This takes advantange of the latest features in go-cid, peer.ID and
go-multiaddr and makes the Go types serializable by default.
This means we no longer need to copy between Pin <-> PinSerial, or ID <->
IDSerial etc. We can now efficiently binary-encode these types using short
field keys and without parsing/stringifying (in many cases it just a cast).
We still get the same json output as before (with minor modifications for
Cids).
This should greatly improve Cluster performance and memory usage when dealing
with large collections of items.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 38cf569c6aed77c46ee4e0f8baa4d1a9daf8f03e
Merge: d125f69 aaada42
Author: Hector Sanjuan <hsanjuan@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed Feb 20 11:02:00 2019 +0000
Merge pull request #634 from ipfs/issue_450
Support PinPath, UnpinPath (resolve before pinning)
commit aaada42054e1f1c7b2abb1270859d0de41a0e5d8
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 19 22:16:25 2019 +0530
formatResponse accepts api.Pin and not api.PinSerial
commit b5da4bea045865814cc422da71827b44ddd44b90
Merge: ba59036 cc8dd7e
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 19 21:36:46 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'master' into issue_450
commit ba5903649c1df1dba20f4d6f7e3573d6fe24921f
Merge: f002914 d59880c
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Feb 18 08:41:11 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'issue_450' of github.com:ipfs/ipfs-cluster into issue_450
commit f00291494c0c02621c2296cbb7ac71e4c23aa9ec
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Feb 18 08:31:39 2019 +0530
PinPath: more improvements
Added tracing for new methods
commit d59880c338eaa8214fe06b4f930a540793d78407
Merge: 0ca4c7c b4f0eb3
Author: Hector Sanjuan <hsanjuan@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed Feb 13 15:22:49 2019 +0000
Merge branch 'master' into issue_450
commit 0ca4c7c3b0670ed9c8279f8274d36e3485c10030
Merge: d35017a ecef9ea
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 12 13:10:13 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'master' into issue_450
commit d35017a8de91ca9fc9a9a047c48c75134cee9f98
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 12 13:07:25 2019 +0530
PinPath: more improvements
- Worth having `PinOptions` as a separate field in the struct and
constructing the query in the test with ToQuery()
- sharness: "intialization" line can be placed outside the tests at
the top
commit 68e3b90417ffbad89d41a70ac81d85f9037f8848
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Feb 10 21:43:50 2019 +0530
Using if-continue pattern instead of if-else
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 3c29799f3b85be328b27508332ab92049d8b82f3
Merge: 956790b 4324889
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Feb 7 10:25:52 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'master' into issue_450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 956790b381db9858e4194f983e898b07dc51ba66
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 6 21:11:20 2019 +0530
Removing resolved path
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 7191cc46cedfbec116a9746937e28881b50ca044
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 6 16:45:07 2019 +0530
Fix go vet
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit f8b3d5b63b1b7569e2a3e0d82894fd4491c246c4
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 6 16:07:03 2019 +0530
Fixed linting error
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 23c57eb467755a1f21387a1615a7f34e97348053
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 6 09:20:41 2019 +0530
Fixed tests
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 0caedd94aefeb3b6649dedc214cb4b849ace2ea4
Merge: 17e555e 5a7ee1d
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 6 00:07:10 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'master' into issue_450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 17e555e4a7c574413df90aac70c5cc29cab98f54
Author: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
Date: Tue Feb 5 16:58:50 2019 +0000
PinPath: address some feedback + improvements
* Changed client's Pin() API and PinPath to be consistent
* Added helper methods to turn PinPath to query and back
* Make code and tests build
* Use TestCidResolved everywhere
* Fix cluster.PinPath arguments
* Fix formatting of responses with --no-status
* Make tests readable and call Fatal when needed
* Use a pathTestCases variable
commit f0e7369c47c5ddadc8ed45df5fd2d4d9b2d42b38
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 5 18:34:26 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
Addressed review comments as in
https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-cluster/pull/634#pullrequestreview-198751932
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit a8b4f181d2d7afed32ee41331dfaab19fd66a173
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 29 22:41:27 2019 +0530
Fixing tests
