'clone_uri')
store_update(updates, landing_rev, 'repo_landing_rev')
store_update(updates, enable_statistics, 'repo_enable_statistics')
store_update(updates, enable_locking, 'repo_enable_locking')
store_update(updates, enable_downloads, 'repo_enable_downloads')
# extra fields
fields = parse_args(Optional.extract(fields), key_prefix='ex_')
if fields:
updates.update(fields)
RepoModel().update(repo, **updates)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': 'updated repo ID:%s %s' % (
repo.repo_id, repo.repo_name),
'repository': repo.get_api_data(
include_secrets=include_secrets)
}
except Exception:
log.exception(
u"Exception while trying to update the repository %s",
repoid)
raise JSONRPCError('failed to update repo `%s`' % repoid)
@jsonrpc_method()
def fork_repo(request, apiuser, repoid, fork_name,
owner=Optional(OAttr('apiuser')),
description=Optional(''), copy_permissions=Optional(False),
private=Optional(False), landing_rev=Optional('rev:tip')):
"""
Creates a fork of the specified |repo|.
* If using |RCE| with Celery this will immediately return a success
message, even though the fork will be created asynchronously.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with fork
permissions on the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param fork_name: Set the fork name.
:type fork_name: str
:param owner: Set the fork owner.
:type owner: str
:param description: Set the fork descripton.
:type description: str
:param copy_permissions: Copy permissions from parent |repo|. The
default is False.
:type copy_permissions: bool
:param private: Make the fork private. The default is False.
:type private: bool
:param landing_rev: Set the landing revision. The default is tip.
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_for_response>
api_key : "<api_key>"
args: {
"repoid" : "<reponame or repo_id>",
"fork_name": "<forkname>",
"owner": "<username or user_id = Optional(=apiuser)>",
"description": "<description>",
"copy_permissions": "<bool>",
"private": "<bool>",
"landing_rev": "<landing_rev>"
}
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: {
"msg": "Created fork of `<reponame>` as `<forkname>`",
"success": true,
"task": "<celery task id or None if done sync>"
}
error: null
"""
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
if not HasPermissionAnyApi('hg.fork.repository')(user=apiuser):
raise JSONRPCForbidden()
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
repo_name = repo.repo_name
(fork_name_cleaned,
parent_group_name) = RepoGroupModel()._get_group_name_and_parent(
fork_name)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
# check if we have at least read permission for
# this repo that we fork !
_perms = (
'repository.admin', 'repository.write', 'repository.read')
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
if not isinstance(owner, Optional):
# forbid setting owner for non super admins
raise JSONRPCError(
'Only RhodeCode admin can specify `owner` param'
)
# check if we have a create.repo permission if not maybe the parent
# group permission
if not HasPermissionAnyApi('hg.create.repository')(user=apiuser):
if parent_group_name:
repogroupid = parent_group_name
repo_group = get_repo_group_or_error(parent_group_name)
_perms = ('group.admin',)
if not HasRepoGroupPermissionAnyApi(*_perms)(
user=apiuser, group_name=repo_group.group_name):
raise JSONRPCError(
'repository group `%s` does not exist' % (
repogroupid,))
else:
raise JSONRPCForbidden()
_repo = RepoModel().get_by_repo_name(fork_name)
if _repo:
type_ = 'fork' if _repo.fork else 'repo'
raise JSONRPCError("%s `%s` already exist" % (type_, fork_name))
if isinstance(owner, Optional):
owner = apiuser.user_id
owner = get_user_or_error(owner)
try:
# create structure of groups and return the last group
repo_group = map_groups(fork_name)
form_data = {
'repo_name': fork_name_cleaned,
'repo_name_full': fork_name,
'repo_group': repo_group.group_id if repo_group else None,
'repo_type': repo.repo_type,
'description': Optional.extract(description),
'private': Optional.extract(private),
'copy_permissions': Optional.extract(copy_permissions),
'landing_rev': Optional.extract(landing_rev),
'fork_parent_id': repo.repo_id,
}
task = RepoModel().create_fork(form_data, cur_user=owner)
# no commit, it's done in RepoModel, or async via celery
from celery.result import BaseAsyncResult
task_id = None
if isinstance(task, BaseAsyncResult):
task_id = task.task_id
return {
'msg': 'Created fork of `%s` as `%s`' % (
repo.repo_name, fork_name),
'success': True, # cannot return the repo data here since fork
# can be done async
'task': task_id
}
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying to fork a repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to fork repository `%s` as `%s`' % (
repo_name, fork_name))
@jsonrpc_method()
def delete_repo(request, apiuser, repoid, forks=Optional('')):
"""
Deletes a repository.
