gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/lib/gitlab/database/migration_helpers_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
describe Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers do
let(:model) do
ActiveRecord::Migration.new.extend(described_class)
end
before do
allow(model).to receive(:puts)
end
describe '#remove_timestamps' do
it 'can remove the default timestamps' do
Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers::DEFAULT_TIMESTAMP_COLUMNS.each do |column_name|
expect(model).to receive(:remove_column).with(:foo, column_name)
end
model.remove_timestamps(:foo)
end
it 'can remove custom timestamps' do
expect(model).to receive(:remove_column).with(:foo, :bar)
model.remove_timestamps(:foo, columns: [:bar])
end
end
describe '#add_timestamps_with_timezone' do
let(:in_transaction) { false }
before do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(in_transaction)
allow(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout)
end
it 'adds "created_at" and "updated_at" fields with the "datetime_with_timezone" data type' do
Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers::DEFAULT_TIMESTAMP_COLUMNS.each do |column_name|
expect(model).to receive(:add_column).with(:foo, column_name, :datetime_with_timezone, { null: false })
end
model.add_timestamps_with_timezone(:foo)
end
it 'can disable the NOT NULL constraint' do
Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers::DEFAULT_TIMESTAMP_COLUMNS.each do |column_name|
expect(model).to receive(:add_column).with(:foo, column_name, :datetime_with_timezone, { null: true })
end
model.add_timestamps_with_timezone(:foo, null: true)
end
it 'can add just one column' do
expect(model).to receive(:add_column).with(:foo, :created_at, :datetime_with_timezone, anything)
expect(model).not_to receive(:add_column).with(:foo, :updated_at, :datetime_with_timezone, anything)
model.add_timestamps_with_timezone(:foo, columns: [:created_at])
end
it 'can add choice of acceptable columns' do
expect(model).to receive(:add_column).with(:foo, :created_at, :datetime_with_timezone, anything)
expect(model).to receive(:add_column).with(:foo, :deleted_at, :datetime_with_timezone, anything)
expect(model).not_to receive(:add_column).with(:foo, :updated_at, :datetime_with_timezone, anything)
model.add_timestamps_with_timezone(:foo, columns: [:created_at, :deleted_at])
end
it 'cannot add unacceptable column names' do
expect do
model.add_timestamps_with_timezone(:foo, columns: [:bar])
end.to raise_error %r/Illegal timestamp column name/
end
context 'in a transaction' do
let(:in_transaction) { true }
before do
allow(model).to receive(:add_column).with(any_args).and_call_original
allow(model).to receive(:add_column)
.with(:foo, anything, :datetime_with_timezone, anything)
.and_return(nil)
end
it 'cannot add a default value' do
expect do
model.add_timestamps_with_timezone(:foo, default: :i_cause_an_error)
end.to raise_error %r/add_timestamps_with_timezone/
end
it 'can add columns without defaults' do
expect do
model.add_timestamps_with_timezone(:foo)
end.not_to raise_error
end
end
end
describe '#add_concurrent_index' do
context 'outside a transaction' do
before do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
end
it 'creates the index concurrently' do
expect(model).to receive(:add_index)
.with(:users, :foo, algorithm: :concurrently)
model.add_concurrent_index(:users, :foo)
end
it 'creates unique index concurrently' do
expect(model).to receive(:add_index)
.with(:users, :foo, { algorithm: :concurrently, unique: true })
model.add_concurrent_index(:users, :foo, unique: true)
end
it 'does nothing if the index exists already' do
expect(model).to receive(:index_exists?)
.with(:users, :foo, { algorithm: :concurrently, unique: true }).and_return(true)
expect(model).not_to receive(:add_index)
model.add_concurrent_index(:users, :foo, unique: true)
end
end
context 'inside a transaction' do
it 'raises RuntimeError' do
expect(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
expect { model.add_concurrent_index(:users, :foo) }
.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
end
describe '#remove_concurrent_index' do
context 'outside a transaction' do
before do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(model).to receive(:index_exists?).and_return(true)
allow(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
end
describe 'by column name' do
it 'removes the index concurrently' do
expect(model).to receive(:remove_index)
.with(:users, { algorithm: :concurrently, column: :foo })
model.remove_concurrent_index(:users, :foo)
end
it 'does nothing if the index does not exist' do
expect(model).to receive(:index_exists?)
