Among other things, this fixes race condition test failures in libp2p and
random panics in go-log.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
The monitor component should be in charge of deciding how it is
best to send metrics to other peers and what that means.
This adds the PublishMetric() method to the component interface
and moves that functionality from Cluster main component to the
basic monitor.
There is a behaviour change. Before, the metrics where sent only to
the leader, while the leader was the only peer to broadcast them everywhere.
Now, all peers broadcast all metrics everywhere. This is mostly
because we should not rely on the consensus layer providing a Leader(), so
we are taking the chance to remove this dependency.
Note that in any-case, pubsub monitoring should replace the
existing basic monitor. This is just paving the ground.
Additionally, in order to not duplicate the multiRPC code
in the monitor, I have moved that functionality to go-libp2p-gorpc
and added an rpcutil library to cluster which includes useful
methods to perform multiRPC requests (some of them existed in
util.go, others are new and help handling multiple contexts etc).
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
The IPFS() methods returns an ipfs Shell pointing to the ipfs-cluster
proxy endpoint. The location can be customized (via ProxyAddr configuration
option) or it is assumed to be the same as the PeerAddr/APIAddr, with
a different port (the default).
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
This commits allows restapi to serve/tunnel http on a libp2p stream.
NewWitHost(...) allows to provide a libp2p host during initialization
which is then used to obtain a listener with go-libp2p-gostream.
Alternatively, if the configuration provides an ID, PrivateKey and Libp2pListenAddr,
a host is created directly by us and used to get the listener.
The protocol tag used is provided by the p2phttp library which will
be used by the client.
All tests now run against the libp2p node too.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
Added go tests
Refactored cluster connect graph to new file
Refactored dot file printing to new repo
Fixed code climate issues
Added sharness test
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Wyatt Daviau <wdaviau@cs.stanford.edu>
ipfs-cluster-service now locks before running the daemon and state
upgrade commands. Locking mechanism heavily inspired by ipfs, see
go-ipfs fsrepo. Unlock called on exit to free up repo. one lockfile
per repo. A very simple sharness test checks that two service
invocations cannot occur.
A longstanding sharness/ci logging issue is addressed by exporting
verbose=t into the travis environment. Now output of commands from
within sharness test strings are displayed during travis runs.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Wyatt Daviau <wdaviau@cs.stanford.edu>
ipfs-cluster-service now has a migration subcommand that upgrades
persistant state snapshots with an out-of-date format version to the
newest version of raft state. If all cluster members shutdown with
consistent state, upgrade ipfs-cluster, and run the state upgrade command,
the new version of cluster will be compatible with persistent storage.
ipfs-cluster now validates its persistent state upon loading it and exits
with a clear error in the case the state format version is not up to date.
Raft snapshotting is enforced on all shutdowns and the json backup is no
longer run. This commit makes use of recent changes to libp2p-raft
allowing raft states to implement their own marshaling strategies. Now
mapstate handles the logic for its (de)serialization. In the interest of
supporting various potential upgrade formats the state serialization
begins with a varint (right now one byte) describing the version.
Some go tests are modified and a go test is added to cover new ipfs-cluster
raft snapshot reading functions. Sharness tests are added to cover the
state upgrade command.
The main differences is that the new version of Raft is more strict
about starting raft peers which already contain configurations.
For a start, cluster will fail to start if the configured cluster
peers are different from the Raft peers. The user will have to
manually cleanup Raft (TODO: an ipfs-cluster-service command for it).
Additionally, this commit adds extra options to the consensus/raft
configuration section, adds tests and improves existing ones and
improves certain code sections.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>