perf: wait for gitlab to reconfigure instead of using hardcoded sleep#1023
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I opened an issue on GitLab (https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/207599) to see if there's a better way than grepping docker logs to see when a gitlab instance is fully available. :P Let's see. |
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@nejch I really like this! Functional tests were not that reliable before. Hopefully this will be better in the long run! |
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I saw this was already tried and discussed in an older PR. I tried to use the readiness endpoint for this, but it turns out gitlab starts reporting OK on all healthchecks before it's fully reconfigured on startup (if you try
docker container logs --follow gitlab-testin another shell it'll still be restarting services when the script is already at "Pausing to give GitLab some time to finish starting up...".So it seems waiting for gitlab to report that it's reconfigured might be better. If this isn't enough for CI, then it's when gitlab logs start popping up in the container that it's 100% reliably up and running, so those could be grepped as well.
I can remove the additional log if it's too verbose, I just remember wondering if the script was hanging the first time I ran it so this gives some progress.