# frozen_string_literal: true module Gitlab module Ci class YamlProcessor module FeatureFlags ACTOR_KEY = 'ci_yaml_processor_feature_flag_actor' CORRECT_USAGE_KEY = 'ci_yaml_processor_feature_flag_correct_usage' NO_ACTOR_VALUE = :no_actor NO_ACTOR_MESSAGE = "Actor not set. Ensure to call `enabled?` inside `with_actor` block" NoActorError = Class.new(StandardError) class << self # Cache a feature flag actor as thread local variable so # we can have it available later with #enabled? def with_actor(actor) previous = Thread.current[ACTOR_KEY] # When actor is `nil` the method `Thread.current[]=` does not # create the ACTOR_KEY. Instead, we want to still save an explicit # value to know that we are within the `with_actor` block. Thread.current[ACTOR_KEY] = actor || NO_ACTOR_VALUE yield ensure Thread.current[ACTOR_KEY] = previous end # Use this to check if a feature flag is enabled def enabled?(feature_flag) ::Feature.enabled?(feature_flag, current_actor) end def ensure_correct_usage previous = Thread.current[CORRECT_USAGE_KEY] Thread.current[CORRECT_USAGE_KEY] = true yield ensure Thread.current[CORRECT_USAGE_KEY] = previous end private def current_actor value = Thread.current[ACTOR_KEY] || (raise NoActorError, NO_ACTOR_MESSAGE) return if value == NO_ACTOR_VALUE value rescue NoActorError => e handle_missing_actor(e) nil end def handle_missing_actor(exception) if ensure_correct_usage? Gitlab::ErrorTracking.track_and_raise_for_dev_exception(exception) else Gitlab::ErrorTracking.track_exception(exception) end end def ensure_correct_usage? Thread.current[CORRECT_USAGE_KEY] == true end end end end end end