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2019-09-03Fix performance bar thresholdsSean McGivern
These were written in seconds but are supposed to be in milliseconds. The total Gitaly time was wrong for the same reason.
2019-09-02Merge branch 'fix-peek-on-puma' into 'master'Rémy Coutable
Fix Peek on Puma Closes #66528 See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!32213
2019-08-28Make performance bar enabled checks consistentSean McGivern
Previously, we called the `peek_enabled?` method like so: prepend_before_action :set_peek_request_id, if: :peek_enabled? Now we don't have a `set_peek_request_id` method, so we don't need that line. However, the `peek_enabled?` part had a side-effect: it would also populate the request store cache for whether the performance bar was enabled for the current request or not. This commit makes that side-effect explicit, and replaces all uses of `peek_enabled?` with the more explicit `Gitlab::PerformanceBar.enabled_for_request?`. There is one spec that still sets `SafeRequestStore[:peek_enabled]` directly, because it is contrasting behaviour with and without a request store enabled. The upshot is: 1. We still set the value in one place. We make it more explicit that that's what we're doing. 2. Reading that value uses a consistent method so it's easier to find in future.
2019-08-28Return warnings for performance bar from backendSean McGivern
For each DetailedView subclass, we add a `warnings` array to: 1. The top-level response. 2. Each individual call under the `details` key. We use the `.thresholds` hash on the DetailedView to determine what's a warning. If that hash is empty (the default), then the warnings array will always be empty.
2019-07-26Replace peek-pg with our own implementationSean McGivern
This uses an ActiveRecord subscriber to get queries and calculate the total query time from that. This means that the total will always be consistent with the queries in the table. It does however mean that we could potentially miss some queries that don't go through ActiveRecord. Making this change also allows us to unify the response JSON a little bit, making the frontend slightly simpler as a result.