In our CI env, sometimes, we see problems regarding getting a connection
from the pool. As it’s currently set to 1, increasing it a bit should
fix that kind of issues.
Why this change?
We have been seeing checkout timeouts happening on CI when using the
default of 5 seconds. This can happen in system tests when the server
has to process many requests using the same database connection.
Therefore, we will double the timeout for now and monitor if stuff
continues to timeout.
Why this change?
I have been investigating transaction related issues with our system
tests and I have a hard time figuring out what is causing the problem.
To help simplify our environment further, we will set the pool size in
the test environment to 1 so that it is impossible for us to be fetching
a different connection between the threads since they all share the
connection pool.
Also set `reaping_frequency` to `0` to ensure we don't reap any
connection ensuring the same connection is always used.
## Without multisite.yml config
No change. `bin/rails db:create` / `db:migrate` / `db:drop` should work the same.
## With multisite.yml config
### db:create
`bin/rails db:create` creates development, test, and all databases from the multisite config
`RAILS_DB=[site] bin/rails db:create` creates the database for the specified site from the multisite config
### db:migrate
`bin/rails db:migrate` migrates the development database and all databases from the multisite config
`RAILS_ENV=test bin/rails db:migrate` migrates the test database and `discourse_test_multisite`
`RAILS_DB=[site] bin/rails db:migrate` migrates the database for the specified site from the multisite config
### db:drop
`bin/rails db:drop` drops development, test, and all databases from the multisite config
`RAILS_DB=[site] bin/rails db:create` drops the database for the specified site from the multisite config
Trying to use a local test hostname other than localhost
(e.g. discourse.test )for discourse development was difficult due
the fact that localhost was hardcoded in a few places. This patch
uses existing environment variables to allow a developer to use a
different domain when developing.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Lerch <rlerch@redhat.com>
Over the years we accrued many spelling mistakes in the code base.
This PR attempts to fix spelling mistakes and typos in all areas of the code that are extremely safe to change
- comments
- test descriptions
- other low risk areas
This used to work due to side effects.
`rake parallel:migrate` used to work very inconsistently and would only migrate
some of the databases.
This introduces the recommended change to db.yml so the correct database is
found based off TEST_ENV_NUMBER if for some reason we did not set it using
RAILS_DB
Also avoids a bunch of schema dumping which is not needed when migrating
parallel specs
DB number 1 is very odd cause for whatever reason parallel spec is not
setting it.
We had Prettier pinned because of https://github.com/prettier/prettier/issues/5529. Since that bug is fixed, unpinning.
Prettier now supports YAML, so this applies Prettier to all .yml except for translations, which should not be edited directly anyway.
This is useful if you use multiple development databases locally
and don't want to constantly `db:drop db:create` into
`discourse_development`.
Simply add `DISCOURSE_DEV_DB=whatever_db` as an ENV variable and
Discourse will use it in development mode.