* When the `forks` parameter is set it's possible to detach or delete
forks of deleted repository.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin
permissions on the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param forks: Set to `detach` or `delete` forks from the |repo|.
:type forks: Optional(str)
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: {
"msg": "Deleted repository `<reponame>`",
"success": true
}
error: null
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
try:
handle_forks = Optional.extract(forks)
_forks_msg = ''
_forks = [f for f in repo.forks]
if handle_forks == 'detach':
_forks_msg = ' ' + 'Detached %s forks' % len(_forks)
elif handle_forks == 'delete':
_forks_msg = ' ' + 'Deleted %s forks' % len(_forks)
elif _forks:
raise JSONRPCError(
'Cannot delete `%s` it still contains attached forks' %
(repo.repo_name,)
)
RepoModel().delete(repo, forks=forks)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': 'Deleted repository `%s`%s' % (
repo.repo_name, _forks_msg),
'success': True
}
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying to delete repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to delete repository `%s`' % (repo.repo_name,)
)
#TODO: marcink, change name ?
@jsonrpc_method()
def invalidate_cache(request, apiuser, repoid, delete_keys=Optional(False)):
"""
Invalidates the cache for the specified repository.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights to
the specified repository.
This command takes the following options:
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Sets the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param delete_keys: This deletes the invalidated keys instead of
just flagging them.
:type delete_keys: Optional(``True`` | ``False``)
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : {
'msg': Cache for repository `<repository name>` was invalidated,
'repository': <repository name>
}
error : null
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : null
error : {
'Error occurred during cache invalidation action'
}
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin', 'repository.write',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
delete = Optional.extract(delete_keys)
try:
ScmModel().mark_for_invalidation(repo.repo_name, delete=delete)
return {
'msg': 'Cache for repository `%s` was invalidated' % (repoid,),
'repository': repo.repo_name
}
except Exception:
log.exception(
"Exception occurred while trying to invalidate repo cache")
raise JSONRPCError(
'Error occurred during cache invalidation action'
)
#TODO: marcink, change name ?
@jsonrpc_method()
def lock(request, apiuser, repoid, locked=Optional(None),
userid=Optional(OAttr('apiuser'))):
"""
Sets the lock state of the specified |repo| by the given user.
From more information, see :ref:`repo-locking`.
* If the ``userid`` option is not set, the repository is locked to the
user who called the method.
* If the ``locked`` parameter is not set, the current lock state of the
repository is displayed.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights to
the specified repository.
This command takes the following options:
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Sets the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param locked: Sets the lock state.
:type locked: Optional(``True`` | ``False``)
:param userid: Set the repository lock to this user.
:type userid: Optional(str or int)
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : {
'repo': '<reponame>',
'locked': <bool: lock state>,
'locked_since': <int: lock timestamp>,
'locked_by': <username of person who made the lock>,
'lock_reason': <str: reason for locking>,
'lock_state_changed': <bool: True if lock state has been changed in this request>,
'msg': 'Repo `<reponame>` locked by `<username>` on <timestamp>.'
or
'msg': 'Repo `<repository name>` not locked.'
or
'msg': 'User `<user name>` set lock state for repo `<repository name>` to `<new lock state>`'
}
error : null
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : null
error : {
'Error occurred locking repository `<reponame>`
}
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
# check if we have at least write permission for this repo !
_perms = ('repository.admin', 'repository.write',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
# make sure normal user does not pass someone else userid,
# he is not allowed to do that
if not isinstance(userid, Optional) and userid != apiuser.user_id:
raise JSONRPCError('userid is not the same as your user')
if isinstance(userid, Optional):
userid = apiuser.user_id
user = get_user_or_error(userid)
if isinstance(locked, Optional):
lockobj = repo.locked
if lockobj[0] is None:
_d = {
'repo': repo.repo_name,
'locked': False,
'locked_since': None,
'locked_by': None,
'lock_reason': None,
'lock_state_changed': False,
'msg': 'Repo `%s` not locked.' % repo.repo_name
}
return _d
else:
_user_id, _time, _reason = lockobj
lock_user = get_user_or_error(userid)
_d = {
'repo': repo.repo_name,
'locked': True,
'locked_since': _time,
'locked_by': lock_user.username,
'lock_reason': _reason,
'lock_state_changed': False,
'msg': ('Repo `%s` locked by `%s` on `%s`.'
