GitLab Rails Console Cheat Sheet
This is the GitLab Support Team's collection of information regarding the GitLab Rails console, for use while troubleshooting. It is listed here for transparency, and it may be useful for users with experience with these tools. If you are currently having an issue with GitLab, it is highly recommended that you check your support options first, before attempting to use this information.
CAUTION: CAUTION: Please note that some of these scripts could be damaging if not run correctly, or under the right conditions. We highly recommend running them under the guidance of a Support Engineer, or running them in a test environment with a backup of the instance ready to be restored, just in case.
CAUTION: CAUTION: Please also note that as GitLab changes, changes to the code are inevitable, and so some scripts may not work as they once used to. These are not kept up-to-date as these scripts/commands were added as they were found/needed. As mentioned above, we recommend running these scripts under the supervision of a Support Engineer, who can also verify that they will continue to work as they should and, if needed, update the script for the latest version of GitLab.
Use the Rails Runner
If the script you want to run is short, you can use the Rails Runner to avoid entering the rails console in the first place. Here's an example of its use:
gitlab-rails runner "RAILS_COMMAND"
# Example with a 2-line script
gitlab-rails runner "user = User.first; puts user.username"
Enable debug logging on rails console
Rails.logger.level = 0
Enable debug logging for ActiveRecord (db issues)
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
Temporarily Disable Timeout
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute('SET statement_timeout TO 0')
Find specific methods for an object
Array.methods.select { |m| m.to_s.include? "sing" }
Array.methods.grep(/sing/)
Find method source
Works for non-instrumented methods:
instance_of_object.method(:foo).source_location
# Example for when we would call project.private?
project.method(:private?).source_location
Query an object
o = Object.where('attribute like ?', 'ex')
View all keys in cache
Rails.cache.instance_variable_get(:@data).keys
Rails console history
puts Readline::HISTORY.to_a
Profile a page
# Before 11.6.0
logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
admin_token = User.find_by_username('ADMIN_USERNAME').personal_access_tokens.first.token
app.get("URL/?private_token=#{admin_token}")
# From 11.6.0
admin = User.find_by_username('ADMIN_USERNAME')
url = "/url/goes/here"
Gitlab::Profiler.with_user(admin) { app.get(url) }
Using the GitLab profiler inside console (used as of 10.5)
logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
admin = User.find_by_username('ADMIN_USERNAME')
Gitlab::Profiler.profile('URL', logger: logger, user: admin)
Time an operation
# A single operation
Benchmark.measure { <operation> }
# A breakdown of multiple operations
Benchmark.bm do |x|
x.report(:label1) { <operation_1> }
x.report(:label2) { <operation_2> }
end
Command Line
Check the GitLab version fast
grep -m 1 gitlab /opt/gitlab/version-manifest.txt
Debugging SSH
GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -vvv" git clone <repository>
Debugging over HTTPS
GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 GIT_TRACE=1 git clone <repository>
Projects
Find projects
# A single project
project = Project.find_by_full_path('PROJECT_PATH')
# All projects in a particular namespace. Can be a username, a group
# ('gitlab-org'), or even include subgroups ('gitlab-org/distribution')
namespace = Namespace.find_by_full_path('NAMESPACE_PATH')
projects = namespace.all_projects
Clear a project's cache
ProjectCacheWorker.perform_async(project.id)
Expire the .exists? cache
project.repository.expire_exists_cache
Make all projects private
Project.update_all(visibility_level: 0)
Find & remove projects that are pending deletion
#
# This section will list all the projects which are pending deletion
#
projects = Project.where(pending_delete: true)
projects.each do |p|
puts "Project name: #{p.id}"
puts "Project name: #{p.name}"
puts "Repository path: #{p.repository.storage_path}"
end
#
# Assign a user (the root user will do)
#
user = User.find_by_username('root')
#
# For each project listed repeat these two commands
#
# Find the project, update the xxx-changeme values from above
project = Project.find_by_full_path('group-changeme/project-changeme')
# Delete the project
::Projects::DestroyService.new(project, user, {}).execute
Next, run sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:cleanup:repos
on the command line to finish.