.with(:users, :foo, { algorithm: :concurrently, unique: true }).and_return(false)
expect(model).not_to receive(:remove_index)
model.remove_concurrent_index(:users, :foo, unique: true)
end
describe 'by index name' do
before do
allow(model).to receive(:index_exists_by_name?).with(:users, "index_x_by_y").and_return(true)
end
it 'removes the index concurrently by index name' do
expect(model).to receive(:remove_index)
.with(:users, { algorithm: :concurrently, name: "index_x_by_y" })
model.remove_concurrent_index_by_name(:users, "index_x_by_y")
end
it 'does nothing if the index does not exist' do
expect(model).to receive(:index_exists_by_name?).with(:users, "index_x_by_y").and_return(false)
expect(model).not_to receive(:remove_index)
model.remove_concurrent_index_by_name(:users, "index_x_by_y")
end
end
end
end
context 'inside a transaction' do
it 'raises RuntimeError' do
expect(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
expect { model.remove_concurrent_index(:users, :foo) }
.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
end
describe '#add_concurrent_foreign_key' do
before do
allow(model).to receive(:foreign_key_exists?).and_return(false)
end
context 'inside a transaction' do
it 'raises an error' do
expect(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
expect do
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users, column: :user_id)
end.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
context 'outside a transaction' do
before do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
end
context 'ON DELETE statements' do
context 'on_delete: :nullify' do
it 'appends ON DELETE SET NULL statement' do
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/RESET ALL/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/ON DELETE SET NULL/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users,
column: :user_id,
on_delete: :nullify)
end
end
context 'on_delete: :cascade' do
it 'appends ON DELETE CASCADE statement' do
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/RESET ALL/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/ON DELETE CASCADE/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users,
column: :user_id,
on_delete: :cascade)
end
end
context 'on_delete: nil' do
it 'appends no ON DELETE statement' do
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/RESET ALL/)
expect(model).not_to receive(:execute).with(/ON DELETE/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users,
column: :user_id,
on_delete: nil)
end
end
end
context 'when no custom key name is supplied' do
it 'creates a concurrent foreign key and validates it' do
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/NOT VALID/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/RESET ALL/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users, column: :user_id)
end
it 'does not create a foreign key if it exists already' do
name = model.concurrent_foreign_key_name(:projects, :user_id)
expect(model).to receive(:foreign_key_exists?).with(:projects, :users,
column: :user_id,
on_delete: :cascade,
name: name).and_return(true)
expect(model).not_to receive(:execute).with(/ADD CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users, column: :user_id)
end
end
context 'when a custom key name is supplied' do
context 'for creating a new foreign key for a column that does not presently exist' do
it 'creates a new foreign key' do
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/NOT VALID/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT.+foo/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/RESET ALL/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users, column: :user_id, name: :foo)
end
end
context 'for creating a duplicate foreign key for a column that presently exists' do
context 'when the supplied key name is the same as the existing foreign key name' do
it 'does not create a new foreign key' do
expect(model).to receive(:foreign_key_exists?).with(:projects, :users,
name: :foo,
on_delete: :cascade,
column: :user_id).and_return(true)
expect(model).not_to receive(:execute).with(/ADD CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users, column: :user_id, name: :foo)
end
end
context 'when the supplied key name is different from the existing foreign key name' do
it 'creates a new foreign key' do
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/NOT VALID/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/VALIDATE CONSTRAINT.+bar/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/RESET ALL/)
model.add_concurrent_foreign_key(:projects, :users, column: :user_id, name: :bar)
end
end
end
end
describe 'validate option' do
let(:args) { [:projects, :users] }
let(:options) { { column: :user_id, on_delete: nil } }
context 'when validate is supplied with a falsey value' do
it_behaves_like 'skips validation', validate: false
it_behaves_like 'skips validation', validate: nil
end
context 'when validate is supplied with a truthy value' do
it_behaves_like 'performs validation', validate: true
it_behaves_like 'performs validation', validate: :whatever
end
context 'when validate is not supplied' do
it_behaves_like 'performs validation', {}
end
end
end
end
describe '#validate_foreign_key' do
context 'when name is provided' do
it 'does not infer the foreign key constraint name' do
expect(model).to receive(:foreign_key_exists?).with(:projects, name: :foo).and_return(true)
aggregate_failures do
expect(model).not_to receive(:concurrent_foreign_key_name)
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/ALTER TABLE projects VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/RESET ALL/)
end
model.validate_foreign_key(:projects, :user_id, name: :foo)
end
end
context 'when name is not provided' do
it 'infers the foreign key constraint name' do
expect(model).to receive(:foreign_key_exists?).with(:projects, name: anything).and_return(true)
aggregate_failures do
expect(model).to receive(:concurrent_foreign_key_name)
expect(model).to receive(:disable_statement_timeout).and_call_original
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with(/statement_timeout/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/ALTER TABLE projects VALIDATE CONSTRAINT/)
expect(model).to receive(:execute).ordered.with(/RESET ALL/)
end
model.validate_foreign_key(:projects, :user_id)
end
context 'when the inferred foreign key constraint does not exist' do
it 'raises an error' do
expect(model).to receive(:foreign_key_exists?).and_return(false)
error_message = /Could not find foreign key "fk_name" on table "projects"/
expect { model.validate_foreign_key(:projects, :user_id, name: :fk_name) }.to raise_error(error_message)
end
end
end
end
describe '#concurrent_foreign_key_name' do
it 'returns the name for a foreign key' do
name = model.concurrent_foreign_key_name(:this_is_a_very_long_table_name,
:with_a_very_long_column_name)
expect(name).to be_an_instance_of(String)
expect(name.length).to eq(13)
end
end
describe '#foreign_key_exists?' do
before do
key = ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ForeignKeyDefinition.new(:projects, :users, { column: :non_standard_id, name: :fk_projects_users_non_standard_id, on_delete: :cascade })