% (repo.repo_name, lock_user.username,
json.dumps(time_to_datetime(_time))))
}
return _d
# force locked state through a flag
else:
locked = str2bool(locked)
lock_reason = Repository.LOCK_API
try:
if locked:
lock_time = time.time()
Repository.lock(repo, user.user_id, lock_time, lock_reason)
else:
lock_time = None
Repository.unlock(repo)
_d = {
'repo': repo.repo_name,
'locked': locked,
'locked_since': lock_time,
'locked_by': user.username,
'lock_reason': lock_reason,
'lock_state_changed': True,
'msg': ('User `%s` set lock state for repo `%s` to `%s`'
% (user.username, repo.repo_name, locked))
}
return _d
except Exception:
log.exception(
"Exception occurred while trying to lock repository")
raise JSONRPCError(
'Error occurred locking repository `%s`' % repo.repo_name
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def comment_commit(
request, apiuser, repoid, commit_id, message,
userid=Optional(OAttr('apiuser')), status=Optional(None)):
"""
Set a commit comment, and optionally change the status of the commit.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param commit_id: Specify the commit_id for which to set a comment.
:type commit_id: str
:param message: The comment text.
:type message: str
:param userid: Set the user name of the comment creator.
:type userid: Optional(str or int)
:param status: status, one of 'not_reviewed', 'approved', 'rejected',
'under_review'
:type status: str
Example error output:
.. code-block:: json
{
"id" : <id_given_in_input>,
"result" : {
"msg": "Commented on commit `<commit_id>` for repository `<repoid>`",
"status_change": null or <status>,
"success": true
},
"error" : null
}
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.read', 'repository.write', 'repository.admin')
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
if isinstance(userid, Optional):
userid = apiuser.user_id
user = get_user_or_error(userid)
status = Optional.extract(status)
allowed_statuses = [x[0] for x in ChangesetStatus.STATUSES]
if status and status not in allowed_statuses:
raise JSONRPCError('Bad status, must be on '
'of %s got %s' % (allowed_statuses, status,))
try:
rc_config = SettingsModel().get_all_settings()
renderer = rc_config.get('rhodecode_markup_renderer', 'rst')
status_change_label = ChangesetStatus.get_status_lbl(status)
comm = ChangesetCommentsModel().create(
message, repo, user, revision=commit_id,
status_change=status_change_label,
status_change_type=status,
renderer=renderer)
if status:
# also do a status change
try:
ChangesetStatusModel().set_status(
repo, status, user, comm, revision=commit_id,
dont_allow_on_closed_pull_request=True
)
except StatusChangeOnClosedPullRequestError:
log.exception(
"Exception occurred while trying to change repo commit status")
msg = ('Changing status on a changeset associated with '
'a closed pull request is not allowed')
raise JSONRPCError(msg)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': (
'Commented on commit `%s` for repository `%s`' % (
comm.revision, repo.repo_name)),
'status_change': status,
'success': True,
}
except JSONRPCError:
# catch any inside errors, and re-raise them to prevent from
# below global catch to silence them
raise
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying to comment on commit")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to set comment on repository `%s`' % (repo.repo_name,)
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def grant_user_permission(request, apiuser, repoid, userid, perm):
"""
Grant permissions for the specified user on the given repository,
or update existing permissions if found.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin
permissions on the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param userid: Set the user name.