Destroy a project
project = Project.find_by_full_path('')
user = User.find_by_username('')
ProjectDestroyWorker.perform_async(project.id, user.id, {})
# or ProjectDestroyWorker.new.perform(project.id, user.id, {})
# or Projects::DestroyService.new(project, user).execute
Remove fork relationship manually
p = Project.find_by_full_path('')
u = User.find_by_username('')
::Projects::UnlinkForkService.new(p, u).execute
Make a project read-only (can only be done in the console)
# Make a project read-only
project.repository_read_only = true; project.save
# OR
project.update!(repository_read_only: true)
Bulk update service integration password for all projects
For example, change the Jira user's password for all projects that have the Jira integration active:
p = Project.find_by_sql("SELECT p.id FROM projects p LEFT JOIN services s ON p.id = s.project_id WHERE s.type = 'JiraService' AND s.active = true")
p.each do |project|
project.jira_service.update_attribute(:password, '<your-new-password>')
end
Identify un-indexed projects
Project.find_each do |project|
puts "id #{project.id}: #{project.namespace.name.to_s}/#{project.name.to_s}" if project.index_status.nil?
end
Wikis
Recreate
A Projects Wiki can be recreated by
Note: This is a destructive operation, the Wiki will be empty
p = Project.find_by_full_path('<username-or-group>/<project-name>') ### enter your projects path
GitlabShellWorker.perform_in(0, :remove_repository, p.repository_storage, p.wiki.disk_path) ### deletes the wiki project from the filesystem
p.create_wiki ### creates the wiki project on the filesystem
Imports / Exports
# Find the project and get the error
p = Project.find_by_full_path('<username-or-group>/<project-name>')
p.import_error
# To finish the import on GitLab running version before 11.6
p.import_finish
# To finish the import on GitLab running version 11.6 or after
p.import_state.mark_as_failed("Failed manually through console.")
Rename imported repository
In a specific situation, an imported repository needed to be renamed. The Support Team was informed of a backup restore that failed on a single repository, which created the project with an empty repository. The project was successfully restored to a dev instance, then exported, and imported into a new project under a different name.
The Support Team was able to transfer the incorrectly named imported project into the correctly named empty project using the steps below.
Move the new repository to the empty repository:
mv /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories/<group>/<new-project> /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories/<group>/<empty-project>
Make sure the permissions are correct:
chown -R git:git <path-to-directory>.git
Clear the cache:
sudo gitlab-rake cache:clear
Repository
Search sequence of pushes to a repository
If it seems that a commit has gone "missing", search the sequence of pushes to a repository. This StackOverflow article describes how you can end up in this state without a force push.
If you look at the output from the sample code below for the target branch, you will see a discontinuity in the from/to commits as you step through the output. Each new push should be "from" the "to" SHA of the previous push. When this discontinuity happens, you will see two pushes with the same "from" SHA:
p = Project.find_with_namespace('u/p')
p.events.code_push.last(100).each do |e|
printf "%-20.20s %8s...%8s (%s)\n", e.data[:ref], e.data[:before], e.data[:after], e.author.try(:username)
end
GitLab 9.5 and above:
p = Project.find_by_full_path('u/p')
p.events.code_push.last(100).each do |e|
printf "%-20.20s %8s...%8s (%s)\n", e.push_event_payload[:ref], e.push_event_payload[:commit_from], e.push_event_payload[:commit_to], e.author.try(:username)
end
Mirrors
Find mirrors with "bad decrypt" errors
total = 0
bad = []
ProjectImportData.find_each do |data|
begin
total += 1
data.credentials
rescue => e
bad << data
end
end
puts "Bad count: #{bad.count} / #{total}"
bad.each do |repo|
puts Project.find(repo.project_id).full_path
end; bad.count
Transfer mirror users and tokens to a single service account
Use case: If you have multiple users using their own GitHub credentials to set up repository mirroring, mirroring breaks when people leave the company. Use this script to migrate disparate mirroring users and tokens into a single service account:
svc_user = User.find_by(username: 'ourServiceUser')
token = 'githubAccessToken'
Project.where(mirror: true).each do |project|
import_url = project.import_url
# The url we want is https://token@project/path.git
repo_url = if import_url.include?('@')
# Case 1: The url is something like https://23423432@project/path.git
import_url.split('@').last
elsif import_url.include?('//')
# Case 2: The url is something like https://project/path.git
import_url.split('//').last
end
next unless repo_url
final_url = "https://#{token}@#{repo_url}"
project.mirror_user = svc_user
project.import_url = final_url
project.username_only_import_url = final_url
project.save
end
Users
Finding users
# By username
user = User.find_by(username: '')
# By primary email
user = User.find_by(email: '')
# By any email (primary or secondary)
user = User.find_by_any_email('')
# Admins
User.admins
admin = User.admins.first
Block
User.find_by_username().block!
