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epriestley
b800df8c1b Simplify daemon management: "phd start"
Summary:
  - Merge CommitTask daemon into PullLocal daemon. This is another artifact of past instability (and order-dependent parsers). We still publish to the timeline, although this was the last consumer. Long term we'll probably delete timeline and move to webhooks, since everyone who has asked about this stuff has been eager to trade away the durability and ordering of the timeline for the ease of use of webhooks. There's also no reason to timeline this anymore since parsing is no longer order-dependent.
  - Add `phd start` to start all the daemons you need. Add `phd restart` to restart all the daemons you need. So cool~
  - Simplify and improve phd and Diffusion daemon documentation.

Test Plan:
  - Ran `phd start`.
  - Ran `phd restart`.
  - Generated/read documentation.
  - Imported some stuff, got clean parses.

Reviewers: btrahan, csilvers

Reviewed By: csilvers

CC: aran, jungejason, nh

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2433
2012-05-09 10:29:37 -07:00
epriestley
087cc0808a Make SQL patch management DAG-based and provide namespace support
Summary:
This addresses three issues with the current patch management system:

  # Two people developing at the same time often pick the same SQL patch number, and then have to go rename it. The system catches this, but it's silly.
  # Second/third-party developers can't use the same system to manage auxiliary storage they may want to add.
  # There's no way to build mock databases for unit tests that need to do reads.

To resolve these things, you can now name your patches whatever you want and conflicts are just merge conflicts, which are less of a pain to fix than filename conflicts.

Dependencies are now a DAG, with implicit dependencies created on the prior patch if no dependencies are specified. Developers can add new concrete subclasses of `PhabricatorSQLPatchList` to add storage management, and define the dependency branchpoint of their patches so they apply in the correct order (although, generally, they should not depend on the mainline patches, presumably).

The commands `storage upgrade --namespace test1234` and `storage destroy --namespace test1234` will allow unit tests to build and destroy MySQL storage.

A "quickstart" mode allows an upgrade from scratch in ~1200ms. Destruction takes about 200ms. These seem like fairily reasonable costs to actually use in tests. Building from scratch patch-by-patch takes about 6000ms.

Test Plan:
  - Created new databases from scratch with and without quickstart in a separate test namespace. Pointed the webapp at the test namespaces, browsed around, everything looked good.
  - Compared quickstart and no-quickstart dump states, they're identical except for mysqldump timestamps and a few similar things.
  - Upgraded a legacy database to the new storage format.
  - Destroyed / dumped storage.

Reviewers: edward, vrana, btrahan, jungejason

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran, nh

Maniphest Tasks: T140, T345

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2323
2012-04-30 07:54:00 -07:00
epriestley
974efd6d65 Minor, remove metamta reference from update script. 2012-03-02 06:42:31 -08:00
epriestley
5fd46dce66 Improve order of operations in upgrade script
Summary:
  - Run "phd stop" before stopping apache. This is essentially a smoke test for
PHABRICATOR_ENV being set.
  - Run documentation generation after everything else. Between the pull and the
restart we have some minor exposure to APC issues with deleted files and
out-of-date module definitions, and this limits that.
  - Pull commands out of (x && y) stuff, this prevents "set -e" from working
correctly.

Test Plan: Ran upgrade script locally.

Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1419
2012-01-16 11:52:01 -08:00
Jason Ge
13eee1a344 Add test to check all symbols can be loaded
Summary:
make sure all symboles can be loaded to avoid issues like missing
methods in descendants of abstract base class.

Test Plan:
ran it and verified it passes; remove a method in a descendant class
and verified that the test failed.

Reviewers: epriestley, nh

Reviewed By: nh

CC: aran, nh, jungejason

Differential Revision: 1023
2011-10-20 16:43:13 -07:00
epriestley
4ef918e213 Add a garbage collector daemon
Summary:
Phabricator generates a bunch of data that we don't need to keep around forever,
add a GC daemon to get rid of it with some basic configuration options.

This needs a couple more diffs to get some of the details but I think this is a
reasonable start.

I also fixed a couple of UI things related to this, e.g. the daemon logs page
going crazy when a daemon gets stuck in a loop and dumps tons of data to stdout.

Test Plan:
  - Ran gc daemon in 'phd debug' mode and saw it delete stuff, then sleep once
it had cleaned everything up.
  - Mucked around with TTLs and verified they work correctly.
  - Viewed gc'd transcripts in the web interface and made sure they displayed
okay.
  - Viewed daemon logs before/after garbage collection.
  - Running some run-at / run-for tests now, I'll update if the daemon doesn't
shut off in ~10-15 minutes. :P

Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, tuomaspelkonen, epriestley
Differential Revision: 583
2011-07-05 13:49:11 -07:00
epriestley
6a3eb19876 Provide a basic update script for Phabricator
Summary:
This isn't completely cross-system compatible but it's definitely better than
nothing.

Test Plan:
Pushed secure.phabricator.com a bunch of times.

Reviewed By: moskov
Reviewers: moskov
CC: aran, moskov
Differential Revision: 558
2011-06-29 20:05:28 -07:00