Ejemplo n.º 1
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  /**
   * In order to determine which Revisions to build.
   *
   * <p>Does the following : 1. Find all the branch revisions 2. Filter out branches that we don't
   * care about from the revisions. Any Revisions with no interesting branches are dropped. 3. Get
   * rid of any revisions that are wholly subsumed by another revision we're considering. 4. Get rid
   * of any revisions that we've already built. 5. Sort revisions from old to new.
   *
   * <p>NB: Alternate BuildChooser implementations are possible - this may be beneficial if "only 1"
   * branch is to be built, as much of this work is irrelevant in that usecase.
   *
   * @throws IOException
   * @throws GitException
   */
  private List<Revision> getAdvancedCandidateRevisions(
      boolean isPollCall,
      TaskListener listener,
      GitUtils utils,
      BuildData data,
      BuildChooserContext context)
      throws GitException, IOException, InterruptedException {
    EnvVars env = context.getBuild().getEnvironment();

    // 1. Get all the (branch) revisions that exist
    List<Revision> revs = new ArrayList<Revision>(utils.getAllBranchRevisions());
    verbose(listener, "Starting with all the branches: {0}", revs);

    // 2. Filter out any revisions that don't contain any branches that we
    // actually care about (spec)
    for (Iterator<Revision> i = revs.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) {
      Revision r = i.next();

      // filter out uninteresting branches
      for (Iterator<Branch> j = r.getBranches().iterator(); j.hasNext(); ) {
        Branch b = j.next();
        boolean keep = false;
        for (BranchSpec bspec : gitSCM.getBranches()) {
          if (bspec.matches(b.getName(), env)) {
            keep = true;
            break;
          }
        }

        if (!keep) {
          verbose(listener, "Ignoring {0} because it doesn''t match branch specifier", b);
          j.remove();
        }
      }

      // filter out HEAD ref if it's not the only ref
      if (r.getBranches().size() > 1) {
        for (Iterator<Branch> j = r.getBranches().iterator(); j.hasNext(); ) {
          Branch b = j.next();
          if (HEAD.matches(b.getName(), env)) {
            verbose(
                listener,
                "Ignoring {0} because there''s named branch for this revision",
                b.getName());
            j.remove();
          }
        }
      }

      if (r.getBranches().size() == 0) {
        verbose(
            listener,
            "Ignoring {0} because we don''t care about any of the branches that point to it",
            r);
        i.remove();
      }
    }

    verbose(listener, "After branch filtering: {0}", revs);

    // 3. We only want 'tip' revisions
    revs = utils.filterTipBranches(revs);
    verbose(listener, "After non-tip filtering: {0}", revs);

    // 4. Finally, remove any revisions that have already been built.
    verbose(listener, "Removing what''s already been built: {0}", data.getBuildsByBranchName());
    Revision lastBuiltRevision = data.getLastBuiltRevision();
    for (Iterator<Revision> i = revs.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) {
      Revision r = i.next();

      if (data.hasBeenBuilt(r.getSha1())) {
        i.remove();

        // keep track of new branches pointing to the last built revision
        if (lastBuiltRevision != null && lastBuiltRevision.getSha1().equals(r.getSha1())) {
          lastBuiltRevision = r;
        }
      }
    }
    verbose(listener, "After filtering out what''s already been built: {0}", revs);

    // if we're trying to run a build (not an SCM poll) and nothing new
    // was found then just run the last build again but ensure that the branch list
    // is ordered according to the configuration. Sorting the branch list ensures
    // a deterministic value for GIT_BRANCH and allows a git-flow style workflow
    // with fast-forward merges between branches
    if (!isPollCall && revs.isEmpty() && lastBuiltRevision != null) {
      verbose(
          listener,
          "Nothing seems worth building, so falling back to the previously built revision: {0}",
          data.getLastBuiltRevision());
      return Collections.singletonList(
          utils.sortBranchesForRevision(lastBuiltRevision, gitSCM.getBranches(), env));
    }

    // 5. sort them by the date of commit, old to new
    // this ensures the fairness in scheduling.
    final List<Revision> in = revs;
    return utils.git.withRepository(
        new RepositoryCallback<List<Revision>>() {
          public List<Revision> invoke(Repository repo, VirtualChannel channel)
              throws IOException, InterruptedException {
            Collections.sort(in, new CommitTimeComparator(repo));
            return in;
          }
        });
  }