# frozen_string_literal: true module DatabaseEventTracking extend ActiveSupport::Concern included do after_create_commit :publish_database_create_event after_destroy_commit :publish_database_destroy_event after_update_commit :publish_database_update_event end def publish_database_create_event publish_database_event('create') end def publish_database_destroy_event publish_database_event('destroy') end def publish_database_update_event publish_database_event('update') end def publish_database_event(name) return unless Feature.enabled?(:product_intelligence_database_event_tracking) # Gitlab::Tracking#event is triggering Snowplow event # Snowplow events are sent with usage of # https://snowplow.github.io/snowplow-ruby-tracker/SnowplowTracker/AsyncEmitter.html # that reports data asynchronously and does not impact performance nor carries a risk of # rollback in case of error Gitlab::Tracking.event( self.class.to_s, "database_event_#{name}", label: self.class.table_name, namespace: try(:group) || try(:namespace), property: name, **filtered_record_attributes ) rescue StandardError => err # this rescue should be a dead code due to utilization of AsyncEmitter, however # since this concern is expected to be included in every model, it is better to # prevent against any unexpected outcome Gitlab::ErrorTracking.track_and_raise_for_dev_exception(err) end def filtered_record_attributes attributes .with_indifferent_access .slice(*self.class::SNOWPLOW_ATTRIBUTES) end end