gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/import/import_failure_service.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Gitlab
module Import
class ImportFailureService
def self.track(
exception:,
import_state: nil,
project_id: nil,
error_source: nil,
fail_import: false,
metrics: false
)
new(
exception: exception,
import_state: import_state,
project_id: project_id,
error_source: error_source,
fail_import: fail_import,
metrics: metrics
).execute
end
def initialize(
exception:,
import_state: nil,
project_id: nil,
error_source: nil,
fail_import: false,
metrics: false
)
if import_state.blank? && project_id.blank?
raise ArgumentError, 'import_state OR project_id must be provided'
end
if project_id.blank?
@import_state = import_state
@project = import_state.project
else
@project = Project.find(project_id)
@import_state = @project.import_state
end
@exception = exception
@error_source = error_source
@fail_import = fail_import
@metrics = metrics
end
def execute
track_exception
persist_failure
track_metrics if metrics
import_state.mark_as_failed(exception.message) if fail_import
end
private
attr_reader :exception, :import_state, :project, :error_source, :fail_import, :metrics
def track_exception
attributes = {
import_type: project.import_type,
project_id: project.id,
source: error_source
}
Gitlab::Import::Logger.error(
attributes.merge(
message: 'importer failed',
'error.message': exception.message
)
)
Gitlab::ErrorTracking.track_exception(exception, attributes)
end
# Failures with `retry_count: 0` are considered "hard_failures" and those
# are exposed on the REST API projects/:id/import
def persist_failure
project.import_failures.create(
source: error_source,
exception_class: exception.class.to_s,
exception_message: exception.message.truncate(255),
correlation_id_value: Labkit::Correlation::CorrelationId.current_or_new_id,
retry_count: fail_import ? 0 : nil
)
end
def track_metrics
Gitlab::Import::Metrics.new("#{project.import_type}_importer", project).track_failed_import
end
end
end
end