table graceful_exit_segment_transfer_queue will be used to replace graceful_exit_transfer_queue. Currently, it uses the path of a segment to keep track of pieces to be transferred. As we want to use the segment metainfo loop, we will need to record stream_id and position of the segment instead of relying on object path.
This change also add a uses_segment_transfer_queue column to the graceful_exit_progress table to be able to know if a transfer has been initiated while using the old table.
Change-Id: Iafb1e8e65ba124e20de4a9ff76da181c3222de7e
The reputation table duplicates the reputation information in the
nodes table. It will be used for implementing the reputation
service.
Change-Id: I36c0318e8fa5f535e9d527df95b22a4f9eb365d4
Migration step for adding a 'egress_dead' column to the project_bandwidth_daily_rollups.
It will be used to track bandwidth allocation that won't be consumned
as the corresponding order has already been processed and has a settled
bandwidth amount lower than the order limit (allocated bandwidth).
Change-Id: Ic07592e69292ae2076e69f6038bb0e0fae79b271
Because of recent changes to how coupons for the free tier are handled
(see commit 4c0817bcfb), we no longer want all these $10
non-expiring coupons. After coupons are applied during invoice
generation, if a customer does not have any valid (non expired, non
consumed) coupons, a new promotional coupon is applied.
We could just wait for users to consume all $10 of the non-expiring
coupons, and the new promotional coupon would be applied for the
following billing cycle, but this gets tricky, because if in the final
month, the user is billed for $1 of usage, but only $0.5 of the $10
non-expiring coupon is remaining, the user will be charged for the
remaining $0.5. With the new promotional coupon of $1.65, expiring every
month, this would not be an issue.
So long story short, this commit migrates all non-expiring coupons to
expire within 2 billing periods (all existing non-expiring coupons in
prod were created in early April or later). That way, there is still
enough value in the $10 coupon that we don't have to worry about
customers exceeding it, and the coupons will expire. Then we'll
immediately apply the $1.65 coupon for the next month! And then
hopefully this unfortunate situation will come to a pleasant end.
Change-Id: I8a593948d8876c41a71d886b9a95d4e2c802b4f3
The DBs of our production satellites have some indexes that we didn't
have in the migrations because at that time we weren't able to add them
because our migration test was not able to deal with Cockroach indexes
with the STORING clause.
We have recently modified the storj.io/private/dbutil/pgutil package to
support the CRDB STRORING clause, so we are adding the missing indexes
to our migrations for being able to have them if we have to recover a DB
from scratch or we deploy a new DB satellite.
Change-Id: I686ff84e5b4c02d9615f50fa531261363affefb8
For business accounts we need to track the sales contact.
It will be a question to business accounts during onboarding.
Change-Id: I8d101ce1b52091478dfb0ddd875e1cc717d765d3
The new default promotional coupon is $10/month, and doesn't expire.
This change also migrates the coupon.duration column over to the new
coupon.billing_periods, and switches to rely completely on
billing_periods.
Change-Id: Ic3341e9fa4040449bab5e66ca4ee2640b095cf3d
* Add a nullable billing_periods column in the coupons table
* Add nullable billing_periods column to the currently unused
coupon_codes table
* Drop the duration column from the coupon_codes table
* Replace duration config type so that the default promotional coupon
can be configured to never expire
Zero downtime migration plan:
* Add billing_periods column to coupons and coupon_codes tables (this change)
* After one release, remove all references to the old duration column,
replacing with references to billing_periods. At this point, we can also
change the defult promotional coupon to never expire and migrate over
values from the old duration column.
* After another release, drop the duration column.
Change-Id: I374e8dc9fab9f81b4a5bc681771955662d4c007a
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
The coupon_codes table will allow for administrators to create new promo
codes associated with coupon information (amount, duration, etc...).
A user will be able to enter a promo code (aka coupon code) in order to
apply a new coupon to their account. The coupon in the coupons table is
linked to the template defined in the coupon_codes table.
Change-Id: I50e49fa92afbc6aa9d01d8a895c069efb59e472b
Migration step 148 will cause errors because we missed some
references to the columns being dropped. Removing the step
altogether causes problems with backwards compatibility tests
because the change already exists in the latest release tag.
To circumvent, we change v148 to an empty migration.
Add methods FindTable and RemoveColumn in private/dbutil/dbschema
Change-Id: Ia527e95b88a88c5dc82800928ce6f8cfb879e334
Pregenerate the database schema we should use for most tests.
Currently, Cockroach is slow with regards to migration and it's
better if it happens in as few transactions as possible.
This reduces test time from ~21min to ~15min.
Change-Id: Ife8117053e6b9ecf3c93fe63677edf15d4d7c254