337 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
337 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Gitlab
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module Database
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# Minimum PostgreSQL version requirement per documentation:
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# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/install/requirements.html#postgresql-requirements
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MINIMUM_POSTGRES_VERSION = 11
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# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/datatype-numeric.html
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MAX_INT_VALUE = 2147483647
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MIN_INT_VALUE = -2147483648
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# The max value between MySQL's TIMESTAMP and PostgreSQL's timestampz:
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# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/datatype-datetime.html
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# https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/datetime.html
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# FIXME: this should just be the max value of timestampz
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MAX_TIMESTAMP_VALUE = Time.at((1 << 31) - 1).freeze
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# The maximum number of characters for text fields, to avoid DoS attacks via parsing huge text fields
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# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/61974
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MAX_TEXT_SIZE_LIMIT = 1_000_000
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# Minimum schema version from which migrations are supported
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# Migrations before this version may have been removed
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MIN_SCHEMA_VERSION = 20190506135400
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MIN_SCHEMA_GITLAB_VERSION = '11.11.0'
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# Schema we store dynamically managed partitions in (e.g. for time partitioning)
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DYNAMIC_PARTITIONS_SCHEMA = :gitlab_partitions_dynamic
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# Schema we store static partitions in (e.g. for hash partitioning)
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STATIC_PARTITIONS_SCHEMA = :gitlab_partitions_static
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# This is an extensive list of postgres schemas owned by GitLab
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# It does not include the default public schema
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EXTRA_SCHEMAS = [DYNAMIC_PARTITIONS_SCHEMA, STATIC_PARTITIONS_SCHEMA].freeze
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def self.config
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ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[Rails.env]
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end
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def self.username
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config['username'] || ENV['USER']
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end
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def self.database_name
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config['database']
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end
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def self.adapter_name
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config['adapter']
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end
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def self.human_adapter_name
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if postgresql?
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'PostgreSQL'
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else
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'Unknown'
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end
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end
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# @deprecated
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def self.postgresql?
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adapter_name.casecmp('postgresql') == 0
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end
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def self.read_only?
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false
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end
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def self.read_write?
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!self.read_only?
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end
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# Check whether the underlying database is in read-only mode
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def self.db_read_only?
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pg_is_in_recovery =
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ActiveRecord::Base
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.connection
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.execute('SELECT pg_is_in_recovery()')
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.first
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.fetch('pg_is_in_recovery')
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Gitlab::Utils.to_boolean(pg_is_in_recovery)
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end
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def self.db_read_write?
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!self.db_read_only?
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end
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def self.version
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@version ||= database_version.match(/\A(?:PostgreSQL |)([^\s]+).*\z/)[1]
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end
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def self.postgresql_minimum_supported_version?
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version.to_f >= MINIMUM_POSTGRES_VERSION
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end
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def self.check_postgres_version_and_print_warning
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return if Gitlab::Database.postgresql_minimum_supported_version?
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return if Gitlab::Runtime.rails_runner?
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Kernel.warn ERB.new(Rainbow.new.wrap(<<~EOS).red).result
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******************************************************************************
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You are using PostgreSQL <%= Gitlab::Database.version %>, but PostgreSQL >= <%= Gitlab::Database::MINIMUM_POSTGRES_VERSION %>
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is required for this version of GitLab.
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<% if Rails.env.development? || Rails.env.test? %>
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If using gitlab-development-kit, please find the relevant steps here:
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https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-development-kit/-/blob/master/doc/howto/postgresql.md#upgrade-postgresql
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<% end %>
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Please upgrade your environment to a supported PostgreSQL version, see
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https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/install/requirements.html#database for details.
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******************************************************************************
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EOS
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rescue ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError, PG::Error
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# ignore - happens when Rake tasks yet have to create a database, e.g. for testing
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end
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def self.nulls_last_order(field, direction = 'ASC')
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Arel.sql("#{field} #{direction} NULLS LAST")
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end
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def self.nulls_first_order(field, direction = 'ASC')
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Arel.sql("#{field} #{direction} NULLS FIRST")
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end
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def self.random
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"RANDOM()"
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end
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def self.true_value
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"'t'"
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end
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def self.false_value
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"'f'"
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end
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def self.with_connection_pool(pool_size)
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pool = create_connection_pool(pool_size)
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begin
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yield(pool)
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ensure
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pool.disconnect!
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end
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end
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# Bulk inserts a number of rows into a table, optionally returning their
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# IDs.
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#
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# table - The name of the table to insert the rows into.
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# rows - An Array of Hash instances, each mapping the columns to their
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# values.
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# return_ids - When set to true the return value will be an Array of IDs of
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# the inserted rows
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# disable_quote - A key or an Array of keys to exclude from quoting (You
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# become responsible for protection from SQL injection for
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# these keys!)
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# on_conflict - Defines an upsert. Values can be: :disabled (default) or
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# :do_nothing
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def self.bulk_insert(table, rows, return_ids: false, disable_quote: [], on_conflict: nil)
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return if rows.empty?
