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diff --git a/doc/development/adding_database_indexes.md b/doc/development/adding_database_indexes.md index 571d2f353d4..0e8e8289464 100644 --- a/doc/development/adding_database_indexes.md +++ b/doc/development/adding_database_indexes.md @@ -317,11 +317,11 @@ end You must test the database index changes locally before creating a merge request. -### Verify indexes created asynchronously +### Verify indexes created asynchronously Use the asynchronous index helpers on your local environment to test changes for creating an index: 1. Enable the feature flags by running `Feature.enable(:database_async_index_creation)` and `Feature.enable(:database_reindexing)` in the Rails console. 1. Run `bundle exec rails db:migrate` so that it creates an entry in the `postgres_async_indexes` table. 1. Run `bundle exec rails gitlab:db:reindex` so that the index is created asynchronously. -1. To verify the index, open the PostgreSQL console using the [GDK](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-development-kit/-/blob/main/doc/howto/postgresql.md) command `gdk psql` and run the command `\d <index_name>` to check that your newly created index exists. +1. To verify the index, open the PostgreSQL console using the [GDK](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-development-kit/-/blob/main/doc/howto/postgresql.md) command `gdk psql` and run the command `\d <index_name>` to check that your newly created index exists. |