debian-mirror-gitlab/app/services/ci/archive_trace_service.rb
2021-01-03 14:25:43 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Ci
class ArchiveTraceService
def execute(job, worker_name:)
# TODO: Remove this logging once we confirmed new live trace architecture is functional.
# See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/infrastructure/issues/4667.
unless job.has_live_trace?
Sidekiq.logger.warn(class: worker_name,
message: 'The job does not have live trace but going to be archived.',
job_id: job.id)
return
end
job.trace.archive!
job.remove_pending_state!
# TODO: Remove this logging once we confirmed new live trace architecture is functional.
# See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/infrastructure/issues/4667.
unless job.has_archived_trace?
Sidekiq.logger.warn(class: worker_name,
message: 'The job does not have archived trace after archiving.',
job_id: job.id)
end
rescue ::Gitlab::Ci::Trace::AlreadyArchivedError
# It's already archived, thus we can safely ignore this exception.
rescue => e
# Tracks this error with application logs, Sentry, and Prometheus.
# If `archive!` keeps failing for over a week, that could incur data loss.
# (See more https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/job_logs.html#new-incremental-logging-architecture)
# In order to avoid interrupting the system, we do not raise an exception here.
archive_error(e, job, worker_name)
end
private
def failed_archive_counter
@failed_archive_counter ||=
Gitlab::Metrics.counter(:job_trace_archive_failed_total,
"Counter of failed attempts of trace archiving")
end
def archive_error(error, job, worker_name)
failed_archive_counter.increment
Sidekiq.logger.warn(class: worker_name,
message: "Failed to archive trace. message: #{error.message}.",
job_id: job.id)
Gitlab::ErrorTracking
.track_and_raise_for_dev_exception(error,
issue_url: 'https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/51502',
job_id: job.id )
end
end
end