diff --git a/doc/drafts/admin-api.md b/doc/drafts/admin-api.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9a697a59 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/drafts/admin-api.md @@ -0,0 +1,686 @@ ++++ +title = "Administration API" +weight = 60 ++++ + +The Garage administration API is accessible through a dedicated server whose +listen address is specified in the `[admin]` section of the configuration +file (see [configuration file +reference](@/documentation/reference-manual/configuration.md)) + +**WARNING.** At this point, there is no comittement to stability of the APIs described in this document. +We will bump the version numbers prefixed to each API endpoint at each time the syntax +or semantics change, meaning that code that relies on these endpoint will break +when changes are introduced. + +The Garage administration API was introduced in version 0.7.2, this document +does not apply to older versions of Garage. + + +## Access control + +The admin API uses two different tokens for acces control, that are specified in the config file's `[admin]` section: + +- `metrics_token`: the token for accessing the Metrics endpoint (if this token + is not set in the config file, the Metrics endpoint can be accessed without + access control); + +- `admin_token`: the token for accessing all of the other administration + endpoints (if this token is not set in the config file, access to these + endpoints is disabled entirely). + +These tokens are used as simple HTTP bearer tokens. In other words, to +authenticate access to an admin API endpoint, add the following HTTP header +to your request: + +``` +Authorization: Bearer +``` + +## Administration API endpoints + +### Metrics-related endpoints + +#### Metrics `GET /metrics` + +Returns internal Garage metrics in Prometheus format. + +#### Health `GET /health` + +Used for simple health checks in a cluster setting with an orchestrator. +Returns an HTTP status 200 if the node is ready to answer user's requests, +and an HTTP status 503 (Service Unavailable) if there are some partitions +for which a quorum of nodes is not available. +A simple textual message is also returned in a body with content-type `text/plain`. +See `/v0/health` for an API that also returns JSON output. + +### Cluster operations + +#### GetClusterStatus `GET /v0/status` + +Returns the cluster's current status in JSON, including: + +- ID of the node being queried and its version of the Garage daemon +- Live nodes +- Currently configured cluster layout +- Staged changes to the cluster layout + +Example response body: + +```json +{ + "node": "ec79480e0ce52ae26fd00c9da684e4fa56658d9c64cdcecb094e936de0bfe71f", + "garage_version": "git:v0.8.0", + "knownNodes": { + "ec79480e0ce52ae26fd00c9da684e4fa56658d9c64cdcecb094e936de0bfe71f": { + "addr": "10.0.0.11:3901", + "is_up": true, + "last_seen_secs_ago": 9, + "hostname": "node1" + }, + "4a6ae5a1d0d33bf895f5bb4f0a418b7dc94c47c0dd2eb108d1158f3c8f60b0ff": { + "addr": "10.0.0.12:3901", + "is_up": true, + "last_seen_secs_ago": 1, + "hostname": "node2" + }, + "23ffd0cdd375ebff573b20cc5cef38996b51c1a7d6dbcf2c6e619876e507cf27": { + "addr": "10.0.0.21:3901", + "is_up": true, + "last_seen_secs_ago": 7, + "hostname": "node3" + }, + "e2ee7984ee65b260682086ec70026165903c86e601a4a5a501c1900afe28d84b": { + "addr": "10.0.0.22:3901", + "is_up": true, + "last_seen_secs_ago": 1, + "hostname": "node4" + } + }, + "layout": { + "version": 12, + "roles": { + "ec79480e0ce52ae26fd00c9da684e4fa56658d9c64cdcecb094e936de0bfe71f": { + "zone": "dc1", + "capacity": 4, + "tags": [ + "node1" + ] + }, + "4a6ae5a1d0d33bf895f5bb4f0a418b7dc94c47c0dd2eb108d1158f3c8f60b0ff": { + "zone": "dc1", + "capacity": 6, + "tags": [ + "node2" + ] + }, + "23ffd0cdd375ebff573b20cc5cef38996b51c1a7d6dbcf2c6e619876e507cf27": { + "zone": "dc2", + "capacity": 10, + "tags": [ + "node3" + ] + } + }, + "stagedRoleChanges": { + "e2ee7984ee65b260682086ec70026165903c86e601a4a5a501c1900afe28d84b": { + "zone": "dc2", + "capacity": 5, + "tags": [ + "node4" + ] + } + } + } +} +``` + +#### GetClusterHealth `GET /v0/health` + +Returns the cluster's current health in JSON format, with the following variables: + +- `status`: one of `Healthy`, `Degraded` or `Unavailable`: + - Healthy: Garage node is connected to all storage nodes + - Degraded: Garage node is not connected to all storage nodes, but a quorum of write nodes is available for all partitions + - Unavailable: a quorum of write nodes is not available for some partitions +- `known_nodes`: the number of nodes this Garage node has had a TCP connection to since the daemon started +- `connected_nodes`: the nubmer of nodes this Garage node currently has an open connection to +- `storage_nodes`: the number of storage nodes currently registered in the cluster layout +- `storage_nodes_ok`: the number of storage nodes to which a connection is currently open +- `partitions`: the total number of partitions of the data (currently always 256) +- `partitions_quorum`: the number of partitions for which a quorum of write nodes is available +- `partitions_all_ok`: the number of partitions for which we are connected to all storage nodes responsible of storing it + +Contrarily to `GET /health`, this endpoint always returns a 200 OK HTTP response code. + +Example response body: + +```json +{ + "status": "Degraded", + "known_nodes": 3, + "connected_nodes": 2, + "storage_nodes": 3, + "storage_nodes_ok": 2, + "partitions": 256, + "partitions_quorum": 256, + "partitions_all_ok": 0 +} +``` + +#### ConnectClusterNodes `POST /v0/connect` + +Instructs this Garage node to connect to other Garage nodes at specified addresses. + +Example request body: + +```json +[ + "ec79480e0ce52ae26fd00c9da684e4fa56658d9c64cdcecb094e936de0bfe71f@10.0.0.11:3901", + "4a6ae5a1d0d33bf895f5bb4f0a418b7dc94c47c0dd2eb108d1158f3c8f60b0ff@10.0.0.12:3901" +] +``` + +The format of the string for a node to connect to is: `@:`, same as in the `garage node connect` CLI call. + +Example response: + +```json +[ + { + "success": true, + "error": null + }, + { + "success": false, + "error": "Handshake error" + } +] +``` + +#### GetClusterLayout `GET /v0/layout` + +Returns the cluster's current layout in JSON, including: + +- Currently configured cluster layout +- Staged changes to the cluster layout + +(the info returned by this endpoint is a subset of the info returned by GetClusterStatus) + +Example response body: + +```json +{ + "version": 12, + "roles": { + "ec79480e0ce52ae26fd00c9da684e4fa56658d9c64cdcecb094e936de0bfe71f": { + "zone": "dc1", + "capacity": 4, + "tags": [ + "node1" + ] + }, + "4a6ae5a1d0d33bf895f5bb4f0a418b7dc94c47c0dd2eb108d1158f3c8f60b0ff": { + "zone": "dc1", + "capacity": 6, + "tags": [ + "node2" + ] + }, + "23ffd0cdd375ebff573b20cc5cef38996b51c1a7d6dbcf2c6e619876e507cf27": { + "zone": "dc2", + "capacity": 10, + "tags": [ + "node3" + ] + } + }, + "stagedRoleChanges": { + "e2ee7984ee65b260682086ec70026165903c86e601a4a5a501c1900afe28d84b": { + "zone": "dc2", + "capacity": 5, + "tags": [ + "node4" + ] + } + } +} +``` + +#### UpdateClusterLayout `POST /v0/layout` + +Send modifications to the cluster layout. These modifications will +be included in the staged role changes, visible in subsequent calls +of `GetClusterLayout`. Once the set of staged changes is satisfactory, +the user may call `ApplyClusterLayout` to apply the changed changes, +or `Revert ClusterLayout` to clear all of the staged changes in +the layout. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + : { + "capacity": , + "zone": , + "tags": [ + , + ... + ] + }, + : null, + ... +} +``` + +Contrary to the CLI that may update only a subset of the fields +`capacity`, `zone` and `tags`, when calling this API all of these +values must be specified. + + +#### ApplyClusterLayout `POST /v0/layout/apply` + +Applies to the cluster the layout changes currently registered as +staged layout changes. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "version": 13 +} +``` + +Similarly to the CLI, the body must include the version of the new layout +that will be created, which MUST be 1 + the value of the currently +existing layout in the cluster. + +#### RevertClusterLayout `POST /v0/layout/revert` + +Clears all of the staged layout changes. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "version": 13 +} +``` + +Reverting the staged changes is done by incrementing the version number +and clearing the contents of the staged change list. +Similarly to the CLI, the body must include the incremented +version number, which MUST be 1 + the value of the currently +existing layout in the cluster. + + +### Access key operations + +#### ListKeys `GET /v0/key` + +Returns all API access keys in the cluster. + +Example response: + +```json +[ + { + "id": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "name": "test" + }, + { + "id": "GKe10061ac9c2921f09e4c5540", + "name": "test2" + } +] +``` + +#### CreateKey `POST /v0/key` + +Creates a new API access key. