It takes as paramters the replication factor and the zone redundancy, computes the
largest partition size reachable with these constraints, and among the possible
assignation with this partition size, it computes the one that moves the least number
of partitions compared to the previous assignation.
This computation uses graph algorithms defined in graph_algo.rs
If this feature is enabled, libsodium-sys and zstd-sys will link
dynamically against system-provided libraries instead of building
and linking statically the bundled (possibly outdated and vulnerable)
copies of them. This feature is intended mainly for linux package
maintainers.
By default, structopt reports the value provided by
the env var CARGO_PKG_VERSION, feeded by Cargo when reading
Cargo.toml. However for Garage we use a versioning based on git,
so we often report a version that is behind the real version.
In this commit, we create garage_util::version::garage() that
reports the right version and configure all structopt subcommands
to call this function instead of using the env var.
- [x] New background worker trait
- [x] Adapt all current workers to use new API
- [x] Command to list currently running workers, and whether they are active, idle, or dead
- [x] Error reporting
- Optimizations
- [x] Merkle updater: several items per iteration
- [ ] Use `tokio::task::spawn_blocking` where appropriate so that CPU-intensive tasks don't block other things going on
- scrub:
- [x] have only one worker with a channel to start/pause/cancel
- [x] automatic scrub
- [x] ability to view and change tranquility from CLI
- [x] persistence of a few info
- [ ] Testing
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Reviewed-on: Deuxfleurs/garage#332
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Co-committed-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
**Spec:**
- [x] Start writing
- [x] Specify all layout endpoints
- [x] Specify all endpoints for operations on keys
- [x] Specify all endpoints for operations on key/bucket permissions
- [x] Specify all endpoints for operations on buckets
- [x] Specify all endpoints for operations on bucket aliases
View rendered spec at <https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/admin-api/doc/drafts/admin-api.md>
**Code:**
- [x] Refactor code for admin api to use common api code that was created for K2V
**General endpoints:**
- [x] Metrics
- [x] GetClusterStatus
- [x] ConnectClusterNodes
- [x] GetClusterLayout
- [x] UpdateClusterLayout
- [x] ApplyClusterLayout
- [x] RevertClusterLayout
**Key-related endpoints:**
- [x] ListKeys
- [x] CreateKey
- [x] ImportKey
- [x] GetKeyInfo
- [x] UpdateKey
- [x] DeleteKey
**Bucket-related endpoints:**
- [x] ListBuckets
- [x] CreateBucket
- [x] GetBucketInfo
- [x] DeleteBucket
- [x] PutBucketWebsite
- [x] DeleteBucketWebsite
**Operations on key/bucket permissions:**
- [x] BucketAllowKey
- [x] BucketDenyKey
**Operations on bucket aliases:**
- [x] GlobalAliasBucket
- [x] GlobalUnaliasBucket
- [x] LocalAliasBucket
- [x] LocalUnaliasBucket
**And also:**
- [x] Separate error type for the admin API (this PR includes a quite big refactoring of error handling)
- [x] Add management of website access
- [ ] Check that nothing is missing wrt what can be done using the CLI
- [ ] Improve formatting of the spec
- [x] Make sure everyone is cool with the API design
Fix#231Fix#295
Co-authored-by: Alex Auvolat <alex@adnab.me>
Reviewed-on: Deuxfleurs/garage#298
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Co-committed-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
**Specification:**
View spec at [this URL](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/k2v/doc/drafts/k2v-spec.md)
- [x] Specify the structure of K2V triples
- [x] Specify the DVVS format used for causality detection
- [x] Specify the K2V index (just a counter of number of values per partition key)
- [x] Specify single-item endpoints: ReadItem, InsertItem, DeleteItem
- [x] Specify index endpoint: ReadIndex
- [x] Specify multi-item endpoints: InsertBatch, ReadBatch, DeleteBatch
- [x] Move to JSON objects instead of tuples
- [x] Specify endpoints for polling for updates on single values (PollItem)
