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
Implementing https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5702 means adding a
bonus billing transaction for each storjscan transaction being recorded.
To do this idempotently, we need to the ability to for both the
storjscan and bonus transaction to be committed together.
This change updates the billing database to allow multiple billing
transactions to be inserted under the same database transaction.
Change-Id: I941864f47fc64d65aab076eec2e96fd04fcc7aac
FileWalker implements methods to walk over pieces in
in a storage directory.
This is just a refactor to separate filewalker functions
from pieces.Store. This is needed to simplify the work
to create a separate filewalker subprocess and reduce the
number of config flags passed to the subprocess.
You might want to check https://review.dev.storj.io/c/storj/storj/+/9773
Change-Id: I4e9567024e54fc7c0bb21a7c27182ef745839fff
We want to eliminate usages of LoopSegmentEntry.Pieces, because it is
costing a lot of cpu time to look up node IDs with every piece of every
segment we read.
In this change, we are eliminating use of LoopSegmentEntry.Pieces in the
node tally observer (both the ranged loop and segments loop variants).
It is not necessary to have a fully resolved nodeID until it is time to
store totals in the database. We can use NodeAliases as the map key
instead, and resolve NodeIDs just before storing totals.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5622
Change-Id: Iec12aa393072436d7c22cc5a4ae1b63966cbcc18
This handles cases where a user is warned and triggers payment for their
account. Previously, only a frozen account will trigger this payment,
and will be unfrozen on successful payment. Now, accounts in warning
state trigger payments and are removed from that state on successful payment.
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5691
Change-Id: Icc2107f5d256657d176d8b0dd0a43a470eb01277
Previously, our code produced a Go panic when attempting to index an
empty slice of bucket user agent entries. A length check has been
added to ensure that the slice is not accessed beyond its bounds.
Change-Id: I904ca275b934be1b05393a45d99ff415dcafc926
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
Metainfo needs to know rate and burst limit to be able to limit users
requests. We made cache for per project limiter but to make single
instance we need to know about limits. So far we were doing direct DB
call to get rate/burst limit for project but it's generating lots of
DB requests and can be easily cached as we even have project limit cache.
This change extends project limit cache with rate/burst limit and starts
using this change while creating project limiter instance for metainfo.
Because data size kept in project limit cache is quite small this change
also bumps a bit default capacity of the cache.
Fixes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5663
Change-Id: Icb42ec1632bfa0c9f74857b559083dcbd054d071
This might be pretty awful, but at least it is a complete and non-flaky
solution.
**Only when using the rollingupgrade test** (which implies a throwaway
satellite and also a PostgreSQL backend), create a trigger on the nodes
table which forces last_net to be equal to last_ip_port always.
Change-Id: I8448cf131e46576d96a414d06780270c7b2b1892
Remove generate-missing-project-salt migration tool code and related
tests. This migration has already been run and this code is no longer
needed.
Issue https://github.com/storj/storj-private/issues/163
Change-Id: I4e36dcd95a07c5305c597113a7fd08148e100ccc
This test involves a satellite with dev defaults (DistinctIP=no) being
upgraded past commit 2522ff09b6, which
means we need to run the dev-defaults-satellite-upgrade migration SQL
to avoid getting DistinctIP=yes behavior (which breaks the tests).
Change-Id: I29fb596d1ffa568dad635d98cfe9abacd3aaa48f
Up to now, we have been implementing the DistinctIP preference with code
in two places:
1. On check-in, the last_net is determined by taking the /24 or /64
(in ResolveIPAndNetwork()) and we store it with the node record.
2. On node selection, a preference parameter defines whether to return
results that are distinct on last_net.
It can be observed that we have never yet had the need to switch from
DistinctIP to !DistinctIP, or from !DistinctIP to DistinctIP, on the
same satellite, and we will probably never need to do so in an automated
way. It can also be observed that this arrangement makes tests more
complicated, because we often have to arrange for test nodes to have IP
addresses in different /24 networks (a particular pain on macOS).
Those two considerations, plus some pending work on the repair framework
that will make repair take last_net into consideration, motivate this
change.