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "name": "NameOfMyKey" +} +``` + +#### ImportKey `POST /v0/key/import` + +Imports an existing API key. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "accessKeyId": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "secretAccessKey": "b892c0665f0ada8a4755dae98baa3b133590e11dae3bcc1f9d769d67f16c3835", + "name": "NameOfMyKey" +} +``` + +#### GetKeyInfo `GET /v0/key?id=` +#### GetKeyInfo `GET /v0/key?search=` + +Returns information about the requested API access key. + +If `id` is set, the key is looked up using its exact identifier (faster). +If `search` is set, the key is looked up using its name or prefix +of identifier (slower, all keys are enumerated to do this). + +Example response: + +```json +{ + "name": "test", + "accessKeyId": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "secretAccessKey": "b892c0665f0ada8a4755dae98baa3b133590e11dae3bcc1f9d769d67f16c3835", + "permissions": { + "createBucket": false + }, + "buckets": [ + { + "id": "70dc3bed7fe83a75e46b66e7ddef7d56e65f3c02f9f80b6749fb97eccb5e1033", + "globalAliases": [ + "test2" + ], + "localAliases": [], + "permissions": { + "read": true, + "write": true, + "owner": false + } + }, + { + "id": "d7452a935e663fc1914f3a5515163a6d3724010ce8dfd9e4743ca8be5974f995", + "globalAliases": [ + "test3" + ], + "localAliases": [], + "permissions": { + "read": true, + "write": true, + "owner": false + } + }, + { + "id": "e6a14cd6a27f48684579ec6b381c078ab11697e6bc8513b72b2f5307e25fff9b", + "globalAliases": [], + "localAliases": [ + "test" + ], + "permissions": { + "read": true, + "write": true, + "owner": true + } + }, + { + "id": "96470e0df00ec28807138daf01915cfda2bee8eccc91dea9558c0b4855b5bf95", + "globalAliases": [ + "alex" + ], + "localAliases": [], + "permissions": { + "read": true, + "write": true, + "owner": true + } + } + ] +} +``` + +#### DeleteKey `DELETE /v0/key?id=` + +Deletes an API access key. + +#### UpdateKey `POST /v0/key?id=` + +Updates information about the specified API access key. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "name": "NameOfMyKey", + "allow": { + "createBucket": true, + }, + "deny": {} +} +``` + +All fields (`name`, `allow` and `deny`) are optionnal. +If they are present, the corresponding modifications are applied to the key, otherwise nothing is changed. +The possible flags in `allow` and `deny` are: `createBucket`. + + +### Bucket operations + +#### ListBuckets `GET /v0/bucket` + +Returns all storage buckets in the cluster. + +Example response: + +```json +[ + { + "id": "70dc3bed7fe83a75e46b66e7ddef7d56e65f3c02f9f80b6749fb97eccb5e1033", + "globalAliases": [ + "test2" + ], + "localAliases": [] + }, + { + "id": "96470e0df00ec28807138daf01915cfda2bee8eccc91dea9558c0b4855b5bf95", + "globalAliases": [ + "alex" + ], + "localAliases": [] + }, + { + "id": "d7452a935e663fc1914f3a5515163a6d3724010ce8dfd9e4743ca8be5974f995", + "globalAliases": [ + "test3" + ], + "localAliases": [] + }, + { + "id": "e6a14cd6a27f48684579ec6b381c078ab11697e6bc8513b72b2f5307e25fff9b", + "globalAliases": [], + "localAliases": [ + { + "accessKeyId": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "alias": "test" + } + ] + } +] +``` + +#### GetBucketInfo `GET /v0/bucket?id=` +#### GetBucketInfo `GET /v0/bucket?globalAlias=` + +Returns information about the requested storage bucket. + +If `id` is set, the bucket is looked up using its exact identifier. +If `globalAlias` is set, the bucket is looked up using its global alias. +(both are fast) + +Example response: + +```json +{ + "id": "afa8f0a22b40b1247ccd0affb869b0af5cff980924a20e4b5e0720a44deb8d39", + "globalAliases": [], + "websiteAccess": false, + "websiteConfig": null, + "keys": [ + { + "accessKeyId": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "name": "Imported key", + "permissions": { + "read": true, + "write": true, + "owner": true + }, + "bucketLocalAliases": [ + "debug" + ] + } + ], + "objects": 14827, + "bytes": 13189855625, + "unfinshedUploads": 0, + "quotas": { + "maxSize": null, + "maxObjects": null + } +} +``` + +#### CreateBucket `POST /v0/bucket` + +Creates a new storage bucket. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "globalAlias": "NameOfMyBucket" +} +``` + +OR + +```json +{ + "localAlias": { + "accessKeyId": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "alias": "NameOfMyBucket", + "allow": { + "read": true, + "write": true, + "owner": false + } + } +} +``` + +OR + +```json +{} +``` + +Creates a new bucket, either with a global alias, a local one, +or no alias at all. + +Technically, you can also specify both `globalAlias` and `localAlias` and that would create +two aliases, but I don't see why you would want to do that. + +#### DeleteBucket `DELETE /v0/bucket?id=` + +Deletes a storage bucket. A bucket cannot be deleted if it is not empty. + +Warning: this will delete all aliases associated with the bucket! + +#### UpdateBucket `PUT /v0/bucket?id=` + +Updates configuration of the given bucket. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "websiteAccess": { + "enabled": true, + "indexDocument": "index.html", + "errorDocument": "404.html" + }, + "quotas": { + "maxSize": 19029801, + "maxObjects": null, + } +} +``` + +All fields (`websiteAccess` and `quotas`) are optionnal. +If they are present, the corresponding modifications are applied to the bucket, otherwise nothing is changed. + +In `websiteAccess`: if `enabled` is `true`, `indexDocument` must be specified. +The field `errorDocument` is optional, if no error document is set a generic +error message is displayed when errors happen. Conversely, if `enabled` is +`false`, neither `indexDocument` nor `errorDocument` must be specified. + +In `quotas`: new values of `maxSize` and `maxObjects` must both be specified, or set to `null` +to remove the quotas. An absent value will be considered the same as a `null`. It is not possible +to change only one of the two quotas. + +### Operations on permissions for keys on buckets + +#### BucketAllowKey `POST /v0/bucket/allow` + +Allows a key to do read/write/owner operations on a bucket. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "bucketId": "e6a14cd6a27f48684579ec6b381c078ab11697e6bc8513b72b2f5307e25fff9b", + "accessKeyId": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "permissions": { + "read": true, + "write": true, + "owner": true + }, +} +``` + +Flags in `permissions` which have the value `true` will be activated. +Other flags will remain unchanged. + +#### BucketDenyKey `POST /v0/bucket/deny` + +Denies a key from doing read/write/owner operations on a bucket. + +Request body format: + +```json +{ + "bucketId": "e6a14cd6a27f48684579ec6b381c078ab11697e6bc8513b72b2f5307e25fff9b", + "accessKeyId": "GK31c2f218a2e44f485b94239e", + "permissions": { + "read": false, + "write": false, + "owner": true + }, +} +``` + +Flags in `permissions` which have the value `true` will be deactivated. +Other flags will remain unchanged. + + +### Operations on bucket aliases + +#### GlobalAliasBucket `PUT /v0/bucket/alias/global?id=&alias=` + +Empty body. Creates a global alias for a bucket. + +#### GlobalUnaliasBucket `DELETE /v0/bucket/alias/global?id=&alias=` + +Removes a global alias for a bucket. + +#### LocalAliasBucket `PUT /v0/bucket/alias/local?id=&accessKeyId=&alias=` + +Empty body. Creates a local alias for a bucket in the namespace of a specific access key. + +#### LocalUnaliasBucket `DELETE /v0/bucket/alias/local?id=&accessKeyId&alias=` + +Removes a local alias for a bucket in the namespace of a specific access key. + diff --git a/src/api/admin/cluster.rs b/src/api/admin/cluster.rs index a773e27a..f4bf8b7b 100644 --- a/src/api/admin/cluster.rs +++ b/src/api/admin/cluster.rs @@ -47,15 +47,10 @@ pub async fn handle_get_cluster_status(garage: &Arc) -> Result) -> Result, Error> { let health = garage.system.health(); - let status = match health.status { - ClusterHealthStatus::Unavailable => StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE, - _ => StatusCode::OK, - }; - let resp_json = serde_json::to_string_pretty(&health).map_err(garage_util::error::Error::from)?; Ok(Response::builder() - .status(status) + .status(StatusCode::OK) .header(http::header::CONTENT_TYPE, "application/json") .body(Body::from(resp_json))?) }