Merge branch 'ml-add-gitaly-enforce-request-limit-feature-flag' into 'master'
Add feature flag to enforce gitaly request limits See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!25931
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@ -257,8 +257,7 @@ module Gitlab
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# This is this actual number of times this call was made. Used for information purposes only
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actual_call_count = increment_call_count("gitaly_#{call_site}_actual")
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# Do no enforce limits in production
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return if Rails.env.production? || ENV["GITALY_DISABLE_REQUEST_LIMITS"]
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return unless enforce_gitaly_request_limits?
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# Check if this call is nested within a allow_n_plus_1_calls
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# block and skip check if it is
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raise TooManyInvocationsError.new(call_site, actual_call_count, max_call_count, max_stacks)
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end
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def self.enforce_gitaly_request_limits?
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# We typically don't want to enforce request limits in production
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# However, we have some production-like test environments, i.e., ones
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# where `Rails.env.production?` returns `true`. We do want to be able to
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# check if the limit is being exceeded while testing in those environments
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# In that case we can use a feature flag to indicate that we do want to
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# enforce request limits.
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return true if feature_enabled?('enforce_requests_limits')
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!(Rails.env.production? || ENV["GITALY_DISABLE_REQUEST_LIMITS"])
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end
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private_class_method :enforce_gitaly_request_limits?
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def self.allow_n_plus_1_calls
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return yield unless Gitlab::SafeRequestStore.active?
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@ -149,11 +149,21 @@ describe Gitlab::GitalyClient do
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end
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end
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context 'when RequestStore is enabled', :request_store do
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context 'when RequestStore is enabled and the maximum number of calls is not enforced by a feature flag', :request_store do
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before do
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stub_feature_flags(gitaly_enforce_requests_limits: false)
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end
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it 'allows up the maximum number of allowed calls' do
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expect { call_gitaly(Gitlab::GitalyClient::MAXIMUM_GITALY_CALLS) }.not_to raise_error
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end
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it 'allows the maximum number of calls to be exceeded if GITALY_DISABLE_REQUEST_LIMITS is set' do
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stub_env('GITALY_DISABLE_REQUEST_LIMITS', 'true')
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expect { call_gitaly(Gitlab::GitalyClient::MAXIMUM_GITALY_CALLS + 1) }.not_to raise_error
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end
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context 'when the maximum number of calls has been reached' do
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before do
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call_gitaly(Gitlab::GitalyClient::MAXIMUM_GITALY_CALLS)
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end
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end
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context 'in production and when RequestStore is enabled', :request_store do
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before do
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allow(Rails.env).to receive(:production?).and_return(true)
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end
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context 'when the maximum number of calls is enforced by a feature flag' do
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before do
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stub_feature_flags(gitaly_enforce_requests_limits: true)
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end
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it 'does not allow the maximum number of calls to be exceeded' do
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expect { call_gitaly(Gitlab::GitalyClient::MAXIMUM_GITALY_CALLS + 1) }.to raise_error(Gitlab::GitalyClient::TooManyInvocationsError)
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end
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end
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context 'when the maximum number of calls is not enforced by a feature flag' do
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before do
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stub_feature_flags(gitaly_enforce_requests_limits: false)
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end
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it 'allows the maximum number of calls to be exceeded' do
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expect { call_gitaly(Gitlab::GitalyClient::MAXIMUM_GITALY_CALLS + 1) }.not_to raise_error
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end
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end
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end
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context 'when RequestStore is not active' do
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it 'does not raise errors when the maximum number of allowed calls is exceeded' do
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expect { call_gitaly(Gitlab::GitalyClient::MAXIMUM_GITALY_CALLS + 2) }.not_to raise_error
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