# frozen_string_literal: true databases = ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.setup_initial_database_yaml namespace :gitlab do namespace :db do desc 'GitLab | DB | Manually insert schema migration version' task :mark_migration_complete, [:version] => :environment do |_, args| unless args[:version] puts "Must specify a migration version as an argument".color(:red) exit 1 end version = args[:version].to_i if version == 0 puts "Version '#{args[:version]}' must be a non-zero integer".color(:red) exit 1 end sql = "INSERT INTO schema_migrations (version) VALUES (#{version})" begin ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute(sql) puts "Successfully marked '#{version}' as complete".color(:green) rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique puts "Migration version '#{version}' is already marked complete".color(:yellow) end end desc 'GitLab | DB | Drop all tables' task drop_tables: :environment do connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection # In PostgreSQLAdapter, data_sources returns both views and tables, so use # #tables instead tables = connection.tables # Removes the entry from the array tables.delete 'schema_migrations' # Truncate schema_migrations to ensure migrations re-run connection.execute('TRUNCATE schema_migrations') if connection.table_exists? 'schema_migrations' # Drop any views connection.views.each do |view| connection.execute("DROP VIEW IF EXISTS #{connection.quote_table_name(view)} CASCADE") end # Drop tables with cascade to avoid dependent table errors # PG: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/ddl-depend.html # Add `IF EXISTS` because cascade could have already deleted a table. tables.each { |t| connection.execute("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS #{connection.quote_table_name(t)} CASCADE") } # Drop all extra schema objects GitLab owns Gitlab::Database::EXTRA_SCHEMAS.each do |schema| connection.execute("DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS #{connection.quote_table_name(schema)} CASCADE") end end desc 'GitLab | DB | Configures the database by running migrate, or by loading the schema and seeding if needed' task configure: :environment do # Check if we have existing db tables # The schema_migrations table will still exist if drop_tables was called if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables.count > 1 Rake::Task['db:migrate'].invoke else # Add post-migrate paths to ensure we mark all migrations as up Gitlab::Database.add_post_migrate_path_to_rails(force: true) Rake::Task['db:structure:load'].invoke Rake::Task['db:seed_fu'].invoke end end desc 'GitLab | DB | Run database migrations and print `unattended_migrations_completed` if action taken' task unattended: :environment do no_database = !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_migration.table_exists? needs_migrations = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.migration_context.needs_migration? if no_database || needs_migrations Rake::Task['gitlab:db:configure'].invoke puts "unattended_migrations_completed" else puts "unattended_migrations_static" end end desc 'GitLab | DB | Sets up EE specific database functionality' if Gitlab.ee? task setup_ee: %w[db:drop:geo db:create:geo db:schema:load:geo db:migrate:geo] else task :setup_ee end desc 'This adjusts and cleans db/structure.sql - it runs after db:structure:dump' task :clean_structure_sql do |task_name| ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.configs_for(env_name: ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.env).each do |db_config| structure_file = ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.dump_filename(db_config.name) schema = File.read(structure_file) File.open(structure_file, 'wb+') do |io| Gitlab::Database::SchemaCleaner.new(schema).clean(io) end end # Allow this task to be called multiple times, as happens when running db:migrate:redo Rake::Task[task_name].reenable end # Inform Rake that custom tasks should be run every time rake db:structure:dump is run # # Rails 6.1 deprecates db:structure:dump in favor of db:schema:dump Rake::Task['db:structure:dump'].enhance do Rake::Task['gitlab:db:clean_structure_sql'].invoke end # Inform Rake that custom tasks should be run every time rake db:schema:dump is run Rake::Task['db:schema:dump'].enhance do Rake::Task['gitlab:db:clean_structure_sql'].invoke end ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.for_each(databases) do |name| # Inform Rake that custom tasks should be run every time rake db:structure:dump is run # # Rails 6.1 deprecates db:structure:dump in favor of db:schema:dump Rake::Task["db:structure:dump:#{name}"].enhance do Rake::Task['gitlab:db:clean_structure_sql'].invoke end Rake::Task["db:schema:dump:#{name}"].enhance do Rake::Task['gitlab:db:clean_structure_sql'].invoke end end desc 'Create missing dynamic database partitions' task create_dynamic_partitions: :environment do Gitlab::Database::Partitioning.sync_partitions