We missed proper handling of object copies for method
GetStreamPieceCountByNodeID which is used by metabase.GetObjectIPs.
That caused some lack of IPs returned when queriyng IPs of copy and
broke things like pices map on linksharing.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5406
Change-Id: I9574776f34880788c2dc9ff78a6ae20d44fe628f
fixed issue with required props that were not passed to component;
added default props;
related test added to ignored folder till vue 3 version update with vue-cli-service;
Change-Id: Idc95a4c0b9f124797519652004abf53e066605c2
This change removes the go mod download process for the UI tests, removes the commented out code block that once called the UI tests, and the duplicate web/wasm build step. The Build step for the web/wasm is now executed via a shell script and called much earlier in the tests.
Here we add a worker class comparable to audit.Worker, which will be
responsible for pulling items off of the reverification queue and
calling reverifier.ReverifyPiece on them.
Note that piecewise reverification audits (which this will control) are
not yet being done. That is, nothing is being added to the
reverification queue at this point.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5251
Change-Id: I94e28830e27caa49f2c8bd4a2336533e187ab69c
The Reporter is responsible for processing results from auditing
operations, logging the results, disqualifying nodes that reached
the maximum reverification count, and passing the results on to
the reputation system.
In this commit, we extend the Reporter so that it knows how to process
the results of piecewise reverification audits.
We also change most reporter-related tests so that reverifications
happen as piecewise reverification audits, exercising the new code.
Note that piecewise reverification audits are not yet being done outside
of tests. In a later commit, we will switch from doing segmentwise
reverifications to piecewise reverifications, as part of the
audit-scaling effort.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5230
Change-Id: I9438164ce1ea4d9a1790d18d0e1046a8eb04d8e9
While researching logs from a large set of audits, I noticed that nearly
all of them had streamIDs starting with 0 or 1. This seemed very odd,
because streamIDs are supposed to be pretty much entirely random, and
every hex digit from 0-f should have been represented with roughly equal
frequency.
It turned out that our A-Chao implementation of reservoir sampling is
flawed. As far as we can tell, so is the Wikipedia implementation. No
one has yet reviewed the original 1982 paper by Dr. Chao in enough
detail to know where the error originated, but we do know that we have
been auditing segments near the beginning of the segment loop (low
streamIDs) far more often than segments near the end of the segment loop
(high streamIDs).
This change uses an algorithm Wikipedia calls "A-Res" instead, and adds
a test to check for that sort of bias creeping back in somehow. A-Res
will be slightly slower than A-Chao, because of a few extra steps that
need to be done, but it does appear to be selecting items uniformly.
Change-Id: I45eba4c522bafc729cebe2aab6f3fe65cd6336be
Some observers assume that they will observe all the segments for a
given stream, and that they will observe those segments in a sequential
stream over one or more iterations.
This change updates the range provider from rangedlooptest to provide
these guarantees.
The change also removes the Mock suffix from the provider/splitter types
since the package name (rangedlooptest) implies that the type is a test
double.
Change-Id: I927c409807e305787abcde57427baac22f663eaa
- account types can be selected
- checkboxes can be interacted with
see: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5163
Change-Id: Id97c026b79fb2993bba9138e9d4754e7a1371bbc
We have a bug in our behavior while doing API pods deployment. At this
time its possible to have pods with multiple versions flag set true only
partially for some of pods. Because of that it's possible to start new
object without removing existing/older version on BeginObject
(new behavior) and also don't remove that existing/older object on
CommitObject. That can cause to have two committed objects with
different versions and that's a state we want to avoid.
To fix it we are removing multiple versions flag from CommitObject to
always try delete existing objects. This way even if we don't remove
existing object on BeginObject it will be always removed while
committing.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5373
Change-Id: Idc334bf5cc785d2f559af96e92c3de6d82ca58ba
The query changes we did while fixing the usage graph led to wrong
payout calculations directly linked to disk space.
