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chore(refactor): split ReloadLabels out of LoadLabels in issue model
Functions modifying the labels in the database (DeleteIssueLabel,
NewIssueLabels, NewIssueLabel, ReplaceIssueLabels) need to force
reload them. Instead of:
issue.isLabelsLoaded = false
issue.Labels = nil
if err = issue.LoadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
They can now use:
if err = issue.ReloadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
(cherry picked from commit f06bdb0552
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@ -111,9 +111,7 @@ func NewIssueLabel(ctx context.Context, issue *Issue, label *Label, doer *user_m
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return err
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}
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issue.isLabelsLoaded = false
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issue.Labels = nil
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if err = issue.LoadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
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if err = issue.ReloadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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@ -161,10 +159,7 @@ func NewIssueLabels(ctx context.Context, issue *Issue, labels []*Label, doer *us
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return err
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}
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// reload all labels
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issue.isLabelsLoaded = false
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issue.Labels = nil
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if err = issue.LoadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
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if err = issue.ReloadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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@ -205,9 +200,7 @@ func DeleteIssueLabel(ctx context.Context, issue *Issue, label *Label, doer *use
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return err
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}
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issue.isLabelsLoaded = false
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issue.Labels = nil
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return issue.LoadLabels(ctx)
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return issue.ReloadLabels(ctx)
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}
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// DeleteLabelsByRepoID deletes labels of some repository
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@ -327,14 +320,23 @@ func FixIssueLabelWithOutsideLabels(ctx context.Context) (int64, error) {
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return res.RowsAffected()
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}
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// LoadLabels loads labels
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// LoadLabels only if they are not already set
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func (issue *Issue) LoadLabels(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
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if !issue.isLabelsLoaded && issue.Labels == nil && issue.ID != 0 {
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if !issue.isLabelsLoaded && issue.Labels == nil {
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if err := issue.ReloadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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issue.isLabelsLoaded = true
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (issue *Issue) ReloadLabels(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
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if issue.ID != 0 {
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issue.Labels, err = GetLabelsByIssueID(ctx, issue.ID)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("getLabelsByIssueID [%d]: %w", issue.ID, err)
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}
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issue.isLabelsLoaded = true
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}
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return nil
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}
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@ -497,9 +499,7 @@ func ReplaceIssueLabels(ctx context.Context, issue *Issue, labels []*Label, doer
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}
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}
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issue.isLabelsLoaded = false
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issue.Labels = nil
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if err = issue.LoadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
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if err = issue.ReloadLabels(ctx); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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@ -15,6 +15,114 @@ import (
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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func TestIssueNewIssueLabels(t *testing.T) {
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require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
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issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 2})
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label1 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
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label2 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 4})
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doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
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label3 := &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 1, Name: "label3", Color: "#123"}
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require.NoError(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, label3))
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// label1 is already set, do nothing
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// label3 is new, add it
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require.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabels(db.DefaultContext, issue, []*issues_model.Label{label1, label3}, doer))
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 3)
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// check that the pre-existing label1 is still present
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assert.Equal(t, label1.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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// check that new label3 was added
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assert.Equal(t, label3.ID, issue.Labels[1].ID)
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// check that pre-existing label2 was not removed
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assert.Equal(t, label2.ID, issue.Labels[2].ID)
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}
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func TestIssueNewIssueLabel(t *testing.T) {
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require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
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issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 3})
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doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
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label := &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 1, Name: "label3", Color: "#123"}
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require.NoError(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, label))
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require.NoError(t, issues_model.NewIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, label, doer))
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 1)
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assert.Equal(t, label.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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}
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func TestIssueReplaceIssueLabels(t *testing.T) {
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require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
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issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 2})
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label1 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
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label2 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 4})
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doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
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label3 := &issues_model.Label{RepoID: 1, Name: "label3", Color: "#123"}
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require.NoError(t, issues_model.NewLabel(db.DefaultContext, label3))
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issue.LoadLabels(db.DefaultContext)
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 2)
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assert.Equal(t, label1.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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assert.Equal(t, label2.ID, issue.Labels[1].ID)
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// label1 is already set, do nothing
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// label3 is new, add it
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// label2 is not in the list but already set, remove it
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require.NoError(t, issues_model.ReplaceIssueLabels(db.DefaultContext, issue, []*issues_model.Label{label1, label3}, doer))
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 2)
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assert.Equal(t, label1.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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assert.Equal(t, label3.ID, issue.Labels[1].ID)
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}
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func TestIssueDeleteIssueLabel(t *testing.T) {
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require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
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issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 2})
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label1 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
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label2 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 4})
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doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
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issue.LoadLabels(db.DefaultContext)
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 2)
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assert.Equal(t, label1.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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assert.Equal(t, label2.ID, issue.Labels[1].ID)
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require.NoError(t, issues_model.DeleteIssueLabel(db.DefaultContext, issue, label2, doer))
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 1)
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assert.Equal(t, label1.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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}
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func TestIssueLoadLabels(t *testing.T) {
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require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
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issue := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Issue{ID: 2})
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label1 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 1})
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label2 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &issues_model.Label{ID: 4})
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assert.Empty(t, issue.Labels)
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issue.LoadLabels(db.DefaultContext)
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 2)
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assert.Equal(t, label1.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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assert.Equal(t, label2.ID, issue.Labels[1].ID)
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unittest.AssertSuccessfulDelete(t, &issues_model.IssueLabel{IssueID: issue.ID, LabelID: label2.ID})
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// the database change is not noticed because the labels are cached
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issue.LoadLabels(db.DefaultContext)
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 2)
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issue.ReloadLabels(db.DefaultContext)
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assert.Len(t, issue.Labels, 1)
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assert.Equal(t, label1.ID, issue.Labels[0].ID)
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}
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func TestNewIssueLabelsScope(t *testing.T) {
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require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
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