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Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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This commit introduces a Sidekiq worker that precalculates the list of
trending projects on a daily basis. The resulting set is stored in a
database table that is then queried by Project.trending.
This setup means that Unicorn workers no longer _may_ have to calculate
the list of trending projects. Furthermore it supports filtering without
any complex caching mechanisms.
The data in the "trending_projects" table is inserted in the same order
as the project ranking. This means that getting the projects in the
correct order is simply a matter of:
SELECT projects.*
FROM projects
INNER JOIN trending_projects ON trending_projects.project_id = projects.id
ORDER BY trending_projects.id ASC;
Such a query will only take a few milliseconds at most (as measured on
GitLab.com), opposed to a few seconds for the query used for calculating
the project ranks.
The migration in this commit does not require downtime and takes care of
populating an initial list of trending projects.
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This commit adds a number of _html columns and, with the exception of Note,
starts updating them whenever the content of their partner fields changes.
Note has a collision with the note_html attr_accessor; that will be fixed later
A background worker for clearing these cache columns is also introduced - use
`rake cache:clear` to set it off. You can clear the database or Redis caches
separately by running `rake cache:clear:db` or `rake cache:clear:redis`,
respectively.
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Changes include:
- Ensure Member.add_user is not called directly when not necessary
- New GroupMember.add_users_to_group to have the same abstraction level as for Project
- Refactor Member.add_user to take a source instead of an array of members
- Fix Rubocop offenses
- Always use Project#add_user instead of project.team.add_user
- Factorize users addition as members in Member.add_users_to_source
- Make access_level a keyword argument in GroupMember.add_users_to_group and ProjectMember.add_users_to_projects
- Destroy any requester before adding them as a member
- Improve the way we handle access requesters in Member.add_user
Instead of removing the requester and creating a new member,
we now simply accepts their access request. This way, they will
receive a "access request granted" email.
- Fix error that was previously silently ignored
- Stop raising when access level is invalid in Member, let Rails validation do their work
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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* Add newline to user organization spec according to test guide
* Remove unnecessary comments from user organization database migration
Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
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Fix database seeds for development environment
## What does this MR do?
This MR fixes database seeds for development environment and adds CI test for it.
## Why was this MR needed?
Database seeds for development environment are often broken, and we are not able to catch that when someone modified `db/fixtures` and forgets to reseed database.
Closes #22422
See merge request !6475
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It seems this wasn't updated properly when migrations were added in a
previous commit.
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- Don't use `TableReferences` - using `.arel_table` is shorter!
- Move some database-related code to `Gitlab::Database`
- Remove the `MergeRequest#issues_closed` and
`Issue#closed_by_merge_requests` associations. They were either
shadowing or were too similar to existing methods. They are not being
used anywhere, so it's better to remove them to reduce confusion.
- Use Rails 3-style validations
- Index for `MergeRequest::Metrics#first_deployed_to_production_at`
- Only include `CycleAnalyticsHelpers::TestGeneration` for specs that
need it.
- Other minor refactorings.
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Incorrect syntax.
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1. Change multiple updates to a single `update_all`
2. Use cascading deletes
3. Extract an average function for the database median.
4. Move database median to `lib/gitlab/database`
5. Use `delete_all` instead of `destroy_all`
6. Minor refactoring
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Environments that can have a URL with predefined CI variables.
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Increase ci_builds artifacts_size column to 8-byte integer to allow larger files
See merge request !6333
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Added group-specific setting for LFS.
Groups can enable/disable LFS, but this setting can be overridden at the project level. **Admin only**
Closes #18092
See merge request !6164
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Groups can enable/disable LFS, but this setting can be overridden at the project level. Admin only
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# Conflicts:
# app/controllers/projects/git_http_client_controller.rb
# app/helpers/lfs_helper.rb
# lib/gitlab/auth.rb
# spec/requests/lfs_http_spec.rb
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a 1 use only token.
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- Required on the GitLab Rails side is mostly authentication and API related.
