// file : mod/mod-ci-github-gq.cxx -*- C++ -*- // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file #include #include #include #include using namespace std; using namespace butl; namespace brep { // GraphQL serialization functions (see definitions and documentation at the // bottom). // static const string& gq_name (const string&); static string gq_str (const string&); static string gq_bool (bool); static const string& gq_enum (const string&); [[noreturn]] static void throw_json (json::parser& p, const string& m) { throw json::invalid_json_input ( p.input_name, p.line (), p.column (), p.position (), m); } // Parse a JSON-serialized GraphQL response. // // Throw runtime_error if the response indicated errors and // invalid_json_input if the GitHub response contained invalid JSON. // // The parse_data function should not throw anything but invalid_json_input. // // The response format is defined in the GraphQL spec: // https://spec.graphql.org/October2021/#sec-Response. // // Example response: // // { // "data": {...}, // "errors": {...} // } // // The contents of `data`, including its opening and closing braces, are // parsed by the `parse_data` function. // // If the `errors` field is present in the response, error(s) occurred // before or during execution of the operation. // // If the `data` field is not present the errors are request errors which // occur before execution and are typically the client's fault. // // If the `data` field is also present in the response the errors are field // errors which occur during execution and are typically the GraphQL // endpoint's fault, and some fields in `data` that should not be are likely // to be null. // // Although the spec recommends that the errors field (if present) should // come before the data field, GitHub places data before errors. Therefore // we need to check that the errors field is not present before parsing the // data field as it might contain nulls if errors is present. // static void gq_parse_response (json::parser& p, function parse_data) { using event = json::event; // True if the data/errors fields are present. // bool dat (false), err (false); // Because the errors field is likely to come before the data field, // serialize data to a stringstream and only parse it later once we're // sure there are no errors. // stringstream data; // The value of the data field. p.next_expect (event::begin_object); while (p.next_expect (event::name, event::end_object)) { if (p.name () == "data") { dat = true; // Serialize the data field to a string. // // Note that the JSON payload sent by GitHub is not pretty-printed so // there is no need to worry about that. // json::stream_serializer s (data, 0 /* indentation */); try { for (event e: p) { if (!s.next (e, p.data ())) break; // Stop if data object is complete. } } catch (const json::invalid_json_output& e) { throw_json (p, string ("serializer rejected response 'data' field: ") + e.what ()); } } else if (p.name () == "errors") { // Skip the errors object but don't stop parsing because the error // semantics depends on whether or not `data` is present. // err = true; // Handled below. p.next_expect_value_skip (); } else { // The spec says the response will never contain any top-level fields // other than data, errors, and extensions. // if (p.name () != "extensions") { throw_json (p, "unexpected top-level GraphQL response field: '" + p.name () + '\''); } p.next_expect_value_skip (); } } if (!err) { if (!dat) throw runtime_error ("no data received from GraphQL endpoint"); // Parse the data field now that we know there are no errors. // json::parser dp (data, p.input_name); parse_data (dp); } else { if (dat) { throw runtime_error ("field error(s) received from GraphQL endpoint; " "incomplete data received"); } else throw runtime_error ("request error(s) received from GraphQL endpoint"); } } // Parse a response to a check_run GraphQL mutation such as `createCheckRun` // or `updateCheckRun`. // // Example response (only the part we need to parse here): // // { // "cr0": { // "checkRun": { // "id": "CR_kwDOLc8CoM8AAAAFQ5GqPg", // "name": "libb2/0.98.1+2/x86_64-linux-gnu/linux_debian_12-gcc_13.1-O3/default/dev/0.17.0-a.1", // "status": "QUEUED" // } // }, // "cr1": { // "checkRun": { // "id": "CR_kwDOLc8CoM8AAAAFQ5GqhQ", // "name": "libb2/0.98.1+2/x86_64-linux-gnu/linux_debian_12-gcc_13.1/default/dev/0.17.0-a.1", // "status": "QUEUED" // } // } // } // static