Update the billing table to use generated IDs, to include the source and status fields, and to add metadata jsonb field that can be used for fields specific to a particular type of billing transaction. Additionally a new table was added to keep track of user balances
Change-Id: Ieb3a63aafd8fe21fc3386bafd43d52081b7d2838
satellite/{payments/billing,satellitedb}: refactor billing DB
Update the billing table to use generated IDs, to include the source and status fields, and to add metadata jsonb field that can be used for fields specific to a particular type of billing transaction. Additionally a new table was added to keep track of user balances
Change-Id: Ieb3a63aafd8fe21fc3386bafd43d52081b7d2838
Adding an interval_end_time column to the accounting_rollups table
to keep the last interval_end_time for each daily storage tallies.
Updates https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4178
Change-Id: If7a8210c5e9fe2fc9df84b137a8b6e3db2471c58
Currently we have a significant number of tallies that need to be
deleted together. Add a limit (by default 10k) to how many will
be deleted at the same time.
Change-Id: If530383f19b4d3bb83ed5fe956610a2e52f130a1
Some nodes were added to the nodes table due to a bug in quic
based storagenode contact code. This is a tool to clean up these nodes.
Delete with batch-size 1k seems to take ~400ms on local CockroachDB.
Change-Id: Ic0c1180528c27952e19c431fc9cc327292a10a5f
Add payments method to payments to DepositWallets interface.
Exposes payments retrieval API for a particular wallet to
other systems such as console billing API.
Change-Id: Ifcb3a35514aab50be00f6360007954980b5d8b38
The users.Update method in the satellitedb package takes a console.User
as an argument. It reads some of the fields on this struct and assigns
the value to dbx.User_Update_Fields. However, you cannot optionally
update only some of the fields. They all will always be updated. This means
that if you only want to update FullName, you still need to read the
user info from the DB to avoid updating the rest of the fields to zero.
This is not good because concurrent updates can overwrite each other.
This change introduces a new struct type, UpdateUserRequest, which
contains pointers for all the fields that are updated by satellite db
users.Update. Now the update method will check if a field is nil before
assigning the value to be updated in the db, so you only need to set the
field you want updated. For nullable columns, the respective field is a
double pointer. This allows us to update a column to NULL if the outer
pointer is not nil, but the inner pointer is.
Change-Id: I27f842d283c2711e24d51dcab622e57eeb9157f1
There are multiple entries in the users table with the same email
address. This is because in the past users were able to register
multiple times if the email was not verified. This is no longer
the case. If a user tries to register with an unverified email
already in the DB, we send a verification email instead of
creating another entry. However, since these old entries in the
table with duplicate emails were never cleaned up, the email
reminder chore will send out email verification reminders to them.
A single person will get one separate email per entry in the DB
with their email and where status = 0.
Since the multiple entries with the same email problem was solved
a while ago, just add a constraint to GetUnverifiedNeedingReminder
to only select users created after a cutoff. Once the DB is
migrated to remove the duplicate emails, we can remove the cutoff.
github issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4853
Change-Id: I07d77d43109bcacc8909df61d4fb49165a99527c
The ApplyUpdates() method on the reputation.DB interface acts like the
similar Update() method, but can allow for applying the changes from
multiple audit events, instead of only one.
This will be necessary for the reputation write cache, which will batch
up changes to each node's reputation in order to flush them
periodically.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4601
Change-Id: I44cc47767ea2d9423166bb8fed080c8a11182041
Updated daily project usage query to return correct allocated traffic.
If allocated egress has expired then we return settled egress.
If not then we return allocated egress - dead egress.
Fix for this issue
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4563
Change-Id: Ia15a50d3bb8d8cb1106936e17dbe0f1f5a40fa87
Fixed daily usage query returning single bucket usage.
We sum up bucket usages now.
Also fixed https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4559.
