Summary:
We lock tasks by setting `leaseOwner` to a unique value, but the value is currently unique-to-the-process rather than unique-to-the-query. This means that if a process leases a task, then leases another task, both tasks will have the same `leaseOwner`. This can cause an issue where we go to select the task we just leased and get the other task instead, if we aren't careful about the select construction.
We can avoid this by being clever and making sure the select is constructed correctly, but making the `leaseOwner` unique to the query is much simpler and more foolproof. This guarantees we always select only the rows we just leased.
Also remove `PhabricatorGoodForNothingWorker` since `PhabricatorTestWorker` fills its role of allowing things to be tested, and simplify the unit tests since we don't need to be clever about avoiding this issue any more.
Test Plan: Ran unit tests.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T2015
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3862
Summary:
This was the major goal of D3859/D3855, and to a lesser degree D3854/D3852.
As Drydock is allocating a resource, it may need to allocate other resources first. For example, if it's allocating a working copy, it may need to allocate a host first.
Currently, we have the process basically queue up the allocation (insert a task into the queue) and sleep() until it finishes. This is problematic for a bunch of reasons, but the major one is that if allocation takes more resources (host, port, machine, DNS) than you have daemons, they could all end up sleeping and waiting for some other daemon to do their work. This is really stupid. Even if you only take up some of them, you're spending slots sleeping when you could be doing useful work.
To partially get around this and make the CLI experience less dumb, there's this goofy `synchronous` flag that gets passed around everywhere and pushes the workflow through a pile of special cases. Basically the `synchronous` flag causes us to do everything in-process. But this is dumb too because we'd rather do things in parallel if we can, and we have to have a lot of special case code to make it work at all.
Get rid of all of this. Instead of sleep()ing, try to work on the tasks that need to be worked on. If another daemon grabbed them already that's fine, but in the worst case we just gracefully degrade and do everything in process. So we get the best of both worlds: if we have parallelizable tasks and free daemons, things will execute in parallel. If we have nonparallelizable tasks or no free daemons, things will execute in process.
Test Plan: Ran `drydock_control.php --trace` and saw it perform cascading allocations without sleeping or special casing.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T2015
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3861
Summary:
- Clean up a TODO about permanent failures.
- Clean up a TODO about failing tasks after too many retries.
- Clean up a TODO about testing for bad leases.
- Make the lease/retry implementation more flexible and natural.
- Make completely bogus tasks fail permanently.
- Make PhabricatorMetaMTAWorker use new `getWaitBeforeRetry()` (as intended), not hackily implement logic in `getRequiredLeaseTime()`.
- Document worker hooks for failures and retries.
- Provide coverage on everything.
Test Plan: Ran unit tests. Ran `bin/phd debug taskmaster`.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T2015
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3859
Summary: This simplifies the fairly thorny logic of leasing tasks a bit. I'm planning to introduce another callsite shortly for Drydock.
Test Plan: Ran `bin/phd debug taskmaster`, observed sensible queries and correct operation.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T2015
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3855
Summary:
When a PhabricatorTestCase dies after creating storage fixtures, it leaves
those storage fixtures around. This doesn't happen often, but when it does
happen it's a pain to cleanup. The --unittest-fixtures option helps automate
that cleanup.
Test Plan:
Ran it with --dryrun, then for real. Became overwhelmed with a Zen like peace
after regarding the tidiness and beauty of SHOW DATABASES.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3858
Summary: Make mobile-friendly and provide UI to cancel/retry tasks. Remove display of task data to arbitrary users, as it may be sensitive.
Test Plan:
{F22502}
{F22503}
{F22504}
{F22505}
{F22506}
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T2015
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3854
Summary:
Currently, when taskmasters complete a task it is immediately deleted. This prevents us from doing some general things, like:
- Supporting the idea of permanent failure (e.g., after N failures just stop trying).
- Showing the user how fast taskmasters are completing tasks.
- Showing the user how long tasks took to complete.
