[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":707},["ShallowReactive",2],{"/en-us/blog/a-single-codebase-for-gitlab-community-and-enterprise-edition/":3,"navigation-en-us":36,"banner-en-us":453,"footer-en-us":468,"Yorick Peterse":679,"next-steps-en-us":692},{"_path":4,"_dir":5,"_draft":6,"_partial":6,"_locale":7,"seo":8,"content":16,"config":26,"_id":29,"_type":30,"title":31,"_source":32,"_file":33,"_stem":34,"_extension":35},"/en-us/blog/a-single-codebase-for-gitlab-community-and-enterprise-edition","blog",false,"",{"title":9,"description":10,"ogTitle":9,"ogDescription":10,"noIndex":6,"ogImage":11,"ogUrl":12,"ogSiteName":13,"ogType":14,"canonicalUrls":12,"schema":15},"Why GitLab uses one codebase for Community & Enterprise","Dive into our decision to switch GitLab over to a single codebase as we review some of the benefits and challenges. 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Since then we have decided to continue moving\ntoward a single codebase. In this article, I highlight some of the challenges,\nrequired work, and steps remaining to complete the switch.\n\n## What is codebase?\n\nWhat is a codebase, I hear you ask? Well, a codebase (which is at times spelled as code base) is essentially the entire collection of source \ncode that is required for a program or application to function properly. This can include things like configuration \nfiles, libraries, and other dependencies, in addition to the actual application code. The codebase is \ntypically stored in a single location, often within a source control repository, where multiple developers \ncan access and make contributions to it.\n\nMultiple developers can use and contribute to a single codebase, which is generally retained within a source control \nrepository. As such, it can assist with the backup and versioning of overlapping code \nmodifications/alterations. This can be especially important for larger projects that require a lot of coordination \nand communication between team members. With everyone working from the same codebase, it becomes easier \nto ensure that changes are made consistently and in a way that does not break the application.\n\n## Why GitLab uses a single codebase?\n\nPrior to using a single codebase, for years CE and EE used two different repositories for the Rails application.\nBy using separate repositories we could separate proprietary code from code that\nis free software. On the surface this seems like a good idea for different\nreasons (e.g., licensing), but over the years the drawbacks\nbegan to outweigh the benefits.\n\nWe [mention some of these drawbacks in a previous\narticle](/blog/merging-ce-and-ee-codebases/), but more or less they all\ncome down to the same core problem: It made the development process more complex\nthan necessary. For example, we ended up with around 150 merge requests spread\nacross CE and EE for a security release from several months ago. While the\nprocess of merging these merge requests is automated, we ran into a variety of\nissues (e.g. failing tests) that required manual intervention. We could have\nreduced the number of merge requests by half if we used a single repository,\ncreating less work for developers and release managers.\n\nToward the end of 2018, I felt that we were running out of time and had to do\nsomething about the separation of CE and EE. We had always tried to avoid\nmerging the two repositories due to the complexity and time involved, but it\nstarted to become more and more clear we had no other option. [Marin\nJankovski](/company/team/#maxlazio), Delivery engineering manager, and I made a\nplan to merge the two repositories. Marin wrote a [design\ndocument](/handbook/engineering/infrastructure/library/merge-ce-ee-codebases/)\nthat outlined the details of it all. The design document showed what challenges\nwe faced, and gathered the critical support required for the largest engineering\nprojects at GitLab to date.\n\n## What is the difference between a codebase and a repository?\n\nThe basic difference between a codebase and a repository is that one is for old code and one is for new code. \n\nBut more specifically...\n\nA codebase can be either a public or private place to store large amounts of code that is actively being iterated on in a version control system, and typically stored in a source control repository in a version control system.\n\nA source code repository is where an archived version of the code being worked on is kept. It’s also a place to house documentation, notes, web pages, and other items in your repository. \n \n## Working toward a single codebase\n\nMoving to a single codebase is not something we can do overnight for a project\nthe size of GitLab. Workflows must be adapted, developers need to adjust to the\nnew setup, and automation requires extensive changes.