debian-mirror-gitlab/config/initializers/database_config.rb
2020-03-09 13:42:32 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
def log_pool_size(db, previous_pool_size, current_pool_size)
log_message = ["#{db} connection pool size: #{current_pool_size}"]
if previous_pool_size && current_pool_size > previous_pool_size
log_message << "(increased from #{previous_pool_size} to match thread count)"
end
Gitlab::AppLogger.debug(log_message.join(' '))
end
Gitlab.ee do
# We need to initialize the Geo database before
# setting the Geo DB connection pool size.
if File.exist?(Rails.root.join('config/database_geo.yml'))
Rails.application.configure do
config.geo_database = config_for(:database_geo)
end
end
end
# When running on multi-threaded runtimes like Puma or Sidekiq,
# set the number of threads per process as the minimum DB connection pool size.
# This is to avoid connectivity issues as was documented here:
# https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/23057
if Gitlab::Runtime.multi_threaded?
max_threads = Gitlab::Runtime.max_threads
db_config = Gitlab::Database.config ||
Rails.application.config.database_configuration[Rails.env]
previous_db_pool_size = db_config['pool']
db_config['pool'] = [db_config['pool'].to_i, max_threads].max
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(db_config)
current_db_pool_size = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.pool.size
log_pool_size('DB', previous_db_pool_size, current_db_pool_size)
Gitlab.ee do
if Gitlab::Runtime.sidekiq? && Gitlab::Geo.geo_database_configured?
previous_geo_db_pool_size = Rails.configuration.geo_database['pool']
Rails.configuration.geo_database['pool'] = max_threads
Geo::TrackingBase.establish_connection(Rails.configuration.geo_database)
current_geo_db_pool_size = Geo::TrackingBase.connection_pool.size
log_pool_size('Geo DB', previous_geo_db_pool_size, current_geo_db_pool_size)
end
end
end