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vcs: catch MemoryErrors when calling Git diff
Binary diffs can make the diffs VERY big and cause MemoryError exceptions.
Before giving MemoryError, the system might start swapping, any process might
fail when allocating memory, random processes might get killed, and our process
might fail in other places. The proper fix would be to avoid the problem by not
trying to process more data than we can handle - for example by not processing
more than a certain amount of Git output.
Before, memory errors were shown to the user as a 500 Internal Server Error
page.
Now, as long as we have no better/safer way get the diff, catch the MemoryError
and show the page with a flash error message and no diff.
The error handling is placed in the diffs module to avoid leaking flash
messages into the vcs lib.
Binary diffs can make the diffs VERY big and cause MemoryError exceptions.
Before giving MemoryError, the system might start swapping, any process might
fail when allocating memory, random processes might get killed, and our process
might fail in other places. The proper fix would be to avoid the problem by not
trying to process more data than we can handle - for example by not processing
more than a certain amount of Git output.
Before, memory errors were shown to the user as a 500 Internal Server Error
page.
Now, as long as we have no better/safer way get the diff, catch the MemoryError
and show the page with a flash error message and no diff.
The error handling is placed in the diffs module to avoid leaking flash
messages into the vcs lib.
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Database schema changes
=======================
Kallithea uses Alembic for :ref:`database migrations <upgrade_db>`
(upgrades and downgrades).
If you are developing a Kallithea feature that requires database schema
changes, you should make a matching Alembic database migration script:
1. :ref:`Create a Kallithea configuration and database <setup>` for testing
the migration script, or use existing ``development.ini`` setup.
Ensure that this database is up to date with the latest database
schema *before* the changes you're currently developing. (Do not
create the database while your new schema changes are applied.)
2. Create a separate throwaway configuration for iterating on the actual
database changes::
gearbox make-config temp.ini
Edit the file to change database settings. SQLite is typically fine,
but make sure to change the path to e.g. ``temp.db``, to avoid
clobbering any existing database file.
3. Make your code changes (including database schema changes in ``db.py``).
4. After every database schema change, recreate the throwaway database
to test the changes::
rm temp.db
gearbox setup-db -c temp.ini --repos=/var/repos --user=doe --email doe@example.com --password=123456 --no-public-access --force-yes
gearbox repo-scan -c temp.ini
5. Once satisfied with the schema changes, auto-generate a draft Alembic
script using the development database that has *not* been upgraded.
(The generated script will upgrade the database to match the code.)
::
alembic -c development.ini revision -m "area: add cool feature" --autogenerate
6. Edit the script to clean it up and fix any problems.
Note that for changes that simply add columns, it may be appropriate
to not remove them in the downgrade script (and instead do nothing),
to avoid the loss of data. Unknown columns will simply be ignored by
Kallithea versions predating your changes.
7. Run ``alembic -c development.ini upgrade head`` to apply changes to
the (non-throwaway) database, and test the upgrade script. Also test
downgrades.
The included ``development.ini`` has full SQL logging enabled. If
you're using another configuration file, you may want to enable it
by setting ``level = DEBUG`` in section ``[handler_console_sql]``.
The Alembic migration script should be committed in the same revision as
the database schema (``db.py``) changes.
See the `Alembic documentation`__ for more information, in particular
the tutorial and the section about auto-generating migration scripts.
.. __: http://alembic.zzzcomputing.com/en/latest/
Troubleshooting
---------------
* If ``alembic --autogenerate`` responds "Target database is not up to
date", you need to either first use Alembic to upgrade the database
to the most recent version (before your changes), or recreate the
database from scratch (without your schema changes applied).
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