\n\nOne of the biggest challenges from an engineering perspective was to come up\nwith a way to transparently remove proprietary code from GitLab when building a\nCE release. A naive approach might involve a script that removes known bits of\nproprietary code. While this might work for small projects that don't change\noften, this was not going to work for a project the size of GitLab.\n\nRuby provides us with a solution to this problem. In Ruby, you can create a\nmodule and inject it into another module or class. Once injected, the\nfunctionality of the module becomes available to the target module or class.\nThis is best illustrated with a simple example:\n\n```ruby\nclass Person\n  def initialize(name)\n    @name = name\n  end\n\n  def name\n    @name\n  end\nend\n\nmodule Greet\n  def greet\n    \"Hello #{name}\"\n  end\nend\n\nPerson.include(Greet)\n\nalice = Person.new('Alice')\n\nalice.greet # => \"Hello Alice\"\n```\n\nHere we define a class `Person`, followed by a module that is used to create a\nmessage greeting a person. Next, we include it into the `Person` class, at which\npoint we can use the module's methods for instances of the `Person` class. The\nresult is the message \"Hello Alice.\"\n\nWhile this example is not exciting, using a setup like this allows us to\nmove proprietary code to separate modules, and inject these modules when GitLab\nEE is used. For GitLab CE, we would remove these modules, and the code injecting\nthese modules would have to disable itself transparently and automatically.\n\nGitLab EE has been using this setup since late 2016 with all EE modules residing\nin a separate \"ee\" directory, but in a limited number of places. This meant that\nin some places EE and CE code got mixed together, while in other places the two\nare separate. For example, we had code like this:\n\n```diff\n def lfs_upload_access?\n   return false unless project.lfs_enabled?\n   return false unless has_authentication_ability?(:push_code)\n+  return false if project.above_size_limit? || objects_exceed_repo_limit?\n\n   lfs_deploy_token? || can?(user, :push_code, project)\n end\n```\n\nHere EE added a line into an existing method without using a separate module,\nmaking it difficult to remove the EE-specific code when for CE.\n\nBefore we could move to a single codebase, we had to separate EE-specific code from code shared between CE and EE. Due to the amount\nof work necessary, we divided the work into two departments: backend and\nfrontend. For every department we created issues outlining the work to do for\nthe various parts of the codebase. We even included the [exact lines of code\nthat had to change directly in the created\nissues](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/9506), making it simple\nto see what one had to do. Each department also had an engineer assigned as the\nlead engineer, responsible for taking on the most difficult challenges.  [Filipa\nLacerda](/company/team/#FilipaLacerda), senior frontend engineer of Verify (CI)\nand Delivery, was in charge of frontend code. [As the Delivery backend engineer,\nI myself](/company/team/#yorickpeterse) was in charge of backend code.\n\nSome changes were small and took a short amount of time, with others were big\nand took weeks. One of my big challenges was to make sure CE and EE [use the same\ndatabase schema](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/26940),\nchanging just under 24,000 lines of code over a two-month period.\n\n>In total the work involved 55\ndifferent engineers submitting more than 600 merge requests, closing just under\n400 issues, and changing nearly 1.5 million lines of code\n\nFilipa spent a lot of time creating 168 frontend issues outlining specific tasks\nas well as submitting 124 merge requests to address the majority of these\nissues. Resolving some of these issues required getting rid of some\ntechnical debt first, such as [breaking up large chunks of code into smaller\nchunks](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/14592), and\ncoming up with a way [to create EE-specific Vue.js\ntemplates](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/25650).\n\nWhile Filipa and I took on the biggest challenges, in total the work involved 55\ndifferent engineers submitting more than 600 merge requests, closing just under\n400 issues, and changing nearly 1.5 million lines of code.\n\n## Moving toward a single codebase\n\nWith most of the work done, we could start looking into what project setup we\nwould use for a single codebase. We came up with three different approaches:\n\n### 1. Single codebase: moving all development into gitlab-ce\n\nAll code and development is moved into the gitlab-ce repository. The gitlab-ee\nrepository is archived, and a separate repository is set up as a mirror of\ngitlab-ce, called gitlab-foss. Proprietary code is removed from this mirror\nautomatically.