Commit 6a651eb7 authored by Phil Hughes's avatar Phil Hughes

Merge branch 'master' into 44846-improve-web-ide-left-panel-and-modes

parents 26c241d9 a8cb4322
......@@ -289,7 +289,6 @@ stages:
# Trigger a package build in omnibus-gitlab repository
#
package-and-qa:
<<: *dedicated-runner
image: ruby:2.4-alpine
before_script: []
stage: build
......
......@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ _This notice should stay as the first item in the CONTRIBUTING.md file._
- [Workflow labels](#workflow-labels)
- [Type labels (~"feature proposal", ~bug, ~customer, etc.)](#type-labels-feature-proposal-bug-customer-etc)
- [Subject labels (~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, etc.)](#subject-labels-wiki-container-registry-ldap-api-etc)
- [Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Edge, ~Platform, etc.)](#team-labels-cicd-discussion-edge-platform-etc)
- [Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Quality, ~Platform, etc.)](#team-labels-cicd-discussion-quality-platform-etc)
- [Milestone labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#milestone-labels-deliverable-stretch-next-patch-release)
- [Priority labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#bug-priority-labels-p1-p2-p3-etc)
- [Severity labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#bug-severity-labels-s1-s2-s3-etc)
- [Label for community contributors (~"Accepting Merge Requests")](#label-for-community-contributors-accepting-merge-requests)
- [Implement design & UI elements](#implement-design-ui-elements)
- [Implement design & UI elements](#implement-design--ui-elements)
- [Issue tracker](#issue-tracker)
- [Issue triaging](#issue-triaging)
- [Feature proposals](#feature-proposals)
......@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ is a great place to start. Issues with a lower weight (1 or 2) are deemed
suitable for beginners. These issues will be of reasonable size and challenge,
for anyone to start contributing to GitLab. If you have any questions or need help visit [Getting Help](https://about.gitlab.com/getting-help/#discussion) to
learn how to communicate with GitLab. If you're looking for a Gitter or Slack channel
please consider we favor
please consider we favor
[asynchronous communication](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#internal-communication) over real time communication. Thanks for your contribution!
## Workflow labels
......@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Most issues will have labels for at least one of the following:
- Type: ~"feature proposal", ~bug, ~customer, etc.
- Subject: ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, ~frontend, etc.
- Team: ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Edge, ~Platform, etc.
- Team: ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Quality, ~Platform, etc.
- Milestone: ~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release"
- Priority: ~P1, ~P2, ~P3, ~P4
- Severity: ~S1, ~S2, ~S3, ~S4
......@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@ Examples of subject labels are ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api,
Subject labels are always all-lowercase.
### Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Edge, ~Platform, etc.)
### Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Quality, ~Platform, etc.)
Team labels specify what team is responsible for this issue.
Assigning a team label makes sure issues get the attention of the appropriate
people.
The current team labels are ~Build, ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Documentation, ~Edge,
The current team labels are ~Build, ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Documentation, ~Quality,
~Geo, ~Gitaly, ~Monitoring, ~Platform, ~Release, ~"Security Products" and ~"UX".
The descriptions on the [labels page][labels-page] explain what falls under the
......@@ -199,12 +199,12 @@ release. There are three levels of Milestone labels:
- ~Stretch: Issues that are a stretch goal for delivering in the current
milestone. If these issues are not done in the current release, they will
strongly be considered for the next release.
- ~"Next Patch Release": Issues to put in the next patch release. Work on these
- ~"Next Patch Release": Issues to put in the next patch release. Work on these
first, and add the "Pick Into X" label to the merge request, along with the
appropriate milestone.
Each issue scheduled for the current milestone should be labeled ~Deliverable
or ~"Stretch". Any open issue for a previous milestone should be labeled
or ~"Stretch". Any open issue for a previous milestone should be labeled
~"Next Patch Release", or otherwise rescheduled to a different milestone.
### Bug Priority labels (~P1, ~P2, ~P3 & etc.)
......@@ -221,16 +221,16 @@ This label documents the planned timeline & urgency which is used to measure aga
#### Specific Priority guidance
| Label | Availability / Performance |
| Label | Availability / Performance |
|-------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
| ~P1 | |
| ~P1 | |
| ~P2 | The issue is (almost) guaranteed to occur in the near future |
| ~P3 | The issue is likely to occur in the near future |
| ~P4 | The issue _may_ occur but it's not likely |
### Bug Severity labels (~S1, ~S2, ~S3 & etc.)
Severity labels help us clearly communicate the impact of a ~bug on users.
Severity labels help us clearly communicate the impact of a ~bug on users.
| Label | Meaning | Impact of the defect | Example |
|-------|-------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|---------|
......@@ -241,9 +241,9 @@ Severity labels help us clearly communicate the impact of a ~bug on users.
#### Specific Severity guidance
| Label | Security Impact |
| Label | Security Impact |
|-------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ~S1 | >50% customers impacted (possible company extinction level event) |
| ~S1 | >50% customers impacted (possible company extinction level event) |
| ~S2 | Multiple customers impacted (but not apocalyptic) |
| ~S3 | A single customer impacted |
| ~S4 | No customer impact, or expected impact within 30 days |
......@@ -727,4 +727,3 @@ available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/1/0/](http://contributor
[^1]: Please note that specs other than JavaScript specs are considered backend
code.
\ No newline at end of file
......@@ -283,7 +283,6 @@ gem 'batch-loader', '~> 1.2.1'
gem 'peek', '~> 1.0.1'
gem 'peek-gc', '~> 0.0.2'
gem 'peek-mysql2', '~> 1.1.0', group: :mysql
gem 'peek-performance_bar', '~> 1.3.0'
gem 'peek-pg', '~> 1.3.0', group: :postgres
gem 'peek-rblineprof', '~> 0.2.0'
gem 'peek-redis', '~> 1.2.0'
......
......@@ -603,8 +603,6 @@ GEM
atomic (>= 1.0.0)
mysql2
peek
peek-performance_bar (1.3.1)
peek (>= 0.1.0)
peek-pg (1.3.0)
concurrent-ruby
concurrent-ruby-ext
......@@ -1130,7 +1128,6 @@ DEPENDENCIES
peek (~> 1.0.1)
peek-gc (~> 0.0.2)
peek-mysql2 (~> 1.1.0)
peek-performance_bar (~> 1.3.0)
peek-pg (~> 1.3.0)
peek-rblineprof (~> 0.2.0)
peek-redis (~> 1.2.0)
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......@@ -26,11 +26,18 @@ export default {
required: false,
default: false,
},
forceModifiedIcon: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
},
computed: {
changedIcon() {
const suffix = this.file.staged && !this.showStagedIcon ? '-solid' : '';
return this.file.tempFile ? `file-addition${suffix}` : `file-modified${suffix}`;
return this.file.tempFile && !this.forceModifiedIcon
? `file-addition${suffix}`
: `file-modified${suffix}`;
},
stagedIcon() {
return `${this.changedIcon}-solid`;
......
<script>
import { mapActions } from 'vuex';
import icon from '~/vue_shared/components/icon.vue';
import newModal from './modal.vue';
import upload from './upload.vue';
import { mapActions } from 'vuex';
import icon from '~/vue_shared/components/icon.vue';
import newModal from './modal.vue';
import upload from './upload.vue';
export default {
components: {
icon,
newModal,
upload,
export default {
components: {
icon,
newModal,
upload,
},
props: {
branch: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
props: {
branch: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
path: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
path: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
data() {
return {
openModal: false,
modalType: '',
dropdownOpen: false,
};
},
data() {
return {
openModal: false,
modalType: '',
dropdownOpen: false,
};
},
watch: {
dropdownOpen() {
this.$nextTick(() => {
this.$refs.dropdownMenu.scrollIntoView();
});
},
methods: {
...mapActions([
'createTempEntry',
]),
createNewItem(type) {
this.modalType = type;
this.openModal = true;
this.dropdownOpen = false;
},
hideModal() {
this.openModal = false;
},
openDropdown() {
this.dropdownOpen = !this.dropdownOpen;
},
},
methods: {
...mapActions(['createTempEntry']),
createNewItem(type) {
this.modalType = type;
this.openModal = true;
this.dropdownOpen = false;
},
};
hideModal() {
this.openModal = false;
},
openDropdown() {
this.dropdownOpen = !this.dropdownOpen;
},
},
};
</script>
<template>
......@@ -71,7 +76,10 @@
css-classes="pull-left"
/>
</button>
<ul class="dropdown-menu dropdown-menu-right">
<ul
class="dropdown-menu dropdown-menu-right"
ref="dropdownMenu"
>
<li>
<a
href="#"
......
......@@ -40,13 +40,6 @@ export default {
return __('Create file');
},
formLabelName() {
if (this.type === 'tree') {
return __('Directory name');
}
return __('File name');
},
},
mounted() {
this.$refs.fieldName.focus();
......@@ -82,8 +75,8 @@ export default {
@submit.prevent="createEntryInStore"
>
<fieldset class="form-group append-bottom-0">
<label class="label-light col-sm-3">
{{ formLabelName }}
<label class="label-light col-sm-3 ide-new-modal-label">
{{ __('Name') }}
</label>
<div class="col-sm-9">
<input
......
......@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ export default {
:file="file"
/>
</span>
<span class="pull-right">
<span class="pull-right ide-file-icon-holder">
<mr-file-icon
v-if="file.mrChange"
/>
......@@ -106,7 +106,8 @@ export default {
:file="file"
:show-tooltip="true"
:show-staged-icon="true"
class="prepend-top-5 pull-right"
:force-modified-icon="true"
class="pull-right"
/>
</span>
<new-dropdown
......