Having better visibility into this is important to Drydock, which builds on the task system. Also, generally buff debug output for task execution.
Test Plan: Ran `bin/phd debug taskmaster`. Ran `bin/phd debug garbage`. Queued some tasks via various systems.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T2015
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3852
Test Plan: Looked at diff with several different lint errors, saw correct messages in their inline comments.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3827
Summary: you can now add, edit, and delete status events. also added a "description" to status events and surface it in the big calendar view on mouse hover. some refactoring changes as well to make validation logic centralized within the storage class.
Test Plan: added, edited, deleted. yay.
Reviewers: epriestley, vrana
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T407
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3810
Summary: Followup to D3804. Makes Diffusion main comments (not just inlines) render properly with the modern markup pipeline.
Test Plan: Created previews and inline previews. Edited inlines. Saved comment, viewed comment. Verified caches were read and written using "Services" tab.
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3805
Summary:
See T1963 for discussion of the Facebook-specific hack.
Differential currently uses a one-stage cache (render -> postprocess -> save in cache) rather than the two-stage cache (render -> save in cache -> postprocess) offered by `PhabricatorMarkupInteface`. This breaks Differential comments coming out of cache for the lightbox, and makes various other things suboptimal (status of handles like @mentions and embeds are not displayed accurately).
Instead, use the modern stuff.
Test Plan:
- Created preview comments and inlines in Differential.
- Edited a Differential inline.
- Submitted main and inline Differential comments.
- Viewed and edited Differential summary and test plan.
- Created preview comments and inlines in Diffusion.
- Submitted comments and inlines in Diffusion.
- Verified Differential now loads and saves to the generalized markup cache (Diffusion is close, but main comments still hold a single-stage cache).
- Verified old Differential comments work correctly with the lightbox.
Reviewers: vrana, btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1963
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3804
Summary:
Provides a simple way for policy-aware queries to pre-filter results without needing to maintain separate cursors, and fixes a bunch of filter-related edge cases.
- For reverse-paged cursor queries, we previously reversed each individual set of results. If the final result set is built out of multiple pages, it's in the wrong order overall, with each page in the correct order in sequence. Instead, reverse everything at the end. This also simplifies construction of queries.
- `AphrontCursorPagerView` would always render a "<< First" link when paging backward, even if we were on the first page of results.
- Add a filtering hook to let queries perform in-application pre-policy filtering as simply as possible (i.e., without maintaing their own cursors over the result sets).
Test Plan: Made feed randomly prefilter half the results, and paged forward and backward. Observed correct result ordering, pagination, and next/previous links.
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3787
Summary:
images attached to maniphest tasks and mentioned in remarkup anywhere now invoke a lightbox control that lets the user page through all the images.
lightbox includes a download button, next / prev buttons, and if we're not at the tippy toppy of hte page an "X" or close button.
we also respond to left, right, and esc for navigating.
next time we should get non-images working in here...!
Test Plan:
played with maniphest - looks good
made comments with images. looks good.
made sure multiple image comments worked.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin, chad
Maniphest Tasks: T1896
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3705
Summary: The property is called 'actor', not 'user'. Extend from Phobject to catch this class of error automatically. Upgrade a couple of getActor() to requireActor().
Test Plan: Created new users.
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3776
Summary: I need this shortly and it seems like something we're likely to need more of in the future now that fixtures work.
Test Plan: Ran unit tests. Used this productively in an upcoming diff.
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3775
Summary:
Q1 to Q4 is used for parts of the year.
Also unlink all `[A-Z]0.*`, we don't route them anymore.
Test Plan:
Q0
Q1
Q10
Reviewers: epriestley, pieter
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3781
Summary: See comments.
Test Plan: Uploaded a small image in Safari via drag-and-drop.
Reviewers: vrana, btrahan
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3771
Summary:
We don't support this and say so in the documentation, but can check explicitly.
https://github.com/facebook/phabricator/issues/148
Test Plan: Set base-uri to stuff with/without paths, verified setup caught mistakes and gave useful errors.
