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    Wrap requests in an ApplicationContext · 3c5be56e
    Bob Van Landuyt authored
    This provides context to all requests made to Rails controllers or
    grape endpoints.
    
    Doing this starts a new `Labkit::Context`, to which we can provide a
    namespace, project and user.
    
    We're currently setting the following values:
    
    - Web requests: In the ApplicationController we wrap the entire
      request in a `with_context`.
      - user: based on the `auth_user` if there is one
      - project: We try to read the @project instance variable of the
        controller.
      - namespace: We try to read the @group instance variable of the
        controller. If there was none, but the project was set, we'll use
        that path to set the namespace
    
    - API requests: The application context is pushed in a before block
      setting the following values:
      - user: to `current_user` if there is one
      - project: to `@project`
      - namespace: to `@group`
    
    - Internal API requests: the application context is pushed in a before
      block:
      - user: When to the user set in `Api::Support::GitAccessActor`
      - project: to @project if it was available
    
    The 3 supported attributes for a context are read lazily when
    required.
    
    This also replaces the existing correlation middlewares with the new
    Labkit::Context middlewares.
    
    The rack middleware wraps each rack request in an overarching context
    that adds the correlation id. The context is cleaned up after the
    request, so we're sure all child contexts are cleaned up as well.
    
    The sidekiq client middleware will write the context into the job that
     goes into redis when a job is scheduled.
    
    The sidekiq server middleware will then re-instantiate this context so
    the job gets executed with the same context that was alive when it was
    scheduled. This means that any new job scheduled from sidekiq would
    also have this context.
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