| commit | f8367a8da549bb2f71ef33e2292e23250fec8c7c | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Sat Aug 03 17:05:19 2019 +0200 |
| committer | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Wed Sep 25 01:30:15 2019 +0200 |
| tree | a099e02fa8350b62488308272c7e134e927bbdf1 | |
| parent | f5d9ab7e59a4fca771cc08e72743ec28801194b9 [diff] |
ChangeNotesParser: Hoist server id check to ChangeNotes In some contextes (e.g. analytics plugin) allow ChangeNotesParser to return ChangeNotesStates objects containing the account instances from foreign servers. It would be bad if these objects escaped the analytics plugin and got used elsewhere in other Gerrit APIs. Any solution that allows to parse arbitrary serverIds from analytics plugin should also include some safety provisions so it doesn't cause unintended consequences elsewhere in Gerrit core/Gerrit plugin API. Here is the plan: * Add a serverId field to ChangeNotesState * Modify ChangeNotesParser/NoteDbUtil to allow any serverId during the parsing phase * In ChangeNotes, reject any ChangeNotesState that has a serverId not matching the serverId of the running server * If serverId is not present, the cached entry was populated with an earlier version and thus serverId has been already checked * Since analytics plugin won't be using ChangeNotes, it doesn't need to run the check that the serverId in the ChangeNotesState matches the current server * Outside of the NoteDb code, all or almost all Gerrit APIs use ChangeNotes, not ChangeNotesState * So with the above approach, it should be mostly impossible to ever see notes in non-analytics contextes with a mismatched serverId. Inspired-By: Dave Borowitz <dborowitz@google.com> Feature: Issue 10174 Change-Id: I9b43f8479206b6373edad857251cecdfde917269
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