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Author SHA1 Message Date
GitLab Bot
0a6ffb540e Add latest changes from gitlab-org/gitlab@master 2019-11-21 12:06:40 +00:00
Douwe Maan
8ad1573f85
Make sure hooks run when seeding admin user 2018-04-10 15:00:06 +02:00
Eric Eastwood
011222da01 Remove root user 100 project limit to rely on default 100,000
See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/43271
2018-02-14 20:51:37 -06:00
Yorick Peterse
88e627cf14
Fix race conditions for AuthorizedProjectsWorker
There were two cases that could be problematic:

1. Because sometimes AuthorizedProjectsWorker would be scheduled in a
   transaction it was possible for a job to run/complete before a
   COMMIT; resulting in it either producing an error, or producing no
   new data.

2. When scheduling jobs the code would not wait until completion. This
   could lead to a user creating a project and then immediately trying
   to push to it. Usually this will work fine, but given enough load it
   might take a few seconds before a user has access.

The first one is problematic, the second one is mostly just annoying
(but annoying enough to warrant a solution).

This commit changes two things to deal with this:

1. Sidekiq scheduling now takes places after a COMMIT, this is ensured
   by scheduling using Rails' after_commit hook instead of doing so in
   an arbitrary method.

2. When scheduling jobs the calling thread now waits for all jobs to
   complete.

Solution 2 requires tracking of job completions. Sidekiq provides a way
to find a job by its ID, but this involves scanning over the entire
queue; something that is very in-efficient for large queues. As such a
more efficient solution is necessary. There are two main Gems that can
do this in a more efficient manner:

* sidekiq-status
* sidekiq_status

No, this is not a joke. Both Gems do a similar thing (but slightly
different), and the only difference in their name is a dash vs an
underscore. Both Gems however provide far more than just checking if a
job has been completed, and both have their problems. sidekiq-status
does not appear to be actively maintained, with the last release being
in 2015. It also has some issues during testing as API calls are not
stubbed in any way. sidekiq_status on the other hand does not appear to
be very popular, and introduces a similar amount of code.

Because of this I opted to write a simple home grown solution. After
all, all we need is storing a job ID somewhere so we can efficiently
look it up; we don't need extra web UIs (as provided by sidekiq-status)
or complex APIs to update progress, etc.

This is where Gitlab::SidekiqStatus comes in handy. This namespace
contains some code used for tracking, removing, and looking up job IDs;
all without having to scan over an entire queue. Data is removed
explicitly, but also expires automatically just in case.

Using this API we can now schedule jobs in a fork-join like manner: we
schedule the jobs in Sidekiq, process them in parallel, then wait for
completion. By using Sidekiq we can leverage all the benefits such as
being able to scale across multiple cores and hosts, retrying failed
jobs, etc.

The one downside is that we need to make sure we can deal with
unexpected increases in job processing timings. To deal with this the
class Gitlab::JobWaiter (used for waiting for jobs to complete) will
only wait a number of seconds (30 by default). Once this timeout is
reached it will simply return.

For GitLab.com almost all AuthorizedProjectWorker jobs complete in
seconds, only very rarely do we spike to job timings of around a minute.
These in turn seem to be the result of external factors (e.g. deploys),
in which case a user is most likely not able to use the system anyway.

In short, this new solution should ensure that jobs are processed
properly and that in almost all cases a user has access to their
resources whenever they need to have access.
2017-01-25 13:22:15 +01:00
Sytse Sijbrandij
b3ab0e4efb Revert "Change default admin password from "5iveL!fe" to "password""
This reverts commit 8a01a12228.
2015-07-14 17:59:36 +02:00
Robert Speicher
8a01a12228 Change default admin password from "5iveL!fe" to "password" 2015-06-24 18:42:34 -04:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
2c893cb380 Fix dev fixture for admin 2015-02-17 00:23:09 -08:00
Ciro Santilli
faab452af9 Remove unneeded password_confirmation from seed. 2014-12-28 14:42:15 +01:00
Ciro Santilli
a963e8c293 Prevent email sending on admin dev seed. 2014-09-29 13:38:54 +02:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
2804902cfc
Improve developer seeds
* Improt projects inline so after seeds you have repos
* Fix merge request seeds
* Add comment seeds to both issues and merge requests
* Remove some projects from seeds to increase speed

Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
2014-08-11 17:55:31 +03:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
c86962e098 Change deafult admin email to example.com 2014-07-19 14:27:01 +03:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
39f80884db
Improve developer seeds
Return execution of observers in seeds.
Mute email sending to letter opening in you browser.
Added `rake dev` task to reset db and add seeds.

Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
2014-03-15 11:39:35 +02:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
f4733b0026 Confirm seed users 2013-10-15 12:23:25 +03:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
b5593683af Mars theme for generated admin account 2013-08-26 13:06:41 +03:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
f47ba909a2 Fix seeds. More projects for dev seeds 2013-06-20 13:14:23 +03:00
Dmitriy Zaporozhets
38985390b0 Refactored and fixed seeds to work with gitlab-shell 2013-02-09 15:13:56 +02:00
Renamed from db/fixtures/development/001_admin.rb (Browse further)