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2017-01-19Support notes without projectJarka Kadlecova
2016-09-01Project tools visibility levelFelipe Artur
2016-08-30don't use a deprecated api in ability_spechttp://jneen.net/
2016-08-30add project_policy_spec to replace .project_abilities spechttp://jneen.net/
2016-08-26Fix "Wiki" link not appearing in navigation for projects with external wikiAlejandro Rodríguez
2016-08-20Make Ability#project_abilities return unique values and fix countsStan Hu
2016-08-20Add spec for Ability.project_abilitiesStan Hu
2016-07-29Method for returning issues readable by a userYorick Peterse
The method Ability.issues_readable_by_user takes a list of users and an optional user and returns an Array of issues readable by said user. This method in turn is used by Banzai::ReferenceParser::IssueParser#nodes_visible_to_user so this method no longer needs to get all the available abilities just to check if a user has the "read_issue" ability. To test this I benchmarked an issue with 222 comments on my development environment. Using these changes the time spent in nodes_visible_to_user was reduced from around 120 ms to around 40 ms.
2016-07-27Optimize maximum user access level lookup in loading of notesStan Hu
NotesHelper#note_editable? and ProjectTeam#human_max_access currently take about 16% of the load time of an issue page. This MR preloads the maximum access level of users for all notes in issues and merge requests with several queries instead of one per user and caches the result in RequestStore.
2016-06-01Refactor ParticipableYorick Peterse
There are several changes to this module: 1. The use of an explicit stack in Participable#participants 2. Proc behaviour has been changed 3. Batch permissions checking == Explicit Stack Participable#participants no longer uses recursion to process "self" and all child objects, instead it uses an Array and processes objects in breadth-first order. This allows us to for example create a single Gitlab::ReferenceExtractor instance and pass this to any Procs. Re-using a ReferenceExtractor removes the need for running potentially many SQL queries every time a Proc is called on a new object. == Proc Behaviour Changed Previously a Proc in Participable was expected to return an Array of User instances. This has been changed and instead it's now expected that a Proc modifies the Gitlab::ReferenceExtractor passed to it. The return value of the Proc is ignored. == Permissions Checking The method Participable#participants uses Ability.users_that_can_read_project to check if the returned users have access to the project of "self" _without_ running multiple SQL queries for every user.