Reviewers: vrana, btrahan
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3768
Summary:
See comment.
This can reveal some pretty bad bugs but HPHP handles this correctly so we already know about them.
Test Plan:
Added `phlog()` to `__call()` and observed what is defined for each method (under PHP). Also:
class C {
function __call($name, $args) {
static $class;
if (!$class) {
$class = get_class($this);
}
return $class;
}
}
class D extends C {
}
class E extends C {
}
$d = new D;
$e = new E;
var_dump($d->x());
var_dump($e->x()); // Prints D under PHP!
See also D3754.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T1261
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3753
Summary:
Allow skins to serve arbitrary resources without needing to be mapped, so we can have a vibrant community of amateur skinners.
For "basic" skins, just put all the "css/" on the page always.
Includes an image to prove that works.
@vrana, pretty sure this has no impact outside of Phame but it does change Celerity so it might be to blame if there's any weirdness with static resources.
Test Plan:
{F21341}
{F21340}
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1373
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3719
Summary: Restore summarization. Use the remarkup cache, and try to do it somewhat-intelligently (pick the first paragraph that looks like it's text).
Test Plan:
{F21323}
{F21324}
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1373
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3715
Summary:
Two high-level things happening here:
- We no longer ever need to put meta-UI (content creation, editing, notices, etc.) on live blog views, since this is all in Phame now. I pulled this out.
- On the other hand, I pushed more routing/control logic into Skins and made the root skin a Controller instead of a View. This simplifies some of the code above skins, and the theory behind this is that it gives us greater flexibility to, e.g., put a glue layer between Phame and Wordpress templates or whatever else, and allows skins to handle routing and thus add pages like "About" or "Bio".
- I added a basic skin below the root skin which is more like the old root skin and has standard rendering hooks.
- "Ten Eleven" is a play on the popular (default?) Wordpress themes called "Twenty Ten", "Twenty Eleven" and "Twenty Twelve".
Test Plan: Viewed live blog and live posts. They aren't pretty, but they don't have extraneous resources.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1373
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3714
Summary: See discussion in D3722. Good catch -- I'd definitely say this is a bug.
Test Plan: Rendered two <div />s, one with mustcapture set to `true` and one to `false`. The first got `data-mustcapture`; the second did not.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3723
Summary: I think this is simpler and better than making them conditional. In properly configured installs this should have no impact (they already use a CDN URI). In not-quite-properly configured installs this will add a trivial, highly-compressible number of bytes to the source. In all cases we have less code.
Test Plan: Loaded some pages, everything worked.
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3709
Summary:
This leaves the UI in a pretty rough state, but implements blog policy controls and queries, and 1:1 relationships between posts and blogs. Needs a bunch more cleanup but seemed like an okayish breaking point in terms of cohesiveness.
Posts have these rules:
- Drafts are visible only to the author.
- Published posts are visible to anyone who can see the blog they appear on.
- Posts are only editable by the author.
...so we don't need any special policy UI or state to accommodate these rules.
Posts may have no blog if they're grandfathered in or you write a post to a blog and then lose the ability to see the blog. This is the messiest edge case -- specifically:
- You write a post to blog A.
- You publish the post.
- I edit the "Visible To:" for blog A and set it to exclude you.
What we do in this case is let you see the post in "My Posts", but you can no longer see the blog and you'll see the post as not being part of a blog. We can maybe give you some UI to let you move it later or something.
Test Plan: Hit all (I think?) of the interfaces without issues. Definitely some UI problems still right now.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1373
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3694
Summary:
Adds "can view" and "can edit" policies to blogs. Replaces "bloggers" with "can join".
This doesn't fully remove "bloggers" because I didn't want this to get too crazy/huge.
Test Plan: Created, edited, deleted blogs.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1373
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3693
Summary: Provide array() default so we don't foreach() over null in the case of a missing config (from @dctrwatson).
