* 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
What: Changes to support custom usage limit for the project. With this implementation by default project usage limit is taken from configuration flag. If project DB field usage_limit will be set to value larger than 0 it will become custom usage limit and we will be used to verify is limit was exceeded.
Whats changed:
usage_limit (bigint) field added to projects table (with migration)
things related to project usage moved from metainfo endpoint to project usage type
accounting.ProjectAccounting extended with GetProjectUsageLimits() method
Why: We need to have different usage limits per project. https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/V3-1814
Ran into difficulties trying to find the ideal solution for sharing
these counts between multiple satellite servers, so for now this is a
dumb solution storing recent space-usage changes in a big dumb in-memory
map with a big dumb lock around it. The interface used, though, should
allow us to swap out the implementation without much difficulty
elsewhere once we know what we want it to be.
* set all intervals to UTC in rollupStats map, only delete latest day after both rollups
* clean up usage of interval, use intervalEndTime rather than createdAt
* change some variable names, add comments
* add flag for tally deletion
* adds deletetallies flag to testplanet
* space
* Removes println:
* adds test for deletes false
* 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
* update ProjectStorageTotals func to get all records for project
* fix var name
* update test to catch bug
* fix spelling
* modify query so we only have to make 1
* reorg uplink cmd files for consistency
* init implementation of usage limiting
* Revert "reorg uplink cmd files for consistency"
This reverts commit 91ced7639bf36fc8af1db237b01e233ca92f1890.
* add changes per CR comments
* fix custom query to use rebind
* updates per convo about what to limit on
* changes per comments
* fix syntax and comments
* add integration test, add db methods for test
* update migration, add rebind to query
* update testdata for psql
* remove unneeded drop index statement
* fix migrations, fix calculate usage limit
* fix comment
* add audit test back
* change methods to use bucketName/projectID, fix tests
* add changes per CR comments
* add test for uplink upload and err ssg
* changes per CR comments
* check get/put limit separately
* add MetadataSize to stats
* add logic for accumulating bucket stats in calculateAtRestData
* rename stats to BucketTally, move to accounting package
* define method on accountingDB for inserting bucketTallies
* insert bucketTallies into bucket_storage_tally table
this change removes the cryptopasta dependency.
a couple possible sources of problem with this change:
* the encoding used for ECDSA signatures on SignedMessage has changed.
the encoding employed by cryptopasta was workable, but not the same
as the encoding used for such signatures in the rest of the world
(most particularly, on ECDSA signatures in X.509 certificates). I
think we'll be best served by using one ECDSA signature encoding from
here on, but if we need to use the old encoding for backwards
compatibility with existing nodes, that can be arranged.
* since there's already a breaking change in SignedMessage, I changed
it to send and receive public keys in raw PKIX format, instead of
PEM. PEM just adds unhelpful overhead for this case.