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Jérome Perrin
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Jacob Vosmaer
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class
FixIdentities
<
ActiveRecord
::
Migration
def
up
# Up until now, legacy 'ldap' references in the database were charitably
# interpreted to point to the first LDAP server specified in the GitLab
# configuration. So if the database said 'provider: ldap' but the first
# LDAP server was called 'ldapmain', then we would try to interpret
# 'provider: ldap' as if it said 'provider: ldapmain'. This migration (and
# accompanying changes in the GitLab LDAP code) get rid of this complicated
# behavior. Any database references to 'provider: ldap' get rewritten to
# whatever the code would have interpreted it as, i.e. as a reference to
# the first LDAP server specified in gitlab.yml / gitlab.rb.
new_provider
=
Gitlab
.
config
.
ldap
.
servers
.
first
.
last
[
'provider_name'
]
# Delete duplicate identities
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