Unblock
User.find_by_username().active
Skip reconfirmation
user = User.find_by_username ''
user.skip_reconfirmation!
Get an admin token
# Get the first admin's first access token (no longer works on 11.9+. see: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/merge_requests/22743)
User.where(admin:true).first.personal_access_tokens.first.token
# Get the first admin's private token (no longer works on 10.2+)
User.where(admin:true).private_token
Create personal access token
personal_access_token = User.find(123).personal_access_tokens.create(
name: 'apitoken',
impersonation: false,
scopes: [:api]
)
puts personal_access_token.token
You might also want to manually set the token string:
User.find(123).personal_access_tokens.create(
name: 'apitoken',
token_digest: Gitlab::CryptoHelper.sha256('some-token-string-here'),
impersonation: false,
scopes: [:api]
)
Disable 2FA on a user
user = User.find_by_username('username')
user.disable_two_factor!
Active users & Historical users
# Active users on the instance, now
User.active.count
# The historical max on the instance as of the past year
::HistoricalData.max_historical_user_count
# Using curl and jq (up to a max 100, see pagination docs https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/#pagination
curl --silent --header "Private-Token: ********************" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/users?per_page=100&active" | jq --compact-output '.[] | [.id,.name,.username]'
Block or Delete Users that have no projects or groups
users = User.where('id NOT IN (select distinct(user_id) from project_authorizations)')
# How many users will be removed?
users.count
# If that count looks sane:
# You can either block the users:
users.each { |user| user.block! }
# Or you can delete them:
# need 'current user' (your user) for auditing purposes
current_user = User.find_by(username: '<your username>')
users.each do |user|
DeleteUserWorker.perform_async(current_user.id, user.id)
end
Block Users that have no recent activity
days_inactive = 60
inactive_users = User.active.where("last_activity_on <= ?", days_inactive.days.ago)
inactive_users.each do |user|
puts "user '#{user.username}': #{user.last_activity_on}"
user.block!
end
Find Max permissions for project/group
user = User.find_by_username 'username'
project = Project.find_by_full_path 'group/project'
user.max_member_access_for_project project.id
user = User.find_by_username 'username'
group = Group.find_by_full_path 'group'
user.max_member_access_for_group group.id
Groups
Count unique users in a group and sub-groups
group = Group.find_by_path_or_name("groupname")
members = []
for member in group.members_with_descendants
members.push(member.user_name)
end
members.uniq.length
group = Group.find_by_path_or_name("groupname")
# Count users from subgroup and up (inherited)
group.members_with_parents.count
# Count users from parent group and down (specific grants)
parent.members_with_descendants.count
Delete a group
GroupDestroyWorker.perform_async(group_id, user_id)
Modify group project creation
# Project creation levels: 0 - No one, 1 - Maintainers, 2 - Developers + Maintainers
group = Group.find_by_path_or_name('group-name')
group.project_creation_level=0
LDAP
LDAP commands in the rails console
TIP: TIP: Use the rails runner to avoid entering the rails console in the first place. This is great when only a single command (such as a UserSync or GroupSync) is needed.
