This change reverts satellite/metabase/iterator.go of 7390f389c to the
previous version (without optimization) but leaves added benchmarks in
place.
We noticed that this optimization doesn't work and actually elevates
listing times for most buckets, hence the revert until we come up with a
better idea.
Benchmarks:
name old time/op new time/op delta
NonRecursiveListing/Postgres/listing_no_prefix-8 1.30ms ± 4% 4.52ms ± 4% +246.92% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Postgres/listing_with_prefix-8 3.26ms ± 3% 4.44ms ± 2% +36.19% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Cockroach/listing_no_prefix-8 618µs ± 3% 2225µs ± 2% +259.94% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NonRecursiveListing/Cockroach/listing_with_prefix-8 1.81ms ± 5% 2.60ms ± 5% +43.96% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Updates storj/team-metainfo#115
Change-Id: I96e4e7a563b188df478f8489027dc0042469b839
Following the changes made to fix the storage usage graph
on the storagenode dashboard, we added a new
interval_end_time column to the accounting_rollups table.
We noticed a two-day delay in the graph, turns out the sub-query
was wrong due to the conflicting interval_end_time column
in both tables so we have to explicitly state which table
column we are referring to.
Also, set the default for interval_end_time in the accounting
rollups to the start_time if the interval_end_time is null
which will be removed once we backfill the column and alter
it to be a non-nullable column.
Updates https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4178
Change-Id: Iff32b261d07b6ee219d2b6b6542377f0c54633a1
This is longest metabase at the moment and would nice to speed
up is a bit to improve overal tests execution time.
Change-Id: I86da8e0e593d20024b3ec778cbeab34a4613151f
Similar to the existing snapshot based tests of satellite/metabase db we make a migration here which is:
* dedicated to unit tests
* faster (with less steps)
* but safe: additional unit test ensures that the snapshot based migration and normal prod migration have the same results.
Change-Id: Ie324b09f64b4553df02247a9461ece305a6cf832
Database migration tests are rather slow, reduce them to
only the last 10 migrations, which should be sufficient.
Change-Id: Ib9d964fe6ec86ddeeef26c66b6ea9207b7868855
Context cancellation that aborts a non-essential Redis operation must
not be logged as an error because the operation is intentionally
canceled.
We are actually considering them not to be an error in following
operation because of the same reason and we return a RPC canceled status
code.
On the other hand it doesn't make sense to continue if the context is
canceled because although this is a non-essential operation if this one
is canceled due to the context the next one will be canceled for the
same reason, hence, we return earlier.
Change-Id: Ib3331975adeb06367d1ea0a578263ef50ae3f079
Adds USDMicro currency which support fraction of a cent with decimal places
for better billing amounts accuracy.
Adds JSON marshaling and unmarshaling for monetary.Amount, so that it
can be converted to/from JSON.
Change-Id: I034eba120ed23b6ba00b2d81a4f1b9db5f9a203f
This change fixes makes the "See Payment" and "Edit payment method" on the billing page
navigate to the correct corresponding pages.
Change-Id: Ia2045394643d11171cc8ad5ded6654c4293875d6
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
Improved access grants empty state to show correct label depending on search query.
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5074
Change-Id: Ibc5e8857ed213bcea28774151472e8750400beee
Fixed old billing layout to show new billing layout.
There was a routing issue when navigating from account dropdown.
Change-Id: I65d91681b2891ec347a6729ae3db4cd0e6073161
Since 6 fields were sent, but only 5 fields were used as input (no burst),
the Segments UI input field was being set to the burst field in the
object, leaving segments empty.
Change-Id: I4e58ed8a36e2022d1d0844e9f9001562db3dcbb8
This change fixes an issue where description texts will not show on the partner signup page on small screens.
Change-Id: I59868b5c598499e3fc6dba7991453ec5c4e4d998
This change moves the top-level Billing navigation item into the
My Account dropdown menu. A notification has been added that
informs users of this change.
Change-Id: I641b0e5ad0a6de0206f6cde9d3022033c419215a
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
This change implements a unit test for ensuring proper
processing of requests and responses by generated API code.
Additionally, this change requires API handlers to explicitly receive
Monkit scopes rather than assuming that `mon` will always exist in the
generated API code's namespace.