This change:
- avoids converting from Bh to B directly in the query
- returns the at_rest_total in the original bytes*hour value
- returns at_rest_total_bytes as the calculated disk spaced used in bytes
- uses the at_rest_total_bytes only for the disk space graph
- return summary_bytes as the average disk space used within the specified date
- updates the disk space graph header to "average disk space used this month"
The total disk used in the month is also displayed in B not B*day
Resolves https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5355
Change-Id: I2cfefb0fe711f9c59de2adb547c4ab50b05c7cbb
Add an abstraction rangedloop.SegmentProvider to fetch chunks of
segments from the metainfo database in parallel.
Part of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5223
Change-Id: Ife26467ea0c3be550bde0b05464ef1db62dd4d2a
Adds DeleteAllSessionsByUserIDExcept which removes all sessions except the specified session from the database and applies this function to enableMFA and disableMFA
addresses https://github.com/storj/storj-private/issues/15
Change-Id: I5d8c620dadbbda4a1b430ccf8a6121e167dd0761
Because --readonly is default true, passing something like
--disallow-deletes=false would not actually update that
value because the readonly flag would override. this makes it
so that the --disallow-* flags override the --readonly and
--writeonly flags.
Also fixes some minor formatting issues with share like an
extra space after the "Public Access:" entry.
Simplifies the handling of the explicit "none" by making the
flags for the dates optional and using nil to signify that
the value was left unset.
Bump the go.mod to go1.18 to enable the use of generics and
add a small generic function. This can easily be backed out
if it causes problems.
Change-Id: I1c5f1321ad17b8ace778ce55561cbbfc24321a68
This change continues the update of the file browser to use the common table component.
It replaces the use of <tr>s with <table-item>.
It also removes bootstrap from the file browser and fixes resulting UI "bugs"
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5090
Change-Id: Idfe415e9338243ad4fcedc8a74621c9e13e1da29
Minimal implementation of the ranged (=threaded) segment loop
service, to improve performance over the existing loop.
Has tests with a an inmemory segment database
and example observer.
Does not have yet: database link, observer duration tracking,
suspicious processed ratio guard, rate limiting, minimum execution
interval per observer, etc.
Part of https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5223
Change-Id: I08ffb392c3539e380f4e7b4f1afd56c4c394668d
This change shows STORJ token balance on the billing overview page instead of the Stripe balance it shows currently.
It changes the text on the "Available balance" card to reflect the new balance being displayed. Finally, it adds shortcuts to navigate straight to token history or add tokens modal when call to action on "Balance card"
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5204
Change-Id: Ic88e43c602e4949b6c6be4c7644c04f3c7d38585
To be able to verify segments in a list of buckets, this change:
- adds method ListBucketsStreamIDs to list all stream ids belonging to a list of buckets provided using a ListVerifyBucketList on which Add(projectID, bucketName) is defined.
- allows to specify a list of streamIDs to check in ListVerifySegments
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj-private/issues/101
Change-Id: I72a48a0873a3056ac54ad56c0e9242364b2ae918
This change updates the automatic account freezing/unfreezing blueprint
to account for new feedback and changes in the implementation process.
Change-Id: If1a478d961b67aa4a946793168a7f525e06bb9e7
This change fixes an issue where the navigation header will not show on iOS (safari and chrome).
This is apparently a known issue where the Webkit viewport height is taller than the visible viewport.
More information here; https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141832 , https://stackoverflow.com/a/56671096
This change applies the fix on all iOS browsers (using Webkit) except for Firefox, in which this fix introduces a strange behaviour
when a virtual keyboard is opened and dismissed, while not solving the issue because it doesn't exist here.
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5153
Change-Id: I19fc8018012bb70a5eda3eb21d44bfeedd08411c
First, adding a logger argument allows the caller to have a logger
already set up with whatever extra fields they want here.
Secondly, we need to return the Outcome instead of a simple boolean so
that it can be passed on to the Reporter later (need to make the right
decision on increasing reputation vs decreasing it).