**Implementation:**
- [x] Table for K2V items, causal contexts
- [x] Indexing mechanism and table for K2V index
- [x] Make API handlers a bit more generic
- [x] K2V API endpoint
- [x] K2V API router
- [x] ReadItem
- [x] InsertItem
- [x] DeleteItem
- [x] PollItem
- [x] ReadIndex
- [x] InsertBatch
- [x] ReadBatch
- [x] DeleteBatch
**Testing:**
- [x] Just a simple Python script that does some requests to check visually that things are going right (does not contain parsing of results or assertions on returned values)
- [x] Actual tests:
- [x] Adapt testing framework
- [x] Simple test with InsertItem + ReadItem
- [x] Test with several Insert/Read/DeleteItem + ReadIndex
- [x] Test all combinations of return formats for ReadItem
- [x] Test with ReadBatch, InsertBatch, DeleteBatch
- [x] Test with PollItem
- [x] Test error codes
- [ ] Fix most broken stuff
- [x] test PollItem broken randomly
- [x] when invalid causality tokens are given, errors should be 4xx not 5xx
**Improvements:**
- [x] Descending range queries
- [x] Specify
- [x] Implement
- [x] Add test
- [x] Batch updates to index counter
- [x] Put K2V behind `k2v` feature flag
Co-authored-by: Alex Auvolat <alex@adnab.me>
Reviewed-on: Deuxfleurs/garage#293
Co-authored-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
Co-committed-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
The function now computes an optimal assignation (with respect to partition size) that minimizes the distance to the former assignation, using flow algorithms.
This commit was written by Mendes Oulamara <mendes.oulamara@pm.me>
This change helps ensure that nodes for each partition are spread
over all datacenters, a property that wasn't ensured previously
when going from a 2 DC deployment to a 3 DC deployment
This commit adds support to discover garage instances running in
kubernetes.
Once enabled by setting `kubernetes_namespace` and
`kubernetes_service_name` garage will create a Custom Resources
`garagenodes.deuxfleurs.fr` with nodes public key as the resource name.
and IP and Port information as spec in the namespace configured by
`kubernetes_namespace`.
For discovering nodes the resources are filtered with the optionally set
`kubernetes_service_name` which sets a label
`garage.deuxfleurs.fr/service` on the resources.
This allows to separate multiple garage deployments in a single
namespace.
the `kubernetes_skip_crd` variable allows to disable the creation of the
CRD by garage itself. The user must deploy this manually.
- change the terminology: the network configuration becomes the role
table, the configuration of a nodes becomes a node's role
- the modification of the role table takes place in two steps: first,
changes are staged in a CRDT data structure. Then, once the user is
happy with the changes, they can commit them all at once (or revert
them).
- update documentation
- fix tests
- implement smarter partition assignation algorithm
This patch breaks the format of the network configuration: when
migrating, the cluster will be in a state where no roles are assigned.
All roles must be re-assigned and commited at once. This migration
should not pose an issue.
- Explicit "replication_mode" configuration parameters that takes
either "none", "2" or "3" as values, instead of letting user configure
replication factor themselves. These are presets whose corresponding
replication/quorum values can be found in replication/mode.rs
- Explicit support for single-node and two-node deployments
(number of nodes must be at least "replication_mode", with "none"
we can have only one node)
- Ring is now stored much more compactly with 256*8 + n*32 bytes,
instead of 256*32 bytes
- Support for gateway-only nodes that do not store data
(these nodes still need a metadata_directory to store the list
of bucket and keys since those are stored on all nodes; it also
technically needs a data_directory to start but it will stay
empty unless we have bugs)
droping the slot later (after reading the request response)
means that we aren't freeing our quota slot,
so the maximum number of simultaneous requests now also counts the
response reading phase
TODO next: quotas per rpc destination node, or maybe per datacenter (?)