# Get debug output
Rails.logger.level = Logger::DEBUG
# Run a UserSync (normally performed once a day)
LdapSyncWorker.new.perform
# Run a GroupSync for all groups (9.3-)
LdapGroupSyncWorker.new.perform
# Run a GroupSync for all groups (9.3+)
LdapAllGroupsSyncWorker.new.perform
# Run a GroupSync for a single group (10.6-)
group = Group.find_by(name: 'my_gitlab_group')
EE::Gitlab::LDAP::Sync::Group.execute_all_providers(group)
# Run a GroupSync for a single group (10.6+)
group = Group.find_by(name: 'my_gitlab_group')
EE::Gitlab::Auth::LDAP::Sync::Group.execute_all_providers(group)
# Query an LDAP group directly (10.6-)
adapter = Gitlab::LDAP::Adapter.new('ldapmain') # If `main` is the LDAP provider
ldap_group = EE::Gitlab::LDAP::Group.find_by_cn('group_cn_here', adapter)
ldap_group.member_dns
ldap_group.member_uids
# Query an LDAP group directly (10.6+)
adapter = Gitlab::Auth::LDAP::Adapter.new('ldapmain') # If `main` is the LDAP provider
ldap_group = EE::Gitlab::Auth::LDAP::Group.find_by_cn('group_cn_here', adapter)
ldap_group.member_dns
ldap_group.member_uids
# Lookup a particular user (10.6+)
# This could expose potential errors connecting to and/or querying LDAP that may seem to
# fail silently in the GitLab UI
adapter = Gitlab::Auth::LDAP::Adapter.new('ldapmain') # If `main` is the LDAP provider
user = Gitlab::Auth::LDAP::Person.find_by_uid('<username>',adapter)
# Query the LDAP server directly (10.6+)
## For an example, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/ee/lib/ee/gitlab/auth/ldap/adapter.rb
adapter = Gitlab::Auth::LDAP::Adapter.new('ldapmain')
options = {
# the :base is required
# use adapter.config.base for the base or .group_base for the group_base
base: adapter.config.group_base,
# :filter is optional
# 'cn' looks for all "cn"s under :base
# '*' is the search string - here, it's a wildcard
filter: Net::LDAP::Filter.eq('cn', '*'),
# :attributes is optional
# the attributes we want to get returned
attributes: %w(dn cn memberuid member submember uniquemember memberof)
}
adapter.ldap_search(options)
dn
and email change
Update user accounts when the The following will require that any accounts with the new email address are removed. Emails have to be unique in GitLab. This is expected to work but unverified as of yet:
# Here's an example with a couple users.
# Each entry will have to include the old username and the new email
emails = {
'ORIGINAL_USERNAME' => 'NEW_EMAIL_ADDRESS',
...
}
emails.each do |username, email|
user = User.find_by_username(username)
user.email = email
user.skip_reconfirmation!
user.save!
end
# Run the UserSync to update the above users' data
LdapSyncWorker.new.perform
Routes
Remove redirecting routes
See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/41758#note_54828133.
path = 'foo'
conflicting_permanent_redirects = RedirectRoute.matching_path_and_descendants(path)
# Check that conflicting_permanent_redirects is as expected
conflicting_permanent_redirects.destroy_all
Merge Requests
Find Merge Request
m = project.merge_requests.find_by(iid: <IID>)
m = MergeRequest.find_by_title('NEEDS UNIQUE TITLE!!!')
Close a merge request properly (if merged but still marked as open)
p = Project.find_by_full_path('')
m = project.merge_requests.find_by(iid: )
u = User.find_by_username('')
MergeRequests::PostMergeService.new(p, u).execute(m)
Delete a merge request
u = User.find_by_username('<username>')
p = Project.find_by_full_path('<group>/<project>')
m = p.merge_requests.find_by(iid: <IID>)
Issuable::DestroyService.new(m.project, u).execute(m)
Rebase manually
p = Project.find_by_full_path('')
m = project.merge_requests.find_by(iid: )
u = User.find_by_username('')
MergeRequests::RebaseService.new(m.target_project, u).execute(m)
CI
Cancel stuck pending pipelines
For more information, see the confidential issue
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/support-forum/issues/2449#note_41929707
.