\n\nSince most of GitLab's development takes place in the current gitlab-ce\nrepository, this setup would reduce the number of issues to move as well as merge requests to close. A downside of this approach is that clones of\nthe gitlab-ce repository will include proprietary code.\n\n### 2. Single codebase: moving all development into gitlab-ee\n\nAll code and development is moved into the gitlab-ee repository. The gitlab-ce\nrepository remains as is in terms of code, and will become a mirror of gitlab-ee. Like\nthe first option, proprietary code is removed from this mirror automatically.\n\nThis setup means that users cloning gitlab-ce don't end up with proprietary code\nin their copy of gitlab-ce.\n\n### 3. Single codebase: moving all development into a new repository\n\nWe set up an entirely new repository called \"gitlab,\" and move all code and\ndevelopment into this repository. The gitlab-ce and gitlab-ee repositories will\nbecome read-only. A mirror is set up (called \"gitlab-foss\") that mirrors the new\n\"gitlab\" repository, without including proprietary code.\n\n## Deciding which single codebase approach to take\n\n[Having evaluated all the benefits and\ndrawbacks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV_AHeL5sIo), we decided to go with\noption two: move development into gitlab-ee. This approach has several benefits:\n\n1. The code of the gitlab-ce repository remains as is, and won't include any\n   proprietary code.\n1. We do not need a separate mirror repository that does not include proprietary\n   code. Instead, we rename the gitlab-ce repository to \"gitlab-foss.\" We are\n   renaming the repository since having \"gitlab\" and \"gitlab-ce\" as project\n   names could be confusing.\n1. Users building CE from source don't end up with proprietary code in their\n   copy of the gitlab-ce repository.\n1. We keep the Git logs of both gitlab-ce and gitlab-ee, instead of losing the\n   logs (this depends a bit on how we'd move repositories around).\n1. It requires the least amount of changes to our workflow and tooling.\n1. Using a single project and issue tracker for both CE and EE makes it easier\n   to search for issues.\n\nIssues created in the gitlab-ce project will move to the gitlab-ee project,\nwhich we will rename to just \"gitlab\" (or \"gitlab-org/gitlab\" if you include the\ngroup name). This project then becomes the single source of truth, and is used\nfor creating issues for both the CE and EE distributions.\n\nMoving merge requests across projects is not possible, so we will close any open\nmerge requests. Authors of these merge requests will have to resubmit them to\nthe \"gitlab\" (called \"gitlab-ee\" before the rename) project.\n\nWhen moving issues or closing merge requests, a bot will also post a comment\nexplaining why this is done, what steps the author of a merge request has to\ntake, and where one might find more information about these procedures.\n\nPrior to the single codebase setup, GitLab community contributions would be submitted\nto the gitlab-ce repository. In the single codebase, contributions are instead\nsubmitted to the new gitlab repository (\"gitlab-org/gitlab\"). EE-specific code\nresides in a \"ee\" directory in the repository. Code outside of this directory\nwill be free and open source software, using the same license as the gitlab-ce\nrepository currently uses. This means that as long as you do not change anything\nin this \"ee\" directory, the only change for GitLab community contributions is the use\nof a different repository.\n\nOur current plan is to have a single codebase the first week of September.  GitLab 12.3 will be the first release based on a single codebase.\n\nUsers that clone GitLab EE and/or GitLab CE from source should update their Git\nremote URLs after the projects are renamed. This is not strictly necessary as\nGitLab will redirect Git operations to the new repository. For users of our\nOmnibus packages and Docker images nothing changes.\n\nThose interested in learning more about what went on behind the scenes can refer\nto the following resources:\n\n* [A video in which we discusses the benefits and drawbacks of the various\n  project setups](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV_AHeL5sIo)\n* [The issue detailing the remaining work to do](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/13304)\n* [A list of all the single codebase merge requests](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/merge_requests?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=merged&label_name%5B%5D=single%20codebase)\n\nCover image from [Unsplash](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1512217536414-d92543c79ca1)\n{: .note}\n","engineering",[24,25],"inside GitLab","open source",{"slug":27,"featured":6,"template":28},"a-single-codebase-for-gitlab-community-and-enterprise-edition","BlogPost","content:en-us:blog:a-single-codebase-for-gitlab-community-and-enterprise-edition.yml","yaml","A Single Codebase For 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