......@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ export default {
<changed-file-icon
v-else
:file="tab"
:force-modified-icon="true"
/>
</button>
</li>
......
......@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ export const createTempEntry = (
}
worker.addEventListener('message', ({ data }) => {
const { file } = data;
const { file, parentPath } = data;
worker.terminate();
......@@ -90,6 +90,10 @@ export const createTempEntry = (
dispatch('setFileActive', file.path);
}
if (parentPath && !state.entries[parentPath].opened) {
commit(types.TOGGLE_TREE_OPEN, parentPath);
}
resolve(file);
});
......@@ -146,6 +150,14 @@ export const setCurrentBranchId = ({ commit }, currentBranchId) => {
commit(types.SET_CURRENT_BRANCH, currentBranchId);
};
export const updateTempFlagForEntry = ({ commit, dispatch, state }, { file, tempFile }) => {
commit(types.UPDATE_TEMP_FLAG, { path: file.path, tempFile });
if (file.parentPath) {
dispatch('updateTempFlagForEntry', { file: state.entries[file.parentPath], tempFile });
}
};
export const toggleFileFinder = ({ commit }, fileFindVisible) =>
commit(types.TOGGLE_FILE_FINDER, fileFindVisible);
......
......@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ export const getFileData = ({ state, commit, dispatch }, { path, makeFileActive
const file = state.entries[path];
commit(types.TOGGLE_LOADING, { entry: file });
return service
.getFileData(file.url)
.getFileData(`${gon.relative_url_root ? gon.relative_url_root : ''}${file.url}`)
.then(res => {
const pageTitle = decodeURI(normalizeHeaders(res.headers)['PAGE-TITLE']);
setPageTitle(pageTitle);
......
......@@ -110,6 +110,17 @@ export const updateFilesAfterCommit = (
{ root: true },
);
commit(
rootTypes.TOGGLE_FILE_CHANGED,
{
file,
changed: false,
},
{ root: true },
);
dispatch('updateTempFlagForEntry', { file, tempFile: false }, { root: true });
eventHub.$emit(`editor.update.model.content.${file.key}`, {
content: file.content,
changed: !!changedFile,
......
......@@ -61,4 +61,5 @@ export const ADD_PENDING_TAB = 'ADD_PENDING_TAB';
export const REMOVE_PENDING_TAB = 'REMOVE_PENDING_TAB';
export const UPDATE_ACTIVITY_BAR_VIEW = 'UPDATE_ACTIVITY_BAR_VIEW';
export const UPDATE_TEMP_FLAG = 'UPDATE_TEMP_FLAG';
export const TOGGLE_FILE_FINDER = 'TOGGLE_FILE_FINDER';
......@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import mergeRequestMutation from './mutations/merge_request';
import fileMutations from './mutations/file';
import treeMutations from './mutations/tree';
import branchMutations from './mutations/branch';
import { sortTree } from './utils';
export default {
[types.SET_INITIAL_DATA](state, data) {
......@@ -73,7 +74,7 @@ export default {
f => foundEntry.tree.find(e => e.path === f.path) === undefined,
);
Object.assign(foundEntry, {
tree: foundEntry.tree.concat(tree),
tree: sortTree(foundEntry.tree.concat(tree)),
});
}
......@@ -86,10 +87,16 @@ export default {
if (!foundEntry) {
Object.assign(state.trees[`${projectId}/${branchId}`], {
tree: state.trees[`${projectId}/${branchId}`].tree.concat(data.treeList),
tree: sortTree(state.trees[`${projectId}/${branchId}`].tree.concat(data.treeList)),
});
}
},
[types.UPDATE_TEMP_FLAG](state, { path, tempFile }) {
Object.assign(state.entries[path], {
tempFile,
changed: tempFile,
});
},
[types.UPDATE_VIEWER](state, viewer) {
Object.assign(state, {
viewer,
......
......@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ export const dataStructure = () => ({
raw: '',
content: '',
parentTreeUrl: '',
parentPath: '',
renderError: false,
base64: false,
editorRow: 1,
......@@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ export const decorateData = entity => {
previewMode,
file_lock,
html,
parentPath = '',
} = entity;
return {
......@@ -81,6 +83,7 @@ export const decorateData = entity => {
opened,
active,
parentTreeUrl,
parentPath,
changed,
renderError,
content,
......@@ -121,8 +124,8 @@ const sortTreesByTypeAndName = (a, b) => {
} else if (a.type === 'blob' && b.type === 'tree') {
return 1;
}
if (a.name.toLowerCase() < b.name.toLowerCase()) return -1;
if (a.name.toLowerCase() > b.name.toLowerCase()) return 1;
if (a.name < b.name) return -1;
if (a.name > b.name) return 1;
return 0;
};
......
......@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ self.addEventListener('message', e => {
const treeList = [];
let file;
let parentPath;
const entries = data.reduce((acc, path) => {
const pathSplit = path.split('/');
const blobName = pathSplit.pop().trim();
......@@ -17,6 +18,8 @@ self.addEventListener('message', e => {
const foundEntry = acc[folderPath];
if (!foundEntry) {
parentPath = parentFolder ? parentFolder.path : null;
const tree = decorateData({
projectId,
branchId,
......@@ -29,6 +32,7 @@ self.addEventListener('message', e => {
tempFile,
changed: tempFile,
opened: tempFile,
parentPath,
});
Object.assign(acc, {
......@@ -52,6 +56,8 @@ self.addEventListener('message', e => {
if (blobName !== '') {
const fileFolder = acc[pathSplit.join('/')];
parentPath = fileFolder ? fileFolder.path : null;
file = decorateData({
projectId,
branchId,
......@@ -66,6 +72,7 @@ self.addEventListener('message', e => {
content,
base64,
previewMode: viewerInformationForPath(blobName),
parentPath,
});
Object.assign(acc, {
......@@ -86,5 +93,6 @@ self.addEventListener('message', e => {
entries,
treeList: sortTree(treeList),
file,
parentPath,
});
});
......@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ import ModalStore from './boards/stores/modal_store';
export default class MilestoneSelect {
constructor(currentProject, els, options = {}) {
if (currentProject !== null) {
this.currentProject = typeof currentProject === 'string' ? JSON.parse(currentProject) : currentProject;
this.currentProject =
typeof currentProject === 'string' ? JSON.parse(currentProject) : currentProject;
}
this.init(els, options);
......@@ -26,7 +27,10 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
}
$els.each((i, dropdown) => {
let milestoneLinkNoneTemplate, milestoneLinkTemplate, selectedMilestone, selectedMilestoneDefault;
let milestoneLinkNoneTemplate,
milestoneLinkTemplate,
selectedMilestone,
selectedMilestoneDefault;
const $dropdown = $(dropdown);
const projectId = $dropdown.data('projectId');
const milestonesUrl = $dropdown.data('milestones');
......@@ -46,45 +50,47 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
const $sidebarCollapsedValue = $block.find('.sidebar-collapsed-icon');
const $value = $block.find('.value');
const $loading = $block.find('.block-loading').fadeOut();
selectedMilestoneDefault = (showAny ? '' : null);
selectedMilestoneDefault = (showNo && defaultNo ? 'No Milestone' : selectedMilestoneDefault);
selectedMilestoneDefault = showAny ? '' : null;
selectedMilestoneDefault = showNo && defaultNo ? 'No Milestone' : selectedMilestoneDefault;
selectedMilestone = $dropdown.data('selected') || selectedMilestoneDefault;
if (issueUpdateURL) {
milestoneLinkTemplate = _.template('<a href="/<%- full_path %>/milestones/<%- iid %>" class="bold has-tooltip" data-container="body" title="<%- remaining %>"><%- title %></a>');
milestoneLinkTemplate = _.template(
'<a href="/<%- full_path %>/milestones/<%- iid %>" class="bold has-tooltip" data-container="body" title="<%- remaining %>"><%- title %></a>',
);
milestoneLinkNoneTemplate = '<span class="no-value">None</span>';
}
return $dropdown.glDropdown({
showMenuAbove: showMenuAbove,
data: (term, callback) => axios.get(milestonesUrl)
.then(({ data }) => {
data: (term, callback) =>
axios.get(milestonesUrl).then(({ data }) => {
const extraOptions = [];
if (showAny) {
extraOptions.push({
id: 0,
name: '',
title: 'Any Milestone'
id: null,
name: null,
title: 'Any Milestone',
});
}
if (showNo) {
extraOptions.push({
id: -1,
name: 'No Milestone',
title: 'No Milestone'
title: 'No Milestone',
});
}
if (showUpcoming) {
extraOptions.push({
id: -2,
name: '#upcoming',
title: 'Upcoming'
title: 'Upcoming',
});
}
if (showStarted) {
extraOptions.push({
id: -3,
name: '#started',
title: 'Started'
title: 'Started',
});
}
if (extraOptions.length) {
......@@ -106,7 +112,7 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
`,
filterable: true,
search: {
fields: ['title']
fields: ['title'],
},
selectable: true,
toggleLabel: (selected, el, e) => {
......@@ -119,7 +125,7 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
defaultLabel: defaultLabel,
fieldName: $dropdown.data('fieldName'),
text: milestone => _.escape(milestone.title),
id: (milestone) => {
id: milestone => {
if (!useId && !$dropdown.is('.js-issuable-form-dropdown')) {
return milestone.name;
} else {
......@@ -131,7 +137,7 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
// display:block overrides the hide-collapse rule
return $value.css('display', '');
},
opened: (e) => {
opened: e => {
const $el = $(e.currentTarget);
if ($dropdown.hasClass('js-issue-board-sidebar') || options.handleClick) {
selectedMilestone = $dropdown[0].dataset.selected || selectedMilestoneDefault;
......@@ -140,7 +146,7 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
$(`[data-milestone-id="${_.escape(selectedMilestone)}"] > a`, $el).addClass('is-active');
},
vue: $dropdown.hasClass('js-issue-board-sidebar'),
clicked: (clickEvent) => {
clicked: clickEvent => {
const { $el, e } = clickEvent;
let selected = clickEvent.selectedObj;
......@@ -155,11 +161,14 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
