Give the Rails cache its own Redis namespace
Before this change, Rails cache data was stored in a global Redis namespace. As a consequence, clearing the Rails cache (`rake cache:clear`) would also delete all Sidekiq queue data and session storage. This change puts all Rails cache data in a `cache:gitlab` namespace, making `rake cache:clear` safe again.
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- Fix download link for huge MR diffs
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- Expose event and mergerequest timestamps in API
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- Fix emails on push service when only one commit is pushed
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- Store Rails cache data in the Redis `cache:gitlab` namespace
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v 6.7.3
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- Fix the merge notification email not being sent (Pierre de La Morinerie)
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"redis://localhost:6379"
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end
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config.cache_store = :redis_store, resque_url
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config.cache_store = :redis_store, resque_url, {namespace: 'cache:gitlab'}
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# Enable serving of images, stylesheets, and JavaScripts from an asset server
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# config.action_controller.asset_host = "http://assets.example.com"
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Gitlab::Application.config.session_store(
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:redis_store, # Using the cookie_store would enable session replay attacks.
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servers: Gitlab::Application.config.cache_store.last, # re-use the Redis config from the Rails cache store
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servers: Gitlab::Application.config.cache_store[1], # re-use the Redis config from the Rails cache store
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key: '_gitlab_session',
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secure: Gitlab.config.gitlab.https,
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httponly: true,
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