Add environment variable to bypass n+1

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Andrew Newdigate 2017-09-30 16:26:23 +00:00 committed by Robert Speicher
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ status of the migration.
Gitaly makes heavy use of [feature flags](feature_flags.md).
Each Rugged-to-Gitaly migration goes through a [series of phases](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly/blob/master/doc/MIGRATION_PROCESS.md):
* **Opt-In**: by default the Rugged implementation is used.
* Production instances can choose to enable the Gitaly endpoint by enabling the feature flag.
* For testing purposes, you may wish to enable all feature flags by default. This can be done by exporting the following
@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ Each Rugged-to-Gitaly migration goes through a [series of phases](https://gitlab
* On developer instances (ie, when `Rails.env.development?` is true), the Gitaly endpoint
is enabled by default, but can be _disabled_ using feature flags.
* **Opt-Out**: by default, the Gitaly endpoint is used, but the feature can be explicitly disabled using the feature flag.
* **Madatory**: The migration is complete and cannot be disabled. The old codepath is removed.
* **Mandatory**: The migration is complete and cannot be disabled. The old codepath is removed.
### Enabling and Disabling Feature
@ -49,6 +50,35 @@ If your test-suite is failing with Gitaly issues, as a first step, try running:
rm -rf tmp/tests/gitaly
```
## `TooManyInvocationsError` errors
During development and testing, you may experience `Gitlab::GitalyClient::TooManyInvocationsError` failures.
The `GitalyClient` will attempt to block against potential n+1 issues by raising this error
when Gitaly is called more than 30 times in a single Rails request or Sidekiq execution.
As a temporary measure, export `GITALY_DISABLE_REQUEST_LIMITS=1` to suppress the error. This will disable the n+1 detection
in your development environment.
Please raise an issue in the GitLab CE or EE repositories to report the issue. Include the labels ~Gitaly
~performance ~"technical debt". Please ensure that the issue contains the full stack trace and error message of the
`TooManyInvocationsError`. Also include any known failing tests if possible.
Isolate the source of the n+1 problem. This will normally be a loop that results in Gitaly being called for each
element in an array. If you are unable to isolate the problem, please contact a member
of the [Gitaly Team](https://gitlab.com/groups/gl-gitaly/group_members) for assistance.
Once the source has been found, wrap it in an `allow_n_plus_1_calls` block, as follows:
```ruby
# n+1: link to n+1 issue
Gitlab::GitalyClient.allow_n_plus_1_calls do
# original code
commits.each { |commit| ... }
end
```
Once the code is wrapped in this block, this code-path will be excluded from n+1 detection.
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[Return to Development documentation](README.md)

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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ module Gitlab
actual_call_count = increment_call_count("gitaly_#{call_site}_actual")
# Do no enforce limits in production
return if Rails.env.production?
return if Rails.env.production? || ENV["GITALY_DISABLE_REQUEST_LIMITS"]
# Check if this call is nested within a allow_n_plus_1_calls
# block and skip check if it is