Fetch repositories with remote ID if possible (#1078)

Use IDs of the forge to fetch repositories instead of their names and owner names. This improves handling of renamed and transferred repos.

TODO

- [ ] try to support as many forges as possible
    - [x] Gogs (no API)
    - [ ] Bitbucket Server
    - [x] Coding (no API?)
- [x] update repo every time it is fetched or received from the forge
- [x] if repo remote IDs are not available, use owner / name to get it
- [x] handle redirections (redirect a renamed repo to its new path)
- [x] ~~pull all repos once during migration to update ID (?)~~ issue fixed by on-demand loading of remote IDs
- [x] handle redirections in web UI
- [ ] improve handling of hooks after a repo was renamed (currently it checks for a redirection to the repo)
- [x] tests
- [x] `UNIQUE` constraint for remote IDs after migration shouldn't work (all repos have an empty string as remote ID)

close #854
close #648 partial
close https://codeberg.org/Codeberg-CI/feedback/issues/46

Possible follow-up PRs
- apply the same scheme on everything fetched from the remote (currently only users)

Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
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qwerty287
2022-09-05 17:08:51 +02:00
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parent 3b0263442a
commit 52d3652f2e
51 changed files with 668 additions and 145 deletions

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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ export default defineStore({
async loadRepo(owner: string, name: string) {
const repo = await apiClient.getRepo(owner, name);
this.repos[repoSlug(repo)] = repo;
return repo;
},
async loadRepos() {
const repos = await apiClient.getRepoList();

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@@ -100,7 +100,14 @@ async function loadRepo() {
return;
}
await repoStore.loadRepo(repoOwner.value, repoName.value);
const apiRepo = await repoStore.loadRepo(repoOwner.value, repoName.value);
if (apiRepo.full_name !== `${repoOwner.value}/${repoName.value}`) {
await router.replace({
name: route.name ? route.name : 'repo',
params: { repoOwner: apiRepo.owner, repoName: apiRepo.name },
});
return;
}
await buildStore.loadBuilds(repoOwner.value, repoName.value);
}