const page = $('body').attr('data-page');
const isIssueIndex = page === 'projects:issues:index';
const isMRIndex = (page === page && page === 'projects:merge_requests:index');
const isSelecting = (selected.name !== selectedMilestone);
const isMRIndex = page === page && page === 'projects:merge_requests:index';
const isSelecting = selected.name !== selectedMilestone;
selectedMilestone = isSelecting ? selected.name : selectedMilestoneDefault;
if ($dropdown.hasClass('js-filter-bulk-update') || $dropdown.hasClass('js-issuable-form-dropdown')) {
if (
$dropdown.hasClass('js-filter-bulk-update') ||
$dropdown.hasClass('js-issuable-form-dropdown')
) {
e.preventDefault();
return;
}
......@@ -177,10 +186,13 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
return $dropdown.closest('form').submit();
} else if ($dropdown.hasClass('js-issue-board-sidebar')) {
if (selected.id !== -1 && isSelecting) {
gl.issueBoards.boardStoreIssueSet('milestone', new ListMilestone({
id: selected.id,
title: selected.name
}));
gl.issueBoards.boardStoreIssueSet(
'milestone',
new ListMilestone({
id: selected.id,
title: selected.name,
}),
);
} else {
gl.issueBoards.boardStoreIssueDelete('milestone');
}
......@@ -188,7 +200,8 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
$dropdown.trigger('loading.gl.dropdown');
$loading.removeClass('hidden').fadeIn();
gl.issueBoards.BoardsStore.detail.issue.update($dropdown.attr('data-issue-update'))
gl.issueBoards.BoardsStore.detail.issue
.update($dropdown.attr('data-issue-update'))
.then(() => {
$dropdown.trigger('loaded.gl.dropdown');
$loading.fadeOut();
......@@ -203,7 +216,8 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
data[abilityName].milestone_id = selected != null ? selected : null;
$loading.removeClass('hidden').fadeIn();
$dropdown.trigger('loading.gl.dropdown');
return axios.put(issueUpdateURL, data)
return axios
.put(issueUpdateURL, data)
.then(({ data }) => {
$dropdown.trigger('loaded.gl.dropdown');
$loading.fadeOut();
......@@ -215,7 +229,10 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
data.milestone.name = data.milestone.title;
$value.html(milestoneLinkTemplate(data.milestone));
return $sidebarCollapsedValue
.attr('data-original-title', `${data.milestone.name}<br />${data.milestone.remaining}`)
.attr(
'data-original-title',
`${data.milestone.name}<br />${data.milestone.remaining}`,
)
.find('span')
.text(data.milestone.title);
} else {
......@@ -230,7 +247,7 @@ export default class MilestoneSelect {
$loading.fadeOut();
});
}
}
},
});
});
}
......
......@@ -52,16 +52,15 @@
text() {
const keepContributionsText = s__(`AdminArea|
You are about to permanently delete the user %{username}.
This will delete all of the issues, merge requests, and groups linked to them.
Issues, merge requests, and groups linked to them will be transferred to a system-wide "Ghost-user".
To avoid data loss, consider using the %{strong_start}block user%{strong_end} feature instead.
Once you %{strong_start}Delete user%{strong_end}, it cannot be undone or recovered.`);
const deleteContributionsText = s__(`AdminArea|
You are about to permanently delete the user %{username}.
Issues, merge requests, and groups linked to them will be transferred to a system-wide "Ghost-user".
This will delete all of the issues, merge requests, and groups linked to them.
To avoid data loss, consider using the %{strong_start}block user%{strong_end} feature instead.
Once you %{strong_start}Delete user%{strong_end}, it cannot be undone or recovered.`);
return sprintf(this.deleteContributions ? deleteContributionsText : keepContributionsText,
{
username: `<strong>${_.escape(this.username)}</strong>`,
......
......@@ -188,11 +188,11 @@ export default class ActivityCalendar {
},
{
text: 'W',
y: 29 + this.dayYPos(2),
y: 29 + this.dayYPos(3),
},
{
text: 'F',
y: 29 + this.dayYPos(3),
y: 29 + this.dayYPos(5),
},
];
this.svg
......
......@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import PerformanceBarService from '../services/performance_bar_service';
import detailedMetric from './detailed_metric.vue';
import requestSelector from './request_selector.vue';
import simpleMetric from './simple_metric.vue';
import upstreamPerformanceBar from './upstream_performance_bar.vue';
import Flash from '../../flash';
......@@ -14,7 +13,6 @@ export default {
detailedMetric,
requestSelector,
simpleMetric,
upstreamPerformanceBar,
},
props: {
store: {
......@@ -128,9 +126,6 @@ export default {
{{ currentRequest.details.host.hostname }}
</span>
</div>
<upstream-performance-bar
v-if="initialRequest && currentRequest.details"
/>
<detailed-metric
v-for="metric in $options.detailedMetrics"
:key="metric.metric"
......
<script>
export default {
mounted() {
const upstreamPerformanceBar = document
.getElementById('peek-view-performance-bar')
.cloneNode(true);
upstreamPerformanceBar.classList.remove('hidden');
this.$refs.wrapper.appendChild(upstreamPerformanceBar);
},
};
</script>
<template>
<div
id="peek-view-performance-bar-vue"
class="view"
ref="wrapper"
></div>
</template>
import 'vendor/peek.performance_bar';
import Vue from 'vue';
import performanceBarApp from './components/performance_bar_app.vue';
import PerformanceBarStore from './stores/performance_bar_store';
......
<script>
import { n__ } from '~/locale';
import statusIcon from '../mr_widget_status_icon.vue';
import eventHub from '../../event_hub';
import { n__ } from '~/locale';
import statusIcon from '../mr_widget_status_icon.vue';
import eventHub from '../../event_hub';
export default {
name: 'MRWidgetFailedToMerge',
export default {
name: 'MRWidgetFailedToMerge',
components: {
statusIcon,
},
components: {
statusIcon,
},
props: {
mr: {
type: Object,
required: true,
default: () => ({}),
},
props: {
mr: {
type: Object,
required: true,
default: () => ({}),
},
},
data() {
return {
timer: 10,
isRefreshing: false,
};
},
data() {
return {
timer: 10,
isRefreshing: false,
intervalId: null,
};
},
computed: {
timerText() {
return n__(
'Refreshing in a second to show the updated status...',
'Refreshing in %d seconds to show the updated status...',
this.timer,
);
},
computed: {
timerText() {
return n__(
'Refreshing in a second to show the updated status...',
'Refreshing in %d seconds to show the updated status...',
this.timer,
);
},
},
mounted() {
setInterval(() => {
this.updateTimer();
}, 1000);
},
mounted() {
this.intervalId = setInterval(this.updateTimer, 1000);
},
created() {
eventHub.$emit('DisablePolling');
},
created() {
eventHub.$emit('DisablePolling');
},
methods: {
refresh() {
this.isRefreshing = true;
eventHub.$emit('MRWidgetUpdateRequested');
eventHub.$emit('EnablePolling');
},
updateTimer() {
this.timer = this.timer - 1;
beforeDestroy() {
if (this.intervalId) {
clearInterval(this.intervalId);
}
},
if (this.timer === 0) {
this.refresh();
}
},
methods: {
refresh() {
this.isRefreshing = true;
eventHub.$emit('MRWidgetUpdateRequested');
eventHub.$emit('EnablePolling');
},
updateTimer() {
this.timer = this.timer - 1;
};
if (this.timer === 0) {
this.refresh();
}
},
},
};
</script>
<template>
<div class="mr-widget-body media">
......
<script>
import getIconForFile from './file_icon/file_icon_map';
import loadingIcon from '../../vue_shared/components/loading_icon.vue';
import icon from '../../vue_shared/components/icon.vue';
import getIconForFile from './file_icon/file_icon_map';
import loadingIcon from '../../vue_shared/components/loading_icon.vue';
import icon from '../../vue_shared/components/icon.vue';
/* This is a re-usable vue component for rendering a svg sprite
/* This is a re-usable vue component for rendering a svg sprite
icon
Sample configuration:
......@@ -15,60 +15,60 @@
/>
*/
export default {
components: {
loadingIcon,
icon,
export default {
components: {
loadingIcon,
icon,
},
props: {
fileName: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
props: {
fileName: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
folder: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
folder: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
opened: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
opened: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
loading: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
loading: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
size: {
type: Number,
required: false,
default: 16,
},
size: {
type: Number,
required: false,
default: 16,
},
cssClasses: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: '',
},
cssClasses: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: '',
},
},
computed: {
spriteHref() {
const iconName = getIconForFile(this.fileName) || 'file';
return `${gon.sprite_file_icons}#${iconName}`;
},
folderIconName() {
return this.opened ? 'folder-open' : 'folder';
},
computed: {
spriteHref() {
const iconName = getIconForFile(this.fileName) || 'file';
return `${gon.sprite_file_icons}#${iconName}`;
},
folderIconName() {
return this.opened ? 'folder-open' : 'folder';
},
iconSizeClass() {
return this.size ? `s${this.size}` : '';
},
iconSizeClass() {
return this.size ? `s${this.size}` : '';
},
};
},
};
</script>
<template>
<span>
......@@ -82,6 +82,7 @@
v-if="!loading && folder"
:name="folderIconName"
:size="size"
css-classes="folder-icon"
/>
<loading-icon
v-if="loading"
......
class ListLabel {
export default class ListLabel {
constructor(obj) {
this.id = obj.id;
this.title = obj.title;
......