allow(model).to receive(:foreign_keys).with(:projects).and_return([key])
end
shared_examples_for 'foreign key checks' do
it 'finds existing foreign keys by column' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, column: :non_standard_id)).to be_truthy
end
it 'finds existing foreign keys by name' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, name: :fk_projects_users_non_standard_id)).to be_truthy
end
it 'finds existing foreign_keys by name and column' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, name: :fk_projects_users_non_standard_id, column: :non_standard_id)).to be_truthy
end
it 'finds existing foreign_keys by name, column and on_delete' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, name: :fk_projects_users_non_standard_id, column: :non_standard_id, on_delete: :cascade)).to be_truthy
end
it 'finds existing foreign keys by target table only' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table)).to be_truthy
end
it 'compares by column name if given' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, column: :user_id)).to be_falsey
end
it 'compares by foreign key name if given' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, name: :non_existent_foreign_key_name)).to be_falsey
end
it 'compares by foreign key name and column if given' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, name: :non_existent_foreign_key_name, column: :non_standard_id)).to be_falsey
end
it 'compares by foreign key name, column and on_delete if given' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, target_table, name: :fk_projects_users_non_standard_id, column: :non_standard_id, on_delete: :nullify)).to be_falsey
end
end
context 'without specifying a target table' do
let(:target_table) { nil }
it_behaves_like 'foreign key checks'
end
context 'specifying a target table' do
let(:target_table) { :users }
it_behaves_like 'foreign key checks'
end
it 'compares by target table if no column given' do
expect(model.foreign_key_exists?(:projects, :other_table)).to be_falsey
end
end
describe '#disable_statement_timeout' do
it 'disables statement timeouts to current transaction only' do
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with('SET LOCAL statement_timeout TO 0')
model.disable_statement_timeout
end
# this specs runs without an enclosing transaction (:delete truncation method for db_cleaner)
context 'with real environment', :delete do
before do
model.execute("SET statement_timeout TO '20000'")
end
after do
model.execute('RESET ALL')
end
it 'defines statement to 0 only for current transaction' do
expect(model.execute('SHOW statement_timeout').first['statement_timeout']).to eq('20s')
model.connection.transaction do
model.disable_statement_timeout
expect(model.execute('SHOW statement_timeout').first['statement_timeout']).to eq('0')
end
expect(model.execute('SHOW statement_timeout').first['statement_timeout']).to eq('20s')
end
context 'when passing a blocks' do
it 'disables statement timeouts on session level and executes the block' do
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with('SET statement_timeout TO 0')
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with('RESET ALL').at_least(:once)
expect { |block| model.disable_statement_timeout(&block) }.to yield_control
end
# this specs runs without an enclosing transaction (:delete truncation method for db_cleaner)
context 'with real environment', :delete do
before do
model.execute("SET statement_timeout TO '20000'")
end
after do
model.execute('RESET ALL')
end
it 'defines statement to 0 for any code run inside the block' do
expect(model.execute('SHOW statement_timeout').first['statement_timeout']).to eq('20s')
model.disable_statement_timeout do
model.connection.transaction do
expect(model.execute('SHOW statement_timeout').first['statement_timeout']).to eq('0')
end
expect(model.execute('SHOW statement_timeout').first['statement_timeout']).to eq('0')
end
end
end
end
end
end
describe '#true_value' do
it 'returns the appropriate value' do
expect(model.true_value).to eq("'t'")
end
end
describe '#false_value' do
it 'returns the appropriate value' do
expect(model.false_value).to eq("'f'")
end
end
describe '#update_column_in_batches' do
context 'when running outside of a transaction' do
before do
expect(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
create_list(:project, 5)
end
it 'updates all the rows in a table' do
model.update_column_in_batches(:projects, :description_html, 'foo')
expect(Project.where(description_html: 'foo').count).to eq(5)
end
it 'updates boolean values correctly' do
model.update_column_in_batches(:projects, :archived, true)
expect(Project.where(archived: true).count).to eq(5)
end
context 'when a block is supplied' do
it 'yields an Arel table and query object to the supplied block' do
first_id = Project.first.id
model.update_column_in_batches(:projects, :archived, true) do |t, query|
query.where(t[:id].eq(first_id))
end
expect(Project.where(archived: true).count).to eq(1)
end
end
context 'when the value is Arel.sql (Arel::Nodes::SqlLiteral)' do
it 'updates the value as a SQL expression' do
model.update_column_in_batches(:projects, :star_count, Arel.sql('1+1'))
expect(Project.sum(:star_count)).to eq(2 * Project.count)
end
end
end
context 'when running inside the transaction' do
it 'raises RuntimeError' do
expect(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
expect do
model.update_column_in_batches(:projects, :star_count, Arel.sql('1+1'))
end.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
end
describe '#add_column_with_default' do
let(:column) { Project.columns.find { |c| c.name == "id" } }
context 'outside of a transaction' do
context 'when a column limit is not set' do
before do
expect(model).to receive(:transaction_open?)
.and_return(false)
.at_least(:once)
expect(model).to receive(:transaction).and_yield
expect(model).to receive(:add_column)
.with(:projects, :foo, :integer, default: nil)
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_default)
.with(:projects, :foo, 10)
expect(model).to receive(:column_for)
.with(:projects, :foo).and_return(column)
end
it 'adds the column while allowing NULL values' do
expect(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches)
.with(:projects, :foo, 10)
expect(model).not_to receive(:change_column_null)
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :integer,
default: 10,
allow_null: true)
end
it 'adds the column while not allowing NULL values' do
expect(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches)
.with(:projects, :foo, 10)
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_null)
.with(:projects, :foo, false)
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :integer, default: 10)
end
it 'removes the added column whenever updating the rows fails' do
expect(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches)
.with(:projects, :foo, 10)
.and_raise(RuntimeError)
expect(model).to receive(:remove_column)
.with(:projects, :foo)
expect do
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :integer, default: 10)
end.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
