module RepositoryCheck class BatchWorker include Sidekiq::Worker include CronjobQueue RUN_TIME = 3600 def perform start = Time.now # This loop will break after a little more than one hour ('a little # more' because `git fsck` may take a few minutes), or if it runs out of # projects to check. By default sidekiq-cron will start a new # RepositoryCheckWorker each hour so that as long as there are repositories to # check, only one (or two) will be checked at a time. project_ids.each do |project_id| break if Time.now - start >= RUN_TIME break unless current_settings.repository_checks_enabled next unless try_obtain_lease(project_id) SingleRepositoryWorker.new.perform(project_id) end end private # Project.find_each does not support WHERE clauses and # Project.find_in_batches does not support ordering. So we just build an # array of ID's. This is OK because we do it only once an hour, because # getting ID's from Postgres is not terribly slow, and because no user # has to sit and wait for this query to finish. def project_ids limit = 10_000 never_checked_projects = Project.where('last_repository_check_at IS NULL AND created_at < ?', 24.hours.ago). limit(limit).pluck(:id) old_check_projects = Project.where('last_repository_check_at < ?', 1.month.ago). reorder('last_repository_check_at ASC').limit(limit).pluck(:id) never_checked_projects + old_check_projects end def try_obtain_lease(id) # Use a 24-hour timeout because on servers/projects where 'git fsck' is # super slow we definitely do not want to run it twice in parallel. Gitlab::ExclusiveLease.new( "project_repository_check:#{id}", timeout: 24.hours ).try_obtain end def current_settings # No caching of the settings! If we cache them and an admin disables # this feature, an active RepositoryCheckWorker would keep going for up # to 1 hour after the feature was disabled. if Rails.env.test? Gitlab::CurrentSettings.fake_application_settings else ApplicationSetting.current end end end end