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woodpecker/pkg/handler/commits.go
2014-02-07 04:09:46 -07:00

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package handler
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"github.com/drone/drone/pkg/channel"
"github.com/drone/drone/pkg/database"
. "github.com/drone/drone/pkg/model"
)
// Display a specific Commit.
func CommitShow(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, u *User, repo *Repo) error {
hash := r.FormValue(":commit")
labl := r.FormValue(":label")
// get the commit from the database
commit, err := database.GetCommitHash(hash, repo.ID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// get the builds from the database. a commit can have
// multiple sub-builds (or matrix builds)
builds, err := database.ListBuilds(commit.ID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
data := struct {
User *User
Repo *Repo
Commit *Commit
Build *Build
Builds []*Build
Token string
}{u, repo, commit, builds[0], builds, ""}
// get the specific build requested by the user. instead
// of a database round trip, we can just loop through the
// list and extract the requested build.
for _, b := range builds {
if b.Slug == labl {
data.Build = b
break
}
}
// generate a token to connect with the websocket
// handler and stream output, if the build is running.
data.Token = channel.CreateStream(fmt.Sprintf(
"%s/commit/%s/builds/%s", repo.Slug, commit.Hash, builds[0].Slug))
// render the repository template.
return RenderTemplate(w, "repo_commit.html", &data)
}