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.
This will help diagnose the source of excessive I/O from Rugged
calls. To implement this, we need to obtain the full list of arguments
sent to each request method.
Currently, MergeToRefService is specifically designed for
createing merge commits from source branch and target branch of
merge reqeusts. We extend this behavior to source branch and any
target ref paths.
It used to be the case that GitLab created symlinks for each repository
to one copy of the Git hooks, so these ran when required. This changed
to set the hooks dynamically on Gitaly when invoking Git.
The side effect is that we didn't need all these symlinks anymore, which
Gitaly doesn't create anymore either. Now that means that the tests in
GitLab-Rails should test for it either.
Related: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly/issues/1392#note_175619926
Attempting to use the API endpoint
/projects/:id/repository/tree?recursive=true would only return a subset
of the results since the full recursive list wasn't actually being
returned.
Closes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/61979
Gitaly's FetchIntoObjectPool RPC will idempotently fetch objects into an
object pool. If the pool doesn't exist, it will create an empty pool
before attempting the fetch. This change adds client code as well as
specs to cover this behavior.
Inside a wiki, when we show the sidebar or browse to the `pages`,
all page contents are retrieved from Gitaly and that is a waste
of resources, since no content from that pages are going to be
showed.
This MR introduces the method `ProjectWiki#list_pages`,
which uses new wiki_list_pages RPC call to retrieve
pages without content
Also in the `WikisController` we're using the method to show
pages in the sidebar and also on the `pages` page.
A temp reference is only needed to fetch a branch from another project,
as in the case for forked repositories. For branch comparisons within
the same project, we can just use the existing branch names to do the
comparison.
Relates to https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/38689#note_126107862
This brings back changes in
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/20432.
For users using Gitaly on top of NFS, accessing the Git data directly
via Rugged may be faster than going through than Gitaly. This merge
request introduces the feature flag `rugged_list_commits_by_oid` to
activate the Rugged method.
For one customer, we saw that ListCommitsByOid was the second highest
used endpoint that may be causing increased load.