Currently storage tests were tied to the default lookup limit.
By increasing the limits, the tests will take longer and sometimes
cause a large number of goroutines to be started.
This change adds configurable lookup limit to all storage backends.
Also remove boltdb.NewShared, since it's not used any more.
Change-Id: I1a052f149da471246fac5745da133c3cfc27582e
crdb.ExecuteTx is great, but I don't think it will work right with
PostgreSQL. It works by way of cockroach savepoints, which allows
it to react to retryable errors, whereas tx.Commit() doesn't. But
I don't think PostgreSQL savepoints work exactly the same way. I'm not
100% sure, but it doesn't seem worth the risk.
So, I'm switching one case here to use the new dbutil.WithTx instead,
which will use crdb.ExecuteTx if appropriate. The other case doesn't
need a transaction at all.
Change-Id: I39283f3b5d8d47596db7aff5048bb74597e5918f
Backstory: I needed a better way to pass around information about the
underlying driver and implementation to all the various db-using things
in satellitedb (at least until some new "cockroach driver" support makes
it to DBX). After hitting a few dead ends, I decided I wanted to have a
type that could act like a *dbx.DB but which would also carry
information about the implementation, etc. Then I could pass around that
type to all the things in satellitedb that previously wanted *dbx.DB.
But then I realized that *satellitedb.DB was, essentially, exactly that
already.
One thing that might have kept *satellitedb.DB from being directly
usable was that embedding a *dbx.DB inside it would make a lot of dbx
methods publicly available on a *satellitedb.DB instance that previously
were nicely encapsulated and hidden. But after a quick look, I realized
that _nothing_ outside of satellite/satellitedb even needs to use
satellitedb.DB at all. It didn't even need to be exported, except for
some trivially-replaceable code in migrate_postgres_test.go. And once
I made it unexported, any concerns about exposing new methods on it were
entirely moot.
So I have here changed the exported *satellitedb.DB type into the
unexported *satellitedb.satelliteDB type, and I have changed all the
places here that wanted raw dbx.DB handles to use this new type instead.
Now they can just take a gander at the implementation member on it and
know all they need to know about the underlying database.
This will make it possible for some other pending code here to
differentiate between postgres and cockroach backends.
Change-Id: I27af99f8ae23b50782333da5277b553b34634edc
* pkg/datarepair/repairer: Track always time for repair
Make a minor change in the worker function of the repairer, that when
successful, always track the metric time for repair independently if the
time since checker queue metric can be tracked.
* storage/postgreskv: Wrap error in Get func
Wrap the returned error of the Get function as it is done when the
query doesn't return any row.
* satellite/metainfo: Move debug msg to the right place
NewStore function was writing a debug log message when the DB was
connected, however it was always writing it out despite if an error
happened when getting the connection.
* pkg/datarepair/repairer: Wrap error before logging it
Wrap the error returned by process which is executed by the Run method
of the repairer service to add context to the error log message.
* pkg/datarepair/repairer: Make errors more specific in worker
Make the error messages of the "worker" method of the Service more
specific and the logged message for such errors.
* pkg/storage/repair: Improve error reporting Repair
In order of improving the error reporting by the
pkg/storage/repair.Repair method, several errors of this method and
functions/methods which this one relies one have been updated to be
wrapper into their corresponding classes.
* pkg/storage/segments: Track path param of Repair method
Track in monkit the path parameter passed to the Repair method.
* satellite/satellitedb: Wrap Error returned by Delete
Wrap the error returned by repairQueue.Delete method to enhance the
error with a class and stack and the
pkg/storage/segments.Repairer.Repair method get a more contextualized
error from it.