Change-Id: I2eb6299f1ef500d68150879195011b6fbb5f37ed
Add billing DB to the satellite. This DB will hold all transactions on the users account and can be used to compute the users current usable account balance.
Change-Id: I056416efc169e5e5e30c9f30cd8bc766b7bc8073
This has been a cause of some confusion, even though the fields are
labeled as being copies of config values.
Having them be under a field explicitly named "Config" makes this
clearer, plus, allows the values to be passed in simply as a copy
of the Config struct from the satellite, rather than copying the fields
individually (which can be error-prone, particularly as the AuditCount
field in UpdateRequest is apparently not the same thing as the
AuditCount field in reputation.Config).
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4601
Change-Id: I386953347b71068596618616934aa28e3245cdc1
Add storjscan wallets DB to the satellite. For now this DB is a one to one mapping of the users account to a storjscan wallet that can be used by the account holder to make payments on their Storj account.
relates to https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4347
Change-Id: I6e65b15817b90ceb75641244f9bf173c3b4228a7
The two protobuf types are identical except that one is in our common/pb
package, and the other is in internalpb. Since the type is public
already, and there is no difference in the internal one, it seems better
to use the public one for all satellite needs.
There is also another type which is essentially identical, but which is
not a protobuf type, also called "AuditHistory". It looks like we don't
ever actually need to have a separate type from the protobuf one.
This change makes us use "storj/common/pb".AuditHistory for all of our
AuditHistory needs.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4601
Change-Id: If845fde21bb31c801db6d67ffc9a146d1617b991
This functionality will be needed in both packages, so here we move it
into the more general reputation-code package and export it for use in
satellitedb.
This also removes the related UpdateAuditHistory() signature from the
reputation DB interface, since it doesn't have anything to do with the
db. It doesn't need to be a method, either.
Finally, this changes the test for addAudit to be a plain test function
instead of using testplanet.Run(). It didn't need a whole testplanet
setup or any databases.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4601
Change-Id: I90f6a909e5404f03ad776b95cfa2f248308c57c1
Márton found out that DROP DATABASE is rather slow on CRDB, and it makes
a significant impact when running the whole testsuite. In sum of test
times it's ~2.5h compared to ~2h. And the end-to-end ~20m to ~16m.
This adds a new flag STORJ_TEST_COCKROACH_NODROP for enabling this
behavior in the CI environment.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/dev-enablement/issues/6
Change-Id: I5a6616c32dc6596a96ba3d203f409368307d7438
This will let us update our reputation cache when writing through to the
db.
Since the information is already being fetched from the db and returned
to the application, the extra cpu load here should be minimal.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4601
Change-Id: I2b8619f2c0d541893c7d3e7d33b1863b96775ebd
We want to remind unverified users to verify their emails:
once after 24 hours has passed and again after 5 days has passed.
Add mailservice.Service to satellite core because it is needed by the
chore for sending emails. To add the mailservice.Service to the core,
we create a helper function in satellite/peer.go to avoid duplicating
the code in both api.go and core.go. In addition to the chore, this
change adds methods to users.DB to get unverified users in need of
reminder.
Change-Id: I4e515bdf43f922788b4f965b2efb34fa32288bd1
We added nodes.disqualification_reason recently, but we didn't add a
corresponding column in the reputations table (despite having a
corresponding `disqualified` column there).
Without this change, the (very useful and informative) assignments to
updateFields.DisqualificationReason in reputations.go have no effect.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4601
Change-Id: I77404902ca64b56aed72f1de76b303fe82b76aab
When a new user registers, we send a verification request to their
email. Currently, if they do not verify their email, we take no further
action. We want to send these users reminders: one after about one day
and one after about 5 days. To do this we will use this new
verification_reminders column.