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit e39b95ca19e4d75506f4f492678245ef13936a44
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 29 14:52:53 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
- PinPath and UnpinPath should return api.Pin
- PinPath should accept pin options
- Removing duplicate logic for Resolve from cluster
- And many other review comments https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-cluster/pull/634#pullrequestreview-195509504
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit d146075126320896665ba58d337a13789f68ea86
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 23 17:08:41 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
PinPath(in both rest and rpc) should return a serializable struct in the
form `{"\":"Q...cid..string..."}` (as used in "github.com/ipfs/go-cid"
to marshal and unmarshal)
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 1f4869568a8adb450275257154ea3a26d03a30f3
Merge: 7acfd28 a244af9
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 23 07:18:56 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'master' into issue_450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 7acfd282732ddf2282a67d4f9d0170a494eb3ed4
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 22 18:14:32 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
- RPC must always use serializable structs
- In command, just use pin with path as cid is also a valid path
- Addressing many other small review comments as in
https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-cluster/pull/634#pullrequestreview-192122534
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 36905041e1e3f0b204942030aab3ab7b5b9e4d62
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 16 09:36:42 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
Extra logic for path checking should go into resolve so that it can be
properly reused
Added sharness tests
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 9116bda3534e77bb391d873051bb520a1b01a326
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 16 08:08:07 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
error strings should not be capitalized
Fixes#450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit ca7e61861374f456300a85ddc0374e594f74f963
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 15 23:40:25 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
Tests
Fixes#450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 522fbcd899f01c01680375561a32a87464157c0a
Merge: f1a56ab f7bc468
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 15 10:40:54 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'master' into issue_450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit f1a56ab925fb74c0c44273a4524afa4843cf757f
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 14 20:58:17 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
- IPFS Connector should act as a pure IPFS client, any extra logic
should go to cluster.go
- Use cid.Undef, instead of cid.Cid{}
Fixes#450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit c83b91054f6774f1f9d4930cfc3f1fa28236f57c
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jan 10 08:57:17 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath(resolve before pinning)
- Separate handlers, methods and rpc apis for PinPath and UnpinPath from
Pin and Unpin
- Support ipld paths as well
Fixes#450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 719dff88129366ce3ccb5e04cb6f8082a0915c5c
Merge: 91ceb47 21170c4
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 9 19:38:35 2019 +0530
Merge branch 'issue_450_old' into HEAD
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 91ceb4796259ca7ef2974ec43e6a278a12796b13
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 9 19:36:41 2019 +0530
Revert "WIP: Figure out why test does not impleme"
This reverts commit 28a3a3f25dce6f296c8cbef86221644c099a7e75.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
commit 28a3a3f25dce6f296c8cbef86221644c099a7e75
Author: cd10012 <ced361@nyu.edu>
Date: Tue Jul 24 23:23:10 2018 -0400
WIP: Figure out why test does not implement IPFSConnector interface...
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: cd10012 <ced361@nyu.edu>
commit 21170c48e77e69583db64544b08120a9baf40d8d
Author: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 8 10:37:59 2019 +0530
Support PinPath, UnpinPath (resolve before pinning)
This commit adds API support for pinning using path
`POST /pins/<ipfs or ipns path>` and `DELETE /pins/<ipfs or ipns path>`
will resolve the path into a cid and perform perform pinning or
unpinning
Fixes#450
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
Since the beginning, we have used a Go map to store the shared state (pinset)
in memory. The mapstate knew how to serialize itself so that libp2p-raft would
know how to write to disk when it:
* Saved snapshots of the state on shutdown
* Sent the state to a newcomer peer
hashicorp.Raft assumes an in-memory state which is snapshotted from time to
time and read from disk on boot.
