gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/setup_helper.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'toml-rb'
module Gitlab
module SetupHelper
def create_configuration(dir, storage_paths, force: false)
generate_configuration(
configuration_toml(dir, storage_paths),
get_config_path(dir),
force: force
)
end
# rubocop:disable Rails/Output
def generate_configuration(toml_data, config_path, force: false)
FileUtils.rm_f(config_path) if force
File.open(config_path, File::WRONLY | File::CREAT | File::EXCL) do |f|
f.puts toml_data
end
rescue Errno::EEXIST
puts 'Skipping config.toml generation:'
puts 'A configuration file already exists.'
rescue ArgumentError => e
puts 'Skipping config.toml generation:'
puts e.message
end
# rubocop:enable Rails/Output
module Workhorse
extend Gitlab::SetupHelper
class << self
def configuration_toml(dir, _)
config = { redis: { URL: redis_url } }
TomlRB.dump(config)
end
def redis_url
Gitlab::Redis::SharedState.url
end
def get_config_path(dir)
File.join(dir, 'config.toml')
end
end
end
module Gitaly
extend Gitlab::SetupHelper
class << self
# We cannot create config.toml files for all possible Gitaly configuations.
# For instance, if Gitaly is running on another machine then it makes no
# sense to write a config.toml file on the current machine. This method will
# only generate a configuration for the most common and simplest case: when
# we have exactly one Gitaly process and we are sure it is running locally
# because it uses a Unix socket.
# For development and testing purposes, an extra storage is added to gitaly,
# which is not known to Rails, but must be explicitly stubbed.
def configuration_toml(gitaly_dir, storage_paths, gitaly_ruby: true)
storages = []
address = nil
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages.each do |key, val|
if address
if address != val['gitaly_address']
raise ArgumentError, "Your gitlab.yml contains more than one gitaly_address."
end
elsif URI(val['gitaly_address']).scheme != 'unix'
raise ArgumentError, "Automatic config.toml generation only supports 'unix:' addresses."
else
address = val['gitaly_address']
end
storages << { name: key, path: storage_paths[key] }
end
config = { socket_path: address.sub(/\Aunix:/, '') }
if Rails.env.test?
storage_path = Rails.root.join('tmp', 'tests', 'second_storage').to_s
storages << { name: 'test_second_storage', path: storage_path }
config[:auth] = { token: 'secret' }
# Compared to production, tests run in constrained environments. This
# number is meant to grow with the number of concurrent rails requests /
# sidekiq jobs, and concurrency will be low anyway in test.
config[:git] = { catfile_cache_size: 5 }
end
config[:storage] = storages
internal_socket_dir = File.join(gitaly_dir, 'internal_sockets')
FileUtils.mkdir(internal_socket_dir) unless File.exist?(internal_socket_dir)
config[:internal_socket_dir] = internal_socket_dir
config[:'gitaly-ruby'] = { dir: File.join(gitaly_dir, 'ruby') } if gitaly_ruby
config[:'gitlab-shell'] = { dir: Gitlab.config.gitlab_shell.path }
config[:bin_dir] = Gitlab.config.gitaly.client_path
config[:gitlab] = { url: Gitlab.config.gitlab.url }
TomlRB.dump(config)
end
private
def get_config_path(dir)
File.join(dir, 'config.toml')
end
end
end
module Praefect
extend Gitlab::SetupHelper
class << self
def configuration_toml(gitaly_dir, storage_paths)
nodes = [{ storage: 'default', address: "unix:#{gitaly_dir}/gitaly.socket", primary: true, token: 'secret' }]
storages = [{ name: 'default', node: nodes }]
failover = { enabled: false }
config = { socket_path: "#{gitaly_dir}/praefect.socket", memory_queue_enabled: true, virtual_storage: storages, failover: failover }
config[:token] = 'secret' if Rails.env.test?
TomlRB.dump(config)
end
private
def get_config_path(dir)
File.join(dir, 'praefect.config.toml')
end
end
end
end
end