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Author SHA1 Message Date
GitLab Bot 536aa3a1f4 Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@master 2020-01-30 15:09:15 +00:00
GitLab Bot bbe2430603 Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@master 2019-12-18 18:08:04 +00:00
Alexis Sánchez f8b2d63e1a Update doc/api/events.md 2019-08-27 03:01:05 +00:00
Achilleas Pipinellis 0e078d1a8a
Replace look-alike token with '<your_access_token>'
Replace all '9koXpg98eAheJpvBs5tK' occurrences with
'<your_access_token>' in API docs.
2019-01-04 13:19:27 +01:00
Viktor b9bd6a8a33 Update events.md.
"?" instead of "&" in request examples
2018-11-13 14:25:50 +00:00
Nick Thomas ae0e756673
Fix the event API docs 2018-10-12 12:58:00 +01:00
Jeremy Watson 6170bfd8f5 Updated docs to reflect new 2 year period 2018-10-06 10:12:30 +00:00
Grzegorz Bizon edf7d1d4c7 Merge branch 'fix_events_permission_#49255' into 'master'
Add authenticate to events api. fix #49255

Closes #49255

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!20627
2018-08-21 07:27:10 +00:00
Warren Parad 8aed9f08fc
Add authenticate to events api. fix #49255 2018-08-16 19:52:52 +02:00
Ronald van Zon 2427eb4707 Update GET project URL to be similar to GET user URL 2018-08-10 08:56:52 +00:00
Kyle Lemon 50dcbf1a71 Update events.md with time period limit documentation 2018-03-22 18:55:26 +00:00
Yorick Peterse 0395c47193
Migrate events into a new format
This commit migrates events data in such a way that push events are
stored much more efficiently. This is done by creating a shadow table
called "events_for_migration", and a table called "push_event_payloads"
which is used for storing push data of push events. The background
migration in this commit will copy events from the "events" table into
the "events_for_migration" table, push events in will also have a row
created in "push_event_payloads".

This approach allows us to reclaim space in the next release by simply
swapping the "events" and "events_for_migration" tables, then dropping
the old events (now "events_for_migration") table.

The new table structure is also optimised for storage space, and does
not include the unused "title" column nor the "data" column (since this
data is moved to "push_event_payloads").

== Newly Created Events

Newly created events are inserted into both "events" and
"events_for_migration", both using the exact same primary key value. The
table "push_event_payloads" in turn has a foreign key to the _shadow_
table. This removes the need for recreating and validating the foreign
key after swapping the tables. Since the shadow table also has a foreign
key to "projects.id" we also don't have to worry about orphaned rows.

This approach however does require some additional storage as we're
duplicating a portion of the events data for at least 1 release. The
exact amount is hard to estimate, but for GitLab.com this is expected to
be between 10 and 20 GB at most. The background migration in this commit
deliberately does _not_ update the "events" table as doing so would put
a lot of pressure on PostgreSQL's auto vacuuming system.

== Supporting Both Old And New Events

Application code has also been adjusted to support push events using
both the old and new data formats. This is done by creating a PushEvent
class which extends the regular Event class. Using Rails' Single Table
Inheritance system we can ensure the right class is used for the right
data, which in this case is based on the value of `events.action`. To
support displaying old and new data at the same time the PushEvent class
re-defines a few methods of the Event class, falling back to their
original implementations for push events in the old format.

Once all existing events have been migrated the various push event
related methods can be removed from the Event model, and the calls to
`super` can be removed from the methods in the PushEvent model.

The UI and event atom feed have also been slightly changed to better
handle this new setup, fortunately only a few changes were necessary to
make this work.

== API Changes

The API only displays push data of events in the new format. Supporting
both formats in the API is a bit more difficult compared to the UI.
Since the old push data was not really well documented (apart from one
example that used an incorrect "action" nmae) I decided that supporting
both was not worth the effort, especially since events will be migrated
in a few days _and_ new events are created in the correct format.
2017-08-10 17:45:44 +02:00
sue445 7bc0486162 Expose noteable_iid in Note 2017-08-08 11:31:55 +00:00
sue445 24704acc77 Expose target_iid in Events API 2017-08-02 16:07:50 +09:00
Mark Fletcher 3c15f0eae7 Accept a username for User-level Events API 2017-06-06 20:16:41 +08:00
Mark Fletcher ad3e180ed3 Introduce an Events API
* Meld the following disparate endpoints:
 * `/projects/:id/events`
 * `/events`
 * `/users/:id/events`
+ Add result filtering to the above endpoints:
 * action
 * target_type
 * before and after dates
2017-06-06 20:16:41 +08:00