gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/tasks/gitlab/setup.rake

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# frozen_string_literal: true
namespace :gitlab do
desc "GitLab | Setup production application"
task setup: :gitlab_environment do
check_gitaly_connection
setup_db
end
def check_gitaly_connection
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages.each do |name, _details|
Gitlab::GitalyClient::ServerService.new(name).info
end
rescue GRPC::Unavailable => ex
puts "Failed to connect to Gitaly...".color(:red)
puts "Error: #{ex}"
exit 1
end
def setup_db
warn_user_is_not_gitlab
unless ENV['force'] == 'yes'
puts "This will create the necessary database tables and seed the database."
puts "You will lose any previous data stored in the database."
ask_to_continue
puts ""
end
# In production, we might want to prevent ourselves from shooting
# ourselves in the foot, so let's only do this in a test or
# development environment.
Rake::Task["dev:terminate_all_connections"].invoke unless Rails.env.production?
Rake::Task["db:reset"].invoke
Rake::Task["db:seed_fu"].invoke
rescue Gitlab::TaskAbortedByUserError
puts "Quitting...".color(:red)
exit 1
end
end