end # This is targeted towards deploys and upgrades of GitLab. # Since we're running migrations already at this time, # we also check and create partitions as needed here. Rake::Task['db:migrate'].enhance do Rake::Task['gitlab:db:create_dynamic_partitions'].invoke end # When we load the database schema from db/structure.sql # we don't have any dynamic partitions created. We don't really need to # because application initializers/sidekiq take care of that, too. # However, the presence of partitions for a table has influence on their # position in db/structure.sql (which is topologically sorted). # # Other than that it's helpful to create partitions early when bootstrapping # a new installation. # # Rails 6.1 deprecates db:structure:load in favor of db:schema:load Rake::Task['db:structure:load'].enhance do Rake::Task['gitlab:db:create_dynamic_partitions'].invoke end Rake::Task['db:schema:load'].enhance do Rake::Task['gitlab:db:create_dynamic_partitions'].invoke end # During testing, db:test:load restores the database schema from scratch # which does not include dynamic partitions. We cannot rely on application # initializers here as the application can continue to run while # a rake task reloads the database schema. Rake::Task['db:test:load'].enhance do # Due to bug in `db:test:load` if many DBs are used # the `ActiveRecord::Base.connection` might be switched to another one # This is due to `if should_reconnect`: # https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/a81aeb63a007ede2fe606c50539417dada9030c7/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake#L622 ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection :main # rubocop: disable Database/EstablishConnection Rake::Task['gitlab:db:create_dynamic_partitions'].invoke end desc "Reindex database without downtime to eliminate bloat" task reindex: :environment do unless Gitlab::Database::Reindexing.enabled? puts "This feature (database_reindexing) is currently disabled.".color(:yellow) exit end Gitlab::Database::Reindexing.invoke end namespace :reindex do databases = ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.setup_initial_database_yaml ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.for_each(databases) do |database_name| desc "Reindex #{database_name} database without downtime to eliminate bloat" task database_name => :environment do unless Gitlab::Database::Reindexing.enabled? puts "This feature (database_reindexing) is currently disabled.".color(:yellow) exit end Gitlab::Database::Reindexing.invoke(database_name) end end end desc 'Enqueue an index for reindexing' task :enqueue_reindexing_action, [:index_name, :database] => :environment do |_, args| model = Gitlab::Database.database_base_models[args.fetch(:database, Gitlab::Database::PRIMARY_DATABASE_NAME)] Gitlab::Database::SharedModel.using_connection(model.connection) do queued_action = Gitlab::Database::PostgresIndex.find(args[:index_name]).queued_reindexing_actions.create! puts "Queued reindexing action: #{queued_action}" puts "There are #{Gitlab::Database::Reindexing::QueuedAction.queued.size} queued actions in total." end unless Feature.enabled?(:database_reindexing, type: :ops, default_enabled: :yaml) puts <<~NOTE.color(:yellow) Note: database_reindexing feature is currently disabled. Enable with: Feature.enable(:database_reindexing) NOTE end end desc 'Check if there have been user additions to the database' task active: :environment do if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.migration_context.needs_migration? puts "Migrations pending. Database not active" exit 1 end # A list of projects that GitLab creates automatically on install/upgrade # gc = Gitlab::CurrentSettings.current_application_settings seed_projects = [Gitlab::CurrentSettings.current_application_settings.self_monitoring_project] if (Project.count - seed_projects.count {|x| !x.nil? }).eql?(0) puts "No user created projects. Database not active" exit 1 end puts "Found user created projects. Database active" exit 0 end namespace :migration_testing do desc 'Run migrations with instrumentation' task up: :environment do Gitlab::Database::Migrations::Runner.up.run end desc 'Run down migrations in current branch with instrumentation' task down: :environment do Gitlab::Database::Migrations::Runner.down.run end end desc 'Run all pending batched migrations' task execute_batched_migrations: :environment do Gitlab::Database::BackgroundMigration::BatchedMigration.active.queue_order.each do |migration| Gitlab::AppLogger.info("Executing batched migration #{migration.id} inline") Gitlab::Database::BackgroundMigration::BatchedMigrationRunner.new.run_entire_migration(migration) end end # Only for development environments, # we execute pending data migrations inline for convenience. Rake::Task['db:migrate'].enhance do if Rails.env.development? && Gitlab::Database::BackgroundMigration::BatchedMigration.table_exists? Rake::Task['gitlab:db:execute_batched_migrations'].invoke end end end end