* tie defaults to releases
this change makes it so that by default, the flag defaults are
chosen based on whether the build was built as a release build or
an ordinary build. release builds by default get release defaults,
whereas ordinary builds by default get dev defaults.
any binary can have its defaults changed by specifying
--defaults=dev
or
--defaults=release
Change-Id: I6d216aa345d211c69ad913159d492fac77b12c64
* make release defaults more clear
this change extends cfgstruct structs to support either
a 'default' tag, or a pair of 'devDefault' and 'releaseDefault'
tags, but not both, for added clarity
Change-Id: Ia098be1fa84b932fdfe90a4a4d027ffb95e249c6
* clarify cfgstruct.DefaultsFlag
Change-Id: I55f2ff9080ebbc0ce83abf956e085242a92f883e
What: This change moves project-level bucket metadata encryption information to the volatile section, because it is unlikely to remain in future releases
Why: Ultimately, the web user interface will allow bucket management (creation, removal, etc), but not object management as that requires an encryption key for sure and we don't want to have users give the satellite their encryption keys.
At a high level, a (*Project) type should map to all of the things you can do inside the web user interface within a project, which by necessity cannot have an encryption key. So, we really don't want an encryption key in the non-volatile section of this library.
* separate TLS options from server options (because we need them for dialing too)
* stop creating transports in multiple places
* ensure that we actually check revocation, whitelists, certificate signing, etc, for all connections.
* Edit config on Setup
* Default to 1TiB storage space and 500GiB bandwidth
* Use human readable formats
* Use memory
* units of 1024 are measured with KiB/MiB etc
* pkg/cfgstruct: allow values to be configured with human readable sizes
Change-Id: Ic4e9ae461516d1d26fb81f6e44c5ac5cfccf777f
* Modify tests
* Removed comments
* More merge conflict stuff resolved
* Fix lint
* test fixin
Change-Id: I3a008206bf03a4446da19f642a2f9c1f9acaae36
* Remove commented code but secretly leave it in the histroy forever
* Move flag definition to struct
* adds channel for getting node out of lookup
* WIP adding the channels to lookups
* WIP adding channel to node lookups
* Wires up FindNodes method with channels
* WIP adds a test suite for lookup - tests are still failing
* WIP wires up use of testplanet for kademlia lookup tests
* WIP merging in node id changes
* Merges in pkg/storj node type changes
* Tests passing
* Lookup node working via Inspector now
* updates
* WIP working on getting tests passing
* WIP getting tests passing
* FindNode works
* Linter fix
* Adds copyrights to lookup_test
* removes a fmt.Printf I missed
* Removes commented out lines
* preparing for use of `customtype` gogo extension with `NodeID` type
* review changes
* preparing for use of `customtype` gogo extension with `NodeID` type
* review changes
* wip
* tests passing
* wip fixing tests
* more wip test fixing
* remove NodeIDList from proto files
* linter fixes
* linter fixes
* linter/review fixes
* more freaking linter fixes
* omg just kill me - linterrrrrrrr
* travis linter, i will muder you and your family in your sleep
* goimports everything - burn in hell travis
* goimports update
* go mod tidy
* WIP starting to wire up the kademlia CLI tool
* WIP wiring up kad cli tools
* WIP starting to wire up the kademlia CLI tool
* WIP wiring up kad cli tools
* Got everything wired up
* WIP starting to wire up the kademlia CLI tool
* WIP wiring up kad cli tools
* merge in upstream
* WIP wiring up kad cli tools
* Got everything wired up
* WIP trying to get CLI to connect
* Inspector connects to overlay now
* Some refactoring
* Linter fixes
* Linter fixes
* Switch to pkg/process instead of using rootCmd.Execute
The old paths.Path type is now replaced with the new storj.Path.
storj.Path is simply an alias to the built-in string type. As such it can be used just as any string, which simplifies a lot working with paths. No more conversions paths.New and path.String().
As an alias storj.Path does not define any methods. However, any functions applying to strings (like those from the strings package) gracefully apply to storj.Path too. In addition we have a few more functions defined:
storj.SplitPath
storj.JoinPaths
encryption.EncryptPath
encryption.DecryptPath
encryption.DerivePathKey
encryption.DeriveContentKey
All code in master is migrated to the new storj.Path type.
The Path example is also updated and is good for reference: /pkg/encryption/examples_test.go
This PR also resolve a nonce misuse issue in path encryption: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-545