Migrate sbom_components.name so to match PEP 503
What does this MR do and why?
Migrate sbom_components.name so to match PEP 503
Changelog: changed
Related issue: #440391 (closed)
Production data
gitlabhq_dblab=# select count(*) from sbom_components where purl_type = 8 and name like '%\_%';
count
-------
0
(1 row)
gitlabhq_dblab=# select count(*) from sbom_components where purl_type = 8 and name like '%--%';
count
-------
0
(1 row)
gitlabhq_dblab=# select count(*) from sbom_components where purl_type = 8 and name like '%.%';
count
-------
413
(1 row)
DB migrate/rollback
$ bundle exec rails db:migrate
main: == [advisory_lock_connection] object_id: 119540, pg_backend_pid: 1329
main: == 20240223130548 QueueUpdateSbomComponentsNameBasedOnPep503: migrating =======
main: == 20240223130548 QueueUpdateSbomComponentsNameBasedOnPep503: migrated (0.0550s)
main: == [advisory_lock_connection] object_id: 119540, pg_backend_pid: 1329
ci: == [advisory_lock_connection] object_id: 119920, pg_backend_pid: 1333
ci: == 20240223130548 QueueUpdateSbomComponentsNameBasedOnPep503: migrating =======
ci: -- The migration is skipped since it modifies the schemas: [:gitlab_main].
ci: -- This database can only apply migrations in one of the following schemas: [:gitlab_ci, :gitlab_internal, :gitlab_shared].
ci: == 20240223130548 QueueUpdateSbomComponentsNameBasedOnPep503: migrated (0.0084s)
ci: == [advisory_lock_connection] object_id: 119920, pg_backend_pid: 1333
$ bundle exec rails db:migrate:down:main VERSION=20240223130548
main: == [advisory_lock_connection] object_id: 119320, pg_backend_pid: 294
main: == [advisory_lock_connection] object_id: 119320, pg_backend_pid: 294
Query plan for a single record
UPDATE "sbom_components" SET "updated_at" = '2024-02-26 15:38:54.343479', "name" = 'yargs-parser' WHERE "sbom_components"."id" = 8783
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Edited by Zamir Martins