Clean up headers in markdown

Some markdown headers needed tweaking to adhere
to standards, including blank lines above and below,
only one space after hash, first header should be
h1, and only one h1 per doc
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Marcel Amirault 2019-07-24 13:10:06 +00:00 committed by Marcia Ramos
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The output in `/tmp/unicorn.txt` may help diagnose the root cause.
# More information
## More information
- [Debugging Stuck Ruby Processes](https://blog.newrelic.com/2013/04/29/debugging-stuck-ruby-processes-what-to-do-before-you-kill-9/)
- [Cheatsheet of using gdb and ruby processes](gdb-stuck-ruby.txt)

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The [epic issues API](epic_issues.md) allows you to interact with issues associated with an epic.
# Milestone dates integration
## Milestone dates integration
> [Introduced][ee-6448] in GitLab 11.3.

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- [Triggering pipelines through the API](triggers/README.md).
- [Pipeline triggers API](../api/pipeline_triggers.md).
### Start multiple manual actions in a stage
### Start multiple manual actions in a stage
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/27188) in GitLab 11.11.

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### Community members & roles
# Community members & roles
GitLab community members and their privileges/responsibilities.

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# Axios
We use [axios][axios] to communicate with the server in Vue applications and most new code.
In order to guarantee all defaults are set you *should not use `axios` directly*, you should import `axios` from `axios_utils`.
## CSRF token
All our request require a CSRF token.
To guarantee this token is set, we are importing [axios][axios], setting the token, and exporting `axios` .
This exported module should be used instead of directly using `axios` to ensure the token is set.
## Usage
```javascript
import axios from './lib/utils/axios_utils';

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renaming without breaking styling.
### IDs
Don't use ID selectors in CSS.
```scss

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## Modules with instance variables could be considered harmful
# Modules with instance variables could be considered harmful
### Background
## Background
Rails somehow encourages people using modules and instance variables
everywhere. For example, using instance variables in the controllers,
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saving everything in a giant, single object, and people could access
everything in that one giant object.
### The problems
## The problems
Of course this is convenient to develop, because we just have everything
within reach. However this has a number of downsides when that chosen object
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start giving us troubles. We don't know which module would suddenly change
one of the variables. Everything could touch anything.
### Similar concerns
## Similar concerns
People are saying multiple inheritance is bad. Mixing multiple modules with
multiple instance variables scattering everywhere suffer from the same issue.
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dependencies, but they still allow each modules to talk implicitly via the
instance variables in the final giant object, and that's where the problem is.
### Solutions
## Solutions
We should split the giant object into multiple objects, and they communicate
with each other with the API, i.e. public methods. In short, composition over
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to debug and track, and much more extensible for other objects to use, because
they communicate in a clear way, rather than implicit dependencies.
### Acceptable use
## Acceptable use
However, it's not always bad to use instance variables in a module,
as long as it's contained in the same module; that is, no other modules or
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we rely on people's best judgement. If we could find another good pattern
we could easily add to the cop, we should do it.
### How to rewrite and avoid disabling this cop
## How to rewrite and avoid disabling this cop
Even if we could just disable the cop, we should avoid doing so. Some code
could be easily rewritten in simple form. Consider this acceptable method:
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included, making it much easier to track down any issues,
and reducing the chance of having name conflicts.
### How to disable this cop
## How to disable this cop
Put the disabling comment right after your code in the same line:
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Note that you need to enable it at some point, otherwise everything below
won't be checked.
### Things we might need to ignore right now
## Things we might need to ignore right now
Because of the way Rails helpers and mailers work, we might not be able to
avoid the use of instance variables there. For those cases, we could ignore
them at the moment. At least we're not going to share those modules with
other random objects, so they're still somewhat isolated.
### Instance variables in views
## Instance variables in views
They're bad because we can't easily tell who's using the instance variables
(from controller's point of view) and where we set them up (from partials'

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# Accessiblity
Using semantic HTML plays a key role when it comes to accessibility.
## Accessible Rich Internet Applications - ARIA
WAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications specification, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities.
> Note: It is [recommended][using-aria] to use semantic elements as the primary method to achieve accessibility rather than adding aria attributes. Adding aria attributes should be seen as a secondary method for creating accessible elements.
### Role
The `role` attribute describes the role the element plays in the context of the document.
Check the list of WAI-ARIA roles [here][roles]
## Icons
When using icons or images that aren't absolutely needed to understand the context, we should use `aria-hidden="true"`.
On the other hand, if an icon is crucial to understand the context we should do one of the following:
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1. Use `aria-labelledby` to point to an element that contains the explanation for that icon
## Form inputs
In forms we should use the `for` attribute in the label statement:
```

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## [Vue style guide](vue.md)
# Tooling
## Tooling
## [Prettier](prettier.md)

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end
```
# Read-only database
## Read-only database
The database can be used in read-only mode. In this case we have to
make sure all GET requests don't attempt any write operations to the

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1. Expand **Settings** in the left sidebar and click on **Metrics and profiling**.
1. Expand **Usage statistics** and click on the **Preview payload** button.
You can see how [the usage ping data maps to different stages of the product](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-data/analytics/blob/master/transform/snowflake-dbt/data/ping_metrics_to_stage_mapping_data.csv).
You can see how [the usage ping data maps to different stages of the product](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-data/analytics/blob/master/transform/snowflake-dbt/data/ping_metrics_to_stage_mapping_data.csv).
### Deactivate the usage ping
The usage ping is opt-out. If you want to deactivate this feature, go to

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# Monitoring HAProxy
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/12621) in GitLab 9.4
GitLab has support for automatically detecting and monitoring HAProxy. This is provided by leveraging the [HAProxy Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/haproxy_exporter), which translates HAProxy statistics into a Prometheus readable form.