Test Plan: Will verify with @dctrwatson.
Reviewers: vrana, btrahan, dctrwatson
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3686
Summary: When we receive an email, figure out if any of the other tos and ccs are users. If they are, pass their phids through the stach as "exclude phids" and exclude them from getting the email.
Test Plan: used the various applications (audit, differential, maniphest) and noted emails were sent as expected.
Reviewers: epriestley, vrana
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran, Korvin, vrana
Maniphest Tasks: T1676
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3645
Summary:
Blames to D3659.
It's not that old (< 1 day) to fix it properly (add patch for dropping xhpast DB).
Test Plan:
$ arc unit src/applications/calendar/storage/__tests__/PhabricatorCalendarHolidayTestCase.php
Reviewers: btrahan, epriestley
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3670
Summary: ...and use 'em in the phame blog case.
Test Plan: viewed blog.phabricator.dev and it actually looked right!
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T1373
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3666
Summary:
We need to go slightly farther to stub reply handler functionality for Ponder in at least some configurations, where we rely on the presence of a unique random key to generate per-object or per-object+user reply addresses.
This should probably be formalized in an interface since it's currently pretty ad-hoc.
Test Plan:
- Made comments in Ponder under a per-user email configuration.
- Ran migration, verified mail keys were generated.
- Ran migration again (with --apply), verified existing questions were skipped.
- Created a new question, verified mail key generation.
Reviewers: pieter
Reviewed By: pieter
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1873
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3665
Summary:
It isn't deleted by `storage destroy`.
This should be a no-op on current storage because we execute `CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS`.
Test Plan:
$ bin/storage destroy --dryrun
Reviewers: nh, epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3659
Summary: For immutable objects, just use the ID as a cursor.
Test Plan:
- Analyzed commits from an empty cursor.
- Checked that cursor was good.
- Pulled some more commits.
- Analyzed commits again, verified it only hit the new ones.
- Verified the graph of "Count of CMIT" looked reasonable.
Reviewers: vrana
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1866
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3656
Summary:
Alternate proposal for D3635.
- Works better with small images.
- Produces a predictable thumbnail size.
- Somewhat reasonable output on 3000x10 images.
- Increase the size of Macro thumbnails to 240px.
Test Plan: {F20497}
Reviewers: vrana, chad
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3638
Summary:
Basic infrastructure for generalizing subscriptions/CCs for T1808, T1514 and T1663.
- Implement `PhabricatorSubscribableInterface` and you'll get a subscribe/unsubscribe button for free.
- If there are any auto-subscribed users (like the question author) you can specify them; this makes more sense for Tasks and Revisions than Ponder probably, but maybe the author should be auto-subscribed.
- Subscriptions are either "explicit" (the user clicked 'subscribe') or "implicit" (the user did something which causes them to become subscribed naturally). If a user unsubscribes, they'll no longer be added by implicit subscriptions. This may or may not be relevant to Ponder but is an existing Herald feature in Differential.
- Helper method on PhabricatorSubscribersQuery to load subscribers.
- This doesn't handle actually sending email, etc. I think that's all so application-specific that it doesn't belong here.
- Now seems to work.
Test Plan:
{F20552}
{F20553}
Reviewers: pieter, btrahan
Reviewed By: pieter
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1663, T1514, T1808
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3637
Summary: We never use this and almost certainly never will. It's been in Lisk for ~7 years but is a solution in search of a problem. It causes a conflict with any DAO that has a `version` column.
Test Plan: Browsed around, performed inserts and updates. Edited a Phriction document.
Reviewers: vrana, btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, leslie.chong
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3625
Summary:
Fixes a TODO, and silences a warning introduced by D3601.
There are several cases where we load data like:
SELECT *, ... AS extraData FROM ...
...and then pass it to `loadAllFromArray()`. Currently, this causes us to set an `extraData` property on the object.
This idiom seems fairly useful and non-dangerous, so I made `loadFromArray()` just drop extra keys.