it 'removes the added column whenever changing a column NULL constraint fails' do
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_null)
.with(:projects, :foo, false)
.and_raise(RuntimeError)
expect(model).to receive(:remove_column)
.with(:projects, :foo)
expect do
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :integer, default: 10)
end.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
context 'when `update_column_in_batches_args` is given' do
let(:column) { UserDetail.columns.find { |c| c.name == "user_id" } }
it 'uses `user_id` for `update_column_in_batches`' do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(model).to receive(:transaction).and_yield
allow(model).to receive(:column_for).with(:user_details, :foo).and_return(column)
allow(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches).with(:user_details, :foo, 10, batch_column_name: :user_id)
allow(model).to receive(:change_column_null).with(:user_details, :foo, false)
allow(model).to receive(:change_column_default).with(:user_details, :foo, 10)
expect(model).to receive(:add_column)
.with(:user_details, :foo, :integer, default: nil)
model.add_column_with_default(
:user_details,
:foo,
:integer,
default: 10,
update_column_in_batches_args: { batch_column_name: :user_id }
)
end
end
context 'when a column limit is set' do
it 'adds the column with a limit' do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(model).to receive(:transaction).and_yield
allow(model).to receive(:column_for).with(:projects, :foo).and_return(column)
allow(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches).with(:projects, :foo, 10)
allow(model).to receive(:change_column_null).with(:projects, :foo, false)
allow(model).to receive(:change_column_default).with(:projects, :foo, 10)
expect(model).to receive(:add_column)
.with(:projects, :foo, :integer, default: nil, limit: 8)
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :integer, default: 10, limit: 8)
end
end
it 'adds a column with an array default value for a jsonb type' do
create(:project)
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(model).to receive(:transaction).and_yield
expect(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches).with(:projects, :foo, '[{"foo":"json"}]').and_call_original
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :jsonb, default: [{ foo: "json" }])
end
it 'adds a column with an object default value for a jsonb type' do
create(:project)
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(model).to receive(:transaction).and_yield
expect(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches).with(:projects, :foo, '{"foo":"json"}').and_call_original
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :jsonb, default: { foo: "json" })
end
end
context 'inside a transaction' do
it 'raises RuntimeError' do
expect(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
expect do
model.add_column_with_default(:projects, :foo, :integer, default: 10)
end.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
end
describe '#rename_column_concurrently' do
context 'in a transaction' do
it 'raises RuntimeError' do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
expect { model.rename_column_concurrently(:users, :old, :new) }
.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
context 'outside a transaction' do
let(:old_column) do
double(:column,
type: :integer,
limit: 8,
default: 0,
null: false,
precision: 5,
scale: 1)
end
let(:trigger_name) { model.rename_trigger_name(:users, :old, :new) }
before do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
end
context 'when the column to rename exists' do
before do
allow(model).to receive(:column_for).and_return(old_column)
end
it 'renames a column concurrently' do
expect(model).to receive(:check_trigger_permissions!).with(:users)
expect(model).to receive(:install_rename_triggers_for_postgresql)
.with(trigger_name, '"users"', '"old"', '"new"')
expect(model).to receive(:add_column)
.with(:users, :new, :integer,
limit: old_column.limit,
precision: old_column.precision,
scale: old_column.scale)
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_default)
.with(:users, :new, old_column.default)
expect(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches)
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_null).with(:users, :new, false)
expect(model).to receive(:copy_indexes).with(:users, :old, :new)
expect(model).to receive(:copy_foreign_keys).with(:users, :old, :new)
model.rename_column_concurrently(:users, :old, :new)
end
context 'when default is false' do
let(:old_column) do
double(:column,
type: :boolean,
limit: nil,
default: false,
null: false,
precision: nil,
scale: nil)
end
it 'copies the default to the new column' do
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_default)
.with(:users, :new, old_column.default)
model.rename_column_concurrently(:users, :old, :new)
end
end
end
context 'when the column to be renamed does not exist' do
before do
allow(model).to receive(:columns).and_return([])
end
it 'raises an error with appropriate message' do
expect(model).to receive(:check_trigger_permissions!).with(:users)
error_message = /Could not find column "missing_column" on table "users"/
expect { model.rename_column_concurrently(:users, :missing_column, :new) }.to raise_error(error_message)
end
end
end
end
describe '#undo_rename_column_concurrently' do
it 'reverses the operations of rename_column_concurrently' do
expect(model).to receive(:check_trigger_permissions!).with(:users)
expect(model).to receive(:remove_rename_triggers_for_postgresql)
.with(:users, /trigger_.{12}/)
expect(model).to receive(:remove_column).with(:users, :new)
model.undo_rename_column_concurrently(:users, :old, :new)
end
end
describe '#cleanup_concurrent_column_rename' do
it 'cleans up the renaming procedure' do
expect(model).to receive(:check_trigger_permissions!).with(:users)
expect(model).to receive(:remove_rename_triggers_for_postgresql)
.with(:users, /trigger_.{12}/)
expect(model).to receive(:remove_column).with(:users, :old)
model.cleanup_concurrent_column_rename(:users, :old, :new)
end
end
describe '#undo_cleanup_concurrent_column_rename' do
context 'in a transaction' do
it 'raises RuntimeError' do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
expect { model.undo_cleanup_concurrent_column_rename(:users, :old, :new) }
.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
context 'outside a transaction' do
let(:new_column) do
double(:column,
type: :integer,
limit: 8,
default: 0,
null: false,
precision: 5,
scale: 1)
end
let(:trigger_name) { model.rename_trigger_name(:users, :old, :new) }
before do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(model).to receive(:column_for).and_return(new_column)
end
it 'reverses the operations of cleanup_concurrent_column_rename' do
expect(model).to receive(:check_trigger_permissions!).with(:users)
expect(model).to receive(:install_rename_triggers_for_postgresql)
.with(trigger_name, '"users"', '"old"', '"new"')
expect(model).to receive(:add_column)
.with(:users, :old, :integer,
limit: new_column.limit,
precision: new_column.precision,