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Update references to deprecated `repos_path` configuration key to avoid
## What does this MR do?
Update references to deprecated `repos_path` configuration key to avoid errors when updating GitLab from older versions
## Why was this MR needed?
Users were reporting errors when upgrading from GitLab 6.7
## What are the relevant issue numbers?
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/issues/1464
See merge request !6350
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errors on updates from older versions
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Group similar builds
We group builds by removing from the builds name two numbers which are delimited by whitespace or colon:
* `name 0 1` => `name`
* `name 0:1` => `name`
* `name 0/1` => `name`
* `name 0:1 ruby` => `name ruby`
* `name 0/1 ruby` => `name ruby`
* `0 1 name ruby` => `name ruby`
* `0:1 name ruby` => `name ruby`
* `0/1 name ruby` => `name ruby`
See merge request !6242
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# Conflicts:
# db/schema.rb
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For whatever reason on some PostgreSQL installations there would be a
separate UNIQUE constraint on the merge_request_id column. Rails'
index_exists?() returns false for this constraint (even when using the
full name), yet the indexes() method returns it.
This commit changes the migration so that the constraint is dropped as
well. MySQL installations don't appear to be affected.
Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#22136
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This moves tracking of the pushes since the last Git GC from PostgreSQL
to Redis. This reduces the number of writes on the "projects" table.
This in turn reduces the vacuuming overhead.
The lease used for incrementing the counter has been removed. This lease
was mostly put in place to prevent high database load but this isn't
needed anymore due to the counter now being stored in Redis.
Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#22125
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(this also includes a container images, and in future LFS files)
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1. Add indexes to `CreateMergeRequestsClosingIssues` columns.
2. Remove an extraneous `check_if_open` check that is redundant now.
It would've been better to rebase this in, but that's not possible
because more people are working on this branch.
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- These are not being used anymore.
- Consolidate all issue metrics into a single migration.
- Consolidate all merge request metrics into a single migration.
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- The normal seed creates all the data for cycle analytics the "right"
way. It creates issues, merge requests, commits, branches,
deployments, etc. This is good, but too slow for perf testing.
Generating a 1000 sets of records this way takes more than an hour.
- When the `CYCLE_ANALYTICS_POPULATE_METRICS_DIRECTLY` environment
variable is passed in, the seed only creates issues and merge
requests. It then adds the `metrics` for each issue and
merge request directly, to save time.
- The seed now takes about 4 minutes to run for 1000 sets of records.
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1. These changes bring down page load time for 100 issues from more than
a minute to about 1.5 seconds.
2. This entire commit is composed of these types of performance
enhancements:
- Cache relevant data in `IssueMetrics` wherever possible.
- Cache relevant data in `MergeRequestMetrics` wherever possible.
- Preload metrics
3. Given these improvements, we now only need to make 4 SQL calls:
- Load all issues
- Load all merge requests
- Load all metrics for the issues
- Load all metrics for the merge requests
4. A list of all the data points that are now being pre-calculated:
a. The first time an issue is mentioned in a commit
- In `GitPushService`, find all issues mentioned by the given commit
using `ReferenceExtractor`. Set the `first_mentioned_in_commit_at`
flag for each of them.
- There seems to be a (pre-existing) bug here - files (and
therefore commits) created using the Web CI don't have
cross-references created, and issues are not closed even when
the commit title is "Fixes #xx".
b. The first time a merge request is deployed to production
When a `Deployment` is created, find all merge requests that
were merged in before the deployment, and set the
`first_deployed_to_production_at` flag for each of them.
c. The start / end time for a merge request pipeline
Hook into the `Pipeline` state machine. When the `status` moves to
`running`, find the merge requests whose tip commit matches the
pipeline, and record the `latest_build_started_at` time for each
of them. When the `status` moves to `success`, record the
`latest_build_finished_at` time.
d. The merge requests that close an issue
- This was a big cause of the performance problems we were having
with Cycle Analytics. We need to use `ReferenceExtractor` to make
this calculation, which is slow when we have to run it on a large
number of merge requests.
- When a merge request is created, updated, or refreshed, find the
issues it closes, and create an instance of
`MergeRequestsClosingIssues`, which acts as a join model between
merge requests and issues.
- If a `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` instance links a merge request
and an issue, that issue closes that merge request.
5. The `Queries` module was changed into a class, so we can cache the
results of `issues` and `merge_requests_closing_issues` across
various cycle analytics stages.
6. The code added in this commit is untested. Tests will be added in the
next commit.
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- The fixture generates data for every stage in the cycle analytics
dashboard. Once this fixture has run, you shouldn't be seeing any
"<not enough data>" messages for cycle analytics.
- This is probably not necessary for every fixture run, so it might be
moved behind an env var in the future.
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First check if there is a result on the migration, else there is
nothing to do
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