```
NAME:
forgejo doctor cleanup-commit-status - Cleanup extra records in commit_status table
USAGE:
forgejo doctor cleanup-commit-status
DESCRIPTION:
Forgejo suffered from a bug which caused the creation of more entries in the
"commit_status" table than necessary. This operation removes the redundant
data caused by the bug. Removing this data is almost always safe.
These reundant records can be accessed by users through the API, making it
possible, but unlikely, that removing it could have an impact to
integrating services (API: /repos/{owner}/{repo}/commits/{ref}/statuses).
It is safe to run while Forgejo is online.
On very large Forgejo instances, the performance of operation will improve
if the buffer-size option is used with large values. Approximately 130 MB of
memory is required for every 100,000 records in the buffer.
Bug reference: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/10671
OPTIONS:
--help, -h show help
--custom-path string, -C string Set custom path (defaults to '{WorkPath}/custom')
--config string, -c string Set custom config file (defaults to '{WorkPath}/custom/conf/app.ini')
--work-path string, -w string Set Forgejo's working path (defaults to the directory of the Forgejo binary)
--verbose, -V Show process details
--dry-run Report statistics from the operation but do not modify the database
--buffer-size int Record count per query while iterating records; larger values are typically faster but use more memory (default: 100000)
--delete-chunk-size int Number of records to delete per DELETE query (default: 1000)
```
The cleanup effectively performs `SELECT * FROM commit_status ORDER BY repo_id, sha, context, index, id`, and iterates through the records. Whenever `index, id` changes without the other fields changing, then it's a useless record that can be deleted. The major complication is doing that at scale without bringing the entire database table into memory, which is performed through a new iteration method `IterateByKeyset`.
Manually tested against a 455,303 record table in PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite, which was reduced to 10,781 records, dropping 97.5% of the records.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/10686
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Mathieu Fenniak <mathieu@fenniak.net>
Co-committed-by: Mathieu Fenniak <mathieu@fenniak.net>
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Welcome to Forgejo
Hi there! Tired of big platforms playing monopoly? Providing Git hosting for your project, friends, company or community? Forgejo (/for'd͡ʒe.jo/ inspired by forĝejo – the Esperanto word for forge) has you covered with its intuitive interface, light and easy hosting and a lot of built-in functionality.
Forgejo was created in 2022 because we think that the project should be owned by an independent community. If you second that, then Forgejo is for you! Our promise: Independent Free/Libre Software forever!
What does Forgejo offer?
If you like any of the following, Forgejo is literally meant for you:
- Lightweight: Forgejo can easily be hosted on nearly every machine. Running on a Raspberry? Small cloud instance? No problem!
- Project management: Besides Git hosting, Forgejo offers issues, pull requests, wikis, kanban boards and much more to coordinate with your team.
- Publishing: Have something to share? Use releases to host your software for download, or use the package registry to publish it for docker, npm and many other package managers.
- Customizable: Want to change your look? Change some settings? There are many config switches to make Forgejo work exactly like you want.
- Powerful: Organizations & team permissions, CI integration, Code Search, LDAP, OAuth and much more. If you have advanced needs, Forgejo has you covered.
- Privacy: From update checker to default settings: Forgejo is built to be privacy first for you and your crew.
- Federation: (WIP) We are actively working to connect software forges with each other through ActivityPub, and create a collaborative network of personal instances.
Learn more
Dive into the documentation, subscribe to releases and blog post on our website, find us on the Fediverse or hop into our Matrix room if you have any questions or want to get involved.
License
Forgejo is distributed under the terms of the GPL version 3.0 or any later version.
The agreement for this license was documented in June 2023 and implemented during the development of Forgejo v9.0. All Forgejo versions before v9.0 are distributed under the MIT license.
Get involved
If you are interested in making Forgejo better, either by reporting a bug or by changing the governance, please take a look at the contribution guide.