vector gq_parse_response_check_runs (json::parser& p) { using event = json::event; vector r; gq_parse_response (p, [&r] (json::parser& p) { p.next_expect (event::begin_object); // Parse the "cr0".."crN" members (field aliases). // while (p.next_expect (event::name, event::end_object)) { // Parse `"crN": { "checkRun":`. // if (p.name () != "cr" + to_string (r.size ())) throw_json (p, "unexpected field alias: '" + p.name () + '\''); p.next_expect (event::begin_object); p.next_expect_name ("checkRun"); r.emplace_back (p); // Parse the check_run object. p.next_expect (event::end_object); // Parse end of crN object. } }); // Our requests always operate on at least one check run so if there were // none in the data field something went wrong. // if (r.empty ()) throw_json (p, "data object is empty"); return r; } // Send a GraphQL mutation request `rq` that operates on one or more check // runs. Update the check runs in `crs` with the new state and the node ID // if unset. Return false and issue diagnostics if the request failed. // static bool gq_mutate_check_runs (const basic_mark& error, vector& crs, const string& iat, string rq, build_state st) noexcept { vector rcrs; try { // Response type which parses a GraphQL response containing multiple // check_run objects. // struct resp { vector check_runs; // Received check runs. resp (json::parser& p): check_runs (gq_parse_response_check_runs (p)) {} resp () = default; } rs; uint16_t sc (github_post (rs, "graphql", // API Endpoint. strings {"Authorization: Bearer " + iat}, move (rq))); if (sc == 200) { rcrs = move (rs.check_runs); if (rcrs.size () == crs.size ()) { for (size_t i (0); i != rcrs.size (); ++i) { // Validate the check run in the response against the build. // const gh_check_run& rcr (rcrs[i]); // Received check run. build_state rst (gh_from_status (rcr.status)); // Received state. if (rst != build_state::built && rst != st) { error << "unexpected check_run status: received '" << rcr.status << "' but expected '" << gh_to_status (st) << '\''; return false; // Fail because something is clearly very wrong. } else { check_run& cr (crs[i]); if (!cr.node_id) cr.node_id = move (rcr.node_id); cr.state = gh_from_status (rcr.status); cr.state_synced = true; } } return true; } else error << "unexpected number of check_run objects in response"; } else error << "failed to update check run: error HTTP response status " << sc; } catch (const json::invalid_json_input& e) { // Note: e.name is the GitHub API endpoint. // error << "malformed JSON in response from " << e.name << ", line: " << e.line << ", column: " << e.column << ", byte offset: " << e.position << ", error: " << e; } catch (const invalid_argument& e) { error << "malformed header(s) in response: " << e; } catch (const system_error& e) { error << "unable to mutate check runs (errno=" << e.code () << "): " << e.what (); } catch (const runtime_error& e) // From gq_parse_response_check_runs(). { // GitHub response contained error(s) (could be ours or theirs at this // point). // error << "unable to mutate check runs: " << e; } return false; } // Serialize a GraphQL operation (query/mutation) into a GraphQL request. // // This is essentially a JSON object with a "query" string member containing // the GraphQL operation. For example: // // { "query": "mutation { cr0:createCheckRun(... }" } // static string gq_serialize_request (const string& o) { string b; json::buffer_serializer s (b); s.begin_object (); s.member ("query", o); s.end_object (); return b; } // Serialize `createCheckRun` mutations for one or more builds to GraphQL. // // The conclusion argument (`co`) is required if the build_state is built // because GitHub does not allow a check run status of completed without a // conclusion. // // The details URL argument (`du`) can be empty for queued but not for the // other states. // static string gq_mutation_create_check_runs (const string& ri, // Repository ID const string& hs, // Head SHA const optional& du, // Details URL. const vector& crs, const string& st, // Check run status. optional br = nullopt) { // Ensure details URL is non-empty if