WebHook is not triggered when an issue/mr is updated
Summary
When an issue is updated, a webhook is not always triggered.
Steps to reproduce
- Watch project webhooks (tools like ngrok and nc -lk)
- Create Issue A
- Create Issue B
- Get Issue A
updated_at
- Wait 1 minute (cf https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/43712#note_61022490)
- Mention Issue A in Issue B
- Get Issue A
updated_at
- See that
updated_at
Issue A has changed - See that no webhook was triggered on this Issue A change
Example Project
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What is the current bug behavior?
webhook aren't always triggered when an issue/mr is updated
What is the expected correct behavior?
webhook should always be triggered when an issue/mr is updated
Relevant logs and/or screenshots
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Output of checks
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Results of GitLab environment info
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System information System: Ubuntu 16.04 Current User: git Using RVM: no Ruby Version: 2.4.4p296 Gem Version: 2.7.6 Bundler Version:1.16.2 Rake Version: 12.3.1 Redis Version: 3.2.11 Git Version: 2.17.1 Sidekiq Version:5.1.3 Go Version: unknown
GitLab information Version: 11.1.2 Revision: 35936b0 Directory: /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-rails DB Adapter: postgresql URL: https://..*** HTTP Clone URL: https://../some-group/some-project.git SSH Clone URL: git@..:some-group/some-project.git Using LDAP: yes Using Omniauth: no
GitLab Shell Version: 7.1.4 Repository storage paths:
- default: /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories Hooks: /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-shell/hooks Git: /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/git
Results of GitLab application Check
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GitLab Shell version >= 7.1.4 ? ... OK (7.1.4) Repo base directory exists? default... yes Repo storage directories are symlinks? default... no Repo paths owned by git:root, or git:git? default... yes Repo paths access is drwxrws---? default... yes hooks directories in repos are links: ... 3/1 ... ok 3/2 ... ok 3/3 ... ok 3/4 ... ok 3/5 ... ok 3/6 ... ok Running /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-shell/bin/check Check GitLab API access: OK Redis available via internal API: OK
Access to /var/opt/gitlab/.ssh/authorized_keys: OK gitlab-shell self-check successful
Checking GitLab Shell ... Finished
Checking Sidekiq ...
Running? ... yes Number of Sidekiq processes ... 1
Checking Sidekiq ... Finished
Reply by email is disabled in config/gitlab.yml Checking LDAP ...
Server: ldapmain not verifying SSL hostname of LDAPS server ':' LDAP authentication... Success LDAP users with access to your GitLab server (only showing the first 100 results) DN: cn=***,ou=***,dc=***,dc=*** cn: ***
Checking LDAP ... Finished
Checking GitLab ...
Git configured correctly? ... yes Database config exists? ... yes All migrations up? ... yes Database contains orphaned GroupMembers? ... no GitLab config exists? ... yes GitLab config up to date? ... yes Log directory writable? ... yes Tmp directory writable? ... yes Uploads directory exists? ... yes Uploads directory has correct permissions? ... yes Uploads directory tmp has correct permissions? ... skipped (no tmp uploads folder yet) Init script exists? ... skipped (omnibus-gitlab has no init script) Init script up-to-date? ... skipped (omnibus-gitlab has no init script) Projects have namespace: ... 3/1 ... yes 3/2 ... yes 3/3 ... yes 3/4 ... yes 3/5 ... yes 3/6 ... yes Redis version >= 2.8.0? ... yes Ruby version >= 2.3.5 ? ... yes (2.4.4) Git version >= 2.9.5 ? ... yes (2.17.1) Git user has default SSH configuration? ... yes Active users: ... 10
Checking GitLab ... Finished
Possible fixes
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