......@@ -241,8 +241,6 @@
}
.scrolling-tabs-container {
position: relative;
.merge-request-tabs-container & {
overflow: hidden;
}
......@@ -272,8 +270,6 @@
}
.inner-page-scroll-tabs {
position: relative;
.fade-right {
@include fade(left, $white-light);
right: 0;
......
......@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
.fork-svg {
margin-right: 4px;
vertical-align: bottom;
}
}
......
......@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
}
.branch-info .commit-icon {
margin-right: 3px;
margin-right: 8px;
svg {
top: 3px;
......
......@@ -314,6 +314,10 @@
display: inline-flex;
vertical-align: top;
&:hover .color-label {
text-decoration: underline;
}
.label {
vertical-align: inherit;
font-size: $label-font-size;
......
......@@ -68,6 +68,11 @@
}
}
.ide-file-icon-holder {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
}
.ide-file-changed-icon {
margin-left: auto;
......@@ -78,7 +83,7 @@
.ide-new-btn {
display: none;
margin-bottom: -4px;
margin-right: -8px;
}
&:hover,
......@@ -90,10 +95,8 @@
}
}
&.folder {
svg {
fill: $gl-text-color-secondary;
}
.folder-icon {
fill: $gl-text-color-secondary;
}
}
......@@ -111,7 +114,8 @@
.file-col-commit-message {
display: flex;
overflow: visible;
padding: 6px 10px;
align-items: center;
padding: 6px 12px;
}
.multi-file-loading-container {
......@@ -442,6 +446,12 @@
}
}
.projects-sidebar {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
flex: 1;
}
.multi-file-commit-panel-inner {
display: flex;
flex: 1;
......@@ -947,3 +957,7 @@
margin-top: -1px;
}
}
.ide-new-modal-label {
line-height: 34px;
}
@import 'framework/variables';
@import 'peek/views/performance_bar';
@import 'peek/views/rblineprof';
#js-peek {
......
......@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ module BlobHelper
end
def ide_edit_path(project = @project, ref = @ref, path = @path, options = {})
"#{ide_path}/project#{edit_blob_path(project, ref, path, options)}"
"#{ide_path}/project#{url_for([project, "edit", "blob", id: [ref, path], script_name: "/"])}"
end
def edit_blob_button(project = @project, ref = @ref, path = @path, options = {})
......
......@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ module CommitsHelper
# Returns a link formatted as a commit branch link
def commit_branch_link(url, text)
link_to(url, class: 'label label-gray ref-name branch-link') do
sprite_icon('fork', size: 16, css_class: 'fork-svg') + "#{text}"
sprite_icon('fork', size: 12, css_class: 'fork-svg') + "#{text}"
end
end
......
......@@ -400,7 +400,8 @@ module ProjectsHelper
exports_path = File.join(Settings.shared['path'], 'tmp/project_exports')
filtered_message = message.strip.gsub(exports_path, "[REPO EXPORT PATH]")
filtered_message.gsub(project.repository_storage_path.chomp('/'), "[REPOS PATH]")
disk_path = Gitlab.config.repositories.storages[project.repository_storage].legacy_disk_path
filtered_message.gsub(disk_path.chomp('/'), "[REPOS PATH]")
end
def project_child_container_class(view_path)
......
......@@ -45,25 +45,25 @@ module Storage
# Hooks
# Save the storage paths before the projects are destroyed to use them on after destroy
# Save the storages before the projects are destroyed to use them on after destroy
def prepare_for_destroy
old_repository_storage_paths
old_repository_storages
end
private
def move_repositories
# Move the namespace directory in all storage paths used by member projects
repository_storage_paths.each do |repository_storage_path|
# Move the namespace directory in all storages used by member projects
repository_storages.each do |repository_storage|
# Ensure old directory exists before moving it
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage_path, full_path_was)
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage, full_path_was)
# Ensure new directory exists before moving it (if there's a parent)
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage_path, parent.full_path) if parent
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage, parent.full_path) if parent
unless gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage_path, full_path_was, full_path)
unless gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage, full_path_was, full_path)
Rails.logger.error "Exception moving path #{repository_storage_path} from #{full_path_was} to #{full_path}"
Rails.logger.error "Exception moving path #{repository_storage} from #{full_path_was} to #{full_path}"
# if we cannot move namespace directory we should rollback
# db changes in order to prevent out of sync between db and fs
......@@ -72,33 +72,33 @@ module Storage
end
end
def old_repository_storage_paths
@old_repository_storage_paths ||= repository_storage_paths
def old_repository_storages
@old_repository_storage_paths ||= repository_storages
end
def repository_storage_paths
def repository_storages
# We need to get the storage paths for all the projects, even the ones that are
# pending delete. Unscoping also get rids of the default order, which causes
# problems with SELECT DISTINCT.
Project.unscoped do
all_projects.select('distinct(repository_storage)').to_a.map(&:repository_storage_path)
all_projects.select('distinct(repository_storage)').to_a.map(&:repository_storage)
end
end
def rm_dir
# Remove the namespace directory in all storages paths used by member projects
old_repository_storage_paths.each do |repository_storage_path|
old_repository_storages.each do |repository_storage|
# Move namespace directory into trash.
# We will remove it later async
new_path = "#{full_path}+#{id}+deleted"
if gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage_path, full_path, new_path)
if gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage, full_path, new_path)
Gitlab::AppLogger.info %Q(Namespace directory "#{full_path}" moved to "#{new_path}")
# Remove namespace directroy async with delay so
# GitLab has time to remove all projects first
run_after_commit do
GitlabShellWorker.perform_in(5.minutes, :rm_namespace, repository_storage_path, new_path)
GitlabShellWorker.perform_in(5.minutes, :rm_namespace, repository_storage, new_path)
end
end
end
......
......@@ -518,10 +518,6 @@ class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
repository.empty?
end
def repository_storage_path
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages[repository_storage]&.legacy_disk_path
end
def team
@team ||= ProjectTeam.new(self)
end
......@@ -1105,7 +1101,7 @@ class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
# Check if repository already exists on disk
def check_repository_path_availability
return true if skip_disk_validation
return false unless repository_storage_path
return false unless repository_storage
expires_full_path_cache # we need to clear cache to validate renames correctly
......@@ -1910,14 +1906,14 @@ class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
def check_repository_absence!
return if skip_disk_validation
if repository_storage_path.blank? || repository_with_same_path_already_exists?
if repository_storage.blank? || repository_with_same_path_already_exists?
errors.add(:base, 'There is already a repository with that name on disk')
throw :abort
end
end
def repository_with_same_path_already_exists?
gitlab_shell.exists?(repository_storage_path, "#{disk_path}.git")
gitlab_shell.exists?(repository_storage, "#{disk_path}.git")
end
# set last_activity_at to the same as created_at
......
......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class ProjectWiki
end
delegate :empty?, to: :pages
delegate :repository_storage_path, :hashed_storage?, to: :project
delegate :repository_storage, :hashed_storage?, to: :project
def path
@project.path + '.wiki'
......
......@@ -84,9 +84,14 @@ class Repository
# Return absolute path to repository
def path_to_repo
@path_to_repo ||= File.expand_path(
File.join(repository_storage_path, disk_path + '.git')
)
@path_to_repo ||=
begin
storage = Gitlab.config.repositories.storages[@project.repository_storage]
File.expand_path(
File.join(storage.legacy_disk_path, disk_path + '.git')
)
end
end
def inspect
......@@ -915,10 +920,6 @@ class Repository
raw_repository.fetch_ref(source_repository.raw_repository, source_ref: source_ref, target_ref: target_ref)
end
def repository_storage_path
@project.repository_storage_path
end
def rebase(user, merge_request)
raw.rebase(user, merge_request.id, branch: merge_request.source_branch,
branch_sha: merge_request.source_branch_sha,
......
module Storage
class HashedProject
attr_accessor :project
delegate :gitlab_shell, :repository_storage_path, to: :project
delegate :gitlab_shell, :repository_storage, to: :project
ROOT_PATH_PREFIX = '@hashed'.freeze
......@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module Storage
end
def ensure_storage_path_exists
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage_path, base_dir)
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage, base_dir)
end
def rename_repo
......
module Storage
class LegacyProject
attr_accessor :project
delegate :namespace, :gitlab_shell, :repository_storage_path, to: :project
delegate :namespace, :gitlab_shell, :repository_storage, to: :project
def initialize(project)
@project = project
......@@ -24,18 +24,18 @@ module Storage
def ensure_storage_path_exists
return unless namespace
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage_path, base_dir)
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage, base_dir)
end
def rename_repo
new_full_path = project.build_full_path
if gitlab_shell.mv_repository(repository_storage_path, project.full_path_was, new_full_path)
if gitlab_shell.mv_repository(repository_storage, project.full_path_was, new_full_path)
# If repository moved successfully we need to send update instructions to users.
# However we cannot allow rollback since we moved repository
# So we basically we mute exceptions in next actions
begin
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(repository_storage_path, "#{project.full_path_was}.wiki", "#{new_full_path}.wiki")
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(repository_storage, "#{project.full_path_was}.wiki", "#{new_full_path}.wiki")
return true
rescue => e
Rails.logger.error "Exception renaming #{project.full_path_was} -> #{new_full_path}: #{e}"
......
