Replaces all the explicit include metadata syntax in the specs (tag:
true) into the implicit one (:tag).
Added a cop to prevent future errors and handle autocorrection.
This allows users to quickly switch between all projects they have
access to & there own namespace projects. These tabs also keep
the same filtering/search options selected so the user can quickly
switch between the two different contexts.
Closes#29045
Whenever you push to a branch GitLab will show a button to create a
merge request (should one not exist already). The underlying code to
display this data was quite inefficient. For example, it involved
multiple slow queries just to figure out what the most recent push event
was.
This commit changes the way this data is retrieved so it's much faster.
This is achieved by caching the ID of the last push event on every push,
which is then retrieved when loading certain pages. Database queries are
only executed if necessary and the cached data is removed automatically
once a merge request has been created, or 2 hours after being stored.
A trade-off of this approach is that we _only_ track the last event.
Previously if you were to push to branch A and B then create a merge
request for branch B we'd still show the widget for branch A. As of this
commit this is no longer the case, instead we will only show the widget
for the branch you pushed to most recently. Once a merge request exists
the widget is no longer displayed. Alternative solutions are either too
complex and/or too slow, hence the decision was made to settle for this
trade-off.
Performance Impact
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In the best case scenario (= a user didn't push anything for more than 2
hours) we perform a single Redis GET per page. Should there be cached
data we will run a single (and lightweight) SQL query to get the
event data from the database. If a merge request already exists we will
run an additional DEL to remove the cache key.
The difference in response timings can vary a bit per project. On
GitLab.com the 99th percentile of time spent in User#recent_push hovers
between 100 milliseconds and 1 second, while the mean hovers around 50
milliseconds. With the changes in this MR the expected time spent in
User#recent_push is expected to be reduced down to just a few
milliseconds.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/35990
This finishes the procedure for migrating events from the old format
into the new format. Code no longer uses the old setup and the database
tables used during the migration process are swapped, with the old table
being dropped.
While the database migration can be reversed this will 1) take a lot of
time as data has to be coped around 2) won't restore data in the
"events.data" column as we have no way of restoring this.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/37241