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keys = rows.first.keys
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columns = keys.map { |key| connection.quote_column_name(key) }
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disable_quote = Array(disable_quote).to_set
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tuples = rows.map do |row|
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keys.map do |k|
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disable_quote.include?(k) ? row[k] : connection.quote(row[k])
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end
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end
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sql = <<-EOF
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INSERT INTO #{table} (#{columns.join(', ')})
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VALUES #{tuples.map { |tuple| "(#{tuple.join(', ')})" }.join(', ')}
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EOF
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sql = "#{sql} ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING" if on_conflict == :do_nothing
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sql = "#{sql} RETURNING id" if return_ids
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result = connection.execute(sql)
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if return_ids
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result.values.map { |tuple| tuple[0].to_i }
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else
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[]
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end
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end
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def self.sanitize_timestamp(timestamp)
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MAX_TIMESTAMP_VALUE > timestamp ? timestamp : MAX_TIMESTAMP_VALUE.dup
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end
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# pool_size - The size of the DB pool.
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# host - An optional host name to use instead of the default one.
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def self.create_connection_pool(pool_size, host = nil, port = nil)
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env = Rails.env
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original_config = ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.to_h
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env_config = original_config[env].merge('pool' => pool_size)
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env_config['host'] = host if host
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env_config['port'] = port if port
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config = ActiveRecord::DatabaseConfigurations.new(
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original_config.merge(env => env_config)
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)
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spec =
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ActiveRecord::
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ConnectionAdapters::
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ConnectionSpecification::Resolver.new(config).spec(env.to_sym)
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ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionPool.new(spec)
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end
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def self.connection
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ActiveRecord::Base.connection
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end
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private_class_method :connection
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def self.cached_column_exists?(table_name, column_name)
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connection.schema_cache.columns_hash(table_name).has_key?(column_name.to_s)
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end
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def self.cached_table_exists?(table_name)
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exists? && connection.schema_cache.data_source_exists?(table_name)
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end
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def self.database_version
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row = connection.execute("SELECT VERSION()").first
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row['version']
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end
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def self.exists?
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connection
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true
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rescue
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false
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end
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def self.get_write_location(ar_connection)
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row = ar_connection
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.select_all("SELECT pg_current_wal_insert_lsn()::text AS location")
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.first
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row['location'] if row
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end
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private_class_method :database_version
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def self.add_post_migrate_path_to_rails(force: false)
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return if ENV['SKIP_POST_DEPLOYMENT_MIGRATIONS'] && !force
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Rails.application.config.paths['db'].each do |db_path|
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path = Rails.root.join(db_path, 'post_migrate').to_s
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unless Rails.application.config.paths['db/migrate'].include? path
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Rails.application.config.paths['db/migrate'] << path
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# Rails memoizes migrations at certain points where it won't read the above
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# path just yet. As such we must also update the following list of paths.
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ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations_paths << path
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end
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end
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end
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# inside_transaction? will return true if the caller is running within a transaction. Handles special cases
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# when running inside a test environment, where tests may be wrapped in transactions
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def self.inside_transaction?
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if Rails.env.test?
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ActiveRecord::Base.connection.open_transactions > open_transactions_baseline
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else
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ActiveRecord::Base.connection.open_transactions > 0
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end
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end
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# These methods that access @open_transactions_baseline are not thread-safe.
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# These are fine though because we only call these in RSpec's main thread. If we decide to run
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# specs multi-threaded, we would need to use something like ThreadGroup to keep track of this value
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def self.set_open_transactions_baseline
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@open_transactions_baseline = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.open_transactions
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end
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def self.reset_open_transactions_baseline
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@open_transactions_baseline = 0
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end
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def self.open_transactions_baseline
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@open_transactions_baseline ||= 0
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end
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private_class_method :open_transactions_baseline
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# Monkeypatch rails with upgraded database observability
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def self.install_monkey_patches
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ActiveRecord::Base.prepend(ActiveRecordBaseTransactionMetrics)
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end
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# observe_transaction_duration is called from ActiveRecordBaseTransactionMetrics.transaction and used to
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# record transaction durations.
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def self.observe_transaction_duration(duration_seconds)
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if current_transaction = ::Gitlab::Metrics::Transaction.current
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current_transaction.observe(:gitlab_database_transaction_seconds, duration_seconds) do
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docstring "Time spent in database transactions, in seconds"
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end
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end
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rescue Prometheus::Client::LabelSetValidator::LabelSetError => err
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# Ensure that errors in recording these metrics don't affect the operation of the application
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Gitlab::AppLogger.error("Unable to observe database transaction duration: #{err}")
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end
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# MonkeyPatch for ActiveRecord::Base for adding observability
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module ActiveRecordBaseTransactionMetrics
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# A monkeypatch over ActiveRecord::Base.transaction.
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# It provides observability into transactional methods.
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def transaction(options = {}, &block)
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start_time = Gitlab::Metrics::System.monotonic_time
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super(options, &block)
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ensure
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Gitlab::Database.observe_transaction_duration(Gitlab::Metrics::System.monotonic_time - start_time)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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Gitlab::Database.prepend_if_ee('EE::Gitlab::Database')
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