# frozen_string_literal: true def log_pool_size(db, previous_pool_size, current_pool_size) log_message = ["#{db} connection pool size: #{current_pool_size}"] if previous_pool_size && current_pool_size > previous_pool_size log_message << "(increased from #{previous_pool_size} to match thread count)" end Gitlab::AppLogger.debug(log_message.join(' ')) end Gitlab.ee do # We need to initialize the Geo database before # setting the Geo DB connection pool size. if File.exist?(Rails.root.join('config/database_geo.yml')) Rails.application.configure do config.geo_database = config_for(:database_geo) end end end # TODO get rid of feature flag https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/scalability/-/issues/495 if ENV['DB_USE_NEW_POOL_SIZE_LOGIC'] == '1' # Because of the way Ruby on Rails manages database connections, it is # important that we have at least as many connections as we have # threads. While there is a 'pool' setting in database.yml, it is not # very practical because you need to maintain it in tandem with the # number of application threads. Because of this we override the number # of allowed connections in the database connection pool based on the # configured number of application threads. # # Gitlab::Runtime.max_threads is the number of "user facing" application # threads the process has been configured with. We also have auxiliary # threads that use database connections. Because it is not practical to # keep an accurate count of the number auxiliary threads as the # application evolves over time, we just add a fixed headroom to the # number of user-facing threads. It is OK if this number is too large # because connections are instantiated lazily. headroom = (ENV["DB_POOL_HEADROOM"].presence || 10).to_i calculated_pool_size = Gitlab::Runtime.max_threads + headroom db_config = Gitlab::Database.config || Rails.application.config.database_configuration[Rails.env] db_config['pool'] = calculated_pool_size ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(db_config) Gitlab.ee do if Gitlab::Runtime.sidekiq? && Gitlab::Geo.geo_database_configured? Rails.configuration.geo_database['pool'] = calculated_pool_size Geo::TrackingBase.establish_connection(Rails.configuration.geo_database) end end elsif Gitlab::Runtime.multi_threaded? # When running on multi-threaded runtimes like Puma or Sidekiq, # set the number of threads per process as the minimum DB connection pool size. # This is to avoid connectivity issues as was documented here: # https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/23057 max_threads = Gitlab::Runtime.max_threads db_config = Gitlab::Database.config || Rails.application.config.database_configuration[Rails.env] previous_db_pool_size = db_config['pool'] db_config['pool'] = [db_config['pool'].to_i, max_threads].max + ENV["DB_POOL_HEADROOM"].to_i ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(db_config) current_db_pool_size = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.pool.size log_pool_size('DB', previous_db_pool_size, current_db_pool_size) Gitlab.ee do if Gitlab::Runtime.sidekiq? && Gitlab::Geo.geo_database_configured? previous_geo_db_pool_size = Rails.configuration.geo_database['pool'] Rails.configuration.geo_database['pool'] = max_threads Geo::TrackingBase.establish_connection(Rails.configuration.geo_database) current_geo_db_pool_size = Geo::TrackingBase.connection_pool.size log_pool_size('Geo DB', previous_geo_db_pool_size, current_geo_db_pool_size) end end end