Thirdly, we collect the cached reputation information from the overlay
when creating the Orders, and return it from ReverifyPiece. This will
allow the Reporter to determine what reputation-status fields need to be
updated, similarly to how we include a map of ReputationStatus objects
in an audit.Report.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5251
Change-Id: I5700b9ce543d18b857b81e684323b2d21c498cd8
NewContainment will replace Containment later in this commit chain, but
for now it is not yet being used.
NewContainment will allow a node to be contained for multiple pending
reverify jobs at a time. It is implemented by way of the reverify queue.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5231
Change-Id: I126eda0b3dfc4710a88fe4a5f41780618ec19101
We have a bug where if number of buckets in the system will be
multiplication of batch size (2500) then loop that is going over
all buckets can run indefinitely.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5374
Change-Id: Idd4d97c638db83e46528acb9abf223c98ad46223
Simple email validation before attempting to send notifications. If the
email is not valid, skip sending notifications and go to update
email_sent so we don't try it again. Also, move ValidateEmail function
into new package so it can be used in nodeevents without import cycle.
Change-Id: I63ce0fc84f7b1d964f7cc6da61206f54baaf1a21
at_rest_total_bytes and summary_bytes are storage usages return as bytes
instead of bytes*hour. This is used for the disk space graph.
Updates https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5355
Change-Id: I81f77fe9b9069cf3b29ab681586e506363e5b066
Added manage passphrase modal where user can create new, switch or clear their project level passphrase.
Removed debug buttons from navigation.
Issue:
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5325
Change-Id: I53f263a9697f197cee3f68634f5799d45b3eb193
This testplan is going to cover the changes to storage-node email notifications. It will go over the storage-node email notification design doc.
Co-authored-by: Antonio Franco (He/Him) <antonio@storj.io>
It helps for the (*reverifyQueue).Insert() method to be idempotent (it
does not make sense for the same node to be under containment for the
same piece multiple times). This change allows for that, by adding an
`ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING` clause to the database query.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5231
Change-Id: Id2839ee185d5396c0bc2f84ffad610df9786f6c7
Adding a new worker comparable to Verifier, called Reverifier; as the
name suggests, it will be used for reverifications, whereas Verifier
will be used for verifications.
This allows distinct logging from the two classes, plus we can add some
configuration that is specific to the Reverifier.
There is a slight modification to GetNextJob that goes along with this.
This should have no impact on operational concerns.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5251
Change-Id: Ie60d2d833bc5db8660bb463dd93c764bb40fc49c
The default 'info' level for the storagenode will dump dozens of
lines every second. This change adds the ability to configure
the log.level argument at run time using LOG_LEVEL env variable.
Co-authored-by: Clement Sam <clementsam75@gmail.com>
This change turns off fsync on the postgres container used for tests. This
reduces migration time significantly when initializing new satellite
databases.
The change also includes a new benchmark for satellite initialization in
testplanet.
$ benchstat old.txt new.txt name old time/op new time/op delta
Run_Satellite/Postgres-16 1.36s ± 0% 0.08s ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=1+1)
Change-Id: Ic954767133864770cf652b0dfdcd6b109a167b5f
Running all of the migrations necessary to initialize a storage node
database takes a significant amount of time during runs.
The package current supports initializing a database from manually coalesced
migration data (i.e. snapshot) which improves the situation somewhat.
This change takes things a bit further by changing the snapshot code to
instead hydrate the database directory from a pre-generated snapshot zip
file.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Run_StorageNodeCount_4/Postgres-16 2.50s ± 0% 0.16s ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=1+1)
Change-Id: I213bbba5f9199497fbe8ce889b627e853f8b29a0
Previously, the node events chore would select based on the earliest
created_at. However, if for some reason this batch fails, it would still
be the next item to select. If there is a consistent error, the chore
would be stuck retrying the same batch over and over. Now instead
GetNextBatch orders by `last_attempted NULLS FIRST ASC, created_at ASC`.
If a batch fails during Notify, last_attempted is updated so we can move
on to a new batch if one exists.
Change-Id: Ia8458e05ac358d85b2f2c6d690f3d607d631be61