Ci::Pipeline.where(project_id: p.id).where(status: 'pending').count
Ci::Pipeline.where(project_id: p.id).where(status: 'pending').each {|p| p.cancel if p.stuck?}
Ci::Pipeline.where(project_id: p.id).where(status: 'pending').count
Manually modify runner minutes
Namespace.find_by_full_path("user/proj").namespace_statistics.update(shared_runners_seconds: 27360)
Remove artifacts more than a week old
### SELECTING THE BUILDS TO CLEAR
# For a single project:
project = Project.find_by_full_path('')
builds_with_artifacts = project.builds.with_artifacts_archive
# Instance-wide:
builds_with_artifacts = Ci::Build.with_artifacts_archive
# Prior to 10.6 the above lines would be:
# builds_with_artifacts = project.builds.with_artifacts
# builds_with_artifacts = Ci::Build.with_artifacts
### CLEAR THEM OUT
# Note that this will also erase artifacts that developers marked to "Keep"
builds_to_clear = builds_with_artifacts.where("finished_at < ?", 1.week.ago)
builds_to_clear.each do |build|
build.artifacts_expire_at = Time.now
build.erase_erasable_artifacts!
end
Find reason failure (for when build trace is empty) (Introduced in 10.3.0)
See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/41111.
build = Ci::Build.find(78420)
build.failure_reason
build.dependencies.each do |d| { puts "status: #{d.status}, finished at: #{d.finished_at},
completed: #{d.complete?}, artifacts_expired: #{d.artifacts_expired?}, erased: #{d.erased?}" }
Disable strict artifact checking (Introduced in GitLab 10.3.0)
See job artifacts documentation.
Feature.enable('ci_disable_validates_dependencies')
Remove CI traces older than 6 months
current_user = User.find_by_email('cindy@gitlap.com')
Ci::Build.where("finished_at < ?", 6.months.ago.to_date).each {|b| puts b.id; b.erase(erased_by: current_user) if b.erasable?};nil
Try CI service
p = Project.find_by_full_path('')
m = project.merge_requests.find_by(iid: )
m.project.try(:ci_service)
Disable AutoDevOps on Existing Projects
Project.all.each do |p|
p.auto_devops_attributes={"enabled"=>"0"}
p.save
end
License
See license plan name (since v9.3.0-ee)
License.current.plan
Check if a project feature is available on the instance
Features listed in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/ee/app/models/license.rb.
License.current.feature_available?(:jira_dev_panel_integration)
Check if a project feature is available in a project
Features listed in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/ee/app/models/license.rb.
p = Project.find_by_full_path('<group>/<project>')
p.feature_available?(:jira_dev_panel_integration)
Add a license through the console
key = "<key>"
license = License.new(data: key)
license.save
License.current # check to make sure it applied
Unicorn
From Zendesk ticket #91083 (internal)
Poll Unicorn requests by seconds
require 'rubygems'
require 'unicorn'
# Usage for this program
def usage
puts "ruby unicorn_status.rb <path to unix socket> <poll interval in seconds>"
puts "Polls the given Unix socket every interval in seconds. Will not allow you to drop below 3 second poll intervals."
puts "Example: /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/ruby poll_unicorn.rb /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/sockets/gitlab.socket 10"
end
# Look for required args. Throw usage and exit if they don't exist.
if ARGV.count < 2
usage
exit 1
end
# Get the socket and threshold values.
socket = ARGV[0]
threshold = (ARGV[1]).to_i
# Check threshold - is it less than 3? If so, set to 3 seconds. Safety first!
if threshold.to_i < 3
threshold = 3
end
# Check - does that socket exist?
unless File.exist?(socket)
puts "Socket file not found: #{socket}"
exit 1
end
# Poll the given socket every THRESHOLD seconds as specified above.
puts "Running infinite loop. Use CTRL+C to exit."
puts "------------------------------------------"
loop do
Raindrops::Linux.unix_listener_stats([socket]).each do |addr, stats|
puts DateTime.now.to_s + " Active: " + stats.active.to_s + " Queued: " + stats.queued.to_s
end
sleep threshold
end
Sidekiq
Size of a queue
Sidekiq::Queue.new('background_migration').size
Kill a worker's Sidekiq jobs
queue = Sidekiq::Queue.new('repository_import')
queue.each { |job| job.delete if <condition>}
<condition>
probably includes references to job arguments, which depend on the type of job in question.
queue | worker | job args |
---|---|---|
repository_import | RepositoryImportWorker | project_id |
update_merge_requests | UpdateMergeRequestsWorker | project_id, user_id, oldrev, newrev, ref |
Example: Delete all UpdateMergeRequestsWorker jobs associated with a merge request on project_id 125,
merging branch ref/heads/my_branch
.
queue = Sidekiq::Queue.new('update_merge_requests')
queue.each { |job| job.delete if job.args[0]==125 and job.args[4]=='ref/heads/my_branch'}
Note: Running jobs will not be killed. Stop Sidekiq before doing this, to get all matching jobs.
