Limit conflicts with EE when developing on CE
This guide contains best-practices for avoiding conflicts between CE and EE.
Implementing EE feature
Follow the guidelines on how to implement a EE feature.
Daily CE Upstream merge
GitLab Community Edition is merged daily into the Enterprise Edition (look for
the CE Upstream
merge requests). The daily merge is currently done manually
by four individuals.
If a developer pings you in a CE Upstream
merge request for help with
resolving conflicts, please help them because it means that you didn't do your
job to reduce the conflicts nor to ease their resolution in the first place!
To avoid the conflicts beforehand when working on CE, there are a few tools and techniques that can help you:
- know what are the usual types of conflicts and how to prevent them
- the CI
rake ee_compat_check
job tells you if you need to open an EE-version of your CE merge request
rake ee_compat_check
job
Check the status of the CI For each commit (except on master
), the rake ee_compat_check
CI job tries to
detect if the current branch's changes will conflict during the CE->EE merge.
The job reports what files are conflicting and how to setup a merge request against EE. Here is roughly how it works:
- Generates the diff between your branch and current CE
master
- Tries to apply it to current EE
master
- If it applies cleanly, the job succeeds, otherwise...
- Detects a branch with the
-ee
suffix in EE - If it exists, generate the diff between this branch and current EE
master
- Tries to apply it to current EE
master
- If it applies cleanly, the job succeeds
In the case where the job fails, it means you should create a <ce_branch>-ee
branch, push it to EE and open a merge request against EE master
. At this
point if you retry the failing job in your CE merge request, it should now pass.
Notes:
- This task is not a silver-bullet, its current goal is to bring awareness to developers that their work needs to be ported to EE.
- Community contributors shouldn't submit merge requests against EE, but reviewers should take actions by either creating such EE merge request or asking a GitLab developer to do it once the merge request is merged.
- If you branch is more than 500 commits behind
master
, the job will fail and you should rebase your branch upon latestmaster
. - Code reviews for merge requests often consist of multiple iterations of
feedback and fixes. There is no need to update your EE MR after each
iteration. Instead, create an EE MR as soon as you see the
rake ee_compat_check
job failing. After you receive the final acceptance from a Maintainer (but before the CE MR is merged) update the EE MR. This helps to identify significant conflicts sooner, but also reduces the number of times you have to resolve conflicts. - You can use
git rerere
to avoid resolving the same conflicts multiple times.
Possible type of conflicts
Controllers
List or arrays are augmented in EE
In controllers, the most common type of conflict is with before_action
that
has a list of actions in CE but EE adds some actions to that list.
The same problem often occurs for params.require
/ params.permit
calls.
Mitigations
Separate CE and EE actions/keywords. For instance for params.require
in
ProjectsController
:
def project_params
params.require(:project).permit(project_params_attributes)
end
# Always returns an array of symbols, created however best fits the use case.
# It _should_ be sorted alphabetically.
def project_params_attributes
%i[
description
name
path
]
end
In the EE::ProjectsController
module:
def project_params_attributes
super + project_params_attributes_ee
end
def project_params_attributes_ee
%i[
approvals_before_merge
approver_group_ids
approver_ids
...
]
end
Additional condition(s) in EE
For instance for LDAP:
def destroy
@key = current_user.keys.find(params[:id])
- @key.destroy
+ @key.destroy unless @key.is_a? LDAPKey
respond_to do |format|
Or for Geo:
def after_sign_out_path_for(resource)
- current_application_settings.after_sign_out_path.presence || new_user_session_path
+ if Gitlab::Geo.secondary?
+ Gitlab::Geo.primary_node.oauth_logout_url(@geo_logout_state)
+ else
+ current_application_settings.after_sign_out_path.presence || new_user_session_path
+ end
end
Or even for audit log:
def approve_access_request
- Members::ApproveAccessRequestService.new(membershipable, current_user, params).execute
+ member = Members::ApproveAccessRequestService.new(membershipable, current_user, params).execute
+
+ log_audit_event(member, action: :create)
redirect_to polymorphic_url([membershipable, :members])
end
Views
Additional view code in EE
A block of code added in CE conflicts because there is already another block at the same place in EE
Mitigations
Blocks of code that are EE-specific should be moved to partials as much as possible to avoid conflicts with big chunks of HAML code that that are not fun to resolve when you add the indentation to the equation.
