Add GithubRefs plugin

This plugin is a counterpart to GithubPulls plugin. Instead of fetching pull
requests, it will fetch all references (branches and tags) that start with a
particular prefix.

The plugin is a copy of GithubPulls plugin with appropriate changes to call the
right API and parse the config matching the need.
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package Hydra::Plugin::GithubRefs;
use strict;
use parent 'Hydra::Plugin';
use HTTP::Request;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use JSON;
use Hydra::Helper::CatalystUtils;
use File::Temp;
use POSIX qw(strftime);
=head1 NAME
GithubRefs - Hydra plugin for retrieving the list of references (branches or
tags) from GitHub following a certain naming scheme
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This plugin reads the list of branches or tags using GitHub's REST API. The name
of the reference must follow a particular prefix. This list is stored in the
nix-store and used as an input to declarative jobsets.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
The plugin doesn't require any dedicated configuration block, but it has to
consult C<github_authorization> entry for obtaining the API token. In addition,
if C<github_endpoint> entry is present in the configuration, it will be used
instead of the default C<https://api.github.com>. This entry is useful when
dealing with GitHub Enterprise.
The declarative project C<spec.json> file must contains an input such as
"pulls": {
"type": "github_refs",
"value": "[owner] [repo] heads|tags - [prefix]",
"emailresponsible": false
}
In the above snippet, C<[owner]> is the repository owner and C<[repo]> is the
repository name. Also note a literal C<->, which is placed there for the future
use.
C<heads|tags> denotes that one of these two is allowed, that is, the third
position should hold either the C<heads> or the C<tags> keyword. In case of the former, the plugin
will fetch all branches, while in case of the latter, it will fetch the tags.
C<prefix> denotes the prefix the reference name must start with, in order to be
included.
For example, C<"value": "nixos hydra heads - release/"> refers to
L<https://github.com/nixos/hydra> repository, and will fetch all branches that
begin with C<release/>.
=head1 USE
The result is stored in the nix-store as a JSON I<map>, where the key is the
name of the reference, while the value is the complete GitHub response. Thus,
any of the values listed in
L<https://developer.github.com/v3/git/refs/#list-matching-references> can be
used to build the git input value in C<jobsets.nix>.
=cut
sub supportedInputTypes {
my ($self, $inputTypes) = @_;
$inputTypes->{'github_refs'} = 'Open GitHub Refs';
}
sub _iterate {
my ($url, $auth, $refs, $ua) = @_;
my $req = HTTP::Request->new('GET', $url);
$req->header('Accept' => 'application/vnd.github.v3+json');
$req->header('Authorization' => $auth) if defined $auth;
my $res = $ua->request($req);
my $content = $res->decoded_content;
die "Error pulling from the github refs API: $content\n"
unless $res->is_success;
my $refs_list = decode_json $content;
# TODO Stream out the json instead
foreach my $ref (@$refs_list) {
my $ref_name = $ref->{ref};
$ref_name =~ s,^refs/(?:heads|tags)/,,o;
$refs->{$ref_name} = $ref;
}
# TODO Make Link header parsing more robust!!!
my @links = split ',', $res->header("Link");
my $next = "";
foreach my $link (@links) {
my ($url, $rel) = split ";", $link;
if (trim($rel) eq 'rel="next"') {
$next = substr trim($url), 1, -1;
last;
}
}
_iterate($next, $auth, $refs, $ua) unless $next eq "";
}
sub fetchInput {
my ($self, $type, $name, $value, $project, $jobset) = @_;
return undef if $type ne "github_refs";
my ($owner, $repo, $type, $fut, $prefix) = split ' ', $value;
die "type field is neither 'heads' nor 'tags', but '$type'"
unless $type eq 'heads' or $type eq 'tags';
my $auth = $self->{config}->{github_authorization}->{$owner};
my $githubEndpoint = $self->{config}->{github_endpoint} // "https://api.github.com";
my %refs;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new();
_iterate("$githubEndpoint/repos/$owner/$repo/git/matching-refs/$type/$prefix?per_page=100", $auth, \%refs, $ua);
my $tempdir = File::Temp->newdir("github-refs" . "XXXXX", TMPDIR => 1);
my $filename = "$tempdir/github-refs.json";
open(my $fh, ">", $filename) or die "Cannot open $filename for writing: $!";
print $fh encode_json \%refs;
close $fh;
system("jq -S . < $filename > $tempdir/github-refs-sorted.json");
my $storePath = trim(qx{nix-store --add "$tempdir/github-refs-sorted.json"}
or die "cannot copy path $filename to the Nix store.\n");
chomp $storePath;
my $timestamp = time;
return { storePath => $storePath, revision => strftime "%Y%m%d%H%M%S", gmtime($timestamp) };
}
1;