This commit adds a `dsstate` implementation of the state interface using
`go-datastore`. This allows to effortlessly switch to a disk-backed state in
the future (as we will need), and also have at our disposal the different
implementations and utilities of Datastore for fine-tuning (caching, batching
etc.).
`mapstate` has been reworked to use dsstate. Ideally, we would not even need
`mapstate`, as it would suffice to initialize `dsstate` with a
`MapDatastore`. BUT, we still need it separate to be able to auto-migrate to
the new format.
This will be the last migration with the current system. Once this has been
released and users have been able to upgrade we will just remove `mapstate` as
it is now.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
This commit adds support for OpenCensus tracing
and metrics collection. This required support for
context.Context propogation throughout the cluster
codebase, and in particular, the ipfscluster component
interfaces.
The tracing propogates across RPC and HTTP boundaries.
The current default tracing backend is Jaeger.
The metrics currently exports the metrics exposed by
the opencensus http plugin as well as the pprof metrics
to a prometheus endpoint for scraping.
The current default metrics backend is Prometheus.
Metrics are currently exposed by default due to low
overhead, can be turned off if desired, whereas tracing
is off by default as it has a much higher performance
overhead, though the extent of the performance hit can be
adjusted with smaller sampling rates.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Adrian Lanzafame <adrianlanzafame92@gmail.com>
This changes the current strategy to extract headers from the IPFS daemon to
use them for hijacked endpoints in the proxy. The ipfs daemon is a bit of a
mess and what we were doing is not really reliable, specially when it comes to
setting CORS headers right (which we were not doing).
The new approach is:
* For every hijacked request, make an OPTIONS request to the same path, with
the given Origin, to the IPFS daemon and extract some CORS headers from
that. Use those in the hijacked response
* Avoid hijacking OPTIONS request, they should always go through so the IPFS
daemon controls all the CORS-preflight things as it wants.
* Similar to before, have a only-once-triggered request to extract other
interesting or custom headers from a fixed IPFS endpoint. This allows us to
have the proxy forward other custom headers and to catch
`Access-Control-Expose-Methods`. The difference is that the endpoint use for
this and the additional headers are configurable by the user (but with hidden
configuration options because this is quite exotic from regular usage).
Now the implementation:
* Replaced the standard Muxer with gorilla/mux (I have also taken the change
to update the gxed version to the latest tag). This gives us much better
matching control over routes and allows us to not handle OPTIONS requests.
* This allows also to remove the extractArgument code and have proper handlers
for the endpoints passing command arguments as the last segment of the URL. A
very simple handler that wraps the default ones can be used to extract the
argument from the url and put it in the query. Overall much cleaner this way.
* No longer capture interesting headers from any random proxied request. This
made things complicated with a wrapping handler. We will just trigger the one
request to do it when we need it.
* When preparing the headers for the hijacked responses:
* Trigger the OPTIONS request and figure out which CORS things we should set
* Set the additional headers (perhaps triggering a POST request to fetch them)
* Set our own headers.
* Moved all the headers stuff to a new headers.go file.
* Added configuration options (hidden by default) to:
* Customize the extract headers endpoint
* Customize what additional headers are extracted
* Use HTTPs when talking to the IPFS API
* I haven't tested this, but I did not want to have hardcoded 'http://' urls
around, as before.
* Added extra testing for this, and tested manually a lot comparing the
daemon original output with our hijacked endpoint outputs while looking
at the API traffic with ngrep and making sure the requets happen as expected.
Also tested with IPFS companion in FF and Chrome.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
This commit makes the proxy extract useful fixed headers (like CORS) from
the IPFS daemon API responses and then apply them to the responses
from hijacked endpoints like /add or /repo/stat.
It does this by caching a list of headers from the first IPFS API
response which has them. If we have not performed any proxied request or
managed to obtain the headers we're interested in, this will try triggering a
request to "/api/v0/version" to obtain them first.
This should fix the issues with using Cluster proxy with IPFS Companion and
Chrome.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
Removed unnecessary peername assignment
Modified tests according to the changes made to add peername to PinInfo
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kishan Mohanbhai Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
No more hacks around /add. This uses the local adder when hijacking /add.