It will look something like this:
```
SELECT email FROM users
WHERE status = 0
AND (
(verification_reminders = 0 AND created_at < now() - 'INTERVAL 1d')
OR (verification_reminders = 1 AND created_at < now() - 'INTERVAL 5d')
)
```
Change-Id: If0620e08c97e9e337c9563481d665c5bd462693b
Fix for this customer issue
https://github.com/storj/customer-issues/issues/34
By this change we fetch bucket usage since its creation instead of using project's createdAt timestamp.
Change-Id: Ic0ea5d169056a5bd64ed143d13954d794da6e1d2
Things that make debugging easier.
* Added logging to automatic link clicking to make it obvious, when it
fails.
* Added monitoring to oidc.
* Made dbx create calls noreturn for oauth_*
Change-Id: I37397b4e84ce5bfd82954aed9c38fdfd52595f24
We were already able to override (or not) metadata with this method
but to be explicit we are introducting new option to control storing
metadata with object. Separate option should be less error prone.
https://github.com/storj/team-metainfo/issues/105
Change-Id: I4c5bce953a633a0009b05c5ca84266ca6ceefc26
Last part of backwards compatible db migration to remove "suspended" column.
Removes exeption which removes "suspended" column in tests from `migrate_test.go`.
Adds DB migration to remove "suspended" column from 'nodes' and 'reputations' tables.
Change-Id: I02051279f6f4181e966c567919af0e774583f165
Set disqualification reason when reputations stats are updated on DB.Update.
Added tests for DisqualifyNode and for disqualification cases which happens during Update.
Change-Id: I00130ab5d9722422805159ad2f183c205de60f7e
Attribution is attached to bucket usage, but that's more granular than
necessary for the attribution report. This change iterates over the
bucket attributions, parses the user agent, converts the first entry
to lower case, and uses that as the key to a map which holds the
attribution totals for each unique user agent.
Change-Id: Ib2962ba0f57daa8a7298f11fcb1ac44a8bb97875
Migrate free tier users to have default limits if their limits were set to 0.
They were affected by incorrect working of Update user query.
Change-Id: I4c49c8d99b12dba2b9b0ab61b2175085976dcc95
Added failed_login_count and login_lockout_expiration columns to users table to control users failed login attempts.
We want to prevent brute forcing of user login so this is the first step.
Change-Id: I06b0b9f5415a1922e08cd9908893b2fd3c26bca0
Before, the VA query was summing the total and dividing by the number of
rows. This gives the average bytes stored per hour, but we charge for
usage with byte-hours. Why not do value attribution the same way?
To do that, we don't divide by the number of rows. We also have object
and segment fees so return segment-hours and object-hours too.
Change-Id: I1f18b7e1b2bae1d3fae1ca3b93bfc24db5b9b0e6
This sets the corresponding _numeric columns to be NOT NULL (it has been
verified manually that there are no more NULL _numeric values on any
known satellites, and it should be impossible with current code to get
new NULL values in the _numeric columns.
We can't drop the _gob columns immediately, as there will still be code
running that expects them, but once this version is deployed we can
finally drop them and be totally done with this crazy 5-step migration.
Change-Id: I518302528d972090d56b3eedc815656610ac8e73
We are in the process of creating an api to allow users to manage their
accounts programmatically. We would like to use api keys for
authorization. We were originally going to create an entirely new table
for these api keys, but seeing as we already have 2 other tables for
keys/tokens, api_keys and oauth_tokens, we thought it might be better to
use one of these. We're using oauth_tokens.
We create a new oidc.OAuthTokenKind for account management api keys:
KindAccountManagementTokenV0. We made the key versioned because we
likely want to improve the implementation in the future, but we want to
get something functional out the door ASAP because the account management
api feature is highly desired.
Add a new method to oidc.OAuthTokens interface for revoking v0 account
management api keys, RevokeAccountManagementTokenV0. Add update method
to dbx implementation to allow updating the expiration. We will revoke
these keys by setting the expiration to 0 so they are expired.
Change-Id: Ideb8ae04b23aa55d5825b064b5e43e32eadc1fba