......@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ module Projects
project.run_after_commit do
# self is now project
GitlabShellWorker.perform_in(5.minutes, :remove_repository, self.repository_storage_path, new_path)
GitlabShellWorker.perform_in(5.minutes, :remove_repository, self.repository_storage, new_path)
end
else
false
......@@ -100,9 +100,9 @@ module Projects
def mv_repository(from_path, to_path)
# There is a possibility project does not have repository or wiki
return true unless gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage_path, from_path + '.git')
return true unless gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage, from_path + '.git')
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project.repository_storage_path, from_path, to_path)
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project.repository_storage, from_path, to_path)
end
def attempt_rollback(project, message)
......
......@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ module Projects
private
def move_repository(from_name, to_name)
from_exists = gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage_path, "#{from_name}.git")
to_exists = gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage_path, "#{to_name}.git")
from_exists = gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage, "#{from_name}.git")
to_exists = gitlab_shell.exists?(project.repository_storage, "#{to_name}.git")
# If we don't find the repository on either original or target we should log that as it could be an issue if the
# project was not originally empty.
......@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ module Projects
return true
end
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project.repository_storage_path, from_name, to_name)
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project.repository_storage, from_name, to_name)
end
def rollback_folder_move
......
......@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ module Projects
end
def move_repo_folder(from_name, to_name)
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project.repository_storage_path, from_name, to_name)
gitlab_shell.mv_repository(project.repository_storage, from_name, to_name)
end
def execute_system_hooks
......
......@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
delete_user_url: admin_user_path(user),
block_user_url: block_admin_user_path(user),
username: user.name,
delete_contributions: 'false' }, type: 'button' }
delete_contributions: false }, type: 'button' }
= s_('AdminUsers|Delete user')
%li
......@@ -52,5 +52,5 @@
delete_user_url: admin_user_path(user, hard_delete: true),
block_user_url: block_admin_user_path(user),
username: user.name,
delete_contributions: 'true' }, type: 'button' }
delete_contributions: true }, type: 'button' }
= s_('AdminUsers|Delete user and contributions')
......@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
delete_user_url: admin_user_path(@user),
block_user_url: block_admin_user_path(@user),
username: @user.name,
delete_contributions: 'false' }, type: 'button' }
delete_contributions: false }, type: 'button' }
= s_('AdminUsers|Delete user')
- else
- if @user.solo_owned_groups.present?
......@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
delete_user_url: admin_user_path(@user, hard_delete: true),
block_user_url: block_admin_user_path(@user),
username: @user.name,
delete_contributions: 'true' }, type: 'button' }
delete_contributions: true }, type: 'button' }
= s_('AdminUsers|Delete user and contributions')
- else
%p
......
......@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@
.ci-variable-row-body
%input.js-ci-variable-input-id{ type: "hidden", name: id_input_name, value: id }
%input.js-ci-variable-input-destroy{ type: "hidden", name: destroy_input_name }
%input.js-ci-variable-input-key.ci-variable-body-item.form-control{ type: "text",
%input.js-ci-variable-input-key.ci-variable-body-item.qa-ci-variable-input-key.form-control{ type: "text",
name: key_input_name,
value: key,
placeholder: s_('CiVariables|Input variable key') }
.ci-variable-body-item
.form-control.js-secret-value-placeholder{ class: ('hide' unless id) }
.form-control.js-secret-value-placeholder.qa-ci-variable-input-value{ class: ('hide' unless id) }
= '*' * 20
%textarea.js-ci-variable-input-value.js-secret-value.form-control{ class: ('hide' if id),
%textarea.js-ci-variable-input-value.js-secret-value.qa-ci-variable-input-value.form-control{ class: ('hide' if id),
rows: 1,
name: value_input_name,
placeholder: s_('CiVariables|Input variable value') }
......
......@@ -5,8 +5,3 @@
peek_url: peek_routes.results_url,
profile_url: url_for(params.merge(lineprofiler: 'true')) },
class: Peek.env }
#peek-view-performance-bar.hidden
= render_server_response_time
%span#serverstats
%ul.performance-bar
......@@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ class RepositoryForkWorker
# See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly/issues/1110
if args.empty?
source_project = target_project.forked_from_project
return target_project.mark_import_as_failed('Source project cannot be found.') unless source_project
unless source_project
return target_project.mark_import_as_failed('Source project cannot be found.')
end
fork_repository(target_project, source_project.repository_storage, source_project.disk_path)
else
......
---
title: Fix tabs container styles to make RSS button clickable
merge_request: 18559
author:
type: fixed
---
title: Correct text and functionality for delete user / delete user and contributions
modal.
merge_request: 18463
author: Marc Schwede
type: fixed
---
title: Improve performance of a service responsible for creating a pipeline
merge_request: 18582
author:
type: performance
---
title: Restore label underline color
merge_request: 18407
author: George Tsiolis
type: fixed
---
title: Fix size and position for fork icon
merge_request: 18449
author: George Tsiolis
type: changed
---
title: Reset milestone filter when clicking "Any Milestone" in dashboard
merge_request: 18531
author:
type: fixed
Rails.application.config.peek.adapter = :redis, { client: ::Redis.new(Gitlab::Redis::Cache.params) }
Peek.into Peek::Views::Host
Peek.into Peek::Views::PerformanceBar
if Gitlab::Database.mysql?
require 'peek-mysql2'
......
......@@ -59,17 +59,17 @@ class RemoveDotGitFromGroupNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
end
def move_namespace(group_id, path_was, path)
repository_storage_paths = select_all("SELECT distinct(repository_storage) FROM projects WHERE namespace_id = #{group_id}").map do |row|
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages[row['repository_storage']].legacy_disk_path
repository_storages = select_all("SELECT distinct(repository_storage) FROM projects WHERE namespace_id = #{group_id}").map do |row|
row['repository_storage']
end.compact
# Move the namespace directory in all storages paths used by member projects
repository_storage_paths.each do |repository_storage_path|
repository_storages.each do |repository_storage|
# Ensure old directory exists before moving it
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage_path, path_was)
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage, path_was)
unless gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage_path, path_was, path)
Rails.logger.error "Exception moving path #{repository_storage_path} from #{path_was} to #{path}"
unless gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage, path_was, path)
Rails.logger.error "Exception moving on shard #{repository_storage} from #{path_was} to #{path}"
# if we cannot move namespace directory we should rollback
# db changes in order to prevent out of sync between db and fs
......
......@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ class RemoveDotGitFromUsernames < ActiveRecord::Migration
select_all("SELECT id, path FROM routes WHERE path = '#{quote_string(path)}'").present?
end
def path_exists?(path, repository_storage_path)
repository_storage_path && gitlab_shell.exists?(repository_storage_path, path)
def path_exists?(shard, repository_storage_path)
repository_storage_path && gitlab_shell.exists?(shard, repository_storage_path)
end
# Accepts invalid path like test.git and returns test_git or
......@@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ class RemoveDotGitFromUsernames < ActiveRecord::Migration
def check_routes(base, counter, path)
route_exists = route_exists?(path)
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages.each_value do |storage|
if route_exists || path_exists?(path, storage.legacy_disk_path)
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages.each do |shard, storage|
if route_exists || path_exists?(shard, storage.legacy_disk_path)
counter += 1
path = "#{base}#{counter}"
......@@ -83,17 +83,17 @@ class RemoveDotGitFromUsernames < ActiveRecord::Migration
end
def move_namespace(namespace_id, path_was, path)
repository_storage_paths = select_all("SELECT distinct(repository_storage) FROM projects WHERE namespace_id = #{namespace_id}").map do |row|
Gitlab.config.repositories.storages[row['repository_storage']].legacy_disk_path
repository_storages = select_all("SELECT distinct(repository_storage) FROM projects WHERE namespace_id = #{namespace_id}").map do |row|
row['repository_storage']
end.compact
# Move the namespace directory in all storages paths used by member projects
repository_storage_paths.each do |repository_storage_path|
# Move the namespace directory in all storages used by member projects
repository_storages.each do |repository_storage|
# Ensure old directory exists before moving it
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage_path, path_was)
gitlab_shell.add_namespace(repository_storage, path_was)
unless gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage_path, path_was, path)
Rails.logger.error "Exception moving path #{repository_storage_path} from #{path_was} to #{path}"
unless gitlab_shell.mv_namespace(repository_storage, path_was, path)
Rails.logger.error "Exception moving on shard #{repository_storage} from #{path_was} to #{path}"
# if we cannot move namespace directory we should rollback
# db changes in order to prevent out of sync between db and fs
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......@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ The prerequisites for a HA Redis setup are the following:
