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These are data columns that store runtime configuration of build needed to execute it on runner and within pipeline. The definition of this data is that once used, and when no longer needed (due to retry capability) they can be freely removed. They use `jsonb` on PostgreSQL, and `text` on MySQL (due to lacking support for json datatype on old enough version).
34 lines
953 B
Ruby
34 lines
953 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Serializers
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# This serializer exports data as JSON,
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# it is designed to be used with interwork compatibility between MySQL and PostgreSQL
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# implementations, as used version of MySQL does not support native json type
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#
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# Secondly, the loader makes the resulting hash to have deep indifferent access
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class JSON
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class << self
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def dump(obj)
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# MySQL stores data as text
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# look at ./config/initializers/ar_mysql_jsonb_support.rb
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if Gitlab::Database.mysql?
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obj = ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(obj)
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end
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obj
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end
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def load(data)
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return if data.nil?
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# On MySQL we store data as text
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# look at ./config/initializers/ar_mysql_jsonb_support.rb
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if Gitlab::Database.mysql?
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data = ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(data)
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end
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Gitlab::Utils.deep_indifferent_access(data)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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