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stage: Data Stores
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group: Database
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Database migration pipeline
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/database-team/team-tasks/-/issues/171) in GitLab 14.2.
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With the [automated migration testing pipeline](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/database-team/gitlab-com-database-testing)
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we can automatically test migrations in a production-like environment (similar to `#database-lab`).
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It is based on an [architecture blueprint](../../architecture/blueprints/database_testing/index.md).
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Migration testing is enabled in the [GitLab project](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab)
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for changes that add a new database migration. Trigger this job manually by running the
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`db:gitlabcom-database-testing` job within in `test` stage. To avoid wasting resources,
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only run this job when your MR is ready for review.
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The job starts a pipeline on the [ops GitLab instance](https://ops.gitlab.net/).
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For security reasons, access to the pipeline is restricted to database maintainers.
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When the pipeline starts, a bot notifies you with a comment in the merge request.
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When it finishes, the comment gets updated with the test results.
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The comment contains testing information for both the `main` and `ci` databases.
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Each database tested has four sections which are described below.
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## Summary
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The first section of the comment contains a summary of the test results, including:
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- **Warnings** - Highlights critical issues such as exceptions or long-running queries.
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- **Migrations** - The time each migration took to complete, whether it was successful,
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and the increment in the size of the database.
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- **Runtime histogram** - Expand this section to see a histogram of query runtimes across all migrations.
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## Migration details
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The next section of the comment contains detailed information for each migration, including:
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- **Details** - The type of migration, total duration, and database size change.
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- **Queries** - Every query executed during the migration, along with the number of
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calls, timings, and the number of the changed rows.
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- **Runtime histogram** - Indicates the distribution of query times for the migration.
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## Background migration details
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The next section of the comment contains detailed information about each batched background migration, including:
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- **Sampling information** - The number of batches sampled during this test run.
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Sampled batches are chosen uniformly across the table's ID range. Sampling runs
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for 30 minutes, split evenly across each background migration to test.
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- **Aggregated query information** - Aggregate data about each query executed across
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all the sampled batches, along with the number of calls, timings, and the number of changed rows.
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- **Batch runtime histogram** - A histogram of timings for each sampled batch
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from the background migration.
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- **Query runtime histogram** - A histogram of timings for all queries executed
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in any batch of this background migration.
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## Clone details and artifacts
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Some additional information is included at the bottom of the comment:
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- **Migrations pending on GitLab.com** - A summary of migrations not deployed yet
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to GitLab.com. This information is useful when testing a migration that was merged
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but not deployed yet.
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- **Clone details** - A link to the `Postgres.ai` thin clone created for this
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testing pipeline, along with information about its expiry. This can be used to
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further explore the results of running the migration. Only accessible by
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database maintainers or with an access request.
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- **Artifacts** - A link to the pipeline's artifacts. Full query logs for each
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migration (ending in `.log`) are available there, and only accessible by
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database maintainers or with an access request. Details of the specific
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batched background migration batches sampled are also available.
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