This changeset allows a user agent string to be set during uplink setup, which
is thereafter used for partner value attribution. EG
uplink setup --client.user-agent ”MyCompany”
Change-Id: Iefa8755fccc06acb8a303a342b943cece44a81f7
when tracing is enabled, we should also set sampling rate to
a non-zero value. For now, we will set it to 1.
Uplink CLI users should be able to override it with the sample
flag.
Change-Id: I8bcf514fb14c2a1c4349b7957dd24ec23e4a85e5
Previously we are using tracing.sampled to be the switch for turning on/off tracing.
However we would like to separate sampling rate from being the switch,
so we can set sampling rate to be 0 but still intialize tracing for
satellite and storagenodes
Change-Id: I27e6ba25ea6f6b612b4e1a57cf1301889ded41ec
We want to make tracing to be opt-in.
For now, we will use `tracing.sample` as the toggle config to enable or
disable tracing and default to sample every traces from uplink cli.
If user wants to change the default sampling rate, they can do so by
using the `--tracing.sample` flag to override the default value
Change-Id: I6f25dac0f43024c50a8aaf6c549e6a514211f834
Previous split to a storj.io/private repository broke tag-release.sh
script. This is the minimal temporary fix to make things work.
This links the build information to specified variables and sets them
inline. This approach, of course, is very fragile.
Change-Id: I73db2305e6c304146e5a14b13f1d917881a7455c
* debug
* traces
* cfgstruct
* process
Package `storj/private/version` will be removed as a separate change.
Change-Id: Iadc40faa782e6225513b28218952f02d9c240a9f
New API has limited number of options to configure at the moment. We
should remove unused flags from Uplink CLI and add if needed in the
future.
Change-Id: Icf3f3dadd43cb61a3b408b02d0762aef34425dbf
this commit updates our monkit dependency to the v3 version where
it outputs in an influx style. this makes discovery much easier
as many tools are built to look at it this way.
graphite and rothko will suffer some due to no longer being a tree
based on dots. hopefully time will exist to update rothko to
index based on the new metric format.
it adds an influx output for the statreceiver so that we can
write to influxdb v1 or v2 directly.
Change-Id: Iae9f9494a6d29cfbd1f932a5e71a891b490415ff
Setup command of uplink has to create the configuration directory just
before saving the configuration file for making it more robust than
creating in the initial state of the process.
When creating the directory at the beginning of the process leaves the
possibility to delete such directory during the setup process and leads
to a failure.
Ticket https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3545
Change-Id: I30db0175e23a597e9675d267b4d7e25d5d4c5119
JIRA: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3499
The `uplink share` command does not print the restricted API key and the
restricted encryption access anymore.
Change-Id: Ie4ebe0b27067ee00af97c775f4e06f558b894fe2
We want to make using uplink as easy as possible. That's why we wan't to
avoid requiring setup or import command before normal usage if user
specified --access flag. If this flag is set then rest flags should be
set as defaults.
https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3490
Change-Id: I95a7bd77a3f00b8d9981fee513e9e77aef298bca
We decided that better name for "scope" will be "access". This change
refactors cmd part of code but don't touch libuplink. For backward
compatibility old configs with "scope" field will be loaded without any
issue. Old flag "scope" won't be supported directly from command line.
https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3488
Change-Id: I349d6971c798380d147937c91e887edb5e9ae4aa
Fixes Least Authority Issue F:
https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-3409
If the --allowed-path-prefix flag is not set to the `share` command, any
command arguments will be used as allowed path prefixes.
This patch also improves the output of the `share` command to print the
state of all restrictions, so users can confirm they match their
intention.
Change-Id: Id1b4df20b182d3fe04cb2196feea090975fce8b4
libuplink was incorrectly setting timeouts to 10 seconds still, but
should have been at least 10 minutes. the order sender was setting them
to 1 hour. we don't want timeouts in uplink-side logic as it establishes
a minimum rate on tcp streams.
instead of all of this, just use tcp keep alive. tcp keep alive packets are
sent every 15 seconds and if the peer stops responding the connection
dies. this is enabled by default with go. this will kill tcp connections
when they stop working.
Change-Id: I3d7ad49f71950b3eb43044eedf4b17993116045b
What: Change cmd/uplink to use scopes
It moves the fields that will be subsumed by scopes into an explicit legacy section and hides their configuration flags.
Why: So that it can read scopes in from files and stuff
* Added the ability to pass timeout settings from cmd/uplink to libuplink.
* Removed commented out code.
* Updated 2min timeouts for the uplink CLI.
* Removed comment.
* Made transport defaultDialTimeout and defaultRequestTimeout public
* Added comments to describe where these defaults apply.
* Added a new defaults to libuplink and added tests.
* Added a new defaults to libuplink and added tests.
* uplink: Mark encryption key config field for setup
Set the "setup" property to the `EncryptionConfig.EncrptionKey` for
avoiding to save it in the configuration file.
This field is only meant for using in the command line parameters which
need to use a different encryption key than the one present in the key
file or use it when there is not set any encryption key file path.
* cmd/uplink: Setup non-interactive accept enc key
Change the uplink CLI setup command non-interactive to save the
encryption key into a file when it's passed through the flag
--enc.encryption-key
Previous to this change it wasn't possible to create an key file despite
of that the flag was provided, so it was useless on the setup command.
* cmd/uplink: Reuse logic to read pwd from terminal
Reuse the logic which is already implemented in the pkg/cfgstruct for
reading a password from the terminal on interactive mode, rather than
duplicating it in the setup command.
* cmd/gateway: Use encryption key file flags
The cmd/gateway was still using the `enc.key` configuration field which
doesn't exist anymore and its setup command wasn't using the
`enc.key-filepath` with combination of the `enc.encryption-key` for
generating a file with the encryption key.
