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Change-Id: I34ba7db414d756fd1aaebdc3d19cccbfc7fc1ea3
this changes globalFlags to be a ulext.External
interface value that is passed to each command.
rather than have the ulext.External have a Setup
call in the way that the projectProvider used to
we make all of the state arguments to the functions
and have the commands call setup themselves.
the reason it is in its own package is so that
cmd/uplinkng can import cmd/uplinkng/ultest
but cmd/uplinkng/ultest needs to refer to whatever
the interface type is to call the function that
creates the commands.
there's also quite a bit of shuffling around of
code and names. sorry if that makes it tricky
to review. there should be no logic changes, though.
a side benefit is there's no longer a need to do
a type assertion in ultest to make it set the
fake filesystem to use. that can be passed in
directly now. additionally, this makes the
access commands much easier to test.
Change-Id: I29cf6a2144248a58b7a605a7ae0a5ada5cfd57b6
We want to use StreamID/Position to identify injured
segment. As it is hard to alter existing injuredsegments
table we are adding a new table that will replace existing
one. Old table will be dropped later.
Change-Id: I0d3b06522645013178b6678c19378ebafe485c49
Because of our free/paid tier plan, we do not need a paywall anymore. We
have not used it in a while, but still have leftover code laying around.
Change-Id: Iaea8c39faf042a2f7a6b837727bb135c8bdf2907
Expires_at column was added to segments table and
we need to migrate this value for existing segments
from corresponding objects. This standalone tool
will read all objects and if expires_at is set then
will send update query for this object segments.
Updates will be send in batches and in parallel.
Change-Id: I1fddf0af8cde0f560582d25c6d0e07a00b58e534
This is part of metaloop refactoring. We plan to remove
irreparable at some point but there was not time for it.
Now instead refatoring it for segmentloop its just easier
to drop it.
Later we still need to drop table with migration step.
Change-Id: I270e77f119273d39a1ecdcf5e1c37a5662a29ab4
this implements the rm command which has to add
a Remove method to the fileystem interface and
implement it for local, remote and test filesystems.
Change-Id: Id41add28f01938893530aae0b4b73c8954e9b715
this adds a helper method to prompt for a line of
input using the clingy context to the global flag
state that errors if interactive mode is disabled.
Change-Id: Ie113c8920dfa4719e85cc24f11401d91b32812f9
this adds some stuff to ultest so that the set of
files created by a test can be inspected after so
that we can write some tests for the cp command
to observe that it does what it is supposed to do.
Change-Id: I98b8fb214058140dfbb117baa7acea6a2cc340e1
the directory was starting to get pretty large and
it was making it hard to pick concise names for
types and variables. this moves the location
stuff into a cmd/uplinkng/ulloc package, the
filesystem stuff into a cmd/uplinkng/ulfs package,
and the testing stuff into a cmd/uplinkng/ultest
package.
this should make the remaining stuff in cmd/uplinkng
only the business logic of how to implement the
commands, rather than also including a bunch of
helper utilities and scaffolding.
Change-Id: Id0901625ebfff9b1cf2dae52366aceb3b6c8f5b6
this adds a test framework with fake implementations of a
filesystem so that unit tests can be written asserting
the output of different command invocations as well as
the effects they have on a hypothetical filesystem and
storj network.
it also implements the mb command lol
Change-Id: I134c7ea6bf34f46192956c274a96cb5df7632ac0
This enables use of the --progress, --expires, and --metadata flags with
'uplink put'. These flags work similarly to their counterparts in the
'uplink cp' command.
Small difference from cp: "progress" is on by default in 'uplink cp',
but (for backwards compatibility) off by default in 'uplink put'.
Why: Requested by @Toyoo on the forum:
https://forum.storj.io/t/explicit-data-expiration-questions/13854/2
..and it's an easy addition to make.
Change-Id: Id20aedd3a280db43e4883338f92f6beec7a400de
This expanded format shows expiration times for objects and how much
custom metadata each object has.
This commit also organizes output formatting code together in one
section for simpler adjustments in the future.
Change-Id: Ica041c8a1de6ee73c104a0554c5c259e447536c4
Currently the interface is not useful. When we need to vary the
implementation for testing purposes we can introduce a local interface
for the service/chore that needs it, rather than using the large api.
Unfortunately, this requires adding a cleanup callback for tests, there
might be a better solution to this problem.
Change-Id: I079fe4dbe297b0ae08c10081a1cea4dfbc277682
Initially metabase was developed separately and it was useful to have a
separate environment flag for tests, however, it's more convenient to
use the same as rest of the testsuite.
