* update UI to reflect final mockups
* fix line-height unit and remove important from selectors
* update file names and ids for clarity
* shorten 'label' in ids
* correct file-naming conventions
* add copyright to files
* check if break in imports is causing lint error
* resolve lint
* tidy go mod
* fix shorthands
* set to only listen on 127.0.0.1, move static files to same location, better template handling
* handle error
* fix path in storj-sim
* revert template handling changes
* code shouldn't panic on invalid tempalte
* do not rewrite once writing has started
* write correct error code
* use filepath for path handling
* revert change
* fix
* fix mod tidy
* use correct error code for not found, avoid infinite loop on failure
* Set up new port 8090 for in offers
Clean up commented code
Rename offers to offersweb
Remove unused code
Add todos for adding front-end templates
Add middleware for only allow local access
Add comment
Fix linting error
Remove commented code
Update storj-sim
Check request IP against Host IP
Use net pakcage to retrieve IP address
Rename service to marketing
* Add wrapper for all errors
* fix conflicts
* update the config file
* fix linting error
* remove unused packages
* remove global runtime var and add flag to storj-sim for mar static dir
* remove debugging lines
* add new config for test data and check if static dir flag is set before passing to mux
* change 'console' to 'marketing' for test data config
* fix linting errors
* update config flag
* Trigger Jenkins
* Trigger CLA
* 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.
* define irreparable inspector protobuf
* add IrreparableDB method GetLimited
* fill out irreparable inspector API
* add IrreparableInspector server to satellite, fix small error
* refactor IrreparableDB to use pb.IrreparableSegment instead of irreparable.RemoteSegmentInfo
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.
* cmd/statreceiver: lua-scriptable stat receiver
Change-Id: I3ce0fe3f1ef4b1f4f27eed90bac0e91cfecf22d7
* some updates
Change-Id: I7c3485adcda1278fce01ae077b4761b3ddb9fb7a
* more comments
Change-Id: I0bb22993cd934c3d40fc1da80d07e49e686b80dd
* linter fixes
Change-Id: Ied014304ecb9aadcf00a6b66ad28f856a428d150
* catch errors
Change-Id: I6e1920f1fd941e66199b30bc427285c19769fc70
* review feedback
Change-Id: I9d4051851eab18970c5f5ddcf4ff265508e541d3
* errorgroup improvements
Change-Id: I4699dda3022f0485fbb50c9dafe692d3921734ff
* too tricky
the previous thing was better for memory with lots of errors at a time
but https://play.golang.org/p/RweTMRjoSCt is too much of a foot gun
Change-Id: I23f0b3d77dd4288fcc20b3756a7110359576bf44
* preparing for use of `customtype` gogo extension with `NodeID` type
* review changes
* preparing for use of `customtype` gogo extension with `NodeID` type
* review changes
* wip
* tests passing
* wip fixing tests
* more wip test fixing
* remove NodeIDList from proto files
* linter fixes
* linter fixes
* linter/review fixes
* more freaking linter fixes
* omg just kill me - linterrrrrrrr
* travis linter, i will muder you and your family in your sleep
* goimports everything - burn in hell travis
* goimports update
* go mod tidy
..although it ought to work for other storage.KeyValueStore needs as
well. it's just optimized to work pretty well for a largish hierarchy of
paths.
This includes the addition of "long benchmarks" for KeyValueStore
testing. These will only be run when -test-bench-long is added to the
test flags. In these benchmarks, a large corpus of paths matching a
natural ("real-life") hierarchy is read from paths.data.gz (which you
can get from https://github.com/storj/path-test-corpus) and imported
into a particular KeyValueStore. Recursive and non-recursive queries are
run on it to detect performance problems that arise only at scale.
This also includes alternate implementation of the postgreskv client,
which works in a less-bizarre way for non-recursive queries, but suffers
from poor performance in tests such as the long benchmarks. Once this
alternate impl is committed to the tree, we can remove it again; I just
want it to be available for future reference.