# machines to connect to it.
redis['port'] = 6379
# The same password for Redeis authentication you set up for the master node.
# The same password for Redis authentication you set up for the master node.
redis['password'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
# The IP of the master Redis node.
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......@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ For source installations the following settings are nested under `artifacts:` an
| Setting | Description | Default |
|---------|-------------|---------|
| `enabled` | Enable/disable object storage | `false` |
| `remote_directory` | The bucket name where Artfacts will be stored| |
| `remote_directory` | The bucket name where Artifacts will be stored| |
| `direct_upload` | Set to true to enable direct upload of Artifacts without the need of local shared storage. Option may be removed once we decide to support only single storage for all files. Currently only `Google` provider is supported | `false` |
| `background_upload` | Set to false to disable automatic upload. Option may be removed once upload is direct to S3 | `true` |
| `proxy_download` | Set to true to enable proxying all files served. Option allows to reduce egress traffic as this allows clients to download directly from remote storage instead of proxying all data | `false` |
......@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ _The artifacts are stored by default in
```
NOTE: For GitLab 9.4+, if you are using AWS IAM profiles, be sure to omit the
AWS access key and secret acces key/value pairs. For example:
AWS access key and secret access key/value pairs. For example:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['artifacts_object_store_connection'] = {
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......@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ In this experimental phase, only a few metrics are available:
| redis_ping_latency_seconds | Gauge | 9.4 | Round trip time of the redis ping |
| user_session_logins_total | Counter | 9.4 | Counter of how many users have logged in |
| filesystem_circuitbreaker_latency_seconds | Gauge | 9.5 | Time spent validating if a storage is accessible |
| filesystem_circuitbreaker | Gauge | 9.5 | Wether or not the circuit for a certain shard is broken or not |
| filesystem_circuitbreaker | Gauge | 9.5 | Whether or not the circuit for a certain shard is broken or not |
| circuitbreaker_storage_check_duration_seconds | Histogram | 10.3 | Time a single storage probe took |
## Metrics shared directory
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......@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ GitLab Shell provides a way to authorize SSH users via a fast, indexed lookup
to the GitLab database. GitLab Shell uses the fingerprint of the SSH key to
check whether the user is authorized to access GitLab.
Add the following to your `sshd_config` file. This is usuaully located at
Add the following to your `sshd_config` file. This is usually located at
`/etc/ssh/sshd_config`, but it will be `/assets/sshd_config` if you're using
Omnibus Docker:
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......@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ _The uploads are stored by default in
```
>**Note:**
If you are using AWS IAM profiles, be sure to omit the AWS access key and secret acces key/value pairs.
If you are using AWS IAM profiles, be sure to omit the AWS access key and secret access key/value pairs.
```ruby
gitlab_rails['uploads_object_store_connection'] = {
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......@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ following locations:
- [Broadcast Messages](broadcast_messages.md)
- [Project-level Variables](project_level_variables.md)
- [Group-level Variables](group_level_variables.md)
- [Code Snippets](snippets.md)
- [Commits](commits.md)
- [Custom Attributes](custom_attributes.md)
- [Deployments](deployments.md)
......@@ -85,6 +86,29 @@ have been resolved to our satisfaction by the relicensing of the reference
implementations under MIT, and the use of the OWF license for the GraphQL
specification.
## Compatibility Guidelines
The HTTP API is versioned using a single number, the current one being 4. This
number symbolises the same as the major version number as described by
[SemVer](https://semver.org/). This mean that backward incompatible changes
will require this version number to change. However, the minor version is
not explicit. This allows for a stable API endpoint, but also means new
features can be added to the API in the same version number.
New features and bug fixes are released in tandem with a new GitLab, and apart
from incidental patch and security releases, are released on the 22nd each
month. Backward incompatible changes (e.g. endpoints removal, parameters
removal etc.), as well as removal of entire API versions are done in tandem
with a major point release of GitLab itself. All deprecations and changes
between two versions should be listed in the documentation. For the changes
between v3 and v4; please read the [v3 to v4 documentation](v3_to_v4.md)
#### Current status
Currently two API versions are available, v3 and v4. v3 is deprecated and
will soon be removed. Deletion is scheduled for
[GitLab 11.0](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/36819).
## Basic usage
API requests should be prefixed with `api` and the API version. The API version
......@@ -269,7 +293,7 @@ The following table gives an overview of how the API functions generally behave.
| `GET` | Access one or more resources and return the result as JSON. |
| `POST` | Return `201 Created` if the resource is successfully created and return the newly created resource as JSON. |
| `GET` / `PUT` | Return `200 OK` if the resource is accessed or modified successfully. The (modified) result is returned as JSON. |
| `DELETE` | Returns `204 No Content` if the resuource was deleted successfully. |
| `DELETE` | Returns `204 No Content` if the resource was deleted successfully. |
The following table shows the possible return codes for API requests.
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......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Badges support placeholders that will be replaced in real time in both the link
- **%{default_branch}**: will be replaced by the project default branch.
- **%{commit_sha}**: will be replaced by the last project's commit sha.
Because these enpoints aren't inside a project's context, the information used to replace the placeholders will be
Because these endpoints aren't inside a project's context, the information used to replace the placeholders will be
from the first group's project by creation date. If the group hasn't got any project the original URL with the placeholders will be returned.
## List all badges of a group
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......@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ POST /projects/:id/pipeline_schedules
| `description` | string | yes | The description of pipeline schedule |
| `ref` | string | yes | The branch/tag name will be triggered |
| `cron ` | string | yes | The cron (e.g. `0 1 * * *`) ([Cron syntax](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron)) |
| `cron_timezone ` | string | no | The timezone supproted by `ActiveSupport::TimeZone` (e.g. `Pacific Time (US & Canada)`) (default: `'UTC'`) |
| `cron_timezone ` | string | no | The timezone supported by `ActiveSupport::TimeZone` (e.g. `Pacific Time (US & Canada)`) (default: `'UTC'`) |
| `active ` | boolean | no | The activation of pipeline schedule. If false is set, the pipeline schedule will deactivated initially (default: `true`) |
```sh
......@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ PUT /projects/:id/pipeline_schedules/:pipeline_schedule_id
| `description` | string | no | The description of pipeline schedule |
| `ref` | string | no | The branch/tag name will be triggered |
| `cron ` | string | no | The cron (e.g. `0 1 * * *`) ([Cron syntax](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron)) |
| `cron_timezone ` | string | no | The timezone supproted by `ActiveSupport::TimeZone` (e.g. `Pacific Time (US & Canada)`) or `TZInfo::Timezone` (e.g. `America/Los_Angeles`) |
| `cron_timezone ` | string | no | The timezone supported by `ActiveSupport::TimeZone` (e.g. `Pacific Time (US & Canada)`) or `TZInfo::Timezone` (e.g. `America/Los_Angeles`) |
| `active ` | boolean | no | The activation of pipeline schedule. If false is set, the pipeline schedule will deactivated initially. |
```sh
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......@@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ and unit tests, all running and deployed at every push to master - with shocking
Errors can be easily debugged through GitLab's build logs, and within minutes of a successful commit,
you can see the changes live on your game.
Setting up Continous Integration and Continuous Deployment from the start with Dark Nova enables
Setting up Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment from the start with Dark Nova enables
rapid but stable development. We can easily test changes in a separate [environment](../../../ci/environments.md#introduction-to-environments-and-deployments),
or multiple environments if needed. Balancing and updating a multiplayer game can be ongoing
and tedious, but having faith in a stable deployment with GitLab CI/CD allows
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......@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ and GitLab UI._
Many components and concepts are similar to Ruby on Rails or Python's Django. High developer
productivity and high application performance are only a few advantages on learning how to use it.
Working on the MVC pattern, it's was designed to be modular and flexible. Easy to mantain a growing
Working on the MVC pattern, it's was designed to be modular and flexible. Easy to maintain a growing
app is a plus.
Phoenix can run in any OS where Erlang is supported:
......@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Check the [Phoenix learning guide][phoenix-learning-guide] for more information.
### What is Elixir?
[Elixir][elixir-site] is a dynamic, functional language created to use all the maturity of Erlang
(30 years old!) in these days, in an easy way. It has similarities with Ruby, specially on sintax,
(30 years old!) in these days, in an easy way. It has similarities with Ruby, specially on syntax,
so Ruby developers are quite excited with the rapid growing of Elixir. A full-stack Ruby developer
can learn how to use Elixir and Phoenix in just a few weeks!
......@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ productive, because every time we, or our co-workers push any code, GitLab CI/CD
test the changes, telling us in realtime if anything goes wrong.
Certainly, when our application starts to grow, we'll need more developers working on the same
project and this process of building and testing can easely become a mess without proper management.
project and this process of building and testing can easily become a mess without proper management.
That's also why GitLab CI/CD is so important to our application. Every time someone pushes its code to
GitLab, we'll quickly know if their changes broke something or not. We don't need to stop everything
we're doing to test manually and locally every change our team does.
......@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Finished in 0.7 seconds
Randomized with seed 610000
```
Our test was successfull. It's time to push our files to GitLab.
Our test was successful. It's time to push our files to GitLab.
## Configuring CI/CD Pipeline
......@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ template** and select **Elixir**:
```
It's important to install `postgresql-client` to let GitLab CI/CD access PostgreSQL and create our
database with the login information provided earlier. More important is to respect the identation,
database with the login information provided earlier. More important is to respect the indentation,
to avoid syntax errors when running the build.
- And finally, we'll let `mix` session intact.
......@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ mix:
- mix test
```
For safety, we can check if we get any syntax errors before submiting this file to GitLab. Copy the
For safety, we can check if we get any syntax errors before submitting this file to GitLab. Copy the
contents of `.gitlab-ci.yml` and paste it on [GitLab CI/CD Lint tool][ci-lint]. Please note that
this link will only work for logged in users.
