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2018-05-29Throttle updates to Project#last_repository_updated_at.Andreas Brandl
Closes #35364.
2018-03-06Singularize model name.Andreas Brandl
2018-03-06Rename to UserInteractedProjects.Andreas Brandl
This is to avoid a mix-up with the existing concept of 'user contributions'. See `User#contributed_projects` or `Event#contributions`.
2018-03-06Only track contributions if table is available.Andreas Brandl
This is due to the problem that the callback can be called while running an earlier database schema version (for example during earlier migrations). We work around this by checking the current schema version and only track contributions if the table is available.
2018-03-06Track which projects a user contributed to.Andreas Brandl
Closes #43460.
2018-01-04Eager load event target authors whenever possibleYorick Peterse
This ensures that the "author" association of an event's "target" association is eager loaded whenever the "target" association defines an "author" association. This in turn solves the N+1 query problem we first tried to solve in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/15788 but caused problems when displaying milestones as those don't define an "author" association. The approach in this commit does mean that the authors are _always_ eager loaded since this takes place in the "belongs_to" block. This however shouldn't pose too much of a problem, and as far as I can tell there's no real way around this unfortunately.
2017-12-22Replace '.team << [user, role]' with 'add_role(user)' in specsblackst0ne
2017-09-06Finish migration to the new events setupYorick Peterse
This finishes the procedure for migrating events from the old format into the new format. Code no longer uses the old setup and the database tables used during the migration process are swapped, with the old table being dropped. While the database migration can be reversed this will 1) take a lot of time as data has to be coped around 2) won't restore data in the "events.data" column as we have no way of restoring this. Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/37241
2017-08-22Fix display of push events for removed refsYorick Peterse
This changes the style of push events that remove tags or branches so they don't display the commit details. This prevents displaying commit details such as: 000000 . --broken encoding Instead we now simply display the header such as: Administrator deleted branch example-branch This is displayed in the same style as events for newly created branches/tags. This commit also ensures that if no commit message is present we simply don't display anything, instead of "--broken encoding". Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/36685 Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/36722
2017-08-10Migrate events into a new formatYorick Peterse
This commit migrates events data in such a way that push events are stored much more efficiently. This is done by creating a shadow table called "events_for_migration", and a table called "push_event_payloads" which is used for storing push data of push events. The background migration in this commit will copy events from the "events" table into the "events_for_migration" table, push events in will also have a row created in "push_event_payloads". This approach allows us to reclaim space in the next release by simply swapping the "events" and "events_for_migration" tables, then dropping the old events (now "events_for_migration") table. The new table structure is also optimised for storage space, and does not include the unused "title" column nor the "data" column (since this data is moved to "push_event_payloads"). == Newly Created Events Newly created events are inserted into both "events" and "events_for_migration", both using the exact same primary key value. The table "push_event_payloads" in turn has a foreign key to the _shadow_ table. This removes the need for recreating and validating the foreign key after swapping the tables. Since the shadow table also has a foreign key to "projects.id" we also don't have to worry about orphaned rows. This approach however does require some additional storage as we're duplicating a portion of the events data for at least 1 release. The exact amount is hard to estimate, but for GitLab.com this is expected to be between 10 and 20 GB at most. The background migration in this commit deliberately does _not_ update the "events" table as doing so would put a lot of pressure on PostgreSQL's auto vacuuming system. == Supporting Both Old And New Events Application code has also been adjusted to support push events using both the old and new data formats. This is done by creating a PushEvent class which extends the regular Event class. Using Rails' Single Table Inheritance system we can ensure the right class is used for the right data, which in this case is based on the value of `events.action`. To support displaying old and new data at the same time the PushEvent class re-defines a few methods of the Event class, falling back to their original implementations for push events in the old format. Once all existing events have been migrated the various push event related methods can be removed from the Event model, and the calls to `super` can be removed from the methods in the PushEvent model. The UI and event atom feed have also been slightly changed to better handle this new setup, fortunately only a few changes were necessary to make this work. == API Changes The API only displays push data of events in the new format. Supporting both formats in the API is a bit more difficult compared to the UI. Since the old push data was not really well documented (apart from one example that used an incorrect "action" nmae) I decided that supporting both was not worth the effort, especially since events will be migrated in a few days _and_ new events are created in the correct format.
2017-08-03Change all `:empty_project` to `:project`Robert Speicher
2017-07-27Remove superfluous lib: true, type: redis, service: true, models: true, ↵Rémy Coutable
services: true, no_db: true, api: true Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2017-06-21Enable Style/DotPosition Rubocop :cop:Grzegorz Bizon
2017-05-05Merge branch 'master' of gitlab.com:gitlab-org/gitlab-ce into mia_backort[ci ↵Valery Sizov
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2017-05-04Update last_repository_updated_at when a push event is createdDouglas Barbosa Alexandre
2017-05-04Backport of multiple_assignees_feature [ci skip]Valery Sizov
2017-02-02Add traits for the different Event types to the Event factoryRobert Speicher
2017-01-27Use `:empty_project` where possible in model specsRobert Speicher
2016-11-25Removed data-user-is view codeYorick Peterse
With events no longer being cached this is no longer needed.
2016-11-16Allow commit note to be visible if repo is visibleRémy Coutable
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2016-11-09Merge branch '23403-fix-events-for-private-project-features' into 'security'Robert Speicher
Respect project visibility settings in the contributions calendar This MR fixes a number of bugs relating to access controls and date selection of events for the contributions calendar Closes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/23403 See merge request !2019 Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2016-10-20Differentiate the expire from leave eventCallum Dryden
At the moment we cannot see weather a user left a project due to their membership expiring of if they themselves opted to leave the project. This adds a new event type that allows us to make this differentiation. Note that is not really feasable to go back and reliably fix up the previous events. As a result the events for previous expire removals will remain the same however events of this nature going forward will be correctly represented.
