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// Package ascendalloc implements an ipfscluster.PinAllocator, which returns
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// allocations based on sorting the metrics in ascending order. Thus, peers with
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// smallest metrics are first in the list. This allocator can be used with a
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// number of informers, as long as they provide a numeric metric value.
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package ascendalloc
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import (
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"github.com/ipfs/ipfs-cluster/allocator/util"
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"github.com/ipfs/ipfs-cluster/api"
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rpc "github.com/hsanjuan/go-libp2p-gorpc"
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cid "github.com/ipfs/go-cid"
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logging "github.com/ipfs/go-log"
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peer "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-peer"
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)
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var logger = logging.Logger("ascendalloc")
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// AscendAllocator extends the SimpleAllocator
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type AscendAllocator struct{}
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Issue #162: Rework configuration format
The following commit reimplements ipfs-cluster configuration under
the following premises:
* Each component is initialized with a configuration object
defined by its module
* Each component decides how the JSON representation of its
configuration looks like
* Each component parses and validates its own configuration
* Each component exposes its own defaults
* Component configurations are make the sections of a
central JSON configuration file (which replaces the current
JSON format)
* Component configurations implement a common interface
(config.ComponentConfig) with a set of common operations
* The central configuration file is managed by a
config.ConfigManager which:
* Registers ComponentConfigs
* Assigns the correspondent sections from the JSON file to each
component and delegates the parsing
* Delegates the JSON generation for each section
* Can be notified when the configuration is updated and must be
saved to disk
The new service.json would then look as follows:
```json
{
"cluster": {
"id": "QmTVW8NoRxC5wBhV7WtAYtRn7itipEESfozWN5KmXUQnk2",
"private_key": "<...>",
"secret": "00224102ae6aaf94f2606abf69a0e278251ecc1d64815b617ff19d6d2841f786",
"peers": [],
"bootstrap": [],
"leave_on_shutdown": false,
"listen_multiaddress": "/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/9096",
"state_sync_interval": "1m0s",
"ipfs_sync_interval": "2m10s",
"replication_factor": -1,
"monitor_ping_interval": "15s"
},
"consensus": {
"raft": {
"heartbeat_timeout": "1s",
"election_timeout": "1s",
"commit_timeout": "50ms",
"max_append_entries": 64,
"trailing_logs": 10240,
"snapshot_interval": "2m0s",
"snapshot_threshold": 8192,
"leader_lease_timeout": "500ms"
}
},
"api": {
"restapi": {
"listen_multiaddress": "/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/9094",
"read_timeout": "30s",
"read_header_timeout": "5s",
"write_timeout": "1m0s",
"idle_timeout": "2m0s"
}
},
"ipfs_connector": {
"ipfshttp": {
"proxy_listen_multiaddress": "/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/9095",
"node_multiaddress": "/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/5001",
"connect_swarms_delay": "7s",
"proxy_read_timeout": "10m0s",
"proxy_read_header_timeout": "5s",
"proxy_write_timeout": "10m0s",
"proxy_idle_timeout": "1m0s"
}
},
"monitor": {
"monbasic": {
"check_interval": "15s"
}
},
"informer": {
"disk": {
"metric_ttl": "30s",
"metric_type": "freespace"
},
"numpin": {
"metric_ttl": "10s"
}
}
}
```
This new format aims to be easily extensible per component. As such,
it already surfaces quite a few new options which were hardcoded
before.
Additionally, since Go API have changed, some redundant methods have been
removed and small refactoring has happened to take advantage of the new
way.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
2017-10-11 18:23:03 +00:00
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// NewAllocator returns an initialized AscendAllocator
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func NewAllocator() AscendAllocator {
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return AscendAllocator{}
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}
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// SetClient does nothing in this allocator
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func (alloc AscendAllocator) SetClient(c *rpc.Client) {}
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// Shutdown does nothing in this allocator
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func (alloc AscendAllocator) Shutdown() error { return nil }
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// Allocate returns where to allocate a pin request based on metrics which
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// carry a numeric value such as "used disk". We do not pay attention to
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// the metrics of the currently allocated peers and we just sort the
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// candidates based on their metric values (smallest to largest).
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func (alloc AscendAllocator) Allocate(c *cid.Cid, current, candidates map[peer.ID]api.Metric) ([]peer.ID, error) {
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// sort our metrics
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return util.SortNumeric(candidates, false), nil
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}
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