scale: new_column.scale)
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_default)
.with(:users, :old, new_column.default)
expect(model).to receive(:update_column_in_batches)
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_null).with(:users, :old, false)
expect(model).to receive(:copy_indexes).with(:users, :new, :old)
expect(model).to receive(:copy_foreign_keys).with(:users, :new, :old)
model.undo_cleanup_concurrent_column_rename(:users, :old, :new)
end
context 'when default is false' do
let(:new_column) do
double(:column,
type: :boolean,
limit: nil,
default: false,
null: false,
precision: nil,
scale: nil)
end
it 'copies the default to the old column' do
expect(model).to receive(:change_column_default)
.with(:users, :old, new_column.default)
model.undo_cleanup_concurrent_column_rename(:users, :old, :new)
end
end
end
end
describe '#change_column_type_concurrently' do
it 'changes the column type' do
expect(model).to receive(:rename_column_concurrently)
.with('users', 'username', 'username_for_type_change', type: :text)
model.change_column_type_concurrently('users', 'username', :text)
end
end
describe '#cleanup_concurrent_column_type_change' do
it 'cleans up the type changing procedure' do
expect(model).to receive(:cleanup_concurrent_column_rename)
.with('users', 'username', 'username_for_type_change')
expect(model).to receive(:rename_column)
.with('users', 'username_for_type_change', 'username')
model.cleanup_concurrent_column_type_change('users', 'username')
end
end
describe '#install_rename_triggers_for_postgresql' do
it 'installs the triggers for PostgreSQL' do
expect(model).to receive(:execute)
.with(/CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo()/m)
expect(model).to receive(:execute)
.with(/DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS foo/m)
expect(model).to receive(:execute)
.with(/CREATE TRIGGER foo/m)
model.install_rename_triggers_for_postgresql('foo', :users, :old, :new)
end
it 'does not fail if trigger already exists' do
model.install_rename_triggers_for_postgresql('foo', :users, :old, :new)
model.install_rename_triggers_for_postgresql('foo', :users, :old, :new)
end
end
describe '#remove_rename_triggers_for_postgresql' do
it 'removes the function and trigger' do
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with('DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS foo ON bar')
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with('DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS foo()')
model.remove_rename_triggers_for_postgresql('bar', 'foo')
end
end
describe '#rename_trigger_name' do
it 'returns a String' do
expect(model.rename_trigger_name(:users, :foo, :bar))
.to match(/trigger_.{12}/)
end
end
describe '#indexes_for' do
it 'returns the indexes for a column' do
idx1 = double(:idx, columns: %w(project_id))
idx2 = double(:idx, columns: %w(user_id))
allow(model).to receive(:indexes).with('table').and_return([idx1, idx2])
expect(model.indexes_for('table', :user_id)).to eq([idx2])
end
end
describe '#foreign_keys_for' do
it 'returns the foreign keys for a column' do
fk1 = double(:fk, column: 'project_id')
fk2 = double(:fk, column: 'user_id')
allow(model).to receive(:foreign_keys).with('table').and_return([fk1, fk2])
expect(model.foreign_keys_for('table', :user_id)).to eq([fk2])
end
end
describe '#copy_indexes' do
context 'using a regular index using a single column' do
it 'copies the index' do
index = double(:index,
columns: %w(project_id),
name: 'index_on_issues_project_id',
using: nil,
where: nil,
opclasses: {},
unique: false,
lengths: [],
orders: [])
allow(model).to receive(:indexes_for).with(:issues, 'project_id')
.and_return([index])
expect(model).to receive(:add_concurrent_index)
.with(:issues,
%w(gl_project_id),
unique: false,
name: 'index_on_issues_gl_project_id',
length: [],
order: [])
model.copy_indexes(:issues, :project_id, :gl_project_id)
end
end
context 'using a regular index with multiple columns' do
it 'copies the index' do
index = double(:index,
columns: %w(project_id foobar),
name: 'index_on_issues_project_id_foobar',
using: nil,
where: nil,
opclasses: {},
unique: false,
lengths: [],
orders: [])
allow(model).to receive(:indexes_for).with(:issues, 'project_id')
.and_return([index])
expect(model).to receive(:add_concurrent_index)
.with(:issues,
%w(gl_project_id foobar),
unique: false,
name: 'index_on_issues_gl_project_id_foobar',
length: [],
order: [])
model.copy_indexes(:issues, :project_id, :gl_project_id)
end
end
context 'using an index with a WHERE clause' do
it 'copies the index' do
index = double(:index,
columns: %w(project_id),
name: 'index_on_issues_project_id',
using: nil,
where: 'foo',
opclasses: {},
unique: false,
lengths: [],
orders: [])
allow(model).to receive(:indexes_for).with(:issues, 'project_id')
.and_return([index])
expect(model).to receive(:add_concurrent_index)
.with(:issues,
%w(gl_project_id),
unique: false,
name: 'index_on_issues_gl_project_id',
length: [],
order: [],
where: 'foo')
model.copy_indexes(:issues, :project_id, :gl_project_id)
end
end
context 'using an index with a USING clause' do
it 'copies the index' do
index = double(:index,
columns: %w(project_id),
name: 'index_on_issues_project_id',
where: nil,
using: 'foo',
opclasses: {},
unique: false,
lengths: [],
orders: [])
allow(model).to receive(:indexes_for).with(:issues, 'project_id')
.and_return([index])
expect(model).to receive(:add_concurrent_index)
.with(:issues,
%w(gl_project_id),
unique: false,
name: 'index_on_issues_gl_project_id',
length: [],
order: [],
using: 'foo')
model.copy_indexes(:issues, :project_id, :gl_project_id)
end
end
context 'using an index with custom operator classes' do
it 'copies the index' do
index = double(:index,
columns: %w(project_id),
name: 'index_on_issues_project_id',
using: nil,
where: nil,
opclasses: { 'project_id' => 'bar' },
unique: false,
lengths: [],
orders: [])
allow(model).to receive(:indexes_for).with(:issues, 'project_id')
.and_return([index])
expect(model).to receive(:add_concurrent_index)
.with(:issues,
%w(gl_project_id),
unique: false,
name: 'index_on_issues_gl_project_id',
length: [],
order: [],
opclasses: { 'gl_project_id' => 'bar' })
model.copy_indexes(:issues, :project_id, :gl_project_id)
end
end
describe 'using an index of which the name does not contain the source column' do
it 'raises RuntimeError' do
index = double(:index,
columns: %w(project_id),
name: 'index_foobar_index',
using: nil,
where: nil,
opclasses: {},
unique: false,
lengths: [],
orders: [])
allow(model).to receive(:indexes_for).with(:issues, 'project_id')
.and_return([index])
expect { model.copy_indexes(:issues, :project_id, :gl_project_id) }
.to raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
end
describe '#copy_foreign_keys' do
it 'copies foreign keys from one column to another' do
fk = double(:fk,
from_table: 'issues',
to_table: 'projects',
on_delete: :cascade)
allow(model).to receive(:foreign_keys_for).with(:issues, :project_id)
.and_return([fk])
expect(model).to receive(:add_concurrent_foreign_key)
.with('issues', 'projects', column: :gl_project_id, on_delete: :cascade)
model.copy_foreign_keys(:issues, :project_id, :gl_project_id)
