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  1. 02 Dec, 2016 1 commit
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    • Yorick Peterse's avatar
      Remove event caching code · 5371da34
      Yorick Peterse authored
      Flushing the events cache worked by updating a recent number of rows in
      the "events" table. This has the result that on PostgreSQL a lot of dead
      tuples are produced on a regular basis. This in turn means that
      PostgreSQL will spend considerable amounts of time vacuuming this table.
      This in turn can lead to an increase of database load.
      
      For GitLab.com we measured the impact of not using events caching and
      found no measurable increase in response timings. Meanwhile not flushing
      the events cache lead to the "events" table having no more dead tuples
      as now rows are only inserted into this table.
      
      As a result of this we are hereby removing events caching as it does not
      appear to help and only increases database load.
      
      For more information see the following comment:
      https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/6578#note_18864037
      5371da34
    • Ahmad Sherif's avatar
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    • Timothy Andrew's avatar
      Use the `IssuableBaseService` lifecycle hooks to cache `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` · 68e1b5bb
      Timothy Andrew authored
      - Instead of overriding `create` and `update` in `MergeRequests::BaseService`
      - Get all merge request service specs passing
      68e1b5bb
    • Timothy Andrew's avatar
      Implement a second round of review comments from @DouweM. · 918e589c
      Timothy Andrew authored
      - Don't use `TableReferences` - using `.arel_table` is shorter!
      - Move some database-related code to `Gitlab::Database`
      - Remove the `MergeRequest#issues_closed` and
        `Issue#closed_by_merge_requests`  associations. They were either
        shadowing or were too similar to existing methods. They are not being
        used anywhere, so it's better to remove them to reduce confusion.
      - Use Rails 3-style validations
      - Index for `MergeRequest::Metrics#first_deployed_to_production_at`
      - Only include `CycleAnalyticsHelpers::TestGeneration` for specs that
        need it.
      - Other minor refactorings.
      918e589c
    • Timothy Andrew's avatar
      Implement (some) comments from @DouweM's review. · 71d4bf72
      Timothy Andrew authored
      - Move things common to `Issue` and `MergeRequest` into `Issuable`
      - Move more database-specific functions into `Gitlab::Database`
      - Indentation changes and other minor refactorings.
      71d4bf72
    • Timothy Andrew's avatar
      Implement review comments from @yorickpeterse · 8957293d
      Timothy Andrew authored
      1. Change multiple updates to a single `update_all`
      
      2. Use cascading deletes
      
      3. Extract an average function for the database median.
      
      4. Move database median to `lib/gitlab/database`
      
      5. Use `delete_all` instead of `destroy_all`
      
      6. Minor refactoring
      8957293d
    • Timothy Andrew's avatar
      Miscellaneous cycle-analytics-related changes. · b43d3af7
      Timothy Andrew authored
      1. Add indexes to `CreateMergeRequestsClosingIssues` columns.
      2. Remove an extraneous `check_if_open` check that is redundant now.
      
      It would've been better to rebase this in, but that's not possible
      because more people are working on this branch.
      b43d3af7
  11. 19 Sep, 2016 1 commit
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    • Timothy Andrew's avatar
      Improve performance of the cycle analytics page. · ba25e2f1
      Timothy Andrew authored
      1. These changes bring down page load time for 100 issues from more than
         a minute to about 1.5 seconds.
      
      2. This entire commit is composed of these types of performance
         enhancements:
      
           - Cache relevant data in `IssueMetrics` wherever possible.
           - Cache relevant data in `MergeRequestMetrics` wherever possible.
           - Preload metrics
      
      3. Given these improvements, we now only need to make 4 SQL calls:
      
          - Load all issues
          - Load all merge requests
          - Load all metrics for the issues
          - Load all metrics for the merge requests
      
      4. A list of all the data points that are now being pre-calculated:
      
          a. The first time an issue is mentioned in a commit
      
            - In `GitPushService`, find all issues mentioned by the given commit
              using `ReferenceExtractor`. Set the `first_mentioned_in_commit_at`
              flag for each of them.
      
            - There seems to be a (pre-existing) bug here - files (and
              therefore commits) created using the Web CI don't have
              cross-references created, and issues are not closed even when
              the commit title is "Fixes #xx".
      
          b. The first time a merge request is deployed to production
      
            When a `Deployment` is created, find all merge requests that
            were merged in before the deployment, and set the
            `first_deployed_to_production_at` flag for each of them.
      
          c. The start / end time for a merge request pipeline
      
            Hook into the `Pipeline` state machine. When the `status` moves to
            `running`, find the merge requests whose tip commit matches the
            pipeline, and record the `latest_build_started_at` time for each
            of them. When the `status` moves to `success`, record the
            `latest_build_finished_at` time.
      
          d. The merge requests that close an issue
      
            - This was a big cause of the performance problems we were having
              with Cycle Analytics. We need to use `ReferenceExtractor` to make
              this calculation, which is slow when we have to run it on a large
              number of merge requests.
      
            - When a merge request is created, updated, or refreshed, find the
              issues it closes, and create an instance of
              `MergeRequestsClosingIssues`, which acts as a join model between
              merge requests and issues.
      
            - If a `MergeRequestsClosingIssues` instance links a merge request
              and an issue, that issue closes that merge request.
      
      5. The `Queries` module was changed into a class, so we can cache the
         results of `issues` and `merge_requests_closing_issues` across
         various cycle analytics stages.
      
      6. The code added in this commit is untested. Tests will be added in the
         next commit.
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    • Yorick Peterse's avatar
      Added concern for a faster "cache_key" method · 77c8520e
      Yorick Peterse authored
      This concern provides an optimized/simplified version of the "cache_key"
      method. This method is about 9 times faster than the default "cache_key"
      method.
      
      The produced cache keys _are_ different from the previous ones but this
      is worth the performance improvement. To showcase this I set up a
      benchmark (using benchmark-ips) that compares FasterCacheKeys#cache_key
      with the regular cache_key. The output of this benchmark was:
      
          Calculating -------------------------------------
                     cache_key     4.825k i/100ms
                cache_key_fast    21.723k i/100ms
          -------------------------------------------------
                     cache_key     59.422k (± 7.2%) i/s -    299.150k
                cache_key_fast    543.243k (± 9.2%) i/s -      2.694M
      
          Comparison:
                cache_key_fast:   543243.4 i/s
                     cache_key:    59422.0 i/s - 9.14x slower
      
      To see the impact on real code I applied these changes and benchmarked
      Issue#referenced_merge_requests. For an issue referencing 10 merge
      requests these changes shaved off between 40 and 60 milliseconds.
      77c8520e
  16. 29 Jul, 2016 1 commit
    • Yorick Peterse's avatar
      Method for returning issues readable by a user · 002ad215
      Yorick Peterse authored
      The method Ability.issues_readable_by_user takes a list of users and an
      optional user and returns an Array of issues readable by said user. This
      method in turn is used by
      Banzai::ReferenceParser::IssueParser#nodes_visible_to_user so this
      method no longer needs to get all the available abilities just to check
      if a user has the "read_issue" ability.
      
      To test this I benchmarked an issue with 222 comments on my development
      environment. Using these changes the time spent in nodes_visible_to_user
      was reduced from around 120 ms to around 40 ms.
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