With this change, in the #2 place, we will _always_ return results that
are distinct on last_net. We implement the DistinctIP preference, then,
by making the #1 place (ResolveIPAndNetwork()) more flexible. When
DistinctIP is enabled, last_net will be calculated as it was before. But
when DistinctIP is _off_, last_net can be the same as address (IP and
port). That will effectively implement !DistinctIP because every
record will have a distinct last_net already.
As a side effect, this flexibility will allow us to change the rules
about last_net construction arbitrarily. We can do tests where last_net
is set to the source IP, or to a /30 prefix, or a /16 prefix, etc., and
be able to exercise the production logic without requiring a virtual
network bridge.
This change should be safe to make without any migration code, because
all known production satellite deployments use DistinctIP, and the
associated last_net values will not change for them. They will only
change for satellites with !DistinctIP, which are mostly test
deployments that can be recreated trivially. For those satellites which
are both permanent and !DistinctIP, node selection will suddenly start
acting as though DistinctIP is enabled, until the operator runs a single
SQL update "UPDATE nodes SET last_net = last_ip_port". That can be done
either before or after deploying software with this change.
I also assert that this will not hurt performance for production
deployments. It's true that adding the distinct requirement to node
selection makes things a little slower, but the distinct requirement is
already present for all production deployments, and they will see no
change.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5391
Change-Id: I0e7e92498c3da768df5b4d5fb213dcd2d4862924
We changed primary key for bucket_bandwidth_rollups table. Now we
need to do some cleanup in places like structs, sorting methods or SQL
queries.
Change-Id: Ida4f874f161356df193379a53507602e04db1668
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 new chore that will check for failed invoices and
potentially freeze corresponding accounts.
It makes slight modifications to stripemock.go and invoices.go (adding
stripe CustomerID to the Invoice struct).
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj-private/issues/140
Change-Id: I161f4037881222003bd231559c75f43360509894
Commit fb59974 disabled usage price overrides because of a failing
test. This change reenables it while resolving the issue that caused
the test to fail.
The previous version of the test passed Gerrit verification and was
merged, but it failed for the primary Jenkins pipeline after merge.
This is due to a difference in how the Jenkins build runs Cockroach
and Postgres for each pipeline.
This commit rewrites the test to be safe for concurrent execution by
ensuring any mutable variables are defined within each test so that
shared state across tests is reduced.
Change-Id: Ia4566c9cd2d698afdb2caa4b7e2808b17e18de4e
Also, fix nodevents iota usage. Type is directly used in the database
hence we should avoid iota, because it's easy to mess-up the constant
values.
Change-Id: I32bf6d0502fbf3d18660dab5b1dd0b5627b444df
Project usage price overriding has been removed because it produces
incorrect results when tested. It should not be re-implemented until
the issues it causes are resolved.
Change-Id: Ic92eff374c9af4fea3bf32782a72303a7978b055
We are supposed to wait for some amount of time after a timed-out audit
before retrying the audit on the contained node. We are also supposed to
wait for some amount of time before subsequent retries, if they are
necessary. The test added here tries to assure that those delays happen,
as far as it is possible to assure that a delay will happen in computer
code.
The previous behavior of the system was, in fact, to carry out
Reverifies as soon as a worker could retrieve the job from the
reverification queue. That's not a very major problem, as subsequent
retries do have a delay and the node does get several retries. Still, it
was not ideal, and this test exposed that mismatch with expectations, so
this commit includes a minor change to effect that pause between verify
and the first reverify.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5499
Change-Id: I83bb79c166a458ba59a2db2d17c85eca43ca90f0
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
Previously we were exposing the testing facilities via interface casting
the necessary parts, however, when things are not part of the main
satellite.DB interface they need to be manually propagated. Rather than
relying on using hidden methods lets expose things as long as they don't
create a direct dependency to the database driver.
Change-Id: I2eb7d8b60f4b64de1320c2d32581f7be267c0f57
We will be needing an infrequent chore to check which nodes are in the
reverify queue and synchronize that set with the 'contained' field in
the nodes db, since it is easily possible for them to get out of sync.
(We can't require that the reverification queue table be in the same
database as the nodes table, so maintaining consistency with SQL
transactions is out. Plus, even if they were in the same database, using
such SQL transactions to maintain consistency would be slow and
unwieldy.)