This commit update the cmd/gateway appropriately and move to the uplink
package the function used by cmd/uplink to save the encryption key for
allowing to also be used by the cmd/gateway without duplicating the
logic.
* cmd/storj-sim: Adapt gateway config cmd changes
Adapt the cmd/storj-sim to correctly pass the parameters to the
cmd/gateway setup and run command.
* scripts: Don't pass the --enc.encryption-key flag
uplink configuration has changed to only support the
`--enc.encryption-key` flag for setup commands and consequently the
cmd/uplink and cmd/gateway don't accept this flag over other commands,
hence the test for the uplink had to be updated for no passing the
flag on the multiples calls that the test do to cmd/uplink.
* uplink: Remove func which aren't useful anymore
Remove the function which allows to user or load an encryption key
because it isn't needed anymore since the `--enc.encryption-key` flag is
only available for the setup command.
Consequently remove its usage from cmd/uplink and cmd/gateway, because
such flag will always be empty because in case that's passed Cobra will
return an error due to a "unknown flag".
* change BindSetup to be an option to Bind
* add process.Bind to allow composite structures
* hack fix for noprefix flags
* used tagged version of structs
Before this PR, some flags were created by calling `cfgstruct.Bind` and having their fields create a flag. Once the flags were parsed, `viper` was used to acquire all the values from them and config files, and the fields in the struct were set through the flag interface.
This doesn't work for slices of things on config structs very well, since it can only set strings, and for a string slice, it turns out that the implementation in `pflag` appends an entry rather than setting it.
This changes three things:
1. Only have a `Bind` call instead of `Bind` and `BindSetup`, and make `BindSetup` an option instead.
2. Add a `process.Bind` call that takes in a `*cobra.Cmd`, binds the struct to the command's flags, and keeps track of that struct in a global map keyed by the command.
3. Use `viper` to get the values and load them into the bound configuration structs instead of using the flags to propagate the changes.
In this way, we can support whatever rich configuration we want in the config yaml files, while still getting command like flags when important.
* added scopelint and correcte issues found
* corrected scopelint issue
* made updates based on Ivan's suggestions
Most were around naming conventions
Some were false positives, but I kept them since the test.Run could eventually be changed to run in parallel, which could cause a bug
Others were false positives. Added // nolint: scopelint
* first round cleanup based on go-critic
* more issues resolved for ifelsechain and unlambda checks
* updated from master and gocritic found a new ifElseChain issue
* disable appendAssign. i reports false positives
* re-enabled go-critic appendAssign and disabled lint check at code line level
* fixed go-critic lint error
* fixed // nolint add gocritic specifically
* add aws s3 benchmark script
* add s3 benchmark tests
* rearrange so smaller diff, fix spelling
* add configurable uplink config for s3-benchmark
* make new bucket w/unique name for each s3 test
* changes per CR
* update uplink cmd args
* add uplod/download benchmark, add script to run benchmarks
* fix lint err
* changes per CR comments
* export env var for linux
* fix lint
* add byte count to bench test
Uplink CLI was returning an error when the `--config-dir` flag was
used with interactive `setup` command because the directory used for
storing the encryption key file was the default configuration directory
rather than the value set in the flag.
This changes make the setup process to use the same directory, than the
one informed by the `--config-dir` flag value, for storing encryption
key file.
On the other hand, the default value for the encryption key file path
which was set with the purpose of showing it in the help message has
been removed because the cfgstruct doesn't show it unless that the flag
is set to the Cobra root CMD, so it was useless.
Also show the absolute path where the encryption key file has been saved when
the interactive setup command ends satisfactorily as it's equally done
with the configuration file.
* uplink: Add a new flag to set the filepath of the file which is used for
saving the encryption key and rename the one that hold the encryption key and
establish that it has priority over the key stored in the file to make the
configuration usable without having a huge refactoring in test-sim.
* cmd/uplink: Adapt the setup subcommand for storing the user input key to a file
and adapt the rest of the subcommands for reading the key from the key-file when
the key isn't explicitly set with a command line flag.
* cmd/gateway: Adapt it to read the encryption key from the key-file or use the
one passed by a command line flag.
* pkg/process: Export the default configuration filename so other packages which
use the same value can reference to it rather than having it hardcoded.
* Adapt several integrations (scripts, etc.) to consider the changes applied in uplink and cmd packages.
* cmd/uplink: add share command to restrict an api key
This commit is an early bit of work to just implement restricting
macaroon api keys from the command line. It does not convert
api keys to be macaroons in general.
It also does not apply the path restriction caveats appropriately
yet because it does not encrypt them.
* cmd/uplink: fix path encryption for shares
It should now properly encrypt the path prefixes when adding
caveats to a macaroon.
* fix up linting problems
* print summary of caveat and require iso8601
* make clone part more clear
* tie defaults to releases
this change makes it so that by default, the flag defaults are
chosen based on whether the build was built as a release build or
an ordinary build. release builds by default get release defaults,
whereas ordinary builds by default get dev defaults.
any binary can have its defaults changed by specifying
--defaults=dev
or
--defaults=release
Change-Id: I6d216aa345d211c69ad913159d492fac77b12c64
* make release defaults more clear
this change extends cfgstruct structs to support either
a 'default' tag, or a pair of 'devDefault' and 'releaseDefault'
tags, but not both, for added clarity
Change-Id: Ia098be1fa84b932fdfe90a4a4d027ffb95e249c6
* clarify cfgstruct.DefaultsFlag
Change-Id: I55f2ff9080ebbc0ce83abf956e085242a92f883e