:type userid: str
:param perm: Set the user permissions, using the following format
``(repository.(none|read|write|admin))``
:type perm: str
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: {
"msg" : "Granted perm: `<perm>` for user: `<username>` in repo: `<reponame>`",
"success": true
}
error: null
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
user = get_user_or_error(userid)
perm = get_perm_or_error(perm)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
try:
RepoModel().grant_user_permission(repo=repo, user=user, perm=perm)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': 'Granted perm: `%s` for user: `%s` in repo: `%s`' % (
perm.permission_name, user.username, repo.repo_name
),
'success': True
}
except Exception:
log.exception(
"Exception occurred while trying edit permissions for repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to edit permission for user: `%s` in repo: `%s`' % (
userid, repoid
)
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def revoke_user_permission(request, apiuser, repoid, userid):
"""
Revoke permission for a user on the specified repository.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin
permissions on the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param userid: Set the user name of revoked user.
:type userid: str or int
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: {
"msg" : "Revoked perm for user: `<username>` in repo: `<reponame>`",
"success": true
}
error: null
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
user = get_user_or_error(userid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
try:
RepoModel().revoke_user_permission(repo=repo, user=user)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': 'Revoked perm for user: `%s` in repo: `%s`' % (
user.username, repo.repo_name
),
'success': True
}
except Exception:
log.exception(
"Exception occurred while trying revoke permissions to repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to edit permission for user: `%s` in repo: `%s`' % (
userid, repoid
)
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def grant_user_group_permission(request, apiuser, repoid, usergroupid, perm):
"""
Grant permission for a user group on the specified repository,
or update existing permissions.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin
permissions on the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param usergroupid: Specify the ID of the user group.
:type usergroupid: str or int
:param perm: Set the user group permissions using the following
format: (repository.(none|read|write|admin))
:type perm: str
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : {
"msg" : "Granted perm: `<perm>` for group: `<usersgroupname>` in repo: `<reponame>`",
"success": true
}
error : null
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : null
error : {
"failed to edit permission for user group: `<usergroup>` in repo `<repo>`'
}
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
perm = get_perm_or_error(perm)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
user_group = get_user_group_or_error(usergroupid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
# check if we have at least read permission for this user group !
_perms = ('usergroup.read', 'usergroup.write', 'usergroup.admin',)
if not HasUserGroupPermissionAnyApi(*_perms)(
user=apiuser, user_group_name=user_group.users_group_name):
raise JSONRPCError(
'user group `%s` does not exist' % (usergroupid,))
try:
RepoModel().grant_user_group_permission(
repo=repo, group_name=user_group, perm=perm)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': 'Granted perm: `%s` for user group: `%s` in '
'repo: `%s`' % (
perm.permission_name, user_group.users_group_name,
repo.repo_name
),
'success': True
}
except Exception:
log.exception(
"Exception occurred while trying change permission on repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to edit permission for user group: `%s` in '
'repo: `%s`' % (
usergroupid, repo.repo_name
)
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def revoke_user_group_permission(request, apiuser, repoid, usergroupid):
"""
Revoke the permissions of a user group on a given repository.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin
permissions on the |repo|.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: Set the repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param usergroupid: Specify the user group ID.
:type usergroupid: str or int
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result: {
"msg" : "Revoked perm for group: `<usersgroupname>` in repo: `<reponame>`",
"success": true
}
error: null
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
user_group = get_user_group_or_error(usergroupid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
# check if we have at least read permission for this user group !
_perms = ('usergroup.read', 'usergroup.write', 'usergroup.admin',)
if not HasUserGroupPermissionAnyApi(*_perms)(
user=apiuser, user_group_name=user_group.users_group_name):
raise JSONRPCError(
'user group `%s` does not exist' % (usergroupid,))
try:
RepoModel().revoke_user_group_permission(
repo=repo, group_name=user_group)
Session().commit()
return {
'msg': 'Revoked perm for user group: `%s` in repo: `%s`' % (
user_group.users_group_name, repo.repo_name
),
'success': True
}
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying revoke "
"user group permission on repo")
raise JSONRPCError(
'failed to edit permission for user group: `%s` in '
'repo: `%s`' % (
user_group.users_group_name, repo.repo_name
)
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def pull(request, apiuser, repoid):
"""
Triggers a pull on the given repository from a remote location. You
can use this to keep remote repositories up-to-date.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin
rights to the specified repository. For more information,
see :ref:`config-token-ref`.
