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Fix race conditions for AuthorizedProjectsWorker
Closes #26194 and #26310
See merge request !8701
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There were two cases that could be problematic:
1. Because sometimes AuthorizedProjectsWorker would be scheduled in a
transaction it was possible for a job to run/complete before a
COMMIT; resulting in it either producing an error, or producing no
new data.
2. When scheduling jobs the code would not wait until completion. This
could lead to a user creating a project and then immediately trying
to push to it. Usually this will work fine, but given enough load it
might take a few seconds before a user has access.
The first one is problematic, the second one is mostly just annoying
(but annoying enough to warrant a solution).
This commit changes two things to deal with this:
1. Sidekiq scheduling now takes places after a COMMIT, this is ensured
by scheduling using Rails' after_commit hook instead of doing so in
an arbitrary method.
2. When scheduling jobs the calling thread now waits for all jobs to
complete.
Solution 2 requires tracking of job completions. Sidekiq provides a way
to find a job by its ID, but this involves scanning over the entire
queue; something that is very in-efficient for large queues. As such a
more efficient solution is necessary. There are two main Gems that can
do this in a more efficient manner:
* sidekiq-status
* sidekiq_status
No, this is not a joke. Both Gems do a similar thing (but slightly
different), and the only difference in their name is a dash vs an
underscore. Both Gems however provide far more than just checking if a
job has been completed, and both have their problems. sidekiq-status
does not appear to be actively maintained, with the last release being
in 2015. It also has some issues during testing as API calls are not
stubbed in any way. sidekiq_status on the other hand does not appear to
be very popular, and introduces a similar amount of code.
Because of this I opted to write a simple home grown solution. After
all, all we need is storing a job ID somewhere so we can efficiently
look it up; we don't need extra web UIs (as provided by sidekiq-status)
or complex APIs to update progress, etc.
This is where Gitlab::SidekiqStatus comes in handy. This namespace
contains some code used for tracking, removing, and looking up job IDs;
all without having to scan over an entire queue. Data is removed
explicitly, but also expires automatically just in case.
Using this API we can now schedule jobs in a fork-join like manner: we
schedule the jobs in Sidekiq, process them in parallel, then wait for
completion. By using Sidekiq we can leverage all the benefits such as
being able to scale across multiple cores and hosts, retrying failed
jobs, etc.
The one downside is that we need to make sure we can deal with
unexpected increases in job processing timings. To deal with this the
class Gitlab::JobWaiter (used for waiting for jobs to complete) will
only wait a number of seconds (30 by default). Once this timeout is
reached it will simply return.
For GitLab.com almost all AuthorizedProjectWorker jobs complete in
seconds, only very rarely do we spike to job timings of around a minute.
These in turn seem to be the result of external factors (e.g. deploys),
in which case a user is most likely not able to use the system anyway.
In short, this new solution should ensure that jobs are processed
properly and that in almost all cases a user has access to their
resources whenever they need to have access.
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Upgrade OmniAuth Ruby gem to 1.3.2
Closes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/26813
See merge request !2056
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Upgrade Brakeman to 3.4.1
Closes #26820
See merge request !8629
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This reverts commit e7fdb1aae5a61b30f66ea3489d4e0759ed8ea3a1, reversing
changes made to 78d710388fbabe27481c77cc353610904465c4df.
Closes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/26762
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Switch to sassc-rails
Closes #18432
See merge request !8556
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Closes #18432
This uses sassc to compile the application's SASS so it compiles faster.
Without attempting to be very scientific here are some numbers I got:
Using sassc-rails:
```
[1] pry(main)> Benchmark.bm { |bm| bm.report { Rails.application.assets["application.css"] } }
user system total real
1.430000 0.380000 1.810000 ( 1.830753)
```
Using sass-rails:
```
[1] pry(main)> Benchmark.bm { |bm| bm.report { Rails.application.assets["application.css"] } }
user system total real
12.320000 0.530000 12.850000 ( 12.909684)
```
The result is faster page loads when changing CSS in development and
faster precompilation.
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Remove rerun since it's not used anymore
Closes #19633
See merge request !8598
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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This MR enables rendering of PlantUML diagrams in Asciidoc documents. To add a
PlantUML diagram all we need is to include a plantuml block like:
```
[plantuml, id="myDiagram", width="100px", height="100px"]
--
bob -> alice : ping
alice -> bob : pong
--
```
The plantuml block is substituted by an HTML img element with *src* pointing to
an external PlantUML server.
This MR also add a PlantUML integration section to the Administrator -> Settings
page to configure the PlantUML rendering service and to enable/disable it.
Closes: #17603
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Updated Turbolinks to patched version of turbolinks-classic
See https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/gitlabhq/merge_requests/2048
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Update rubocop and rubocop-rspec to fix build errors
See merge request !8466
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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MR https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/8158 updated
the octokit Gem but did not include all the changes for Gemfile.lock.
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ChangeLog: https://github.com/octokit/octokit.rb/releases
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Update vmstat to version 2.3.0
Closes #26114
See merge request !8318
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Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/26114
vmstat 2.3.0 fixes an issue with reporting the incorrect # of CPUs. This is used in the GitLab Admin Dashboard.
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Added support for Authentiq OAuth provider
See merge request !8038
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Slack slash commands
## What does this MR do?
Implement Slack Slash Commands by utilizing generalized Mattermost presenter to fulfill Slack requirements.
## Why was this MR needed?
We want to expose Slack Slash Commands as a first-class service.
## What are the relevant issue numbers?
Supersedes !8007
Closes #22182
See merge request !8126
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Update grape to 0.18.0
## What does this MR do?
Update grape to 0.18.0. Required for the settings API.
## What are the relevant issue numbers?
#22928
See merge request !8057
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Includes various bug fixes, mostly for Rails 5.
Changelog: https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/blob/fc168fe393bee3ad1fcbb52cff2d84af86c38cc4/Changes.md
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Use pry-byebug instead byebug
See merge request !7925
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https://github.com/deivid-rodriguez/pry-byebug
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Includes support for Rails 5.
Changelog: https://github.com/rubysherpas/paranoia/blob/879fd18caa46af70fceca2e8f46886b3eff072ec/CHANGELOG.md#220-2016-10-21
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Somehow `bundle install` with an update to Sidekiq-cron caused
rufus-scheduler to be bumped, when it doesn't appear absolutely
necessary.
Closes #25160
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Add StackProf to the Gemfile, along with a utility to get a profile for a spec
The test suite needs speeding up significantly. This is one tool for investigating it.
Related to #23034
See merge request !7784
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The "Enqueue Now" button would not work in the admin panel due to
changes in the Web extension interface.
Closes #24376
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Update grape-entity to 0.6.0
See merge request !7491
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Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#14329
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The amount of gems required is quite high compared to the usefulness
of the features.
Related to !4928, !6713
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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add parsing support for incoming html email
## What does this MR do?
Fixes #18388 by adding support for parsing HTML email
## Are there points in the code the reviewer needs to double check?
The new class, Gitlab::Email::HTMLParser, which needs to translate the HTML content to text and also delete replies, as they are not necessarily in the correct format to be caught by EmailReplyParser. The solution I found that should work for any HTML-formatted email is to remove all `<table>` and `<blockquote>` tags. Actual `<table>` elements (to be interpreted by markdown) should already be encoded with e.g. `<table>` - the only failure mode is if there is an *actual* HTML table in the content itself, which we wouldn't be able to support easily anyways.
The gem `html2text` traverses the HTML tree and outputs text - and markdown in the case of HTML links or images.
See merge request !7397
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