Since we hit this loop a potentially huge number of times (10,000+ for full Maniphest pages) I did some microoptimization. Lisk is hot enough that it's one of the few places where it's worthwhile (see D1291).
Test Plan: Loaded homepage, no longer got warnings about `viewerIsMember` from Project queries. Browsed ~10 apps, didn't see any issues.
Reviewers: vrana
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3606
Summary:
I make this error quite often: I forget to declare a property I am writing to or I make a typo in it.
PHP implicitly creates a public property which I don't like.
I would much rather see a linter warning me against this than this runtime check but writing it is very difficult:
- We need to explore all parents of the class we are checking.
- It is even possible that children will declare that property but it's OK to treat this as error anyway.
- We can extend also builtin or external classes.
- It's somewhat doable for `$this` but even more complex for any `$obj` because we don't know the class of it.
This should catch significant part of these errors and I'm fine with that.
I don't plan escalating to exception because this error is not fatal and should not stop the application from working.
Test Plan: Loaded homepage, checked log.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3601
Summary:
Calling `->setPHID()` or other common Lisk setters creates an implicit public property `$phid`.
I don't like implicit properties and I see them as errors.
Its public visibility also makes me nervous and is vulnerable to bypassing any setters we may create.
Test Plan: Loaded homepage, checked log.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3600
Summary: this then enables people to create blog.theircompany.com. And for us, blog.phacility.com...!
Test Plan:
- created custom URIs of various goodness and verified the error messages were sensical.
- verified if "false" in configuration then custom uri stuff disappears
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T1373
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3542
Summary: We want to allow a broader access to our installation but we need to check the request in that case.
Test Plan:
Created a simple `PhabricatorRequestChecker` returning a custom controller.
Verified that this controller is used when accessing any page.
Returned `null` from this checker and verified that all 209 Phabricator pages are accessible.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: scottmac, aran, Korvin, btrahan
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2488
Summary:
It happens to me quite often that I leave the window with revision (by closing it or by visiting a link from it).
When I return then the comment draft is there so I clowncopterize it but forget that I wanted to take some other action than Comment.
Test Plan: Selected "Add Reviewers", added some reviewers, closed the window, opened it - the action and reviewers were still there.
Reviewers: btrahan, epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3530
Summary:
We have two troubles with this script:
# Our revisions and commits don't fit in the memory. (Our tasks do :-).)
# Reindexing revisions is slow.
Test Plan: Ran it.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3483
Summary:
People have occasionally complained about phabricator being slow. We have
the access log to look at to see when slowness happens, but it doesn't tell
us much about why it happened. Since it's usually a sporadic issue that's
reported, it's hard to reproduce and then profile. This change will allow us
to collect sampled profiles so we can look at them when slowness occurs.
Test Plan:
checking that sampling works correctly:
- set rate to 0; do several page loads; check no new entries in table
- set rate to 1; check that there's a new row in the table for each page load
- set rate to 10; check that some requests write to table and some don't
check new ui for samples:
- load /xhprof/list/all/, see a list with a lot of samples
- load /xhprof/list/sampled/, see only sampled runs
- load /xhprof/list/manual/, see only non-sampled runs
- load /xhprof/list/my-runs/, se only my manual runs
Reviewers: vrana, epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3458
Summary:
- Renames `PhabricatorPolicyQuery` to `PhabricatorPolicyAwareQuery` (a query which respects policy settings).
- Introduces `PhabricatorPolicyQuery`, which loads available policies (e.g., "member of project X").
- Introduces `PhabricatorPolicy`, which describes a policy.
- Allows projects to be set as policies.
- Allows Paste policies to be edited.
- Covers crazy cases where you make projects depend on themselves or each other because you are a dastardly villan.
Test Plan: Set paste and project policies, including crazy policies like A -> B -> A, A -> A, etc.
Reviewers: vrana, btrahan
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran
Maniphest Tasks: T603
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D3476