For instance this kind of thing:
.form-group.detail-page-description
= form.label :description, 'Description', class: 'control-label'
.col-sm-10
= render layout: 'projects/md_preview', locals: { preview_class: "md-preview", referenced_users: true } do
= render 'projects/zen', f: form, attr: :description,
classes: 'note-textarea',
placeholder: "Write a comment or drag your files here...",
supports_quick_actions: !issuable.persisted?
= render 'projects/notes/hints', supports_quick_actions: !issuable.persisted?
.clearfix
.error-alert
- if issuable.is_a?(Issue)
.form-group
.col-sm-offset-2.col-sm-10
.checkbox
= form.label :confidential do
= form.check_box :confidential
This issue is confidential and should only be visible to team members with at least Reporter access.
- if can?(current_user, :"admin_#{issuable.to_ability_name}", issuable.project)
- has_due_date = issuable.has_attribute?(:due_date)
%hr
.row
%div{ class: (has_due_date ? "col-lg-6" : "col-sm-12") }
.form-group.issue-assignee
= form.label :assignee_id, "Assignee", class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}"
.col-sm-10{ class: ("col-lg-8" if has_due_date) }
.issuable-form-select-holder
- if issuable.assignee_id
= form.hidden_field :assignee_id
= dropdown_tag(user_dropdown_label(issuable.assignee_id, "Assignee"), options: { toggle_class: "js-dropdown-keep-input js-user-search js-issuable-form-dropdown js-assignee-search", title: "Select assignee", filter: true, dropdown_class: "dropdown-menu-user dropdown-menu-selectable dropdown-menu-assignee js-filter-submit",
placeholder: "Search assignee", data: { first_user: current_user.try(:username), null_user: true, current_user: true, project_id: project.try(:id), selected: issuable.assignee_id, field_name: "#{issuable.class.model_name.param_key}[assignee_id]", default_label: "Assignee"} })
.form-group.issue-milestone
= form.label :milestone_id, "Milestone", class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}"
.col-sm-10{ class: ("col-lg-8" if has_due_date) }
.issuable-form-select-holder
= render "shared/issuable/milestone_dropdown", selected: issuable.milestone, name: "#{issuable.class.model_name.param_key}[milestone_id]", show_any: false, show_upcoming: false, extra_class: "js-issuable-form-dropdown js-dropdown-keep-input", dropdown_title: "Select milestone"
.form-group
- has_labels = @labels && @labels.any?
= form.label :label_ids, "Labels", class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}"
= form.hidden_field :label_ids, multiple: true, value: ''
.col-sm-10{ class: "#{"col-lg-8" if has_due_date} #{'issuable-form-padding-top' if !has_labels}" }
.issuable-form-select-holder
= render "shared/issuable/label_dropdown", classes: ["js-issuable-form-dropdown"], selected: issuable.labels, data_options: { field_name: "#{issuable.class.model_name.param_key}[label_ids][]", show_any: false }, dropdown_title: "Select label"
- if issuable.respond_to?(:weight)
- weight_options = Issue.weight_options
- weight_options.delete(Issue::WEIGHT_ALL)
- weight_options.delete(Issue::WEIGHT_ANY)
.form-group
= form.label :label_ids, class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}" do
Weight
.col-sm-10{ class: ("col-lg-8" if has_due_date) }
.issuable-form-select-holder
- if issuable.weight
= form.hidden_field :weight
= dropdown_tag(issuable.weight || "Weight", options: { title: "Select weight", toggle_class: 'js-weight-select js-issuable-form-weight', dropdown_class: "dropdown-menu-selectable dropdown-menu-weight",
placeholder: "Search weight", data: { field_name: "#{issuable.class.model_name.param_key}[weight]" , default_label: "Weight" } }) do
%ul
- weight_options.each do |weight|
%li
%a{href: "#", data: { id: weight, none: weight === Issue::WEIGHT_NONE }, class: ("is-active" if issuable.weight == weight)}
= weight
- if has_due_date
.col-lg-6
.form-group
= form.label :due_date, "Due date", class: "control-label"
.col-sm-10
.issuable-form-select-holder
= form.text_field :due_date, id: "issuable-due-date", class: "datepicker form-control", placeholder: "Select due date"
could be simplified by using partials:
= render 'shared/issuable/form/description', issuable: issuable, form: form
- if issuable.respond_to?(:confidential)
.form-group
.col-sm-offset-2.col-sm-10
.checkbox
= form.label :confidential do
= form.check_box :confidential
This issue is confidential and should only be visible to team members with at least Reporter access.
