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Léo-Paul Géneau
gitlab-ce
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9be17322
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Jul 27, 2017
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Pawel Chojnacki
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add comment explaining use of shell commands and file operations in the same methods
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@@ -77,6 +77,13 @@ module Gitlab
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@@ -77,6 +77,13 @@ module Gitlab
storages_paths
&
.
dig
(
storage_name
,
'path'
)
storages_paths
&
.
dig
(
storage_name
,
'path'
)
end
end
# All below test methods use shell commands to perform actions on storage volumes.
# In case a storage volume have connectivity problems causing pure Ruby IO operation to wait indefinitely,
# we can rely on shell commands to be terminated once `timeout` kills them.
#
# However we also fallback to pure Ruby file operations in case a specific shell command is missing
# so we are still able to perform healthchecks and gather metrics from such system.
def
delete_test_file
(
tmp_path
)
def
delete_test_file
(
tmp_path
)
_
,
status
=
exec_with_timeout
(
%W{ rm -f
#{
tmp_path
}
}
)
_
,
status
=
exec_with_timeout
(
%W{ rm -f
#{
tmp_path
}
}
)
status
.
zero?
status
.
zero?
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