Enable debug logging of Sidekiq
gitlab_rails['env'] = {
'SIDEKIQ_LOG_ARGUMENTS' => "1"
}
Then gitlab-ctl reconfigure; gitlab-ctl restart sidekiq
. The Sidekiq logs will now include additional data for troubleshooting.
Sidekiq kill signals
See https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/wiki/Signals#ttin.
Redis
Connect to Redis (omnibus)
/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/redis-cli -s /var/opt/gitlab/redis/redis.socket
Connect to Redis (HA)
/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/redis-cli -h <host ip> -a <password>
LFS
Get info about LFS objects and associated project
o=LfsObject.find_by(oid: "<oid>")
p=Project.find(LfsObjectsProject.find_by_lfs_object_id(o.id).project_id)
You can then delete these records from the database with:
LfsObjectsProject.find_by_lfs_object_id(o.id).destroy
o.destroy
You would also want to combine this with deleting the LFS file in the LFS storage area on disk. It remains to be seen exactly how or whether the deletion is useful, however.
Decryption Problems
Bad Decrypt Script (for encrypted variables)
See https://gitlab.com/snippets/1730735/raw.
This script will go through all the encrypted variables and count how many are not able
to be decrypted. Might be helpful to run on multiple nodes to see which gitlab-secrets.json
file is most up to date:
wget -O /tmp/bad-decrypt.rb https://gitlab.com/snippets/1730735/raw
gitlab-rails runner /tmp/bad-decrypt.rb
If ProjectImportData Bad count:
is detected and the decision is made to delete the
encrypted credentials to allow manual reentry:
# Find the ids of the corrupt ProjectImportData objects
total = 0
bad = []
ProjectImportData.find_each do |data|
begin
total += 1
data.credentials
rescue => e
bad << data.id
end
end
puts "Bad count: #{bad.count} / #{total}"
# See the bad ProjectImportData ids
bad
# Remove the corrupted credentials
import_data = ProjectImportData.where(id: bad)
import_data.each do |data|
data.update_columns({ encrypted_credentials: nil, encrypted_credentials_iv: nil, encrypted_credentials_salt: nil})
end
If User OTP Secret Bad count:
is detected. For each user listed disable/enable
two-factor authentication.
Decrypt Script for encrypted tokens
This script will search for all encrypted tokens that are causing decryption errors, and update or reset as needed:
wget -O /tmp/encrypted-tokens.rb https://gitlab.com/snippets/1876342/raw
gitlab-rails runner /tmp/encrypted-tokens.rb
Geo
Artifacts
Find failed artifacts
Geo::JobArtifactRegistry.failed
Download artifact
Gitlab::Geo::JobArtifactDownloader.new(:job_artifact, <artifact_id>).execute
Get a count of the synced artifacts
Geo::JobArtifactRegistry.synced.count
ID
of synced artifacts that are missing on primary
Find Geo::JobArtifactRegistry.synced.missing_on_primary.pluck(:artifact_id)
Repository verification failures
Get the number of verification failed repositories
Geo::ProjectRegistryFinder.new.count_verification_failed_repositories
Find the verification failed repositories
Geo::ProjectRegistry.verification_failed_repos
Find repositories that failed to sync
Geo::ProjectRegistryFinder.new.find_failed_project_registries('repository')
Resync repositories
Queue up all repositories for resync. Sidekiq will handle each sync
Geo::ProjectRegistry.update_all(resync_repository: true, resync_wiki: true)
Sync individual repository now
project = Project.find_by_full_path('<group/project>')
Geo::RepositorySyncService.new(project).execute