Satellites set their configuration values to default values using
cfgstruct, however, it turns out our tests don't test these values
at all! Instead, they have a completely separate definition system
that is easy to forget about.
As is to be expected, these values have drifted, and it appears
in a few cases test planet is testing unreasonable values that we
won't see in production, or perhaps worse, features enabled in
production were missed and weren't enabled in testplanet.
This change makes it so all values are configured the same,
systematic way, so it's easy to see when test values are different
than dev values or release values, and it's less hard to forget
to enable features in testplanet.
In terms of reviewing, this change should be actually fairly
easy to review, considering private/testplanet/satellite.go keeps
the current config system and the new one and confirms that they
result in identical configurations, so you can be certain that
nothing was missed and the config is all correct.
You can also check the config lock to see what actual config
values changed.
Change-Id: I6715d0794887f577e21742afcf56fd2b9d12170e
This is one step for implementing the free tier:
* Change the default project limit from 10 to 3
* Move storage and bandwidth project usage limits from the metainfo
package to the console package (otherwise there is a cyclical
dependency, and metainfo doesn't use these values anyway)
* Change the default storage usage limit per project from 500gb to 50gb
* Change the default bandwidth usage limit per project from 500gb to 50gb
* Migrate the database so that old users and projects continue to have
the old defaults (10 projects/500gb usage)
Change-Id: Ice9ee6a738bc6410da18c336c672d3fcd0cab1b9
Add ProjectsCursor type for pagination
Add PageCount, CurrentPage, and TotalCount ProjectsPage
This allows us to mimic the logic of GetBucketTotals and the
implementation of BucketUsages in graphql for the new ProjectsByOwnerID
functionality.
Change-Id: I4e1613859085db65971b44fcacd9813d9ddad8eb
Currently we have no way to actually set one
of the following limits to 0 (meaning not usable):
- maxBuckets
- usageLimit
- bandwidthLimit
With having the field nullable,
NULL corresponds to the global default,
0 now actually 0 and
a set value determines a custom limit.
Change-Id: I92bb77529dcbd0881ae8368921be9d246eb0919e
WHAT:
added functionality for user to update project name. Logic only, without actual GUI updates.
WHY:
better user experience
Change-Id: I1e38e33ba827b0bdf2c89e29de24e4e87edb474a
by project members
This is a fix for listing the same project twice because project has
more than one member.
Change-Id: I3f6fe3456a6753d6d091a64436c22027dcbe2520
Limits how many times metainfo APIs can be called per second by project ID. If limit is exceeded, the API will return Unauthorized/Too Many requests.
Limit per second and the size of the limiter cache per project are configurable, as well as whether the limiter is enabled.
Tests added/updated for the new rate_limit field in projects table.
Tests added for exceeding limits and disableing limiter.
Change-Id: Ic8ad102de3b690a475809d4f684156d5715f20fa
What: Changes to support custom usage limit for the project. With this implementation by default project usage limit is taken from configuration flag. If project DB field usage_limit will be set to value larger than 0 it will become custom usage limit and we will be used to verify is limit was exceeded.
Whats changed:
usage_limit (bigint) field added to projects table (with migration)
things related to project usage moved from metainfo endpoint to project usage type
accounting.ProjectAccounting extended with GetProjectUsageLimits() method
Why: We need to have different usage limits per project. https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-1814