end
# Returns the latest changesets for +path+; sorted by revision number
- # Default behavior is to search in cached changesets
#
# Because :order => 'id DESC' is defined at 'has_many',
# there is no need to set 'order'.
# Sqlite3 and PostgreSQL pass.
# Is this MySQL bug?
def latest_changesets(path, rev, limit=10)
- if path.blank?
- changesets.find(:all, :include => :user, :limit => limit, :order => 'id DESC')
- else
- changesets.find(:all, :select => "DISTINCT #{Changeset.table_name}.*",
- :joins => :changes,
- :conditions => ["#{Change.table_name}.path = ? OR #{Change.table_name}.path LIKE ? ESCAPE ?",
- path.with_leading_slash,
- "#{path.with_leading_slash.gsub(/[%_\\]/) { |s| "\\#{s}" }}/%", '\\'],
- :include => :user, :limit => limit,
- :order => "#{Changeset.table_name}.id DESC" )
+ changesets.find(:all, :include => :user,
+ :conditions => latest_changesets_cond(path, rev, limit),
+ :limit => limit, :order => "#{Changeset.table_name}.id DESC")
+ end
+
+ def latest_changesets_cond(path, rev, limit)
+ cond, args = [], []
+
+ if last = rev ? find_changeset_by_name(scm.tagmap[rev] || rev) : nil
+ cond << "#{Changeset.table_name}.id <= ?"
+ args << last.id
end
+
+ unless path.blank?
+ cond << "EXISTS (SELECT * FROM #{Change.table_name}
+ WHERE #{Change.table_name}.changeset_id = #{Changeset.table_name}.id
+ AND (#{Change.table_name}.path = ?
+ OR #{Change.table_name}.path LIKE ? ESCAPE ?))"
+ args << path.with_leading_slash
+ args << "#{path.with_leading_slash.gsub(/[%_\\]/) { |s| "\\#{s}" }}/%" << '\\'
+ end
+
+ [cond.join(' AND '), *args] unless cond.empty?
end
+ private :latest_changesets_cond
def fetch_changesets
scm_rev = scm.info.lastrev.revision.to_i