present. // assert (!du || !du->empty ()); ostringstream os; os << "mutation {" << '\n'; // Serialize a `createCheckRun` for each build. // for (size_t i (0); i != crs.size (); ++i) { string al ("cr" + to_string (i)); // Field alias. os << gq_name (al) << ":createCheckRun(input: {" << '\n' << " name: " << gq_str (crs[i].name) << '\n' << " repositoryId: " << gq_str (ri) << '\n' << " headSha: " << gq_str (hs) << '\n' << " status: " << gq_enum (st); if (du) { os << '\n'; os << " detailsUrl: " << gq_str (*du); } if (br) { os << '\n'; os << " conclusion: " << gq_enum (br->conclusion) << '\n' << " output: {" << '\n' << " title: " << gq_str (br->title) << '\n' << " summary: " << gq_str (br->summary) << '\n' << " }"; } os << "})" << '\n' // Specify the selection set (fields to be returned). // << "{" << '\n' << " checkRun {" << '\n' << " id" << '\n' << " name" << '\n' << " status" << '\n' << " }" << '\n' << "}" << '\n'; } os << "}" << '\n'; return os.str (); } // Serialize an `updateCheckRun` mutation for one build to GraphQL. // // The `co` (conclusion) argument is required if the build_state is built // because GitHub does not allow updating a check run to completed without a // conclusion. // static string gq_mutation_update_check_run (const string& ri, // Repository ID. const string& ni, // Node ID. const optional& du, // Details URL. const string& st, // Check run status. optional sa, // Started at. optional br) { // Ensure details URL is non-empty if present. // assert (!du || !du->empty ()); ostringstream os; os << "mutation {" << '\n' << "cr0:updateCheckRun(input: {" << '\n' << " checkRunId: " << gq_str (ni) << '\n' << " repositoryId: " << gq_str (ri) << '\n' << " status: " << gq_enum (st); if (sa) { os << '\n'; os << " startedAt: " << gq_str (gh_to_iso8601 (*sa)); } if (du) { os << '\n'; os << " detailsUrl: " << gq_str (*du); } if (br) { os << '\n'; os << " conclusion: " << gq_enum (br->conclusion) << '\n' << " output: {" << '\n' << " title: " << gq_str (br->title) << '\n' << " summary: " << gq_str (br->summary) << '\n' << " }"; } os << "})" << '\n' // Specify the selection set (fields to be returned). // << "{" << '\n' << " checkRun {" << '\n' << " id" << '\n' << " name" << '\n' << " status" << '\n' << " }" << '\n' << "}" << '\n' << "}" << '\n'; return os.str (); } bool gq_create_check_runs (const basic_mark& error, vector& crs, const string& iat, const string& rid, const string& hs, build_state st) { // No support for result_status so state cannot be built. // assert (st != build_state::built); // Empty details URL because it's not available until building. // string rq ( gq_serialize_request (gq_mutation_create_check_runs (rid, hs, nullopt, crs, gh_to_status (st)))); return gq_mutate_check_runs (error, crs, iat, move (rq), st); } bool gq_create_check_run (const basic_mark& error, check_run& cr, const string& iat, const string& rid, const string& hs, const optional& du, build_state st, optional br) { // Must have a result if state is built. // assert (st != build_state::built || br); vector crs {move (cr)}; string rq ( gq_serialize_request ( gq_mutation_create_check_runs (rid, hs, du, crs, gh_to_status (st), move (br)))); bool r (gq_mutate_check_runs (error, crs, iat, move (rq), st)); cr = move (crs[0]); return r; } bool gq_update_check_run (const basic_mark& error, check_run& cr, const string& iat, const string& rid, const string& nid, const optional& du, build_state st, optional br) { // Must have a result if state is built. // assert (st != build_state::built || br); // Set `startedAt` to current time if updating to building. // optional sa; if (st == build_state::building) sa = system_clock::now (); string rq ( gq_serialize_request ( gq_mutation_update_check_run (rid, nid, du, gh_to_status (st), sa, move (br)))); vector crs {move (cr)}; bool r (gq_mutate_check_runs (error, crs, iat, move (rq), st)); cr = move (crs[0]); return r; } // Serialize a GraphQL query that fetches a pull request from GitHub. // static string gq_query_pr_mergeability (const string& nid) { ostringstream os; os << "query {" << '\n' << " node(id:" << gq_str (nid) << ") {" << '\n' << " ... on PullRequest {" << '\n' << " mergeable potentialMergeCommit { oid }" << '\n' << " }" << '\n' << " }" << '\n' << "}" << '\n'; return os.str (); } optional gq_pull_request_mergeable (const basic_mark& error, const string& iat, const string& nid) { string rq (gq_serialize_request (gq_query_pr_mergeability (nid))); try { // Response parser. // struct resp { // True if the pull request was found (i.e., the node ID was valid). // bool found = false; // Non-fatal error message issued during the parse. // string parse_error; // The response value. Absent if the merge commit is still being // generated. // optional value; resp (json::parser& p) { using event = json::event; gq_parse_response (p, [this] (json::parser& p) { p.next_expect (event::begin_object); if (p.next_expect_member_object_null ("node")) { found = true; string ma (p.next_expect_member_string ("mergeable")); if (ma == "MERGEABLE") { p.next_expect_member_object ("potentialMergeCommit"); string oid (p.next_expect_member_string ("oid")); p.next_expect (event::end_object); value = move (oid); } else { if (ma == "CONFLICTING") value = ""; if (ma == "UNKNOWN") ; // Still being generated; leave value absent. else { parse_error = "unexpected mergeable value '" + ma + '\''; // Carry on as if it were UNKNOWN. } // Skip the merge commit ID (which should be null). // p.next_expect_name ("potentialMergeCommit"); p.next_expect_value_skip (); } p.next_expect (event::end_object); // node } p.next_expect (event::end_object); }); } resp () = default; } rs; uint16_t sc (github_post (rs, "graphql", // API Endpoint. strings {"Authorization: Bearer " + iat}, move (rq))); if (sc == 200) { if (!rs.found) error << "pull request '" << nid << "' not found"; else if (!rs.parse_error.empty ()) error << rs.parse_error; return rs.value; } else error << "failed to fetch pull request: error HTTP response status " << sc; } catch (const json::invalid_json_input& e) { // Note: e.name is the GitHub API endpoint. // error << "malformed JSON in response from " << e.name << ", line: " << e.line << ", column: " << e.column << ", byte offset: " << e.position << ", error: " << e; } catch (const invalid_argument& e) { error << "malformed header(s) in response: " << e; } catch (const system_error& e) { error << "unable to fetch pull request (errno=" << e.code () << "): " << e.what (); } catch (const runtime_error& e) // From response type's parsing constructor. { // GitHub response contained error(s) (could be ours or theirs at this // point). // error << "unable to fetch pull request: " << e; } return nullopt; } // Serialize a GraphQL query that fetches the last 100 (the maximum per // page) open pull requests with the specified base branch from the // repository with the specified node ID. // // @@ TMP Should we support more/less than 100? // // Doing more (or even 100) could waste a lot of CI resources on // re-testing stale PRs. Maybe we should create a failed synthetic // conclusion check run asking the user to re-run the CI manually if/when // needed. // // Note that we cannot request more than 100 at a time (will need to // do multiple requests with paging, etc). // // Also, maybe we should limit the result to "fresh" PRs, e.g., those // that have been "touched" in the last week. // // Example query: // // query { // node(id:"R_kgDOLc8CoA") // { // ... on Repository { // pullRequests (last:100 states:OPEN baseRefName:"master") { // edges { // node { // id // number // headRefOid // } // } // } // } // } // } // static string gq_query_fetch_open_pull_requests (const string& rid, const string& br) { ostringstream os; os << "query {" << '\n' << " node(id:" << gq_str (rid) << ") {" << '\n' << " ... on Repository {" << '\n' << " pullRequests (last:100" << '\n' << " states:" << gq_enum ("OPEN") << '\n' << " baseRefName:" << gq_str (br) << '\n' << " ) {" << '\n' << " totalCount" << '\n' << " edges { node { id number headRefOid } }" << '\n' << " }" << '\n' << " }" << '\n' << " }" << '\n' << "}" << '\n'; return os.str (); } optional> gq_fetch_open_pull_requests (const basic_mark& error, const string& iat, const string& nid, const string& br) { string rq ( gq_serialize_request (gq_query_fetch_open_pull_requests (nid, br))); try { // Response parser. // // Example response (only the part we need to parse here): // // { // "node": { // "pullRequests": { // "totalCount": 2, // "edges": [ // { // "node": { // "id": "PR_kwDOLc8CoM5vRS0y", // "number": 