gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/analytics/usage_trends/measurement.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Analytics
module UsageTrends
class Measurement < ApplicationRecord
self.table_name = 'analytics_instance_statistics_measurements'
EXPERIMENTAL_IDENTIFIERS = %i[pipelines_succeeded pipelines_failed pipelines_canceled pipelines_skipped].freeze
enum identifier: {
projects: 1,
users: 2,
issues: 3,
merge_requests: 4,
groups: 5,
pipelines: 6,
pipelines_succeeded: 7,
pipelines_failed: 8,
pipelines_canceled: 9,
pipelines_skipped: 10,
billable_users: 11
}
validates :recorded_at, :identifier, :count, presence: true
validates :recorded_at, uniqueness: { scope: :identifier }
scope :order_by_latest, -> { order(recorded_at: :desc) }
scope :with_identifier, -> (identifier) { where(identifier: identifier) }
scope :recorded_after, -> (date) { where(self.model.arel_table[:recorded_at].gteq(date)) if date.present? }
scope :recorded_before, -> (date) { where(self.model.arel_table[:recorded_at].lteq(date)) if date.present? }
def self.identifier_query_mapping
{
identifiers[:projects] => -> { Project },
identifiers[:users] => -> { User },
identifiers[:issues] => -> { Issue },
identifiers[:merge_requests] => -> { MergeRequest },
identifiers[:groups] => -> { Group },
identifiers[:pipelines] => -> { Ci::Pipeline },
identifiers[:pipelines_succeeded] => -> { Ci::Pipeline.success },
identifiers[:pipelines_failed] => -> { Ci::Pipeline.failed },
identifiers[:pipelines_canceled] => -> { Ci::Pipeline.canceled },
identifiers[:pipelines_skipped] => -> { Ci::Pipeline.skipped }
}
end
# Customized min and max calculation, in some cases using the original scope is too slow.
def self.identifier_min_max_queries
{}
end
def self.measurement_identifier_values
identifiers.values
end
def self.find_latest_or_fallback(identifier)
with_identifier(identifier).order_by_latest.first || identifier_query_mapping[identifiers[identifier]].call
end
end
end
end
Analytics::UsageTrends::Measurement.prepend_if_ee('EE::Analytics::UsageTrends::Measurement')