Change-Id: Iea56f139f9dad0050b7d09ea765189280c3466f2
This change updates the access grants table to use the new table component.
see: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4994
Change-Id: I6fa8c3feb2023c2dacc7ea5536ba9e16652f8c26
Created new modal which shows user their native STORJ token wallet address.
There are QR and copy buttons.
It will be used only in new billing screen.
Change-Id: Icef3c8668c548b779c07fe2b85eb5761cd1221a3
Restored GetObjectLatestVersion and renamed it to GetObjectLastCommitted
Add test cases to cover server-side copy
Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4866
Change-Id: I343b339a60152b8fb92fda97baf80bd8fe60d631
This change shows a new "no bucket" page and a
tooltip to guide users to open a bucket for upload.
see: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4969
Change-Id: I99fd855fe39ba7ad308b1c90f79703eeee1b1627
Jenkins doesn't do a very good job with identifying what has been changed.
While it has a syntax to defined patterns, it compares the current build with the previous build (in case of git-verify it can be a totally different branch) instead of checking the HEAD commit.
This patch introduces shell scripts to do this better:
* It doesn't depend on Jenkins any more
* It can be executed locally
* It can detect web changes properly (see the relation change as an example).
Change-Id: I9d37775e3818c08c4aa96ffb78f84d57f28a2c95
As a reminder
* This counters are for data with high-cardinality
* We have strong upper bound for memory limits
* They can be accessed from /top monitoring interface
Example:
```
curl 172.20.0.10:11111/top
since ~ 2022-08-09T07:45:58Z
auth_request_count project=9094cff8-104e-4956-a367-97ea134b7e06 11.000000
auth_request_buckets 1.000000
auth_request_discarded 0.000000
auth_request_count partner=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 11.000000
auth_request_buckets 1.000000
auth_request_discarded 0.000000
```
Note: discarded 0 --> we didn't hit the memory limit.
Change-Id: I8db09b4aa61bade55cb324b84b7fbcb8f068c179
The new dashboard currently gets stuck on loading and displays an error when
it fails to get usage data. Failure happens on satelliteDb due to a cockroach transaction error
caused by reading data before using AS OF SYSTEM TIME in the same transaction.
This change reverses the order of daily usage queries to avoid this error.
And hides the loaders on the dashboard if/when an error occurs.
see: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5012
Change-Id: I06b6ee434f72242f9b7d21dec7aaf39d1d622f1e
I don't know why the go people thought this was a good idea, because
this automatic reformatting is bound to do the wrong thing sometimes,
which is very annoying. But I don't see a way to turn it off, so best to
get this change out of the way.
Change-Id: Ib5dbbca6a6f6fc944d76c9b511b8c904f796e4f3
updated the CreateAccessModal to support direct deep linking
added a new option in the quickstart dropdown that navigates to the
S3 CreateAccessModal and updated the quickstart Create Access Grant
action to use the new modal
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4961
Change-Id: I49388ebbfcfee74ae481c2f5b7afb7e6168190b5
call to action buttons were unreachable on some screens.
banners made scrollable since they occupies a lot of screen space when more than 1 appears.
Change-Id: Iaf0eb7170f432d260133f7d4c31ee6a4dae5d439
We made optimization for segment loop observers to avoid
heavy monkit initialization on each call. It was applied to very
often executed methods. Unfortunately we used wrong monkit
method to track function times. Instead mon.Task we used
mon.Func().
https://github.com/spacemonkeygo/monkit#how-it-works
Change-Id: I9ca454dbd828c6b43ba09ca75c341991d2fd73a8
We noticed that in the system we have undeleted very old pending
objects. General rule is to delete them after some inactivity. Turns
out that all those objects are objects migrated to metabase from
previous DB schema. During this migration we didn't set
zombie_deletion_deadline to any value.
This change takes into account pending objects with zombie deletion
deadline set to nil during zombie deletion process.
I also checked accross all production satellites and youngest pending
objects with nil zombie_deletion_deadline are from 2021 so it is safe
to delete them.
Change-Id: Ie2b6a4b4e203c1750cf8408ee281c0631b263082