......@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ working properly.
When we have a growing application with many developers working on it, or when we have an open
source project being watched and contributed by the community, it is really important to have our
code permanently working. GitLab CI/CD is a time saving powerfull tool to help us mantain our code
code permanently working. GitLab CI/CD is a time saving powerful tool to help us maintain our code
organized and working.
As we could see in this post, GitLab CI/CD is really really easy to configure and use. We have [many
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......@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ future GitLab releases.**
| **CI_RUNNER_EXECUTABLE_ARCH** | all | 10.6 | The OS/architecture of the GitLab Runner executable (note that this is not necessarily the same as the environment of the executor) |
| **CI_PIPELINE_ID** | 8.10 | 0.5 | The unique id of the current pipeline that GitLab CI uses internally |
| **CI_PIPELINE_TRIGGERED** | all | all | The flag to indicate that job was [triggered] |
| **CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE** | 10.0 | all | The source for this pipeline, one of: push, web, trigger, schedule, api, external. Pipelines created before 9.5 will have unknown as source |
| **CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE** | 10.0 | all | Indicates how the pipeline was triggered. Possible options are: `push`, `web`, `trigger`, `schedule`, `api`, and `pipeline`. For pipelines created before GitLab 9.5, this will show as `unknown` |
| **CI_PROJECT_DIR** | all | all | The full path where the repository is cloned and where the job is run |
| **CI_PROJECT_ID** | all | all | The unique id of the current project that GitLab CI uses internally |
| **CI_PROJECT_NAME** | 8.10 | 0.5 | The project name that is currently being built (actually it is project folder name) |
......@@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ You can find a full list of unsupported variables below:
- `CI_DEPLOY_USER`
- `CI_DEPLOY_PASSWORD`
These variables are also not supported in a contex of a
These variables are also not supported in a context of a
[dynamic environment name][dynamic-environments].
[ce-13784]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/13784 "Simple protection of CI secret variables"
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......@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ comments: false
- [Sidekiq debugging](sidekiq_debugging.md)
- [Gotchas](gotchas.md) to avoid
- [Avoid modules with instance variables](module_with_instance_variables.md) if possible
- [Issue and merge requests state models](object_state_models.md)
- [How to dump production data to staging](db_dump.md)
- [Working with the GitHub importer](github_importer.md)
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......@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Some examples where background migrations can be useful:
* Migrating events from one table to multiple separate tables.
* Populating one column based on JSON stored in another column.
* Migrating data that depends on the output of exernal services (e.g. an API).
* Migrating data that depends on the output of external services (e.g. an API).
## Isolation
......@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ See [Sidekiq best practices guidelines](https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/wiki/
for more details.
Make sure that in case that your migration job is going to be retried data
integrity is guarateed.
integrity is guaranteed.
## How It Works
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......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The documentation style guide defines the markup structure used in
GitLab documentation. Check the
[documentation guidelines](writing_documentation.md) for general development instructions.
Check the GitLab hanbook for the [writing styles guidelines](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#writing-style-guidelines).
Check the GitLab handbook for the [writing styles guidelines](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#writing-style-guidelines).
## Text
......@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Check the GitLab hanbook for the [writing styles guidelines](https://about.gitla
- Unless there's a logical reason not to, add documents in alphabetical order
- Write in US English
- Use [single spaces][] instead of double spaces
- Jump a line between different markups (e.g., after every paragraph, hearder, list, etc)
- Jump a line between different markups (e.g., after every paragraph, header, list, etc)
- Capitalize "G" and "L" in GitLab
- Capitalize feature, products, and methods names. E.g.: GitLab Runner, Geo,
Issue Boards, Git, Prometheus, Continuous Integration.
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......@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ end
```
In `lib/gitlab/visibility_level.rb` this method is used to return the
allowed visibilty levels:
allowed visibility levels:
```ruby
def levels_for_user(user = nil)
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......@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ export class Foo {
}
```
On the other hand, if a class only needs to extend a third party/add event listeners in some specific cases, they should be initialized oustside of the constructor.
On the other hand, if a class only needs to extend a third party/add event listeners in some specific cases, they should be initialized outside of the constructor.
1. Prefer `.map`, `.reduce` or `.filter` over `.forEach`
A forEach will most likely cause side effects, it will be mutating the array being iterated. Prefer using `.map`,
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......@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The `RecordsUploads::Concern` concern will create an `Upload` entry for every fi
By including the `ObjectStorage::Concern` in the `GitlabUploader` derived class, you may enable the object storage for this uploader. To enable the object storage
in your uploader, you need to either 1) include `RecordsUpload::Concern` and prepend `ObjectStorage::Extension::RecordsUploads` or 2) mount the uploader and create a new field named `<mount>_store`.
The `CarrierWave::Uploader#store_dir` is overriden to
The `CarrierWave::Uploader#store_dir` is overridden to
- `GitlabUploader.base_dir` + `GitlabUploader.dynamic_segment` when the store is LOCAL
- `GitlabUploader.dynamic_segment` when the store is REMOTE (the bucket name is used to namespace)
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......@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ If there are merge conflicts in the `gitlab.pot` file, you can delete the file
and regenerate it using the same command. Confirm that you are not deleting any strings accidentally by looking over the diff.
The command also updates the translation files for each language: `locale/*/gitlab.po`
These changes can be discarded, the languange files will be updated by Crowdin
These changes can be discarded, the language files will be updated by Crowdin
automatically.
Discard all of them at once like this:
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......@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ need for running complex operations to fetch the data. You should use Redis if
data should be cached for a certain time period instead of the duration of the
transaction.
For example, say you process multiple snippets of text containiner username
For example, say you process multiple snippets of text containing username
mentions (e.g. `Hello @alice` and `How are you doing @alice?`). By caching the
user objects for every username we can remove the need for running the same
query for every mention of `@alice`.
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# Object state models
## Diagrams
[GitLab object state models](https://drive.google.com/drive/u/3/folders/0B5tDlHAM4iZINmpvYlJXcDVqMGc)
---
## Legend
![legend](img/state-model-legend.png)
---
## Issue
[`app/models/issue.rb`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/app/models/issue.rb)
![issue](img/state-model-issue.png)
---
## Merge request
[`app/models/merge_request.rb`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/app/models/merge_request.rb)
![merge request](img/state-model-merge-request.png)
\ No newline at end of file
......@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ example) at the end.
## Type Sizes
While the PostgreSQL docuemntation
While the PostgreSQL documentation
(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/datatype.html) contains plenty
of information we will list the sizes of common types here so it's easier to
look them up. Here "word" refers to the word size, which is 4 bytes for a 32
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......@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ records should use stubs/doubles as much as possible.
| `app/uploaders/` | `spec/uploaders/` | RSpec | |
| `app/views/` | `spec/views/` | RSpec | |
| `app/workers/` | `spec/workers/` | RSpec | |
| `app/assets/javascripts/` | `spec/javascripts/` | Karma | More details in the [Frontent Testing guide](frontend_testing.md) section. |
| `app/assets/javascripts/` | `spec/javascripts/` | Karma | More details in the [Frontend Testing guide](frontend_testing.md) section. |
## Integration tests
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......@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Blocks are a way to group related information.
#### Content blocks
Content blocks (`.content-block`) are the basic grouping of content. They are commonly used in [lists](#lists), and are separated by a botton border.
Content blocks (`.content-block`) are the basic grouping of content. They are commonly used in [lists](#lists), and are separated by a button border.
![Content block](img/components-contentblock.png)
......@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Modals are only used for having a conversation and confirmation with the user. T
| Modal with 2 actions | Modal with 3 actions | Special confirmation |
| --------------------- | --------------------- | -------------------- |
| ![two-actions](img/modals-general-confimation-dialog.png) | ![three-actions](img/modals-three-buttons.png) | ![spcial-confirmation](img/modals-special-confimation-dialog.png) |
| ![two-actions](img/modals-general-confimation-dialog.png) | ![three-actions](img/modals-three-buttons.png) | ![special-confirmation](img/modals-special-confimation-dialog.png) |
> TODO: Special case for modal.
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......@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ otherwise it will raise a `TypeError`.
## Adding Indexes
Adding indexes is an expensive process that blocks INSERT and UPDATE queries for
the duration. When using PostgreSQL one can work arounds this by using the
the duration. When using PostgreSQL one can work around this by using the
`CONCURRENTLY` option:
```sql
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......@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ do before.
**Use cases**: provide at least two, ideally three, use cases for every major feature.
You should answer this question: what can you do with this feature/change? Use cases
are examples of how this feauture or change can be used in real life.
are examples of how this feature or change can be used in real life.
Examples:
- CE and EE: [Issues](../user/project/issues/index.md#use-cases)
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......@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Follow the below instructions to ensure you use the most up to date requirements
#### Check for InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces
We need to check, enable and maybe convert your existing GitLab DB tables to the [InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-multiple-tablespaces.html) as a prerequise for supporting **utfb8mb4 with long indexes** required by recent GitLab databases.
We need to check, enable and maybe convert your existing GitLab DB tables to the [InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-multiple-tablespaces.html) as a prerequisite for supporting **utfb8mb4 with long indexes** required by recent GitLab databases.
# Login to MySQL
mysql -u root -p
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......@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
![GCP landing page](img/gcp_landing.png)
Gettung started with GitLab on a [Google Cloud Platform (GCP)][gcp] instance is quick and easy.