This commit adds a method to the overlay allowing the caller to set the
contained status of all nodes in the nodes table at once. This is valid
because our definition of "contained" now depends solely on whether a
node appears at least once in the reverification queue. Only rows whose
contained field does not match the expectation will be updated; the
contained timestamp will not be updated for a node which is supposed to
be contained and was already contained.
Change-Id: I8cabe56ad897b6027e11aa5b17175295391aa3ac
Testplanet tests will print into logs (WARN) if full table scan will
be detected. Test won't be failed automatically. That's because
currently we have multiple queries which are doing full table scan and it's not trivial to change.
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5471
Change-Id: Ia2fcbfb9102424d58f95e00071329454a8c1066e
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
we have two more fields in the database (noise_proto and
noise_public_key) that now need to go into pb.NodeAddress when
returning AddressedOrderLimits.
the only real complication is making sure type conversions between
database types and NodeURLs and so on don't lose this new
pb.NodeAddress field (NoiseInfo). otherwise this is a relatively
straightforward commit
Change-Id: I45b59d7b2d3ae21c2e6eb95497f07cd388d454b3
Satellite DB tests will print into logs (WARN) if full table scan will
be detected. Test won't be failed automatically. That's because currently
we have multiple queries which are doing full table scan and it's not
trivial to change.
We may change that behavior when we will figure out how to skip
specific query from detection or we will fix all problematic queries.
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5471
Change-Id: Icafe782257a0d353e8bcdf6fa8a19c20b1091a0b
We will be needing an infrequent chore to check which nodes are in the
reverify queue and synchronize that set with the 'contained' field in
the nodes db, since it is easily possible for them to get out of sync.
(We can't require that the reverification queue table be in the same
database as the nodes table, so maintaining consistency with SQL
transactions is out. Plus, even if they were in the same database, using
such SQL transactions to maintain consistency would be slow and
unwieldy.)
This commit adds a method to the class representing the reverify queue
in the database, allowing us to get the list of every node that has at
least one record in the reverification queue.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5431
Change-Id: Idce2633b3d63f2645170365e5cdeb2ea749fa9cb
This change causes the bucket's partner info to be used rather than the
user's when calculating project usage prices. This ensures that users
who own differently-partnered buckets will be charged correctly for
usage based on the specific bucket they are utilizing.
according to the bucket's partner.
Related to storj/storj-private#90
Change-Id: Ieeedfcc5451e254216918dcc9f096758be6a8961
The CASE expression used to determine which value to set
last_software_update_email to did not have an ELSE clause. Therefore,
when the node is both below the minimum version and did not receive a
version update email (no condition is true), the value would be set to
NULL.
Additionally, replace `time.Now()` with `timestamp` in the check to
determine if the email cooldown has passed.
Change-Id: I2e2e93f1a865e123ed8b665be9621cebfb72236f
Sorting by primary key before inserting data into DB is fixed.
Earlier we were sorting input slice of BucketBandwidthRollup but then
we were putting all entries into map to rollup input data. Iteration
over map with a range loop doesn't guarantee any specific order so we
were loosing sorted order when we were creating with this map slices to
use with DB insert.
New code is also using map but when map is full its sorting map keys
separately and iterates over them to get data from map.
https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5332
Change-Id: I5bf09489b0eecb6858bf854ab387b660124bf53f
`overlay.(*Service).UpdateReputation()` takes a "reputationChanges"
parameter, a slice of node events indicating whether we think the node's
disqualification or suspension status is changing. This is necessary so
that the overlay service can notify the nodeevents DB about these
changes.
In several cases, however, this list of events is not constructed
correctly, because of missing information about the previous state.
In most cases, this is because the node was offline, and the order limit
creation functions (which usually obtain and return the prior reputation
status) ignored that node.
This change makes it so that all callers to
`overlay.(*Service).UpdateReputation()` can be expected to provide a
correct list of change events (as correct as feasible, given that we
can't lock the node's information in the database during the entire
operation).
It ended up that there was only one caller we needed to worry about, and
that was reputation.(*Service).ApplyAudit(). So the bulk of this change
is teaching that function how to recognize when the prior reputation
status was not filled in, and fill it in.
Refs: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5464
Change-Id: I52ce385fc9c0ce3b283b998d517998e7f4ec8792