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.
This adds a new PinOption: ExpireAt.
The StateSync ticker will check and unpin expired pins from the Cluster.
ipfs-cluster-ctl supports an "expire-in" which gives a duration.
- Human-sizes for freespace metrics. Display whether if metric is
expires in something like "expires in 3m".
- When not passing metric name `ipfs-cluster-ctl health metrics` hits
the the metrics endpoint which returns a list of available metrics and
displays to user
- Humanize metrics output
- Sort metrics output
- cluster method, ipfs connector method, rpc and rest apis,
command, etc for repo gc
- Remove extra space from policy generator
- Added special timeout for `/repo/gc` call to IPFS
- Added `RepoGCLocal` cluster rpc method, which will be used to run gc
on local IPFS daemon
- Added peer name to the repo gc struct
- Sorted with peer ids, while formatting(only affects cli
results)
- Special timeout setting where timeout gets checked from last update
- Added `local` argument, which would run gc only on contacted peer
* pin() should not allocate if allocations are already provided
* pin() should not skip pinning if the exact same pin exists
* Additionally this was unreliable as it allocated it before
so the pin may have existed but the allocations may have been
artificially changed.
* pin() re-uses existing pin when pin options are the same and thus
avoids changing the allocations of a pin.
As a side effect, this fixes re-allocations which were broken: peers
called `shouldPeerRepinCid()` and instead of repinning that single
cid proceeded to repin the full state. For every pin.
Additionally tests have been adapted. It may be that some re-alloc tests
were very unreliable for the problems above.
This commit introduces `--local` option for `ctl add` which would add
content only the local ipfs peer and then pin it according to pin
options (fetching from the local peer)
For achieving this, a new local dag service is introduced
- Instead of using a boolean config element(send logs to std out or
file), use a string element that would store path of the log file.
That way user has freedom to choose the filepath. Use std out if this
path is empty.
This commit introduces logging for Cluster HTTP APIs.
It adds a config element `send_logs_to_file`, which tells whether logs
should be saved in a file or shown in standard output.
Requests are logged as per Apache Common Log Format (CLF)
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/logs.html#commonFixes#574
This introduces a pin/update operation which allows to Pin a new item to
cluster indicating that said pin is an update to an already-existing pin.
When this is the case, all the configuration for the existing pin is copied to
the new one (including allocations). The IPFS connector will then trigger
pin/update directly in IPFS, allowing an efficient pinning based on
DAG-differences. Since the allocations where the same for both pins,
the pin/update can proceed.
PinUpdate does not unpin the previous pin (it is not possible to do this
atomically in cluster like it happens in IPFS). The user can manually do it
after the pin/update is done.
Internally, after a lot of deliberations on what the optimal way for this is,
I opted for adding a `PinUpdate` option to the `PinOptions` type (carries the
CID to update from). In order to carry this option from the REST API to the
IPFS Connector, it is serialized in the Protobuf (and stored in the
datastore). There is no other way to do this in a simple fashion since the Pin
object is piece of information that is sent around.
Additionally, making it a PinOption plays well with the Pin/PinPath APIs which
need little changes. Effectively, you are pinning a new thing. You are just
indicating that it should be configured from an existing one.
Fixes#732
With this commit
- If cid in `DELETE /pins/{cid}` isn't part of the pinset, it would
return 404
- If path in `DELETE /pins/{keyType}/{path}` resolves to a cid that
isn't part of the pinset, it would return 404
* Improve pin/unpin method signatures:
These changes the following Cluster Go API methods:
* -> Cluster.Pin(ctx, cid, options) (pin, error)
* -> Cluster.Unpin(ctx, cid) (pin, error)
* -> Cluster.PinPath(ctx, path, opts) (pin,error)
Pin and Unpin now return the pinned object.
The signature of the methods now matches that of the API Client, is clearer as
to what options the user can set and is aligned with PinPath, UnpinPath, which
returned pin methods.
The REST API now returns the Pinned/Unpinned object rather than 204-Accepted.
This was necessary for a cleaner pin/update approach, which I'm working on in
another branch.
Most of the changes here are updating tests to the new signatures
* Adapt load-balancing client to new Pin/Unpin signatures
* cluster.go: Fix typo
Co-Authored-By: Kishan Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
* cluster.go: Fix typo
Co-Authored-By: Kishan Sagathiya <kishansagathiya@gmail.com>
This adds a LoadBalancing rest client implementation which is initialized with a set of client configurations and can use two strategies: failover and roundrobin (more strategies can be added by implementing the LBStrategy interface).