Currently we are using different `When` types for every service and convert
between them. This is a good approach if we want to keep isolated all the
services (like if we were using different repos for every service instead of the
current monorepo).
But currently, since When is identical between all the services, simplify this by
using a common When type.
Allow setting the destination branch/tag/ref so users can test the run
conditions based on the branch/tag/ref.
To simulate a pull request an user can define a ref that matches one of these
regular expressions: `refs/pull/(\d+)/head`, `refs/merge-requests/(\d+)/head`
Export clients and related packages.
The main rule is to not import internal packages from exported packages.
The gateway client and related types are totally decoupled from the gateway
service (not shared types between the client and the server).
Instead the configstore and the runservice client currently share many types
that are now exported (decoupling them will require that a lot of types must be
duplicated and the need of functions to convert between them, this will be done
in future when the APIs will be declared as stable).
Since they're not types common to all the services but belongs to the
configstore.
Next step will be to make them local to the configstore and not directly used by
other services since these types are also stored.
* Make the new fields RegistrationEnabled/LoginEnabled in types.RemoteSource
bool pointers (since they are new fields that don't exist in previously saved
remote sources) and default them to true if null when unmarshaling (or existing
remotesources will have registration and login disabled)
* Add options to cmd remotesource create/update to set the registration/login
disabled.
Since the user direct runs all belong to the same run group (the user id) all
the user direct runs will share the same caches. To distinguish between the
different caches we need to use something in addition to the user id. In this
case we are usin the local repo uuid generated by the direct run start command.
Add an API and related action to manually create a run from a git branch/tag/ref
with optional commitSHA.
Currently only branches and tags are supported (no pull requests).
If not commitSHA is provided the commit sha referenced by the provided branch/tag/ref is
used.
Don't create an ErrFromRemote wrapping the returned error but
wrap the ErrFromRemote
Also use xerrors Is/As to get the underlying error to return to api clients
while maintaining context for logging
Just a raw replace of "github.com/pkg/errors".
Next steps will improve errors (like remote errors, api errors, not exist errors
etc...) to leverage its functionalities
If the remote source username/password based login fails return the right error
code: 401 (unauthorized) on wrong username/password or a 500 on other errors.
Also if they are logically part of the runservice the names runserviceExecutor
and runserviceScheduler are long and quite confusing for an external user
Simplify them separating both the code parts and updating the names:
runserviceScheduler -> runservice
runserviceExecutor -> executor
* runservice: use generic task annotations instead of approval annotations
* runservice: add method to set task annotations
* gateway: when an user call the run task approval action, it will set in the
task annotations the approval users ids. The task won't be approved.
* scheduler: when the number of approvers meets the required minimum number
(currently 1) call the runservice to approve the task
In this way we could easily implement some approval features like requiring a
minimum number of approvers (saved in the task annotations) before marking the
run as approved in the runservice.