7, // "headRefOid": "cf72888be9484d6946a1340264e7abf18d31cc92" // } // }, // { // "node": { // "id": "PR_kwDOLc8CoM5vRzHs", // "number": 8, // "headRefOid": "626d25b318aad27bc0005277afefe3e8d6b2d434" // } // } // ] // } // } // } // struct resp { bool found = false; vector pull_requests; resp (json::parser& p) { using event = json::event; auto parse_data = [this] (json::parser& p) { p.next_expect (event::begin_object); if (p.next_expect_member_object_null ("node")) { found = true; p.next_expect_member_object ("pullRequests"); uint16_t n (p.next_expect_member_number ("totalCount")); p.next_expect_member_array ("edges"); for (size_t i (0); i != n; ++i) { p.next_expect (event::begin_object); // edges[i] p.next_expect_member_object ("node"); { gh_pull_request pr; pr.node_id = p.next_expect_member_string ("id"); pr.number = p.next_expect_member_number ("number"); pr.head_sha = p.next_expect_member_string ("headRefOid"); pull_requests.push_back (move (pr)); } p.next_expect (event::end_object); // node p.next_expect (event::end_object); // edges[i] } p.next_expect (event::end_array); // edges p.next_expect (event::end_object); // pullRequests p.next_expect (event::end_object); // node } p.next_expect (event::end_object); }; gq_parse_response (p, move (parse_data)); } resp () = default; } rs; uint16_t sc (github_post (rs, "graphql", // API Endpoint. strings {"Authorization: Bearer " + iat}, move (rq))); if (sc == 200) { if (!rs.found) { error << "repository '" << nid << "' not found"; return nullopt; } return rs.pull_requests; } else error << "failed to fetch repository pull requests: " << "error HTTP response status " << sc; } catch (const json::invalid_json_input& e) { // Note: e.name is the GitHub API endpoint. // error << "malformed JSON in response from " << e.name << ", line: " << e.line << ", column: " << e.column << ", byte offset: " << e.position << ", error: " << e; } catch (const invalid_argument& e) { error << "malformed header(s) in response: " << e; } catch (const system_error& e) { error << "unable to fetch repository pull requests (errno=" << e.code () << "): " << e.what (); } catch (const runtime_error& e) // From response type's parsing constructor. { // GitHub response contained error(s) (could be ours or theirs at this // point). // error << "unable to fetch repository pull requests: " << e; } return nullopt; } // GraphQL serialization functions. // // The GraphQL spec: // https://spec.graphql.org/ // // The GitHub GraphQL API reference: // https://docs.github.com/en/graphql/reference/ // // Check that a string is a valid GraphQL name. // // GraphQL names can contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores // and cannot begin with a digit (so basically a C identifier). // // Return the name or throw invalid_argument if it is invalid. // // @@ TODO: dangerous API. // static const string& gq_name (const string& v) { if (v.empty () || digit (v[0])) throw invalid_argument ("invalid GraphQL name: '" + v + '\''); for (char c: v) { if (!alnum (c) && c != '_') { throw invalid_argument ("invalid character in GraphQL name: '" + c + '\''); } } return v; } // Serialize a string to GraphQL. // // Return the serialized string or throw invalid_argument if the string is // invalid. // static string gq_str (const string& v) { // GraphQL strings are the same as JSON strings so we use the JSON // serializer. // string b; json::buffer_serializer s (b); try { s.value (v); } catch (const json::invalid_json_output&) { throw invalid_argument ("invalid GraphQL string: '" + v + '\''); } return b; } // Serialize an int to GraphQL. // #if 0 static string gq_int (uint64_t v) { string b; json::buffer_serializer s (b); s.value (v); return b; } #endif // Serialize a boolean to GraphQL. // static inline string gq_bool (bool v) { return v ? "true" : "false"; } // Check that a string is a valid GraphQL enum value. // // GraphQL enum values can be any GraphQL name except for `true`, `false`, // or `null`. // // Return the enum value or throw invalid_argument if it is invalid. // // @@ TODO: dangerous API. // static const string& gq_enum (const string& v) { if (v == "true" || v == "false" || v == "null") throw invalid_argument ("invalid GraphQL enum value: '" + v + '\''); return gq_name (v); } }