It supports the parameters and works pretty well with the ipfs CLI, showing
progress and everything.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
tests cover local and sharded adds of files
ipfs mock and ipfs block put/get calls cleaned up
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Wyatt Daviau <wdaviau@cs.stanford.edu>
deterministically sample bytes into files of different sizes
reorganized hash storage for easy access from all subpacks
import tests pass with new directory structure
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Wyatt Daviau <wdaviau@cs.stanford.edu>
api client test
api test
one sharness test
refactoring of testingData for access from other packages
always wrap files added by cluster
remove unused flag 'progress'
changes to support hidden flag
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Wyatt Daviau <wdaviau@cs.stanford.edu>
4 PinTypes specify how CID is pinned
Changes to Pin and Unpin to handle different PinTypes
Tests for different PinTypes
Migration for new state format using new Pin datastructures
Visibility of the PinTypes used internally limited by default
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Wyatt Daviau <wdaviau@cs.stanford.edu>
This uses go-libp2p-kad-dht as routing provider for the Cluster Peers.
This means that:
* A cluster peer can discover other Cluster peers even if they are
not in their peerstore file.
* We remove a bunch of code sending and receiving peers multiaddresses
when a new peer was added to the Cluster.
* PeerAdd now takes an ID and not a multiaddress. We do not need to
ask the new peer which is our external multiaddress nor broadcast
the new multiaddress to everyone. This will fix problems when bootstrapping
a new peer to the Cluster while not all the other peers are online.
* Adding a new peer does not mean to open connections to all peers
anymore. The number of connections will be made according to the DHT
parameters (this is good to have for future work)
The that detecting a peer addition in the watchPeers() function does
no longer mean that we have connected to it or that we know its
multiaddresses. Therefore it's no point to save the peerstore in these
events anymore.
Here a question opens, should we save the peerstore at all, and should we
save multiaddresses only for cluster peers, or for everyone known?
Currently, the peerstore is only updated on clean shutdown,
and it is updated with all the multiaddresses known, and not limited to
peer IDs in the cluster, (because, why not).
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
This commit attempts to fix race issues in the maptracker since the
introduction of the OperationTracker.
There were two main problems:
* Duplicity tracking the state both in the state map and the opTracker
* Non atomiciy of operations with different threads being able to affect
other threads operations.
A test performing random Track/Untracks on the same Cid quickly showed
that items would sometimes stay as pin_queued or pin_unqueued. That happened
because operations could be cancelled under the hood by a different request,
while leaving the map status untouched.
It was not simply to deal with this issues without a refactoring.
First, the state map has been removed, and the operation tracker now provides
status information for any Cid. This implies that the tracker keeps all
operations and operations have a `PhaseDone`. There's also a
new `OperationRemote` type.
Secondly, operations are only created in the tracker and can only be removed
by their creators (they can be overwritten by other operations though).
Operations cannot be accessed directly and modifications are limited to setting
Error for PhaseDone operations.
After created, *Operations are queued in the pinWorker queues which handle any
status updates. This means, that, even when an operation has been removed from
the tracker, status updates will not interfere with any other newer operations.
In the maptracker, only the Unpin worker Cleans operations once processed. A
sucessful unpin is the only way that a delete() happens in the tracker map.
Otherwise, operations stay there until a newer operation for the Cid arrives
and 1) cancels the existing one 2) takes its place. The tracker refuses to
create a new operation if a similar "ongoing" operation of the same type
exists.
The final change is that Recover and RecoverAll() are not async and play by the
same rules as Track() and Untrack(), queueing the items to be recovered.
Note: for stateless pintracker, the tracker will need to Clean() operation
of type OperationPin as well, and complement the Status reported
by the tracker with those coming from IPFS.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
This commit:
* Does not collect and return changed items when doing StateSync (they are
not used)
* Removes the StateSync RPC method (no longer used)
* Uses tracker.StatusAll() rather than requesting Status on each Cid (should
be faster with upcoming pintracker)
* Does not launch a go-routine to track every item. Track is an async
operation. This likely causes 1000s goroutines to be started with no good
reason.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
The extractCid function was added to enable the extraction of
a cid argument from either the url path or query string.