Getting started with GitLab on a [Google Cloud Platform (GCP)][gcp] instance is quick and easy.
## Prerequisites
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gitlabUrl: http://gitlab.your-domain.com/
## The Registration Token for adding new Runners to the GitLab Server. This must
## be retreived from your GitLab Instance.
## be retrieved from your GitLab Instance.
## ref: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/ci/runners/README.html#creating-and-registering-a-runner
##
runnerRegistrationToken: ""
## Set the certsSecretName in order to pass custom certficates for GitLab Runner to use
## Set the certsSecretName in order to pass custom certificates for GitLab Runner to use
## Provide resource name for a Kubernetes Secret Object in the same namespace,
## this is used to populate the /etc/gitlab-runner/certs directory
## ref: https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/tls-self-signed.html#supported-options-for-self-signed-certificates
......@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ runners:
### Enabling RBAC support
If your cluster has RBAC enabled, you can choose to either have the chart create its own sevice account or provide one.
If your cluster has RBAC enabled, you can choose to either have the chart create its own service account or provide one.
To have the chart create the service account for you, set `rbac.create` to true.
......@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ You then need to provide the secret's name to the GitLab Runner chart.
Add the following to your `values.yaml`
```yaml
## Set the certsSecretName in order to pass custom certficates for GitLab Runner to use
## Set the certsSecretName in order to pass custom certificates for GitLab Runner to use
## Provide resource name for a Kubernetes Secret Object in the same namespace,
## this is used to populate the /etc/gitlab-runner/certs directory
## ref: https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/tls-self-signed.html#supported-options-for-self-signed-certificates
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......@@ -10,10 +10,9 @@ should be deployed, upgraded, and configured.
## Chart Overview
* **[GitLab-Omnibus](gitlab_omnibus.md)**: The best way to run GitLab on Kubernetes today, suited for small deployments. The chart is in beta and will be deprecated by the [cloud native GitLab chart](#cloud-native-gitlab-chart).
* **[Cloud Native GitLab Chart](https://gitlab.com/charts/helm.gitlab.io/blob/master/README.md)**: The next generation GitLab chart, currently in alpha. Will support large deployments with horizontal scaling of individual GitLab components.
* **[Cloud Native GitLab Chart](https://gitlab.com/charts/gitlab/blob/master/README.md)**: The next generation GitLab chart, currently in alpha. Will support large deployments with horizontal scaling of individual GitLab components.
* Other Charts
* [GitLab Runner Chart](gitlab_runner_chart.md): For deploying just the GitLab Runner.
* [Advanced GitLab Installation](gitlab_chart.md): Deprecated, being replaced by the [cloud native GitLab chart](#cloud-native-gitlab-chart). Provides additional deployment options, but provides less functionality out-of-the-box.
* [Community Contributed Charts](#community-contributed-charts): Community contributed charts, deprecated by the official GitLab chart.
## GitLab-Omnibus Chart (Recommended)
......@@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ Learn more about the [gitlab-omnibus chart](gitlab_omnibus.md).
## Cloud Native GitLab Chart
GitLab is working towards building a [cloud native GitLab chart](https://gitlab.com/charts/helm.gitlab.io/blob/master/README.md). A key part of this effort is to isolate each service into its [own Docker container and Helm chart](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/issues/2420), rather than utilizing the all-in-one container image of the [current chart](#gitlab-omnibus-chart-recommended).
GitLab is working towards building a [cloud native GitLab chart](https://gitlab.com/charts/gitlab/blob/master/README.md). A key part of this effort is to isolate each service into its [own Docker container and Helm chart](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/issues/2420), rather than utilizing the all-in-one container image of the [current chart](#gitlab-omnibus-chart-recommended).
By offering individual containers and charts, we will be able to provide a number of benefits:
* Easier horizontal scaling of each service,
......@@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ By offering individual containers and charts, we will be able to provide a numbe
Presently this chart is available in alpha for testing, and not recommended for production use.
Learn more about the [cloud native GitLab chart here ](https://gitlab.com/charts/helm.gitlab.io/blob/master/README.md) and [here [Video]](https://youtu.be/Z6jWR8Z8dv8).
Learn more about the [cloud native GitLab chart here ](https://gitlab.com/charts/gitlab/blob/master/README.md) and [here [Video]](https://youtu.be/Z6jWR8Z8dv8).
## Other Charts
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"name" => "github",
"app_id" => "YOUR_APP_ID",
"app_secret" => "YOUR_APP_SECRET",
"url" => "https://github.com/",
"url" => "https://github.example.com/",
"args" => { "scope" => "user:email" }
}
]
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"name" => "github",
"app_id" => "YOUR_APP_ID",
"app_secret" => "YOUR_APP_SECRET",
"url" => "https://github.com/",
"url" => "https://github.example.com/",
"verify_ssl" => false,
"args" => { "scope" => "user:email" }
}
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RequestHeader set X_FORWARDED_PROTO 'https'
```
1. Edit /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb configuration file, your shibboleth attributes should be in form of "HTTP_ATTRIBUTE" and you should addjust them to your need and environment. Add any other configuration you need.
1. Edit /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb configuration file, your shibboleth attributes should be in form of "HTTP_ATTRIBUTE" and you should adjust them to your need and environment. Add any other configuration you need.
File should look like this:
```
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Integration (CI) services or other shared services.
GitLab administrators can set up the Global Shared Deploy key in GitLab and
add the private key to any shared systems. Individual repositories opt into
exposing their repsitory using these keys when a project masters (or higher)
exposing their repository using these keys when a project masters (or higher)
authorizes a Global Shared Deploy key to be used with their project.
Global Shared Keys can provide greater security compared to Per-Project Deploy
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CAUTION: **Warning:**
Defining Global Deploy Keys does not expose any given repository via
the key until that respository adds the Global Deploy Key to their project.
the key until that repository adds the Global Deploy Key to their project.
In this way the Global Deploy Keys enable access by other systems, but do
not implicitly give any access just by setting them up.
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## Overview
With Auto DevOps, the software development process becomes easier to set up
as every project can have a complete workflow from build to deploy and monitoring,
with minimal to zero configuration.
as every project can have a complete workflow from verification to monitoring
without needing to configure anything. Just push your code and GitLab takes
care of everything else. This makes it easier to start new projects and brings
consistency to how applications are set up throughout a company.
## Comparison to application platforms and PaaS
Auto DevOps provides functionality described by others as an application
platform or as a Platform as a Service (PaaS). It takes inspiration from the
innovative work done by [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com/) and goes beyond it
in a couple of ways:
1. Auto DevOps works with any Kubernetes cluster, you're not limited to running
on GitLab's infrastructure (note that many features also work without Kubernetes).
1. There is no additional cost (no markup on the infrastructure costs), and you
can use a self-hosted Kubernetes cluster or Containers as a Service on any
public cloud (for example [Google Kubernetes Engine](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/)).
1. Auto DevOps has more features including security testing, performance testing,
and code quality testing.
1. It offers an incremental graduation path. If you need advanced customizations
you can start modifying the templates without having to start over on a
completely different platform.
## Features
Comprised of a set of stages, Auto DevOps brings these best practices to your
project in an easy and automatic way:
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......@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ A [copy](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-clone) of a repository stored on your mach
### Code Review
Examination of a progam's code. The main aim is to maintain high quality standards of code that is being shipped. Merge requests [serve as a code review tool](https://about.gitlab.com/2014/09/29/gitlab-flow/) in GitLab.
Examination of a program's code. The main aim is to maintain high quality standards of code that is being shipped. Merge requests [serve as a code review tool](https://about.gitlab.com/2014/09/29/gitlab-flow/) in GitLab.
### Code Snippet
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- mount -a -t nfs
- sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
On the security group section we can chosse our existing
On the security group section we can choose our existing
`gitlab-ec2-security-group` group which has already been tested.
After this is launched we are able to start creating our Auto Scaling
Group. Start by giving it a name and assinging it our VPC and private
Group. Start by giving it a name and assigning it our VPC and private
subnets. We also want to always start with two instances and if you
scroll down to Advanced Details we can choose to receive traffic from ELBs.
Lets enable that option and select our ELB. We also want to use the ELB's
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......@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Some tickets need specific knowledge or a deep understanding of a particular com
- Aim to have a good understanding of the problems that customers are facing
- Aim to have gained experience in scheduling and participating in calls with customers
- Aim to have a good understanding of ticket flow through Zendesk and how to interat with our various channels
- Aim to have a good understanding of ticket flow through Zendesk and how to interact with our various channels
### Stage 4
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### Short Story of Git
- 1991-2002: The Linux kernel was being maintaned by sharing archived files
- 1991-2002: The Linux kernel was being maintained by sharing archived files
and patches.
- 2002: The Linux kernel project began using a DVCS called BitKeeper
- 2005: BitKeeper revoked the free-of-charge status and Git was created
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- Useful for marking deployments and releases
- Annotated tags are an unchangeable part of Git history
- Soft/lightweight tags can be set and removed at will
- Many projects combine an anotated release tag with a stable branch
- Many projects combine an annotated release tag with a stable branch
- Consider setting deployment/release tags automatically
----------
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- Useful for marking deployments and releases
- Annotated tags are an unchangeable part of Git history
- Soft/lightweight tags can be set and removed at will
- Many projects combine an anotated release tag with a stable branch
- Many projects combine an annotated release tag with a stable branch
- Consider setting deployment/release tags automatically
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