gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/services/web_hooks/log_execution_service.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module WebHooks
class LogExecutionService
include ::Gitlab::ExclusiveLeaseHelpers
LOCK_TTL = 15.seconds.freeze
LOCK_SLEEP = 0.25.seconds.freeze
LOCK_RETRY = 65
attr_reader :hook, :log_data, :response_category
def initialize(hook:, log_data:, response_category:)
@hook = hook
@log_data = log_data.transform_keys(&:to_sym)
@response_category = response_category
end
def execute
update_hook_failure_state if WebHook.web_hooks_disable_failed?(hook)
log_execution
end
private
def log_execution
WebHookLog.create!(web_hook: hook, **log_data)
end
# Perform this operation within an `Gitlab::ExclusiveLease` lock to make it
# safe to be called concurrently from different workers.
def update_hook_failure_state
in_lock(lock_name, ttl: LOCK_TTL, sleep_sec: LOCK_SLEEP, retries: LOCK_RETRY) do |retried|
hook.reset # Reload within the lock so properties are guaranteed to be current.
case response_category
when :ok
hook.enable!
when :error
hook.backoff!
when :failed
hook.failed!
end
hook.update_last_failure
end
rescue Gitlab::ExclusiveLeaseHelpers::FailedToObtainLockError
raise if raise_lock_error?
end
def lock_name
"web_hooks:update_hook_failure_state:#{hook.id}"
end
# Allow an error to be raised after failing to obtain a lease only if the hook
# is not already in the correct failure state.
def raise_lock_error?
hook.reset # Reload so properties are guaranteed to be current.
hook.executable? != (response_category == :ok)
end
end
end