= render 'shared/issuable/form/metadata', issuable: issuable, form: form
and then the app/views/shared/issuable/form/_metadata.html.haml
could be as follows:
- issuable = local_assigns.fetch(:issuable)
- return unless can?(current_user, :"admin_#{issuable.to_ability_name}", issuable.project)
- has_due_date = issuable.has_attribute?(:due_date)
- has_labels = @labels && @labels.any?
- form = local_assigns.fetch(:form)
%hr
.row
%div{ class: (has_due_date ? "col-lg-6" : "col-sm-12") }
.form-group.issue-assignee
= form.label :assignee_id, "Assignee", class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}"
.col-sm-10{ class: ("col-lg-8" if has_due_date) }
.issuable-form-select-holder
- if issuable.assignee_id
= form.hidden_field :assignee_id
= dropdown_tag(user_dropdown_label(issuable.assignee_id, "Assignee"), options: { toggle_class: "js-dropdown-keep-input js-user-search js-issuable-form-dropdown js-assignee-search", title: "Select assignee", filter: true, dropdown_class: "dropdown-menu-user dropdown-menu-selectable dropdown-menu-assignee js-filter-submit",
placeholder: "Search assignee", data: { first_user: current_user.try(:username), null_user: true, current_user: true, project_id: issuable.project.try(:id), selected: issuable.assignee_id, field_name: "#{issuable.class.model_name.param_key}[assignee_id]", default_label: "Assignee"} })
.form-group.issue-milestone
= form.label :milestone_id, "Milestone", class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}"
.col-sm-10{ class: ("col-lg-8" if has_due_date) }
.issuable-form-select-holder
= render "shared/issuable/milestone_dropdown", selected: issuable.milestone, name: "#{issuable.class.model_name.param_key}[milestone_id]", show_any: false, show_upcoming: false, extra_class: "js-issuable-form-dropdown js-dropdown-keep-input", dropdown_title: "Select milestone"
.form-group
- has_labels = @labels && @labels.any?
= form.label :label_ids, "Labels", class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}"
= form.hidden_field :label_ids, multiple: true, value: ''
.col-sm-10{ class: "#{"col-lg-8" if has_due_date} #{'issuable-form-padding-top' if !has_labels}" }
.issuable-form-select-holder
= render "shared/issuable/label_dropdown", classes: ["js-issuable-form-dropdown"], selected: issuable.labels, data_options: { field_name: "#{issuable.class.model_name.param_key}[label_ids][]", show_any: false }, dropdown_title: "Select label"
= render "shared/issuable/form/weight", issuable: issuable, form: form
- if has_due_date
.col-lg-6
.form-group
= form.label :due_date, "Due date", class: "control-label"
.col-sm-10
.issuable-form-select-holder
= form.text_field :due_date, id: "issuable-due-date", class: "datepicker form-control", placeholder: "Select due date"
and then the app/views/shared/issuable/form/_weight.html.haml
could be as follows:
- issuable = local_assigns.fetch(:issuable)
- return unless issuable.respond_to?(:weight)
- has_due_date = issuable.has_attribute?(:due_date)
- form = local_assigns.fetch(:form)
.form-group
= form.label :label_ids, class: "control-label #{"col-lg-4" if has_due_date}" do
Weight
.col-sm-10{ class: ("col-lg-8" if has_due_date) }
.issuable-form-select-holder
- if issuable.weight
= form.hidden_field :weight
= weight_dropdown_tag(issuable, toggle_class: 'js-issuable-form-weight') do
%ul
- Issue.weight_options.each do |weight|
%li
%a{ href: '#', data: { id: weight, none: weight === Issue::WEIGHT_NONE }, class: ("is-active" if issuable.weight == weight) }
= weight
Note:
- The safeguards at the top allow to get rid of an unneccessary indentation level
- Here we only moved the 'Weight' code to a partial since this is the only EE-specific code in that view, so it's the most likely to conflict, but you are encouraged to use partials even for code that's in CE to logically split big views into several smaller files.
Indentation issue
Sometimes a code block is indented more or less in EE because there's an additional condition.
Mitigations
Blocks of code that are EE-specific should be moved to partials as much as possible to avoid conflicts with big chunks of HAML code that that are not fun to resolve when you add the indentation in the equation.