The project member invitations table has been modified to contain a
column for the ID of the user who sent the invitation. This ID is
required for us to return information about the inviter to the
satellite frontend.
References #5855
Change-Id: I928d987a8db2340f731ca65ce30173d4f90a9837
We have method which is getting projects owned by specific user but it's
causing full table scan because we don't have index on owner_id column.
Change-Id: Icb71c9ac5b73104a52241ed8ba126c995c10811f
There is still a reference to partner_id in a query, which we cannot
move until dropping the "not null" constraint for it. This change adds
that migration.
Related to https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5432
Change-Id: I98802a6e1bd59f3d9214de3db6688d9daf664a70
A table for storing pending project member invitations has been added.
This table is required to satisfy our new project invitation UX revamp.
References #5766
Change-Id: I6f948de66ed5b4dc81532564958ff7f48533cad2
Add columns package_plan and purchased_package_at to stripe_customers
table and add methods to update and select these values from console
service and payments accounts.
Change-Id: I1e89909055cc3054bfb7baa33c9dca3dfdc7336e
This change adds onboarding_start, onboarding_end and onboarding_step
columns to the user_settings table. the first two are used to determine
if a user should go through onboarding, the last will be used to as the
step a user got to before exiting onboarding without finishing.
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5660
Change-Id: I8070c880d0d2fc22086f24087c962f57c695cc50
Add a combined index on normalized_email,status to improve performance of
common "get user" query used for the satellite UI.
Change-Id: I24a20d7826e0a68a68c2f95b5847eb819921e7c0
In the past we set incorrect primary key for bucket_bandwidth_rollups
table and bucket name was first column of key instead of project id.
This change fixes this problem.
We will alter primary key manually for production satellites. That's
why migration code is checking if change was already applied.
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5332
Change-Id: I7dd555eb0c2f6fda1c90eaed08fa847b7f273bc7
Add passphrase_prompt column to user_settings table to store a boolean
whether a user would like to be prompted to enter a passphrase when
entering a new project.
Issue https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5613
Change-Id: I5d086df277aff458453343c7c38a379e7b1b8bf9
This change adds a database migration for a new table that stores
configurations for a user, the first of which is the session duration.
Database methods are implemented to interact with this table.
Resolves#5472
Change-Id: I01049265f385ea5de65907da1bc3bcf426d3c577
To improve deletion of old entries in project_bandwidth_daily_rollup
we need index on `interval_day` column which is used to find those old
entries.
As an addition we are changing interval how often deletion is executed
from 7 to 1 day. We would like to have smaller portion of data to
delete.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5465
Change-Id: Ie18ebe859887b93d6e4e6065a61fb9214c7ad27a
The `coupons`, `offers`, `coupon_usages`, `coupon_codes`, and
`user_credits` tables are not used anymore. They exist due to
legacy billing code which has already been removed.
Change-Id: Ie93af90a06e5247a74015af2a78a223d69249565
We want to be able to exclude contained nodes from nodes selection. For this, we add a 'contained' column to the nodes table to track the containment status.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5231
Change-Id: Id78e645f172145adcb8664646e8ebf14e218b57b
Since the auditor will be moving to a different process from the
metainfo loop, we need a way of communicating which segments have
been chosen for audit. This queue will be that communication, for now.
Contrast this with the queue for _re_verifications in commit 9c67f62f.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5251
Change-Id: I9a269c7ef21e6c5e9c6e5e1f3db298fe159a8a79
Change node_events schema to use an id column as primary key rather than
node id because there can be multiple events per node id.
Change-Id: I518d8ef9ea658764876483e282a4058d3c4910f4
Add new table for node events. We can use this to notify node
operators of certain node events. Further, we can squash events for
multiple nodes with the same email into a single notification.
Change-Id: Icea6dd939df8fe4a98806bd79c014e21d239c43e
This table will be used as a queue for pieces that need to be reverified
(a regular audit timed out on the owning node, so now that node is
contained and we need to validate the piece before un-containing it).
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5228
Change-Id: I5dcd26b6adced8674cbd81884c1543a61ea9d4c8
This concludes the saga that began with commit c053bdbd, migrating away
from using gob-encoded big.Float values in the database to using
integers with an implied number of decimal places.
Nothing is using or accessing or expecting the _gob columns to exist
anymore. The transition code and the migration chore are gone. All that
remains is to drop the columns.
Change-Id: I9b15ee52f7781510a6dc91cf7c54f7f9022b1210
The signup_captcha column will hold the captcha scores of new users.
see: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5067
Change-Id: Ia322af29a3b5b019b417843272506a3dbd1397e4
This is in response to community feedback that our existing reputation
calculation is too likely to disqualify storage nodes unfairly with
extreme swings up and down.
For details and analysis, please see the data_loss_vs_dq_chance_sim.py
tool, the "tuning reputation further.ipynb" Jupyter notebook in the
storj/datascience repository, and the discussion at
https://forum.storj.io/t/tuning-audit-scoring/14084
In brief: changing the lambda and initial-alpha parameters in this way
causes the swings in reputation to be smaller and less likely to put a
node past the disqualification threshold unfairly.
Note: this change will cause a one-time reset of all (non-disqualified)
node reputations, because the new initial alpha value of 1000 is
dramatically different, and the disqualification threshold is going to
be much higher.
Change-Id: Id6dc4ba8fde1be3db4255b72282207bab5491ca3
Adding an index to the timestamp field of the billing transaction table to improve query performance. This should prevent having to do a full table scan when we query for the last billing transaction of a particular source and/or type.
Change-Id: I581f09494cc8662a12efba4302022a07121ba309
Adding an index to the wallet address field of the storjscan wallet table to improve query performance. This should prevent having to do a full table scan when we query for one or more wallet addresses for a given user in our queries.
Change-Id: Ic1b5d06c2258489e5464d186fed5270172f8cba5
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Remove redundant suspension timestamp column from nodes and reputation tables.
Suspended timestamp was moved to unknown_audit_suspended and suspended column is
no longer used so there is no point in keeping both.
Change-Id: Ieea3f12141b33ec9efe7594f4c9dbc7e10675b0e
We decided that we want to have segment limit for paying users high
enough to not have to change it too often.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4590
Change-Id: Ic1c38bf3e2fcc000548ff4c7e7004647b39fbecf
For a thorough explanation of the overall transition, see the message on
commit c053bdbd70.
This change will rename the columns containing gob-encoded big.Floats
and add new columns which will contain the equivalent data in a more
sql-friendly format.
The change should *not* break already-running satellite processes,
because all functionality touching these tables has already been taught
to work with these new columns if it sees any "undefined column" errors.
Change-Id: I229324376533e383c5d05064b8aedad149cf825b
We have here two migrations in fact. One is for existing users,
we need to check if its paying user (paid_tier) and set 1M for
them and 150K for others.
Second migration is to set limits for projects depends on owner.
If owner is a paying user (paid_tier) then project should have
1M limit, otherwise it should be 150K. In this case to make
migration faster initially projects table segment_limit was set
to 1M by default. With migration we are selecting all paying
users and we are setting 150K limit for all projects which owners
are not in paying users set.
Initially we had a concern if that query wil lbe quick enough to
be executed during deployment but after investigation CRDB
team confirms that this should take seconds for out DBs.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/team-metainfo/issues/70
Change-Id: I8be06e9f949b68b993e043cc15525e8483bf49ea
A few months ago we removed all references to the contained
column in nodes and reputations
bb21551a9c
and
56fe636123
But we never did the migration to drop the columns.
This commit will finally do that.
Change-Id: I82aa2f257b1fb14a2f1c4c4a1589f80895360ae4