This puts the proxy behaviour on par with the current IPFS API.
The function does rely on the fact that ipfs-cluster doesn't
intercept any command that has more than one subcommand.
If that changes, this function will have to be updated.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Adrian Lanzafame <adrianlanzafame92@gmail.com>
This fixes#326. It adds a new `pin_method` configuration option to the
`ipfshttp` component allows to configure it to perform `refs -r <cid>` before
the `pin/add` call. By fetching content before pinning, we don't have
a global lock in place, and we can have several pin-requests to
ipfs in parallel.
It also adds a `concurrent_pins` option to the pin tracker, which
launches more pin workers so it can potentially trigger more pins at
the same time. This is a minimal intervention in the pintracker as #308
is still pending.
Documentation for the configuration file has been updated.
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>
This allows to call the Rest API's status and sync endpoints with a
"?local=true" parameter. This will trigger operations but only on the
local peer. Cluster *Local and RPC-*Local methods have been accordingly,
although they are aliases for the PinTracker methods (but otherwise they
would not be exposed in external APIs). ipfs-cluster-ctl has been updated to
support the new flag.
The rationaly behind this feature is that sometimes, a single cluster peer
(or the ipfs daemon in it) is misbehaving. The user then wants to Sync,
Recover, or see Status for that single peer. This is specially relevant
when working with big pinsets in larger clusters, as a Status() call will
be considerably more expensive when broadcasted everywhere.
Note that the Rest API keeps returning GlobalPinInfo objects even on local=true
calls. This ensures that the user always gets the same datatype from an endpoint.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
This adds API, RPC calls to support RecoverAllLocal() (and expose RecoverLocal()
on the Rest API too). cluster-ctl is updated accordingly.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <code@hector.link>
Up to now, we hardcoded progress to "false" in the proxy, regardless
of what the original request said. We now leave it as it is, and
just ignore any progress updates when processing the response.
Since the response is buffered and sent back all together, they are
still useless, but at least the clients (ipfs cli) won't show a 0%
progress bar when successfully adding a file.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
This change removes the duplicities of the PeerManager component:
* No more commiting PeerAdd and PeerRm log entries
* The Raft peer set is the source of truth
* Basic broadcasting is used to communicate peer multiaddresses
in the cluster
* A peer can only be added in a healthy cluster
* A peer can be removed from any cluster which can still commit
* This also adds support for multiple multiaddresses per peer
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
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>
I have updated API endpoints to be /allocations rather than /pinlinst
It's more self-explanatory.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
The disk informer uses "ipfs repo stat" to fetch the RepoSize value and
uses it as a metric.
The numpinalloc allocator is now a generalized ascendalloc which
sorts metrics in ascending order and return the ones with lowest
values.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
CidArg used to be an internal name for an argument that carried a Cid.
Now it has surfaced to API level and makes no sense. It is a Pin. It
represents a Pin (Cid, Allocations, Replication Factor)
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>
New PeerManager, Allocator, Informer components have been added along
with a new "replication_factor" configuration option.
First, cluster peers collect and push metrics (Informer) to the Cluster
leader regularly. The Informer is an interface that can be implemented
in custom wayts to support custom metrics.
Second, on a pin operation, using the information from the collected metrics,
an Allocator can provide a list of preferences as to where the new pin
should be assigned. The Allocator is an interface allowing to provide
different allocation strategies.
Both Allocator and Informer are Cluster Componenets, and have access
to the RPC API.
The allocations are kept in the shared state. Cluster peer failure
detection is still missing and re-allocation is still missing, although
re-pinning something when a node is down/metrics missing does re-allocate
the pin somewhere else.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Hector Sanjuan <hector@protocol.ai>