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# frozen_string_literal: true
# This module makes it possible to handle items as a list, where the order of items can be easily altered
# Requirements:
#
# - Only works for ActiveRecord models
# - relative_position integer field must present on the model
# - This module uses GROUP BY: the model should have a parent relation, example: project -> issues, project is the parent relation (issues table has a parent_id column)
#
# Setup like this in the body of your class:
#
# include RelativePositioning
#
# # base query used for the position calculation
# def self.relative_positioning_query_base(issue)
# where(deleted: false)
# end
#
# # column that should be used in GROUP BY
# def self.relative_positioning_parent_column
# :project_id
# end
#
module RelativePositioning
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
MIN_POSITION = 0
START_POSITION = Gitlab::Database::MAX_INT_VALUE / 2
MAX_POSITION = Gitlab::Database::MAX_INT_VALUE
IDEAL_DISTANCE = 500
class_methods do
def move_nulls_to_end(objects)
objects = objects.reject(&:relative_position)
return if objects.empty?
max_relative_position = objects.first.max_relative_position
self.transaction do
objects.each do |object|
relative_position = position_between(max_relative_position || START_POSITION, MAX_POSITION)
object.relative_position = relative_position
max_relative_position = relative_position
object.save(touch: false)
end
end
end
# This method takes two integer values (positions) and
# calculates the position between them. The range is huge as
# the maximum integer value is 2147483647. We are incrementing position by IDEAL_DISTANCE * 2 every time
# when we have enough space. If distance is less then IDEAL_DISTANCE we are calculating an average number
def position_between(pos_before, pos_after)
pos_before ||= MIN_POSITION
pos_after ||= MAX_POSITION
pos_before, pos_after = [pos_before, pos_after].sort
halfway = (pos_after + pos_before) / 2
distance_to_halfway = pos_after - halfway
if distance_to_halfway < IDEAL_DISTANCE
halfway
else
if pos_before == MIN_POSITION
pos_after - IDEAL_DISTANCE
elsif pos_after == MAX_POSITION
pos_before + IDEAL_DISTANCE
else
halfway
end
end
end
end
def min_relative_position(&block)
calculate_relative_position('MIN', &block)
end
def max_relative_position(&block)
calculate_relative_position('MAX', &block)
end
def prev_relative_position
prev_pos = nil
if self.relative_position
prev_pos = max_relative_position do |relation|
relation.where('relative_position < ?', self.relative_position)
end
end
prev_pos
end
def next_relative_position
next_pos = nil
if self.relative_position
next_pos = min_relative_position do |relation|
relation.where('relative_position > ?', self.relative_position)
end
end
next_pos
end
def move_between(before, after)
return move_after(before) unless after
return move_before(after) unless before
# If there is no place to insert an item we need to create one by moving the item
# before this and all preceding items until there is a gap
before, after = after, before if after.relative_position < before.relative_position
if (after.relative_position - before.relative_position) < 2
after.move_sequence_before
before.reset
end
self.relative_position = self.class.position_between(before.relative_position, after.relative_position)
end
def move_after(before = self)
pos_before = before.relative_position
pos_after = before.next_relative_position
if pos_after && (pos_after - pos_before) < 2
before.move_sequence_after
end
self.relative_position = self.class.position_between(pos_before, pos_after)
end
def move_before(after = self)
pos_after = after.relative_position
pos_before = after.prev_relative_position
if pos_before && (pos_after - pos_before) < 2
after.move_sequence_before
end
self.relative_position = self.class.position_between(pos_before, pos_after)
end
def move_to_end
self.relative_position = self.class.position_between(max_relative_position || START_POSITION, MAX_POSITION)
end
def move_to_start
self.relative_position = self.class.position_between(min_relative_position || START_POSITION, MIN_POSITION)
end
# Moves the sequence before the current item to the middle of the next gap
# For example, we have 5 11 12 13 14 15 and the current item is 15
# This moves the sequence 11 12 13 14 to 8 9 10 11
def move_sequence_before
next_gap = find_next_gap_before
delta = optimum_delta_for_gap(next_gap)
move_sequence(next_gap[:start], relative_position, -delta)
end
# Moves the sequence after the current item to the middle of the next gap
# For example, we have 11 12 13 14 15 21 and the current item is 11
# This moves the sequence 12 13 14 15 to 15 16 17 18
def move_sequence_after
next_gap = find_next_gap_after
delta = optimum_delta_for_gap(next_gap)
move_sequence(relative_position, next_gap[:start], delta)
end
private
# Supposing that we have a sequence of items: 1 5 11 12 13 and the current item is 13
# This would return: `{ start: 11, end: 5 }`
def find_next_gap_before
items_with_next_pos = scoped_items
.select('relative_position AS pos, LEAD(relative_position) OVER (ORDER BY relative_position DESC) AS next_pos')
.where('relative_position <= ?', relative_position)
.order(relative_position: :desc)
find_next_gap(items_with_next_pos).tap do |gap|
gap[:end] ||= MIN_POSITION
end
end
# Supposing that we have a sequence of items: 13 14 15 20 24 and the current item is 13
# This would return: `{ start: 15, end: 20 }`
def find_next_gap_after
items_with_next_pos = scoped_items
.select('relative_position AS pos, LEAD(relative_position) OVER (ORDER BY relative_position ASC) AS next_pos')
.where('relative_position >= ?', relative_position)
.order(:relative_position)
find_next_gap(items_with_next_pos).tap do |gap|
gap[:end] ||= MAX_POSITION
end
end
def find_next_gap(items_with_next_pos)
gap = self.class.from(items_with_next_pos, :items_with_next_pos)
.where('ABS(pos - next_pos) > 1 OR next_pos IS NULL')
.limit(1)
.pluck(:pos, :next_pos)
.first
{ start: gap[0], end: gap[1] }
end
def optimum_delta_for_gap(gap)
delta = ((gap[:start] - gap[:end]) / 2.0).abs.ceil
[delta, IDEAL_DISTANCE].min
end
def move_sequence(start_pos, end_pos, delta)
scoped_items
.where.not(id: self.id)
.where('relative_position BETWEEN ? AND ?', start_pos, end_pos)
.update_all("relative_position = relative_position + #{delta}")
end
def calculate_relative_position(calculation)
# When calculating across projects, this is much more efficient than
# MAX(relative_position) without the GROUP BY, due to index usage:
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/54276#note_119340977
relation = scoped_items
.order(Gitlab::Database.nulls_last_order('position', 'DESC'))
.group(self.class.relative_positioning_parent_column)
.limit(1)
relation = yield relation if block_given?
relation
.pluck(self.class.relative_positioning_parent_column, Arel.sql("#{calculation}(relative_position) AS position"))
.first&.
last
end
def scoped_items
self.class.relative_positioning_query_base(self)
end
end
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