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| author | Yorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com> | 2017-01-06 18:26:06 +0100 |
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| committer | Yorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com> | 2017-01-08 13:56:50 +0100 |
| commit | de321fbbb55dab5bee8dc344d458230b74570d5d (patch) | |
| tree | bf3d477a0c19e16f0b0c44a109308827e2ff69ad /.rspec | |
| parent | 2dec1772f537ab607ff167cfb43b5ed5c99d5522 (diff) | |
| download | gitlab-ce-de321fbbb55dab5bee8dc344d458230b74570d5d.tar.gz | |
Remove the project_authorizations.id columnremove-project-authorizations-id-column
This column used to be a 32 bits integer, allowing for only a maximum of
2 147 483 647 rows. Given enough users one can hit this limit pretty
quickly, as was the case for GitLab.com.
Changing this type to bigint (= 64 bits) would give us more space, but
we'd eventually hit the same limit given enough users and projects. A
much more sustainable solution is to simply drop the "id" column.
There were only 2 lines of code depending on this column being present,
and neither truly required it to be present. Instead the code now uses
the "project_id" column combined with the "user_id" column. This means
that instead of something like this:
DELETE FROM project_authorizations
WHERE user_id = X
AND id = Y;
We now run the following when removing rows:
DELETE FROM project_authorizations
WHERE user_id = X
AND project_id = Y;
Since both user_id and project_id are indexed this should not slow down
the DELETE query.
This commit also removes the "dependent: destroy" clause from the
"project_authorizations" relation in the User and Project models.
Keeping this prevents Rails from being able to remove data as it relies
on an "id" column being present. Since the "project_authorizations"
table has proper foreign keys set up (with cascading removals) we don't
need to depend on any Rails logic.
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