2016-10-13Union examples in event spec fo speed upSemyon Pupkov
2016-10-11Make guests unable to view MRsValery Sizov
2016-10-04Remove lease from Event#reset_project_activityYorick Peterse
Per GitLab.com's performance metrics this method could take up to 5 seconds of wall time to complete, while only taking 1-2 milliseconds of CPU time. Removing the Redis lease in favour of conditional updates allows us to work around this. A slight drawback is that this allows for multiple threads/processes to try and update the same row. However, only a single thread/process will ever win since the UPDATE query uses a WHERE condition to only update rows that were not updated in the last hour. Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#22473
2016-09-19Restrict last_activity_at updates to one per hourYorick Peterse
The lock in turn is only obtained when actually needed, reducing some load on Redis. Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#22213
2016-07-07Update test with new factory nameDouwe Maan
2016-07-06Use a more future-proof check for Note/LegacyDiffNoteRémy Coutable
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2016-07-04Fix diff comments not showing up in activity feedRémy Coutable
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2016-06-14Project members with guest role can't access confidential issuesDouglas Barbosa Alexandre
2016-05-09Remove the annotate gem and delete old annotationsJeroen van Baarsen
In 8278b763d96ef10c6494409b18b7eb541463af29 the default behaviour of annotation has changes, which was causing a lot of noise in diffs. We decided in #17382 that it is better to get rid of the whole annotate gem, and instead let people look at schema.rb for the columns in a table. Fixes: #17382
2016-04-25Throttle the update of `project.last_activity_at` to 1 minuteRémy Coutable
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2016-03-24Rename `Event#proper?` to `Event#visible_to_user?`Douglas Barbosa Alexandre
2016-03-24Comments on confidential issues doesn't show in activity feed to non-membersDouglas Barbosa Alexandre
2016-03-18Restrict access to confidential issues on activity feedDouglas Barbosa Alexandre
2016-01-27Use Atom update times of the first eventYorick Peterse
By simply loading the first event from the already sorted set we save ourselves extra (slow) queries just to get the latest update timestamp. This removes the need for Event.latest_update_time and significantly reduces the time needed to build an Atom feed. Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#12415
2015-12-09Tag model specsDouwe Maan
2015-11-18Added Event.limit_recentYorick Peterse
This will be used to move some querying logic from the users controller to the Event model (where it belongs).
2015-11-18Faster way of obtaining latest event update timeYorick Peterse
Instead of using MAX(events.updated_at) we can simply sort the events in descending order by the "id" column and grab the first row. In other words, instead of this: SELECT max(events.updated_at) AS max_id FROM events LEFT OUTER JOIN projects ON projects.id = events.project_id LEFT OUTER JOIN namespaces ON namespaces.id = projects.namespace_id WHERE events.author_id IS NOT NULL AND events.project_id IN (13083); we can use this: SELECT events.updated_at AS max_id FROM events LEFT OUTER JOIN projects ON projects.id = events.project_id LEFT OUTER JOIN namespaces ON namespaces.id = projects.namespace_id WHERE events.author_id IS NOT NULL AND events.project_id IN (13083) ORDER BY events.id DESC LIMIT 1; This has the benefit that on PostgreSQL a backwards index scan can be used, which due to the "LIMIT 1" will at most process only a single row. This in turn greatly speeds up the process of grabbing the latest update time. This can be confirmed by looking at the query plans. The first query produces the following plan: Aggregate (cost=43779.84..43779.85 rows=1 width=12) (actual time=2142.462..2142.462 rows=1 loops=1) -> Index Scan using index_events_on_project_id on events (cost=0.43..43704.69 rows=30060 width=12) (actual time=0.033..2138.086 rows=32769 loops=1) Index Cond: (project_id = 13083) Filter: (author_id IS NOT NULL) Planning time: 1.248 ms Execution time: 2142.548 ms The second query in turn produces the following plan: Limit (cost=0.43..41.65 rows=1 width=16) (actual time=1.394..1.394 rows=1 loops=1) -> Index Scan Backward using events_pkey on events (cost=0.43..1238907.96 rows=30060 width=16) (actual time=1.394..1.394 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: ((author_id IS NOT NULL) AND (project_id = 13083)) Rows Removed by Filter: 2104 Planning time: 0.166 ms Execution time: 1.408 ms According to the above plans the 2nd query is around 1500 times faster. However, re-running the first query produces timings of around 80 ms, making the 2nd query "only" around 55 times faster.
2015-02-12Updated rspec to rspec 3.x syntaxJeroen van Baarsen
Signed-off-by: Jeroen van Baarsen <jeroenvanbaarsen@gmail.com>
2014-11-05Merge pull request #8233 from cirosantilli/rm-new-branch-deadValeriy Sizov
Remove dead Event#new_branch? method
2014-11-03Factor '0' * 40 blank ref constantsCiro Santilli
2014-11-03Remove dead Event#new_branch? methodCiro Santilli
2014-06-18Fix project deletion and testsDmitriy Zaporozhets
2014-04-09Re-annotate modelsDmitriy Zaporozhets
Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
2013-12-15fix most of warningsskv
2013-03-26stub notification in event modelDmitriy Zaporozhets
2013-02-13Constants in Events looks good nowAndrew8xx8
2012-12-14Fixed event.allowed? with event.proper?Dmitriy Zaporozhets
2012-11-19Annotated. schema updatedDmitriy Zaporozhets