The Gorilla muxer StrictSlash option uses a 301 permanent redirect, which
results in POST requests becoming GET requests in most clients. Thus we use
our own middleware that performs a 307 redirect. See issue #1415 for more
details.
The restapi component supports filters for the pinset. This was done to keep
expected output when sharding was fully supported by filtering out "internal"
pins.
However this filter requires looping on the full pinset and re-allocating and
usually does nothing. The useless copy is significant for really big pinsets.
Additionally, ipfs-cluster-ctl set the filter by default to "pins". By setting
it to "all" instead we can skip the whole filtering step and, in practice, get the
same results.
This commit modifies the pintracker StatusAll call to take a status filter.
This allows to skip a PinLs call to ipfs when checking status for items that
are queued, pinning, unpinning or in error. Those status come directly from
the operation tracker. This should result in a significant performance
increase for those calls, particularly in nodes with several hundred thousand
pins and more, where the call to IPFS is very expensive.
A new TrackerStatusUnexpectedlyUnpinned status has been introduce to
differentiate between pin errors (tracked by the operation tracker) and "lost"
items (which before were pin errors too). This new status is handled by the
Recover() operation as before.
The errors returned by the IPFS Proxy API are not understood by IPFS.
This was caused by go-ipfs-cmds setting an API error format which requires the
errors to have a type: "error" field.
This commit brings this up to speed.
This commit adds a new add option: "format".
This option specifies how IPFS Cluster is expected to build the DAG when
adding content. By default, it takes a "unixfs", which chunks and DAG-ifies as
it did before, resulting in a UnixFSv1 DAG.
Alternatively, it can be set to "car". In this case, Cluster will directly
read blocks from the CAR file and add them.
Adding CAR files or doing normal processing is independent from letting
cluster do sharding or not. If sharding is ever enabled, Cluster could
potentially shard a large CAR file among peers.
Currently, importing CAR files is limited to a single CAR file with a single
root (the one that is pinned). Future iterations may support multiple CARs
and/or multiple roots by transparently wrapping them.
The Allocations of a pin that has been added with default replication factor
are kept even when the replication factor turns out to be -1.
This resulted in the Status(cid) code skipping calls to a number of peers
and setting the pin directly as REMOTE.
The fix, on one side makes sure Allocations is always nil when the replication
factor is -1. On the other size, lets the globalPinInfoCid method check the
replication factor value, rather than the number of allocations to decide if
any nodes are bound to be remote.
On the plus side, the pin tracker used the IsRemotePin method, which uses the
replication factor, so things were pinned even if the Status(cid) method shows
them as remote.
Instead they should use noise, and fallback to tls.
This should not break compatibility with previous versions as both old and new
are able to speak tls.
Fixes#1315
Fixes#1286. Some AddedOutput objects carry an undefined CID. This was getting
stringified as 'b', making the proxy responses include this rather than
skipping setting the field.
GlobalPinInfo objects carried redundant information (Cid, Peer) that takes
space and time to serialize.
This has been addressed by having GlobalPinInfo embed PinInfoShort rather than
PinInfo. This new types ommits redundant fields.
This adds a new pin option: Mode that can be set to "direct" or "recursive".
The Mode is used to set the MaxDepth Pin field accordingly. When set to 0, we
will call pin/add using the type=direct.
* Libp2p protectors no longer needed, use PSK directly
* Generate cluster 32-byte secret here (helper gone from pnet)
* Switch to go-log/v2 in all places
* DHT bootstrapping not needed. Adjust DHT options for tests.
* Do not rely on dissappeared CidToDsKey and DsKeyToCid functions fro dshelp.
* Disable QUIC (does not support private networks)
* Fix tests: autodiscovery started working properly
Currently we were only specifying the block format. When adding with
a custom hash function, even though we produced the right cids, IPFS
did not know the hash function and ended up storing them using SHA256.
Additionally, since NodeWithMeta serializes the CID, we do not need
to carry a Format parameter (which specifies the Codec): it is already
embedded.
Tests have been added and BlockPut in ipfshttp now checks that the
response's CID matches the data sent. This will catch errors like
what was happening, but also any data corruption between cluster and
IPFS during the block upload.
* add ipv6 listening addresses to the default config
* ipfsproxy: support multiple listeners. Add default ipv6.
* mm
* restapi: support multiple listen addresses. enable ipv6
* cluster_config: format default listen addresses
* commands: update for multiple listeners. Fix randomports for udp and ipv6.
* ipfs-cluster-service: fix randomports test
* multiple listeners: fix remaining tests
* golint
* Disable ipv6 in defaults
It is not supported by docker by default. It is not supported in travis-CI
build environments. User can enable it now manually.
* proxy: disable ipv6 in test
* ipfshttp: fix test
Co-authored-by: @RubenKelevra <cyrond@gmail.com>
This removes mappintracker and sets stateless tracker as the default (and only) pintracker component.
Because the stateless tracker matches the cluster state with only ongoing operations being kept on memory, and additional information provided by ipfs-pin-ls, syncing operations are not necessary. Therefore the Sync/SyncAll operations are removed cluster-wide.