Reset severity_levels default
What does this MR do?
Reset severity_levels default to the previous values in both model and existing records.
As the default was not set on the DB level there shouldn't be many approval rules matching this criteria in production.
Related issue: #335333 (closed)
Before migration
gitlabhq_development=# select id, severity_levels from approval_project_rules where array_length(severity_levels, 1) = 6;
id | severity_levels
----+-----------------------------------------
53 | {critical,high,medium,low,unknown,info}
(1 row)
After migration
gitlabhq_development=# select id, severity_levels from approval_project_rules where array_length(severity_levels, 1) = 6;
id | severity_levels
----+-----------------
(0 rows)
gitlabhq_development=# select id, severity_levels from approval_project_rules where id=53;
id | severity_levels
----+-------------------------
53 | {unknown,high,critical}
(1 row)
Migration
$ bundle exec rails db:migrate
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== 20210819183128 ResetSeverityLevelsToNewDefault: migrating ==================
-- execute("update approval_project_rules set severity_levels='{unknown, high, critical}' where array_length(severity_levels, 1) = 6;")
-> 0.0057s
== 20210819183128 ResetSeverityLevelsToNewDefault: migrated (0.0058s) =========
Rollback(no-op)
$ bundle exec rails db:rollback
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== 20210819183128 ResetSeverityLevelsToNewDefault: reverting ==================
== 20210819183128 ResetSeverityLevelsToNewDefault: reverted (0.0000s) =========
Database-lab
explain update approval_project_rules set severity_levels='{unknown, high, critical}' where array_length(severity_levels, 1) = 6;
Session: 6114
Plan with execution:
ModifyTable on public.approval_project_rules (cost=0.00..13266.84 rows=1150 width=199) (actual time=1708.489..1708.491 rows=0 loops=1)
Buffers: shared hit=90959 read=3501 dirtied=1802 written=202
I/O Timings: read=1402.915 write=0.000
-> Seq Scan on public.approval_project_rules (cost=0.00..13266.84 rows=1150 width=199) (actual time=36.529..201.219 rows=5592 loops=1)
[...SKIP...]
Full execution plan (The text in the preview above has been cut)
Other artifacts are provided in the thread.
Recommendations:
Summary:
Time: 1.710 s
- planning: 1.018 ms
- execution: 1.709 s
- I/O read: 1.403 s
- I/O write: 0.000 ms
Shared buffers:
- hits: 90959 (~710.60 MiB) from the buffer pool
- reads: 3501 (~27.40 MiB) from the OS file cache, including disk I/O
- dirtied: 1802 (~14.10 MiB)
- writes: 202 (~1.60 MiB)
Details and visualization: https://postgres.ai/console/gitlab/gitlab-production-tunnel-pg12/sessions/6114/commands/20654. (edited)
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