* [history-v1-ot] initial implementation of using doc-level history-v1-ot
* [web] fix advancing of the otMigrationStage
Use 'nextStage' for the user provided, desired stage when advancing.
Co-authored-by: Brian Gough <brian.gough@overleaf.com>
* [document-updater] document size check in editor-core
* [history-ot] rename history-v1-ot to history-ot and add types
* [history-ot] apply review feedback
- remove extra !!
- merge variable assignment when processing diff-match-match output
- add helper function for getting docstore lines view of StringFileData
Co-authored-by: Alf Eaton <alf.eaton@overleaf.com>
* Revert "[document-updater] add safe rollback point for history-ot (#25283)"
This reverts commit d7230dd14a379a27d2c6ab03a006463a18979d06
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <jakob.ackermann@overleaf.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <jakob.ackermann@overleaf.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian Gough <brian.gough@overleaf.com>
Co-authored-by: Alf Eaton <alf.eaton@overleaf.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 89c497782adb0427635d50d02263d6f535b12481
Note: "connected" here means across all real-time pods.
- editing_session_mode, counter
- mode=connect - a client connected
- mode=disconnect - a client disconnect
- mode=update - continuous editing
- status=empty - all clients disconnected
- status=single - a single client is connected
- status=multi - multiple clients are connected
- project_not_empty_since histogram with buckets [0,1h,2h,1d,2d,1w,30d]
- status=empty/single/multi as described above
GitOrigin-RevId: 1cc42e72bbb5aae754399bdbc3f8771642f35c22
ioredis may reuse the error instance for multiple callbacks. E.g. when
the connection to redis fails, the queue is flushed with the same
MaxRetriesPerRequestError instance.
See the docs of OError.tag:
https://github.com/overleaf/o-error#long-stack-traces-with-oerrortag
(currently at 221dd902e7bfa0ee92de1ea5a3cbf3152c3ceeb4)
I am tagging all errors at each async hop. Most of the controller code
will only ever see already tagged errors -- or new errors created in
our app code. They should have enough info that we do not need to tag
them again.