end
end
describe '#column_for' do
it 'returns a column object for an existing column' do
column = model.column_for(:users, :id)
expect(column.name).to eq('id')
end
it 'raises an error when a column does not exist' do
error_message = /Could not find column "kittens" on table "users"/
expect { model.column_for(:users, :kittens) }.to raise_error(error_message)
end
end
describe '#replace_sql' do
it 'builds the sql with correct functions' do
expect(model.replace_sql(Arel::Table.new(:users)[:first_name], "Alice", "Eve").to_s)
.to include('regexp_replace')
end
describe 'results' do
let!(:user) { create(:user, name: 'Kathy Alice Aliceson') }
it 'replaces the correct part of the string' do
allow(model).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
query = model.replace_sql(Arel::Table.new(:users)[:name], 'Alice', 'Eve')
model.update_column_in_batches(:users, :name, query)
expect(user.reload.name).to eq('Kathy Eve Aliceson')
end
end
end
describe 'sidekiq migration helpers', :redis do
let(:worker) do
Class.new do
include Sidekiq::Worker
sidekiq_options queue: 'test'
end
end
describe '#sidekiq_queue_length' do
context 'when queue is empty' do
it 'returns zero' do
Sidekiq::Testing.disable! do
expect(model.sidekiq_queue_length('test')).to eq 0
end
end
end
context 'when queue contains jobs' do
it 'returns correct size of the queue' do
Sidekiq::Testing.disable! do
worker.perform_async('Something', [1])
worker.perform_async('Something', [2])
expect(model.sidekiq_queue_length('test')).to eq 2
end
end
end
end
describe '#migrate_sidekiq_queue' do
it 'migrates jobs from one sidekiq queue to another' do
Sidekiq::Testing.disable! do
worker.perform_async('Something', [1])
worker.perform_async('Something', [2])
expect(model.sidekiq_queue_length('test')).to eq 2
expect(model.sidekiq_queue_length('new_test')).to eq 0
model.sidekiq_queue_migrate('test', to: 'new_test')
expect(model.sidekiq_queue_length('test')).to eq 0
expect(model.sidekiq_queue_length('new_test')).to eq 2
end
end
end
end
describe '#check_trigger_permissions!' do
it 'does nothing when the user has the correct permissions' do
expect { model.check_trigger_permissions!('users') }
.not_to raise_error
end
it 'raises RuntimeError when the user does not have the correct permissions' do
allow(Gitlab::Database::Grant).to receive(:create_and_execute_trigger?)
.with('kittens')
.and_return(false)
expect { model.check_trigger_permissions!('kittens') }
.to raise_error(RuntimeError, /Your database user is not allowed/)
end
end
describe '#bulk_queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range' do
context 'when the model has an ID column' do
let!(:id1) { create(:user).id }
let!(:id2) { create(:user).id }
let!(:id3) { create(:user).id }
before do
User.class_eval do
include EachBatch
end
end
context 'with enough rows to bulk queue jobs more than once' do
before do
stub_const('Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers::BACKGROUND_MIGRATION_JOB_BUFFER_SIZE', 1)
end
it 'queues jobs correctly' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
model.bulk_queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range(User, 'FooJob', batch_size: 2)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id1, id2]])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[1]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id3, id3]])
end
end
it 'queues jobs in groups of buffer size 1' do
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker).to receive(:bulk_perform_async).with([['FooJob', [id1, id2]]])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker).to receive(:bulk_perform_async).with([['FooJob', [id3, id3]]])
model.bulk_queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range(User, 'FooJob', batch_size: 2)
end
end
context 'with not enough rows to bulk queue jobs more than once' do
it 'queues jobs correctly' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
model.bulk_queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range(User, 'FooJob', batch_size: 2)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id1, id2]])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[1]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id3, id3]])
end
end
it 'queues jobs in bulk all at once (big buffer size)' do
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker).to receive(:bulk_perform_async).with([['FooJob', [id1, id2]],
['FooJob', [id3, id3]]])
model.bulk_queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range(User, 'FooJob', batch_size: 2)
end
end
context 'without specifying batch_size' do
it 'queues jobs correctly' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
model.bulk_queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range(User, 'FooJob')
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id1, id3]])
end
end
end
end
context "when the model doesn't have an ID column" do
it 'raises error (for now)' do
expect do
model.bulk_queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range(ProjectAuthorization, 'FooJob')
end.to raise_error(StandardError, /does not have an ID/)
end
end
end
describe '#queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range_at_intervals' do
context 'when the model has an ID column' do
let!(:id1) { create(:user).id }
let!(:id2) { create(:user).id }
let!(:id3) { create(:user).id }
around do |example|
Timecop.freeze { example.run }
end
before do
User.class_eval do
include EachBatch
end
end
context 'with batch_size option' do
it 'queues jobs correctly' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
model.queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range_at_intervals(User, 'FooJob', 10.minutes, batch_size: 2)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id1, id2]])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['at']).to eq(10.minutes.from_now.to_f)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[1]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id3, id3]])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[1]['at']).to eq(20.minutes.from_now.to_f)
end
end
end
context 'without batch_size option' do
it 'queues jobs correctly' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
model.queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range_at_intervals(User, 'FooJob', 10.minutes)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id1, id3]])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['at']).to eq(10.minutes.from_now.to_f)
end
end
end
context 'with other_arguments option' do
it 'queues jobs correctly' do
model.queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range_at_intervals(User, 'FooJob', 10.minutes, other_arguments: [1, 2])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['args']).to eq(['FooJob', [id1, id3, 1, 2]])
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker.jobs[0]['at']).to eq(10.minutes.from_now.to_f)
end
end
end
context "when the model doesn't have an ID column" do
it 'raises error (for now)' do
expect do
model.queue_background_migration_jobs_by_range_at_intervals(ProjectAuthorization, 'FooJob', 10.seconds)
end.to raise_error(StandardError, /does not have an ID/)
end
end