This command takes the following options:
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : {
"msg": "Pulled from `<repository name>`"
"repository": "<repository name>"
}
error : null
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : null
error : {
"Unable to pull changes from `<reponame>`"
}
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
try:
ScmModel().pull_changes(repo.repo_name, apiuser.username)
return {
'msg': 'Pulled from `%s`' % repo.repo_name,
'repository': repo.repo_name
}
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception occurred while trying to "
"pull changes from remote location")
raise JSONRPCError(
'Unable to pull changes from `%s`' % repo.repo_name
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def strip(request, apiuser, repoid, revision, branch):
"""
Strips the given revision from the specified repository.
* This will remove the revision and all of its decendants.
This command can only be run using an |authtoken| with admin rights to
the specified repository.
This command takes the following options:
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository ID.
:type repoid: str or int
:param revision: The revision you wish to strip.
:type revision: str
:param branch: The branch from which to strip the revision.
:type branch: str
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : {
"msg": "'Stripped commit <commit_hash> from repo `<repository name>`'"
"repository": "<repository name>"
}
error : null
Example error output:
.. code-block:: bash
id : <id_given_in_input>
result : null
error : {
"Unable to strip commit <commit_hash> from repo `<repository name>`"
}
"""
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
_perms = ('repository.admin',)
has_repo_permissions(apiuser, repoid, repo, _perms)
try:
ScmModel().strip(repo, revision, branch)
return {
'msg': 'Stripped commit %s from repo `%s`' % (
revision, repo.repo_name),
'repository': repo.repo_name
}
except Exception:
log.exception("Exception while trying to strip")
raise JSONRPCError(
'Unable to strip commit %s from repo `%s`' % (
revision, repo.repo_name)
)
@jsonrpc_method()
def get_repo_settings(request, apiuser, repoid, key=Optional(None)):
"""
Returns all settings for a repository. If key is given it only returns the
setting identified by the key or null.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository id.
:type repoid: str or int
:param key: Key of the setting to return.
:type: key: Optional(str)
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
{
"error": null,
"id": 237,
"result": {
"extensions_largefiles": true,
"hooks_changegroup_push_logger": true,
"hooks_changegroup_repo_size": false,
"hooks_outgoing_pull_logger": true,
"phases_publish": "True",
"rhodecode_hg_use_rebase_for_merging": true,
"rhodecode_pr_merge_enabled": true,
"rhodecode_use_outdated_comments": true
}
}
"""
# Restrict access to this api method to admins only.
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
raise JSONRPCForbidden()
try:
repo = get_repo_or_error(repoid)
settings_model = VcsSettingsModel(repo=repo)
settings = settings_model.get_global_settings()
settings.update(settings_model.get_repo_settings())
# If only a single setting is requested fetch it from all settings.
key = Optional.extract(key)
if key is not None:
settings = settings.get(key, None)
except Exception:
msg = 'Failed to fetch settings for repository `{}`'.format(repoid)
log.exception(msg)
raise JSONRPCError(msg)
return settings
@jsonrpc_method()
def set_repo_settings(request, apiuser, repoid, settings):
"""
Update repository settings. Returns true on success.
:param apiuser: This is filled automatically from the |authtoken|.
:type apiuser: AuthUser
:param repoid: The repository name or repository id.
:type repoid: str or int
:param settings: The new settings for the repository.
:type: settings: dict
Example output:
.. code-block:: bash
{
"error": null,
"id": 237,
"result": true
}
"""
# Restrict access to this api method to admins only.
if not has_superadmin_permission(apiuser):
raise JSONRPCForbidden()
if type(settings) is not dict:
raise JSONRPCError('Settings have to be a JSON Object.')
try:
settings_model = VcsSettingsModel(repo=repoid)
# Merge global, repo and incoming settings.
new_settings = settings_model.get_global_settings()
new_settings.update(settings_model.get_repo_settings())
new_settings.update(settings)
# Update the settings.
inherit_global_settings = new_settings.get(
'inherit_global_settings', False)
settings_model.create_or_update_repo_settings(
new_settings, inherit_global_settings=inherit_global_settings)
Session().commit()
except Exception:
msg = 'Failed to update settings for repository `{}`'.format(repoid)
log.exception(msg)
raise JSONRPCError(msg)
# Indicate success.
return True