[GITEA] Add slow SQL query warning (squash) document the setting

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Earl Warren 2023-10-10 13:47:38 +02:00
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;; Whether execute database models migrations automatically ;; Whether execute database models migrations automatically
;AUTO_MIGRATION = true ;AUTO_MIGRATION = true
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;; Threshold value (in seconds) beyond which query execution time is logged as a warning in the xorm logger
;;
;SLOW_QUERY_TRESHOLD = 5s
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@ -453,6 +453,7 @@ The following configuration set `Content-Type: application/vnd.android.package-a
- `MAX_IDLE_CONNS` **2**: Max idle database connections on connection pool, default is 2 - this will be capped to `MAX_OPEN_CONNS`. - `MAX_IDLE_CONNS` **2**: Max idle database connections on connection pool, default is 2 - this will be capped to `MAX_OPEN_CONNS`.
- `CONN_MAX_LIFETIME` **0 or 3s**: Sets the maximum amount of time a DB connection may be reused - default is 0, meaning there is no limit (except on MySQL where it is 3s - see #6804 & #7071). - `CONN_MAX_LIFETIME` **0 or 3s**: Sets the maximum amount of time a DB connection may be reused - default is 0, meaning there is no limit (except on MySQL where it is 3s - see #6804 & #7071).
- `AUTO_MIGRATION` **true**: Whether execute database models migrations automatically. - `AUTO_MIGRATION` **true**: Whether execute database models migrations automatically.
- `SLOW_QUERY_TRESHOLD` **5s**: Threshold value in seconds beyond which query execution time is logged as a warning in the xorm logger.
Please see #8540 & #8273 for further discussion of the appropriate values for `MAX_OPEN_CONNS`, `MAX_IDLE_CONNS` & `CONN_MAX_LIFETIME` and their Please see #8540 & #8273 for further discussion of the appropriate values for `MAX_OPEN_CONNS`, `MAX_IDLE_CONNS` & `CONN_MAX_LIFETIME` and their
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