end
describe '#change_column_type_using_background_migration' do
let!(:issue) { create(:issue, :closed, closed_at: Time.zone.now) }
let(:issue_model) do
Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
self.table_name = 'issues'
include EachBatch
end
end
it 'changes the type of a column using a background migration' do
expect(model)
.to receive(:add_column)
.with('issues', 'closed_at_for_type_change', :datetime_with_timezone)
expect(model)
.to receive(:install_rename_triggers)
.with('issues', :closed_at, 'closed_at_for_type_change')
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker)
.to receive(:perform_in)
.ordered
.with(
10.minutes,
'CopyColumn',
['issues', :closed_at, 'closed_at_for_type_change', issue.id, issue.id]
)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker)
.to receive(:perform_in)
.ordered
.with(
1.hour + 10.minutes,
'CleanupConcurrentTypeChange',
['issues', :closed_at, 'closed_at_for_type_change']
)
expect(Gitlab::BackgroundMigration)
.to receive(:steal)
.ordered
.with('CopyColumn')
expect(Gitlab::BackgroundMigration)
.to receive(:steal)
.ordered
.with('CleanupConcurrentTypeChange')
model.change_column_type_using_background_migration(
issue_model.all,
:closed_at,
:datetime_with_timezone
)
end
end
describe '#rename_column_using_background_migration' do
let!(:issue) { create(:issue, :closed, closed_at: Time.zone.now) }
it 'renames a column using a background migration' do
expect(model)
.to receive(:add_column)
.with(
'issues',
:closed_at_timestamp,
:datetime_with_timezone,
limit: anything,
precision: anything,
scale: anything
)
expect(model)
.to receive(:install_rename_triggers)
.with('issues', :closed_at, :closed_at_timestamp)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker)
.to receive(:perform_in)
.ordered
.with(
10.minutes,
'CopyColumn',
['issues', :closed_at, :closed_at_timestamp, issue.id, issue.id]
)
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker)
.to receive(:perform_in)
.ordered
.with(
1.hour + 10.minutes,
'CleanupConcurrentRename',
['issues', :closed_at, :closed_at_timestamp]
)
expect(Gitlab::BackgroundMigration)
.to receive(:steal)
.ordered
.with('CopyColumn')
expect(Gitlab::BackgroundMigration)
.to receive(:steal)
.ordered
.with('CleanupConcurrentRename')
model.rename_column_using_background_migration(
'issues',
:closed_at,
:closed_at_timestamp
)
end
end
describe '#perform_background_migration_inline?' do
it 'returns true in a test environment' do
stub_rails_env('test')
expect(model.perform_background_migration_inline?).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns true in a development environment' do
stub_rails_env('development')
expect(model.perform_background_migration_inline?).to eq(true)
end
it 'returns false in a production environment' do
stub_rails_env('production')
expect(model.perform_background_migration_inline?).to eq(false)
end
end
describe '#index_exists_by_name?' do
it 'returns true if an index exists' do
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute(
'CREATE INDEX test_index_for_index_exists ON projects (path);'
)
expect(model.index_exists_by_name?(:projects, 'test_index_for_index_exists'))
.to be_truthy
end
it 'returns false if the index does not exist' do
expect(model.index_exists_by_name?(:projects, 'this_does_not_exist'))
.to be_falsy
end
context 'when an index with a function exists' do
before do
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute(
'CREATE INDEX test_index ON projects (LOWER(path));'
)
end
after do
'DROP INDEX IF EXISTS test_index;'
end
it 'returns true if an index exists' do
expect(model.index_exists_by_name?(:projects, 'test_index'))
.to be_truthy
end
end
end
describe '#create_or_update_plan_limit' do
class self::Plan < ActiveRecord::Base
self.table_name = 'plans'
end
class self::PlanLimits < ActiveRecord::Base
self.table_name = 'plan_limits'
end
it 'properly escapes names' do
expect(model).to receive(:execute).with <<~SQL
INSERT INTO plan_limits (plan_id, "project_hooks")
SELECT id, '10' FROM plans WHERE name = 'free' LIMIT 1
ON CONFLICT (plan_id) DO UPDATE SET "project_hooks" = EXCLUDED."project_hooks";
SQL
model.create_or_update_plan_limit('project_hooks', 'free', 10)
end
context 'when plan does not exist' do
it 'does not create any plan limits' do
expect { model.create_or_update_plan_limit('project_hooks', 'plan_name', 10) }
.not_to change { self.class::PlanLimits.count }
end
end
context 'when plan does exist' do
let!(:plan) { self.class::Plan.create!(name: 'plan_name') }
context 'when limit does not exist' do
it 'inserts a new plan limits' do
expect { model.create_or_update_plan_limit('project_hooks', 'plan_name', 10) }
.to change { self.class::PlanLimits.count }.by(1)
expect(self.class::PlanLimits.pluck(:project_hooks)).to contain_exactly(10)
end
end
context 'when limit does exist' do
let!(:plan_limit) { self.class::PlanLimits.create!(plan_id: plan.id) }
it 'updates an existing plan limits' do
expect { model.create_or_update_plan_limit('project_hooks', 'plan_name', 999) }
.not_to change { self.class::PlanLimits.count }
expect(plan_limit.reload.project_hooks).to eq(999)
end
end
end
end
describe '#with_lock_retries' do
let(:buffer) { StringIO.new }
let(:in_memory_logger) { Gitlab::JsonLogger.new(buffer) }
let(:env) { { 'DISABLE_LOCK_RETRIES' => 'true' } }
it 'sets the migration class name in the logs' do
model.with_lock_retries(env: env, logger: in_memory_logger) { }
buffer.rewind
expect(buffer.read).to include("\"class\":\"#{model.class}\"")
end
end
describe '#backfill_iids' do
include MigrationsHelpers
class self::Issue < ActiveRecord::Base
include AtomicInternalId
self.table_name = 'issues'
self.inheritance_column = :_type_disabled
belongs_to :project, class_name: "::Project"
has_internal_id :iid,
scope: :project,
init: ->(s) { s&.project&.issues&.maximum(:iid) },
backfill: true,
presence: false
end
let(:namespaces) { table(:namespaces) }
let(:projects) { table(:projects) }
let(:issues) { table(:issues) }
def setup
namespace = namespaces.create!(name: 'foo', path: 'foo')
project = projects.create!(namespace_id: namespace.id)
project
end
it 'generates iids properly for models created after the migration' do
project = setup
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue.iid).to eq(1)
end
it 'generates iids properly for models created after the migration when iids are backfilled' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_b = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.iid).to eq(2)
end
it 'generates iids properly for models created after the migration across multiple projects' do
project_a = setup
project_b = setup
issues.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
issues.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
issues.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_a = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
issue_b = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
expect(issue_a.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_b.iid).to eq(3)
end
context 'when the new code creates a row post deploy but before the migration runs' do
it 'does not change the row iid' do
project = setup
