When we do `satellite run api --placement '...'`, the placement rules are not parsed well.
The problem is based on `viper.AllSettings()`, and the main logic is sg. like this (from a new unit test):
```
r := ConfigurablePlacementRule{}
err := r.Set(p)
require.NoError(t, err)
serialized := r.String()
r2 := ConfigurablePlacementRule{}
err = r2.Set(serialized)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, p, r2.String())
```
All settings evaluates the placement rules in `ConfigurablePlacementRules` and stores the string representation.
The problem is that we don't have proper `String()` implementation (it prints out the structs instead of the original definition.
There are two main solutions for this problem:
1. We can fix the `String()`. When we parse a placement rule, the `String()` method should print out the original definition
2. We can switch to use pure string as configuration parameter, and parse the rules only when required.
I feel that 1 is error prone, we can do it (and in this patch I added a lot of `String()` implementations, but it's hard to be sure that our `String()` logic is inline with the parsing logic.
Therefore I decided to make the configuration value of the placements a string (or a wrapper around string).
That's the main reason why this patch seems to be big, as I updated all the usages.
But the main part is in beginning of the `placement.go` (configuration parsing is not a pflag.Value implementation any more, but a separated step).
And `filter.go`, (a few more String implementation for filters.
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/6248
Change-Id: I47c762d3514342b76a2e85683b1c891502a0756a
placement.AllowedCountry is the old way to specify placement, with the new approach we can use a more generic (dynamic method), which can check full node information instead of just the country code.
The 90% of this patch is just search and replace:
* we need to use NodeFilters instead of placement.AllowedCountry
* which means, we need an initialized PlacementRules available everywhere
* which means we need to configure the placement rules
The remaining 10% is the placement.go, where we introduced a new type of configuration (lightweight expression language) to define any kind of placement without code change.
Change-Id: Ie644b0b1840871b0e6bbcf80c6b50a947503d7df
All the files in uploadselection are (in fact) related to generic node selection, and used not only for upload,
but for download, repair, etc...
Change-Id: Ie4098318a6f8f0bbf672d432761e87047d3762ab
We use two different Node types in `overlay` and `uploadnodeselection` and converting back and forth.
Using the same object would allow us to use a unified node selection interface everywhere.
Change-Id: Ie71e29d60184ee0e5b4547eb54325f09c418f73c
For now we will use bucket placement to determine if we should exclude
some node IPs from metainfo.GetObjectIPs results. Bucket placement is
retrieved directly from DB in parallel to metabase
GetStreamPieceCountByNodeID request.
GetObjectIPs is not heavily used so additional request to DB shouldn't
be a problem for now.
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5950
Change-Id: Idf58b1cfbcd1afff5f23868ba2f71ce239f42439
Use DownloadSelectionCache to avoid querying database for every
download.
This change only addresses downloads from users. The download selection
cache is not currently used for audit and repair.
Change-Id: I96a49e121dac0b4204f97592a63131edabd73fb5