gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/git/storage/null_circuit_breaker.rb
Bob Van Landuyt f1ae1e39ce Move the circuitbreaker check out in a separate process
Moving the check out of the general requests, makes sure we don't have
any slowdown in the regular requests.

To keep the process performing this checks small, the check is still
performed inside a unicorn. But that is called from a process running
on the same server.

Because the checks are now done outside normal request, we can have a
simpler failure strategy:

The check is now performed in the background every
`circuitbreaker_check_interval`. Failures are logged in redis. The
failures are reset when the check succeeds. Per check we will try
`circuitbreaker_access_retries` times within
`circuitbreaker_storage_timeout` seconds.

When the number of failures exceeds
`circuitbreaker_failure_count_threshold`, we will block access to the
storage.

After `failure_reset_time` of no checks, we will clear the stored
failures. This could happen when the process that performs the checks
is not running.
2017-12-08 09:11:39 +01:00

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module Gitlab
module Git
module Storage
class NullCircuitBreaker
include CircuitBreakerSettings
# These will have actual values
attr_reader :storage,
:hostname
# These will always have nil values
attr_reader :storage_path
delegate :last_failure, :failure_count, :no_failures?,
to: :failure_info
def initialize(storage, hostname, error: nil)
@storage = storage
@hostname = hostname
@error = error
end
def perform
@error ? raise(@error) : yield
end
def circuit_broken?
!!@error
end
def backing_off?
false
end
def failure_info
@failure_info ||=
if circuit_broken?
Gitlab::Git::Storage::FailureInfo.new(Time.now,
Time.now,
failure_count_threshold)
else
Gitlab::Git::Storage::FailureInfo.new(nil,
nil,
0)
end
end
end
end
end
end