Change-Id: Ia4d79be27ce5911cbae68d57cdf0b30f63459444
Use the 'AS OF SYSTEM TIME' Cockroach DB clause for the Graceful Exit
(a.k.a GE) queries that count the delete the GE queue items of nodes
which have already exited the network.
Split the subquery used for deleting all the transfer queue items of
nodes which has exited when CRDB is used and batch the queries because
CRDB struggles when executing in a single query unlike Postgres.
The new test which has been added to this commit to verify the CRDB
batch logic for deleting all the transfer queue items of the exited
nodes has raised that the Enqueue method has to run in baches when CRDB
is used otherwise CRDB has return the error "driver: bad connection"
when a big a amount of items are passed to be enqueued. This error
didn't happen with the current test implementation it was with an
initial one that it was creating a big amount of exited nodes and
transfer queue items for those nodes.
Change-Id: I6a099cdbc515a240596bc93141fea3182c2e50a9
multiregion satellites have complex database connection strings
largely due to using a different backend for the repair queue than
cockroach.
billing stuff didn't work right with this.
Change-Id: Ie8759a8c47e71347c3a190abfc9d53945d7b8855
errs.Class should not contain "error" in the name, since that causes a
lot of stutter in the error logs. As an example a log line could end up
looking like:
ERROR node stats service error: satellitedbs error: node stats database error: no rows
Whereas something like:
ERROR nodestats service: satellitedbs: nodestatsdb: no rows
Would contain all the necessary information without the stutter.
Change-Id: I7b7cb7e592ebab4bcfadc1eef11122584d2b20e0
Initially there were pkg and private packages, however for all practical
purposes there's no significant difference between them. It's clearer to
have a single private package - and when we do get a specific
abstraction that needs to be reused, we can move it to storj.io/common
or storj.io/private.
Change-Id: Ibc2036e67f312f5d63cb4a97f5a92e38ae413aa5
cache is really common variable and type name and we have already used
the package name alias in multiple places.
Change-Id: I6435785b7549b541d533de59ec94557b9bd11e04
Initially we duplicated the code to avoid large scale changes to
the packages. Now we are past metainfo refactor we can remove the
duplication.
Change-Id: I9d0b2756cc6e2a2f4d576afa408a15273a7e1cef
We need some chores to join without triggering the loop.
For example it's fine to run metrics, only when something else is
running.
Change-Id: I9d8bd16f59c28c540c8d72971bc4e233a8660c02
Currently the tool verifies:
* validity of plain_offset
* whether plain_size is smaller than encrypted_size
Change-Id: I9ec4fb5ead3356a196392c26ca377fcdb367138e
This tool attempts to make TCP+TLS+DRPC and QUIC+DRPC connections to a
specified IP:port. If successful with either, it shows the node ID of
the opposite end of the connection.
This should be useful for SNOs who want to check that their packet
forwarding is working or that their node is listening for both
connection types.
Change-Id: I935dff037dd7f1106941a35567f6445230259d1a
Currently the loop handling is heavily related to the metabase rather
than metainfo.
metainfo over time has become related to the "public API" for accessing
the metabase data.
Currently updates monkit.lock, because monkit monitoring does not handle
ScopeNamed correctly. Needs a followup change to monitoring check.
Change-Id: Ie50519991d718dfb872ec9a0176a82e732c97584
Get storagenode and storagenode-updater binaries during
run of the container to not to release new docker image
on each new version of the storagenode binary.
Change-Id: Ic0eb4a9c18a98598dfd9b96c1d352c7399496fd2
metabase has become a central concept and it's more suitable for it to
be directly nested under satellite rather than being part of metainfo.
metainfo is going to be the "endpoint" logic for handling requests.
Change-Id: I53770d6761ac1e9a1283b5aa68f471b21e784198
Currently os.Create was leaving a file open causing atomic write file to
fail with access denied.
Also add a specific test for importing an access.
Change-Id: Id188bc480e795849ec7fdc72b1fc86433d76c47a
Check that the bloom filter creation date is earlier than the
metainfo loop system time used for db scanning.
Change-Id: Ib0f47c124f5651deae0fd7e7996abcdcaac98fb4
We already merged the multipart-upload branch to main. These two tools
make only sense if we are migrating a satellite from Pointer DB to
Metabase. There is one remaining satellite to migrate, but these tools
should be used from the respective release branch instead of from main.
Removing these tools from main will:
1) Avoid the mistake to use them from the main branch instead of from
the respective release branch.
2) Allow to finally remove any code related to the old Pointer DB.
Change-Id: Ied66098c5d0b8fefeb5d6e92b5e0ef5c6603df5d