issue = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue.reload.iid).to eq(1)
end
it 'backfills iids for rows already in the database' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(3)
end
it 'backfills iids across multiple projects' do
project_a = setup
project_b = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
issue_d = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(2)
end
it 'generates iids properly for models created after the migration' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_d = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_e = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_d.iid).to eq(4)
expect(issue_e.iid).to eq(5)
end
it 'backfills iids and properly generates iids for new models across multiple projects' do
project_a = setup
project_b = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
issue_d = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_e = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
issue_f = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
issue_g = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_e.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_f.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_g.iid).to eq(4)
end
end
context 'when the new code creates a model and then old code creates a model post deploy but before the migration runs' do
it 'backfills iids' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(3)
end
it 'generates an iid for a new model after the migration' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_d = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_e = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(4)
expect(issue_e.iid).to eq(5)
end
end
context 'when the new code and old code alternate creating models post deploy but before the migration runs' do
it 'backfills iids' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_d = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(4)
end
it 'generates an iid for a new model after the migration' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_d = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_e = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_f = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(4)
expect(issue_e.reload.iid).to eq(5)
expect(issue_f.iid).to eq(6)
end
end
context 'when the new code creates and deletes a model post deploy but before the migration runs' do
it 'backfills iids for rows already in the database' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c.delete
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
end
it 'successfully creates a new model after the migration' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c.delete
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_d = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_d.iid).to eq(3)
end
end
context 'when the new code creates and deletes a model and old code creates a model post deploy but before the migration runs' do
it 'backfills iids' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c.delete
issue_d = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(3)
end
it 'successfully creates a new model after the migration' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c.delete
issue_d = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_e = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_e.iid).to eq(4)
end
end
context 'when the new code creates and deletes a model and then creates another model post deploy but before the migration runs' do
it 'successfully generates an iid for a new model after the migration' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c.delete
issue_d = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(3)
end
it 'successfully generates an iid for a new model after the migration' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
issue_c.delete
issue_d = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_e = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
expect(issue_d.reload.iid).to eq(3)
expect(issue_e.iid).to eq(4)
end
end
context 'when the first model is created for a project after the migration' do
it 'generates an iid' do
project_a = setup
project_b = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project_a.id)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
issue_b = self.class::Issue.create!(project_id: project_b.id)
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(1)
end
end
context 'when a row already has an iid set in the database' do
it 'backfills iids' do
project = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project.id, iid: 1)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project.id, iid: 2)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(2)
end
it 'backfills for multiple projects' do
project_a = setup
project_b = setup
issue_a = issues.create!(project_id: project_a.id, iid: 1)
issue_b = issues.create!(project_id: project_b.id, iid: 1)
issue_c = issues.create!(project_id: project_a.id, iid: 2)
model.backfill_iids('issues')
expect(issue_a.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_b.reload.iid).to eq(1)
expect(issue_c.reload.iid).to eq(2)
end
end
end
describe '#migrate_async' do
it 'calls BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_async' do
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker).to receive(:perform_async).with("Class", "hello", "world")
model.migrate_async("Class", "hello", "world")
end
it 'pushes a context with the current class name as caller_id' do
expect(Gitlab::ApplicationContext).to receive(:with_context).with(caller_id: model.class.to_s)
model.migrate_async('Class', 'hello', 'world')
end
end
describe '#migrate_in' do
it 'calls BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_in' do
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker).to receive(:perform_in).with(10.minutes, 'Class', 'Hello', 'World')
model.migrate_in(10.minutes, 'Class', 'Hello', 'World')
end
it 'pushes a context with the current class name as caller_id' do
expect(Gitlab::ApplicationContext).to receive(:with_context).with(caller_id: model.class.to_s)
model.migrate_in(10.minutes, 'Class', 'Hello', 'World')
end
end
describe '#bulk_migrate_async' do
it 'calls BackgroundMigrationWorker.bulk_perform_async' do
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker).to receive(:bulk_perform_async).with([%w(Class hello world)])
model.bulk_migrate_async([%w(Class hello world)])
end
it 'pushes a context with the current class name as caller_id' do
expect(Gitlab::ApplicationContext).to receive(:with_context).with(caller_id: model.class.to_s)
model.bulk_migrate_async([%w(Class hello world)])
end
end
describe '#bulk_migrate_in' do
it 'calls BackgroundMigrationWorker.bulk_perform_in_' do
expect(BackgroundMigrationWorker).to receive(:bulk_perform_in).with(10.minutes, [%w(Class hello world)])
model.bulk_migrate_in(10.minutes, [%w(Class hello world)])
end
it 'pushes a context with the current class name as caller_id' do
expect(Gitlab::ApplicationContext).to receive(:with_context).with(caller_id: model.class.to_s)
model.bulk_migrate_in(10.minutes, [%w(Class hello world)])
end
end
end