commit | 200d7ca8cb08980395041bfd3ff038d384e20607 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Thomas Dräbing <thomas.draebing@sap.com> | Sun Jan 28 09:34:39 2024 +0100 |
committer | Saša Živkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com> | Tue Mar 19 17:46:58 2024 +0100 |
tree | 45a9ba2b0d42e6387ad196635d0d55c0bfe18849 | |
parent | abed25b88b38dd30e2e6de41c005f8c0c56c3d83 [diff] |
Optionally allow to reuse existing documents during reindexing Change I1fd78958f6fa0848f81630abab0428520f412baa introduced a feature to skip indexing of changes which were already present in the index. This prevented unnecessary work, if Gerrit had to be shutdown while performing an online reindex. However, this change also broke offline reindexing, since this forcefully deleted all documents in the index before reindexing, which wasn't transparent to the indexers. This change is a reimplementation of the feature allowing to reuse existing up-to-date documents in the index. The `index.reuseExistingDocuments` option has to be set in the `gerrit.config` to enable this feature. This works for offline and online reindexing. Existing but stale documents will be reindexed regardless. The issue with offline reindexing is fixed, by not emptying the index before indexing, if `index.reuseExistingDocuments` has been set. Release-Notes: Optionally allow to reuse existing documents during reindexing Change-Id: I3c5e7c1565c46738c4f5d37303f6ede296f604eb
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